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7263
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7165
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Low Temperature
Refrigeration
Fluid Mechanics and
Machineries
Environmental Management
Industrial Management
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SYLLABUS
(COURSE STRUCTURE-2010)
FIFTH SEMESTER
7251
AIMS
To provide the students with an opportunity to acquire knowledge, skill and
attitude in the area of electrical machines in refrigeration and air conditioning
with special emphasis on:
electrical generator
three phase motor
single phase motor
transformers
power factor improvers
Short description
Generalized treatment of electrical machines, electrical generator, three phase
induction motor, starting methods of three phase motor, single phase motor,
starting methods of single phase motor, performance of single phase motor,
effect of voltage variation on electric motors, transformers and power factor
improvement.
THEORY
1 Understand the generalized treatment of electrical machines :
1.1 State what is meant by electrical machines.
1.2 List the electrical machines and devices used in refrigeration and air
conditioning.
1.3 Mention the classification of electrical machines.
1.4 Describe the basic electromagnetic laws (magnetic field, magnetic force, torque,
electromagnetic induction, etc.)
1.5Mention the classification of electrical AC motors.
1.6Describe the emf induced procedure in a coil rotating in a magnetic field.
1.7 Describe the torque creating procedure in the electrical motors.
2
ELECTRICAL GENERATOR
Understand the features of electric generator.
2.1State what is meant by electrical generator.
2.2Mention the types of electrical generator.
2.3Describe the construction of an alternator.
2.4Describe the working principle of an alternator.
2.5Describe the specification of alternator.
Understand the features of three phase induction motor.
6.4Describe the operation of starting relays used in single phase inductor motor.
6.5Describe the starting method of a shucked rotor of a motor.
Practical
9.2 Test for open circuit of the primary and secondary winding.
9.3 Measure the resistance of the transformer winding.
9.4 Measure input and output voltage without load and with load.
10. Study the voltage stabilizer
10.1 Identify the main components of a voltage stabilizer used for refrigerator freezer.
10.2 Connect the stabilizer with power supply.
10.3 Record the delay period.
10.4 Check stabilizer voltage range with a voltage regulator.
REFERENCE BOOKS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
7252
T PC
3 3 4
SHORT DESCRIPTION
Basic electricity; Types of electric circuits; AC circuits parameter; 1-phase & 3-phase circuits; Different
electric circuits used in domestics refrigeration; Electric circuits of chest freezer; Electrical circuits of
window type air-conditioner; Electrical circuits of split type air-conditioner; automatic controls used in
refrigeration and air-conditioning; Various types of temperature, pressure, humidity, level and combination
controls.
DETAIL DESCRIPTION
Theory:
1
2.5
2.6
2.7
Understand the features of electrical circuits used in frosted type domestic refrigerator.
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
4.4
4.5
5.5
5.6
5.7
Draw a schematic electric circuit diagram of a auto defrost type domestic refrigerator.
Explain the operation of electric circuit of a auto defrost type domestic refrigerator.
State the specific function of each electrical component of auto defrost type domestic
refrigerator.
Mention the workability test procedure of the electrical components of a auto defrost type
refrigerator.
Draw the schematic wiring diagram of a auto defrost refrigerator.
Draw the schematic electrical circuit diagram of a pressure type water cooler.
Describe the schematic electrical circuit diagram of a pressure type water cooler.
7.3
7.4
7.5
9.2
9.3
9.4
9.5
9.6
9.7
9.8
9.9
12
Draw the schematic wiring diagram of window air-conditioner with two and three speed fan
motor.
Explain the operation of window air-conditioner with two and three speed fan motor.
Mention the function of each component involved with two and three speed fan motor airconditioner.
Draw the wiring diagram of a window type air-conditioner having three capacitors.
Explain the operation of a window type air-conditioner having three capacitors.
Draw wiring diagram of the window air-conditioner which operates on three phase electric
supply.
Explain the operation of the window air-conditioner which operates on three phase electric
supply.
