MV3008 Marine Engineering Thermodynamics Syllabus:
MV3008 Marine Engineering Thermodynamics Syllabus – Anna University Regulation 2021
COURSE OBJECTIVE:
To impart knowledge to the students on.
• Basic concepts and first law of thermodynamics
• Basic concepts of second law of thermodynamics
• Fluid cycles
• Gas power cycles
• Thermodynamic relations and combustion of fuel
UNIT I BASIC CONCEPTS AND FIRST LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS
Thermodynamic systems, concepts of continuum, thermodynamic properties, equilibrium, processes, cycle, work, heat, temperature, Zeroth law of thermodynamics. First law of thermodynamics – applications to closed and open systems, internal energy, specific heats, enthalpy, – applications to steady and unsteady flow conditions.
UNIT II BASIC CONCEPTS OF SECOND LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS
Thermodynamic systems, second law of thermodynamics Statements, Reversibility, causes of irreversibility, Carnot cycle, reversed Carnot cycle, heat engines, refrigerators, and heat pumps. Clausius inequality, entropy, principles of increase in entropy, Carnot theorem, available energy, availability.
UNIT III FLUID CYCLES
Thermo dynamic properties of pure substances, property diagram, PVT surface of water and other substances, calculation of properties, first law and second law analysis using tables and charts
UNIT IV GAS POWER CYCLES
Properties of ideal and real gases, equation of state, gas laws. Gas power cycles – Carnot, Otto,
Diesel, Dual, Brayton, Ericsson, Sterling, Lenoir, Atkinson Cycles.
UNIT V THERMODYNAMIC RELATIONS AND COMBUSTION OF FUEL
Exact differentials, T-D diagrams, Maxwell relations, Clasius Claperon Equations, Joule Thomson coefficients. Heat value of fuels, Combustion equations, Theoretical and excess air, Air fuel ratio and Exhaust gas analysis
TOTAL:45 PERIODS
COURSE OUTCOMES:
On completion of the course the students will be able to:
CO1: Knowledge on the basic concepts and first law of thermodynamics
CO2: Understand the concepts of second law of thermodynamics
CO3: Calculate the properties of substances.
CO4: Calculate the Properties of ideal and real gases Gas power cycles
CO5: knowledge on fuel used in IC Engines and Combustion of Fuels
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Nag, P.K., “Engineering Thermodynamics”, 1st Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Limited New Delhi, 1993.
2. Russel, “Engineering Thermodynamics”, 1st Edition, Oxford University Press, 2007.
REFERENCES:
1. Holmann, “Thermodynamics”, 4th Edition, McGraw-Hill Book Company,New York,1888.
2. Rao, Y.V.C., “Thermodynamics”,4th Edition,Wiley Eastern Ltd.,New Delhi,1993.
3. Wlliam Embletonobe., “Applied Heat for Engineers”, Reed’s Marine Engineering Series, Vol.3, Thomas Reed Publication, Reprint 1999.
