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LO2 Analysis the assembly and disassembly SYNOPSIS
process of automotive system or components. Transmission design engineering has been enriched
LO3 Review the technological advances in any by numerous variants such as automatic transmission,
automotive system in modern vehicle continuous variable transmission, torque converter,
supporting Energy Efficient Vehicle (EEV). clutch transmission and transmission for all-wheel
SYNOPSIS drive. The purpose of this course is to describe the
This course covers automotive configurations, basic development of motor vehicle transmission as an
operation of automotive system and components ongoing part of the vehicle development system. The
such as engine and power train system, electric and contents including discussing and introducing the
electronic system, suspension, brake, steering, fuel basic concept of automotive power train,
and lubricants. fundamental approach towards automotive engine
REFERENCES performance, power conversion, engine and
a. Halderman, J.D., 2009, Automotive transmission matching, principle design of
Technology: Principles, Diagnosis and Services, transmission system, vehicle response to various
3rd Edition, Prentice Hall. engine and transmission configurations, automatic
b. Erjavec, J., 2010, Automotive Technology 5e: A and manual transmission, brakes and wheel, and
Systems Approach, 5th Edition, Thomson Delmar power train technology. New era of power train
Learning, New York. technology will also be analyzed.
c. Duffy, J.E., 2009, Modern Automotive REFERENCES
Technology, 7th Edition, Goodheart-Willcox a. Mashadi, B., and Crolla, D., 2012,
Publisher. AutomotiveVehicle Powertrain Systems, John
Wiley & Sons Ltd.
b. Naunheimer, H., Bertsche, B., Ryborz, J., and
BMCG 4933 VEHICLE POWERTRAIN SYSTEMS Novak, W., 2011, Automotive of Vehicle
LEARNING OUTCOMES Dynamics, Society of Automotive Engineers:
At the end of this course, students should be able to: USA.
LO1 Explain the principles behind the design of c. Nam, K.H., 2010, AC Motor Control and Electric
vehicle powertrain components and systems. Vehicle Applications, CRC Press.
LO2 Use mathematical programming for
examination of performance and energy
usage. BMCG 4943 INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
LO3 Solve the design challenge that involves a LEARNING OUTCOMES
compromise between vehicle performance At the end of this course, students should be able to:
and energy usage. LO1 Explain the fundamental concepts of the
LO4 Analyse on the overall vehicle performance internal combustion engine.
using a system approach that focuses on the LO2 Explain the combustion process, engine
integration and interaction of all powertrain cycles, operating parameters and emissions
components. produced by internal combustion engine.
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