Friday 15 February 2013

Calculators for Petroleum Engineers

The  on-line  computational  and  graphics  Calculators for  Petroleum   engineers   &  geologists  in:  
Drilling,  Reservoir  Engineering,  Production,  Geosciences  &  Economics.

AVAILABLE  CALCULATORS  (all free!) 
New ones are added periodically
DrillingSurge & Swab pressures
Bit Hydraulics Optimization
Cuttings Slip Velocity
Equivalent Circulation Density Of Mud
Basic solids analysis
Drilling rate d-Exponent
Directional survey
Well Schematic I - Single vertical completion
Well Schematic II - Dual vertical completion
Well Schematic III - Horizontal single completion
Casing Data Browser
Reservoir IMaterial Balance Equation I: SolutionGas-GasCap Drive
Material Balance Equation II: SolutionGas with GasCap Withdrawal/Injection
Pressure Buildup Analysis - Horner Plot (Oilwell)
Inflow Performance Relationships For solution-gas drive Vertical wells
Inflow Performance Relationships For solution-gas drive Slanted wells
Inflow Performance Relationships For solution-gas drive Horizontal wells 
Horizontal well performance (oil)
Water coning in a vertical well
Combined gas & water coning in a vertical well
Water breakthrough time in a vertical well 
Reservoir II - GasOriginal Gas In Place: Volumetric reservoir - p/z method
Original Gas In Place: Abnormally Pressured gas reservoir
Coalbed Methane: Original Gas In Place by P/Z* method
Coalbed Methane: Reservoir performance prediction
Gaswell deliverability - Backpressure AOF test
Horizontal well performance (gas)
Gas Properties - I: Z, μ, Bg and Sg for a given Composition
Gas Properties - II: Z, μ, Bg for a given Specific gravity
Real gas pseudo-pressure
Gas coning in a vertical well
ProductionDecline Curve Analysis
Flow through chokes (1-phase)
Flow through chokes (2-phase)
Gaswell flow in Vertical Tubing
Gas flow in Horizontal Pipeline
Gas flow in Inclined Pipeline
API Gravity Correction to 60°F
Gas well load-up: Critical Rate
Tubing Data Browser
Skin Factors In Perforated Vertical Wells
Skin Factors In Perforated Horizontal Wells
Productivity Ratio Of Perforated Horizontal Wells
GeosciencesContouring
Conventional well log analysis I
Conventional well log analysis II
EconomicsBasic cashflow analysis
Comprehensive cashflow analysis (oilfield)
Comprehensive cashflow analysis (gasfield)
"Optimum" number of Oilfield development wells
Project selection/Capital allocation by Ranking method
Miscellaneous Units Conversion Calculators
Units Conversion factors
World Oil & Gas Production & Reserves - Country by country Data
Mechanical Engineering Calculators
Civil Engineering Calculators
Chemical Engineering Calculators 
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Saturday 22 December 2012

II Year B.Tech. PTME II Sem syllabus




JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD

II Year B.Tech. P.E.. II Sem                        L          T/P/D     C
3          1/-/-     4

PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS



UNIT-I : Probability

Sample space and events – Probability – The axioms of probability – Some


Elementary theorems - Conditional probability – Baye’s theorem, Random variables – Discrete and continuous.

UNIT-II: Distributions
Binomial , Poisson & normal distributions related properties . Sampling distributions –Sampling distribution of means (known and Unknown)

UNIT-III: Testing of Hypothesis I
Tests of hypothesis point estimations – interval estimations Bayesian estimation. Large samples, Null hypothesis – Alternate hypothesis type I, & type II errors – critical region confidential interval for mean testing of single variance. Difference between the mean.
UNIT-IV : Testing of Hypothesis II
Confidential interval for the proportions. Tests of hypothesis for the proportions single and difference between the proportions.

UNIT-V: Small samples
Confidence interval for the t- distribution – Tests of hypothesis –
t- distributions,  F- distributions distribution. Test of Hypothesis –.

UNIT-VI
Correlation & Regression
Coefficient of correlation – Regression Coefficient – The lines of regression – The rank correlation
UNIT-VII
Queuing Theory
Arrival Theorem - Pure Birth process and Death Process M/M/1 Model .

UNIT-VIII
Stochastic processes
Introduction to Stochastic Processes – Markov process classification of states – Examples of Markov Chains, Stochastic Matrix, limiting probabilities.

