Automobile Engineering detailed syllabus for Mechanical Engineering (ME) for 2015 revision curriculum has been taken from the SITTTRs official website and presented for the ME students. For course code, course name, number of credits for a course and other scheme related information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.
For Mechanical Engineering 4th Sem scheme and its subjects, do visit ME 4th Sem 2015 revision scheme. The detailed syllabus of automobile engineering is as follows.
Course Outcomes:
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SPECIFIC OUTCOME
MODULE I
- Understand the working of different systems of I.C. Engines
- Illustrate the fuel system of petrol engine and functions of each components
- Define carburetion and functions of carburetor
- Explain with simple sketches, the working of simple carburetor (An idea about Solex carburetor)
- Illustrate the fuel system of diesel engine and functions of each components
- Explain with sketches the working of coil ignition and magneto ignition systems
- State the functions of cooling system and classify
- Compare air cooling and water cooling systems
- Describe the function of radiators
- List the different types of coolants
- Explain the working of thermostat, temperature indicator and water pump in cooling system
- Comprehend the different properties of lubricants and its purpose in IC engines
- Describe splash system, forced system and (mist)/petroil system
- Explain Governing system and types
MODULE II
- Understand the working of Transmission system in Automobiles
- Illustrate the working of the transmission system and its components in Automobiles
- State the functions and list the requirements of a good clutch
- Explain with sketches the working of a single plate and multiple clutches, centrifugal clutch and fluid coupling.
- List the functions of gear box
- Explain with neat sketches the working of sliding mesh, constant mesh and Synchromesh gear box.
- Explain the working principle of a Epicyclic gear box, and overdrive.
- Explain with sketches the function, construction and working of propeller shaft, universal joint, CV joint and final drive
- Illustrate the function and working principle of differential.
- Explain stub axle and wheel mountings
- Explain the types of live rear axle
- Describe semi floating rear axle, three quarter floating axle and full floating axle.
MODULE III
- Understand the working of suspension system in Automobile
- State the function of suspension system and its advantages.
- Explain rear suspension – Independent, leaf spring, spring shackle & shock absorbers.
- Explain the types of steering gears – worm and worm sector, rack and pinion and re-circulating ball steering gear
- Illustrate steering geometry – camber, caster, king pin inclination, toe in and toe out
- Describe Dynamics of vehicle – yawing, pitching, rolling, bouncing
- Understand the different types of Wheels and Tyres
- Understand different types of wheels – spoked wheels, disc wheels and cast wheels
- Distinguish wheel size and tyre size
- Distinguish tube-less tyres and tubed tyres.
- Describe tyre material
- Distinguish inflation pressure and tyre wear.
- Understand the different brake systems in Automobiles.
- Illustrate mechanical and hydraulic brake system
- Describe dual brake system
- Explain the functions of a master cylinder, brake shoes and brake lining.
- Explain leading and trailing of brake.
- Explain bleeding of brakes
- Explain functioning of disc brake and pneumatic brake system.
MODULE IV
- Understand the modern trends in Automobile Engineering
- Describe the working of electronic ignition system
- Illustrate the working of multi point fuel injection system (MPFI) and common rail direct fuel injection system (CRDI)
- Describe turbo charger and inter cooler
- Explain the working of fully automatic transmission system.
- Describe air suspension system.
- Explain power steering, central locking and power window.
- Explain the working of electronic control module (ECM)
- Know about protection system in Automobiles – Air bag, Anti lock braking system (ABS), Self inflating tyres, roll over protection system, electronic stability control (ESC),Blind spot detection and parking aid with ultra sonic sensors
- Understand the Emissions in Automobiles
- Explain emissions from automobiles
- Explain pollution control and emission standards
MODULE I
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MODULE II
Transmission systems in automobile – working – clutch functions – requirements of clutch -single plate -multi plate – diaphragm – automatic and centrifugal clutch. Fluid coupling. – Gear box – functions-working- types- sliding mesh – constant mesh – synchromesh epicycle gear box – torque converter over drive. Propeller shaft – universal joint – C V joint – final drive -differential. Stub axle – types of live rear axle – semi floating – three quarter floating and full floating axles
MODULE III
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MODULE IV
Understand newer developments in vehicles. Working of electronic ignition system – multi point fuel injection system (MPFI) and common rail fuel injection system (CRDI) – turbo charger and inter cooler- automatic transmission system. -air suspension System. – Power steering- central locking and power window.-electronic control module (ECM)-Electronic wheel alignment& balancing Know about protection system in Automobiles – Air bag- Anti lock braking system (ABS) – Self inflating tyres- roll over protection system- electronic stability control (ESC)-Blind spot detection and parking aid with ultra sonic sensors Introduction to alternate fuels used in automobiles Understand the emissions in automobiles Emissions from automobiles- nitrogen oxides – soot – carbon monoxide – hydrocarbons – aldehides -pollution control techniques – pollution control and emission standards- Euro IV- Bharat Stage IV+.
Text Books:
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Reference Books:
- Automobile Engineering 2 nd edition – Ramaligam. , Seitech Publications.
- Automobile Engineering – R.B.Gupta , Khanna Publishers
- Automonile Engineering – Station Aby.
- Automotive Mechanics – Heitner
- Automotive engines – Crouse & Anglin
For detailed syllabus of all other subjects of Mechanical Engineering, 2015 revision curriculum do visit ME 4th Sem subject syllabuses for 2015 revision.
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