Mention the terminal identification procedure of a multi speed blower fan motor.
Mention the procedure of workability test of unitary air-conditioner electric components.
11
10
12.4
12.5
12.6
12.7
12.8
13
14
Practical:
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Develop an electric circuit on a wooden board of a frosted refrigerator - freezer and check for correct
connection.
Develop an electric circuit of a auto-defrost refrigerator freezer on a wooden board and check for
connection and operation.
Develop an electric circuit of a non frost refrigerator freezer on a wooden board.
Develop an electric circuit of a chest freezer on a wooden board.
Develop an electric circuit of a water cooler on a wooden board.
Develop a dehumidifier electric circuit on a wooden board.
Develop an electric circuit of a single phase window type air-conditioner using two run capacitor.
Develop an electric circuit of a single phase window type air-conditioner using two run capacitor and
one start capacitor.
Develop an electric circuit of a single phase window type air-conditioner with three phase power
supply.
10
11
12
REFERANCE BOOKS
1
2
3
4
7253
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3
AIMS
To provide the students with an opportunity to develop knowledge, skill and attitude in the
area of piping and duct work with special emphasis on:
duct work and duct system
measurement of airflow and duct pressure
measurement of losses and method of reducing pressure loss in duct
air distribution in airconditioned space
fans & blowers
piping
duct design and duct insulation
SHORT DESCRIPTION
Concept of duct; Duct work; Duct system; Measurement of airflow; Measurement of duct
pressure; Pressure loss in ducts; Method of reducing pressure losses in duct; Air distribution;
Fans and blowers; Duct design; Duct insulation; Piping of refrigeration and airconditioning
plants.
DETAIL DESCRIPTION
Theory:
1 Understand the concept of duct.
1.1
State what is meant by duct.
1.2
Mention the classification of duct.
1.3
Define different types of duct.
1.4
Mention the specific use of different ducts.
1.5
Mention the advantages and disadvantages of different types of duct.
1.6
List the duct materials used in airconditioning and ventilating system.
1.7
State what is meant by duct shape.
1.8
Illustrate different duct shape commonly used in airconditioning and ventilating system.
4.4
State Bernoullis equation for duct.
4.5
Express the deduction of Bernoullis equation for duct.
4.6
Solve problems on equation of continuity and Bernoullis equation.
5 Understand the measurement of duct pressure.
5.1
State what is meant by pressure in duct.
5.2
Mention the different duct pressure.
5.3
Define the terms : static pressure, velocity pressure and total pressure in a duct.
5.4
Describe the methods of measuring static pressure, velocity pressure and total
pressure in duct.
5.5
Solve problems on static pressure, velocity pressure and total pressure in
different units.
6 Understand the concept of pressure losses in ducts.
6.1
List the causes of pressure losses in ducts.
6.2
Describe the pressure loss due to fiction in ducts.
6.3
Mention the importance of friction factor for ducts.
6.4
Describe the pressure loss due to sudden enlargement and constructions of duct
area.
6.5
Describe the pressure loss at suction and discharge of a duct.
6.6
Describe the pressure loss due to an obstruction in a duct.
6.7
Describe the pressure loss in fittings.
6.8
Explain the variation of pressure losses along a duct.
6.9
Solve the problems on pressure losses in duct.
7 Understand the method of reducing pressures losses in duct.
7.1
Identify the fitting in duct, which change pressure losses.
7.2
Describe the affect of using transition piece instead of sudden change in duct
area
7.3
Define the terms radius ratio (RR) and aspect ratio (AR).
7.4
Describe the affect of radius ratio and aspect ratio in ductwork.
7.5
Describe the affect of guide vane and splitters used in duct elbow.
7.6
Mention the key points to be considered for reducing pressure loss when
designing duct.
