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This document contains assignments and objectives for a course on power plant engineering. It covers various types of power plants including coal-based thermal plants, diesel and gas turbine plants, nuclear plants, and renewable energy plants. Key points covered include the Rankine cycle for thermal plants, components of different plant types, nuclear fission and fuel, and renewable energy sources like hydro, solar, wind and their generation systems. Safety and environmental issues are also addressed.

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This document contains assignments and objectives for a course on power plant engineering. It covers various types of power plants including coal-based thermal plants, diesel and gas turbine plants, nuclear plants, and renewable energy plants. Key points covered include the Rankine cycle for thermal plants, components of different plant types, nuclear fission and fuel, and renewable energy sources like hydro, solar, wind and their generation systems. Safety and environmental issues are also addressed.

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ASSIGNMENT I

UNIT - I
LEVEL - I
1. What are the sources of electrical energy generation?
2. What are the factors decide the size of power plant?
3. Give the characteristics of thermal power plant?
LEVEL II
1. Compare the high pressure boiler to the super critical boiler
2. Coal mines in India
LEVEL III
1. Thermal power plant in India

ME6701
OBJECTIVES:

POWER PLANT ENGINEERING

LTPC
3003

Providing an overview of Power Plants and detailing the role of Mechanical Engineers in
their operation and maintenance.

UNIT I COAL BASED THERMAL POWER PLANTS


10
Rankine cycle improvisations, Layout of modern coal power plant, Super Critical Boilers, FBC Boilers,
Turbines, Condensers, Steam & Heat rate, Subsystems of thermal power plants Fuel and ash handling,
Draught system, Feed water treatment. Binary Cycles and Cogeneration systems.
UNIT II DIESEL, GAS TURBINE AND COMBINED CYCLE POWER PLANT
10
Otto, Diesel, Dual & Brayton Cycle Analysis & Optimisation. Components of Diesel and Gas
Turbine power plants. Combined Cycle Power Plants. Integrated Gasifier based Combined Cycle
systems.
UNIT III NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS
7
Basics of Nuclear Engineering, Layout and subsystems of Nuclear Power Plants, Working of
Nuclear Reactors : Boiling Water Reactor (BWR), Pressurized Water Reactor (PWR), CANada
Deuterium- Uranium reactor (CANDU), Breeder, Gas Cooled and Liquid Metal Cooled Reactors. Safety
measures for Nuclear Power plants.
UNIT IV POWER FROM RENEWABLE ENERGY
10
Hydro Electric Power Plants Classification, Typical Layout and associated components
including Turbines. Principle, Construction and working of Wind, Tidal, Solar Photo Voltaic (SPV),
Solar Thermal, Geo Thermal, Biogas and Fuel Cell power systems.
UNIT V ENERGY, ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES OF POWER PLANTS 8
Power tariff types, Load distribution parameters, load curve, Comparison of site selection criteria, relative
merits & demerits, Capital & Operating Cost of different power plants. Pollution control technologies
including Waste Disposal Options for Coal and Nuclear Power Plants.
TOTAL : 45
PERIODS
OUTCOMES:

Upon completion of this course, the Students can able to understand different types of
power plant, and its functions and their flow lines and issues related to them.

Analyse and solve energy and economic related issues in power sectors.

TEXT BOOK:
1. P.K. Nag, Power Plant Engineering, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd., Third Edition, 2008.
REFERENCES:
1. M.M. El-Wakil, Power Plant Technology, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd., 2010.
2. Black & Veatch, Springer, Power Plant Engineering, 1996.
3. Thomas C. Elliott, Kao Chen and Robert C. Swanekamp, Standard Handbook of Power
Plant Engineering, Second Edition, McGraw Hill, 1998.
4. Godfrey Boyle, Renewable energy, Open University, Oxford University Press in association with the
Open University, 2004.

ASSIGNMENT III

UNIT - III

LEVEL - I
1. Discuss about nuclear fuel
2. Discuss about nuclear fission
3. Compare nuclear fission and fusion
LEVEL II
1. How the nuclear waste are disposed
2. Safety measures about nuclear power plant
LEVEL III
1. Nuclear power plant in India

ASSIGNMENT IV
UNIT - IV

LEVEL - I
1. Merits of renewable energy sources
2. Site selection for hydro power plant
3. Site selection for wind power generation
LEVEL II
1. Compare the various renewable energy power plant
2. Hybrid power generation using renewable energy sources
LEVEL III
1. Zero energy building in India

SUMMARY
UNIT- III

Nuclear fission is the process of splitting the nucleus into two almost equal

fragments accompanied by the release of heat


U235 is primary fuel
U233 is secondary fuel
Moderator is used to reduce the speed of neutrons
GFR - Gas Cooled Fast Reactor system

LFR - Lead Fast Reactor


MSR Molten Salt Reactor
SFR Sodium Fast Reactor
SCWR Super Critical Water Cooled Reactor
VHTR Very High Temperature Reactor
PHWR Pressurized heavy water reactor

SUMMARY
UNIT IV
Pelton wheel turbine - High head turbine
Francis turbine Medium head turbine
Kaplan turbine low head turbine
Solar power plant work under the principle of photo voltaic effect
Penstock - The pipeline between the surge tank and prime mover
Dam is used to store the water
The overflow of water through the spill way
Surge tank is used to prevent water hammer

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