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192 FAOtTLTY OF ENGINEERING improvemente in thermal efficiency-influence of pressure ratio and exhaust heat regeneration Elementary treatment of effects of variable specific heat and dissociation in internal-combustion engines Laboratory -One half-day per week Tests of steam engines internal combusion engines boilers air com- pressor refrigerator The calorimetry of solid liquid and gaseous fuels Theory and Design of Structures Two lectures per week throughout the session Drawing Office one half-day per week throughout the session and diagrams-Force diagrams-resolution at joints and method of sections-tension coefficients-space frames-bending with axial loading Deflection of framed structures-Williot Mohr diagram and strain energy methods Influence lines for beams and framed structures Built-in and continuous beams-three-moment theorem and moment distribution method Applications of strain energy to redundant structures-portal frames-two hinged and fixed arches Three hinged arches Pin-jointed redundant structures Maxwell's Reciprocal theorem-model analysis Columns Design of riveted and welded structural connections-plate girder- column-column base-grillage foundation-roof truss Theory and Design of Machines One lecture per week Tutorial classes in alternate weeks Drawing one afternoon in alternate weeks Balancing of engines primary and secondary effects-inertia forces in mechanisms-theory of Governors-vibrations free forced and damped-whirling of shafts torsional oscillations-gyrostatic action- stresses in thick cylinders-rotating discs Fluid Mechanics One lecture per week One tutorial class in each alternate week Laboratory one afternoon in each alternate week Fluids in motion Dynamical similarity and its applications-Reynolds Froude Mach Weber and Euler numbers-dimensional analysis-solid boundary resistance to fluid flow-laminar and turbulent boundary layers- surface and form resistances of solid bodies in fluid flow-flow with free surface-tranquil critical and rapid flows-standing waves- analysis of free surface-resistance to flow in conduits-flow distribution in pipe networks-pressure-surge in pipelines-pressure-surge regula- tion-impulse and reaction turbines-pumps-cavitation-fluid trans- mission of power-lubrication
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