Description

a- Knowledge and UnderstandingrnThrough knowledge and understanding, students will be able to:rna.1) Concepts and theories of mathematics and sciences, appropriate to the disciplinerna.4) Principles of design including elements design, process and/or a system related to specific disciplines.rna.p.2) Internal combustion, pumps, turbines and compressors, classification, construction design concepts, Operation and characteristics na.p.7) Basic theories and principles of some other engineering and mechanical engineering disciplines Providing support to mechanical power and energy disciplines.rna.a.1) Detailed knowledge and understanding of the themes and specialist subjects of the automotiverna.a.6) The drivability, safety limitations and compulsory tests especially applied in automotivernb- Intellectual SkillsrnThrough intellectual skills, students will be able to:rnb.4) Combine, exchange, and assess different ideas, views, and knowledge from a range of sources.rnb.p.4) Analyze the performance of the basic types of internal combustion engines and hydraulicrnb.a.2) The ability to assess and analyze information in support of problem solving, design and development, Critical evaluation of alternatives and performance datarnb.a.3) Create solutions to automotive engineering especially to manufacturing and maintenance problems in a creative way, taking account of industrial and commercial constraintsrnc- Professional SkillsrnThrough professional and practical skills, students will be able to:rnc.a.1) Using special automotive test & measurement equipment and conducting experimental laboratoryrnd- General SkillsrnThrough general and transferable skills, students will be able to:rnd.2) Work in stressful environment and within constraints.

Program

Bachelor degree in Mechanical Engineering (Automotive Engineering)

Objectives

  • ï‚· To enable students to identify and understand the different types of internal combustion engines and their components .rnï‚· To teach students fundamentals of engine operation and engine systems.rnï‚· To help students acquire the ability to do simple design calculationsrnï‚· To teach students the basics of engine testing

Textbook

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Course Content

content serial Description
1Week Number 1: Engine types
2Week Number 2: Engine parts
3Week Number 3: Valve timing effects on P-V diagram
4Week Number 4: Spark ignition vs compression ignition
5Week Number 5: Engine charging and volumetric efficiency
6Week Number 6: Fuel properties
7Week Number 7: Carburetors / 7th week evaluation
8Week Number 8: Carburetor calculations
9Week Number 9: Thermodynamics of combustionrn
10Week Number 10: Engine heat transfer
11Week Number 11: Energy balance of engines
12Week Number 12: Engine performance and testing (I) / 12th week evaluationrn
13Week Number 13: Engine performance and testing (II).rn
14Week Number 14: Octane and cetane ratingsrn
15Week Number 15: Revision
16Week Number 16: Final Examination
1Week Number 1: Engine types
2Week Number 2: Engine parts
3Week Number 3: Valve timing effects on P-V diagram
4Week Number 4: Spark ignition vs compression ignition
5Week Number 5: Engine charging and volumetric efficiency
6Week Number 6: Fuel properties
7Week Number 7: Carburetors / 7th week evaluation
8Week Number 8: Carburetor calculations
9Week Number 9: Thermodynamics of combustionrn
10Week Number 10: Engine heat transfer
11Week Number 11: Energy balance of engines
12Week Number 12: Engine performance and testing (I) / 12th week evaluationrn
13Week Number 13: Engine performance and testing (II).rn
14Week Number 14: Octane and cetane ratingsrn
15Week Number 15: Revision
16Week Number 16: Final Examination
1Week Number 1: Engine types
2Week Number 2: Engine parts
3Week Number 3: Valve timing effects on P-V diagram
4Week Number 4: Spark ignition vs compression ignition
5Week Number 5: Engine charging and volumetric efficiency
6Week Number 6: Fuel properties
7Week Number 7: Carburetors / 7th week evaluation
8Week Number 8: Carburetor calculations
9Week Number 9: Thermodynamics of combustionrn
10Week Number 10: Engine heat transfer
11Week Number 11: Energy balance of engines
12Week Number 12: Engine performance and testing (I) / 12th week evaluationrn
13Week Number 13: Engine performance and testing (II).rn
14Week Number 14: Octane and cetane ratingsrn
15Week Number 15: Revision
16Week Number 16: Final Examination

Markets and Career

  • Generation, transmission, distribution and utilization of electrical power for public and private sectors to secure both continuous and emergency demands.
  • Electrical power feeding for civil and military marine and aviation utilities.
  • Electrical works in construction engineering.

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