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MATS UNIVERSITY

Raipur (C.G.)

Syllabus Scheme
(1st Semester)
For
Master of Technology
In

Turbo-Machinery

MATS School of Engineering & Technology


ARANG, RAIPUR (C.G.)

MATS UNIVERSITY
ARANG, RAIPUR
Subject Code for MATS School of Engg & Tech
1st Semester- M. Tech (Turbo-Machinery)
S. No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

Subject Code
ME 111
ME 112
ME 113
ME 114
ME 115
ME 116
ME 117
ME 118

Subject Name
Finite element methods
Advance heat transfer
Experimental techniques
Advance fluid dynamics
Gas turbine cycle & jet propulsion
CAD /CAE lab
Advance heat transfer lab
Gas turbine & jet propulsion lab

MATS UNIVERSITY
ARANG, RAIPUR
Scheme of Teaching & Examination
M. TECH 1st SEMESTER TURBO-MACHINERY

S.N.

code

1.

ME 111

Finite element methods

70

30

100

2.

ME 112

Advance heat transfer

70

30

100

3.

ME 113

Experimental techniques

70

30

100

4.

ME 114

Advance fluid dynamics

70

30

100

5.

ME 115

70

30

100

6.

Gas turbine cycle & jet


propulsion
ME 116 CAD /CAE lab

20

30

50

7.

ME 117

20

30

50

20

30

50

410

240

650

8.

Subject

Advance heat transfer


lab
ME 118 Gas turbine & jet
propulsion lab
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P Practical, IM Internal Marks (Include Class Test & Teachers Assessments)

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Turbo-Machinery
Finite Element Methods
45
15
ME 111

UNIT-I INTRODUCTION
Review of various approximate methods Raleigh Ritzs, Galerkin and finite difference methodsGoverning equation and convergence criteria of finite element method.
UNIT-II DISCRETE ELEMENTS
Bar elements, uniform sections, mechanical and thermal loading, varying section, truss analysis.
Beam element - problems for various loadings and boundary conditions - longitudinal and lateral
vibration. Use of local and natural coordinates.
UNIT-III CONTINUUM ELEMENTS
Plane stress, Plane strain and axisymmetric problems, constant and linear strain, triangular
elements, stiffness matrix, axisymmetric load vector.
UNIT-IV ISOPARAMETRIC ELEMENTS
Definitions, Shape function for 4, 8 and 9 nodal quadrilateral elements, Stiffness matrix and
consistent load vector, Gaussian integration
UNIT-V FIELD PROBLEM
Heat transfer problems, Steady state fin problems, Derivation of element matrices for two
dimensional problems, Torsion problems.

TEXT BOOK
1. Tirupathi.R. Chandrapatha and Ashok D. Belegundu Introduction to Finite Elements in
Engineering Printice Hall India, Third Edition, 2003.
2. Rao. S.S., Finite Element Methods in Engineering, Butterworth and Heinemann, 2001.
REFERENCES
1. Reddy J.N.An Introduction to Finite Element Method McGraw Hill 2000.
2. Krishnamurthy, C.S., Finite Element Analysis, Tata McGraw Hill, 2000.
3. Bathe, K.J. and Wilson, E.L., Numerical Methods in Finite Elements Analysis, Prentice Hall
of India, 1985.
4. Robert D Cook, David S Malkus, Michael E Plesha, Concepts and Applications of Finite
Element Analysis, 4th edition, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 2003.
5. Larry J Segerlind, Applied Finite Element Analysis, Second Edition, John Wiley and Sons,
Inc. 1984.

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Turbo-Machinery
Advance Heat Transfer
45
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ME 112

UNIT-I FUNDAMENTALS
Modes of heat transfer: Conduction Convection Radiation.
UNIT II HEAT CONDUCTION
Factors affecting thermal conductivity of solids, liquids & gases, General three-dimensional heat
conduction equation in Cartesian, cylindrical & spherical coordinates, Initial condition and various
boundary conditions. Heat source systems, Critical thickness of insulation. Different types of fins
& their analysis, Two-dimensional steady state conduction. Electrical analogy, graphical &
numerical methods. Transient heat conduction with & without temperature gradients within the
system, Heat flow in Semi -infinite solids. Application of heisler charts.
UNIT-III FREE AND FORCED CONVECTION
Convection fundamentals: Basic equations, Boundary layer concept, Dimensional analysis.
Free & Forced convection: Similarity & Simulation of convection heat transfer, Boundary layer
theory. Turbulent flow heat transfer. Analogy between momentum & heat transfer. Heat transfer
with liquid metals. Heat transfer in high velocity flow. Recent development in theory of turbulent
heat transfer. Natural convection under different situations. Empirical relations in convection heat
transfer.
UNIT-IV BOILING AND CONDENSATION
Boiling & Condensation, Regimes of boiling heat transfer, Heat transfer in condensation, Drop
wise & film condensation, Empirical equations.
UNIT-V RADIATIVE HEAT TRANSFER
Radiation heat transfer properties. Laws of thermal radiation. Shape factors. Radiation heat transfer
between black, diffuse & gray surface. Electric network method of solving radiation problems.
Radiosity approach. Gas emission & absorption, Bulk Radiations.

REFERENCES:
1. S. P. Sukhatme, Heat Transfer, University Press (India), 1996.
2. J. P. Holman, Heat Transfer, McGraw Hill Book. Co, 2002.
3. Eckert and Drake, Heat and Mass Transfer, McGraw Hill, 1960.
4. Oziski, M. N. Heat Transfer A Basic Approach, McGraw Hill, book comp., N. Y., 1985.
5. Roshenow, W., Hartnett, J., Ganic, P., Hand Book of Heat Transfer, Vol -1 & Vol- 2,
McGraw Hill N. Y. 1980.
6. Incropera & Dewitt, Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer, John Wiley 1996.