TEXT BOOKS:

  1. Probability & Statistics by D.K. Murugesan & P.Guru Swamy, Anuradha Publications.
  2. Probability & Statistics for Engineers by G.S.S.Bhisma Rao, Scitech Publications.

REFERENCES:

  1. Probability & Statistics by T.K.V.Iyengar & B.Krishna Gandhi & Others, S.Chand.
  2. Probability & Statistics by William Mendenhall & Others, Cengage Publications.
  3. Higher Engineering Mathematics by B.S. Grewal, Khanna Publications.
  4. Higher Engineering Mathematics by Jain & S.K.R. Iyengar, Narasa Publications.
  5. A first course in Probability & Statistics by B.L.S. Prakasa Rao, World Scientific.
  6. Probability & Statistics for Engineers, Miller and John E. Freund, Prentice Hall of India.
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD

II Year B.Tech. P.E.. II Sem                        L          T/P/D     C
3          1/-/-     3

MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS AND FINANCIAL ANALYSIS

Unit I
Introduction to Managerial Economics: Definition, Nature and Scope of Managerial Economics–Demand Analysis: Demand Determinants, Law of Demand and its exceptions.

Unit II
Elasticity of Demand: Definition, Types, Measurement and Significance of Elasticity of Demand. Demand Forecasting, Factors governing demand forecasting, methods of demand forecasting (survey methods, statistical methods, expert opinion method, test marketing, controlled experiments, judgmental approach to demand forecasting)

Unit III
Theory of Production and Cost Analysis: Production Function – Isoquants and Isocosts, MRTS, Least Cost Combination of Inputs, Cobb-Douglas Production function, Laws of Returns, Internal and External Economies of Scale.
Cost Analysis: Cost concepts, Opportunity cost, Fixed vs. Variable costs, Explicit costs Vs. Implicit costs, Out of pocket costs vs. Imputed costs. Break-even Analysis (BEA)-Determination of Break-Even Point (simple problems)- Managerial Significance and limitations of BEA.

Unit  IV
Introduction to Markets & Pricing Policies:

Market structures: Types of competition, Features of Perfect competition, Monopoly and Monopolistic Competition. Price-Output Determination in case of Perfect Competition and Monopoly.
Objectives and Policies of Pricing- Methods of Pricing: Cost Plus Pricing, Marginal Cost Pricing, Sealed Bid Pricing, Going Rate Pricing, Limit Pricing, Market Skimming Pricing, Penetration Pricing, Two-Part Pricing, Block Pricing, Bundling Pricing, Peak Load Pricing, Cross Subsidization.

Unit V
Business & New Economic Environment: Characteristic features of Business, Features and evaluation of Sole Proprietorship, Partnership, Joint Stock Company, Public Enterprises and their types, Changing Business Environment in Post-liberalization scenario.

Unit VI
Capital and Capital Budgeting: Capital and its significance, Types of Capital, Estimation of Fixed and Working capital requirements, Methods and sources of raising finance.
Nature and scope of capital budgeting, features of capital budgeting proposals, Methods of Capital Budgeting: Payback Method, Accounting Rate of Return (ARR) and Net Present Value Method (simple problems)

Unit VII
Introduction to Financial Accounting: Double-Entry Book Keeping, Journal, Ledger, Trial Balance- Final Accounts (Trading Account, Profit and Loss Account and Balance Sheet with simple adjustments).

Unit VIII
Financial Analysis through ratios: Computation, Analysis and Interpretation of Liquidity Ratios (Current Ratio and quick ratio), Activity Ratios (Inventory turnover ratio and Debtor Turnover ratio), Capital structure Ratios (Debt- Equity ratio, Interest Coverage ratio), and Profitability ratios (Gross Profit Ratio, Net Profit ratio, Operating Profit Ratio, P/E Ratio and EPS).

