Advanced I. C. Engines detail syllabus for Automobile Engineering (Auto), 2017 scheme is taken from VTU official website and presented for VTU students. The course code (17AU833), and for exam duration, Teaching Hr/week, Practical Hr/week, Total Marks, internal marks, theory marks, duration and credits do visit complete sem subjects post given below.
For all other auto 8th sem syllabus for be 2017 scheme vtu you can visit Auto 8th Sem syllabus for BE 2017 Scheme VTU Subjects. For all other Professional Elective -5 subjects do refer to Professional Elective -5. The detail syllabus for advanced i. c. engines is as follows.
Course Objectives:
At the end of the course, students will be able to
- Explain combustion phenomenon in SI and CI Engines also factors effecting combustion variations in these engines
- Calculate mixture requirement and pollutants produced in internal combustion engines.
- Determine efficiency and power output from brayton cycle
- Explain basic concepts of lean burn engine, sterling engine, cam less engine, multi valve engine etc.
- Explain working of modern engines.
Module 1
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Module 2
Combustion in Compression Ignition Engines: Types of diesel combustion systems: Direct injection systems, indirect injection systems, comparison of different combustion systems, Analysis cylinder pressure data; combustion efficiency, DI engines, IDI engines, Fuel spray behaviour: Fuel injection, overall spray structure, atomization, spray penetration, droplet size distribution and spray evaporation, Ignition delay: definitions and discussion, fuel ignition quality, auto ignition fundamentals, physical properties affecting delay, effect of fuel properties.
Module 3
Equilibrium charts: Charts for burnt mixture, charts for unburned Mixture, transmission from unburned to burnt mixture, non- equilibrium Problems. Gas Turbine combustion: Simple brayton cycle, working of a gas turbine, modification of the simple cycle,
intercooling reheat and regeneration, determination of efficiency and power output, numerical problems.
Module 4
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Module 5
Special types of Engines:
Introduction to working of startified charged engines, Wankel engine, variable compression engine, Surface ignition engines, free piston engines, Current engines and future trends (e.g. Convergence of SI and CI engine technology, Control developments, fuel quality), Effect of air cleaners and silencers on engine performance.
Course Outcomes:
After completion of above course, students will be able to
- Explain combustion phenomenon in SI and CI Engines also factors effecting combustion variations in these engines
- Calculate mixture requirement and pollutants produced in internal combustion engines.
- Determine efficiency and power output from brayton cycle
- Explain basic concepts of lean burn engine, sterling engine, cam less engine, multi valve engine etc.
- Explain working of modern engines.
Text Books:
- Internal Combustion Engines Fundamentals – John B. Heywood, McGraw Hill International Edition,
- A course in I. C. Engines – Mathur& Sharma, DhanpatRai& sons, New Delhi,1994.
Reference Books:
- Internal Combustion Engines- Ganesan, V, Tata McGraw Hill Book Co., 1995.
- Internal Combustion Engine Fundamentals- John B. Heywood, McGraw Hill Book, 1998.
- Internal Combustion Engine and Air Pollution- Obert, E. F., International Text Book Publishers, 1983.
- I. C. Engines by Maleev- CBS Publications, New Delhi.
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