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Turbo-Machinery
Experimental Techniques
45
15
ME 113

UNIT-I
Basic concepts of Measurement, Statistical Analysis of Experimental Data Method of Least
Squares, Uncertainty Analysis.
UNIT-II
Response characteristics of Instruments 1st & 2nd order instrument. Transducers, Vibration &
Noise measurements
UNIT-III
Theory of strain gauges, Advance & Specific measurements Stress & Strain Measurement by
Photo Elastic Bench, Hotwire & Laser Doppler Anemometry.
UNIT-IV
Thermal & Transport property measurement, Thermo gravimetry, Gas Chromatography, Air
Pollution & Nuclear radiation measurement.
UNIT-V
NDT, Radiography, Ultrasonography, Wind Tunnel Testing, Data Acquisition System.

REFERENCES:
1. Holman, J.P, Experimental Methods for Engineers 5th Ed. McGraw hill International Edition,
1989.
2. Doeblin, E.O., Measurement System Application and Design McGraw Hill International
Ed., 1990.
3. Eckman, D.P. Industrial Instrumentation, Wiley Eastern Ltd., New Delhi, 1990.
4. Hale, J. and Kocak, H., Dynamics and Bifurcations, Springer-Verlag, N.Y. 1991.
5. Strogatz, S.H., Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos, Addison Wesley, Massachusetts, 1995.
6. Helfrack, A.D. and Cooper, W.D., Modern Electronic Instrumentation & Measurement
Techniques, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi -2001.

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Turbo-Machinery
Advance Fluid Dynamics
45
15
ME 114

UNIT-I
Cartesian Tensors, Basic Concepts: Types of fluids and basic equations of flow, basic concepts in
laminar and turbulent flows. Equations Governing Fluid Motion: Navier stokes equations,
Boundary layer equations, Exact solutions of N -S equations, Flow between concentric rotating
Cylinders, Parallel flow of a powderlaw fluid.
UNIT-II
Potential Theory: Kelvins theorem, source, sink, vortex and doublet, development of complex
potentials by super position, Singularities plane flow past bodies Dirchlet theorem - Conformal
transformation thin aerofoil theory.
UNIT-III
Laminar Boundary Layers: Blasius solution, Boundary Layers with non -zero pressure gradient,
separation and vortex shedding. Turbulent Flow: Mechanism of turbulence, derivation of
governing equations for turbulent flow, K-E model of turbulence, Universal velocity distribution
law and friction factor, Kinetic energy of the mean flow and fluctuations, Relaminarization.
UNIT-IV
Experimental Techniques: Pressure tubes, Thermal anemometers, Laser Doppler anemometers,
P-I velocimeter.
UNIT-V
Computational Fluid Dynamics: Philosophy of CFD, Governing equations, thin derivation and
physical meaning, mathematical behaviour of P.D.E. and its impact on CFD, Finite difference
scheme, Grid generation and transformation, Application to FEM and finite volume method for
CFD Problems.
REFERENCES:
1. H. Schlichting, Boundary layer Theory, McGraw Hill, 1987.
2. Jo. Hinze, Turbulence, McGraw Hill, 1975.
3. P. Bradshaw, Turbulence, Springer-Verleg, 1976.
4. Anderson D. A., Tannhill, I.C., and Pletcher, R.H., Computational Fluid Mechanics and Heat
Transfer, Hemisphere Publ. Co., N.Y. 1984.
5. K. Murlishar and T. Sunderajan, Computational Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer, Narosa Pub.
House, New Delhi, 1997.
6. Anderson, John, D., Computational Fluid Dynamics, McGraw Hill, N.Y., 1995.
7. Fox, R. W. and McDonald, A. T., Introduction to fluid Mechanics, John, Wiley & Sons, N.
Y., 1985.
8. Shapiro, A.H., The Dynamics and Thermodynamics of Compressible Fluid Flow, The Ronald
Press Company, N.Y., 1954.
9. Tennekes, H. and Lumley, J. L., A First Course in Turbulence, M.I.T., Press, Cambridge,
M.A. 1972.
10. Streeter, V.L. and Wylie, E.B., Fluid Mechanics, McGraw Hill Int. Student Edition, 1979.
11. Zucrow, M. Gas Dynamics, John Wiley & Sons, 1976.

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Turbo-Machinery
Gas Turbine Cycles and Jet Propulsion
45
15
ME 115

UNIT-I
Open cycle, Twin Shaft Arrangement, Multi Spool Arrangement of Gas Turbines, Closed Cycles,
Air Craft Propulsion, and Environmental Issues.
UNIT-II
Ideal Cycles, Combustion and Combustion Chambers, Component Losses, performance
calculations Comparison with practical Cycles.
UNIT-III
Criteria for performance, Intake & Propelling Nozzle efficiency, Simple Turbo Jet Cycles, Turbo
Fan Engine, Turbo -prop engines, Turbo Shaft engines, Thrust augmentation.
UNIT-IV
Prediction of Performance of Simple Gas Turbine, Methods for Improving Partload Performance,
Matching Procedure for Turbo -fan Engines Transient behaviour of Gas Turbines, Performance
Deterioration and principle of control system.
UNIT-V
Rocket Propulsion-Classification, Operation, Performance, Ramjet Engines.
REFERENCES:
1. Saravanamootoo, H.I.H., & Rogers, G.F.C., Gas Turbine Theory Person Education
(Singapore) Pvt. Ltd.., Indian Branch, New Delhi 2001.
2. Somasundaram S.L., Gas Dynamics & Jet Propulsion, New Age International (P) Ltd., New
Delhi, 1996
3. Barlit V., Lecture Notes Delivered at Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd., Vol.I & Vol.II, 1966.
4. Canady G., Theory of Turbomachines McGraw Hill Book Co., N.Y. 1964
5. Jain J.K., Gas Turbine Theory & Jet Propulsion Khanna Publisher, Delhi 1995.
6. Yahya S.M., Gas Turbine Theory Ganeshan, V., Gas Turbine, Tata McGraw Hill, 1999.

