Basic Mechanical Engineering, 1/e. (Record no. 25602)

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Edition number 23
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100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Kumar, Pravin.
245 10 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Basic Mechanical Engineering, 1/e.
250 ## - EDITION STATEMENT
Edition statement 1st ed.
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent 1 online resource (648 pages)
505 0# - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note Cover -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- About the Author -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1: Concepts of Thermodynamics and Properties of Gases -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Important Terminologies Used in Thermodynamics -- 1.3 Specific Heat Capacity -- 1.3.1 Specific Heat at Constant Volume (Cv) -- 1.3.2 Specific Heat at Constant Pressure (Cp) -- 1.3.3 Relationship Between Cp and Cv -- 1.4 The First Law of Thermodynamics -- 1.4.1 Mechanical Equivalent of Heat -- 1.4.2 Internal Energy -- 1.4.3 Physical Interpretation of Internal Energy -- 1.4.4 Energy Transfer Across the System Boundary (Heat and Work) -- 1.4.5 Non-flow Processes -- 1.4.6 Application of First Law of Thermodynamics in Steady Flow Process and Variable Flow Process -- 1.4.7 Limitations of First Law of Thermodynamics -- 1.5 The Second Law of Thermodynamics -- 1.5.1 Kelvin-Planck Statement -- 1.5.2 Clausius Statement -- 1.5.3 Equivalence of Kelvin-Planck and Clausius Statement -- 1.6 Reversible and Irreversible Processes -- 1.7 The Carnot Cycle -- 1.8 The Clausius Inequality -- 1.9 Entropy and Entropy Generation -- 1.9.1 Entropy -- 1.9.2 Entropy Generation -- 1.9.3 Entropy Balance -- 1.9.4 Evaluation of Entropy Change -- 1.10 Third Law of Thermodynamics -- 1.11 Gas Laws -- 1.11.1 Boyle's Law -- 1.11.2 Charles's Law -- 1.11.3 Gay-Lussac's Law -- 1.11.4 The Combined Gas Law -- 1.11.5 Gas Constant -- Summary -- Multiple Choice Questions -- Fill in the Blanks -- Review Questions -- Problems for Practice -- Chapter 2: Fuels and Combustion -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Coal -- 2.2.1 Analysis of Coal -- 2.3 Liquid Fuels -- 2.3.1 Petroleum -- 2.3.2 Kerosene -- 2.3.3 Diesel -- 2.3.4 Gasoline -- 2.3.5 Calorific Value of Liquid Fuels -- 2.3.6 Major Contents of Liquid Fuels -- 2.4 Gaseous Fuels -- 2.4.1 LPG -- 2.4.2 Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) -- 2.5 Biofuels -- 2.5.1 Bioalcohols.
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Formatted contents note 2.5.2 Biodiesel -- 2.5.3 Green Diesel -- 2.5.4 Vegetable Oil -- 2.5.5 Bioethers -- 2.5.6 Biogas -- 2.5.7 Syngas -- 2.5.8 Solid Biofuels -- 2.6 Combustion -- 2.6.1 Principle of Combustion -- 2.7 Determination of Calorific Value of Fuel Using Bomb Calorimeter -- Summary -- Multiple Choice Questions -- Review Questions -- Problems for Practice -- Chapter 3: Power Plant Engineering and Sources of Energy -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Prime Movers -- 3.2.1 Historical Development of Prime Movers -- 3.3 Power Plant Engineering -- 3.3.1 Thermal Power Plant -- 3.3.2 Hydroelectric Power Plant -- 3.3.3 Nuclear Power Plant -- 3.4 Sources of Energy -- 3.4.1 Renewable Energy -- 3.4.2 Non-renewable Energy -- Summary -- Multiple Choice Questions -- Review Questions -- Chapter 4: Properties of Steam and Steam Generators -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Formation of Steam at Constant Pressure -- 4.3 Throttling Calorimeter -- 4.4 Separating and Throttling Calorimeter -- 4.5 Steam Table -- 4.6 Mollier Diagram or h-S Chart -- 4.7 Steam Generators/Boilers -- 4.7.1 Classification of Boilers -- 4.7.2 Requirements of a Good Boiler -- 4.7.3 Cochran Boiler -- 4.7.4 Babcock and Wilcox Boiler -- 4.7.5 Locomotive Boiler -- 4.7.6 Lancashire Boiler -- 4.7.7 Cornish Boiler -- 4.8 Boiler Mountings -- 4.8.1 Safety Valves -- 4.8.2 High Steam Low Water Safety Valve -- 4.8.3 Water Level Indicator -- 4.8.4 Pressure Gauge -- 4.8.5 Feed Check Valve -- 4.8.6 Steam Stop Valve -- 4.8.7 Blow-off Cock -- 4.8.8 Fusible Plug -- 4.8.9 Manhole -- 4.9 Boiler Accessories -- 4.9.1 Economiser -- 4.9.2 Air Preheater -- 4.9.3 Superheater -- 4.9.4 Feed Pump -- 4.9.5 Injector -- 4.9.6 Steam Trap -- 4.9.7 Steam Separator -- 4.9.8 Pressure Reducing Valve -- 4.10 Chimney Height Calculation -- 4.10.1 Draught -- 4.11 Performance of Boilers -- Summary -- Multiple Choice Questions -- Fill in the Blanks -- Review Questions.
