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7208-HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY,COIMBATORE-32

Department of Aeronautical Engineering


Lesson Plan
Subject code:AE6301

Degree/Branch:BE/AERO

Subject Name: AERO ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS

Year/Sem/Sec:II / III

Faculty: Mr.Paramaguru V

Total No. of Periods given in Syllabus: 45


Tutorial

:0

Lecture

: 45

Practical

:0

Grand Total : 45 Periods


Sl.No

Propsed
Date

No.of
Periods.

Topic

UNIT I

Actual Date

Books

Page Nos Teaching Method

BASIC CONCEPT AND FIRST LAW

OBJECTIVE:
1

Concept of continuum

BB

Macroscopic approach

BB

Thermodynamic systems - closed, open and isolated.

BB

Property, state, path and process,

BB

Quasi-static process, work, modes of work

BB

Zeroth law of thermodynamics- concept of temperature and


heat, internal energy, specific heat capacities, enthalpy

BB

Concept of ideal and real gases. First law of thermodynamics

BB

Applications to closed and open systems

BB

Steady flow processes with reference to various thermal


equipments.

BB

Total Number of Periods


Sl.No

Propsed
Date

9
No.of
Periods.

Topic

UNIT II

Actual Date

Books

Page Nos Teaching Method

SECOND LAW AND ENTROPY

OBJECTIVE:
10

Second law of thermodynamics

BB

11

Kelvin planck and clausius statements of second law.

BB

12

Reversibility and irreversibility

BB

13

Carnot theorem. carnot cycle,

PPT

14

Reversed carnot cycle,

PPT

15

Efficiency, COP

BB

16

Thermodynamic temperature scale

BB

17

Concept of entropy

BB

18

Entropy of ideal gas, principle of increase of entropy.

BB

Total Number of Periods

Sl.No

Propsed
Date

No.of
Periods.

Topic

UNIT III

Actual Date

Books

Page Nos Teaching Method

THERMODYNAMIC AVAILABILITY AND AIR STANDARD CYCLES

OBJECTIVE:
19

Basics energy in non-flow processes: expressions for the


energy of a closed system

BB

20

Equivalence between mechanical energy forms and exergy

BB

21

Flow of energy associated with heat flow

BB

22

Exergy consumption and entropy generation

BB

23

Exergy in steady flow processes: expressions for exergy in


steady flow processes

BB

24

Exergy dissipation and entropy generation

BB

25

Otto Cycle - air standard efficiency - mean effective pressure.

RWD & PPT

RWD & PPT

RWD & PPT

Diesel Cycle, dual Cycle - air standard efficiency - mean


effective pressure.
Brayton cycles - air standard efficiency - mean effective
pressure.

26
27

Total Number of Periods


Sl.No

Propsed
Date

9
No.of
Periods.

Topic

UNIT IV

Actual Date

Books

Page Nos Teaching Method

PROPERTIES OF PURE SUBSTANCE AND POWER CYCLE

OBJECTIVE:
28

Properties of pure substances

BB

29

Thermodynamic properties of pure substances in solid, liquid


and vapour phases, Phase rule

BB

30

P-V, P-T, T-V, T-S, H-S diagrams

BB

31

PVT surfaces, thermodynamic properties of steam

BB & PPT

32

Calculations of work done and heat transfer in non-flow

BB & PPT

33

Calculations of work done and heat transfer in flow processes

BB & PPT

34

Standard rankine cycle

BB & PPT

35

Reheat and regeneration cycle.

BB & PPT

Total Number of Periods


Sl.No

Propsed
Date

8
No.of
Periods.

Topic

UNIT V

Actual Date

Books

Page Nos Teaching Method

BASICS OF PROPULSION AND HEAT TRANSFER

OBJECTIVE:
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45

Classification of jet engines


Simple jet propulsion system
Thrust equation
Specific impulse
Ideal cycle analysis
Non-ideal cycle analysis
Conduction in parallel
Conduction in radial
Conduction in composite wall
Basics of convective and radiation heat transfer.
Total Number of Periods

BB & PPT

BB & PPT

BB

BB

BB & PPT

BB & PPT

BB & PPT

BB & PPT

BB & PPT

BB & PPT
10

Note:
BB

BLACK BOARD PRESENATION

PPT

POWER POINT PRESENTATION

RWD

REAL WORKING DEMONSTRATION IN LAB( Utilising


available machines & charts in lab for better & hands on
experience for students)

WG

WORK GROUPS(Giving tools and samples on desk for better understanding)


TEXT BOOK

T1

Nag.P.K., Engineering Thermodynamics, Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 2007.

T2

Rathakrishnan E., Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics, Prentice-Hall India, 2005.


REFERENCES

R1

Ramalingam K.K. Thermodynamics, Sci-Tech Publications, 2006

R2

Holman.J.P., Thermodynamics, 3rd Edition, McGraw-Hill, 2007.

R3

Venwylen and Sontag, Classical Thermodynamics, Wiley Eastern, 1987

R4

Arora C.P, Thermodynamics, Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 2003.

R5

Merala C, Pother, Craig W, Somerton, Thermodynamics for Engineers, Schaum


Outline Series, Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 2004.

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