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Turbo-Machinery
CAD/CAE Laboratory
ME 116

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. Scaling, rotation, translation, editing, dimensioning Typical CAD command structure.
2. Wire frame modeling surface modeling
3. Solid Modeling
4. Advanced modeling
5. CFD/FEM Fundamentals
6. Flow Simulation over a Symmetrical Airfoil using CFD
7. Flow Simulation over a Cambered Airfoil using CFD
8. Flow Simulation over a Turbine Blade (static analysis) using CFD
9. Stress Analysis of a Turbine Blade (Rotation only and no pressure loads)
10. Stress Analysis of any Turbine Component

LIST OF EQUIPMENTS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

Computers with minimum 1 GB RAM, Pentium-IV Processor,


Pro-E -Wildfire,
AutoCAD(latest),
CATIA,
SOLIDWORKS
ANSYS- 12 with Fluent and CFX
NASTRAN
UPS 10 KVa 3-Phase

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Advance Heat Transfer Laboratory
ME 117
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

1. To find out the thermal conductivity of a given metallic rod.


2. To study the counter flow and parallel flow heat exchangers and derive the expression for log
mean temperature difference and effectiveness.
3. To find out the thermal conductivity of given insulating powder.
4. To find out the thermal emissivity of a given grey body.
5. To study two phase heat transfer unit to observe the boiling phenomenon and to find out critical
heat flux for a given wire.
6. To find out the value of Stephen Boltzmann constant and compare the same with the theoretical
value.
7. To find out the thermal conductivity of two slab guarded by hot plate method.
8. To find out heat transfer coefficients under different flow conditions and compare with the
theoretical value.
9. To find out the efficiency of pin fin in natural convection conditions.
10. To find out the thermal conductivity of metal by the method of heat transfer in extended
surface.
LIST OF EQUIPMENTS
1. Voltmeter,
2. Ammeter,
3. Digital temperature indicator,
4. Voltage regulator,
5. Heating element,
6. Parallel flow and Counter flow Heat Exchanger,
7. Glass beaker,
8. Immersion Heater,
9. Thermocouple,
10. IS: 3346- 1966 Apparatus,
11. Thermometers,
12. Brass fin

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Gas Turbine and Jet Propulsion Laboratory
ME 118
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

1. To study about the operation of Open cycle and Closed cycle Gas Turbine Engines.
2. To estimate the performance of Gas Turbine Engine.
3. To study about the construction and operation of Turbojet Engine.
4. To study about the construction and operation of Turbofan Engine.
5. To study about the construction and operation of Ramjet Engine.
7. To estimate the performance of Combustion Chamber of Gas Turbine Engine.
8. To estimate the performance of De-Laval Nozzle.
9. To study about the construction and operation of Rocket Engines.
10. To study about the matching procedure of Turbofan Engines.
11. Part-load Performance estimation of Gas Turbine.

LIST OF EQUIPMENTS
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3.
4.

Gas Turbine Performance Test Setup


Combustion Chamber Test Setup
De-Laval Nozzle Test Setup.
Gas Turbine Part-load Performance Test Setup

MATS UNIVERSITY
Raipur (C.G.)

Syllabus Scheme
(2nd Semester)
For
Master of Technology
In

Turbo-Machinery

MATS School of Engineering & Technology


ARANG, RAIPUR (C.G.)

MATS UNIVERSITY
ARANG, RAIPUR
Subject Code for MATS School of Engg & Tech
2nd Semester-M.Tech (Turbo-Machinery)
S.No. Subject Code
Subject Name
1
ME 211
GAS DYNAMICS AND FLOW THROUGH
TURBO MACHINE PASSAGES
2
ME 212
THERMAL TURBO MACHINES
3
ME 213
HYDRO TURBO MACHINES
4
ME 214
COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS
5
ME 215
ELECTIVE I
6
ME 216
ADVANCED FLUID MACHINERY LAB
7
ME 217
GAS DYNAMICS LAB
8
ME 218
TURBOMACHINE DESIGN LAB

1
2
3

ME 2151
ME 2152
ME 2153

ELECTIVE I
DESIGN OF THERMAL TURBOMACHINES
DESIGN OF HYDRO TURBO MACHINES
ENERGY & EXERGY ANALYSIS

MATS UNIVERSITY
ARANG, RAIPUR
Scheme of Teaching & Examination
M. TECH 2nd SEMESTER TURBO-MACHINERY

S.N.

Subject
Code

1.

ME 211

2.

ME 212

3.

Subject

Periods per Scheme of


week
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GAS DYNAMICS AND


FLOW THROUGH TURBO
MACHINE PASSAGES
THERMAL TURBO
MACHINES

70

30

100

70

30

100

ME 213

HYDRO TURBO
MACHINES

70

30

100

4.

ME 214

COMPUTATIONAL
FLUID DYNAMICS

70

30

100

5.

