last modified 14/05/2003
Coursecode: wb4408A ECTS creditpoints: 4 |
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Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Marine Technology | |
Lecturer(s): Stapersma, prof. D., MSc, FIMarE. | Tel.: +31 15 27 83051 |
Catalog data: Thermodynamic principles, performance, Seiliger process, air swallow capacity, turbocharging, matching of turbocharger, off-design performance |
Courseyear: MSc
1st year |
Prerequisites: wb1224 | |
Follow up: wb4408B | |
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(specific information about assessment, entry requirements, etc.): Assessment: exercise problems concluded by a discussion. |
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Goals: To acquire insight in the technical and economical importance of the diesel engine relative to other energy generating installations. Insight into the complexity and interdependency of the main performance parameters of a diesel engine. Acquiring a fundamental insight into the thermodynamic processes in the diesel engine, both in the cylinder and in the turbocharger. Knowledge of the principles of a turbocharger to increase the power density of the engine and as an example of direct waste heat usage. A feeling for the complex interaction between engine and turbocharger at part load. |
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Computer use: Limited; the course is woven around a computer aided cycle analysis program of the diesel engine process. It also provides a basis for doing advanced simulations. The exercise can be solved either by hand or with the help of a computer. |
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Laboratory
project(s): Measurements on an engine with a turbocharger |
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Design content: Limited; assessment of the design parameters governing the performance of the engine. No extensive treatment of constructional details of the engine. |
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Percentage of design: 25% |