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KALASALINGAMACADEMYOF

RESEARCHANDEDUCATION
KALASALINGAMUNIVERSITY
ACCREDITEDBY NAAC
WITHAGRADE
DEPARTMENTOFELECTRICALANDELECTRONICSENG
INEERING

COURSEPLAN-EVENSEMESER2016-2017
Subject with code

AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL DRIVES AND SYSTEMS


/AUT 301

Course

B.Tech(AUTO)

Semester/sec

V/A

Course credit
Course Coordinator

3
Mr .S. Ponnayira Sundaravel

Module Coordinator
Programme Coordinator

Dr. T. Arun Prasath


Dr. A. Ram Kumar

COURSE PRE-REQUISITES

Basic electrical and electronics engineering (EEE101)

COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course is an introduction to To Gain knowledge in Electric Traction and batteries and Ignition and Lighting
System

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES:
Automobile industries
PROGRAMEDUCATIONAL
OBJECTIVES(PEOS):
PEO
PEO1
PEO2

PEO3

DESCRIPTION
Succeed in obtaining employment opportunities in global market.
Flourishing career through endless learning of modern techniques and
also influence
exceptional research attitude towards futuristic
technologies.
Exert leadership qualities in a receptive, social, and innovative way.

PROGRAMOUTCOMES(POS):
Graduates will apply knowledge of mathematics, science and engineering to design
and
analyze complex mechanical and automobile components.
PO2: Graduates will be able to employ advanced techniques to enhance the performance of
automotive systems considering safety and environmental constraints.
PO3: Graduates will function effectively within multi-disciplinary teams to meet the global
needs in Mechanical and automotive industry.
PO4: Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design an automotive or a thermal system or a
mechanical process that meets desired specifications and requirements.
PO5: Graduates will exhibit the ability to identify, formulate and solve automobile
engineering problems.
PO6: Graduates will be able to communicate effectively in verbal, written and graphical
forms.
PO7: Graduates will have the confidence to apply engineering solutions in global and
societal
contexts.
PO8: Graduates will have thorough knowledge on governmental regulations and procedures
for
homologation of vehicles.
PO9: Graduates will be able to update their knowledge on latest technologies which enables
them for life-long learning.
P10: Graduates will be able to use modeling and analysis software tools and equipments to
provide solutions to automotive engineering problems.
P11: Graduate should be able to design, plan and execute projects related to automobile
industries in a sequence with due considerations for financial constraints.
P12: Graduates will be able work in teams with professional ethics and ethical attitude.
PO1:

COURSE OUTCOME
CO

CO2

Description
To Appreciate the Energy consumption and the Characteristics of Electric Traction Motors in Automotive
Electrical Drives and Systems.
To Demonstrate the Diesel-Electric Traction system and the Soft-Starting of Traction Motors.

CO3

To Incorporate Batteries, Starter Drive Units and Starter Motors in Starting System.

CO4

To Utilize the Charging System and Ignition System in Automotive Electrical Systems.

CO5

To Apply the Lighting System and the Use of Accessories in Automotive Electrical Systems.

CO1

PO and PEO Mapping


PO1

PO2

PO3

PO4

PO5

PO6

PEO1 S

PO8

PO9

PEO2 L

PEO3 M

MAPPING OF CO TO PO

PO7

M
S

PO10 PO11 PO12

PO1

PO2

PO3

PO4

PO5

PO6
M

CO1

CO2

CO3

CO4

CO5

PO7

PO8

PO9

PO10

PO11

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S-StrongCorrelation M-MediumCorrelationLLow Correlation


DELIVERY/INSTRUCTION METHODOLOGIES
DIRECT

INDIRECT
CourseEnd Surveys

Examinations
Assignments
Quiz
Seminars
Tutorials

Text Books
Sl. No.
T1

Authors
Kholi. P.L

Books Title

Publisher

Automotive Electrical
Equipment

Tata McGraw-Hill Co. Ltd.


New Delhi

Edition
/Year
1975

Reference Books
Sl.No.

Authors

PO12

Books Title

R1

Nitaigour
Mahalik

Modern
Electrical
Automoblies

R2

Michael,
B.H., and
David, G.A

Automobile Electrical Equipment

R3

Crouse

Automobile Electrical Equipment

R4

Spreadbury

Electrical Ignition Equipment

R5

Robert Bosch

Automotive Hand Book

Equipment

Publisher
of

McGraw Hill
Education
(India) Private
Limited
McGraw Hill
Education
(India) Private
Limited
McGraw Hill
Book Co. Inc.,
New York,.
Constable & Co
Ltd
Bently Publishers