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Formatted contents note Problems for Practice -- Chapter 5: Steam Engine, Steam and Gas Turbines -- 5.1 Introduction to Steam Power Systems -- 5.2 Steam Engines and their Working Principles -- 5.2.1 Modified Rankine Cycle: Theoretical Indicator Diagram -- 5.2.2 Rankine Cycle -- 5.3 Steam Turbine -- 5.3.1 Classification of Steam Turbine -- 5.3.2 Compounding of Impulse Turbine -- 5.3.3 Impulses-reaction Turbine (Reaction Turbine) -- 5.3.4 Differences Between Impulse and Reaction Turbines -- 5.3.5 Losses in Steam Turbines -- 5.3.6 Governing of Steam Turbines -- 5.4 Gas Turbines -- 5.4.1 Classification of Gas Turbine -- 5.4.2 Applications of Gas Turbines -- 5.4.3 Gas Turbine Cycle with Regenerator -- 5.4.4 Gas Turbine Cycle with Reheating and Intercooling -- Summary -- Multiple Choice Questions -- Fill in the Blanks -- Review Questions -- Problems for Practice -- Chapter 6: Internal Combustion Engines -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Classification of IC Engines -- 6.3 Basic Structure of IC Engines -- 6.3.1 Nomenclature -- 6.4 Working Principle of IC Engines -- 6.4.1 Four-stroke Spark Ignition Engine -- 6.4.2 Four Stroke Compression Ignition Engine -- 6.4.3 Two-stroke Spark Ignition Engine -- 6.4.4 Two Stroke CI Engine -- 6.4.5 Comparison Between Four Strokes and Two Strokes Engines -- 6.4.6 Comparison Between SI and CI Engines -- 6.4.7 Comparison Between Otto Cycle and Diesel Cycle -- 6.5 Valve Timing Diagrams -- 6.5.1 Valve Timing Diagram for Four Strokes SI Engines -- 6.5.2 Port Timing Diagram for Two Strokes SI Engines -- 6.5.3 Valve Timing Diagram for Four Strokes CI Engine -- 6.6 Otto Cycle -- 6.7 Diesel Cycle -- 6.8 Dual Cycle -- 6.9 Engine Performance Parameters -- Summary -- Multiple Choice Questions -- Fill in the Blanks -- Review Questions -- Problems for Practice -- Chapter 7: Introduction to Heat Transfer -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.1.1 Conduction -- 7.1.2 Convection.
