Sunday 17 January 2016

ME6602 Automobile Engineering notes PDF

This post covers the lecture notes of Unit I Vehicle structure and Engines of the subject Automobile Engineering which is one of the important and useful subjects for  for both Mechanical and Automobile Engineering students. 

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Here syllabus wise notes are available in easiest Manner to study and this post will be very much Useful for the students and reference for the faculty members too. 


ME6602 Automobile Engineering

(Lecture Notes)

Prepared by K.Muthu, M.Tech., AP/Mech

UNIT - I
VEHICLE  STRUCTURE  AND  ENGINES


Ø Types of Automobiles
Ø Vehicle construction and different layouts
Ø Chassis
Ø Frame and body
Ø Vehicle Aerodynamics (Various resistances and moments involved)
Ø IC engines-Components, functions and materials
Ø Variable Valve Timing (VVT)

What is Automobile?

Ø Self propelled vehicle (A vehicle producing power within itself for its propulsion).
Ø  It is used for the transportation of passengers and goods from one place to another on the road or ground.

Brief history of Automobiles

Ø Germany-Birth place-The list of German automobile pioneers Otto, Carl Benz, Rudolf diesel, etc.,
Ø Captain Nicholas Cugnot- French Engineer-Father of Automobiles

Leading manufacturer of motor vehicles in the world as follows

Ø USA- Ford, Chrysler
Ø UK-Rolls Royce, Daimler
Ø Japan- Toyota, Nissan, Honda, Suzuki, Mitsubishi
Ø Germany- BMW, Volkswagen, Audi, Skoda, Mercedes-Benz, Porsche
Ø Italy-Fiat
Ø Sweden- Volvo
Ø France- Renault
Ø India-Tata motors, Mahindra&Mahindra, Hindustan motors,
Ø South Korea- Hyundai

Basic components (Parts):

Ø The power plant (Engine)-Source of power
Ø The chassis-Supports the engine and body
Ø The transmission system-Transmit the power from engine to the drive wheels
Ø Body-Super structure for all vehicles.
Ø The auxiliaries-Electrical equipment


Now we are enter into the syllabus wise notes which is given below.


Types of Automobiles
Automobiles can be classified with respect to different purposes.
A general classification of the automobiles is shown in fig.


     (i)           With respect to purpose

          (a)  Passenger vehicles

         (Ex): Car, bus, jeep, motor cycles, 

          (b) Goods carriers

         (Ex): Trucks, Lorries

(ii)          With respect to weight of the vehicle

(a)  Light weight vehicles 

(Ex): Cars, Jeeps

(b) Medium weight vehicles 

(Ex): Minibus, station wagon

(c)  Heavy weight vehicles 

(Ex): Buses, Trucks, Trailers

(iii)        With respect to fuel used

(a)  Petrol vehicles 

(Ex): Scooters, Cars, Motor cycles,

(b) Diesel Vehicles 

(Ex): Buses, Trucks, etc.,

(c)  Gas vehicles 

(Ex): LPG, CNG vehicles

(d) Electric vehicles

 (Ex): Heavy cranes, battery used cars, forklifts, etc.,

(e) Solar vehicles

(iv)           With respect to number of wheels

(a)  Two wheelers 

(Ex): Scooters, Mopeds

(b) Three wheelers 

(Ex): Auto, Tempos

(c)  Four wheelers

(Ex): Car, Jeep, Bus, Truck

(d) Six wheelers 

(Ex): Heavy trucks

(v)          With respect to the side of driver’s seat:

(a)  Left hand drive 

(Ex): Most of the American, European, UAE vehicles

(b) Right hand drive 

(Ex): Most of the Indian Vehicles

         (vi)           With respect to transmission

          (a)  Conventional type

In this type, ordinary gear box is fitted.

(Ex): Most of Indian vehicles

         (b) Semi automatic type

A combination of manual and some 

automatic gear box is fitted.

(Ex): Most of British vehicles

         (c)  Fully automatic type

In this type, vehicles are equipped with

 full automatic transmission system by 

using epicyclical gears and torque 

converters.

(Ex): American and European vehicles

(vii)           With respect to engine capacity

The capacity of the engine is expressed 

in swept volume of the cylinder which is

 normally expressed in cubic centimeter 

(CC).


(Ex): TVS XL- 50CC,


       Bajaj Discover, TVS Sport, 
   
                  Splendor-100CC

Hero Xtreme-150 CC


         Maruti Suzuki Alto 800,

  


(i)           With respect to construction

(a)  Single unit vehicles
(b) Articulated vehicles and heavy tractor vehicles

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