Engine Technology (5 cr)
Code: MAP18MO01-3006
General information
Enrollment
01.12.2022 - 14.01.2023
Timing
15.01.2023 - 30.04.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Faculty of Technology and Seafaring
Campus
Vasa, Wolffskavägen 33
Teaching languages
- Svenska
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Industrial Management
Teachers
- Tobias Ekfors
Groups
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PRE20D-VIngenjör (YH), produktionsekonomi, dagstudier
Objective
After completing the course, students are expected to have knowledge of designing production current internal combustion engines. She will master the thermodynamic and combustion engineering basics as well as constructive aspects of manufacturing methods, material selection, etc. Students should also have knowledge of emissions from diesel and otto engines and how to reduce them.
Content
- Introduction
- History
- Engine components
- Comparison Factors
- Gas exchange and combustion
- Thermodynamics
- Mechanics
- Utility Systems
- Overcharging
- Fuels
- issues
Location and time
Vaasa
Materials
Course material
Förbränningsmotorer, Johansson
Teaching methods
Lectures
Exercises
Exam schedules
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Completion alternatives
Exercise work
Examination
Student workload
5*27=135h
Evaluation scale
H-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Know:
- different types of engines and working principles
- combustion engine main parts, gas exchange and combustion.
- different thermodynamic processes, properties and calculations.
- the location of the internal combustion engine in different contexts and disciplines.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
understand:
- how different components affect engine performance.
- how different main parts of the internal combustion engine affect performance and emissions.
Can calculate and select engine technical components.
Able to answer and ask questions regarding motor engineering terms orally and in writing.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Can independently:
- select and plan different engine technology applications.
- select and design solutions that affect the internal combustion engine.
- calculate mass forces, torques and vibrations in the internal combustion engine.
Can argue and present for different choices of engines and technical solutions.
Assessment methods and criteria
The assessment is based on the practice work and the exam
Assessment criteria, fail (0)
Does not master the basics of internal combustion engines
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
Has satisfactory knowledge of internal combustion engines
Assessment criteria, good (3-4)
Has good knowledge in combustion engines
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Has excellent knowledge of internal combustion engines
Qualifications
None