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Diesel Engine Technology

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Regulations and consumer expectations have shaped the modern diesel engine. Enhancements have resulted in more power, fuel efficiency, reliability, and lower emissions, an indication that diesels will remain popular in the future. This technology is most widely used in commercial applications, such as trucking, shipping, construction, busing, and more. Each year, many light and medium duty car and truck manufacturers introduce diesel vehicles worldwide. A fundamental knowledge of diesel technology is critical for anyone involved in the diesel engine support industry.
The SAE Diesel Engine Technology on-demand course, featuring instructor Magdi Khair, begins with a brief but thorough history and introduction to diesel engines. It then covers the importance of the fuel injection system, air management systems, and other aspects of diesel engine combustion. It explains formation of each of the regulated emissions species with details of those emission control design changes, including some sample cases quantified through the use of actual examples. An overview of fueling diesels, developing technologies, and a comprehensive section on exhaust aftertreatment are also included.
Objectives
By participating in this on-demand course, you’ll be able to:

Summarize the technological advances in modern diesel engines
Evaluate the sources of emissions from diesel engines and the influence of engine component design on curbing these emissions
Explain the diesel exhaust after-treatment systems and their effectiveness in reducing emissions
Recognize the importance of fuel injection parameters to performance and emission control

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Module I: The Case for the Diesel Engine
[Total Run Time: 30 minutes]

Explain the benefits of diesel engines based on what the industry needs and what diesel engines deliver

Module II: Fuel Injection Systems
[Total Run Time: 2 hours]

Diesel fuel injection systems and their components
Explain the impact of fuel injection systems on performance and emissions
Describe the functions of different types of fuel injection systems

Pump Line Nozzle or P-L-N (In-line, unit, distributor/ rotary)
Unit injector
Common-rail


List the three systems and their impact on engine performance and emissions

Module III: Air Management Systems
[Total Run Time: 40 minutes]

Define air management systems
Explain the purpose of air management systems
Recognize the types of air management systems
State the characteristics of air management systems
Identify future trends of air management systems

Module IV: Combustion in Diesel Engines
[Total Run Time: 2 hours, 20 minutes]

Compare and contrast spark-ignited (SI) and compression-ignited (CI) engines
Explain the effect of various design parameters on fuel consumption
Describe energy balances and losses
Diagram a four-stroke operation
List the characteristics of each engine type

Module V: Basic Types of Diesel Engines
[Total Run Time: 20 minutes]

Explain the difference between rotating and reciprocating internal combustion engine designs as well as the various designs in reciprocating diesels
State the features and benefits of each type of design
List improvements that have been made to diesel engines

Module VI: Emission Formation in Diesel Engines
[Total Run Time: 1 hour]

Describe hydrocarbon (HC), carbon monoxide (CO), nitric oxide (NO), particulate matter, and smoke formation in diesel combustion
Describe emission sources
Explain the heat release diagram and its relevance to emission formation

Module VII: The Modern Diesel Engine
[Total Run Time: 3 hours]

Describe the regulatory environment and how the characteristics of the modern diesel engine allow it to meet these regulations
Describe the effects of exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) on particulate matter (PM) and nitric oxides (NOx) emissions, carbon dioxide (CO2), oxygen (O2), piston ring wear, and cylinder wear

Module VIII: Fueling Diesels
[Total Run Time: 45 minutes]

Diesel Fuel
Emulsions
G-T-L Fuels
Biodiesel
Synthetic Fuels

Module IX: Diesel Engine Aftertreatment
[Total Run Time: 2 hours, 20 minutes]

Detail the various diesel aftertreatment systems and list their advantages and disadvantages
Determine the importance of integrating engine and aftertreatment controls
Compare and contrast the problem of engine-out diesel vs. gasoline
Describe a “bird’s eye view” of auxiliary emission control devices

Materials Provided

90 days of online single-user access (from date of purchase) to the 11-hour video presentation
Integrated knowledge checks to reinforce key concepts
Course handbook (downloadable, .pdf’s)
Online learning assessment (submit to SAE)
Instructor follow up to your content questions
1.3 CEUs*/Certificate of Achievement (with satisfactory learning assessment score)

*SAE International is authorized by IACET to offer CEUs for this course.
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