Automobile ME 1111

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Course Title and Course Code Automobile Engineering (ME1111)

Hours per Week L T P: 3 0 2


Credits 4
Students who can take B. Tech Semester-VI

Course Objective:
The main objective of the course is to make the student conversant with fundamentals of automotive systems.
To develop competencies in performance analysis of vehicles
Learning Outcomes:
On successful completion of this course, the students should be able to:
1. Explain the components of different types of IC Engines for various applications.
2. Design engine cooling system as per ASTM standards, ignition system and other electrically operated
systems.
3. Design power transmission system for automobiles.
4. Design various braking systems and suspension systems.
Prerequisites Thermodynamics
Sr. No Specifications Marks

1 Attendance 0
2 Assignment 20
3 Class Participation NIL
4 Quiz 5
5 Theory Exam-I 10
6 Theory Exam-II 15
7 Theory Exam-III 30
8 Report-I NIL
9 Report-II NIL
10 Report-III NIL
11 Project-I NIL
12 Project-II NIL
13 Project-III NIL
14 Lab Evaluation-I 10
15 Lab Evaluation-II 10
16 Course Portfolio NIL
Total (100) 100
Evaluation scheme for Retest Marks
1 Theory Exam-Retest 30
Total(30) 30
UNIT-I (10 Hours)
Introduction: Layout of automobile – introduction chassis and body components. Types of Automobile
engines. – Power unit – Introduction to engine lubrication – engine servicing
Fuel System: S.I. Engine: Fuel supply systems, Mechanical and electrical fuel pump – filters –
carburetor – types – air filters – petrol injection. Introduction to MPFI and GDI Systems.
C.I. Engines: Requirements of diesel injection systems, types of injection systems, DI Systems IDI
systems. Fuel pump, nozzle, spray formation, injection timing, testing of fuel pumps. Introduction
CRDI and TDI Systems.
Unit II (10 Hours)
Cooling System: Cooling Requirements, Air Cooling, Liquid Cooling, Thermo, water and Forced
Circulation System – Radiators – Types – Cooling Fan - water pump, thermostat, evaporative cooling
– pressure sealed cooling – antifreeze solutions.
Ignition System: Function of an ignition system, battery ignition system, constructional features of
storage, battery, auto transformer, contact breaker points, condenser and spark plug – Magneto coil
ignition system, electronic ignition system using contact breaker, electronic ignition using contact
triggers – spark advance and retard mechanism.
Electrical System: Charging circuit, generator, current – voltage regulator – starting system, bendix
drive mechanism solenoid switch, lighting systems, Horn, wiper, fuel gauge – oil pressure gauge, engine
temperature indicator etc.
UNIT-III (10 Hours)
Transmission System: Manual transmission and types of gear box, sliding-mesh, constant-mesh and
synchromesh gear boxes, types of dog clutches, gear shift mechanism, principles of automatic
transmission. Clutch operation and types, multi-plate and cone clutches, clutch construction and lining.
Propeller shafts, universal joints, slip joint, Hotch-Kiss drive and torque tube drive, transaxle and
transfer case, radius rods, four wheel drive arrangement. Automobile emissions, their harmful effects,
pollution control measures, catalytic converters, exhaust system layout, mufflers, and resonators.
Engine parameters, brief discussion of testing devices, engine service, engine tuning, engine re-boring,
cyaniding, nitriding, de-carbonization.
UNIT-IV (10 Hours)
Braking System: Braking systems, layouts for mechanical braking, hydraulic braking, pneumatic
braking, master cylinder, wheel cylinder, tandem cylinder, shoe brakes, disc brakes, requirements of
brake fluid, power brakes, concept of ABS and traction control, parking brakes. Steering system,
principles and need of steering, components parts, steering gear, steering ratio, steering lock, turning
radius, centre point. Steering, wheel geometry, power steering principle and typical schemes.
Suspension System: Suspension system, functions of suspension, component parts, coil springs, leaf
springs, air springs, shock absorbers, torsion bars, stabilizer bars, typical combinations of components
in suspension systems, MacPherson strut suspension, its merits.
Wheel and tyres, wheel assembly and parts, pressed wheels and cast wheels, wheel rim, tyres, aspect
ratio, tyres with tubes and tubeless tyres, advantages, construction of a tyre, plies, radial plies, tyre
treads and tyre specifications.
Text Books:
1. Automotive Chassis- Heldt .P. M, Chilton Co., (Nyack, N.Y., P.M. Heldt, 1945) Literary
Licensing, LLC, 2012.
2. Automotive Mechanics- N.K. Giri, 8th Edition, Khanna Publications, New Delhi, 2008.
3. Automobile Engineering / William H Crouse
4. Text Book Automobile Engineering–Manzoor, .Nawazish Mehdi & .Yosuf Ali, Frontline
Publications.
5. Kamaraju Ramakrishna, “Automobile Engineering”, PHI Learning, New Delhi, 1st Print, 2012.
6. Jain &Asthana, “Automobile Engineering”, Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 2002.
Reference Books:
7. Rajput, R. K. A text book of automobile engineering. Firewall Media, 2008.
8. Crouse, William H., and William Harry Crouse. Automotive mechanics. Vol. 1. Tata McGraw-
Hill Education, 2007.
9. Ribbens, William, et al. Automotive engineering: powertrain, chassis system and vehicle body.
Butterworth-Heinemann, 2009.
10. Zhao, Fuquan, David L. Harrington, and Ming-Chia Lai. Automotive gasoline direct-injection
engines. Vol. 400. Warrendale, PA: Society of Automotive Engineers, 2002.
11. Pulkrabek, Willard W. "Engineering fundamentals of the internal combustion engine." (2004):
198-198.
12. Heinz Heisler, “Advanced Vehicle Technology”, Elsevier, New Delhi, 2011.
13. Crouse &Anglin, “Automotive Mechanics”, Tata McGrawHill, New Delhi, 10th Edition 2007.

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