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ME 474 Internal Combustion Engines

Lecturer
Dr. M. G. Bannikov
Room No. G-03, FME Building
Ph. 2249 E-mail: bannikov@edu.gk.pk

Teaching assistant

Mr. Tauseef Akhtar

Required background
C- or better in ME 321, 332

Expected Outcome
Knowledge of the operation of internal
combustion engines.
Performance evaluation of various engine types
for various applications.
The effects of design and operating parameters on
performance of engines.
The ability to predict the performance of engines
Analysis of combustion in engines
Pollutant formation and control

CLASSES

Tuesday
Wednesday
Friday

8:00 to 9:50
8:00 to 9:50
10:00 to 10:50
FME LH 2

TEXT
Heywood, J. B. Internal Combustion
Engine Fundamentals, McGraw-Hill,
New York, 1988.
Soft copy of the book is available

REFERENCES
Stone, R. Introduction to Internal Combustion
Engines, 3rd Edition, Macmillan Press LTD, 1999.
Ferguson, C.R., Kirpatrick, A.T. Internal Combustion
Engines - Applied Thermosciences, 2nd Edition,
Wiley, New York, 2001

EXAMINATION
There will be two exams at the time set by Institute
Problems of some topics of course outline will be
assigned as homework (without submission)
Students will be requested to solve one or two
problems included or not included into the assigned
set during assignment sessions
Quizzes will be unannounced

GRADING
Quizzes
Assignments (& labs)
Mid-term Exam
Final Exam (entire course)

15%
15%
30%
40%

Topics
General topic

Reading

Introduction and basic engine processes

Ch.1

Design and operation of Spark-Ignition and Ch.1 &


Compression-Ignition engines
notes
Engine design and operating parameters

Ch.2

Thermochemistry of fuel-air mixtures

Ch.3

Properties of working fluids

Ch. 4

Ideal models of engine cycles

Ch.5

Topics
General topic

Reading

Gas exchange processes, supercharging


and turbocharging

Ch.6

SI Engine fuel metering

Ch.7

Combustion in SI engines

Ch.9

Combustion in CI engines

Ch.10

Pollutant formation and control

Ch.11

Engine heat transfer, engine energy


balance

Ch.12

Topics
General topic

Reading

Engine friction and lubrication

Ch. 13

Modeling engine flow and combustion


processes

Ch. 14

Engine operating characteristics

Ch.15

Questions ?

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