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Basics of Mechanical Engineering
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2,287 students

Basics of Mechanical Engineering

Learn Turbines, Morse test, Refrigeration Cycle ,Supercharging and Turbo Charging
Created byPritesh Raut
Last updated 3/2021
English

What you'll learn

  • Basics of IC Engine, Compressor, Turbines, Refrigeration Cycle

Course content

1 section5 lectures40m total length
  • Introduction0:38
  • Morse Test10:43
  • Morse Test Numerical9:07
  • Introduction to Supercharging14:26
  • TurboCharging5:47

Requirements

  • You only need a desire to learn!

Description

Hello Dear Students,

The mechanical engineering field requires an understanding of core areas including gas turbines, refrigeration cycle, vapour compression systems and many more topics.

In this course you will leran!

  • Open and Closed Cycle Gas turbine

  • Morse test to identify IP and It's numerical

  • Air Refrigeration and vapor compression system.

  • Supercharging

  • Turbocharging

  • MPFI System

An internal burning engine like a gas turbine works by rotating rather than responding to the motion. This type of turbine includes three essential components like the compressor, power turbine & combustor.

A closed-cycle gas turbine is a turbine that uses a gas (e.g. air, nitrogen, helium, argon, etc.) for the working fluid as part of a closed thermodynamic system. Heat is supplied from an external source

An open cycle gas turbine can be defined as a combustion turbine plant that is fired up using liquid fuel for rotating a generator so that electricity can be produced

The purpose of Morse Test is to obtain the approximate Indicated Power of a Multi-cylinder Engine. It consists of running the engine against a dynamometer at a particular speed, cutting out the firing of each cylinder in turn and noting the fall in BP each time while maintaining the speed constant.

A supercharger is an air compressor that increases the pressure or density of air supplied to an internal combustion engine.

A turbocharger, colloquially known as a turbo, is a turbine-driven, forced induction device that increases an internal combustion engine's power output by forcing extra compressed air into the combustion chamber.

Irrespective of your background, learning about The mechanical engineering field will benefit you greatly.


So, Happy to see you all in class.

Who this course is for:

  • Diploma and Engineering students