203141: Power Generation Technologies Unit 1 Thermal Power Plants book pdf Free Download

 

203141: Power Generation Technologies Unit 1 Thermal Power Plants book pdf Free Download 

Prerequisite:  Fuel calorific value.  Semiconductor materials for PV cells.  Work, power and energy calculation. Course Objective:  To introduce conventional energy conversion system with steam, hydro based and nuclear

based power plant.  To initiate non-conventional energy conversion system with solar, wind, fuel cell, tidal

ocean, geothermal, biomass etc.  To commence interconnection of energy source to gird, stand alone and hybrid system. Course Outcome: Upon successful completion of this course, the students will be able to:

CO1: Identify components and elaborate working principle of conventional power plants. CO2: Recognize the importance and opportunities of renewable energies. CO3: Calculate and control power output of wind solar, and hydro power plant. CO4: Describe process of grid interconnection of distributed generation and requirements. CO5: Interpret the environmental and social impact of various generation technologies. Unit 01: Thermal Power Plant (06 hrs)

Basic thermodynamic cycles: Carnot cycle, Rankine cycle; Actual Rankine cycle; Reheat cycle

(theoretical only); heat rate (Numerical on Heat rate). Thermal Power Plants: Site selection, Main parts and its working. Types of boilers (FBC, Fire

tube, and Water tube). Assessment of heat recovery systems Steam turbines Fuel Handling, Ash

disposal and dust collection, Draught systems, electrostatic precipitator. Unit 02: Nuclear, Diesel, Gas Power Plant (6 Hrs)

A. Nuclear Power Plant: Introduction, atomic physics, nuclear reaction, materials, site selection, nuclear reactors and working of each part, classification of nuclear reactor, nuclear waste

disposal. B. Diesel Power Plants: Main components and its working, Diesel plant efficiency and heat

balance (Numerical), Site selection of diesel power plant. C. Gas Power Plant: Introduction to gas cycles. Simple gas turbine power plant, methods to

improve thermal efficiency, open loop and closed loop cycle power plants, gas fuels, gas turbine

materials, plant layout. Combined cycle power plants, concept of heat to power ratio. Unit 03: Hydro Power Plant (6 Hrs)

Site selection, Hydrology, storage and pondage, general arrangements and operation of hydro

power plant, Hydraulic turbines, turbine size, pelton wheel turbine, Francis and Kaplan turbines, selection of turbines, Dams, Spillways, gates, intake and out take works, canals and layout of

penstocks, water hammer and surge tank, simple numerical on hydro graphs and number of

turbine required. Small, mini and micro hydro power plant (Introduction only). Unit 04: Wind Energy Systems (6 Hrs)

Historical Development of Wind Power, Types of wind turbine, Impact of Tower Height, Power

in the Wind. Maximum Rotor efficiency, Speed control for Maximum Power, Average Power in

the wind (Numerical). Wind Turbine Generators (WTG) - Synchronous and Asynchronous (block

diagrams only), Wind Turbine Economics, Simple Estimates of Wind Turbine Energy, Environmental Impacts of Wind Turbines. Change in wind pattern and its effect on power

generation. Control of wind turbine generator. Unit 05: Solar Energy (6 Hrs)

Principles of solar radiations, solar constant, cloudy index and concentration ratio, measurement

of solar radiation. Solar energy collectors (solar thermal applications), principle of energy

conversion, collection systems and their features, types of collectors with comparison. Solar

thermal power plants. Over view of recent development of PV technologies. A Generic



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