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RESEARCHANDEDUCATION
KALASALINGAMUNIVERSITY
ACCREDITEDBY NAAC
WITHAGRADE
DEPARTMENTOFELECTRICALANDELECTRONICSENG
INEERING
COURSEPLAN-EVENSEMESER2016-2017
Subject with code
Course
B.Tech(AUTO)
Semester/sec
V/A
Course credit
Course Coordinator
3
Mr .S. Ponnayira Sundaravel
Module Coordinator
Programme Coordinator
COURSE PRE-REQUISITES
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
PO2
PO3
PO4
PO5
PO6
PEO1 S
PO8
PO9
PEO2 L
PEO3 M
MAPPING OF CO TO PO
PO7
M
S
PO1
PO2
PO3
PO4
PO5
PO6
M
CO1
CO2
CO3
CO4
CO5
PO7
PO8
PO9
PO10
PO11
L
M
L
INDIRECT
CourseEnd Surveys
Examinations
Assignments
Quiz
Seminars
Tutorials
Text Books
Sl. No.
T1
Authors
Kholi. P.L
Books Title
Publisher
Automotive Electrical
Equipment
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
R3
Crouse
R4
Spreadbury
R5
Robert Bosch
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
BB
BB/LCD
BB
BB/LCD
BB
11
BB/LCD
13
BB
15
BB
1
1
16
17
BB/LCD
BB
3
4
5
T1/ R1
9
10
T1/ R3
19
BB
12
21
BB/LCD
13
23
BB
14
24
BB
26
BB/LCD
27
BB
15
16
T1/ R3
18
Armature reaction
T1/ R6
28
BB/LCD
29
BB
19
30
BB
20
32
BB/LCD
21
34
BB
22
36
BB/LCD
23
37
BB
26
27
28
25
T1/ R1
39
BB/LCD
40
BB
42
BB
2
1
44
45
BB/LCD
BB
CO
Description
CO1
CO2
CO3
To Incorporate Batteries,
Starter Drive Units and
Starter Motors in Starting
System.
CO4
CO5
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
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
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