Basics of IC Engines (Internal combustion engines) course with introduction to fundamentals of IC Engines like two stroke vs four stroke engines, valve timing diagrams, ignition systems, scavenging, lubrication, octane number and efficiency of IC Engines etc. IC Engines is taught as an elective course to mechanical engineering students. Only those mechanical engineers who wish to have a specialization in automobiles or related field opt for this subject during undergraduate course. In order to have a better understanding of the subject, it is compulsory for mechanical engineers to revise basics of thermodynamics before studying this course.
Below is a complete outline of the course syllabus as taught in mechanical engineering. Students applying for jobs in automotive sector should read all these topics before appearing in interview.
- IC Engines - Introduction
- Two Stroke vs Four Stroke Engines
- Sequence of Operations in IC Engine
- Valve Timing Diagram of Petrol Engine
- Valve Timing Diagram of Diesel Engine
- Comparison of Petrol and Diesel Engines
- Scavenging of IC Engines
- Ignition System of Petrol Engines
- Supercharging of IC Engines
- Lubrication of IC Engines
- Governing of IC Engines
- Carburetor of an IC Engine
- Spark Plug in IC Engines
- Detonation or Knocking in IC Engines
- Octane Number - Rating of S.I. Engine Fuels
- Cetane Number - Rating of CI Engine Fuels
- Testing of IC Engines
- Thermodynamic Tests for I.C. Engines
- Indicated mean effective pressure
- Indicated power of an IC Engine
- Brake power of IC Engine
- Efficiency of an IC Engine
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