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Aryasri: Managerial Economics and Financial Analysis, TMH, 2009.
2. Varshney & Maheswari: Managerial Economics, Sultan Chand, 2009.
REFERENCES:

  1. Raghunatha Reddy & Narasimhachary: Managerial Economics& Financial Analysis, Scitech, 2009.
  2. V.Rajasekarn & R.Lalitha, Financial Accounting, Pearson Education, New Delhi, 2010.
  3. Suma Damodaran, Managerial Economics, Oxford University Press, 2009.
  4. Domnick Salvatore: Managerial Economics in a Global Economy, 4th Edition, Cengage, 2009.
  5. Subhash Sharma & M P Vittal, Financial Accounting for Management, Text & Cases, Machmillan, 2008.
  6. S.N.Maheswari & S.K. Maheswari, Financial Accounting, Vikas, 2008.
  7. Truet and Truet: Managerial Economics:Analysis, Problems and Cases, Wiley, 2009.
  8. Dwivedi:Managerial Economics, Vikas, 2009.
  9. M.Kasi Reddy, S.Saraswathi: Managerial Economics and Financial Accounting, PHI, 2007.
  10. Erich A. Helfert: Techniques of Financial Analysis, Jaico, 2007.

























































JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD

II Year B.Tech. P.E.  II Sem                        L          T/P/D     C
4          -/-/-     4
MOMENTUM TRANSFER
UNIT –I
Unit operations and unit processes, unit systems, basic concepts, nature of fluids, hydrostatic equilibrium, applications of fluid statics.

UNIT- II
Fluid flow phenomena-Laminar flow, Shear rate, Shear stress, Rheological properties of fluids, Turbulence, Boundary layers, Basic equation of fluid flow –Mass balance in a flowing fluid; continuity,  differential momentum balance; equations of motion, Macroscopic momentum balances, Bernouli’s equation, Mechanical energy equations

UNIT-III
Incompressible Flow in pipes and channels- shear stress and skin friction in pipes, laminar flow in pipes and channels, turbulent flow in pipes and channels, friction from changes in velocity or direction, Dimensional analysis including Buckingham π Theorem and Rayleighs method

UNIT-IV
Flow of compressible fluids- Definitions and basic equations, Processes of compressible flow, Isentropic flow through nozzles, adiabatic frictional flow, and isothermal frictional flow.  

UNIT-V
Flow past immersed bodies, Drag and Drag coefficient, flow through beds of solids, Kozhney-Karman, Blake-Plummer and Ergun’s equations,  motion of particles through fluids, Stoke’s Law ..


UNIT-VI
Fluidization, Conditions for fluidization, Minimum fluidization velocity, Types of fluidization, Expansion of fluidized bed, Applications of fluidization. Continuous fluidization; slurry and pneumatic transport

UNIT-VII
Transportation and Metering of fluids- Pipes, fittings and valves, pumps: positive displacement pumps, and centrifugal pumps, Fans, blowers, and compressors.

UNIT-VIII
Measurement of flowing fluids- full bore meters, Orifice meter, Venturi meter, Magnetic flow meter  insertion meters Pitot tube, Area meters .

Text Books:
1.     Unit Operations of Chemical Engineering by W.L.McCabe, J.C.Smith & Peter Harriot, McGraw-Hill,  7th ed, 2007

References:
1. Transport processes and unit operations by Christie  J. Geankoplis, PHI
2. Unit operations, Vol-1 –Chattopadhya, Khanna publishers
3. P rinciples of Unit Operations, Foust et. al,  2nd ed., John Wiley, 1999
4. Chemical Engineering, Vol-I, Coulson and Richardson, Pergamon Press.


JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD

II Year B.Tech. P.E.  II Sem                        L          T/P/D     C
4          -/-/-     4
PETROLEUM GEOLOGY
UNIT-I:
Source Rocks:  Definition of source rock. Organic rich sediments as source rocks. Nature and type of source rocks - Claystone / shale.  The process of diagenesis, catagenesis and metagenesis in the formation of source rocks.  Evaluation of petroleum source rock potential.  Limestones as source rocks.  Coring in claystone/shales for source rock evaluation.  Subsurface pressure temperature conditions for the generation of oil and gas from the source sediments. Oil window.  

UNIT-II:
Reservoir Rocks: Characteristics of Reservoir rocks – classification and nomenclature: Clastic Reservoir Rocks, Carbonate Reservoir Rocks, Unconventional, fractured and miscellaneous reservoir rocks.  Marine and non marine reservoir rocks.

UNIT-III:
Reservoir pore space - porosity – primary and secondary porosity, Effective porosity, fracture porosity - permeability – effective and relative permeability - Effects of diagenesis on reservoir quality, reservoir continuity- Relationship between porosity, permeability and texture.   Classification and origin of pore space – Recrystallisation – Dolomitization phenomenon – Cementation and compaction – Artificial or man made porosity and permeability.  
Cap rocks:   Definition and characteristics of ‘cap Rocks’.

