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Re: mumbai university te mechanical syllabus
The syllabus of Bachelor of Engineering Mechanical Engineering Third Year (Sem. V & VI) offered by University of Mumbai is as follows: MEC501 Internal Combustion Engines Unit 01 Introduction Heat engines; Internal and external combustion engines; Classification of I.C. Engines; Cycle of operations in four strokes and two-stroke IC engines and their comparative study; Scavenging and scavenging blowers, Air standard cycles and Fuel air cycles, Variable specific heat and its effects, Dissociation and other losses, Actual cycles, Deviation of actual engine cycle from ideal cycle Unit 02 Spark Ignition Engines A. Carburetors and fuel injection system in S I Engines :Theory of carburetion, Simple carburetor, Essential parts of modern carburetor, Types of carburetors, Types of fuel injection systems in S I engines, Continuous injection system, Timed injection system, Electronic FuelInjection systems (EFIs), Advantages and disadvantages of SI engine fuel injection system B. Ignition Systems : Spark Plug and its requirements, Battery, Magneto, Electronic ignition systems C. Combustion: Combustion phenomenon in SI Engines, Ignition delay, Flame propagation, Pressure-Crank angle diagram, Abnormal combustion, Auto ignition, Detonation and Knocking, Factors affecting combustion and detonation, Types of combustion chambers Unit 03 Compression Ignition Engines A. Fuel Injection Systems : Types i.e. Air injection systems, Airless/solid injection systems, Common rail, individual pump, distributor and unit injector etc, Injection pumps, Fuel injector, Types of nozzle, Electronically controlled unit fuel injection system, C I Engine Governors: necessity and characteristics B. Combustion : Combustion phenomenon in C I engines, Stages of combustion, Delay period, Knocking, Pressure-Crank angle diagram, Factors affecting combustion and knocking, Types of combustion chambers Unit 04 Engine lubrication : Types of lubricants and their properties, SAE rating of lubricants, Types of lubrication systems Engine Cooling : Necessity of engine cooling, disadvantages of overcooling, Cooling systems and their comparison: Air cooling, Liquid cooling Supercharging/Turbo-charging : Objectives, Effects on power output and engine efficiency, Methods, Types, Limits |
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