IC 9222 INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE DESIGN SYLLABUS | ANNA UNIVERSITY ME INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINEERING 2nd Sem SYLLABUS REGULATION 2009 2011 2012-2013 BELOW IS THE ANNA UNIVERSITY M.E INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT SECOND SEMESTER SYLLABUS, TEXTBOOKS, REFERENCE BOOKS,EXAM PORTIONS,QUESTION BANK,PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTION PAPERS,MODEL QUESTION PAPERS, CLASS NOTES, IMPORTANT 2 MARKS, 8 MARKS, 16 MARKS TOPICS. IT IS APPLICABLE FOR ALL STUDENTS ADMITTED IN THE YEAR 2011 2012-2013 (ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI, TRICHY, MADURAI, TIRUNELVELI, COIMBATORE), 2009 REGULATION OF ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI AND STUDENTS ADMITTED IN ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI DURING 2010
IC 9222 INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE DESIGN L T P C
3 0 0 3 AIM:
To enrich knowledge of the students in the design of engine major components and
other subsystems.
OBJECTIVES :
i. To gain knowledge on the principles and procedure for the design of engine
components.
ii. To impart the knowledge on materials and other consideration for engine design.
iii. To provide knowledge on design of two stroke engines.
iv. To provide knowledge on design of pollution control equipments.
UNIT I GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS IN ENGINE DESIGN 5
Principle of similitude, Choice of material, stress and fatigue considerations, design
for manufacture, Noise, Vibration and Harshness.
UNIT II DESIGN OF MAJOR COMPONENTS 12
Piston system, Power cylinder system, connecting rod assembly, crankshaft system,
valve gearing, stress analyses.
UNIT III DESIGN OF OTHER COMPONENTS / SUBSYSTEMS 16
Inlet and exhaust manifolds, cylinder block, cylinder-head, crankcase, engine
foundations and mountings, gaskets, bearings, flywheel, turbocharger,
supercharger, computer controlled fuel injection system, Basics of ignition, lubrication
and cooling system design.
UNIT IV DESIGN OF TWO-STROKE ENGINES 6
Arrangement and sizing of ports, piston assembly, intake and exhaust system,
scavenging, application to automotive gasoline and marine diesel engines.
UNIT V DESIGN OF POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT 6
Introduction to design of catalytic converters, particulate traps and EGR systems.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS TEXT BOOKS: 1. Gordon P.Blair, Basic Design of Two-stroke Engines, S.A.E., 1992.
2. Gordon P.Blair, Advanced Concepts of Two-stroke Engines, S.A.E., 1990.
3. Pounder, C.C., Marine Diesel Engines, Butterworths, 1981.
REFERENCES:
1. A.Kolchin and V.Demidov, Internal Combustion Engine Design, MIR Publishers,
Moscow, 1984.
2. Gordon P.Blair, Design and Simulation of Four-Stroke Engines, Society of
Automotive Engineers, Inc., USA, 1999.
3. D.E.Winterbone and R.J.Pearson, Design Techniques for Engine Manifolds,
Wave action methods for I.C.Engines, Professional Engineering Publishing Ltd.,
UK, 2000.
4. John Fenton (Editor), Gasoline Engine Analysis for Computer Aided Design,
Mechanical Engineering Publishing Ltd., UK, 1986.
5. Rodica Baranescu and Bernard Challen (Editors), Diesel Engine Reference
Book, Second Edition, Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc., USA, 1999.
6. SAE Special Publication SP-700, Adiabatic Engines and Systems, Society of
Automotive Engineers, Inc., USA, 1987.
IC 9222 INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE DESIGN L T P C
3 0 0 3 AIM:
To enrich knowledge of the students in the design of engine major components and
other subsystems.
OBJECTIVES :
i. To gain knowledge on the principles and procedure for the design of engine
components.
ii. To impart the knowledge on materials and other consideration for engine design.
iii. To provide knowledge on design of two stroke engines.
iv. To provide knowledge on design of pollution control equipments.
UNIT I GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS IN ENGINE DESIGN 5
Principle of similitude, Choice of material, stress and fatigue considerations, design
for manufacture, Noise, Vibration and Harshness.
UNIT II DESIGN OF MAJOR COMPONENTS 12
Piston system, Power cylinder system, connecting rod assembly, crankshaft system,
valve gearing, stress analyses.
UNIT III DESIGN OF OTHER COMPONENTS / SUBSYSTEMS 16
Inlet and exhaust manifolds, cylinder block, cylinder-head, crankcase, engine
foundations and mountings, gaskets, bearings, flywheel, turbocharger,
supercharger, computer controlled fuel injection system, Basics of ignition, lubrication
and cooling system design.
UNIT IV DESIGN OF TWO-STROKE ENGINES 6
Arrangement and sizing of ports, piston assembly, intake and exhaust system,
scavenging, application to automotive gasoline and marine diesel engines.
UNIT V DESIGN OF POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT 6
Introduction to design of catalytic converters, particulate traps and EGR systems.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS TEXT BOOKS: 1. Gordon P.Blair, Basic Design of Two-stroke Engines, S.A.E., 1992.
2. Gordon P.Blair, Advanced Concepts of Two-stroke Engines, S.A.E., 1990.
3. Pounder, C.C., Marine Diesel Engines, Butterworths, 1981.
REFERENCES:
1. A.Kolchin and V.Demidov, Internal Combustion Engine Design, MIR Publishers,
Moscow, 1984.
2. Gordon P.Blair, Design and Simulation of Four-Stroke Engines, Society of
Automotive Engineers, Inc., USA, 1999.
3. D.E.Winterbone and R.J.Pearson, Design Techniques for Engine Manifolds,
Wave action methods for I.C.Engines, Professional Engineering Publishing Ltd.,
UK, 2000.
4. John Fenton (Editor), Gasoline Engine Analysis for Computer Aided Design,
Mechanical Engineering Publishing Ltd., UK, 1986.
5. Rodica Baranescu and Bernard Challen (Editors), Diesel Engine Reference
Book, Second Edition, Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc., USA, 1999.
6. SAE Special Publication SP-700, Adiabatic Engines and Systems, Society of
Automotive Engineers, Inc., USA, 1987.
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