MAE 589V – Advanced Internal Combustion Engines (BR3218)

 

1.  Instructor: Dr. Tiegang Fang

     Office: 3182 Broughton

     e-mail: tfang2@ncsu.edu, (919)5155230

 

Class Meeting Times: T H 3:00-4:15PM

Office Hours:  T H 11:00AM-12:00

    

2.  Course Prerequisites:

      MAE 302 or Equivalent

 

4.  Text Book:

“Internal Combustion Engine Fundamentals”, by John B. Heywood, McGraw-Hill, 1988

 

5.  Reference Book:

 “Internal Combustion Engines: Applied Thermosciences”, by Colin R. Ferguson and Allan T. Kirkpatrick, Second Edition, John Wiley & Sons, 2001

 “The Internal Combustion Engine in Theory and Practice”, by Charles F. Taylor, Second Edition, the M.I.T. Press, 1994

“The Romance of Engines”, by Takashi Suzuki, 1997, SAE International

“Internal fire”, by C.L. Jr Cummins, 1989, SAE International

 

The course syllabus can be found here, which includes the class schedule and grading policy.

 

Class Notes and HW Assignment

 

Some PPT presentations used in the class:

1.    Introduction

2.    Engine Classification and Structure

3.    Engine Kinetics and Firing Intervals

4.    Engine Performance and Testing

5.    Thermodynamics and Engine Cycles

6.    Fuels and Thermochemistry

7.    Fuel Properties

8.    Air Induction

9.    Gasoline Fuel Delivery

10. Diesel Fuel Delivery

11. Combustion in Spark-Ignition Engines

12. Combustion in Compression-Ignition Engines

13. Pollutant Emissions in SI and CI Engines

14. Engine Emission Reduction

 

 

 

HW Assignments

1.    HW1 Due Jan 29, HW1 solution

2.    HW2 Due Feb 17, HW2 solution

3.    HW3 Due Feb 26, HW3 solution

4.    HW4 Due Apr 2, HW4 solution

5.    HW5 Due Apr 14, HW5 solution, P2 Solution

6.    HW6 Due Apr 21, HW6 solution

 

 

Other supplemental material:

1.    Example Jan-27-2009

2.    Engine Cycle Example

3.    Midterm Review

4.    Course Project

5.    Equilibrium Tables

6.    In-cylinder Pressure Data for HW5, Problem 2

7.    Final Review

 

Note: The copyrights of the cited materials belong to the original authors. These materials are only used for instructional purposes of this course.

 

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