ME 215

ELECTIVE I

70

30

100

ADVANCED FLUID
MACHINERY LAB
GAS DYNAMICS LAB

20

30

50

20

30

50

TURBOMACHINE
DESIGN LAB

20

30

50

410

240

650

6.

ME 216

7.

ME 217

8.

ME 218

Total

1
2
3

L Lecture,

ME 2151
ME 2152
ME 2153

20

ELECTIVE I
DESIGN OF THERMAL TURBOMACHINES
DESIGN OF HYDRO TURBO MACHINES
ENERGY & EXERGY ANALYSIS

T Tutorial, ESE End Semester Examination,

P Practical, IM Internal Marks (Include Class Test & Teachers Assessments)

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Turbo-Machinery
Gas Dynamics and Flow through Turbo Machine Passages
45
15
ME 211

UNIT-I INTRODUCTION
Review of fundamentals - Isentropic, adiabatic, Fanno line and Rayleigh line flows. Beltrami
flows-Cylindrical stream surfaces-Axisymmetric Beltramic flows -free vortex type-forced vortex
type and with constant flow angle-Mass flow rate through annulus - Chocking of flow through
annulus. Potential flows -Absolute potential flows - flow equations.
UNIT-II NORMAL AND OBLIQUE SHOCKS
Normal shock-Governing equations-strength of shock waves- shocks in nozzles.
Oblique shocks- Theoretical analysis-governing equation-Rankine-Hugonoit relations-Prandtl's
relation- Strong and weak shocks-oblique shock tables-Mach angles-Mach waves-Prandtl- Meyer
expansion-Shock polar diagram- Flow around a corner-Hodograph method for the solution of twodimensional flows.
UNIT-III SUPERSONIC FLOWS
Supersonic flows-Method of characteristics one and two dimensional isentropic flows-two
dimensional, irrotational, isentropic, supersonic flow-Design of curved passages-supersonic
nozzles-Supersonic cascades
UNIT-IV AXI-SYMMETRIC FLOWS
Axi-symmetric flows in rotating and stationary PASSAGE - Geometry of blade surfaces Equilibrium conditions of flow - Influence of conditions at leading edge of blades - Flow
conditions at rotor inlet and at rotor outlet - Flow in rotors with arbitrary blades - Methods of
solution - correction for finite spacing and thickness of blades - Experimental results.
UNIT-V FLOW TYPES
Quasi two-dimensional flows in Turbomachines-Quasi two dimensional flows on surface of
revolution-Irrotational flows on cylindrical stream surfaces-Blade force and circulation - systems
of vortex lines as replacement for cascades - Axial cascades replaced by vortex sheet -Biot-Savart's
law applied to vortex system for cascade with non -radial blades.

TEXT BOOK
1. Aerothermodynamics and flow in Turbomachines, Vavra, M.H., John Wiley, 1960.
2. The dynamics and thermodynamics of compressible fluids, Vol. I & II, Shapiro A.H., Ronald
Press, 1965.
REFERENCES
1. Axial flow compressors - Horlock J.H., Butter worth London, 1973.
2. Axial flow turbines - Horlock J.H., Butter worth, London, 1973.
3. Mathematical theory of compressible fluid flow - Richard Von Mosses -Academia Press. N.Y.,
1958.

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Turbo-Machinery
Thermal Turbo Machines
45
15
ME 212

UNIT-I RADIAL FLOW COMPRESSORS


Radial flow compressors- Energy transfer-Slip-Pressure coefficient- Isentropic efficiency-Effect of
compressibility and pre-whirl-Diffuser-Non- dimensional parameters- surging- chokingperformance characteristics.
UNIT II AXIAL FLOW COMPRESSORS
Axial flow compressors-Velocity triangles-Blading-number and type of stagings - Air and blade
angles- Degree of reaction- Losses-Radial equilibrium and actuator disc theory performance
characteristics.
UNIT-III STEAM TURBINES AND GAS TURBINES
Steam turbines - Types- Classification - constructional details of different types of steam turbines.
Gas turbines -Types - Classification- Gas turbines engine and its components constructional
details of components - working principles of different components. Axial flow turbines (Impulse
and Reaction) - Velocity triangles.
UNIT-IV TURBINE POWER CYCLES AND PERFORMACE
Power Cycles -Basic steam and gas turbine power cycles -Analysis-Efficiencies -Thermodynamic
methods of improving the cycle efficiencies -Heat rate and steam rate calculations. Turbine speed Number of stages and stage work - Gas angles and blade angles. Losses in turbines - Reheat factor
and condition curve - constant stage efficiency - forms of actual condition curve - Turbine total
wheel speed. Partial admission turbines - losses - Applications performance estimation.
UNIT-V COMBUSTION CHAMBERS
Gas turbine combustion chambers - Requirements - Flame stabilization-combustion efficiency fuel injection and atomization - Different types of combustors. Gas turbine power plant matching
characteristics.

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Steam & Gas Turbines - Lee J.F. - McGraw Hill, 1962.
2. Theory of gas turbines - Cohen and Rogers Longman, 1974.
REFERENCES:
1. Steam turbines - Theory and Design - Shlyakhin. P., Peace Publishers, Moscow, (Translated
from Russian by A. Jagamohan), 1965.
2. Fans - Eck B., Pergaman, 1972.
3. Axial flow turbines - Horlack, H.H., Butter worth, London, 1973.

