Wednesday, 28 January 2015

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Saturday, 24 January 2015

Energy Engineering Lab

Introduction
 Energy is often defined as the capacity to do work. Several different forms of energy,
such as kinetic, potential, thermal, electromagnetic, chemical, and nuclear have been defined to
explain all known natural phenomena. Energy is converted from one form to another, but it is
never created or destroyed. This principle is called the conservation of energy.
 Energy engineering is a broad field of engineering dealing with energy efficiency, energy
services, facility management, plant engineering, environmental compliance and alternative
energy technologies.
 Chemical engineers work on process plants, where mass and energyare inputs to get
product as an output. Engineers haveto find ways to get product economically. So, they have to
play with mass and energy so that good qualityproduct is obtained in an economical manner
with minimum and efficient use of energy. So, energy engineering is a very important field for
chemical engineers and the lab of this subject provide the necessary practical knowledge to the
students.
List of Equipment
1.  Softening Point Apparatus
2.  Swelling Index Apparatus
3.  Carbon Residue Apparatus
4.  Distillation Apparatus
5.  Cleveland Open Cup Flash Point Apparatus
6.  Close Cup Flash Point Apparatus (Pensky Marten’s Apparatus)
7.  Saybolt Viscometer
8.  Redwood Viscometer
9.  Engler Viscometer
10. Aniline Point Apparatus
11. Cloud & Pour Point Apparatus
12. Solar Energy Minilab Apparatus