8
10
Practical :
1. Study the ductwork.
1.1 Identify the common sheet to be used for ductwork.
1.2 Identify the conventional duct seams and joints.
1.3 Make a rectangular / square duct.
1.4 Insulate the duct.
2 Study the measurement of duct pressure.
2.1 Measure the airflow through duct and compare with the specification of the air
handling unit.
2.2 Measure the static pressure, velocity pressure and the total pressure in duct.
3 Study the pressure losses in duct
3.1 Find the pressure losses in band and elbow of duct of an airconditioning plant.
3.2Find the pressure loss due to sudden contraction in duct of an airconditioning plant.
3.3Find the pressure loss due to friction in duct.
4 Study the methods of reducing pressure loss in duct.
4.1Measure the pressure loss due to bend without splitter / guide vane in duct.
4.2Measure the pressure loss due to bend with splitter / guide vane in duct.
4.3Compare the pressure loss in bend without splitter and with splitter.
5 Study the air distribution system of an airconditioning plant.
5.1Identify the different types of air terminals of a central air conditioning plant.
5.2Draw the conventional air distribution system for a cenemahall.
5.3Draw the conventional air distribution system for a small office block.
6 Study the fan and blower.
6.1Identify the different types of fans and blowers.
6.2Select an air handling unit for your institute Library / Work shop / Auditorium.
Test a fan with fan testing rig and draw a fan performance curve.
7 Study the duct design.
7.1Find the duct size for
7.2Find the duct size for
7.3Find the duct size for
7.4Find the duct size for
REFERENCE BOOKS
A Text Book of Refrigeration and Airconditioning
R. S. Khurmi
J. K. Gupta
Refrigeration and Airconditioning
Ballaney
Basic Refrigeration and Airconditioning
P. N. Ananthanarayanan
Principle of Refrigeration
Roy. J. Dossat
A Course in Refrigeration and Airconditioning
S. C. Arora
S. Domkundar
6.
Refrigeration and Airconditioning
Ahmadul Ameen
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AIMS
To provide the students with an opportunity to acquire knowledge, skill and attitude in the
area of commercial and industrial refrigeration with special emphasis on :
dispensing unit
vending machine
display case
Humidifier
Dehumidifier
Beverage cooler.
walk in cooler & reach in cooler
Ice making plant.
Ice cream making plant.
Milk processing plant.
Fish processing plant.
Cold storage plant.
SHORT DESCRIPTION
Pressure type water cooler; Bottle water cooler; Water cooler & warmer; Display freezer;
Milk cooler; Vending machine; Open top display case; Closed top display case; Ice cream
maker; Ice cube maker; Ice plants; Beverage cooler; Walk in cooler; Reach in cooler;
Humidifier, Dehumidifier. Ice cream making plant, Milk processing plant, Fish processing
plant, Cold storage plant.
DETAIL DESCRIPTION
Theory :
COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION
1
Understand the features of water dispensing unit.
1.1
State the purpose of water dispensing unit.
1.2
Mention the classification of water cooler.
1.3
Describe with illustration the refrigeration cycle & water cycle of a pressure type
water cooler.
1.4
Describe the construction of bottle water cooler.
1.5
Describe the operation of bottle water cooler.
1.6
Describe the construction of bottle water cooler & warmer.
1.7
Describe the operation of bottle water cooler & warmer.
1.8
State the specifications of water cooler & warmer.
1.9
Mention the advantages and disadvantages of water dispensing unit and water
cooler warmer
2
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
2.9
2.10
Understand humidifier.
4.1
Explain the importance of humidifier.
4.2
Describe the refrigeration cycle of humidifier.
4.3
Describe the construction process of humidifier.
4.4
Describe the operation procedure of humidifier.
5.
6.
9.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
15.2
15.3
15.4
15.5
15.6
15.7
Test the performance of a pressure type water cooler staring current, FLA, the
temperature of water after running 30 min and auto operation).
Check the workability of a bottle cooler.
Test the performance of a display freezer.
Build up a model of display case.
Visit a ice cream plant & make a technical report.
