5th Sem, Mechanical Engg

MEC501: Internal Combustion Engines Syllabus for ME 5th Sem 2018 Pattern Mumbai University

Internal Combustion Engines detailed syllabus scheme for Mechanical Engineering (ME), 2018 regulation has been taken from the University of Mumbai official website and presented for the Bachelor of Engineering students. For Course Code, Course Title, Test 1, Test 2, Avg, End Sem Exam, Team Work, Practical, Oral, Total, and other information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.

For all other Mumbai University Mechanical Engineering 5th Sem Syllabus 2018 Pattern, do visit ME 5th Sem 2018 Pattern Scheme. The detailed syllabus scheme for internal combustion engines is as follows.

Internal Combustion Engines Syllabus for Mechanical Engineering TE 5th Sem 2018 Pattern Mumbai University

Internal Combustion Engines

Course Objectives:

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Course Outcomes:

Learner will be able to

  1. Demonstrate the working of different systems and processes of S.I. engines
  2. Demonstrate the working of different systems and processes of C.I. engines
  3. Illustrate the working of lubrication, cooling and supercharging systems.
  4. Analyse engine performance
  5. Illustrate emission norms and emission control
  6. Comprehend the different technological advances in engines and alternate fuels

Module 1

Introduction Classification of I.C. Engines; Parts of I.C. Engine and their materials, Cycle of operation in Four stroke and Two-stroke IC engines and their comparative study; Fuel air cycles and their analysis, Actual working cycle, Valve Timing Diagram. LHR Engines, Homogeneous charge compression Ignition,Rotary engine-Six stroke engine concept 06

Module 2

S.I. Engines Fuel Supply System: Spark ignition Engine mixture requirements, Fuel-Air ratio, Simple carburettor and auxiliary circuits (excluding mathematical analysis of carburettors) Injection systems: Single-point and Multipoint injection, Gasoline Direct Injection Ignition System: Battery Ignition System, Magneto Ignition System, Functions and working of ignition coil, spark plug, contact breaker point, Requirements and working of Ignition advance mechanisms; mechanical and vacuum, Electronic Ignition Systems; Capacitor Discharge Ignition System, Transistorized Coil Assisted Ignition System, Transistor Ignition system with contactless breaker Combustion : Combustion phenomenon in SI Engines, Ignition delay, Flame propagation, PressureCrank angle diagram, Abnormal combustion, Auto ignition, Detonation and Knocking, Factors affecting combustion and detonation, Types of combustion chambers 12

Module 3

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Module 4

Engine lubrication: Types of lubricants and their properties, SAE rating of lubricants, Types of lubrication systems Engine Cooling: Necessity of engine cooling, disadvantages of overcooling, Cooling systems and their comparison: Air cooling, Liquid cooling Supercharging/Turbo-charging: Objectives, Limitations, Methods and Types, Different arrangements of turbochargers and superchargers 06

Module 5

Engine Testing and Performance Measurement of Brake Power, Indicated Power, Frictional Power, Fuel Consumption, Air flow, BMEP, Performance characteristic of SI and CI Engine Effect of load and speed on Mechanical, Indicated Thermal, Brake Thermal and Volumetric efficiencies, Heat balance sheet. Engine Exhaust Emission and its control Constituents of exhaust emission at its harmful effect on environment and human health, Formation of NOx, HC, CO and particulate emissions, Methods of controlling emissions; Catalytic convertors, particulate traps, Exhaust Gas Recirculation, EURO and BHARAT norms. 10

Module 6

Alternative Fuels Alcohol – Hydrogen – Natural Gas and Liquefied Petroleum Gas -Biodiesel- Biogas – Producer Gas – Properties – Suitability – Engine Modifications – Merits and Demerits as fuels. Basics of Electronic Engine Controls: Electronic Control module (ECM), Inputs required and output signals from ECM, Sensors: Throttle Position, Inlet Air Temperature, Coolant Temperature, Crankshaft Position, Camshaft Position, Mass Air flow and Exhaust Gas Oxygen sensors, their construction and importance in ECM. Electronic Spark control, Air Management system, Idle speed control 04

Assessment:

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End Semester Examination:

Weightage of each module in end semester examination will be proportional to number of respective lecture hours mentioned in the syllabus.

  1. Question paper will comprise of total six questions, each carrying 20 marks
  2. Question 1 will be compulsory and should cover maximum contents of the syllabus
  3. Remaining questions will be mixed in nature (for example if Q.2 has part
    1. from module 3 then part
    2. will be from any module other than module 3 )
  4. Only Four questions need to be solved

Reference Books:

  1. Internal Combustion Engines, Willard W.Pulkrabek, Pearson Education.
  2. Internal Combustion Engines, Shyam Agrawal, New Age International
  3. Internal Combustion Engine, Mathur and Sharma
  4. Internal Combustion Engines, Mohanty, Standard Book House
  5. Internal Combustion Engine, Gills and Smith
  6. Internal Combustion Engines Fundamentals, John B. Heywood , TMH
  7. Internal Combustion Engines, Gupta H N, 2nd ed, PHI
  8. Internal Combustion Engine, V Ganesan, TMH
  9. Introduction to Internal Combustion Engines, Richard Stone, Palgrave Publication, 4th Edition
  10. Internal Combustion Engine, S.L. Beohar
  11. Internal Combustion Engine, P.M Heldt.
  12. Internal Combustion Engines, V.L. Maleeve
  13. Internal Combustion Engine, E.F. Oberi.
  14. Internal Combustion Engine by Domkundwar

For detail syllabus of all other subjects of Mechanical Engineering (ME) 5th Sem 2018 regulation, visit ME 5th Sem Subjects syllabus for 2018 regulation.

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