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REFERENCES                                        c.   El-Wakil, M.M., 2002, Powerplant Technology,
                    a.   McQuiston, F.C., 2011, Heating, Ventilating and   McGraw Hill.
                        Air Conditioning Analysis and Design, Wiley.
                    b.   Arora,  C.P.,  2009,  Refirgeration  and  Air   BMCG 4613  COMPUTATIONAL FLUID
                        Conditioning,  3   Edition,  Tata-McGrawHill,            DYNAMICS
                                     rd
                        New Delhi.                                    LEARNING OUTCOMES
                    c.   Jones, W.P., 2001, Air Conditioning, 5  Edition,   At the end of this course, students should be able to:
                                                      th
                        Butterwort Heinemann, Oxford.                 LO1  To  explain  the  concept  of  major  theories,
                    d.   Wang,  S.K.,  2009,  Handbook  of  Air            approaches and methodologies used in CFD.
                        Conditioning  and  Refrigeration,  2   Edition,   LO2  To conduct the actual implementation of CFD
                                                     nd
                        MCGraw-Hill, New York.                             methods in using commercial CFD codes.
                                                                      LO3  To  be  able  to  interpret  and  present  the
                    BMCG 4733 POWERPLANT SYSTEM                            results  in  an  appropriate  professional
                    LEARNING OUTCOMES                                      context.
                    At the end of the course, students should be able to:   SYNOPSIS
                    LO1  Determine  the  performance  of  different   The  fundamental  principles  of  fluid  mechanics  are
                          cycles and component for power generation   conservation  of  mass,  momentum  and  energy.
                          plant.                                      Engineering students must understand and be able
                    LO2  Calculate  the  performance  of  different   to  apply  these  basic  principles  before  designing
                          combustion system using different fuel source.   fluids  engineering  systems.  Hence,  this  course  is
                    LO3   Analyze the cooling tower performance.      designed for undergraduate students tend to pursue
                    LO4  Appraise the performance of Nuclear energy   industrial employment after graduation. The course
                          power generation system.                    is  focused  on  two  areas:  the  fundamental  of  the
                    SYNOPSIS                                          method  and  the  correct  way  of  conducting  the
                    The  course  will  involve  the  studies  on  the   analysis  using  readily  available  software,  i.e.
                    Thermodynamics review, Rankine Cycles, Fossil-Fuel   ANSYS Version 14.
                    Steam Generator, Fuels and Combustion, Turbines,   REFERENCES
                    Condensate  Feedwater  System,  Circulating  Water   a.   Anderson,  J.D.,  2006,  Computational  Fluid
                    System,  Gas  Turbines,  Nuclear  Energy,  Reactors,   Dynamics The Basic with Application, McGraw-
                    Powerplant and Power Generation Influence on the      Hill: Singapore.
                    Environment.                                      b.   Chung,T.J.,   2010,   Computational   Fluid
                    REFERENCES                                            Dynamics,   Second   Edition,   Cambridge
                    a.   Kiameh,  P.,  2011,  Power  Plant  Equipment     University Press: United States of America.
                        Operation and Maintenance Guide, McGraw       c.   Tannehill,  J.C.,  Anderson,  D.A.,  and  Pletcher,
                        Hill.                                             R.H.,  1997,  Computational  Fluid  Mechanics
                    b.   Woodruff,  E.,  Lammers,  H.,  and  Lammers,  T.,   and Heat Transfer, Second Edition, Taylor and
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                        2011, Steam Plant Operation, 9  Ed., McGraw-      Francis: USA.
                        Hill.



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