Make a technical report after visiting a Block Ice plant.
Draw a piping diagram of a Block Ice plant.
Visit a cold storage & make report on functioning of cold storage.
Build up a dehumidifier.
Check the performance of check valve & suction pressure regulator.
Visit a fish processing plant & make a report.
Visit a milk processing plant and make a report.
REFERENCE BOOKS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Fundamentals of Refrigeration
Billy C. Langley
Modern Refrigeration and Airconditioning
Althouse/Turnquist/Bracciano
Basic Refrigeration and Airconditioning
P. N. Ananthanarayanan
Principle of Refrigeration
Roy J. Dossat
A Text book of Refrigeration and Airconditioning
R. S Khurmi
A Course in Refrigeration and Airconditioning
S. C. Arora
S. Domkundwar
Refrigeration and Airconditioning Technology
Willam C. Whitman
Willam M. Johnson
7255
TP
6
4
AIMS
To provide the students with on opportunity to develop knowledge, skill
and affitude in the area serving and maintenance with special emphasia
on :
SHORT DESCRIPTION
Domestic refrigerator freezer cabinet maintenance; Refrigerant charging
in
domestic
refrigerator
freezer;
maintenance
works
in
domestic
refrigertor-freezer and chest type freezer; window and split type airconditioner servicing &
pressure cut
2.
3.
4.
6.
7.
8.
12.2 List the hand tools required to run a RAC service canter
with
specification.
12.3 List measuring tools & equipment used in RAC work with
specification.
12.4 List special tools and equipment used in RAC service
centre
with specification.
12.5 Mention the safety tools, device & equipment required in
a
RAC service centre with specification.
12.6 Name the special requirement to run a RAC work
shop/service centre following national code of practice.
Practical
1
10
11
12
13
12.2 Install the out door unit of split type air conditioner with
necessary safety.
12.3 Install the in door unit of split type air conditioner.
12.4 Connect all necessary piping & cables.
12.5 Make the power supply with the protective device for split type
air conditioner.
12.6 Operate the system.
Study the CFCs refrigerant recovery and recycling.
13.1 Install a piercing valve in
the process tube of a faulty
compressor of refrigerator/freezer.
13.2 Recover the refrigerant with a recovery unit from the faulty
refrigerator/ freezer.
13.3 Recycle the recovered refrigerant with a recycling unit.
13.4 Reuse the recycled refrigerant.
REFERENCE BOOKS
1.
Modern Refrigeration and Airconditioning
Althouse/Turnquest/Bracciano
2.
Refrigeration and Airconditioning Technology
welliam C Whitman
William M Johnson
7142
ENGINEERING MECHANICS
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3
AIMS
To provide the students with an opportunity to acquire knowledge, skill and attitude in the
area of engineering mechanics with special emphasis on:
SHORT DESCRIPTION
Force system, Moment and couple, Center of gravity & centroid, Moment of
inertia, Friction, Stress & strain, Torsion, Shear force and beading moment,
Work, power & energy, Simple lifting machines and Gear train.
DETAIL DESCRIPTION
Theory :
FORCE SYSTEM
1
2.9
3
CENTER OF GRAVITY
4
MOMENT OF INERTIA
5
FRICTION
6
8.
10.
Define beam.
Identify the types of beam.
Identify the types of loading on beam.
Determine the support reactions of different types of beam under different
loading conditions.
Define shear force (SF) and bending moment (BM).
Differentiate shear force (SF) and bending moment (BM).
Explain the sign convention and characteristics of S.F and B.M diagram.
Draw S.F and B.M diagram of simple supported beams with point load and
distributed load.
Draw S.F and B.M diagram of cantilever beams with point load and distributed
load.
11.5
11.6
12.
Practical :
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
REFERENCE BOOKS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Structural Mechanics
Structure Mechanics
Applied Mechanics
Mechanics of Materials
Analytical Mechanics
5851
T
2
P
0
C
2
AIMS
To be able to understand the principles and practices of book keeping and
accounting.
