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    POWER PLANT ENGINEERING

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    LECTURER NOTES ON EE2252 POWER PLANT ENGINEERING II YEAR /IV SEMESTER EEE ACADEMIC YEAR 2012-2013 EE2252 POWER PLANT ENGINEERING SYLLABUS 3 1 0 4 AIM Expose the students to basics of various power plants so that they will have the comprehensive idea of power system operation. OBJECTIVES To become familiar with operation of various power plants. 1 THERMAL POWER PLANTS 1 Basic thermodynamic cycles‚ various components of steam power plantlayoutpulverized coal burners- Fluidized

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION At first glance the idea of running an engine on air seems to be too good to be true. Actually‚ if we can make use of air as an aid for running an engine it is a fantastic idea. As we all know‚ air is all around us‚ it never runs out‚ it is non-polluting and it is free. An Air Driven Engine makes use of Compressed Air Technology for its operation. Compressed Air Technology is now widely preferred for research by different industries for developing different drives for different

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    these requirements‚ the aircraft is highly powered and has a very strong structure. The airframe of a fixed-wing aircraft consists of the following five major units: 1. Fuselage 2. Wings 3. Stabilizers 4. Flight controls surfaces 5. Landing gear A rotary-wing aircraft consists of the following four major units: 1. Fuselage 2. Landing gear 3. Main rotor assembly 4. Tail rotor assembly You need to be familiar with the terms used for aircraft construction to work in an aviation rating. STRUCTURAL STRESS

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    Quasi Turbine

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    turbine is a zero vibration continuous combustion rotary engine having four faces articulated rotor with a free and accessible centre rotating without vibration nor dead time and producing a strong torque at low rpm under a variety of modes and fuels. The quasi turbine is also an optimization theory for extremely compact efficient engine concept. It is a new engine concept from Canada which offers a design similar to that of rotary engines but with the advantages of a gas turbine-all

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    Hydraulic Turbines

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    In turbines the pressure energy is converted into mechanical energy(which is further converted into electrical energy). WORKING PRINCIPLE OF PUMPS it is just the reverse of the above‚ that is‚ the mechanical energy is converted into pressure energy. OUR FOCUS OF STUDY • Working of various types of hydraulic turbines. • Working of hydraulic pumps. POWER PLANTS • Thermal power plants – steam is the working fluid. • Hydro electric power plants – running water is the working fluid. • Gas

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    Mud Puppy Sanders

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    driven w/constant speed control‚ Rotary Motion. Mix Hopper Jet ventury Mud mix system. Fast Easy Setup Total Weight 3‚900 Pounds Foot Print 5’6” Wide x 11’ Long x 6’6“ Tall The MudPuppy sets up in just a few minutes. No settling pit to dig and fill. Only 600 gallons of water needed to get started. Fuel Capacity 25 Gallons Diesel approximately 20 Hours “Run time may vary.” Clean mud means a clean hole. The Job Site will be Clean and Dry. Pump‚ Drill string‚ and Swivel all

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    http://www.UandiStar.org JNT UNIVERSITY KAKINADA‚ KAKINADA MECHANICAL ENGINEERING - COURSE STRUCTURE – 2010 BATCH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 I SEMESTER Engineering Mechanics Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulic Machinery Thermodynamics Managerial Economics & Financial Analysis Electrical & Electronics Engineering Computer aided Engineering Drawing lab Electrical & Electronics Engg. Lab Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulic Machinery Lab English Communication Practice P 4 4 4 4 4 6 3 3 2 II YEAR C II SEMESTER 4 1

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    Introduction of the Company

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    providing their customers in the industrial‚ commercial‚ agricultural‚ and real estate development sectors‚ with highest standards of knowledge‚ quality and complete service. RCP ENGINEERING WORKS offers modern facilities for assembly‚ fabrication of pumps and pumping system alokng with modern facilities for testing and quality control. The technical staffs are highly exposed to the areas the company is engaged in. RCP ENGINEERING WORKS offeres tailored packed where they can either fabricate to their

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    Combine Harvester

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    Combine harvester [pic] [pic] A Lely open-cab combine. [pic] [pic] Harvesting oats in a Claas Lexion 570 combine with enclosed‚ air-conditioned cab with rotary thresher and laser-guided hydraulic steering [pic] [pic] Old Style Harvester found in the Henty‚ Australia region [pic] [pic] John Deere Combine 9870 STS with 625D [pic] [pic] John Deere 9870 STS underbelly [pic] [pic] Case IH Axial-Flow combine The combine harvester‚ or simply combine‚ is a machine that harvests grain crops

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    Piston Engines

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    way to eliminate the plumbing and lighten the weight. It was known as a rotary engine. The Wright and Curtiss motors had been mounted firmly in supports‚ with the shaft and propeller spinning. Rotary engines reversed that‚ with the shaft being held tightly—and the engine spinning! The propeller was mounted to the rotating engine‚ which stayed cool by having its cylinders whirl within the open air. During World War I‚ rotaries attained tremendous popularity. They were less

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