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Power Plant Engineering

Power Plant Engineering. Instructor: Prof. Ravi Kumar, Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, IIT Roorkee. This course provides a simple understanding of power plant engineering. The course contains the details of steam and gas thermal power plants, hydro power plants, nuclear power plants, along with solar, wind and geothermal energy power systems in addition to the direct energy conversion. The economics of power generation and the environmental aspect of power generation are also being addressed in this course. (from nptel.ac.in)

Lecture 22 - Hydro Plants and Forces on Plates


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Lecture 01 - Energy Scenario and Basic Concepts
Lecture 02 - Steam Power Plant Cycle
Lecture 03 - Fossil Fuel Steam Generator
Lecture 04 - Fossil Fuel Steam Generator (cont.)
Lecture 05 - Mounting and Accessories
Lecture 06 - Mounting and Accessories (cont.)
Lecture 07 - Boiler Performance
Lecture 08 - Coal Properties
Lecture 09 - Coal Handling
Lecture 10 - Problem Solving
Lecture 11 - Burning of Fuel
Lecture 12 - Ash Handling
Lecture 13 - Feed Water Treatment
Lecture 14 - Steam Turbines
Lecture 15 - Impulse Steam Turbines
Lecture 16 - Impulse-Reaction Steam Turbines
Lecture 17 - Energy Losses in Steam Turbines
Lecture 18 - Steam Condensers
Lecture 19 - Gas Turbines
Lecture 20 - Problem Solving II
Lecture 21 - Hydroelectric Power Plants
Lecture 22 - Hydro Plants and Forces on Plates
Lecture 23 - Hydro Turbines
Lecture 24 - Hydro Turbines (cont.)
Lecture 25 - Problem Solving III
Lecture 26 - Principles of Nuclear Energy
Lecture 27 - Nuclear Power Plants
Lecture 28 - Nuclear Power Plants (cont.)
Lecture 29 - Combined Operations
Lecture 30 - Solar Radiations
Lecture 31 - Solar Thermal Power
Lecture 32 - Wind Energy
Lecture 33 - Wave and Geothermal Energy
Lecture 34 - Photovoltaic Conversion
Lecture 35 - Problem Solving IV
Lecture 36 - Direct Energy Conversion
Lecture 37 - Instrumentation in Power Plant
Lecture 38 - Economic of Power Generation
Lecture 39 - Environmental Aspects of Power Generation
Lecture 40 - Problem Solving V