Syllabus

JNTUK B. Tech Modern Vehicle Technology for R13 Batch.

JNTUK B.Tech Modern Vehicle Technology gives you detail information of Modern Vehicle Technology R13 syllabus It will be help full to understand you complete curriculum of the year.

Course objectives:The students are exposed to modern trends in automobile industry and the use of combination of various energy sources. Further the students are exposed to latest trends in suspension system, emission and noise control systems.

UNIT-I : Trends in Automotive Power Plants: Hybrid Vehicles – Stratified charged / lean burn engines – Hydrogen Engines-Electric vehicles-Magnetic track vehicles solar powered vehicle Combined power source vehicle, types of hybrid drives, Toyota hybrid system.

UNIT-II : Suspension: Interconnected air and liquid suspensions, Hydrolastic suspension system, Hydragas suspension.

UNIT-III : Breaking systems and safety: Modern rear wheel brake, indirect floating calliper disc brake, self energising disc brake, brake limiting device, anti-slide system, Ford Escort and Orion anti lock system. Closed loop suspension; Regenerative braking; Passenger comfort.

UNIT-IV : Emission and Noise Pollution Control: Introduction, Engine emissions, types of catalytic conversion, open loop and closed loop operation to the oxidizing catalytic converter, Evaporative emissions, Internal and External Noise, Identification of Noise sources, Noise Control Techniques.

UNIT-V : Vehicle Operation and Control: Fundamentals of Automotive Electronics – sensors, actuators, Processors, Computer Control for pollution, noise and for fuel economy – Electronic Fuel Injection and Ignition system.

UNIT-VI : Fuel Injection Systems: SPFI, MPFI, DI, Pilot Injection, Unit Injection. CRDI; Two Wheeler Technology: DTS- i, DTS – Fi, DTS – Si; Four Wheeler Technology: WT, Camless Engine, GDI.

Course outcome: The students completing the course are expected to make use of the latest technologies to develop more efficient vehicles to meet the customer demands.

REFERENCES

  • K.K. Ramalingam, “Automobile Engineering”, Scitech Publications Pvt. Ltd., 20051.
  • Dr. N.K. Giri, “Automobile Mechanic”, Khanna Publishers, 2006
  • Crouse/Anglin “Automotive Mechanics”
  • K.Newton, W.Steeds “The Motor Vechicle”
  • Heinz Heisler “ Advanced Vehicle Technology” ELSEVIER

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