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pre-requisite courses to

solve mechanical engineering


laboratory (nh 105) problems

1ST YEAR
COURSES
CALCULUS 1
An introductory course covering the core concepts
of limit, continuity and differentiability of
functions; this also includes the application of
differential calculations in solving problems on
optimization, rates of change, related rates,
tangents and normal, and approximations; partial
differentiation and transcendental curve tracing.

PHYSICS FOR CALCULUS 2 PHYSICS FOR


ENGINEERS LAB. The course introduces the concept of integration and its
ENGINEERS
application to some physical problems such as evaluation of
This course deals with fundamental concepts for It also deals with fluids, thermal expansion,
area, volumes of revolution, force and work. The fundamental
different engineering field such as vectors, formulas and various techniques of integration are taken up and thermal stress, heat transfer, calorimetry, waves,
kinematics, dynamics, work, energy, and power, applied to both single variable and multi-variable functions. The electrostatics, electricity, magnetism, optics, image
course also includes tracing of functions of two variables for a formation by plane and curved mirrors, and
impulse and momentum, rotation, dynamics of
better appreciation of the interpretation of the double and triple
rotation, elasticity, and oscillation. formation by thin lenses.
integral as volume of a three-dimensional region bounded by
two or more surfaces.

2ND YEAR
COURSES THERMODYNAMICS
1
The course deals with thermodynamic properties
of pure substances, ideal and real gases and the
study and application of the laws of
thermodynamics in the analysis of processes and
cycles. It includes introduction to vapor and gas
cycles.

THERMODYNAMICS ADVANCED
2 MATHEMATICS FOR
This course is aimed to further enhance the student’s’ ME
knowledge regarding the principles of Numerical techniques used in engineering applications.
Thermodynamics by using these principles in practical Finding roots of equations, curve fitting, interpolation,
application specifically in the field of power numerical differentiation and integration, systems of
generation. This includes study of real gases, linear algebraic equations, solution to non-linear
properties of gas and vapor mixtures and introduction equations, and solution to ordinary differential
to reactive systems. equations.

3RD YEAR
COURSES
HEAT
TRANSFER
The course deals with the different modes of heat and
mass transfer; laws governing conduction, convection
and radiation and its application to the design of
common heat exchangers such as condenser, cooling
coils and evaporators; and the environmental impact
of their operation.

REFRIGIRATION
SYSTEM
The course is designed to provide a thorough
foundation of the thermodynamic principles and
components of mechanical refrigeration systems;
cycles and associated equipment, and the effect of
their operation on the environment.

4TH YEAR
COURSES

AIR CONDITIONING AND AIR CONDITIONING AND


VENTILATION SYSTEMS VENTILATION SYSTEMS
The course deals with psychrometric properties of DESIGN
air; factors affecting human comfort; air The course deals with psychrometric properties of air;
distribution and basic duct design, drying, heating factors affecting human comfort; air distribution and
and ventilation; cooling load calculations; complete basic duct design, drying, heating and ventilation;
design of an air-conditioning system and its cooling load calculations; complete design of an air-
components. conditioning system and its components.

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