To be able to understand the procedures of general accounting, financial
accounting and their applications.
SHORT DESCRIPTION
Concept of book keeping and accounting; Transactions; Entry systems; Accounts;
Journal; Ledger; Cash book; Trial balance; Final accounts; Cost account & financial
accounting; Depreciation; Public works accounts.
DETAIL DESCRIPTION
1 Understand the concept of book keeping and accounting.
1.1 Define book keeping and accountancy.
1.2 State the objectives of book keeping.
1.3 State the advantages of book keeping.
1.4 Differentiate between book keeping and accounting.
1.5 State the necessity and scope of book keeping and accounting.
2 Understand the transactions.
2.1 Define transactions and business transaction.
2.2 Explain the importance of transactions.
2.3 Describe the characteristic features of transactions.
2.4 Discuss the classification of transaction.
2.5 Identify the transaction from given statements stating reasons.
3 Understand the entry system.
3.1 State the aspects of transactions.
3.2 Define single entry system.
3.3 State the objectives of single entry system.
3.4 Discuss the disadvantages of single entry system.
3.5 Define double entry system.
3.6 Discuss the principles of double entry system.
3.7 Justify whether double entry system is an improvement over the single
entry system.
3.8 Distinguish between single entry and double entry system of book
keeping.
4 Understand the classification of accounts.
4.1 Define accounts.
4.2 State the objectives of accounts.
4.3 Illustrate different type of accounts with example.
4.4 Define Golden rules of Book keeping.
4.5 State the rules for Debit and Credit in each class of accounts.
4.6 Determine Debtor (Dr) and Creditor (Cr.) from given transactions
applying golden rules.
4.7 Define accounting cycle.
4.8 State the different steps of accounting cycle.
SYLLABUS
(COURSE STRUCTURE-2010)
SIXTH SEMESTER
7261
AIMS
To provide the students with an opportunity to acquire knowledge, skill and attitude in the
area of advanced refrigeration and air-conditioning with special compasses on:
Heat pump
Heat exchanger
Understand the P.H & T.S diagram of different Refrigerant of simple Vapor
Compression Refrigeration system.
1.1
State what is meant by P.H & T.S diagram.
1.2
Draw a typical P.H diagram & T-S diagram.
1.3
Describe the different line and zone of P.H & T.S diagram.
1.4
Represent Vapor compression cycle on P.H diagram at different condition.
1.5
Explain P.H chart to determine different value of refrigerant of vapor
compression cycle.
1.6
Solved problems with P.H chart of different refrigerant at various condition.
6.12
7
Mention the safety requirement when handling and working with refrigerant.
10
12
Practical:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Recover refrigerant from a refrigerator using piercing valve and a recovery unit.
11.
12.
13.
REFERENCE BOOKS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Fundamentals of Refrigeration
Billy C Langley
A Text Book of Refrigeration and Airconditioning
R S Khurmi
J K Gupta
A Course in Refrigeration and Airconditioning
S C Arora
S Domkcendar
Modern Refrigeration and Airconditioning
Althouse/Turrquist/Bracciano
Advance Refrigeration and Airconditioning
Md. solaiman
7262
T
3
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3
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4
AIMS
To provide the students with an opportunity to acquire knowledge, skill and attitude in the area of
refrigeration and air-conditioning circuits and controls with the special emphasis on :
Controllers
Motor controls
Control of distribution
Electronic thermostat.
Digital control
SHORT DESCRIPTION
Terminology of the control system, thermostat used in RAC plants, Controllers used in RAC plants ,
Mechanical refrigeration Control, Motor control hook ups, Commercial central fan cooling system, Control
of distribution, Controls & safety controls used in RAC plants, Terminology of pneumatic controls systems,
Concept of pneumatic control, Pneumatic control Combination, electronic thermostat , digital control.
