MV3007 Advanced Marine Heat Engines Syllabus:

MV3007 Advanced Marine Heat Engines Syllabus – Anna University Regulation 2021

COURSE OBJECTIVE:

To impart knowledge to the students in.
• Complex heat engine plants
• Combustion and flame stabilization
• Turbo blowers and turbo compressors
• Heat exchanger
• Recent trends in Marine Machinery

UNIT I COMPLEX HEAT ENGINE PLANTS

Combined Steam Turbine and Diesel Engine Cycles. Combined steam Turbine and Gas Turbine cycles. Combined Gas Turbine and Diesel Engine cycles/Plants. Methods of improving the overall thermal efficiency of the entire plant. Cascade Refrigeration plants. Free piston Gas Generators.

UNIT II COMBUSTION AND FLAME STABILISATION

Combustion of liquid fuels, atomization, mixing, combustion curve and different methods of flame stabilization, design and combustion chamber. Spray of fuel. Pre-mixing of gaseous fuels for combustion. Stability of the flame. introduction of simulation of engine.

UNIT III TURBO BLOWERS AND TURBO COMPRESSORS

Compressor characteristics for axial flow compressors and centrifugal compressors. Stalling of compressors. Turbine characteristics. Matching of components like compressor and turbine. Performance of different units in combination in single shaft arrangement. Variable Geometry turbo charges.

UNIT IV HEAT EXCHANGER

Types – construction – design – applications.

UNIT V RECENT TRENDS

Diesel Engines using LNG vapour, cam less intelligent Engines, CRDI, NOx and SOx control by various types – Exhaust gas recirculation –water injection selective cat Reduction – Emission variable injection timing.

TOTAL :45 PERIODS
COURSE OUTCOMES:

On completion of the course the students will be able to:
CO1: Understand the Complex of heat engine plants
CO2: Identify the troubles of Combustion and flame stabilization
CO3: Understand the characteristics and performance of Turbo blowers and turbo compressors
CO4: Maintain and repair Heat exchanger
CO5: Understand the recent trends in Marine Machinery

TEXT BOOKS:

1. Reed”s Marine Engineering Series, “Heat and Heat Engines”, Thomas ReedPublications Ltd., 1983
2. Gorla, “ Turbomachinery”’ 1st Ed. Taylor & Francis, First Indian reprint 2011(Yesdee Publishing)
3. William Embleton, Leslie Jackson, “Applied Heat For Marine Engineers”, 4th Ed. Vol 3, Reeds London, 2011
4. KuppanThulukkanam, “Heat Exchanger Design Handbook”, 1st Ed., CRC Press, 2000

REFERENCES

1. Turton,“Principles of Turbomachinery”,2nd Ed. Springer, Reprint 2010,(Yesdee Publishing)
2. Eric, M. Smith, “Advances in Thermal Design of Heat Exchangers”, 1st Ed. Wiley Publishing, 2005
3. Ramesh K. Shah, Dušan P. Sekulić , “ Fundamentals of Heat Exchanger Design”, 1st Ed. John Wiley & Sons, Inc.,2003