IC 9250 AUTOMOTIVE ENGINE SYSTEMS SYLLABUS | ANNA UNIVERSITY ME INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINEERING ELECTIVES SYLLABUS REGULATION 2009 2011 2012-2013 BELOW IS THE ANNA UNIVERSITY M.E INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT ELECTIVES 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 9250 AUTOMOTIVE ENGINE SYSTEMS L T P C
3 0 0 3
AIM:
To develop the knowledge of students in various systems of automotive engines.
OBJECTIVES:
(i) To impart knowledge on various automotive engine types and its performance
characteristics.
(ii) To impart knowledge on fuel and fuel systems.
(iii) To impart knowledge on current trends in engine technology.
UNIT I TYPES AND CHARACTERISTICS 10
Automotive Engine Types – On-highway, Off-highway, Gasoline, Diesel and
Alternate Fueled. Characteristics of Automotive Engines – Power, Torque, Fuel
Consumption, Pollutant Emissions, Thermal Efficiency, Life Cycle Cost.
UNIT II FUEL SYSTEMS 10
Carburetion, fixed venturi and variable venturi and constant vacuum types, Gasoline
Injection – TBI, MPFI, GDI and Air-assisted Injection, Engine Management System,
Catalytic Conversion of Engine Pollutants, Electrical Catalyst Heaters, Common rail
7
injection, Diesel Particulate Trapping and Trap Regeneration, Gaseous Fuel
Injection, Lean NOx catalysts, SCR systems, Dual and Bifueling and Controls.
UNIT III FUELS 5
Fuel – Quality standards for Automotive Engines – Lead free gasoline, low and ultra
– low sulphur diesels, LPG, CNG, Alcohols, Biodiesels, FT diesels, hydrogen.
UNIT IV COMBUSTION CHAMBERS AND EMISSIONS 5
Ignition, Combustion and knock in SI and CI engines, Control of combustion in SI and
CI engines, Importance of control of parameters. Combustion chambers. Emission
formation in SI and CI engines. Lean burn, GDI and HCCI systems
UNIT V DEVELOPMENT TRENDS 15
Current trends in engine technology - Multi-valving, Tuned manifolding, camless
valve gearing, variable valve timing, Turbo and supercharging. EGR, Part-load
charge stratification in GDI systems, Current materials and production processes for
engine components, TS 16949 Certification, performance testing of automotive
engines, parasitic losses, standard codes of testing automotive engine components
and assemblies, Hybrid electric vehicular piston engines and their characteristics.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS :
1. Robert Bosch, GmbH, Automotive Hand Book, Germany, 2000.
2. Tom Denton, Automobile Electrical and Electronic Systems, SAE International
USA, 2000.
3. Eric Chowanietz, Automobile Electronics, S AE International, 1995.
REFERENCES:
1. SAE Inc., Advanced Power Plant Concepts, SP – 1325, 1998.
2. Michael Plint and Anthony Martyr, Engine testing Theory and Practice (Second
Edition) SAE International, 1999.
3. SAE Inc, Advancements in Electric and Hybrid Electric Vehicle Technology,
SP – 1023, 1994.
IC 9250 AUTOMOTIVE ENGINE SYSTEMS L T P C
3 0 0 3
AIM:
To develop the knowledge of students in various systems of automotive engines.
OBJECTIVES:
(i) To impart knowledge on various automotive engine types and its performance
characteristics.
(ii) To impart knowledge on fuel and fuel systems.
(iii) To impart knowledge on current trends in engine technology.
UNIT I TYPES AND CHARACTERISTICS 10
Automotive Engine Types – On-highway, Off-highway, Gasoline, Diesel and
Alternate Fueled. Characteristics of Automotive Engines – Power, Torque, Fuel
Consumption, Pollutant Emissions, Thermal Efficiency, Life Cycle Cost.
UNIT II FUEL SYSTEMS 10
Carburetion, fixed venturi and variable venturi and constant vacuum types, Gasoline
Injection – TBI, MPFI, GDI and Air-assisted Injection, Engine Management System,
Catalytic Conversion of Engine Pollutants, Electrical Catalyst Heaters, Common rail
7
injection, Diesel Particulate Trapping and Trap Regeneration, Gaseous Fuel
Injection, Lean NOx catalysts, SCR systems, Dual and Bifueling and Controls.
UNIT III FUELS 5
Fuel – Quality standards for Automotive Engines – Lead free gasoline, low and ultra
– low sulphur diesels, LPG, CNG, Alcohols, Biodiesels, FT diesels, hydrogen.
UNIT IV COMBUSTION CHAMBERS AND EMISSIONS 5
Ignition, Combustion and knock in SI and CI engines, Control of combustion in SI and
CI engines, Importance of control of parameters. Combustion chambers. Emission
formation in SI and CI engines. Lean burn, GDI and HCCI systems
UNIT V DEVELOPMENT TRENDS 15
Current trends in engine technology - Multi-valving, Tuned manifolding, camless
valve gearing, variable valve timing, Turbo and supercharging. EGR, Part-load
charge stratification in GDI systems, Current materials and production processes for
engine components, TS 16949 Certification, performance testing of automotive
engines, parasitic losses, standard codes of testing automotive engine components
and assemblies, Hybrid electric vehicular piston engines and their characteristics.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS :
1. Robert Bosch, GmbH, Automotive Hand Book, Germany, 2000.
2. Tom Denton, Automobile Electrical and Electronic Systems, SAE International
USA, 2000.
3. Eric Chowanietz, Automobile Electronics, S AE International, 1995.
REFERENCES:
1. SAE Inc., Advanced Power Plant Concepts, SP – 1325, 1998.
2. Michael Plint and Anthony Martyr, Engine testing Theory and Practice (Second
Edition) SAE International, 1999.
3. SAE Inc, Advancements in Electric and Hybrid Electric Vehicle Technology,
SP – 1023, 1994.
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