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Turbo-Machinery
Hydro Turbomachines
45
15
ME 213

UNIT-I ROTODYNAMIC PUMPS AND AXIAL FLOW PUMPS


Rotodynamic pumps - pump parameters - similar pumps - non-dimensional Parameters - Specific
speed - pump classification - different types - Ranges of operation.
Axial flow pumps-Constructional details-pump casing-guide system-Impeller -blade adjusting
mechanism-diffuser-bearings-blade profiles-Aerofoil theory- estimation of blade lift and pump
head losses Performance Characteristics - cavitation.
UNIT-II CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS
Centrifugal pumps-radial and mixed flow-constructional detailsInlet passage -Suction spiralimpeller-Recuperator-Vaned diffuser-multistage pumps-return passage-internal leakage-Wearing
ring-axial thrust- Balancing devices-Self priming arrangements-bearings and sealsBasic theorynumber and shape of blades-blade loading-Head slipCorrection factors-pre-rotation-off-design
performance-flow in the volute-flow in the diffuser and return passage-losses -hydraulic lossesvolumetric losses- disc friction-mechanical losses-estimation of axial thrustpump characteristicsstable operation-parallel operation of pumps-pumps in pipe systems-cavitations- NPSH.
UNIT-III BASICS OF HYDRAULIC TURBINES
Hydraulic turbines-basic parameters-principles of similaritymodel turbines-Unit quantities and
specific speed classification range of utilization- Constructional details of water turbines-Reaction
turbines-propeller-Kaplan, bulb and Francis turbines-Inlet passage-Spiral casing-speed ring guide
apparatuscasing draft tube-pelton wheel-distributor-nozzle-needle regulator deflector bucketbraking jet.
UNIT-IV REACTION TURBINE AND PELTON WHEEL
Basic theory of reaction turbine-Velocity triangles and their correction-aerofoil theory-flow
through different flow passages-volute, guide apparatus, runner and draft tube-hydraulic,
volumetric and mechanical losses-energy balance- regulation of discharge-off-design performanceForces and moments of guide vanes and adjustable blades of runneraxial thrust-cavitation in
turbines- Thoma's coefficient-Location of turbine above the tail race. Theory of pelton wheelaction of jet on the buckets-flow on bucket surfaces-Hydrodynamic forces and torque on the
runner-lossesenergy balance.
UNIT-V TESTING OF PUMPS AND TURBINES
Testing of pump-test rig-standard instrumentation-operational characteristics. Testing of model
turbines-test rigs-universal characteristics-separation of losses-cavitation characteristics.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Hydraulic Turbines - Nechlepa, M., Constable and Co., 1957.
2. Centrifugal and axial flow pumps - Stepanoff A.J., John Wiley 1962.
REFERENCES:
1. Impeller pumps - Lazarkieniz and Torskolanski, Pergamon Press, 1965.
2. Hydroelectric engineering practice - Vol. II, Editor Brown JG. 1958.
3. A treatise on applied hydraulics - Addison, H., Chapman and Hall, 1954.

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Turbo-Machinery
Computational Fluid Dynamics
45
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ME 214

UNIT-I REVIEW OF GOVERNING EQUATIONS FLUID FLOW & HEAT TRANSFER


Conservation of Mass, Newtons Second Law of Motion, Expanded Forms of Navier stokes
equations, Conservation of Energy Principle; Special Forms of the Navier Stokes Equations,
Classification of Second order Partial Differential Equations, Initial and Boundary Conditions,
Governing Equations in Generalized Coordinates.
UNIT-II FINITE DIFFERENCE, DISCRETIZATION, CONSISTENCY, STABILITY AND
FUNDAMENTAL OF FLUID FLOW MODELING
Elementary Finite Difference Quotients, Basic Aspects of Finite Difference Equations, Errors and
Stability Analysis, Some Nontrivial Problems with Discretized Equations, Applications to Heat
Conduction and Convection.
UNIT-III SOLUTION OF VISCOUS INCOMPRESSIBLE FLOWS BY STREAM
FUNCTION VORTICITY FORMULATION
Two Dimensional Incompressible Viscous Flow, Incorporation of Upwind Scheme, Estimation of
Discretization Error, Application to Curvilinear Geometries, Derivation of Surface Pressure and
Drag.
UNIT-IV SOLUTION OF NAVIER -STOKES EQUATIONS FOR INCOMPRESSIBLE
FLOWS USING MAC AND SIMPLE ALGORITHMS
Staggered Grid, Solution of the Unsteady Navier -Stokes Equations, Solutions of Energy Equation,
Formulation of the Flow Problems, SIMPLE Algorithm.
UNIT-V INTRODUCTION TO FVM
Introduction to FVM: Integral Approach, discretization & Higher order scheme

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Anderson D.A., Tannehill J.C., Pletcher R.H., Computational Fluid Mechanics and Heat
Transfer, Hemisphere Publishing Corporation, New York, U.S.A. 1984.
2. Anderson J.D., Jr., Computational Fluid Dynamics McGraw Hill, Inc New York, 1996.
3. H. K.Versteag and W. Malalsekara, An Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics,
Longman, 1995
REFERENCES:
1. Murlidhar K. Sunderarajan T., Computational Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer, Narosa
Publishing House, New Delhi, 2003.
2. Ankar S.V., Numerical Heat Transfer and Flow Hemisphere Publ., Corporation, 1985.
3. Sturt P.A., Introduction to Numerical Methods, the Macmillan Company, London, 1985.
4. Pratap R., Getting Started with MATLAB, Sounders College Publ. 1995.
5. Carnahan B., Applied Numerical Methods, John Wiley & Sons 1969.

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Advanced Fluid Machinery Lab
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LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. To study Navier Stokes equation and its applications in engineering.
2. To study the transition from laminar to turbulent flow and to determine the lower critical
Reynolds number.
3. To calculate the velocity of the flow through pipe and determine the shear stress distribution.
4. To study about the Conformal Transformation.
5. To study Thin Aerofoil Theory.
6. To study the functioning of Laser Doppler Anemometer.

