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AT2305 AUTOMOTIVE FUELS AND LUBRICANTS SYLLABUS | ANNA UNIVERSITY BE AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING 5TH SEMESTER SYLLABUS REGULATION 2008 2011 2012-2013

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AT2305 AUTOMOTIVE FUELS AND LUBRICANTS L T P C
3 0 0 3 OBJECTIVE
To understand the source of automotive fuels and lubricants, their basic properties,
determination of air requirement for the combustion of fuels and basic theory of
lubrication.
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UNIT I MANUFACTURE OF FUELS AND LUBRICANTS 9
Fuels, Structure of petroleum, refining process, thermal and catalytic cracking,
products of refining process, manufacture of lubricating oil base stocks and finished
automotive lubricants.
UNIT II FUELS FOR I.C. ENGINES 9
Types of Fuels, Liquid and gaseous fuels, heating value of fuels, higher and lower
heating values, chemical structure of hydro-carbons SI Engine fuels, Volatility
characteristics, desirable characteristics of SI Engine fuels, knock rating and additives,
alternate fuels for SI engines. CI engine fuels, desirable characteristics, cetane rating,
alternate fuels for CI engines, biodiesels.
UNIT III COMBUSTION OF FUELS 9
Stoichiometry - calculation of theoretically correct air required for combustion of liquid
and gaseous fuels, volumetric and gravimetric analysis of the dry products of
combustion, mass of dry gas per kg of fuel burnt, mass of carbon in the exhaust gas,
mass of carbon burnt to carbon-monoxide per kg of fuel, heat loss due to incomplete
combustion, exhaust gas analysis by Orsat apparatus.
UNIT IV THEORY OF LUBRICATION 9
Engine friction: introduction, total engine friction, effect of engine variables on friction,
hydrodynamic lubrication, elasto hydrodynamic lubrication, boundary lubrication,
Hydrostatic lubrication bearing lubrication, functions of the lubrication system.
UNIT V LUBRICANTS 9
Specific requirements for automotive lubricants, oxidation deterioration and degradation
of lubricants, additives and additive mechanism, synthetic lubricants, classification of
lubricating oils, properties of lubricating oils, tests on lubricants. Grease, classification,
properties, testing of grease.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS
1. V.Ganesan, “Internal Combustion Engines” Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Co.
Newdelhi
2. M.L.Mathur and P.Sharma “A course in internal combustion engines”,
Dhanpatrai Publications
REFERENCES
1. Brame, J.S.S. and King, J.G. – Fuels – Solids, Liquids, Gaseous.
2. Francis, W – Fuels and Fuel Technology, Vol. I & II
3. Hobson, G.D. & Pohl.W- Modern Petroleum Technology
4. A.R.Lansdown – Lubrication – A practical guide to lubricant selection – Pergamon
press – 1982.
5. Raymond.C.Gunther – Lubrication – Chilton Book Co., - 1971. .

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