ME- 317 E I.C. ENGINES & GAS TURBINES LAB
ME- 317 E I.C. ENGINES & GAS TURBINES LAB
Sessional : 25 Marks
Practical : 25 Marks
List of Experiments :
To study the constructional details & working principles of two-stroke/ four stroke petrol engine.
To study the constructional detail & working of two-stroke/ four stroke diesel engine.
Analysis of exhaust gases from single cylinder/multi cylinder diesel/petrol engine by Orsat
Apparatus.
To prepare heat balance sheet on multi-cylinder diesel engine/petrol engine.
To find the indicated horse power (IHP ) on multi-cylinder petrol engine/diesel engine by
Morse Test.
To prepare variable speed performance test of a multi-cylinder/single cylinder petrol engine/diesel engine and prepare the curves (i) bhp, ihp,fhp, vs speed ( ii) volumetric efficiency & indicated specific specific fuel consumption vs speed.
To find fhp of a multi-cylinder diesel engine/petrol engine by Willian’s line method & by
motoring method.
To perform constant speed performance test on a single cylinder/multi-cylinder diesel engine & draw curves of (i) bhp vs fuel rate, air rate and A/F and (ii) bhp vs mep, mech efficiency & sfc.
To measure CO & Hydrocarbons in the exhaust of 2- stroke / 4-stroke petrol engine.
To find intensity of smoke from a single cylinder / multi-cylinder diesel engine.
To draw the scavenging characteristic curves of single cylinder petrol engine.
To study the effects of secondary air flow on bhp, sfc, Mech. Efficiency & emission of a two-stroke petrol engine.
NOTE:
1. At least ten experiments are to be performed in the Semester.
2. At least seven experiments should be performed from the above list. Remaining three experiments may either be performed from the above list or designed & set by the concerned institution as per the scope of the syllabus.
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