Internal Combustion Engines
Type | Compulsory |
Semester | winter |
Contact hours | 91 (4 + 3) |
Number of credits | 7 |
Type of termination | Assessment + Exam |
Form | Lectures + exercises |
Lecturers | Prof. Ing. Jan Macek, DrSc. Ing. Antonín Mikulec |
Anotation |
TARGET
The course target is to provide fundamental information dealing with recent concepts of vehicle powertrains, especially combustion engines (ICE) and tools for their realization, especially considering mixture formation, combustion and gas 18ateriál principles.
CONTENTS
Fundamentals of internal combustion engines (ICE): principles of thermodynamics, principles of combustion, formation of pollutants, gas exchange, super- and turbocharging; description of tools for fuel injection, mixture formation, valve gears, combustion realization, exhaust aftertreatment.
- Thermodynamics of open system, types of engines, definition of main parameters.
- Engine torque control, stability of engine-load interaction, basic engine maps
- Thermodynamics of piston ICE, T-s diagram assessments of efficiency, Carnot cycle, real cycles
- Thermodynamics of piston ICE, T-s diagram assessments of efficiency, Carnot cycle, real cycles
- Fuels, thermochemistry and chemical kinetics
- Combustion processes and basic types of flames. Pollutant formation.
- Compression and expansion process and heat transfer to walls
- Charge Exchange process and parameters. Definition of ICE partial efficiencies.
- Mixture formation and control for SI and CI engines. Ignition and injection system design.
- Combustion chamber design. Valve trains and charge exchange equipment design
- Turbocharging and supercharging – devices and design
- Engine pollutants and exhaust gas aftertreatment
- Engine testing and ICE maps
Study materials
Lecturing material and hand-outs Stone, R. Introduction to Internal Combustion Engines. SAE 1988-2003, ISBN 0-7680-0495-0 (basic textbook) Heywood, J.B.: Internal Combustion Engine Fundamentals. Mac Graw Hill 1988, ISBN 0-07-028637-X Texts of lectures at Moodle server.






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