Combustion appliаnces

ID: 1147
Course type: theoretical and methodological
Course coordinator: Milivojević M. Aleksandar
Lecturers: Milivojević M. Aleksandar
Contact: Milivojević M. Aleksandar
Level of studies: M.Sc. (graduate) Academic Studies – Mechanical Engineering
ECTS: 6
Final exam type: written
Department: Department of Engineering Materials and Welding, Tribology, Fuels and Combustion

Lectures

Goal

The objective of this course is to provide students with general appliances that use combustion methods.

Outcome

To teach and enable students to understand general combustion appliances and use the knowledge in industrial and energy sectors.

Theoretical teaching

The combustion appliances include burners, burner systems, combustors, furnaces and control systems. Different types of burners including diffusion, atmospheric, premixed with natural and force aerated, porous and thermal radiation types. Mixture preparation for liquid, gaseous and solid fuel types, flame stabilization methods, standards, safety systems.

Practical teaching

Displaying techniques for controlling the operation of various combustion devices.

Attendance requirement

No preconditions for attendance

Resources

Subject Handouts.

Assigned hours

Total assigned hours: 75

Active teaching (theoretical)

New material: 20
Elaboration and examples (recapitulation): 10

Active teaching (practical)

Auditory exercises: 10
Laboratory exercises: 10
Calculation tasks: 5
Seminar paper: 5
Project: 0
Consultations: 0
Discussion/workshop: 0
Research study work: 0

Knowledge test

Review and grading of calculation tasks: 2
Review and grading of lab reports: 2
Review and grading of seminar papers: 3
Review and grading of the project: 0
Test: 2
Test: 3
Final exam: 3

Knowledge test (100 points total)

Activity during lectures: 10
Test/test: 30
Laboratory practice: 0
Calculation tasks: 20
Seminar paper: 10
Project: 0
Final exam: 30
Requirement for taking the exam (required number of points): 30

Literature

A. Milivojevic, Subject handouts 2010.; Principles of Combustion (Принципи сагоревања), Kenneth K. Kuo, BARNES & NOBLE 1986.; Warnatz J., Mass U., Dibble R. Combustion, 2006.