CY 6251 ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY - II Syllabus | Anna University Regulation 2013 BE/B Tech First Year Second Semester Syllabus. Below is the Anna University 2013 Regulation Syllabus for 2nd Semester for All Department Except Marine Engineering, 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 Academic year 2013-2014 onwards for all its Affiliated institutions in Tamil nadu.
exchangers- disadvantages (wastage of fuels, decrease in efficiency, boiler explosion) prevention of
scale formation -softening of hard water -external treatment zeolite and demineralization - internal
treatment- boiler compounds (phosphate, calgon, carbonate, colloidal) - caustic embrittlement-boiler
corrosion-priming and foaming- desalination of brackish water –reverse osmosis.
potential- reduction potential, measurement and applications - electrochemical series and its
significance - Nernst equation (derivation and problems). Corrosion- causes- factors- typeschemical,
electrochemical corrosion (galvanic, differential aeration), corrosion control - material
selection and design aspects - electrochemical protection – sacrificial anode method and impressed
current cathodic method. Paints- constituents and function. Electroplating of Copper and electroless
plating of nickel.
between nuclear fission and fusion- nuclear chain reactions- nuclear reactor power generatorclassification
of nuclear reactor- light water reactor- breeder reactor- solar energy conversion- solar
cells- wind energy. Batteries and fuel cells:Types of batteries- alkaline battery- lead storage batterynickel-
cadmium battery- lithium battery- fuel cell H2 -O2 fuel cell- applications.
definition, characteristics, classification, properties – refractoriness and RUL, dimensional stability,
thermal spalling, thermal expansion, porosity; Manufacture of alumina, magnesite and silicon
carbide, Portland cement- manufacture and properties - setting and hardening of cement, special
cement- waterproof and white cement–properties and uses. Glass - manufacture, types, properties
and uses.
of coal (proximate and ultimate)- carbonization- manufacture of metallurgical coke (Otto
Hoffmann method) - petroleum- manufacture of synthetic petrol (Bergius process)- knocking- octane
number - diesel oil- cetane number - natural gas- compressed natural gas(CNG)- liquefied
petroleum gases(LPG)- producer gas- water gas. Power alcohol and bio diesel. Combustion of fuels:
introduction- theoretical calculation of calorific value- calculation of stoichiometry of fuel and air ratioignition
temperature- explosive range - flue gas analysis (ORSAT Method).
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
2. DaraS.S,UmareS.S.“Engineering Chemistry”, S. Chand & Company Ltd., New Delhi , 2010
Company Pvt. Ltd. Chennai, 2009
2. AshimaSrivastava and Janhavi N N., “Concepts of Engineering Chemistry”, ACME Learning Private Limited., New Delhi., 2010.
3. RenuBapna and Renu Gupta., “Engineering Chemistry”, Macmillan India Publisher Ltd., 2010.
4 Pahari A and Chauhan B., “Engineering Chemistry”., Firewall Media., New Delhi., 2010
CY6251 ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY - II L T P C 3 0 0 3
UNIT I WATER TECHNOLOGY 9
Introduction to boiler feed water-requirements-formation of deposits in steam boilers and heatexchangers- disadvantages (wastage of fuels, decrease in efficiency, boiler explosion) prevention of
scale formation -softening of hard water -external treatment zeolite and demineralization - internal
treatment- boiler compounds (phosphate, calgon, carbonate, colloidal) - caustic embrittlement-boiler
corrosion-priming and foaming- desalination of brackish water –reverse osmosis.
UNIT II ELECTROCHEMISTRY AND CORROSION 9
Electrochemical cell - redox reaction, electrode potential- origin of electrode potential- oxidationpotential- reduction potential, measurement and applications - electrochemical series and its
significance - Nernst equation (derivation and problems). Corrosion- causes- factors- typeschemical,
electrochemical corrosion (galvanic, differential aeration), corrosion control - material
selection and design aspects - electrochemical protection – sacrificial anode method and impressed
current cathodic method. Paints- constituents and function. Electroplating of Copper and electroless
plating of nickel.
UNIT III ENERGY SOURCES 9
Introduction- nuclear energy- nuclear fission- controlled nuclear fission- nuclear fusion- differencesbetween nuclear fission and fusion- nuclear chain reactions- nuclear reactor power generatorclassification
of nuclear reactor- light water reactor- breeder reactor- solar energy conversion- solar
cells- wind energy. Batteries and fuel cells:Types of batteries- alkaline battery- lead storage batterynickel-
cadmium battery- lithium battery- fuel cell H2 -O2 fuel cell- applications.
UNIT IV ENGINEERING MATERIALS 9
Abrasives: definition, classification or types, grinding wheel, abrasive paper and cloth. Refractories:definition, characteristics, classification, properties – refractoriness and RUL, dimensional stability,
thermal spalling, thermal expansion, porosity; Manufacture of alumina, magnesite and silicon
carbide, Portland cement- manufacture and properties - setting and hardening of cement, special
cement- waterproof and white cement–properties and uses. Glass - manufacture, types, properties
and uses.
UNIT V FUELS AND COMBUSTION 9
Fuel: Introduction- classification of fuels- calorific value- higher and lower calorific values- coalanalysisof coal (proximate and ultimate)- carbonization- manufacture of metallurgical coke (Otto
Hoffmann method) - petroleum- manufacture of synthetic petrol (Bergius process)- knocking- octane
number - diesel oil- cetane number - natural gas- compressed natural gas(CNG)- liquefied
petroleum gases(LPG)- producer gas- water gas. Power alcohol and bio diesel. Combustion of fuels:
introduction- theoretical calculation of calorific value- calculation of stoichiometry of fuel and air ratioignition
temperature- explosive range - flue gas analysis (ORSAT Method).
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS
1. Vairam S, Kalyani P and SubaRamesh.,“Engineering Chemistry”., Wiley India PvtLtd.,New Delhi., 20112. DaraS.S,UmareS.S.“Engineering Chemistry”, S. Chand & Company Ltd., New Delhi , 2010
REFERENCES
1 Kannan P. and Ravikrishnan A., “Engineering Chemistry”, Sri Krishna Hi-tech PublishingCompany Pvt. Ltd. Chennai, 2009
2. AshimaSrivastava and Janhavi N N., “Concepts of Engineering Chemistry”, ACME Learning Private Limited., New Delhi., 2010.
3. RenuBapna and Renu Gupta., “Engineering Chemistry”, Macmillan India Publisher Ltd., 2010.
4 Pahari A and Chauhan B., “Engineering Chemistry”., Firewall Media., New Delhi., 2010
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