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EEE 616 Automotive Technology
Chassis (Steering, Suspension, braking and stability) :
Vehicle construction Chassis and body Specifications construction Steering and
Suspension.
Principle of steering steering geometry and wheel alignment steering linkages, frontaxle power steering.
Active Suspension System (ASS), Brakes Need types mechanical, hydraulic and
pneumatic, power brake. Suspension system - independent coil and leaf spring and air
suspensions, torsion bar, shock absorbers, Wheels and tyres construction type and
specification tyre wear and causes
Power train (Engines, transmission, onboard diagnostics) :
Engines IC engine details, Number of cylinders and arrangement, cylinder block, cylinder
head, cylinder liners, piston, piston rings, piston pin, connecting rod, crankshaft, valves.Cooling system types - water pumps, radiators, thermostats, anti-freezing compounds.
Lubrication system types oil pumps, filters, Ignition system types, spark plug,
distributor. Fuel system carburettor, fuel pumps, fuel injection systems mono point
and multi point - types, Electronic Fuel Injection system (EFI)
Transmission : Clutches function types single and multiple diaphragm clutch
automatic transmission devices- fluid coupling, torque converter. Gearbox manual
sliding, constant, synchromesh, automatic epicyclic and hydromatic transmission
continuously variable transmission, universal joint, propeller shaft, Hotchkiss drive, rear
axle assembly types differential need construction four wheel drive.
Body (Occupant safety, security, convenience, Navigation :
Safety: Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD), Traction
Control System (TCS), Passenger comfort and safety - HVAC, seat belts, air bags,
Navigation: Global Positioning System (GPS), X-by-wire.
References
1. Joseph Heitner, Automotive Mechanics, Affiliated East West Pvt. LTD2. Kirpal Singh, Automobile Engineering, vol.1 and vol.2, Standard Publications
3. R.B.Gupta, Automobile Engineering, Satya Prakasam Publishers, New Delhi 1993
4. William. H.Crouse, Automotive Mechanics, McGraw hill.
5. Newton.k, and Street.w.Garret.t.k, Motor Vehicle, Butter worth, IE. 1989.
6. K.K Jain, Automobile Engineering, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing, 2002
7. Bosch Automotive Hand Book, SAE Publications.
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EEE543 Automotive Electrical Systems
Electrical Systems and Circuits :
System approach electrical wiring, terminals and switching multiplexed wiring
systems circuit diagrams and symbols new developments in systems and circuits
Batteries :Vehicle Batteries Lead-Acid batteries maintenance and charging diagnosing Lead
acid battery faults advanced battery technology new developments in electrical
storage and batteries
Charging systems :
Requirements of charging systems generation of electrical energy in motor vehicle
physical principles alternators characteristic curves charging circuits diagnosing
charging system faults advanced charging system technology new developments
Starting Systems :
Requirements starter motors and circuits types of starter motors diagnosing startingsystem faults advanced starting technology new developments
Ignition Systems :
Fundamentals electronic ignition programmed ignition distributor less ignition
direct ignition spark plug ignition diagnosing faults advanced technologyLighting & accessories :
Insulated and earth return systems, positive and negative earth systems, details of head
light and side light, head light dazzling, and preventive methods. Electrical fuel pump,
speedometer, oil and temperature gauges, horn, wiper system.Electromagnetic Interference and Compatibility :
Electromagnetic Standards and Interference SAE Automotive EMC Standards IEEE
Standards Related to EMC -The Electromagnetic Environment of an Automobile
Electronic System EMC between various vehicular systems EMC between the vehicle
and its surrounding ensuring interference suppression and immunity to interference
Hybrid Power System :
Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel cells Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Hybrid Fuel Cell systems
high temperature SOFC-Turbine system SOFC-Thermo Photo Voltaic system PEM Fuel
Cell-wind power hybrid system Fuel Cell-photoVoltaic-power hybrid system
References:
1. Judge, A.W., Modern Electrical Equipment of Automobiles, Chapman & Hall London,
1992.
2. Young, A.P., & Griffiths.L., Automobile Electrical Equipment, English Languages Book
Society & New Press, 1990.
3. Automotive Electricals Electronics System and Components, Robert Bosch Gmbh, 4
thEdition, 2004.
4. Automotive Hand Book, Robert Bosch, Bently Publishers, 1997.
5. Jurgen, R., Automotive Electronics Hand Book.
6. Automotive Electricals / Electronics System and Components, Tom Denton, 3Rd
Edition,2004.
