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Curriculum subjectEngine Fuels and Lubricants
| Subject |
| Subject code |
MTM095 |
| Subject name |
Engine Fuels and Lubricants |
| Credit points |
3 ECTS |
| Grading method |
Exam |
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| Curriculum subject |
| Curriculum |
2012 AT |
| Study year |
3 |
| Semester |
Fall semester |
| Subject type |
Mandatory |
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Subject loads
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| Lecture |
40 |
| Practice |
8 |
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| General description |
| The concept of chemomotology and importance in modern technology and economy. The concept of crude oil (petroleum). Manufacturing of liquid fuels. The concept of engine fuels and the main raw material. The concept of "petrol" (in US "gasoline") and the variety of kinds associated. Concept of motor petrols and diesel fuels, Requirements, composition, concept, classification, numerical quality measures and methods of their determination. The worldwide accepted quality levels of engine fuels. Alternative fuels for internal-combustion engines. This subject includes a comparison of lubricants and service liquids supplied in conformity with various standards (ISO, DIN, EN, ACEA, SAE, API, ASTM, NATO, ?OCT, etc.), also considering the conditions restricting their interchangeability. Lubricants in modern technology. Selection of lubricants, the correct lubrication and itŽs output. How the properties of engine fuels, lubricants and service fluids influence running of the engine of vehicles. In laboratory works the students shall determine the main properties of industrial lubricants and service liquids and they are compared with the quality requirements in Estonia and in the World. Basic knowledge on safety requirements and environmental protection measures will be delivered. |
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| General aim |
| The aim of the course is to give knowledge about the composition, the variety of, the properties and the right and economical usage of modern engine fuels, lubricants and service fluids. |
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| Aim |
| The student who has mastered this course is able to economically and correctly use engine fuels, lubricants and service fluids that meet the requirements of modern requirements and to consider their interaction. |
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| Form description |
| Lectures and practice sessions. |
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| Literature |
E. Koha, A.Pikner Kütused ja määrdeained Tallinn "Valgus" 1988, 157 lk
M. Naams Mootoriõlid Esramos Tallinn 1995, 223 lk
EVS-EN 228:2004/2008, 16 lk
EVS-EN 590:2004/2008, 14 lk
EVS-EN 14214:2004, 18 lk
SAE Fuels and Lubricants Standards Manual 2000 Ed, HS-23, SAE USA 2002, 340 lk
Automotive Handbook Robert Bosh GmbH 1996 Stuttgart, 892 lk
A. ???????? ??????? ? ????????? ????????? Moc??a "??????" 2004, 198 lk
A.?. C??????????, B.?. ????????? ????????????? ???????, ????? ? ???????????????? ????????. ???????????? ?? ????? 203, 174 lk
B. Elvers Handbook of Fuels 2007 Wiley/WCH 356lk |
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| Evaluation methods |
| In the assessment is used formative and summative evaluation. The assessment is a prerequisite for participation in lectures, seminars and laboratory work and the development of student during the process, in terms of the interim work (tests, laboratory work and seminar presentations) and in the assessment of exam performed at the end of the learning process. Evaluation methods are the tests, course papers, seminars presentations, debates, analyses and exam. |
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| Replacement Subjects |
| TAT378
Engine Fuels and Lubricants |
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| Current rounds |
| None |
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