DETAIL DESCRIPTION
Theory:
1
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.8
3.9
10
11
12
Practical:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
REFERENCE BOOKS
1.
2.
3.
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7263
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3
AIMS
To provide the students with an opportunity to acquire knowledge, skill and attitude in the area of
Refrigeration & Airconditioning plants operation and maintenance with a special emphasis on:
plant commissioning.
maintenance.
SHORT DESCRIPTION
Operation of refrigeration plant; Test operation on commissioning; Safe & smooth operation of a plant.
Starting operation of a refrigeration plant which is started in every morning and shutdown in every evening;
Starting method of a refrigeration plant which is shutdown for a long time; Refrigerant charging in
Refrigeration plant; Stopping operation of a Refrigeration plant; Maintenance of a Refrigeration and
Airconditioning plant; Maintenance of the Refrigeration & Airconditioning equipment;
DETAIL DESCRIPTION
Theory:
1
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
2
2.1
2.2
2.6
3
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
2.3
2.4
2.5
3.6
Understand the starting operation of a Refrigeration plant which is started in every morning
and shut down in every evening.
List the works which should be ensured before starting the plant.
Describe starting sequence and importance significance of each step.
Explain the necessity of recording the temperature, Pressure, flow rate, voltage and ampere of the
plant when running.
4.1
4.2
4.3
5
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
Understand the starting operation of a Refrigeration plant which is shutdown for a long
period.
List all the safety precautions those are to be taken before starting a Refrigeration plant.
Describe the starting sequence of the Refrigeration plant.
State the necessity of recording all the available readings of the plants when starting and running.
State how to make decision for plant operations on the basis of the readings available.
6
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
7
7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5
7.6
7.7
7.8
8
8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4
8.5
8.6
9
9.1
9.2
9.3
9.4
9.5
9.6
9.7
PRACTICAL:
1.
Observe a commercial plant, record the reading of temperature and pressures of different points. Use
these datas for the calculation of capacity and COP.
2.
Adjust LP and HP cutout for a given evaporating and condensing temperature and pressure.
3.
4.
Visit a commercial Refrigeration plant and watch how to start & stop the plant and write a report on
your visit.
5.
Visit a central Airconditioning plant and record all the variable during starting and running a
Refrigeration plant and write a report on your visit.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
REFERENCE BOOKS
1
7264
T
3
P
3
AIMS
Liquefication of gasses.
Methods of freezing.
SHORT DESCRIPTION
Theory:
1
Practical:
1.
Visit a liquid nitrogen manufacturing plant and draw a layout of the plant.
2.
Visit a liquid oxygen manufacturing plant and draw a layout of the
process.
3.
Visit a fish freezing (blast freezing) plant and draw the piping diagram of
the plant.
4.
Visit a dry ice plant and draw the piping diagram and cooling system of
any.
5.
Visit a plate freezing & make a layout plan showing necessary
machineries & equipment.
6.
Build up a refrigeration unit which can produce a temperature of 25 to 300
C.
7.
Visit a dairy plant, draw a piping diagram and record all variables.
8.
Visit an ice cream plant, draw a schematic diagram, record all products &
related storing temperature.
9.
Visit an industrial plant where using low temperature refrigeration.
10. Build up a cascade system in chest type freezer.
REFERENCE BOOK
7165
AIMS
To provide the students with an opportunity to acquire knowledge, skill and attitude in
the area of fluid mechanics and machinery with special emphasis on :
properties of fluids
fluid pressure measurement
Bernoullis equation
orifice and mouthpieces
impact of jet
water pumps & turbines
hydraulic devices
compressors
SHORT DESCRIPTION
Scope of fluid mechanics; Properties of fluid; Fluid pressure measurement; Flow of
fluids through pipes; Bernoullis equation; Flow through orifices; Flow through
mouthpieces; Viscous flow; Impact of jets; Water turbine; Pumps; Hydraulic devices;
Reciprocating air compressor; Rotary air compressor.
