The course deals with the most relevant topics relating to reciprocating Internal Combustion Engines (ICE).
The aim of the course is to provide an adequate qualification in the field of reciprocating Internal Combustion Engines (ICE), deepening some of the most important topics with special reference to the automotive application. The main topics of the course are: engine part load operation (referring to both conventional and innovative regulating systems), operational aspects of ICE, electronic engine control, supercharging and turbocharging, ICE exhaust emissions control and aftertreatment.
At the end of the course the student will acquire specialist knowledge on some aspects of current relevance for the development of alternative internal combustion engines, with particular reference to the road traction. The student will therefore be able to handle complex issues related to the design, management and control of the main systems and devices of modern automotive ICE.
Lectures, practice and laboratory.
A. Lectures
B. Practice
Ricevimento: Meetings with the students by appointment (please send an e-mail to massimo.capobianco@unige.it).
MASSIMO CAPOBIANCO (President)
DARIO BARSI
MATTEO DELLACASAGRANDE
MATTEO LUZZI
SILVIA MARELLI
FRANCESCA SATTA
DANIELE SIMONI
VITTORIO USAI
GIORGIO ZAMBONI
DAVIDE LENGANI (President Substitute)
PIETRO ZUNINO (President Substitute)
According to the calendar published by the Polytechnic School.
INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES
Oral exam on the topics covered in the lectures and exercises.
- Basic thermodynamic and fluid dynamics knowledge.
- Basic knowledge on ICE: ICE classification, components and nomenclature, main operational parameters – Ideal and real operation of 2 and 4 stroke engines – Indicated diagrams, indicated and brake mean effective pressure, engine power correlations. Reference thermodynamic cycles for SI and diesel engines - Combustion processes in SI and diesel engines. ICE pollutant emissions, emission control systems and aftertreatment devices for SI and diesel engines.