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18th November 2016, 04:50 PM
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Re: BPUT Thermodynamics

The Thermodynamics topic comes into Basic Mechanical Engineering Subject of First Semester.

As you want syllabus of B.Tech First Semester Thermodynamics , so I am providing following syllabus:

BPUT University Thermodynamics Syllabus
MODULE-1
Thermodynamics: (9 classes)
Systems, Properties, Process, State, Cycle, Internal energy, Enthalpy, Zeroth Law, First law and
Second Law of Thermodynamics, Basic Concept of Entropy, Properties of ideal gas., Properties
of pure substances, Steam formation, Types of Steam, Enthalpy, Specific volume, Internal energy and dryness fraction of steam, use of Steam tables. Related numerical.

MODULE-2: ( 11 classes)
Application of Thermodynamics:
Air compressors, Steam Power Plant, Refrigerators and Heat pump, I.C. Engines (Brief
Description of different components of above mentioned systems and working principles with
Schematic diagram only) Introduction to Fluid Mechanics and Heat transfer: Fluid properties, Pascal’s law, Buoyancy, Bernoulli’s theorem, pipe flow, hydraulic turbines and pumps. Different modes of heat transfer, heat exchangers (basics).

MODULE-3(8 classes)
Production processes
Turning , Casting, Welding and forming (Drawing, Forging, Extrusion) (working principles with
Schematic diagram only) Engineering materials: Classification of Engineering materials. Mechanical properties of Steel, Aluminum and Plastics.

MODULE-4 (8 classes)
Fasteners and Power transmission devices:
Nut, Bolt, Screw, Rivets, Belt, Rope, Gear drives.Coupling, clutch, brakes.(Basics, applications,
advantages and limitations only).
Mechanical Measurements: Temperature, pressure, velocity, flow, strain, force, torque measurements. (Working principle only).




Here I am attaching a file that has complete syllabus of B.Tech Course of BPUT University.
Attached Files
File Type: pdf BPUT University B.Tech Syllabus.pdf (358.4 KB, 375 views)


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