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LP- ME 2041

LESSON PLAN

LP Rev. No: 00
Sub Name :
Unit: I

Date: 2-1-2015

ADVANCED I.C. ENGINES


Branch: MECHANICAL

Sem: VIII

Page: 1 of 6

Unit syllabus:
SPARK IGNITION ENGINES
Air-fuel ratio requirements, Design of carburetor fuel jet size and venture size, Stages of
combustion -normal and abnormal combustion, Factors affecting knock, Combustion Chambers,
Introduction to thermodynamic analysis of SI Engine combustion process.
Objective:
To make the students familiar with the combustion and thermodynamic analysis of an
spark ignition engines.
Session
No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

Topics to be covered
Introduction to IC engines, components, and their functions.
Working principle of SI engine and their carburetion.
Air fuel ratio requirements at various loads and speeds.
Design of carburetors-Derivation of fuel jet size& venture
size.
Problems on carburetors
Stages of normal combustion in SI engines
Stages of abnormal combustion(knocking) in SI engines
Various combustion chambers in SI engines.

Time
(Min)
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50

Introduction to thermodynamic analysis of SI Engine


combustion process.

50

10

Continuation of thermodynamic analysis of SI Engine


combustion process.

50

Ref

Teaching
Method

1,3
1,3
1.3
1,3

PPT
PPT
PPT
PPT

1,3
1,3
1,3
1,2

BB,PPT
PPT
PPT
PPT

1,3

PPT

1,3

PPT

LP- ME 2041

LESSON PLAN

LP Rev. No: 00
Sub Name :
Unit: II

Date: 2-1-2015

ADVANCED I.C. ENGINES


Branch: Mechanical

Sem: VIII

Page: 2 of 6

Unit syllabus:
COMPRESSION IGNITION ENGINES
Stages of combustion-normal and abnormal combustion Factors affecting knock,Direct and
Indirect injection systems, Combustion chambers, Turbo charging,Introduction to
Thermodynamic Analysis of CI Engine Combustion process.
Objective:
To make the students familiar with the combustion and thermodynamic analysis of an
compression ignition engines.

Session
No
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19

Topics to be covered
Introduction to CI engines, components, and their functions.
Working principle of CI engine and their various Injection
systems.
Stages of normal combustion in CI engines
Stages of abnormal combustion(knocking) in CI engines
Factors affecting Knocking in CI engines.
Direct and Indirect Injection systems
Various combustion chambers in CI engines.
Turbo charging in CI engine
Introduction to thermodynamic analysis of CI Engine
Combustion process.

1,3

50

1,3

50
50
50
50
50
50

1,3
1,3
1,3
1,3

PPT
PPT
PPT
PPT

1,3
1,3
1,3

PPT
PPT
PPT

1,3

PPT

50

20

Continuation of thermodynamic analysis of CI Engine


combustion process.

50

21

CAT I

75

LESSON PLAN

Teaching
Method

Time
(Min)
50

Ref

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PPT
PPT

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LP- ME 2041

LP Rev. No: 00
Sub Name : ADVANCED
Unit: III

I.C. ENGINES

Branch: MECHANICAL

Date: 2-1-2015
Sem: VIII

Page: 3 of 6

Unit syllabus
ENGINE EXHAUST EMISSION CONTROL
Formation of NOx, HC/CO mechanism, Smoke and Particulate emissions, GreenHouse Effect,
Methods of controlling emissions, Three way catalytic converter andParticulate Trap, Emission
(HC, CO, NO and NOx) measuring equipments, Smoke andParticulate measurement, Indian
Driving Cycles and emission norms
Objective:
To make the students familiar with the engine emissions formation, effects and various
methods to reduce emissions and their measuring equipments.

Session
No
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31

Topics to be covered
Introduction to various types of pollutants in IC engines.
NOx formation mechanism
HC/CO formation mechanism
Smoke and Particulate formation mechanism
Greenhouse Effect and Methods of controlling emissions
Three way catalytic converter and Particulate Trap
Emission (NO and NOX ) measuring equipments
Emission (HC,CO ) measuring equipments
Smoke and particulate measurements.
Indian and Euro emission norms.