UNIT-IV:
Hydrocarbon migration: Geological framework of migration and accumulation.  The concept of hydrocarbon migration from source beds to the carrier beds - Carrier beds to the reservoir -  Free-path ways for migration -  Short distance and long distance migration -  Evidence for migration – oil and gas seepages.
The concept of buoyancy, capillary pressure and wettability in the process of migration of hydrocarbons – Tilted oil water contacts – Spill point.

UNIT-V:
Primary and secondary migration- Migration and accumulation of hydrocarbons – Lateral migration and vertical migration – Factors effecting primary and secondary migration – Time of accumulation.  

UNIT-VI:
Entrapment of hydrocarbons: Mechanics of entrapment of hydrocarbons - Traps in the path of migration, entrapment and accumulation of hydrocarbons - Classification and types of traps:  Structural, stratigraphic and combination type of traps- Genesis of various types of Traps – The anticlinal theory – traps caused by folding – Traps caused by faulting – Traps caused by fracturing.  
Primary Stratigraphic Traps – Lenses and facies in chemical rocks – Porous carbonate facies – Organic reefs – Modern reefs – Fossil reefs – Productive reefs – Secondary stratigraphic traps – Salt domes – Origin of salt domes – Traps associated with salt domes.  

UNIT-VII:
Sedimentary Basins: Sedimentary basins -origin and classification.  Types of basins and their relationship to hydrocarbon prospects. Basin location and Crustal evolutions of sedimentary basins, Geosynclinal Basins, plate tectonic theories, tectonic framework and classification of phenerozoic sedimentary basins of India.

UNIT-VIII:
Tectonic classification, stratigraphic evolution and hydrocarbon accumulations in thefollowing basins of India,Cambay basin and Gulf of Cambay, Mumbai offshore, Cauvery basin, Krishna-Godavari basin, and Mahanadi and Mahanadi Offshore.

Text Book:

  1. Leverson, A.I. Geology of Petroleum, 2nd Edn., CBS, New Delhi, 1967

References:

  1. Richard, C. Selley, Elements of Petroleum Geology, Academic Press, London, 1998.
  2. Welte, D.H. Harsfield, B. and Baker, D.R. (Eds.), Petroleum and Basin Evolution, Springer-Verlag, Berlin. 1997.  
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD

II Year B.Tech. P.E.  II Sem                        L          T/P/D     C
4          -/-/-     4
PROCESS HEAT TRANSFER
UNIT I
Introduction: Nature of heat flow, conduction, convection, natural and forced convection, radiation.
Heat transfer by conduction in Solids: Fourier’s law , thermal conductivity, steady state conduction in plane wall & composite walls, compound resistances in series, heat flow through a cylinder, conduction in spheres, thermal contact resistance, plane wall: variable conductivity
Unsteady state heat conduction: Equation for one-dimensional conduction, Semi-infinite solid, finite solid.

Unit- II
Principles of heat flow in fluids: Typical heat exchange equipment, countercurrent and parallel current flows, energy balances, rate of heat transfer, overall heat transfer coefficient, electrical analogy, critical radius of insulation, logarithmic mean temperature difference, variable overall coefficient, multi-pass exchangers, individual heat transfer coefficients, resistance form of overall coefficient, fouling factors, classification of individual heat transfer coefficients, magnitudes of heat transfer coefficients, effective coefficients for unsteady-state heat transfer.

Unit- III
Heat Transfer to Fluids without Phase change: Regimes of heat transfer in fluids, thermal boundary layer, heat transfer by forced convection in laminar flow, heat transfer by forced convection in turbulent flow, the transfer of heat by turbulent eddies and analogy between transfer of momentum and heat, heat transfer to liquid metals, heating and cooling of fluids in forced convection outside tubes.

Unit- IV
Natural convection: Natural convection to air from vertical shapes and horizontal planes, effect of natural convection in laminar-flow heat transfer, free convection in enclosed spaces, mixed free & forced convection.

Unit- V
Heat transfer to fluids with phase change: Heat transfer from condensing vapors, heat transfer to boiling liquids.

Unit VI
Heat exchange equipment: General design of heat exchange equipment, heat exchangers, condensers, boilers and calendrias, extended surface equipment, heat transfer in agitated vessels, scraped surface heat exchangers, heat transfer in packed beds, heat exchanger effectiveness (NTU method)

Unit VII
Evaporators: Evaporators, performance of tubular evaporators, capacity and economy, multiple effect evaporators, vapor recompression.