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Gas Dynamics Lab
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1.
2.
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4.
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6.

To study about the isentropic flow through the nozzle.


To study about Beltrami flow.
To study about the formation of Normal shock waves.
To study about the formation of Oblique shock waves.
To study about Prandtls Mayer Expansion process.
To study about the Axi-symmetric flows in rotating and stationary passages.

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Turbomachine Design Lab
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LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
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4.
5.
6.

To study about the construction and operation of Centrifugal flow compressors.


To study about the construction and operation of Axial flow compressors.
To study about the construction and operation of Axial flow Turbine.
To study about the construction and operation of Radial flow Turbine.
To study the Designing procedure of Gas Turbine Blades.
To study about the various problems associated with the operation of Radial flow Turbine.

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Design of Thermal Turbomachines
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UNIT-I DESIGN OF CENTRIFUGAL COMPRESSOR


Design of compressors-Centrifugal compressor-Inlet section-Impeller passages-Effect of impeller
blade shape on performance-Impeller channel-Vaneless and vaned diffusers-Effect of Mach
number-Design procedure.
UNIT-II DESIGN OF AXIAL FLOW COMPRESSOR
Axial flow compressor-stage characteristics-Blading efficiency-Design parameters-Blade loadingLift coefficient and solidity-Three dimensional flow considerations-Radial equilibrium design
approach-Actuator disc theory approach-Design procedure and calculations.
UNIT-III DESIGN OF TURBINE FLOW PASSAGES
Design of Turbine flow passages-Introduction-Isentropic Velocity ratio-Energy distribution in
turbines-Effect of carryover velocity on energy distribution. Impulse turbine flow passages-Blade
pitch and width-Blade height-Blade entrance and exit angles-Geometry of impulse blade profilesLosses in impulse blade passages-Design procedure for single stage and multistage impulse
turbines.
UNIT-IV DESIGN OF REACTION TURBINE FLOW PASSAGES
Reaction turbine flow passages-Reaction blade profiles-Blade angles-Gauging and pitch-Blade
width and height-Losses in reaction blade passages-Degree of reaction-design procedure for
impulsereaction turbines-Calculations for axial thrust-Turbines for optimum capacity.
UNIT-V DESIGN OF REACTION TURBINE FLOW PASSAGES
Flow passage with radial equilibrium-The free vortex turbine-Turbine with constant specific mass
flow-Turbines with constant nozzle angle-comparison of radial equilibrium design-off design
performance using radial equilibrium theory-Actuator disc theory-Single parameter analysis Stream line curvature methods-Discussion.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Yahya S.M., Turbo Machine, Tata McGraw Hill, 1992.
2. Saravanamootoo, H.I.H., & Rogers, G.F.C., Gas Turbine Theory Person Education
(Singapore) Pvt. Ltd., Indian Branch, New Delhi 2001.
REFERENCES:
1. Shlyakhin P., Steam Turbines -Theory & Design, Peace Publications, Moscow, 1965.
2. Harlock J.H., Axial Flow Compressors, Butter worth London, 1958.
3. Harlock J.H., Axial Flow Turbines, Butter worth London, 1973.

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Design of Hydro Turbo Machines
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UNIT-I DESIGN OF CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS


Design of centrifugal pumps-selection of speed-Determination of impeller inlet and outlet
dimensions-Meridional geometry inlet and exit blade angles-blade geometry-mixed flow pumpselementary pump- Design of twisted blade - design of volute - vaned diffuser and return passage suction spiral.
UNIT-II DESIGN OF AXIAL FLOW PUMPS
Axial flow pumps - selection of speed - pump casing geometry hub diameter -number of blades
and cascade solidity - selection of blade geometry on different flow surfaces - diffuser design.
UNIT-III DESIGN OF HYDRAULIC TURBINE
Introduction to hydraulic turbine design - Type series and diameter series -selection of type and
diameter - Reaction turbine runner spaces Meridional Velocity field - elementary turbinesHydraulic design of Francis turbine -Choice of basic parameters - Inlet and Outlet edges of runner
blade blade Profiles on flow surfaces - shape of blade duct-velocity diagrams on different Flow
surfaces - certain guide lines to finalize the runner design - Guide wheel -Vane geometry and
torque on controlling mechanism-Discharge and Circulation - spiral- speed ring- Draft tube.
UNIT-IV DESIGN OF AXIAL TURBINE RUNNERS
Hydraulic design of axial turbine runners - characteristics of some aerofoils -Meridional flow field
- blade geometry on each flow surface - procedure to finalize the runner design.
UNIT-V DESIGN OF PELTON WHEEL
Hydraulic design of pelton wheel - number of nozzles and their diameter -Runner diameter number of buckets - positioning of buckets bucket Geometry and size -needle regulator deflector.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Krivechenko G.I., Hydraulic Machines Turbines & Pumps, Moscow Mir Publications,
1986.
2. Nechleba M., Hydraulic Turbine, Constable & Co., 1957.
3. Sargo A.S. & Khosla, D.S., Hydraulic & Hydraulics Machines, Salya Publisher, New Delhi,
1989.
REFERENCES:
1. Terry Wright Fluid Machinery Performance Analysis and Design, CRC Press, 1999.
2. Andre Kovats, Design and Performance at Centrifugal & Axial flow pumps & Compressors,
Pergamon, 1964.
3. Stepanoff, A.J., Centrifugal & Axial Flow Pumps, John Wiley, 1962.

