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List of NPTEL Videos

Sr.no
Subject
Contents


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Thermodynamics
Introduction and Fundamental Concepts - I - YouTube
 Mechanical Engineering - Basic Thermodynamics
Mechanical Engineering - Basic Thermodynamics_2
Mechanical Engineering - Basic Thermodynamics_3
Mechanical Engineering - Basic Thermodynamics_4





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Refrigeration & air conditioning
 History of Refrigeration
 Refrigerants
 Refrigerant Compressors and Development
 Methods of Producing Low Temperatures
Air Cycle Refrigeration Systems
Vapour Compression Refrigeration Systems
Psychrometry
Psychrometric Processes
Analysis of Complete Vapour Compression System -
Vapour Absorption Refrigeration Systems -




3



Heat and Mass Transfer
Introduction on Heat and Mass Transfer
Heat Conduction
 Thermal Radiation
Forced Convection
Natural Convection
Heat Exchangers
Boiling and Condensation




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Fluid Mechanics
Introduction and Fundamental Concepts
Fluid Statics Part - I
Kinematics of Fluid Part
Conservation Equations in Fluid Flow Par
Incompressible Viscous Flows
Application of Viscous Flow Through Pipes
Introduction to Laminar Boundary Layer




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I C Engine
Principles of combustion- Concepts and illustrations
Performance parameters of IC engines
Supercharging of aircraft IC engines
Detonation- Introduction to Detonations, Initiation of a Detonation
Gas and vapour power cycles, Otto cycle, Diesel cycle, Dual cycle
Sr.no
Subject
Contents
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Automobile Engineering
Transmission System A Review
Introduction to Vehicle Dynamics


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Power Engineering
Introduction to Power Plant Engineering
Thermal Power Plants
Introduction to Vehicle Dynamics



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