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PRATHYUSHA

INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT


DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL

SUBJECT IN-CHARGE:
Academic Year
Pre Requisites

1.
2.
3.
4.

KARTHICK R

YEAR & SEM


: IV/VIII
SUBJECT : ADVANCED I.C ENGINES
Batch : 2012-2016

: 2015-2016

SUBJECT CODE: ME2041

Understanding fundamental concepts of internal combustion engines.


Be knowledgeable of historical development, theoretical aspects and practical application of heat energy
Ability to recollect the basic concepts of liquid bio fuels coming from biomass (biodiesel and bio ethanol).
The objective is to increase efficiency and minimise harmful emissions.

Contact hours and Type of course: 53 periods/Theory course for UG


Class Schedule: Five 50-minute lectures per week.
Course Outcomes:

This course introduces basic concepts of I.C Engines and their applications.
The different types of fuel used and their significance.
Units/Periods
Theory
Class Test
Unit Test
Seminar
Guest
Lectures
Industrial
Visit
Others
Total

Unit 1
(Hrs)
8

Planned
Unit 2 (Hrs)
Unit 3
(Hrs)
7
8

Unit 4
(Hrs)
7

Unit 5
(Hrs)
10

10

Unit 1
(Hrs)

Unit 2
(Hrs)

Actual
Unit 3
(Hrs)

Unit 4
(Hrs)

Unit 5
(Hrs)

Topics:

S.No.

Unit

No. Of hrs
required

1.
1
2.

3.

Topics to be covered

Tentative
date

5.
6.

7.

8.
9.
10.

Book
referred.

Teaching
Methodology

BB

T1
T1

BB

01.02.16

Stages
of combustion

02.02.16

normal and abnormal combustion


Factors affecting knock

02.02.16
02.02.16

Combustion
chambers,

Introduction to thermodynamic
analysis

02.02.16

analysis of SI Engine combustion


process

02.02.16

Problems on air standard cycle

08.02.16

T1
T1
T1

178153154

BB

188

BB

174-

BB

177
179183

BB

T1
T1

171-

179

T1
fuel jet size and venture size

Page
No.

173

BB

01.02.16

1
1

Reason
for
deviatio
ns

UNIT- I : SPARK IGNITION ENGINES


Introduction
of
internal
combustion engines Air-fuel ratio
01.02.16
requirements.
01.02.16
Air-fuel ratio requirements.
Design of carburettor,

4.

Actual
date

190193

BB

761764

BB

T1
T1

761
BB

766767
2

11.

12.

Problems on air standard cycle

Test- Class
Test / Unit
Test
Seminar

Class test -1

14.

Guest
Lecture

15.

Industrial
Visit

16.

NPTEL/
Webinar

17.

Others

18.

13.

19.

20.

21.

II

22.

23.

24.

08.02.16

T1

BB

766

UNIT II COMPRESSION IGNITION ENGINES


Stages of combustion-normal
09.02.16
Stages of combustion-abnormal
combustion
Factors affecting knock, Indirect
injection systems Direct injection
systems
Combustion chambers, Turbo
charging
Introduction to Thermodynamic
Analysis of CI Engine
Lubrication systems purpose
and methods of lubrication,
Cooling systems necessity and
optimum cooling, air and liquid
Performance parameters brake
power, indicator power, specific
fuel consumption, mechanical,
thermal
and
volumetric

T1

BB

582-

09.02.16

T1

BB

583
587-

09.02.16

T1

BB

591
606-

09.02.16

T1

BB

608
592

15.02.16

T2

BB
BB

15.02.16
T1
15.02.16

T1

597
604605

BB

615616
3

25.

26.

27.

28.

29.

Exhaust gas analysis, minimum


air requirement, engine fuels,
pollution control norms, Air fuel
ratio calculation, Performance
calculations

Test- Class
Test / Unit
Test
Seminar

T1

BB

598-

T1

BB

599
611612

T1

613

31.

Industrial
Visit

32.

NPTEL/
Webinar

33.

Others

UNIT III ENGINE EXHAUST EMISSION CONTROL


Formation of NOX , HC/CO
22.02.16
T2
mechanism
22.02.16

Smoke and Particulate emissions,


Green House Effect
Methods of controlling emissions

22.02.16

35.