DETAIL DESCRIPTION
Theory :
1
2
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
3
liquid.
3.9 Solve problems on the static fluid pressure.
4
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.7
5
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
5.7
5.8
5.9
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
6.7
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7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5
7.6
7.7
7.8
8
8.7 Express the deduction of formulae for finding the discharge of liquid
through various orifices
8.8 Express the deduction of formulae to calculate the time of emptying
rectangular and hemispherical tanks.
8.9 Solve problems relating orifices.
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10
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12
13
Understand the features of pumps.
13.1 Define pumps.
13.2 Mention the classification of pumps.
13.3 state what is meant by positive displacement and Rotodynamic pumps
13.4 Describe the construction and operation of different types of positive displacement
and Rotodynamic pumps
13.5 Compare centrifugal and reciprocating pumps.
13.6 Mention the function of air vessel in single acting reciprocating pump.
13.7 Express the deduction of formulae to calculate the discharge, Manometric head,
specific speed, Net Positive Suction Head(NPSH), efficiency, and power required to
drive the centrifugal pump.
13.8 Express the deduction of formulae to calculate the discharge, C d, Slip and power required
to drive the centrifugal pump.
13.9 Mention specific application of different types of pumps.
13.10 Solve problems relating to centrifugal and reciprocating pumps.
14
Understand the features of hydraulic devices.
14.1 State what is meant by hydraulic devices.
14.2 Mention the function of hydraulic devices viz. hydraulic press, hydraulic
accumulator, hydraulic intensifier, hydraulic crane, hydraulic lift, fluid coupling, etc.
14.3 Describe the constructions of various hydraulic devices.
14.4 Describe the operation of different types of hydraulic devices.
14.5 Solve problems on hydraulic devices.
15
15.1
15.2
15.3
15.4
15.5
16
16.1
16.2
16.3
16.4
16.5
16.6
16.7
PRACTICAL :
1. Calibrate a bourdon tube pressure gage with a dead weight gage.
2. Verify Bernoullis eqation by Bernoullis apparatus equipped with hydraulic test
bench.
3. Determine CC, CV, and Cd by orifice apparatus equipped with hydraulic test
bench.
4. Determine the discharge of water through a pipe by the venturimeter or orifice
meter equipped with hydraulic test bench.
5. Determine the loss of head due to sudden enlargement of pipe by the
manometer.
6. Determine the loss of head due to friction by fluid friction apparatus.
7. Determine the loss of fluid energy loss through various fittings (elbows, bends
and valves).
8. Test the performance of a reciprocating pump with the reciprocating pump test
rig.
9. Test the performance of a centrifugal pump with the centrifugal pump test rig.
10.Test the performance of an impulse turbine with the impulse (Pelton wheel)
turbine test rig.
11. Test the performance of a Francis turbine with the Francis turbine test rig.
12. Determine the leverage and mechanical advantage of a hydraulic press.
13. Identify the components of hydraulic crane and operate a hydraulic crane.
14. Identify the different components of a two stage reciprocating air compressor and
operate the compressor.
REFERENCE BOOKS
1 A text book of fluid mechanics and Hydraulic Machinery
- R.K RAJPUT
2 Fluid mechanics and Machinery
- K. AGRAWAL
3 A Text Book of Hydraulics, Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines
- R. S. Khurmi
4 Fluid Mechanics Hydraulics and Hydraulic Machines
- K. R. Arora
5 Hydraulics, Fluid Mechanics, and Fluid Machines
- S. Ramamrutham
6 Fluid Mechanics including Hydraulics Machines
- K. Subramanya
5840
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
AIMS
SHORT DESCRIPTION
Basic concepts of environment; Ecology & eco-systems; global environmental issues Air and
atmospheric layers; Air pollution sources & effects; climate change, green house effect and
depletion of ozone layer; Control of air pollution; Water pollution sources & effects; Monitoring
of water pollution; Waste water treatment; Sound pollution and its control; Soil pollution and
its management; Radioactive pollution and its control; Solid waste management; Major
environmental issues and disaster management- Arsenic pollution; Pesticides pollution and its
management, Environmental legislations and guidelines frame work and policy in Bangladesh.
