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MM245 Thermodynamics 1<br />

10 credit points 4.5 hours per week average Hawthorn<br />

~ssessmat: examination and laboratory<br />

A second year subject in the Bachelor of Engineering<br />

(Manufacturing) and (Mechanical)<br />

0 bjedives<br />

To develop the fundamentals of thermodynamics;<br />

to cover the Second Law, entropy and conservation<br />

laws;<br />

to apply these concepts to heat exchangers, boiling<br />

condensation and radiation.<br />

Content<br />

Revision of steady flow<br />

Second law of thermodynamics<br />

The heat engine; Entropy; T-s diagram. Reversible processes<br />

and the T-s diagram. Irreversible processes. Energy.<br />

Power cycles<br />

Carnot. Rankine (with reheat and feed water heating). Otto.<br />

Diesel. Joule. Stirling. Ericson. Air standard cycle. Dual<br />

combustion. Mean effective pressure.<br />

Reciprocating gas compressors<br />

Multistage compression. Steady flow analysis. Rotary<br />

machines. Vacuum pumps. Air motors.<br />

Reciprocating IC engines rB\<br />

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Two stroke and our stroke. Other types of engines. Criteria<br />

of performance. Engine output and efficiency. Performance<br />

characteristics. Air standard cycles and real cycles. Fuels for<br />

IC engines: octane and cetane rotating. Fuel systems.<br />

Supercharging. Emissions and control. Alternative forms in<br />

IC engines and development.<br />

Fouriers law of conduction<br />

Newtons law of cooling. The composite wall and electrical<br />

analogy. The general conduction equation. Numerical<br />

methods. Convection including natural and forced<br />

convection. Heat exchangers. NTU. Effectiveness. Extended<br />

surfaces. Black and grey body radiation. The Stefan-<br />

Botzmann law. Lambert's law and the geometric factor. Gas<br />

radiation.<br />

Refrigeration and heat pumps<br />

COP. Reverse heat engine cycle. Vapour-compression<br />

-. & cycles. Refrigeration load. The pressure-enthalpy diagram.<br />

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Compressor type. The use of flash chamber. Vapour<br />

absorption cycle. Gas cycles. Refrigerants. CFC's and<br />

3 .a-. HCFC's.<br />

" Experiments<br />

Air to steam heat exchanger. Air compressor. Heat pump.<br />

Gas turbine.<br />

Recommended reading<br />

Eastop, T.D. and McConkey, A., Applied Thermodynamics for<br />

Engmea'ng Technologists, 5th edn, Longman, 1993<br />

Rogers, G. and Mayhew, Y., Enginea'ng Thermodynamics, 4th<br />

edn, Longman, 1992<br />

MM246 Fluid Mechanics 1<br />

10 creditpoints 4.5 hoursper week Hawthorn<br />

Assessment: examination and laboratory<br />

A second year subject in the Bachelor of Engineering<br />

(Manufacturing) and (Mechanical)<br />

0 bjedives<br />

To develop the fundamentals of fluid mechanics to cover<br />

fluid statics, momentum and energy principles and boundary<br />

layer theory.<br />

To apply these fundamentals to turbo-machinery and<br />

conduit flow.<br />

Content<br />

Introduction to fluid mechanics<br />

Fluid properties<br />

Ideal flow. Viscosity. Elasticity. Surface tension. Vapour<br />

pressure. Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids.<br />

Fluid statics<br />

Manometry. Pressures. Heads. Hydrostatics forces on<br />

surfaces. Buoyancy.<br />

Fluids in motion<br />

Continuity. Acceleration. Control volumes.<br />

Pressure variation flowing fluids<br />

Bernoulli equation. Separation. Cavitation.<br />

Momentum principle<br />

Moment of momentum. Navier Stokes equation. Reynolds<br />

equation.<br />

Energy principle<br />

Hydraulic and energy lines.<br />

Flow in conduits<br />

Shear stress. Laminar flow. Turbulent flow. Pipe systems.<br />

Losses. Non-circular conduits.<br />

Recommended reading<br />

Daughtery, R.L., Franzini, J.B. and Finnemore, E.J., Fluid<br />

Mechanics with Engineering Applications, McGraw Hill, SI Metric<br />

edn, 1989<br />

Douglas, J.F., Gasiorek, J.M. and Swaffield, J.A., Fluid Mechanics,<br />

3rd edn, Longman, 1995<br />

Roberson, J.A., and Crowe, C.T., Engineering Fluid Mechanics,<br />

Houghton-Mifflin, 5th edn, 1993<br />

MM269 Services ?'j~i<br />

2 hours per week Prerequisite: M 6 9 Services<br />

Instruction: lectures, tutorials and field excursions<br />

Assessment: examination 70%, assessed work 30%<br />

This is a subject in the Bachelor of Technology (Building<br />

Surveying)<br />

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Content<br />

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This subject deals with the services encountered in industrial<br />

and low rise buildings. The following topics are covered:<br />

Air-conditioning basic principles of human comfort<br />

requirements. Equipment type. Integration in buildings.<br />

Electrical services principles of illumination, emergency and<br />

exit lights. Communication systems. Specialty services trade<br />

waste disposal.<br />

Recommended reading<br />

Clifford, E.C. Heating, Ventilliation and Air-Conditioning.<br />

Reston, Va., Reston Publishing, 1984<br />

Pethebridge, K. and Neeson, I. Australian Electrical Wiring<br />

Practice. 4th edn, Sydney, McGraw-Hill, 1992<br />

Stein, B. et al. Mechanical and Electrical Equipment for Buildings.<br />

7th edn, Wiley, 1986

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