Calendar: 1930-1931 Page 221
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FACULTY OF ENGINEERING 223 Torsion-Combined Bending and Torsion Resilience-Effect of suddenly Applied Loads Application of Resilience to Problems in Bending and Torsion Plate Springs and Helical Springs Strength of Thin Shells under Internal Pressure Strength of Rotating Rings Eccentrio Loading of Columns and Tie Bars Strength of Struts and Columns Behaviour of Materials under Alternating Stress-Impact Tests- Hardness Tests-Effect of Temperature on Mechanical Properties Ζ -Hydraulics Second Tear First two Terms one lecture per week Tutorial Class alternate weeks throughout the session Laboratory -First Term one afternoon per week Second Term one afternoon per fortnight Hydrostatics -Pressures and Centres of Pressures-Measurement of Pressure-Buoyancy and Stability of Floating Bodies Hydraulics of Flow -Streamline Flow-Bernoulli's Theorem- Radial Flow between Parallel Plates-Free and Forced Vortices- Viscosity-Streamline and Turbulent Flow in Pipes-Critical Velocity -Reynolds' Criterion-General Curve of Fluid Friction for Flow in Smooth Pipes-Pipe Lines-Hydraulic Gradient-Channels-Non- uniform Flow-Measurement of Flow-Venturi Meter-Notches and Orifices-Weirs-Current Meters-River Gauging z8-Theory and Design of Machines Second Year One lecture per week Tutorial Class alternate weeks Drawing -One afternoon week Kinematics of Machinery-Transmission of Power-Ropes and Belts -Spur Bevel and Helical Gearing-Worm and Worm Wheels-Cams -Design of Engine and Boiler Details-Crank Effort Diagrams- Inertia of Reciprocating Parts-Flywheels-Slide Valves-Friction and Lubrication-Brakes and Dynamometers-Factory Organisation -Costing -Theory of Heat Engines Second Year One lecture per week Tutorial Class alternate weeks The First Principles of Thermodynamics-Carnot's Principle- Entropy-The Properties of Steam-Steam Tables-The Expansion of Steam and use of Charts-Rankine Cycle-The Steam Engine- Compound Expansion-Use of Superheated Steam-Fuels and Com- bustion-Ideal Air Cycles
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