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Srinivasan Engineering College, Perambalur

This document outlines the course details for Gas Dynamics and Jet Propulsion taught in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Srinivasan Engineering College. The course objectives are to study compressible and incompressible flows, shock waves, and jet and rocket propulsion. Upon completion, students will understand these concepts and be able to solve related problems. The course will be taught over 60 lectures based on topics in the referenced textbooks. Students will be evaluated through slip tests, cycle tests, a model exam, attendance, and a question bank. The instructors are Dhilip A. and Dhinesh Kumar M.

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Srinivasan Engineering College, Perambalur

This document outlines the course details for Gas Dynamics and Jet Propulsion taught in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Srinivasan Engineering College. The course objectives are to study compressible and incompressible flows, shock waves, and jet and rocket propulsion. Upon completion, students will understand these concepts and be able to solve related problems. The course will be taught over 60 lectures based on topics in the referenced textbooks. Students will be evaluated through slip tests, cycle tests, a model exam, attendance, and a question bank. The instructors are Dhilip A. and Dhinesh Kumar M.

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Srinivasan Engineering College, Perambalur

Department Of Computer Science and Engineering


Even Semester 2013 – 2014
DATE: 16.12.2013
Course Handout
LTPC
Course No : ME2351 3 1 0 4
Course Title : GAS DYNAMICS AND JET PROPULSION
Course Instructor : DHILIP .A & M.DHINESH KUMAR
Instructor-in-charge : DHILIP .A & M.DHINESH KUMAR

COURSE OBJECTIVES

 To study the basic difference between incompressible and compressible flow


 To study about the phenomenon of shock waves and its effect on flow.
 To gain some basic knowledge about the jet propulsion Rocket propulsion.

COURSE OUTCOME

Upon successful completion of this course, a student will be able to

 Know the Differences and benefits of compressible and incompressible flows


 Students can able to understand the flow through the ducts with heat transfer and friction
 Know the phenomenon of shock waves and its reactions.
 Know the operations and principles of ramjet, turbojet, turbofan, turbo prop engines
 Gain the deep knowledge about the rocket propulsion and types of various propellants and
its performance study.
.

TEXT BOOK(S) [TB]

1. Yahya, S.M., “Fundamental of Compressible Flow”, New Age International (P) Ltd., 1996.
2. Anderson, J.D., Modern compressible flow, McGraw Hill, 3 rd Edition, 2003.

COURSE PLAN / SCHEDULE

S.N Topics to be covered Learning objectives Ref. to Text No. of


o Book lecture
s
1 Energy and momentum equations To know about the equation which governs T1 2.1 &3.2 2
for compressible fluid flows the compressible flows and solve problems
using these equations
2 Various regions of flows – To understand the various region of flows , T1 2.7-2.9 2
Reference velocities – Stagnation find its properties and to solve the problems
state – Velocity of sound
3 Critical states – Mach number – To ensure about the mach number and to T1 5.1 -5.3 2
critical mach number – Types of solve the problems using mach number
waves – Mach cone – Mach angle
4 Effect of Mach number on To understand the effect of mach number in T1 2.11 2
compressibility compressibility
5 Isentropic flow through variable To understand the concept of Isentropic T1 4.1 2
area ducts flow through variable area ducts
6 T-S and H-S diagrams for nozzle To determine the flowing qualities of fluid T1 4.7&4.8 2
and diffuser flows through the nozzle and diffuser
7 Area ratio as a function of Mach To find the Area ratio as a function of T1 4.4 2

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number Mach number
8 Mass flow rate through nozzles and To calculate Mass flow rate through nozzles T1 4.6 2
diffusers and diffusers
9 Effect of friction in flow through To understand the concept of Effect of T1 4.9 1
nozzles. friction in flow through nozzles
10 Flow in constant area ducts with To introduce the fanno flow and solve T1 8.1-8.2 2
friction (Fanno flow) – Fanno problem in fanno flow
curves and Fanno flow equation
11 Variation of flow properties – To enrich the Variation of flow properties T1 8.4-8.5 2
Variation of Mach number with
duct length
12 Isothermal flow with To introduce the concept isothermal flow T1 8.8 2
friction in constant area ducts
13 Flow in constant area ducts with To introduce the Rayleigh flow and solve T1 9.1-9.6 2
heat transfer (Rayleigh flow), problem in Rayleigh flow
Rayleigh line and Rayleigh flow
equation
14 Variation of flow properties – To understand the concept of maximum T1 9.7 2
maximum heat transfer heat transfer
15 Governing equations To study about the governing equations T1 6.1-6.3 2
16 Variation of flow parameters like To know about variation of flow parameters T1 6.6 -6.10 2
static pressure, static temperature,
density,
stagnation pressure and entropy
across the normal shock
17 Prandtl-Meyer equation – To know about the subsonic flows T1 6.4 2
impossibility of shock in subsonic
flows
18 Flow in convergent and divergent To understand the functions and properties T1 8.1-8.2 2
nozzle with shock – Normal shock of governors
in Fanno and Rayleigh flows –
Flow with oblique shock
(elementary treatment only)
19 Aircraft propulsion ,Types of jet To understand the use and how the T1 12.1 -12.3 3
engines, Energy flow through jet compressibility flow used in Aircraft
engines Study of turbojet engine propulsion
components, Diffuser, compressor,
combustion chamber, turbine and
exhaust systems ,
Performance of turbo jet engines
20 Thrust, thrust power, propulsive To further understand about different types T1 12.4 -12.5 2
and overall efficiencies – Thrust of jet engines
augmentation in turbo jet engine –
Ram jet and pulse jet engines
21 Rocket propulsion – Rocket To understand the use and how the T1 13.1 -13.2 3
engines thrust equation – Effective compressibility flow used in Rocket
jet velocity specific impulse propulsion
22 Rocket engine performance – Solid To study about the various types of T1 13.5-13.7 2
and liquid propellants – propellants
Comparison of different propulsion
systems
Total number of classes planned: 60

EVALUATION SCHEME – INTERNAL ASSESSMENT

FORMAT NO: FM02 /Issue: 01/Revision: 00


EC Evaluation Duration Weightage Date & Time Venue
No. Components
Monday-Friday
1 Slip Tests 40 min 20% &
8.30am to 9.15am
27-01-2014 To 01-02-2014
2 Cycle Test 1 1.30hr &
8.30am to 10.00am
17-02-2014 To 24-02-2014

announced later
3 Cycle Test 2 1.30hr 30% &
8.30am to 10.00am

To be
10-03-2014 To 15-03-2014
4 Cycle Test 3 1.30hr &
8.30am to 10.00am
05-04-2014 To 11-04-2014
5 Model Exam 3hr 30% &
1.00pm to 4.00pm
Attendance
6 Continuous 20%
Percentage
LINKS:
Question Bank : www.sriengg.com/Kindly include the respective link
University Question Paper: www.sriengg.com/Kindly include the respective link

HOD Instructor-In-Charge Instructor

(Dr.M.Joseph Fernandus) ( A.Dhilip) ( A.Dhilip)

FORMAT NO: FM02 /Issue: 01/Revision: 00

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