Unit- VIII
Radiation: Introduction, properties and definitions, black body radiation, real surfaces and the gray body, absorption of radiation by opaque solids, radiation between surfaces, radiation shielding, radiation to semi transparent materials, combined heat transfer by conduction, convection and radiation.

TEXT BOOK:
1. Unit Operations of Chemical Engineering, 6th ed., W.L. McCabe, J.C. Smith and P. Harriot,
   McGraw-Hill, New York, 2001

REFERENCES:
1. Process Heat Transfer, D.Q. Kern, Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 1997.
2. Heat Transfer, 4th ed., J.P. Holman, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1976.
3. Chemical Engineering, Vol-I, J. Coulson and R.F. Richardson, Pergamon Press
4. Transport Processes and Separation Process Principles 4th ed., C. J. Geankoplis, PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2009.

JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD

II Year B.Tech. P.E.  II Sem                        L          T/P/D     C
3          -/-/-     3
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

UNIT-I : ECOSYSTEMS: Definition, Scope and Importance of ecosystem, Concept of ecosystem, Classification of ecosystems, Structure and Structural Components of an ecosystem, Functions of ecosystem, Food chains, food webs and ecological pyramids. Flow of energy, Biogeochemical cycles, Homeostasis / Cybernetics, Food chain concentration, Biomagnification, ecosystems value, services and carrying capacity.

UNIT-II:  NATURAL RESOURCES: Classification of Resources:  Living and Non-Living resources, Renewable and non-renewable resources.  Water resources: use and over utilization of surface and ground water, floods and droughts, Dams: benefits and problems. Mineral resources: use and exploitation, environmental effects of extracting and using mineral resources – case studies. Energy resources: growing energy needs, renewable and non renewable energy sources, use of alternate energy sources – case studies. Land resources: land as a resource, land degradation, man induced landslides and land use / land cover mapping.


UNIT-III: BIODIVERSITY AND BIOTIC RESOURCES: Introduction, Definition, genetic, species and ecosystem diversity. Value of biodiversity: consumptive use, productive use, social, ethical, aesthetic and intrinsic values. Hot spots of biodiversity. Threats to biodiversity: habitat loss, poaching of wildlife, man-wildlife conflicts, conservation of biodiversity: In-Situ and Ex-situ conservation. Food and fodder resources, Timber and non-timber forest products.  

UNIT-IV: ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION AND CONTROL:  Classification of pollution  and pollutants, causes, effects and control technologies. Air Pollution: Primary and secondary pollutants, Automobile and Industrial pollution, Ambient air quality standards. Water pollution:  Point and non-point sources of pollution, Major pollutant of water and their sources, drinking water quality standards, Waste water treatment methods: effluent treatment plants (ETP), Sewage treatment plants (STP), common and combined effluent treatment plants (CETP).Soil Pollution: Soil as sink for pollutants, Impact of modern agriculture on soil, degradation of soil. Marine Pollution:   Misuse of International water for dumping of hazardous waste, coastal pollution due to sewage and marine disposal of industrial effluents. Noise Pollution: Sources, Industrial Noise- Occupational Health hazards, standards,  Methods of control of Noise. Thermal Pollution: Thermal Comforts, Heat Island effect, Radiation effects. Nuclear Pollution: Nuclear power plants, nuclear radiation, disasters and impacts, genetical disorders. Solid waste: types, Collection processing and disposal of industrial and municipal solid wastes composition and characteristics of e-Waste and its management.

UNIT-V: GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS AND GLOBAL EFFORTS : Green house effect, Green House Gases (GHG), Global Warming, Sea level rise, climate change and their impacts on human environment. Ozone depletion and Ozone depleting substances (ODS).Deforestation  and desertification.  International conventions / Protocols: Earth summit, Kyoto protocol  and Montréal Protocol,

UNIT-VI:  ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT (EIA) AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN:  Definition of Impact: classification of impacts, Positive and Negative, Reversible and irreversible, light, moderate and severe, methods of baseline data acquisition. Impacts on different components: such as human health resources, air, water, flora, fauna and society. Prediction of impacts and impact assessment methodologies. Environmental Impact Statement (EIS). Environmental Management Plan (EMP): Technological Solutions, preventive methods, Control technologies, treatment technologies: green-belt-development, rain water harvesting, Remote sensing and GIS methods.  