DETAIL DESCRIPTION
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2.
8.3
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
16.5
REFERENCE BOOKS
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Environmental Engineering
V. P. Kudesia
10. Industrial Noise Control
Bruce Fader
11. Pesticide Pollution
V. P. Kudesia
13. Peoples Report on Bangladesh Environment 2001
Atia Rahman, M. Ashraf Ali and Farooque Choudhury
5852
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
T P C
2 0 2
AIMS
To be able to develop the working condition in the field of industrial or other
organization.
To be able to understand develop the labor management relation in the
industrial sector.
To be able to develop the management techniques in the process of decision making.
To be able to manage the problems created by trade union.
To be able to understand the network , PERT, CPM & MBO
To be able to perform the marketing.
To be able to maintain inventory.
SHORT DESCRIPTION
Basic concepts of management; Principles of management; Scientific management;
Organization; Span of supervision; Motivation; Personnel management and human
relation; Staffing and manpower planning ; Training of staff; Industrial dispute; Concept of leadership;
Concepts and techniques of decision making; Concept of trade union; Inventory control; Economic lot size ;
Break even analysis; Labour and industrial law; PERT , CMP ; Network ; Marketing; Production
management;
1 Understand the basic concepts & principles of management.
1.1 Define management and industrial management.
1.2 State the objectives of modern management.
1.3 Describe the scope and functions of management.
1.4 State the principles of management.
1.6 State the activity level of industrial management from top personnel to
workmen.
1.7 Describe the relation among administration, organization &
management.
1.8 Define Production Management and functions of Production Management.
1.9 Explain the social responsibilities of management.
2 Understand the concept of scientific management.
2.1 Define scientific management.
2.2 Discuss the basic principles of scientific management.
2.3 Explain the different aspects of scientific management.
2.4 Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of scientific management.
2.5 Describe the difference between scientific management and traditional
management.
2.6 Describe the following four periods of management thought:
(i) pre-scientific management.
(ii) scientific management.
(iii) human relations
(iv) refinement extension and synthesis of management theories and
practices.
3 Understand the concepts of organization and organization structure.
3.1 Define management organization.
3.2 State the elements of management organization.
3.3 Discuss the types of organization structure
3.4 Describe different forms of organization structure.
3.5 Distinguish between line organization and line & staff organization.
3.6 Distinguish between line organization and functional organization.
9.2
9.3
9.4
9.5
10 Understand the concept of economic lot size & break even analysis
10.1 Define economic lot size.
10.2 Discuss the effects of over supply and under supply.
10.3 Describe the method of determination of economic lot size.
10.4 Explain the terms :
- Safety stock
- Determination of safety stock
- Lead time
10.5 Define break even point and break even chart.
10.6 Explain the terms :
- Break even analysis.
- Fixed cost.
- Variable cost.
10.7 Discuss the importance of break even analysis.
10.8 Describe the method of preparing break even chart.
10.9 Describe different methods of break even analysis.
10.10 Draw break even chart in different method.
10.11 Mention the advantages and disadvantages of break even analysis.
11 Understand the concept of Marketing and inventory control
11.1 Define marketing.
11.2 Discuss the function of marketing.
11.3 State the objectives of marketing.
11.4 Explain the terms :
- Brand
- Producer
- Consumer
- Customer
- Copyright
- Trade mark
11.5 Discuss product life-cycle and marketing strategies in different stages of a product life-cycle
11.6 Define purchasing
11.7 Describe the five R of purchasing principles
12 Understand the concept of trade union and industrial law
12.1 Define trade union.
12.2 Mention the objectives of trade union.
12.3 Discuss the function of trade union.
12.4 Describe different types of trade union.
12.5
12.6
12.7
12.8