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Formatted contents note 7.1.3 Radiation -- 7.1.4 Combined Heat Transfer -- 7.2 Heat Exchanger -- 7.2.1 Parallel and Counter Flow Heat Exchangers -- 7.2.2 Cross flow Recuperator -- 7.2.3 Multi-pass and Mixed Flow Recuperators -- Summary -- Multiple Choice Questions -- Review Questions -- Problems for Practice -- Chapter 8: Refrigeration and Air Conditioning -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Refrigerator and Heat Pump -- 8.3 Components of Refrigeration System -- 8.3.1 Evaporator -- 8.3.2 Compressor -- 8.3.3 Condenser -- 8.3.4 Expansion Valve -- 8.4 Types of Refrigeration Systems -- 8.4.1 Air-refrigeration System -- 8.4.2 Vapour Compression Refrigeration System -- 8.4.3 Absorption Refrigeration Cycle -- 8.5 Type of Refrigerants -- 8.6 Types of Refrigerators -- 8.6.1 Top-mount Refrigerators -- 8.6.2 Side-by-Side Mount Refrigerators -- 8.6.3 Bottom Mount Freezers -- 8.6.4 French Door Refrigerators -- 8.7 Psychrometry -- 8.8 Psychrometric Processes -- 8.8.1 Psychrometric Chart -- 8.9 Air Washers -- 8.10 Human Comfort Conditions -- 8.11 Room Air Conditioner -- 8.11.1 Window Air Conditioner -- 8.11.2 Split Air Conditioner -- 8.11.3 Difference Between Split and Window ACs -- Summary -- Multiple Choice Questions -- Review Questions -- Problems for Practice -- Chapter 9: Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Properties of Fluids -- 9.2.1 Density -- 9.2.2 Viscosity -- 9.2.3 Newtonian and Non-Newtonian Fluids -- 9.2.4 Surface Tension -- 9.2.5 Capillarity -- 9.2.6 Pressure Variation with Depth -- 9.3 Bernoulli's Equation -- 9.4 Types of Flow -- 9.5 Introduction to Hydraulic Machines -- 9.6 Hydraulic Turbines -- 9.6.1 Classification of Hydraulic Turbines -- 9.7 Terminology Used in Turbine -- 9.8 Pelton Turbine -- 9.8.1 Main Components of Pelton Turbine -- 9.8.2 Selection of Speed of Pelton Turbine -- 9.8.3 Velocity Triangle for Pelton Turbine -- 9.9 Francis Turbine.
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Formatted contents note 9.9.1 Main Components of Francis Turbine -- 9.9.2 Different Shapes of Draft Tubes -- 9.10 Kaplan Turbine -- 9.10.1 Velocity Triangle for Kaplan Turbine -- 9.11 Governing of Turbines -- 9.12 Pumps -- 9.13 Centrifugal Pump -- 9.13.1 Main Components of Centrifugal Pump -- 9.13.2 Velocity Triangle for Centrifugal Pump -- 9.13.3 Various Heads and Efficiencies of Centrifugal Pumps -- 9.13.4 Some Important Points Related to Centrifugal Pump -- 9.14 Reciprocating Pump -- 9.14.1 Air Vessels -- 9.15 Gear Pump -- 9.16 Vane Pump -- 9.17 Lobe Pump -- 9.18 Screw Pump -- 9.18.1 Two-screw, Low-pitch, Screw Pump -- 9.18.2 Three-screw, High-pitch, Screw Pump -- 9.19 Hydraulic Coupling -- 9.20 Hydraulic Torque Converter -- Summary -- Multiple Choice Questions -- Review Questions -- Problems for Practice -- Chapter 10: Air Compressors -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Classification of Compressors -- 10.3 Reciprocating Compressors -- 10.3.1 Polytropic Compression -- 10.3.2 Isothermal Compression -- 10.3.3 Effect of Clearance on Work Done -- 10.3.4 Volumetric Efficiency -- 10.3.5 Multistage Compression -- 10.3.6 Work Done in Multistage Compression -- 10.4 Rotary Compressors -- 10.4.1 Fixed Vane Type Compressors -- 10.4.2 Multiple Vane Type Rotary Compressors -- 10.5 Centrifugal Compressors -- 10.6 Axial Flow Compressors -- Summary -- Multiple Choice Questions -- Fill in the Blanks -- Review Questions -- Problems for Practice -- Chapter 11: Centroid and Moment of Inertia -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Determination of Position of Centroid of Plane Geometric Figures -- 11.2.1 Centre of Gravity, Centre of Mass, and Centroid of an Irregular Shape -- 11.2.2 Centroid of I-section -- 11.2.3 Centroid of U-section -- 11.2.4 Centroid of H-section -- 11.2.5 Centroid of L-section -- 11.2.6 Centroid of T-section -- 11.2.7 Centroid of C-section -- 11.2.8 Centroid of Circular Arc.
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Formatted contents note 11.2.9 Centroid of Semicircular-Section of a Disc.
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Summary, etc Basic Mechanical Engineering covers a wide range of topics and engineering concepts that are required to be learnt as in any undergraduate engineering course. Divided into three parts this book lays emphasis on explaining the logic and physics of critical problems to develop analytical skills in students.
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Main entry heading Kumar, Pravin
Title Basic Mechanical Engineering, 1/e
Place, publisher, and date of publication Delhi : Pearson India,c2013
International Standard Book Number 9789332505759
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