UNIT-VII: ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY, LEGISLATION, RULES AND REGULATIONS
National Environmental Policy, Environmental  Protection act, Legal aspects Air (Prevention and Control  of pollution ) Act- 1981, Water( Prevention and Control of pollution ) Act-1974, Water pollution Cess Act-1977, Forest Conservation Act, Municipal solid waste management and handling rules, biomedical waste management  and handling rules, hazardous waste management and handling rules .

UNIT: VIII   -- TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE FUTURE
Concept of Sustainable  Development, Threats to Sustainability,  Population and its explosion, Crazy Consumerism, Over-exploitation of resources, Strategies for Achieving Sustainable development, Environmental Education, Conservation of Resources, Urban Sprawl, Sustainable Cities and Sustainable Communities, Human health, Role of IT in Environment, Environmental Ethics, Environmental Economics, Concept of Green Building, Clean Development Mechanism (CDM).

TEXT BOOKS:

  1. Environmental  studies , From crisis to cure by R.Rajagopalan, 2005
  2. Text book of Environmental  Science and Technology by M.Anji Reddy 2007
  3. Environmental  studies by Erach Bharucha 2005, University Grants Commission, University Press.

REFERENCES:

  1. Environmental Science: towards a sustainable future by Richard T.Wright. 2008 PHL Learning Private Ltd. New Delhi
  2. Environmental Engineering and science by Gilbert M.Masters and Wendell P. Ela .2008 PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD

II Year B.Tech. P.E. II Sem                        L          T/P/D     C
0           -/3/-    2
MOMENTUM TRANSFER LAB

1. Identification of laminar and turbulent flows
    Major equipment - Reynolds apparatus

2. Measurement of point velocities
   Major equipment - Pitot tube setup

3. Verification of Bernoulli’s equation
    Major equipment – Bernoulli’s Apparatus

4. Calibration of Rotameter
    Major equipment – Rotameter Assembly

5. Variation of Orifice coefficient with Reynolds Number
   Major equipment - Orifice meter Assembly

6. Determination of Venturi coefficient
   Major equipment – Venturi meter Assembly

7. Friction losses in Fluid flow in pipes
   Major equipment -  Pipe Assembly with provision for Pressure measurement

8. Pressure drop in a packed bed for different fluid velocities
    Major equipment - Packed bed with Pressure drop measurement

9. Pressure drop and void fraction in a fluidized bed
    Major equipment - Fluidized bed with Pressure drop measurement

10. Studying the coefficient of contraction for a given open orifice
    Major equipment - Open Orifice Assembly

11. Studying the coefficient of discharge in a V-notch
    Major equipment - V-notch Assembly

12. Studying the Characteristics of a centrifugal pump
    Major equipment - Centrifugal Pump


JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD

II Year B.Tech. P.E. II Sem                        L          T/P/D     C
0           -/3/-    2

PROCESS HEAT TRANSFER LAB

1. Determination of total thermal resistance and thermal conductivity of composite wall.
      Major equipment - Composite wall Assembly

2. Determination of thermal conductivity of a metal rod.
     Major equipment - Thermal Conductivity apparatus

3. Determination of natural convective heat transfer coefficient for a vertical tube.
    Major equipment - Natural convection heat transfer apparatus

4. Determination of critical heat flux point for pool boiling of water.
    Major equipment- Pool boiling apparatus

5. Determination of forced convective heat transfer coefficient for air flowing through a pipe
     Major equipment – Forced convection heat transfer apparatus

6. Determination of overall heat transfer coefficient in double pipe heat exchanger.
    Major equipment -  Double pipe heat exchanger apparatus

7.  Determination of heat transfer coefficient for a helical coil in an agitated vessel.
    Major equipment – Helical coil in a agitated vessel.

8. Study of the temperature distribution along the length of a pin-fin under natural and forced convection conditions
    Major equipment - Pin fin apparatus

9. Estimation of un-steady state film heat transfer coefficient between the medium in which the body is cooled.
    Major equipment - Heat transfer coefficient determination  apparatus

10. Determination of Stefan – Boltzmann constant.
   Major equipment - Stefan Boltzmann apparatus


11. Determination of emissivity of a given plate at various temperatures.
    Major equipment - Emissivity determination apparatus