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Power Plant Engineering

This document outlines the teaching scheme and objectives for the course ME 319 – Power Plant Engineering. The course consists of 6 units covering various types of power plants including steam, hydel, diesel, gas turbine, nuclear and other alternative power plants. It will discuss the basic working principles, components, selection and economics of each. The examination scheme includes two tests worth 20 marks each and an end semester exam of 60 marks. The objectives are to understand the different power plant technologies as well as economics and load management between plant types.

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Power Plant Engineering

This document outlines the teaching scheme and objectives for the course ME 319 – Power Plant Engineering. The course consists of 6 units covering various types of power plants including steam, hydel, diesel, gas turbine, nuclear and other alternative power plants. It will discuss the basic working principles, components, selection and economics of each. The examination scheme includes two tests worth 20 marks each and an end semester exam of 60 marks. The objectives are to understand the different power plant technologies as well as economics and load management between plant types.

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ME 319 POWER PLANT ENGINEERING

Teaching Scheme

Examination Scheme

Lectures: 3 hrs/week

Tests-T1 -20 marks, T2 20 marks


End Sem. Exam 60 marks

Objectives:

To understand the basic working principles of stream, hydel, Diesel, as turbine power plant
and boilers
To understand the various ash and fuel handling equipments, equipments for burning the
fuel, mechanical strokers, draught, and condenser types
To understand the hydel power plant, selection of turbine, governing of turbines
To understand the concept diesel and gas turbine power plant, reheating regeneration an
inter-cooling in gas turbine power plant
To understand Nuclear, geothermal and other power plant ,also comparison of all power
plants
To understand economics of various power plants.

Unit 1

[8 hrs]

Introduction to Power Plants & Boilers


Layout of Steam , Hydel , Diesel , MHD, Nuclear and Gas turbine Power Plants Combined Power
cycles comparison and selection , Load duration Curves, Steam boilers and cycles High
pressure and Super Critical Boilers Fluidised Bed Boilers.

Unit 2

[8 hrs]

Steam Power Plant


Fuel and ash handling ,Combustion Equipment for burning coal, Mechanical Stokers. Pulveriser,
Electrostatic Precipitator, Draught- Different Types, Surface condenser types, cooling Towers

Unit 3

[5 hrs]

Hydel Power Plants


Hydel Power plant- Essential elements, Selection of turbines, governing of Turbines- Micro hydel
developments

Unit 4

[7 hrs]

Diesel and Gas Turbine Power Plant


Types of diesel plants, components , Selection of Engine type, applications-Gas turbine power
plant- Fuels- Gas turbine material open and closed cycles- reheating Regeneration and
inter-cooling combines cycle

Unit 5

[7 hrs]

Other Power Plants


Nuclear Energy-Fission, Fusion Reaction, Types of Reactors, Pressurized water reactor,Boiling
water reactor, Waste disposal and safety. Geo thermal- OTEC- tidel- Pumped storage Solar
central receiver system

Unit 6

[7 hrs]

Economics of Power Plants


Cost of electric Energy- Fixed and operating costs-Energy rates- Types tariffs- Economics of
load sharing, comparison of various power plants.

Text Books:
1. Arora S.C and Domkundwar S, A Course in Power Plant Engineering, Dhanpat Rai, 2001
2. Nag P.K ,Power Plant Engineering. Third edition Tata McGraw- Hill ,2007

Reference Books:
1. EI-Wakil M.M ,Power Plant Technology, Tata McGraw-Hill 1984
2. K.K.Ramalingam , Power Plant Engineering , Scitech Publications, 2002
3. G.R,Nagpal , Power Plant Engineering, Khanna Publishers 1998
4. G.D.Rai, Introduction to Power Plant Technology Khanna Publishers,1995

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