ME605-N-C Internal Combustion Engine
ME605-N-C Internal Combustion Engine
ME605-N-C Internal Combustion Engine
A. Course Objective:
To present a problem oriented in depth knowledge of Internal Combustion Engine.
To address the underlying concepts, methods and application of Internal Combustion Engine
C. Detailed Syllabus:
Unit
Details
No.
1 Introduction: Basic components and terminology of IC engines, working of four stroke/two
stroke - petrol/diesel engine, classification and application of IC engines, engine performance and
emission parameters
2 Fuels and its supply system for SI and CI engine: Important qualities of IC engine fuels, rating
of fuels, Carburation, mixture requirement for different loads and speeds, simple carburetor and
its working, types of carburetors, MPFI, types of injection systems in CI engine, fuel pumps and
injectors, types of nozzles, spray formation
3 Ignition and Governing System: Battery and magneto ignition system, spark plug, firing order,
quality, quantity & hit and miss governing
4 Supercharging: Need for supercharging, Effect of supercharging, types of supercharger,
methods of supercharging, thermodynamic analysis of supercharged engine cycle, limitations of
supercharging, turbocharging
5 Combustion in SI and CI Engines: Stages of combustion in SI engines, abnormal combustion
and knocking in SI engines, factors affecting knocking, effects of knocking, control of knocking,
combustion chambers for SI engines, Stages of combustion in CI engines, detonation in C.I.
engines, factors affecting detonation, controlling detonation, combustion chamber for SI and CI
engine
6 Engine Lubrication and Cooling: Lubrication of engine components, Lubrication system – wet
sump and dry sump, crankcase ventilation, Types of cooling systems – liquid and air cooled,
comparison of liquid and air cooled systems
7 Measurement and Testing of IC engines: Measurement of indicated power, brake power, fuel
consumption and emission, Measurement of friction power by Willan’s Line Method and Morse
Test, calculation of brake thermal efficiency, brake power and brake specific fuel consumption of
IC Engines, variable compression ratio engines, heat balance sheet of IC Engines
8 Engine Emission and their control: Emission of pollutants from SI and CI engine, control of
emissions from SI and CI engines, measurement of pollutants in exhaust gases, effect of different
pollutants on human and plant life, emission norms-Euro norms and Bharat Norms
9 Internal combustion fuels: Desirable properties of IC engine fuels, required quality of fuel,
rating of SI and CI engine fuels, dopes and additives of SI and CI engine fuels.
Alternative Fuels for IC engine: Liquefied Natural Gas, Compressed Natural Gas, Liquefied
Petroleum Gas, Methanol, Ethanol, hydrogen, vegetable oils, bio gas, bio-fuels, comparison of
their properties with Diesel and petrol, method of manufacturing.
10 Unconventional Engines: Working principle of stratified charge engines sterling engine,
Wankel engine.
D. Lesson Planning:
Sr. No. Date/Week Unit Weight age Topic No
ST ND RD
1 1 ,2 ,3 1,2 20 1,2
2 4TH ,5TH , 6TH 3,4 20 3,4
3 7TH ,8TH , 9TH 5,6 20 5,6
4 10TH ,11TH , 12TH 7,8 20 7,8
5 13TH ,14TH , 15TH 9,10 20 9,10
F. List of Practical:
1 To demonstrate various engines and their components.
8 To performance the single cylinder two stroke petrol engine and its characteristics.
9 To performance the multi cylinder four stroke petrol engine and its characteristics.