Content Beyond Syllabus
Content Beyond Syllabus
University GAP
ME215. 2: INTERNAL 3ME322 :INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE Identification
COMBUSTION ENGINE
Unit1-IntroductiontoI.C.Engine 1 Comparison of SI and CI Engines : Difference in thermodynamic and operating variables, 1. Working principle of Wankel
Introduction,ClassificationofI.C.Engines,EngineCycles- comparison of performance characteristics,comparison of initial and maintenance costs application of engine.
OttoandDieselCycle,Valvetimingdiagramforhighandlowspeedengines, SI and CI engine. 2. Trouble Shooting and Overhauling
2 Two Stroke Engines: Comparison of Two stroke and Four stroke engines, theoretical scavenging of Engines.
Porttiming diagramfortwostrokesS.I.Engines.
processes, comparison of different scavenging systems, supercharging of two stroke engines. 3. effect of engine maintenance on
Unit 2–Fuel System for S. I. Engines
3 Air Capacity of Four Stroke Engines: Ideal air capacity, determination of volumetric efficiency and exhaust emission control of SI
Engine fuel requirements, Mixture requirements, Simple carburetor, factors affecting volumetric efficiency, Ideal and actual induction processes.
and Additional systems in modern carburettor, compensating devices, engine.
4 Super Charging: Limits of super charging, super charging power problems and turbo charging
Calculation of air fuel ratio (exact and approximate methods), methods of arrangements of exhaust manifold in multi cylinder engine limitations of turbo charging.
Calculation of main dimensions of air and fuel supply (Numerical 5 Carburetor: Properties of air, petrol mixture, mixture requirements of SI engine for steady state
calculations of main dimensions of carburetor), Electronic Petrol operation, transient operation various systems of complete carburetor, air compensating devices, theory
injection system (MPFI). of simple carburetor, air compensating devices, carburetor types, introduction to some important makes
Unit3–FuelSystemforC.I.– of carburetor like sole, crater, and SU carburetor, carburetor trouble, petrol injection, Lucas petrol
injection system, electronic fuel injection, advantages and disadvantages of petrol injection.
RequirementsoffuelinjectionsystemforC.I.Engines,Typesofinjectionsy
6 Fuel Injection : Principle and Heat release pattern, nozzles their construction and working, quantity
stems-
of fuel per cycle, calculation of diameter and stroke of plunger, size of nozzle orifice, formation of
Individualpump,CommonrailandDistributorsystems,Unitinjector,Type diesel spray, atomization, penetration, dispersion factors affecting spray characteristics, resilience of
soffuelnozzles-singlehole,multihole,pintleandpintaux,CRDI. components and effect of elasticity of pipe and fuel.
Unit 4–Supercharging Purpose of supercharging, Turbo charging, 7 Combustion in I.C. engines:
Thermodynamic cycle of supercharged and turbocharged Engines, Combustion in SI engines: Limits and stages of combustion, factors affecting ignition lag, flame
Advantages and disadvantages, Limits of supercharging for S.I. and propagation, effect of engine variable on flame propagation, abnormal combustion, effect of detonation,
C.I. Engines. detonation and engine variables and other factors affecting knocking and its prevention, theory of
Unit 5–Combustion in SI Engine Stages of combustion in S.I. detonation in SI engines and chemistry of detonation, control of detonation surface ignition, design
Engines, Ignition lag, Flame propagation, Factors affecting flame principle of combustion chamber, types of combustion chamber and their comparison.Stages of
speed, Abnormal combustion, Octane number, HUCR, Requirements combustion in CI engines, air fuel ratio, delay period or ignition lag, variables effecting delay period,
of combustion chambers of S.I. Engines and its types. diesel knock, methods of controlling diesel knock, CI engine combustion chamber requirements, types
of combustion chambers, cold starting of CI engine and cold starting aids.
Unit 6–combustion in C.I. Engines Stages of combustion in C.I.
8 Ignition:
Engines, Delay period, Abnormal Combustion-Diesel knock,
Ignition timing and its advance vacuum advance, centrifugal spark advance, ignition timing and its
Requirements of combustion chambers for C.I. Engines and its types. effects on exhaust, spark plugs heat range electronic ignition system using contact breaker and contact
Comparison of abnormal combustion in S I and C I Engines. Cetane less triggers, factors affecting energy requirements of the ignition systems.
number. 9 Governing of C I Engines: Quality, Q quantity and Hit and Miss governing,
Unit 7 –Engine performance Performance parameters, 10 Rating, Testing and Performance: Measurements of speed, air flow, fuel consumption, indicated
Measurement of performance parameters like torque, power, and power brake power, frictional horse power, and smoke, testing of engines as per Indian Standard 10001,
Volumetric Efficiency, Mechanical Efficiency, bsfc, Brake and performance test for variable speed I C Engines, heat balance sheet, governing test for constant speed
Indicated Thermal efficiencies. Heat Balance Sheet. (Numerical on IC engines, effect of fuel injection parameters in CI engines and ignition advance of SI engines on
performance of engine. Rating of internal combustion engine based on (I) continuous operation of
engine Performance and Heat Balance Sheet).
engine (II) Maximum power an engine can develop (III) Power calculated from empirical formula.
Unit8–
11 Emission of IC engine: Emission from SI engine, effect of engine maintenance on exhaust emission
AlternativeFuelsandEngineEmissionVariousalternativefuelsandthei control of SI engine, diesel emission, diesel smoke and control, diesel and control comparison of
rsuitabilityforI.C.Engines.S.I.Engineemissions(HC,CO,NOx),.C.I.En gasoline and diesel emission. Measurement and calculation for of emission constituents.
ginesEmissions(CO,NOx,Smog,Particulate),BharatNorms 12 Alternative Fuels for IC Engine: Methanol, Ethanol, vegetable oils, bio gas, bio-fuels, comparison
of their properties with Diesel and petrol, method of manufacturing.
13 Unconventional Engines: Working principle of stratified charge engines sterling engine Wankel
engine.
14 Trouble Shooting and Overhauling of Engines.
SVERI’s College of Engineering Pandharpur
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Second Year B.TECH. (Mechanical Engineering)
ME215. 2: INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
A. Y. 2023-24
Content Beyond syllabus
Unit Unit Name Content beyond POs CA PI PSOs
No Syllabus
1 Introduction to I.C.Engine Working principle of Wankel PO1 PSO1
engine. 1.3 1.4.1
2 Fuel System For S.I. Engine Lucas petrol injection system PO1 1.3 1.4.1 PSO1
3 Fuel System for C.I. Engine Dispersion factors affecting PO1 PSO2
1.2 1.3.1
spray characteristics
4 Supercharging arrangements of exhaust PO1 PSO1
manifold in multi cylinder 1.2 1.3.1
engine
PO1 PSO2
NA NA 3 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 3 NA NA 3 NA
3 Fuel System for
C.I. Engine
NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 3 NA NA 3 NA
4 Supercharging
NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 3 NA NA 3 3
5 Combustion
in S.I. Engine
NA NA NA NA NA 3 NA NA NA NA 3 NA NA 3 NA
6 Combustion
in C.I. Engine
NA NA 3 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 3 NA NA 3 NA
7 Engine
Testing and
NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 3 NA NA 3 NA
Performance
Evaluation
8 Alternative
Fules and
NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 3 NA NA 3 3
Engine
Emissions