Internal Combustion Engines Course code: 140407 | 6 ECTS credits
Basic information
Level of Studies:
Year of Study:
2
Semester:
3
Requirements:
Goal:
Study of modern construction of internal combustion engines
Outcome:
skills in construction and installation of internal combustion engines by using tools and equipment.
Contents of the course
Theoretical instruction:
- Introduction to engines and vehicles. Basic concepts of an Internal Combustion Engines
- History of the engines
- Petrol and diesel engine
- Thermodynamics cycle: working materials alteration, compaction (compression), heat supply by combustion, expansion, and mechanical work derivation
- Ignition and combustion of the mixture
- Construction of stationary and moving parts of Internal Combustion Engine
- Systems working material distribution
- Fuel supply system petrol engine
- Fuel supply system diesel engine
- Air intake system. Mechanical and turbo compressors over boost
- Exhaust system and exhaust emissions
- Engine lubrication
- Engine cooling
- Starting systems for vehicles. Starting systems for commercial vehicles. Special starting systems for commercial vehicles
- Working parameters and operating properties of an Internal Combustion Engines
- Program engine control: Selection of engine working parameters depending on power requirements
- Specificity of hybrid engine performance and electric motors within motor vehicle drive
- Colloquium
Practical instruction (Problem solving sessions/Lab work/Practical training):
- Peruse of an Internal Combustion Engines in lab-conditions
Textbooks and References
- Tomić M., Petrović S., Motori sa unutrašnjim sagorevanjem, Mašinski fakultet Beograd, 2005.
- Tomić M., Oprema motora, Mašinski fakultet Beograd, 2005.
- Diesel Engine Management_ Systems and Components, Springer Vieweg, ISBN 978-3-658-03980-6, 2014.
- Gasoline Engine Management_ Systems and Components, Vieweg+Teubner Verlag, ISBN 978-3-658-03963-9, 2015.
Number of active classes (weekly)
Lectures:
3
Practical classes:
2
Other types of classes:
0
Grading (maximum number of points: 100)
Pre-exam obligations
Points
activities during lectures
10
activities on practial excersises
20
seminary work
0
colloquium
40
Final exam
Points
Written exam
30
Oral exam
0