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Energy & Exergy Analysis
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UNIT-I BASIC CONCEPTS OF ENERGY


Basic concepts of energy analysis of thermal systems.
UNIT-II BASIC EXERGY CONCEPTS
Classification of forms of exergy, concepts of exergy, exergy concepts for a control region,
physical exergy, chemical exergy, exergy concepts for closed system analysis, Non-flow exergy.
UNIT-III ELEMENTS OF PLANT ANALYSIS
Control mass analysis, control region analysis, criteria of performance, pictorial representation of
exergy balance, exergy based property diagram.
UNIT-IV EXERGY ANALYSIS OF PROCESSES
Expansions process, compression processes, heat transfer process, Mixing & separation process,
Chemical process including combustion etc.
UNIT-V ENERGY ANALYSIS OF THERMAL SYSTEMS
Gas turbine plant -Thermal Power Plant -Cogeneration Plant -Captive power plant -Combined
cycle Power plant-Refrigeration Plant-Chemical Plant-Lunde air liquification plant, Heat
Exchanger etc.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Ahrendts J., The Exergy Methods & Energy System Analysis John Wiley & Sons., N.Y.,
1980.
2. Winternore, D.E. Advance Thermodynamics for Engineers, Arnold Publ. Corp., 1997.
3. Kotas J.J. The Exergy Methods of Thermal Plant Analysis, 2nd Ed., Krieger Publ. Corp.
U.S.A., 1995.
REFERENCES:
1. Zemanskey M W and Diffman Heat and Thermodynamics, McGraw Hill, N.Y. 1997.
2. Turner, W.C., (Ed.), Energy Management Handbook, John Wiley & Sons, N.Y., 1982.
3. Dryden, I.G.C., The Efficient use of Energy, Butterworths, London, 1982.
4. Saravanamootoo, H.I.H, & Rogers, G.F.C., Gas Turbine Theory Person Education
(Singapore) Pvt. Ltd., Indian Branch, New Delhi 2001.
5. Seikan, Ishigai, Steam Power Engineering -Thermal and Hydraulic Design Principles,
Cambridge Univ., Press, 1999.

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Subject Code for MATS School of Engg & Tech
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ME 314
ME 315

ME 3131
ME 3132
ME 3133

Subject Name
OPTIMIZATION TECHNIQUES
HIGH TEMPERATURE MATERIALS
ELECTIVE II
CFD LAB
PROJECT WORK PHASE I

ELECTIVE II
DESIGN OF HEAT EXCHANGER
FATIGUE AND FRACTURE MECHANICS
DESIGN OF TURBINE BLADES

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ELECTIVE II

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ME 3132
ME 3133

ELECTIVES II
DESIGN OF HEAT EXCHANGER
FATIGUE AND FRACTURE MECHANICS
DESIGN OF TURBINE BLADES

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Optimization Techniques
45
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ME 311

UNIT I
Single and Multivariable optimization methods, constrained optimization methods, Kuhn-Tucker
conditions-Necessary & Sufficiency theorems.
UNIT II
Linear programming - Traveling salesman problem and Transshipment problems-post optimization
analysis. Integer programming all integers, mixed integer and zero-one programming
UNIT III
Geometric programming concept degree of difficulty solution of unconstrained & constrained
non linear problems by geometric programming. Dynamic programming.
UNIT IV
Energy System Simulation & optimization/Objectives/constraints, Problems formulation,
Unconstrained problems, Constrained Variations, Kuhn-Tucker Conditions.
UNIT V
Probabilistic Technique Tradeoffs between capital & energy using Pinch Analysis. EnergyEconomy models Scenario Generation.
TEXT BOOKS
1. Rao S.S., Optimization Theory & Applications, Wiley Eastern 1990.
2. K. Deb, Optimization for Engineering Design, Prentice Hall of India, 1995.
3. Reklaitis G.V., Ravindram A., Ragsdell K.M., Engineering Optimization methods &
Application, Wiley 1983.
REFERENCES
1. New Fville R. Applied System Analysis, McGraw Hill, Int. Edition 1990.
2. Stocker, W.I. Design of Thermal System, McGraw Hll, 1987.

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High Temperature Materials
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ME 312

UNIT-I CREEP
Factors influencing functional life of components at elevated temperatures, definition of creep
curve, various stages of creep, metallurgical factors influencing various stages, effect of stress,
temperature and strain rate.
UNIT- II DESIGN FOR CREEP RESISTANCE
Design of transient creep time, hardening, strain hardening, expressions of rupture life of creep,
ductile & brittle materials, Monkman-Grant relationship.
UNIT III FRACTURE
Various types of fracture, brittle to ductile from low temperature to high temperature, cleavage
fracture, ductile fracture due to micro void coalescence-diffusion controlled void growth; fracture
maps for different alloys and oxides.
UNIT IV OXIDATION AND HOT CORROSION
Oxidation, Pilling, Bedworth ratio, kinetic laws of oxidation- defect structure and control of
oxidation by alloy additions, hot gas corrosion deposit, modified hot gas corrosion, fluxing
mechanisms, effect of alloying elements on hot corrosion, interaction of hot corrosion and creep,
methods of combat hot corrosion.
UNIT V SUPERALLOYS AND OTHER MATERIALS
Iron base, Nickel base and Cobalt base super alloys, composition control, solid solution
strengthening, precipitation hardening by gamma prime, grain boundary strengthening, TCP phase,
embrittlement, solidification of single crystals, Intermetallics, high temperature ceramics.