BB

Air fuel ratio calculation,


Performance calculations
Unit Test - 1

Guest
Lecture

36.

16.02.16

16.02.16

30.

34.

16.02.16

T2

BB

469

BB

470
T2

BB

471473
4

37.

III

T2
1

Three way catalytic converter


Smoke and

Three way catalytic converter


, Emission (HC,CO, NO and
NOX
, ) measuring
equipments,
measuring
equipments
in
Emission

measuring equipments, Smoke


and
Particulate measurements

Formation of NOX , HC/CO


mechanism

Indian Driving Cycles and


emission norms

38.

40.

41.

23.02.16
23.02.16

39.

42.

43.

Test- Class
Test / Unit
Test

UNIT TEST-2

44.

Seminar

45.

Guest
Lecture

46.

Industrial
Visit

BB

474
T2

BB

475
23.02.16

T2

BB

477
23.02.16

T2

BB

492493

29.02.16
29.02.16

T2

BB

T2

BB

501
502503

47.

NPTEL/
Webinar

48.

Others

49.
50.

UNIT IV
ALTERNATE FUEL
Alcohols , Vegetable oils and bio01.03.16
diesel

T1

Liquefied Petroleum
Performance ,

01.03.16

T1

Bio-gas, Natural Gas , Liquefied


Petroleum
Modifications, Performance
Gas ,Hydrogen , Properties

02.03.16

51.
1
52.

53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.

IV

1
1
1

BB

703

T1
07.03.16

Properties , Suitability, Engine

07.03.16

Engine Modifications

08.03.16

Performance ,
Combustion and

08.03.16

Emission Characteristics of SI

Test- Class
Test / Unit
Test

UNIT TEST-2

08.03.16

702

BB

07.03.16

Gas ,Hydrogen , Suitability,


Engine

701

BB

T1

BB

704
BB

T1

705706

BB

T1

706
BB

T1

683
BB

T1

704
BB

T1

703669673

59.

Seminar

60.

Guest
Lecture

61.

Industrial
Visit

62.

NPTEL/
Webinar
Others

63.

UNIT V
64.

65.

66.

67.

68.

V
69.
70.
71.
72.

1
1
1
1
1

Homogeneous Charge
Compression Ignition Engine
Homogeneous Charge
Compression Ignition Engine
Lean Burn Engine, Stratified
Charge Engine,
Surface Ignition Engine, Four
Valve and Overhead cam Engines
Electronic Engine Management

RECENT TRENDS

14.03.16
14.03.16
14.03.16
14.03.16

BB

751-

BB

752
753-

T1
T1
T1
T1

BB
BB
BB

15.03.16

Electronic Engine Management,


Common Rail Direct Injection

15.03.16

Common Rail Direct Injection


Diesel Engine, Gasoline
Common Rail Direct Injection
Diesel Engine, Gasoline
Gasoline
Direct Injection Engine

15.03.16
21.03.16
22.03.16

T1
T1
T1
T1
T1

759
767
771773
774

BB

775-

BB

779
791-

BB
BB

792
799
805
7

73.

Data Acquisition System

22.03.16

74.

Seminar

75.

Guest
Lecture

charge amplifier PC
for Combustion analysis in
Engines.

76.

NPTEL/
Webinar

Data Acquisition System,


pressure pick up Acquisition
System,

Total hrs

T1

BB

820

40 Hrs

TEXT BOOKS
1. 1. Heinz Heisler, Advanced Engine Technology, SAE International Publications,
USA,1998
2. Ganesan V.. Internal Combustion Engines , Third Edition, Tata Mcgraw-Hill ,2007
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. John B Heywood, Internal Combustion Engine Fundamentals, Tata McGraw-Hill1988
2. Patterson D.J. and Henein N.A,Emissions from combustion engines and theircontrol, 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 Bosh
Contribution to meet the requirements of Criteria
Curriculum : This course contributes graduates to understand the fundamentals of Characteristics of SI and CI Engines using these alternate
Fuels.
POs
: 1. An ability to understand the physical foundations of heat energy converted into mechanical work and to control the pollution by using
Alternative fuels.
PEOs
: Graduates should excel in engineering positions in any organization that emphasize on design, development and implementation of internal
combustion engine.
Signature of the faculty

Signature of the H.O.D

Signature of Vice Principal

Signature of Principal

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