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ME356 Principles of Energy Conversion: Students Intended For

ME356 Principles of Energy Conversion is a 4-credit elective course offered in odd and even semesters. The course extends thermodynamics concepts to various power generation technologies in a multi-disciplinary approach. It covers practical aspects of power systems, including planning, design, equipment features, and environmental impacts. The course syllabus examines thermal, nuclear, combined cycle, hydro, and renewable power plants.

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ME356 Principles of Energy Conversion: Students Intended For

ME356 Principles of Energy Conversion is a 4-credit elective course offered in odd and even semesters. The course extends thermodynamics concepts to various power generation technologies in a multi-disciplinary approach. It covers practical aspects of power systems, including planning, design, equipment features, and environmental impacts. The course syllabus examines thermal, nuclear, combined cycle, hydro, and renewable power plants.

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ME356 Principles of Energy Conversion

Credit: 4 Approval: Approved in 3rd Senate


Prerequisite: Thermodynamics
Students intended for:
Elective or Core: Elective Semester: Odd/Even
Course objective
The course extends the theoretical base of various subjects to power generation technologies. In a
multi-disciplinary approach, it covers practical aspects of power system planning, system level
design, equipment features and environmental aspects. Thermal, nuclear, combined cycle, hydro
and renewable power plants are covered in the syllabus.
Course content:
Introduction to power system and technologies. Demand variation and forecasting. Grid features.
Siting and costing.
Diesel generators: system, equipment and layout.
Fossil-fuelled steam power plants: boiler and accessories. Turbine and accessories, feed cycle
equipment, generator.
Combined cycle power plants: gas turbine, heat recovery boiler.
Nuclear power: nuclear reactions, fuel, moderator and coolant. Neutron life cycle. Light water,
heavy water, gas cooled and fast reactors.
Hydroelectric plants: features and siting, Pelton, Francis, Kaplan and propeller turbines
construction, mini and micro turbines.
Renewable energy: solar, geothermal, wind, biomass, ocean, fuel cells, unique features of
decentralized systems. Co-generation systems. Environmental issues, sustainability and future
scenarios.
Suggested Books
BEI International, Hambling, P., (Ed.), Modern Power Station Practice: Nuclear Turbines,
and Associated Plant, Pergamon Press, 1992.
Drbal, L. F., Boston, P. G., Westra, K. L., Black and Veatch, Power Plant Engineering,
Kluwer Academic, 1995.
Elliott, T. C., Chen, K., and Swanekamp, R., Standard Handbook of Power Plant
Engineering, McGraw-Hill Professional, 2nd ed., 1997
El-Wakil, M. M., Power Plant Technology, McGraw-Hill, 1984.
Jog, M., Hydro-electric and Pumped Storage Plants, John Wiley, 1989.
Fritz, J. J., Small and Mini Hydropower Systems, McGraw-Hill, 1984.
Central Board for Irrigation and Power (CPIB), India, Design and Construction Features of
Selected Dams in India, 1983.
Borbely, Anne-Marie, and Kreider, Jan J., (Eds.), Distributed Generation: The Paradigm for
the New Millennium, CRC Press, 2003.
Larminie, J., and Dicks, A., Fuel Cell Systems Explained, John Wiley, 2003.
Vielstich, W., Lamm, A., and Gasteiger, H., Handbook of Fuel Cells: Fundamentals,
Technology, Applications, John Wiley, 2003
Appleby, A. J., and Foulkes, F. R. Fuel Cell Handbook, van Nostrand Reinhold, 1996.
Harrison, R., Hau, E., and Snel, H., Large Wind Turbines: Design and Economics, John
Wiley, 2001.
Bejan, Adrian, Advanced Engineering Thermodynamics, Interscience, 1997
Patents and catalogues related to various equipment

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