TEXT BOOKS
1. Raj. R., Flow and Fracture at Elevated Temperatures, American Society for Metals, USA,
1985.
2. Hertzberg R. W., Deformation and Fracture Mechanics of Engineering materials, 4th
Edition, John Wiley, USA, 1996.
3. Courtney T.H, Mechanical Behavior of Materials, McGraw-Hill, USA, 1990.
REFERENCES
1. Boyle J.T, Spencer J, Stress Analysis for Creep, Butterworths, UK, 1983.
2. Bressers. J., Creep and Fatigue in High Temperature Alloys, Applied Science, 1981.
3. McLean D., Directionally Solidified Materials for High Temperature Service, The Metals
Society, USA, 1985.

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CFD Lab
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THIS LAB CONTAINS COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS THEORETICAL


CALCULATIONS AND PRACTICES.

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Project Work Phase I
ME 315

The objective of the phase I of the students project work is to prepare themselves to undertake
lively project which will found end application to the industry /society. Preparation for the project
work involve
Form a team of like minded students (not more than 4 in numbers) to carry out the project.
Make a preliminary survey and data collection or literature review of the project proposed in
the next semester.
Conduct a thorough literature survey and publish or present a paper of the proposed work in
any one of the forthcoming National seminars.
Plan for necessary supports, facilities, analytical tools and fixation of faculties /supervisors for
the final semester project work.

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Design of Heat Exchanger
45
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ME 3131

UNIT-I
Review of Heat Transfer Principles & Convection Correlation. Introduction to Heat Exchangers
and classification.
UNIT-II
Basic Design Methodologies, -NTU Method AND LMTD method, Design of Double Pipe Heat
Exchangers, Shell & Tube Type Heat Exchangers, TEMA, Nomenclature, j Factors.
UNIT-III
Conventional Design Methods, Bell-Delware Method, Compact Heat Exchangers, j -Factors,
Design Method, Condensers Classification and Design, Methods for Surface Condensers.
UNIT-IV
Evaporators classification and Design Methods, Plate Type Heat Exchangers, Regenerators.
UNIT-V
Basic Concepts of Mechanical Design of Heat Exchanger, Fixed and Floating Tube Sheet Design,
Design of Expansion Bellows.

TEXT BOOKS
1. Holger Martin, Heat Exchangers Hemisphere Publ. Corp. Washington, 1992.
2. Kuppan, T., Heat Exchanger Design Handbook, Macel Dekker, Inc., N.Y. 2000.
3. Saunders, E.A.D., Heat Exchangers Selection Design and Con struction, Longmann
Scientific and Technical, N.Y., 1988.

REFERENCES
1. Kern, D.O., Process Heat Transfer, McGraw Hill, 1965.
2. Shah R.K., Subbarao, E.C., Mashelkar, R.A., Heat Transfer Equipment Design, Hemisphere
Publ. Corp., 1988.
3. Seikan Ishigai, Steam Power Engineering -Thermal and Hydraulic Design Principles,
Cambridge Univ. Press 1999.

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Fatigue and Fracture Mechanics
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UNIT-I FATIGUE OF STRUCTURES


S.N. curves - Endurance limits - Effect of mean stress, Goodman, Gerber and Soderberg relations
and diagrams - Notches and stress concentrations - Neubers stress concentration factors - Plastic
stress concentration factors - Notched S.N. curves.
UNIT-II STATISTICAL ASPECTS OF FATIGUE BEHAVIOUR
Low cycle and high cycle fatigue - Coffin - Mansons relation - Transition life cyclic strain
hardening and softening - Analysis of load histories - Cycle counting techniques -Cumulative
damage - Miners theory - Other theories.
UNIT-III PHYSICAL ASPECTS OF FATIGUE
Phase in fatigue life - Crack initiation - Crack growth - Final Fracture - Dislocations -fatigue
fracture surfaces.
UNIT-IV FRACTURE MECHANICS
Strength of cracked bodies - Potential energy and surface energy - Griffiths theory -Irwin - Orwin
extension of Griffiths theory to ductile materials - stress analysis of cracked bodies - Effect of
thickness on fracture toughness - stress intensity factors for typical geometries.
UNIT-V FATIGUE DESIGN ANDTESTINIG
Safe life and Fail-safe design philosophies - Importance of Fracture Mechanics in Turbo
machineries- Application to composite materials and structures.

TEXT BOOKS
1. Prasanth Kumar Elements of fracture mechanics Wheeter publication, 1999.
2. Barrois W, Ripely, E.L., Fatigue of aircraft structure, Pegamon press. Oxford, 1983.
REFERENCES
1. Sin, C.G., Mechanics of fracture Vol. I, Sijthoff and w Noordhoff International Publishing
Co., Netherlands, 1989.
2. Knott, J.F., Fundamentals of Fracture Mechanics, Buterworth & Co., Ltd., London, 1983.

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Design of Turbine Blades
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This subject contains the Designing process and methods for Turbine Blades.

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MATS UNIVERSITY
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S. No.
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Subject Name
PROJECT WORK PHASE II

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The objective of the project work is to enable the students in convenient groups of not more
than 4 members on a project involving theoretical and experimental studies related to the branch of
study. Every project work shall have a guide who is the member of the faculty of the institution.
Six periods per week shall be allotted in the time table and this time shall be utilized by the
students to receive the directions from the guide, on library reading, laboratory work, computer
analysis or field work as assigned by the guide and also to present in periodical seminars on the
progress made in the project.
Each student shall finally produce a comprehensive report covering background
information, literature survey, problem statement, project work details and conclusion. This final
report shall be typewritten form as specified in the guidelines.
The continuous assessment shall be made as prescribed by the regulation.

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