5th Sem, Marine

18MR53: Marine Internal Combustion Engine-I Marine Syllabus for BE 5th Sem 2018 Scheme VTU

Marine Internal Combustion Engine-I detailed Syllabus for Marine Engineering (Marine), 2018 scheme has been taken from the VTUs official website and presented for the VTU students. For Course Code, Subject Names, Teaching Department, Paper Setting Board, Theory Lectures, Tutorial, Practical/Drawing, Duration in Hours, CIE Marks, Total Marks, Credits and other information do visit full semester subjects post given below. The Syllabus PDF files can also be downloaded from the official website of the university.

For all other VTU Marine 5th Sem Syllabus for BE 2018 Scheme, do visit VTU Marine 5th Sem Syllabus for BE 2018 Scheme Subjects. The detailed Syllabus for marine internal combustion engine-i is as follows.

Course Learning Objectives:

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Module – 1

PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS OF I.C. ENGINE 4-Stroke and 2-Stroke cycles; Deviation from ideal condition in actual engines; Limitation in parameters, Timing Diagrams of 2-Stroke and 4-Stroke engines. Comparative study of slow speed, medium speed and high-speed diesel engines – suitability and requirements for various purposes. Mean Piston speed, M.C.R. & C.S.R. ratings. Practical heat balance diagrams and thermal efficiency.

Module – 2

GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF MARINE DIESEL ENGINE: Constructional Details of I.C. engines and marine diesel engines: components: jackets and liners, cylinder heads and fittings, pistons, cross heads, connecting rods, crank shaft, bearings, bed plates, Aframes, welded construction for bedplates & frames and tie rods etc. COOLING OF I.C. ENGINES: Various cooling media, their merits and demerits, cooling of pistons, cylinder jackets & cylinder heads, bore cooling, coolant conveying Line diagram , maintenance of coolant and cooling system, cooling water: testing and treatment.

Module – 3

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Module – 4

ENGINE SAFETY AND FUEL: Causes and prevention of crank-case explosions, and Scavenger fires. Detection of same and safety fittings provided to prevent damage, Uptake fire, Starting air line explosion, shore side and shipboard sampling and testing. Treatment of fuel for contaminants including microbiological infection. Fuel injectors – function and requirements ,injector types, fuel injector faults, High pressure pipe safety, Compression pressure ratio and its effect on engines.

Module – 5

MARINE LUBRICATING OIL: Lubrication principles: introduction – friction – functions of lubricants – basic requirements – types of lubricants – hydrodynamic or full fluid film lubrication – lubrication of slider bearings – hydrostatic lubrication – boundary lubrication – hydrodynamic lubrication, lube oil properties , SELECTION OF LUBRICANTS: Introduction – field of application -Cylinder lubrication requirements, cylinder oil Lubricating systems for various engines – monitoring engines through lubricating oil analysis reports onboard lube oil test and shore testing . Treatment of Lube oil for contaminants including microbiological infection.

Course Outcomes:

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Text Books:

  1. D.A. Taylor, Introduction to Marine Engineering, 2nd Edition, Butter worth – Heinemann, London, 1999
  2. Wood yard, Doug, Pounders Marine Diesel Engines, 7th Edition, Butter Worth Heinemann Publishing, London, 2001.
  3. Leslie Jackson, Thomos D Morton, Paul A Russell, Motor Engineering Knowledge For Marine Engineers, 3rd Ed. Reeds Vol 12, Adlard Coles Nautical, London

Reference Books:

  1. M.E.P., Low Speed Diesel Engines New, Marine Engineering Practice, Vol-2 Part-17,,IMarEST, London
  2. S. H. Henshall, Medium and High Speed Diesel Engines for Marine Use, 1st Edition, Institute of Marine Engineers, Mumbai, 1996.
  3. D.K. Sanyal, Principle & Practice of Marine Diesel Engines, 2nd Edition, Bhandarkar Publication, Mumbai, 1998.
  4. Mathur, M.L., Sharma, R.P., Internal Combustion Engines, 7th Ed. Dhanpat rai Publications, REPRINT 2002

For detail Syllabus of all other subjects of BE 5th Sem Marine Engineering, visit (Marine) 5th Sem Syllabus Subjects.

For all (CBSE & Non-CBSC) BE results, visit VTU BE all semester results direct links.

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