Anna University , Chennai
Department of B.E-Mechanical Engineering
080120035 AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING
Sixth Semester
Semester : 06
Department : Mechanical Engineering (MECH)
Year : Second Year (III Year)
Regulation : 2008
Subject Code : 080120035
Subject Name : Automobile Engineering
Content : 080120035 Automobile Engineering - curriculum, syllabus and Collection of Previous Year Question Papers.
CURRICULUM AND SYLLABUS
ME2354 AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING L T P CCOMMON TO MECHANICAL AND PRODUCTION 3 0 0 3
OBJECTIVE:
· To understand the construction and working principle of various parts of an
automobile.
· To have the practice for assembling and dismantling of engine parts and transmission system
UNIT I VEHICLE STRUCTURE AND ENGINES 9
Types of automobiles , vehicle construction and different layouts ,chassis, frame and body, resistances to vehicle motion and need for a gearbox, components of engine-their forms ,functions and materials
UNIT II ENGINE AUXILIARY SYSTEMS 9
Electronically controlled gasoline injection system for SI engines., Electronically controlled diesel injection system ( Unit injector system, Rotary distributor type and common rail direct injection system), Electronic ignition system ,Turbo chargers, Engine emission control by three way catalytic converter system .
UNIT III TRANSMISSION SYSYTEMS 9
Clutch-types and construction ,gear boxes- manual and automatic, gear shift mechanisms,
Over drive, transfer box, fluid flywheel –torque converter , propeller shaft, slip joints,
universal joints ,Differential, and rear axle, Hotchkiss Drive and Torque Tube Drive.
UNIT IV STEERING,BRAKES AND SUSPENSION SYSTEMS 9
Steering geometry and types of steering gear box-Power Steering, Types of Front Axle, Types of Suspension Systems , Pneumatic and Hydraulic Braking Systems, Antilock Braking System and Traction Control
UNIT V ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SOURCES 9
Use of Natural Gas, Liquefied Petroleum Gas. Bio-diesel, Bio-ethanol , Gasohol and Hydrogen in Automobiles- Engine modifications required –Performance ,Combustion and Emission Characteristics of SI and CI engines with these alternate fuels - Electric and Hybrid Vehicles, Fuel Cell
Note: Practical Training in dismantling and assembling of Engine parts and
Transmission Systems should be given to the students.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Kirpal Singh, “ Automobile Engineering Vol 1 & 2 “, Standard Publishers, SeventhEdition ,1997, New Delhi
2. Jain,K.K.,and Asthana .R.B, “Automobile Engineering” Tata McGraw Hill Publishers,
New Delhi, 2002
REFERENCES:
1. Newton ,Steeds and Garet,” Motor Vehicles “, Butterworth Publishers,1989
2. Joseph Heitner, “Automotive Mechanics,”, Second Edition ,East-West Press ,1999
3. Martin W. Stockel and Martin T Stockle , “ Automotive Mechanics Fundamentals,” The Goodheart –Will Cox Company Inc, USA ,1978
4. Heinz Heisler , ‘Advanced Engine Technology,” SAE International Publications
USA,1998
5. Ganesan V..” Internal Combustion Engines” , Third Edition, Tata Mcgraw-Hill ,2007
Collection of Previous Year Question Papers
Automobile Engineering[May2009].pdf -----------> [Download Now] [View]
Automobile Engineering[May2012].pdf -----------> [Download Now] [View]
Automobile Engineering[Nov,Dec2012].pdf -----------> [Download Now] [View]
Automobile engineering[May2013].pdf -----------> [Download Now] [View]Automobile Engineering[Nov,Dec2012].pdf -----------> [Download Now] [View]
Automobile Engineering[Nov,Dec2013].pdf -----------> [Download Now] [View]
Automobile Engineering[May2014].pdf -----------> [Download Now] [View]
Automobile Engineering[Nov,Dec2014].pdf -----------> [Download Now] [View]
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