Advanced Internal Combustion Engine Analysis and Design

Advanced Internal Combustion Engine Analysis and Design

Join the “Advanced Internal Combustion Engine Analysis and Designs” course! Perfect for engineers and automotive enthusiasts, this course covers key concepts of internal combustion engines (ICE), including engine types, thermodynamics, combustion, fuel, and emissions control. Gain hands-on experience and expert knowledge to enhance your understanding and optimize engine performance.

Instructor: OZIS Academy
Language: English

Requirements:

  • Basic knowledge of Chemistry, Physics & Mathematical concepts like algebra, trigonometry, and calculus is required.

Description:

Welcome to the “Advanced Internal Combustion Engine Analysis and Designs” Course!

As an engineer or enthusiast in the automobile field, the internal combustion engines (ICE) must be well understood for optimized performance and efficiency. These are the power engines of vehicles and machinery that significantly affect modern transportation and industrial systems. This course is tailored specifically for those interested in expanding their knowledge and becoming masters in the design, operation, and analysis of internal combustion engines.

This course will take you deep into the fundamentals of ICEs. You could be a newcomer or an old pro, but this course is structured to help you enhance your knowledge about engine dynamics, combustion processes, and optimization of engines. Here’s what you can learn from this course:

Course Highlights:
Fundamentals of Internal Combustion Engines (ICE)
Learn the basic concepts behind internal combustion engines, including engine types, functions, and classifications. Explore the differences between internal and external combustion engines, and understand the advantages and disadvantages of ICEs.

Engine Classification and Types
Discover the various classifications based on cycle operation, fuel type, ignition method, and cooling system. Study the differences between spark-ignition (SI) and compression-ignition (CI) engines, as well as alternative engine types like stratified-charge and mixed-cycle engines.

Thermodynamics and Combustion
Learn about the thermodynamic principles, like fluid flow, heat transfer, and friction phenomena that affect the engine performance. Then, learn the combustion process in detail and discuss how it influences power, efficiency, and emissions.

Combustion Processes in SI and CI Engines
Understand the combustion stages of both SI and CI engines. Consider all other factors affecting combustion, including pressures, temperatures, fuel quality, and engine speed. Introduce all phenomena of engine knocking and how this affects performance.

Components of the Engine and Their Functions
Learn about the critical components of an engine. This includes carburetors, fuel injectors, nozzles, and combustion chambers. Learn how these elements work and their contribution to flame combustion and hence efficient power output from the engine.

Fuel Characteristics and Fuel Systems
Discuss the various fuels used in ICEs, such as solid, liquid, and gaseous fuels. Describe the fuel properties, including volatility, viscosity, and the knock resistance characteristic. Learn about fuel injection systems and compare carburetors to modern mechanical injection systems to understand their contribution in fueling and efficiency of combustion.

Engine Performance and Efficiency
Explore the key performance parameters of an engine including brake thermal efficiency, volumetric efficiency, specific fuel consumption, and mean effective pressure. Learn how to measure and evaluate engine performance through detailed numerical exercises and problem-solving.

Emissions Control and Environmental Impact
Understand the environmental impacts of internal combustion engines, especially harmful emissions that include hydrocarbons (HC), carbon monoxide (CO), nitrogen oxides (NOx), and particulates. Learn about the Euro norms and emission standards and identify ways to improve engine emissions by using advanced technologies such as catalytic converters, exhaust gas recirculation, and particulate traps.

Lubrication and Cooling Systems
Study the lubrication importance and its role in friction and wear reduction in an engine. Discover various lubrication systems, which include wet sump, dry sump, and mist lubrication. Discover also the engine cooling system requirements, types of cooling methods that include air and liquid, how to prevent overheating of an engine, and optimize its performance.

Interactive Learning
This course will give you hands-on learning opportunities through interactive quizzes, case studies, and simulations. You will apply theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios, gaining practical skills that can be directly applied in the field. Whether you’re working with engine components, analyzing performance data, or solving problems related to combustion cycles, this course will give you the tools to excel.

Why Take This Course?
Professional teaching by enthusiastic professors about internal combustion engines and their uses.
A full scope is considered during the training: from a very basic approach to the high level of an advanced engine analysis and design. The course allows gaining practical skills useful in work at automotive engineering, mechanical design, and even research.
Flexible Learning: Access a variety of learning resources, including video lectures, readings, and online simulations, allowing you to study at your own pace.

Who Should Enroll?
This course is ideal for:
Engineers wishing to upgrade technical knowledge on ICEs
Car enthusiasts interested in the technical world of vehicle engines
Students who aim to pursue their careers in the field of mechanical or automotive engineering
Professionals in the automotive industry that want to understand how to further improve engine design and performance

Don’t miss the opportunity to become an expert in internal combustion engines. Whether you want to boost your career or expand your personal knowledge, this course will provide you with the expertise to succeed. Join today and embark on your path to mastering the internal combustion engine!

Who this course is for:

  • This course is for individuals interested in gaining knowledge about internal combustion engines and its components.
  • For mechanical engineers and automotive engineers looking to specialize in internal combustion engines.
  • Automotive technicians, mechanics, and other professionals working with internal combustion engines.
  • For students pursuing studies in mechanical, automotive engineering or related field.
  • For professionals in the automotive industry who want to enhance their knowledge about internal combustion engines.
  • For anyone interested in learning about the working and maintenance of internal combustion engines.

Note: Above the listed course has some limited duration offer. kindly enroll the course as soon as possible until the course offer will end.

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