LESSON PLAN

Time
(Min)
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
75

Ref
2,3
2,3
2,3
2,3
2,3
2,3
2,4
2,4
2,3
2,3

Teaching
Method
PPT
PPT
PPT
PPT
PPT
PPT
PPT
PPT
PPT
PPT

LP- ME 2041

LP Rev. No: 00
Sub Name :
Unit: IV

ADVANCED I.C. ENGINES


Branch: Mechanical

Date: 2-1-2015

Sem: VIII

Page: 4 of 6

UNIT SYLLABUS
ALTERNATE FUELS
Alcohols, Vegetable oils and bio-diesel, Bio-gas, Natural Gas, Liquefied Petroleum
Gas,Hydrogen, Properties, Suitability, Engine Modifications, Performance, Combustion and
Emission Characteristics of SI and CI Engines using these alternate Fuels.
Objective:
To make the students familiar with the combustion and emission characteristics of an alternative energy
sources such as bio diesels, natural gas, LPG, hydrogen, etc. and their Engine modifications for using
these fuels.

Session
No
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42

Topics to be covered
Alcohols-Ethanol and methanol properties and its emissions
Vegetable oils used in IC engines.
Natural gas application, LPG
Biodiesel, gasoline
Hydrogen production and its properties
Engine modifications for Biodiesel
Performance, combustion of SI and CI engines with alternate
fuels
Performance, combustion of SI and CI engines with alternate
fuels
Emission characteristics of SI and CI engines with alternate
fuels.
Fuel cells Emission characteristics of SI and CI engines with
alternate fuels.
CAT-II

Time
(Min)
50
50
50
50
50
50

1,2
1,2
1,2
1,2
1,2
1,2

50

1,2

50

1,2

50

1,2

50

1,2

Ref

Teaching
Method
PPT
PPT
PPT
PPT
PPT
PPT
PPT
PPT
PPT
PPT

LP- ME 2041

LESSON PLAN

LP Rev. No: 00
Sub Name : ADVANCED
Unit: V

Date: 2-1-2015Page:

I.C. ENGINES

Branch:

5 of 6

Sem: VIII

UNIT SYLLABUS

RECENT TRENDS
Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition Engine, Lean Burn Engine, StratifiedCharge
Engine, Surface Ignition Engine, Four Valve and Overhead cam Engines,Electronic Engine
Management, Common Rail Direct Injection Diesel Engine, GasolineDirect Injection Engine,
Data Acquisition System pressure pick up, charge amplifier PCfor Combustion and Heat release
analysis in Engines.
Objective: To make the students familiar with the recent IC engine techniques such as HCCI, CRDI,
GDI, etc. with latest measuring equipments.

Session
No
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53

Topics to be covered
Introduction to recent trends in IC engines.
Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition Engine(HCCI)
Lean Burn Engine
Stratified Charge Engine
Surface Ignition Engine.
Four Valve and Overhead cam Engines
Electronic Engine Management systems
Common Rail Direct Injection Diesel Engine( CRDI)
Gasoline Direct Injection Engine( GDI)
Data Acquisition System pressure pick up, charge amplifier
PC for Combustion and Heat release analysis in Engines
CAT-III

Time
(Min)
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50

4,1
4,1
4,1
4,1
4,1
4,1
4,1
4,1
4,1

50

4,2

180

Ref

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Teaching
Method
PPT
PPT
PPT
PPT
PPT
PPT
PPT
PPT
PPT
PPT
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Course Delivery Plan:


1

Week

I II

10

11

I II

I II

I II

I II

I II

I II

I II

I II

I II

I II

II

III

1
2
I
II

13

14

15

I II

I II

I II

IV

Units

TEXT BOOK:
1. Heinz Heisler, Advanced Engine Technology, SAE International Publications, USA, 1998
2. Ganesan V. Internal Combustion Engines, Third Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2007
REFERENCES:
1. John B Heywood, Internal Combustion Engine Fundamentals, Tata McGraw-Hill1988
2. Patterson D.J. and Henein N.A, Emissions from combustion engines and their
Control, Ann Arbor Science publishers Inc, USA, 1978
3. Gupta H.N, Fundamentals of Internal Combustion Engines, Prentice Hall of India, 2006
4. Ultrich Adler, Automotive Electric / Electronic Systems, Published by Robert
BoshGmbH1995

Prepared by

Approved by

Signature
Name
Designation
Date

Mr.S.Natarajan/Mr.G.Suresh
Assistant professor
2-01-2015

Dr.K.Pitchandi
Professor & H.O.D / Mechanical
Engineering
2-01-2015

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