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(A54014) THERMAL ENGINEERING -I

Course Outcomes:

After completion of this course the students must able to:


CO1

Familiar with design and operating characteristics of modern internal

combustion engines.
CO2

Apply analytical techniques to the engineering problems and performance

analysis of internal
combustion engines.
CO3

Study the thermodynamics, combustion , heat transfer, friction and other

factors affecting
engine power, efficiency and emissions.
CO4

Understand the environmental and fuel economy challenges facing the

internal combustion
engine.
CO5

Acquire the knowledge on future internal combustion engine technology and

market trends.
CO6
CO7

Explain the classification of external and internal combustion engines.


Sketch the diagram of processes involved in spark ignition and compression

ignition.
CO8

Apply mathematical equations and solve the problems that are related to

engines criterion and


comparison.
CO9

Explain the various stages of air preparation.

CO10 Describe the working of various compressors.


CO/PO

PO1

PO2

PO3

CO1

CO2

CO3

CO4

PO4

PO5

PO6

PO7

PO8

PO
9

Y
Y

PO10

PO11

CO5

CO6

CO7

CO8

CO9

CO10

Y
Y

Y
Y

Y
Y

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