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NotesKhan ME6016 Advanced I.C. Engines - Syllabus-Semester VIII-Elective-MECH-BE-Anna University MECH SEM VIII Syllabus, MECH SYLLABUS

 

 

 

ME6016                                              ADVANCED I.C ENGINES                                           L  T  P  C

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OBJECTIVES:

  • To understand the underlying principles of operation of different IC Engines and components.
  • To provide knowledge on pollutant formation, control, alternate fuel etc.

 

UNIT I             SPARK IGNITION ENGINES                                                                                          9

Mixture requirements – Fuel injection systems – Monopoint, Multipoint & Direct injection - Stages of combustion – Normal and Abnormal combustion – Knock - Factors affecting knock – Combustion chambers.

 

UNIT II            COMPRESSION IGNITION ENGINES                                                                           9

Diesel Fuel Injection Systems - Stages of combustion – Knocking – Factors affecting knock – Direct and Indirect injection systems – Combustion chambers – Fuel Spray behaviour – Spray structure and spray penetration – Air motion - Introduction to Turbocharging.

 

UNIT III           POLLUTANT FORMATION AND CONTROL                                                                9

Pollutant – Sources – Formation of Carbon Monoxide, Unburnt hydrocarbon, Oxides of Nitrogen, Smoke and Particulate matter – Methods of controlling Emissions – Catalytic converters, Selective Catalytic Reduction and Particulate Traps – Methods of measurement – Emission norms and Driving cycles.

 

UNIT IV          ALTERNATIVE FUELS                                                                                                   9

Alcohol, Hydrogen, Compressed Natural Gas, Liquefied Petroleum Gas and Bio Diesel - Properties, Suitability, Merits and Demerits - Engine Modifications.

 

UNIT V           RECENT TRENDS                                                                                                          9

Air assisted Combustion, Homogeneous charge compression ignition engines – Variable Geometry turbochargers – Common Rail Direct Injection Systems - Hybrid Electric Vehicles – NOx Adsorbers - Onboard Diagnostics.

 

 

OUTCOME:

 

TOTAL : 45 PERIODS

 

  • Upon completion of this course, the students can able to compare the operations of different

IC Engine and components and can evaluate the pollutant formation, control, alternate fuel

 

TEXT BOOKS:

  1. Ramalingam. K.K., "Internal Combustion Engine Fundamentals", Scitech Publications, 2002.
  2. Ganesan, "Internal Combustion Engines", II Edition, TMH, 2002.

 

 

 

REFERENCES:

 

  1. Mathur. R.B. and R.P. Sharma, "Internal Combustion Engines"., Dhanpat Rai & Sons 2007.
  2. Duffy Smith, "Auto Fuel Systems", The Good Heart Willcox Company, Inc., 1987.
  3. Eric Chowenitz, "Automobile Electronics", SAE Publications, 1995

 

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