Edition/
Year

2003

1999

1980
1962.
1997

Lesson Plan
Topic
No

Refer
ence

Topic Name

No. of
periods

Cumulative
Teaching Aid*
No. of
(BB/LCD/OHP)
periods

Unit I - TRACTION DRIVES


1

Electric Traction Systems

BB

Mechanics of Train movement, speed


time curves

BB/LCD

BB

BB/LCD

BB

11

BB/LCD

13

BB

15

BB

1
1

16
17

BB/LCD
BB

3
4
5

preliminary investigations of energy


consumption, and ideal speed torque
characteristics of Traction motors
Constructional and Design aspects of
DC single phase and 3-phase I.Ms for
Electric traction
Temporary Interruption of supply,
commutation of current rush, Ability
of motors to withstand current rushes

T1/ R1

Unit II - BATTERIES AND DRIVES


6

Battery operated vehicles for city


service

Light weight batteries

Diesel-Electric Traction systems for


main line service and controllers

9
10

Soft starting of Traction motors


Conservation of Electrical energy

T1/ R3

Unit III - BATTERIES AND STARTING SYSTEM


11

Principle and construction of lead-acid


battery

19

BB

12

Characteristics of battery rating


Capacity and efficiency of batteries

21

BB/LCD

13

Various tests on battery condition


charging methods

23

BB

14

Principle & construction of starter


motor

24

BB

26

BB/LCD

27

BB

15
16

T1/ R3

Working of different starter drive


units, care & maintenance of starter
motor
Starter switches

Unit IV - CHARGING SYSTEM AND IGNITION SYSTEM


17

Generation of direct current. shunt


generator characteristics

18

Armature reaction

T1/ R6

28

BB/LCD

29

BB

19

Voltage & current regulators.


Compensated voltage regulator

30

BB

20

alternators principle & constructional


aspects and bridge rectifiers

32

BB/LCD

21

Types, construction & working of


battery coil and magneto ignition
systems

34

BB

22

Types and construction of spark plugs

36

BB/LCD

23

Electronic Ignition system

37

BB

Unit V - LIGHTING SYSTEM & ACCESSORIES


24

Insulated & earth return systems.


Positive & negative earth systems

26

Details of head light & side light.


Head light dazzling & preventive
methods
Electrical fuel-pump, Speedometer

27
28

Fuel, oil & temperature gauges


Horn, Wiper system, Trafficator

25

T1/ R1

39

BB/LCD

40

BB

42

BB

2
1

44
45

BB/LCD
BB

ASSESSMENT PLAN FOR THE COURSE:


.No

CO

Description

CO1

To Appreciate the Energy


consumption and the
Characteristics of Electric
Traction Motors in
Automotive Electrical
Drives and Systems .

CO2

To Demonstrate the DieselElectric Traction system


and the Soft-Starting of
Traction Motors.

CO3

To Incorporate Batteries,
Starter Drive Units and
Starter Motors in Starting
System.

CO4

To Utilize the Charging


System and Ignition
System in Automotive
Electrical Systems .

CO5

To Apply the Lighting


System and the Use of
Accessories in Automotive
Electrical Systems .

HOW
MEASURED
Based on the
Performancein
Sessional-I,End
Semester ,
Assignment-I
Based on the
Performancein
Sessional-I,End
Semester and
Tutorial I
Based on the
Performancein
Sessional-II,End
Semester and
Tutorial I
Based on the
Performancein
Sessional-II, End
Semester ,
Assignment-II and
Tutorial II
Based on the
Performancein
Sessional-III,End
Semester and
Tutorial III

WHEN
MEASURED
AfterSessionalI,
End Semester

AfterSessionalI,
End Semester

AfterSessional
II,
End Semester
AfterSessional
I,II, End
Semester

AfterSessional
III,End Semester

WEB RESOURCES
Sl.
no.
W1
W2
W3

Web Resources

All topics
All topics
All topics

W4

All topics

gactaern.org/Unit%20Plan/...Logistics/FTL_15_Ignition_Systems.PPT
www.hfcsd.org/webpages/awood/.../Magneto%20Ignition%20Systems.p.

W5

All topics

http://www.charltondriving.com/pdfs/vehicle_lights.pdf

Topic Name

http://www.gsparkplug.com/shop/spark-plug-construction
http://ebookbrowse.com/spark-plug-ppt-d135865295

RELATED ONLINE COURSES: Nil


ASSINGNMENTSAND TUTORIALS
Assignment 1:
Principle & construction of starter motor
Assignment 2:

Starter switches

Assignment 3:
Explanation of Operation of Horn, Wiper system, Trafficator
MAPPINGOFCO TO ASSIGNMENTSANDTUTORIALS
A/T/CO Assignment Assignment Assignment Tutorial Tutorial Tutorial Tutorial
1
2
3
I
II
III
IV
CO1
CO2
CO3
CO4
CO5

RELATED JOURNAL LIST

International Journal of Mechatronics and Automation


IEEE/ASME Transactions on Hybrid electric vehicles
International Journal of Mechatronics, Electrical and Computer Technology

PORTIONSFOR SESSIONAL EXAMINATION


S.NO
1
2
3

Course Coordinator

Programme Coordinator

Test number
Sessional Examination I
Sessional Examination II
Sessional Examination II

Topicnumber
1-10
11-20
21-28

Module Coordinator

HoD/EEE

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