MEEN 327 Thermodynamics - University of Michigan
COURSE Description
ME438 Internal Combustion Engines
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
Fall 2017, Section 001
M/W 3:30PM - 5:30PM 165 Chrysler
Instructor: Prof. André Boehman
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|Spark ignition process showing flame kernel development in a high |Apparent heat release rate from a conventional diesel combustion mode with a |
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Course Description: Analytical approach to the engineering problem and performance analysis of internal combustion engines. Study of thermodynamics, combustion, heat transfer, friction, and other factors affecting engine power, efficiency, and emissions. Design and operating characteristics of different types of engines. Computer assignments. Engine laboratories.
Course Topics
|Introduction |Spark-ignition engine combustion |
|Engine design and operating parameters |Diesel engine combustion |
|Ideal models of engine processes and cycles |SI and diesel engine emissions |
|Combustion thermodynamics |Engine friction and Lubrication |
|Thermodynamic properties of engine working fluids |Engine heat transfer |
|Fuel/Air cycle analysis |The future of I.C. Engines |
ME438 Advanced IC Engines
Fall 2017, Section 001
M/W 3:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m., 165 Chrysler
Instructor: A. Boehman
2045 W. E. Lay Auto Lab Building
764-6995
boehman@umich.edu
Course Description: Analytical approach to the engineering problem and performance analysis of internal combustion engines. Study of thermodynamics, combustion, heat transfer, friction, and other factors affecting engine power, efficiency, and emissions. Design and operating characteristics of different types of engines. Computer assignments. Engine laboratories.
Graduate Student
Instructors: TBD
TBD
Required Text: Internal Combustion Engine Fundamentals, by John B. Heywood, McGraw-Hill, 1988.
Course Software:
–Windows-Based Cycle Analysis Software created by C. Depcik
–Will be available for download after the first exam
Prerequisites: ME 235, ME 336
Graded Material: Homework 20%
Exam 1 (midterm) 25%
Exam 2 (final) 25%
Engine labs (3) 30%
Homework: Each problem graded 0-1-2.
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