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Course Name
Turkish Gemilerde Soğutma Sistemleri
English Refrigeration Syst For Ships
Course Code
GEM 436E Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester 7
2 2 - -
Course Language English
Course Coordinator Selma Ergin
Course Objectives 1. To build a foundation of analytical capability for the solution of a great variety of refrigeration problems.
2. To build a sound understanding of the refrigeration systems for ships
3. To introduce a unified view of the techniques and theory for the analysis and predictions of the ship refrigeration systems.
Course Description Refrigeration cycles, refrigerators and heat pumps, ideal vapour-compression refrigeration cycle, actual vapour-compression refrigeration cycles, refrigerants, selecting the right refrigerant, heat pump systems, innovative vapour-compression refrigeration systems, gas refrigeration cycles, absorption refrigeration cycles, absorption refrigeration systems, thermoelectric power generation and refrigeration systems, refrigeration equipment: compressors, evaporators, condensers, throttling valves, refrigeration systems for ships, design of cold rooms and refrigerated containers (refeer), frigorific ships (refrigerated cargo hold type ships).
Course Outcomes Students who pass the course will be able to
I. To understand the physical concepts, laws and governing equations for the solution refrigeration problems
II. To understand the refrigeration systems for ships
III. To understand the refrigerants and selection of the right refrigerant
IV. To use analytical and numerical solution techniques in solving specific refrigeration problems
V. To understand the refrigeration equipment and their analysis
VI. To carry out design of cold rooms, refrigerated conteyner and cargo holds
Pre-requisite(s)
Required Facilities
Other
Textbook R.J. Dossat, Principles of Refrigeration, Fourth Edition, Prentice Hall, 1997.
İ. Dinçer, Refrigeration Systems and Applications, John Wiley &Sons Ltd., Chichester, England, 2003.
C.V.J. Dellino (Ed.), Cold and Chilled Storage Technology, Second Ed., Blackie Academic & Professional, London, 1997.
D.A. Taylor, Introduction to Marine Engineering, Revised Second Edition, BH, 1999.
Marine Engineering, Editor: R.L. Harrington, SNAME, 1992.
H.D. Mcgeorge, Marine Auxiliary Machinery, Seventh Edition, Butterworth-Heinemann,Oxford, 1995.
D.W. Smith, Marine Auxilary Machinery-6th Edition, Butterworth, London,1983.
Other References J.P.Holman, Heat Transfer 8th ed., McGraw-Hill, 1997.
Y.A. Çengel, Heat and Mass Transfer, A Practical Approach, Third Edition (SI Units) , McGraw-Hill, 2006.
F.P. Incropera, D.P. DeWitt, Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer, Fourth Edition, John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1996.
Y.A. Çengel ve M.. Boles, Thermodynamics An Engineering Approach, Int. Ed., McGraw-Hill, 2002.
A. Bejan, Advanced Engineering Thermodynamics, New York, John&Wiley&Sons, 1988.
 
 
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