ME60232: Theory Of Combustion And Emissions

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ME60232
Course name Theory Of Combustion And Emissions
Offered by Mechanical Engineering
Credits 4
L-T-P 3-1-0
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2
2



EX A B C D P F
Semester Spring


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Theory of Combustion and Emissions Introductory concepts. Thermodynamics of reacting systems: conservation of mass and energy in a chemical reaction, adiabatic flame temperature, second law aspects of chemical reactions. Essentials of chemical Kinetics: molarity and order of chemical reaction, general equation for rate of reaction, equation of Arrhenius, activation energy. Theories of premixed laminar and turbulent flames; concepts of ignition, flame stabilization, extinction and quenching. Theories of gaseous diffusion flames; droplet and spray combustion: theories of atomization, spray combustion models, spray combustion characteristics and design of burners; mechanism and kinetics of coal combustion; fluidized bed combustion; flames related to industrial applications; Emissions from combustion: constituents and types of emission, mechanisms of hydrocarbon and particulate emissions, theories of soot and NOx formation. Control of emissions.


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