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EEE 617 Engine Management System
Basics of Engine Control systems :
IC engines operation Petrol and Diesel; IC engine as a propulsion source for
Automobiles; the need for engine controls and management; Control objectives linked
to fuel efficiency, emission limits and vehicle performance; advantages of usingElectronic engine controls
Petrol Engine Management Systems :
Evolution of Petrol engine controls, Electronic ignition, multi point fuel injection, Direct
injection; Basics of ignition system and fuel injection system; Architecture of a EMS with
multi point injection; sensors used and their characteristics, their interface to the ECU;
Actuators used and their characteristics; their interface to the ECU; Vehicle system
schematic for interfacing with EMS; Typical constituents of the hardware of a ECU for a
petrol EMS. Lambda close loop control system
Diesel Engine Management Systems :Basics of Diesel engine Controls ; Evolution of diesel engine controls; in-line fuel pump;
rotary fuel pump; EGR control; Electric motor driven fuel pump; electronic fuel injection
control and timing; Common rail direct injection systems; Basic architecture of a diesel
fuel injection and engine management system; sensor used and their characteristics;
their interface to the ECU; Actuators used and their characteristics; their interface to the
ECU; Vehicle system schematic incorporating diesel engine management system; Typical
constituents of the hardware of a EMS fir a diesel engine management system. Air side
control system, fundamentals of Turbo charger, turbo charge systems and control
strategies, After treatment and alternate fuel, Automobile emission source, control,
tests, standards (Indian), Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR), Catalytic converter.
Alternative fuels hydrogen CNG, LPG, Biodiesel, fuel cells and introduction to
hybrid vehicles.
Software for Engine management systems :
Development methodologies for system software and superposed application software
related to specific engines and vehicles; System diagnostic standards and control
software for compliance for meeting diagnostic and regulation requirements
Vehicle system architecture with Engine Management systems :Multiplexed vehicle system architecture for signal and data ./ parameter exchange
between EMS ECUs and other vehicle system components and other control systems;
Realizing bus interfaces for control and for diagnostics; diagnostic tools and their
software for testing, servicing and for production line programming
References
1. Bosch Handbook of Gasoline-Engine Management: Motronic System
2. Bosch Handbook of Diesel Engine Management, Bentley Publishers
3. Uwe Kiencke, Lars Nielsen, Automotive Control Systems: For Engine, Driveline, andVehicle, Springer; 1 edition, March 30, 2000
4. Corvette Fuel injection and Electronic Engine control - Charles O Probst
5. Electronic Engine Control technology Ronald K Jurgen Chiltons guide to Fuel
Injection Ford
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EEE544 Data Acquisition and Signal Conditioning
Amplifiers and Signal Conditioners :
Signal classification amplifier parameters instrumentation amplifiers single ended
signal conditioners carrier amplifiers Lock-in-Amplifiers chopper and low drift
amplifiers electrometer and trans-impedance amplifiers charge amplifier isolationamplifier non-linear signal processing techniques limiting, clipping, logarithmic
amplification, multiplication and division analog linearization special purpose signal
conditioners Noise in amplifiers noise and drift in resistors error budget analysis
Power supplies: constant voltage and constant current regulators, switched mode
power supply
Signal Conversion and Transmission :
Voltage to frequency converter capacitance to period converter frequency to code
conversion sampling concepts pre filtering Sample and Hold amplifier Analog-to-Digital converters multiplexers and De-multiplexers Digital-to Analog converters
post filtering data transmission systems pulse code format modulation techniques
telemetry noise and interference types and reduction signal circuit grounding
shield grounding capacitive, magneticand optical isolation.
Data Acquisition System and Interfacing :
DAS boards interfacing issues with DAS boards, software drivers, modular
programming techniques for robust systems data logger Data acquisition method
with time-division channeling, space-division channeling, and main errors of multi
channel data-acquisition systems, data transmission and error protection.
Bus standard for communication between instruments - GPIB (IEEE-488bus) - RS-232C-
USB -4-to-20mA current loop -serial communication systems Communication via
parallel port Interrupt based Data Acquisition
Hardware Interface Cards :
NI DAQ cards fixed point I/O PCI PXI field point Compact RIO PCMCIA Agilant
data acquisition unit 34970A
Virtual Instrumentation (Through Lab sessions) :
LabVIEW - Graphical user interfaces - Controls and Indicators - 'G' programming - Data
type, Functions and Libraries. FOR loops, WHILE loops, CASE structure, formula nodes,
Sequence structures - Arrays and Clusters - Array operations strings and file I/O-graphs
and charts.
Introduction to pSpice(Through Lab sessions) :
Circuit design and simulation.