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The document provides details of the course file evaluation report for the subject "Power Plant Engineering" taught in the 5th semester of the Electrical and Electronics Engineering department at Excel College of Engineering and Technology. It includes the course syllabus, objectives, units covered, outcomes, textbooks and references. The course covers various types of power plants like coal, diesel, gas turbine, nuclear, and renewable energy. It discusses the components, cycles, layout and issues related to different power plants. The evaluation report is signed by the subject teacher and head of the department.

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The document provides details of the course file evaluation report for the subject "Power Plant Engineering" taught in the 5th semester of the Electrical and Electronics Engineering department at Excel College of Engineering and Technology. It includes the course syllabus, objectives, units covered, outcomes, textbooks and references. The course covers various types of power plants like coal, diesel, gas turbine, nuclear, and renewable energy. It discusses the components, cycles, layout and issues related to different power plants. The evaluation report is signed by the subject teacher and head of the department.

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EXCEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY,

KOMARAPALAYAM
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

Course File Evaluation Report EEE


V Semester

Subject/Subject code: ME6701 POWER PLANT ENGINEERING


Subject Teacher : Ms.J.Pavalam

Date of No. of Technical Preparation No. Evaluated by Signature


Lesson Question Principal HOD
Evaluation Units content Augmented of staff
plan
Bank
completed topics
included

Course File must contain the following documents in the given order
1. Syllabus
2. Preamble
3. PEO’s
4. Lesson plan
5. Course materials (Unit wise) – Hand written and /or printed materials
6. Augmented topics to be taught and the Lecture material (Report on augmented topic
teaching must be submitted in the format to the HOD upon completion)
7. Question Bank prepared by the subject teacher.
8. University Question papers (Copies)
9. List of books referred for preparing the lecture notes and class room teaching
ME6701 POWER PLANT ENGINEERING L T P C3 0 0 3
OBJECTIVES:
 Providing an overview of Power Plants and detailing the role of Mechanical
Engineers in theiroperation and maintenance.
UNIT I COAL BASED THERMAL POWER PLANTS 10
Rankine cycle - improvisations, Layout of modern coal power plant, Super Critical
Boilers, FBC Boilers, Turbines, Condensers, Steam & Heat rate, Subsystems of thermal
power plants – Fuel and ash handling, Draught system, Feed water treatment. Binary
Cycles and Cogeneration systems.
UNIT II DIESEL, GAS TURBINE AND COMBINED CYCLE POWER PLANTS
10
Otto, Diesel, Dual & Brayton Cycle - Analysis & Optimisation. Components of Diesel
and Gas Turbine power plants. Combined Cycle Power Plants. Integrated Gasifier based
Combined Cycle systems.
UNIT III NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS 7
Basics of Nuclear Engineering, Layout and subsystems of Nuclear Power Plants,
Working of Nuclear Reactors : Boiling Water Reactor (BWR), Pressurized Water
Reactor (PWR), CANada Deuterium- Uranium reactor (CANDU), Breeder, Gas Cooled
and Liquid Metal Cooled Reactors. Safety measures for Nuclear Power plants.
UNIT IV POWER FROM RENEWABLE ENERGY 10
Hydro Electric Power Plants – Classification, Typical Layout and associated components
including Turbines. Principle, Construction and working of Wind, Tidal, Solar Photo
Voltaic (SPV), Solar Thermal, Geo Thermal, Biogas and Fuel Cell power systems.
UNIT V ENERGY, ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES OF POWER
PLANTS 8
Power tariff types, Load distribution parameters, load curve, Comparison of site selection
criteria, relative merits & demerits, Capital & Operating Cost of different power plants.
Pollution control technologies including Waste Disposal Options for Coal and Nuclear
Power Plants.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS

OUTCOMES:
 Upon completion of this course, the Students can able to understand different
types of power plant, and its functions and their flow lines and issues related to
them.
 Analyse and solve energy and economic related issues in power sectors.
TEXT BOOK:
1. P.K. Nag, Power Plant Engineering, Tata McGraw – Hill Publishing Company Ltd.,
ThirdEdition, 2008.
REFERENCES:
1. M.M. El-Wakil, Power Plant Technology, Tata McGraw – Hill Publishing Company
Ltd., 2010.
2. Black & Veatch, Springer, Power Plant Engineering, 1996.
3. Thomas C. Elliott, Kao Chen and Robert C. Swanekamp, Standard Handbook of Power
Plant Engineering, Second Edition, McGraw – Hill, 1998.
4. Godfrey Boyle, Renewable energy, Open University, Oxford University Press in
association with
the Open University, 2004.

FACULTY SIGN HOD

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