Computer Simulation of IC Engines Syllabus for B.Tech 7th sem is covered here. This gives the details about credits, number of hours and other details along with reference books for the course.
The detailed syllabus for Computer Simulation of IC Engines B.Tech (R13) seventhsem is as follows
OBJECTIVES:
To impart knowledge in simulating IC engine processes. The detailed concept of air standard, fuel air cycle, progressive and actual cycle simulation of SI engine will be taught to the students. At the end of the course the students will have command over simulation of IC engine process.
UNIT I : INTRODUCTION [9 hours]
Introduction to Simulation, Advantages of computer simulation, Classification of engine models. Intake and exhaust flow models – Quasi steady flow – Filling and emptying – Gas dynamic Models. Thermodynamic based in cylinder models. Step by step approach in SI engine simulation.
UNIT II : COMBUSTION AND STOICHIOMETERY [9 hours]
Reactive processes, Heat of reaction, measurement of URP, measurement of HRP. Introduction – combustion equation for hydrocarbon fuels. Calculation of minimum air required for combustion, excess air supplied and stoichiometric air required for complete combustion. Conversion of volumetric analysis to mass analysis.
UNIT III : ADIABATIC FLAME TEMPERATURE [9 hours]
Introduction, complete combustion in C-H-N-O systems, constant volume adiabatic combustion, constant pressure adiabatic combustion, calculation of adiabatic flame temperature, isentropic changes of state. SI Engine simulation with air as working medium, deviation between actual and ideal cycle.
[TOTAL : 45 PERIODS]
OUTCOMES:
- The student will be familiar with the basics of simulation, combustion process, SI Engine modeling and simulation process
TEXTBOOKS:
- Ganesan.V. “Computer Simulation of spark ignition engine process”, Universities Press (I) Ltd, Hyderbad, 1996.
REFERENCES:
- John. B. Heywood, “Internal Combustion Engines’”, Tata McGraw Hill Co., Newyork, 1988.
- Benson.R.S., Whitehouse.N.D., “Internal Combustion Engines”, Pergamon Press, oxford, 1979
- Ramoss. A.L., “Modelling of Internal Combustion Engines Processes”, McGraw Hill Publishing Co., 1992.
- Ashley Campbel, “Thermodynamic analysis of combustion engines”, John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1986.
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