Base Knowledge
Integrating discipline of all knowledge transmitted during the course. The importance of the curricular units of: Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, Hydraulic Machines, Heat Transmission, Thermal Equipment and Processes, Alternative Machines and Air Conditioning and Refrigeration are highlighted.
Teaching Methodologies
Each class is divided into at least two working groups.
Each group will have a size of 5/6 students.
The proposed work will be carried out in groups.
The performance of each group is valued in the development of the proposed work.
In each laboratory, the proposed experimental work is designed in such a way that the student’s autonomy increases over the course of the classes.
The projected planning foresees a presentation class for all classes simultaneously and three classes in each laboratory times four laboratories, resulting in a total of thirteen weeks of class for each class.
If the calendar allows additional classes, these will be filled with study visits, seminars or additional activities to be carried out in the laboratories.
Learning Results
Laboratory course aimed at applying the concepts studied in the classes of the disciplines of Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, Hydraulic Machines, Thermal Equipment and Processes, Heat Transmission, Alternative Machines and Air Conditioning and Refrigeration. Skills to be acquired: Know, understand and know how to apply: the laws of mechanics to incompressible fluids, the laws of thermodynamics and heat transmission, including the ability to perform thermal balances. Know, understand the operation and know how to select the different types of turbomachinery. Have the capacity to dimension, install, operate and maintain fluid networks, air conditioning and refrigeration systems. Understand the operation and be able to install, operate and maintain thermal machines in general and, in particular, internal combustion engines. Know and know how to use measurement and control instrumentation.
Program
Thermal Systems Laboratory – Characterization of a section of the Laboratory installation and calculation of heat losses. Determination of the thermal efficiency and heat loss of a pyrotubular boiler. Determination of the heat output and the efficiency of a heat exchanger.
Laboratory of Hydraulic Machines – Determination of pressure losses in tubes and accessories. Determination of the useful lifting height, absorbed power and efficiency of electric pumps / fans. Study of the association of pumps. Determination of the useful fall, effective power and efficiency of Francis, Kaplan and Pelton turbines.
Climatization Laboratory – Simulation of psychrometric air corrections, in humidification, heating and cooling applications; Thermal balances of the transformations operated. Tests of the following types: simple and humidified heating; simple cooling, with cooling to the dew point and final temperature corrections; simple humidifications.
Alternative Machinery Laboratory – Analysis of engine compression and tightness. Analysis of electrical and electronic ignition systems in SI engines. Oscillogram analysis. Exhaust gas analysis and interpretation of results. Determination of the characteristic curves of an internal combustion engine. Modeling of an internal combustion engine.
Curricular Unit Teachers
Internship(s)
NAO
Bibliography
Bibliography included in each of the curricular units that give rise to the proposed practical work and procedures and safety manuals for the four laboratories and their equipment.