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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
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New Delhi. LEARNING OUTCOMES
c. Jones, W.P., 2001, Air Conditioning, 5 Edition, At the end of this course, students should be able to:
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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
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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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