Programs
Start Date
January 23, 2025
January 23, 2025
Course Visits: 2,569
Duration
20 Hours
20 Hours
Diesel Engine Management I
Course Objective:
The diesel engine is a versatile source of propulsion power in a growing number of applications; transportation, marine, process industries, power plants, and more. The present course covers the technical background and engineering principles for diesel engines. Topics of special importance to the successful operation of diesel engine are introduced, including the convention and electronic fuel injection systems. Multimedia and Practical Training are used for the benefit of the course.
Course Outline
Day One
- Areas of use for diesel engines: Applications, engine characteristic data
- Basic principles of the diesel engines (method of operation)
- Operating status
- Operating conditions
- Fuel injection system
- Combustion chambers
- Diesel fuels
Day Two
- Basic principles of diesel fuel injection
- Fuel supply system (low pressure stage)
- Overview of in-line fuel injection pump system
- Governors and control systems for in-line fuel injection pumps (governor control-governor propose- governor types-mechanical governs)
Day Three
- Overview of distributor fuel injection pump systems
- Areas of application
- Design
- Helix and port-controlled systems
- Solenoid-valve-controlled system
Day Four
- Overview of common-rail system
- Areas of application
- Design
- Method of operation
- System diagram of cars
- System diagram commercial vehicles
- High pressure components of common-rail system
Day Five
- Electronic diesel control (EDC)
- Requirements
- System overview
- System structure
- In-line fuel injection pump
- Helix and port-controlled axial-piston distributor pumps
- Common rail system
- Application-related adaptation of car engine
- Application-related adaptation of commercial-vehicle engines
Who Should Attend:
Maintenance personnel and engineers in the fields of diesel engines, car services, diesel engine industries, Navy and armed forces.