TE 9269 ENERGY CONSERVATION IN THERMAL SYSTEMS SYLLABUS | ANNA UNIVERSITY ME THERMAL ENGINEERING ELECTIVES SYLLABUS REGULATION 2009 2011 2012-2013 BELOW IS THE ANNA UNIVERSITY M.E THERMAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT ELECTIVES SYLLABUS, TEXTBOOKS, REFERENCE BOOKS,EXAM PORTIONS,QUESTION BANK,PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTION PAPERS,MODEL QUESTION PAPERS, CLASS NOTES, IMPORTANT 2 MARKS, 8 MARKS, 16 MARKS TOPICS. IT IS APPLICABLE FOR ALL STUDENTS ADMITTED IN THE YEAR 2011 2012-2013 (ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI, TRICHY, MADURAI, TIRUNELVELI, COIMBATORE), 2009 REGULATION OF ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI AND STUDENTS ADMITTED IN ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI DURING 2010
TE 9269 ENERGY CONSERVATION IN THERMAL SYSTEMS L T P C 3 0 0 3
AIM :
To course is intended to introduce principles of energy auditing and to provide measures for energy conservation in thermal applications
OBJECTIVES:
To learn the present energy scenario and the need for energy conservation
To learn the instruments suitable for energy auditing
To study the various measures for energy conservation and financial implications for various thermal utilities
UNIT I INTRODUCTION 10
Energy Scenario – world and India. Energy Resources Availability in India. Energy consumption pattern. Energy conservation potential in various Industries and commercial establishments. Energy intensive industries – an overview. Energy conservation and energy efficiency – needs and advantages. Energy auditing – types, methodologies, barriers. Role of energy manager – Energy audit questionnaire – energy
Conservation Act 2003.
UNIT II INSTRUMENTS FOR ENERGY AUDITING 8
Instrument characteristics – sensitivity, readability, accuracy, precision, hystersis. Error and calibration. Measurement of flow, velocity, pressure, temperature, speed, Lux, power and humidity. Analysis of stack, water quality, power and fuel quality.
UNIT III THERMAL UTILITIES: OPERATION AND ENERGY CONSERVARTION 10
(i) Boilers (ii) Thermic Fluid Heaters (iii) Furnaces (iv) Waste Heat Recovery Systems (v) Thermal Storage
UNIT IV THERMAL ENERGY TRANSMISSION / PROTECTION SYSTEMS 7
Steam traps – refractories – optimum insulation thickness – insulation – piping design
UNIT V FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 10
Investment – need, appraisal and criteria, financial analysis techniques – break even analysis – simple pay back period, return on investment, net present value, internal rate of return, cash flows, DSCR, financing options, ESCO concept.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Smith, CB Energy Management Principles, Pergamon Press, NewYork, 1981
2. Hamies, Energy Auditing and Conservation; Methods Measurements, Management and Case study, Hemisphere, Washington, 1980
REFERENCES:
1. Trivedi, PR, Jolka KR, Energy Management, Commonwealth Publication, New Delhi, 1997
2. Write, Larry C, Industrial Energy Management and Utilization, Hemisphere Publishers, Washington, 1988
3. Diamant, RME, Total Energy, Pergamon, Oxford, 1970
4. Handbook on Energy Efficiency, TERI, New Delhi, 2001
5 .Guide book for National Certification Examination for Energy Managers and Energy Auditors (Could be downloaded from www.energymanagertraining.com)
TE 9269 ENERGY CONSERVATION IN THERMAL SYSTEMS L T P C 3 0 0 3
AIM :
To course is intended to introduce principles of energy auditing and to provide measures for energy conservation in thermal applications
OBJECTIVES:
To learn the present energy scenario and the need for energy conservation
To learn the instruments suitable for energy auditing
To study the various measures for energy conservation and financial implications for various thermal utilities
UNIT I INTRODUCTION 10
Energy Scenario – world and India. Energy Resources Availability in India. Energy consumption pattern. Energy conservation potential in various Industries and commercial establishments. Energy intensive industries – an overview. Energy conservation and energy efficiency – needs and advantages. Energy auditing – types, methodologies, barriers. Role of energy manager – Energy audit questionnaire – energy
Conservation Act 2003.
UNIT II INSTRUMENTS FOR ENERGY AUDITING 8
Instrument characteristics – sensitivity, readability, accuracy, precision, hystersis. Error and calibration. Measurement of flow, velocity, pressure, temperature, speed, Lux, power and humidity. Analysis of stack, water quality, power and fuel quality.
UNIT III THERMAL UTILITIES: OPERATION AND ENERGY CONSERVARTION 10
(i) Boilers (ii) Thermic Fluid Heaters (iii) Furnaces (iv) Waste Heat Recovery Systems (v) Thermal Storage
UNIT IV THERMAL ENERGY TRANSMISSION / PROTECTION SYSTEMS 7
Steam traps – refractories – optimum insulation thickness – insulation – piping design
UNIT V FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 10
Investment – need, appraisal and criteria, financial analysis techniques – break even analysis – simple pay back period, return on investment, net present value, internal rate of return, cash flows, DSCR, financing options, ESCO concept.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Smith, CB Energy Management Principles, Pergamon Press, NewYork, 1981
2. Hamies, Energy Auditing and Conservation; Methods Measurements, Management and Case study, Hemisphere, Washington, 1980
REFERENCES:
1. Trivedi, PR, Jolka KR, Energy Management, Commonwealth Publication, New Delhi, 1997
2. Write, Larry C, Industrial Energy Management and Utilization, Hemisphere Publishers, Washington, 1988
3. Diamant, RME, Total Energy, Pergamon, Oxford, 1970
4. Handbook on Energy Efficiency, TERI, New Delhi, 2001
5 .Guide book for National Certification Examination for Energy Managers and Energy Auditors (Could be downloaded from www.energymanagertraining.com)
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