Fuel and Lubrication TechnologyLaajuus (5 cr)
Code: TE00BR98
Credits
5 op
Objective
The student knows the refining methods of crude oil as well as the properties, requirements and classifications of motoring gasoline, diesel fuel and lubricants. He or she is able to describe the possibilities of alternative fuels in order to lower the greenhouse impact of fuel combustion. He or she is capable of utilizing his or her knowledge about lubrication mechanisms and selection of correct lubricants for the purpose in question.
Content
FUEL TECHNOLOGY: Motor gasoline refining, gasoline requirements, key figures and additives, low-emitting gasoline qualities, gasoline injection systems, gasoline in the future.
Diesel fuel refining, requirements and key figures, cold-climate operation and operating properties, environmental properties of diesel, diesel injection systems, diesel in the future.
Alternative fuels (gaseous products, alcohols, biofuels and renewable fuels, synthetic fuels, hydrogen).
LUBRICATION TECHNOLOGY: Duties of lubricants, lubrication mechanisms, lubricant manufacturing, basic properties and key figures of lubricants, synthetic lubricants, lubricant additives, lubricant classification systems, hydraulic oils, lubrication greases, determination of change interval, oil consumption
Enrollment
03.08.2024 - 03.09.2024
Timing
02.09.2024 - 10.12.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Engineering and Business
Campus
Kupittaa Campus
Teaching languages
- English
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Automotive and Transportation Engineering
Teachers
- Markku Ikonen
Groups
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PAUTOS22ATAutomotive technology
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PAUTOS22KUTransport Technology
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LIPATajoneuvotekIIAjoneuvotekniikka II
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ExcLIPAT24ExcLIPAT24
Objective
The student knows the refining methods of crude oil as well as the properties, requirements and classifications of motoring gasoline, diesel fuel and lubricants. He or she is able to describe the possibilities of alternative fuels in order to lower the greenhouse impact of fuel combustion. He or she is capable of utilizing his or her knowledge about lubrication mechanisms and selection of correct lubricants for the purpose in question.
Content
FUEL TECHNOLOGY: Motor gasoline refining, gasoline requirements, key figures and additives, low-emitting gasoline qualities, gasoline injection systems, gasoline in the future.
Diesel fuel refining, requirements and key figures, cold-climate operation and operating properties, environmental properties of diesel, diesel injection systems, diesel in the future.
Alternative fuels (gaseous products, alcohols, biofuels and renewable fuels, synthetic fuels, hydrogen).
LUBRICATION TECHNOLOGY: Duties of lubricants, lubrication mechanisms, lubricant manufacturing, basic properties and key figures of lubricants, synthetic lubricants, lubricant additives, lubricant classification systems, hydraulic oils, lubrication greases, determination of change interval, oil consumption
Materials
PowerPoint material prepared by the teacher
Teaching methods
Taking actively part in discussive lecturing and calculation exercise sessions, familiarizing oneself with the course material.
Exam schedules
Final exam on Tuesday, December 3, 2024, in room ICT Sigma
Retakes will be arranged according to the need, one in December and one in January
International connections
Utilizing the constructive learning theory.
Sustainable development as a look-through principle
Completion alternatives
None
Student workload
Calculation exercises within the lecturing hours
44 h of contact teaching, including theory and calculation exercises
91 h of self-study
Content scheduling
CONTENTS:
Fuel part:
1. General facts about fuels and emissions, CO2 generation from combustion, chemical structure of fuels, gasoline (petrol) production
2. Requirements for motor gasoline: anti-knock properties (octane rating), evaporative properties
3. Gasoline additives, low emission gasoline qualities, gasoline in the future
4. Diesel fuel quality requirements, key figures describing diesel fuel properties
5. Environmental properties of diesel fuel, cold-weather properties, reformulated diesel
6. Alternative fuels: natural gas, ethanol, biodiesel, renewable diesel, biogas and hydrogen
Lubrication part:
1. Tasks of lubricants, lubrication in general
2. Lubrication principles, lubricant components and manufacturing
3. Key figures of lubricants, synthetic lubricants
4. Lubricant additives
5. Oil classifications: viscosity and quality ratings
6. Hydraulic oils
7. Lubrication greases
TIMING:
September - November 2024
Further information
Evaluation scale
H-5
Assessment methods and criteria
Final exam will be assessed with a scale of 0 - 5, out of which grades 1 - 5 are passing grades, 0 denotes failing
Assessment criteria, fail (0)
Fail 0: Exam result below 40 % of maximum
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
Fair 1: Exam result at least 40 % but below 50 % of maximum
Fair 2: Exam result at least 50 % but below 60 % of maximum
Assessment criteria, good (3-4)
Good 3: Exam result at least 60 % but below 70 % of maximum
Good 4: Exam result at least 70 % but below 80 % of maximum
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Excellent 5: Exam result at least 80 % of maximum
Enrollment
02.08.2023 - 31.08.2023
Timing
01.09.2023 - 26.12.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Engineering and Business
Campus
Kupittaa Campus
Teaching languages
- English
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Automotive and Transportation Engineering
Teachers
- Markku Ikonen
Groups
-
PAUTOS21ATPAUTOS21AT
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PAUTOS21KUPAUTOS21KU
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LIPATMODAjoneuvojenVoimanlahteetLIPAT Ajoneuvojen voimanlähteet
Objective
The student knows the refining methods of crude oil as well as the properties, requirements and classifications of motoring gasoline, diesel fuel and lubricants. He or she is able to describe the possibilities of alternative fuels in order to lower the greenhouse impact of fuel combustion. He or she is capable of utilizing his or her knowledge about lubrication mechanisms and selection of correct lubricants for the purpose in question.
Content
FUEL TECHNOLOGY: Motor gasoline refining, gasoline requirements, key figures and additives, low-emitting gasoline qualities, gasoline injection systems, gasoline in the future.
Diesel fuel refining, requirements and key figures, cold-climate operation and operating properties, environmental properties of diesel, diesel injection systems, diesel in the future.
Alternative fuels (gaseous products, alcohols, biofuels and renewable fuels, synthetic fuels, hydrogen).
LUBRICATION TECHNOLOGY: Duties of lubricants, lubrication mechanisms, lubricant manufacturing, basic properties and key figures of lubricants, synthetic lubricants, lubricant additives, lubricant classification systems, hydraulic oils, lubrication greases, determination of change interval, oil consumption
Evaluation scale
H-5
Enrollment
01.08.2022 - 16.09.2022
Timing
06.09.2022 - 13.12.2022
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Engineering and Business
Campus
Kupittaa Campus
Teaching languages
- English
Teachers
- Markku Ikonen
Groups
-
LIPATMODAjoneuvojenVoimanlahteetLIPAT Ajoneuvojen voimanlähteet
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PAUTOS20ATPAUTOS20AT
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LIPATMODGreenLogisticsLIPAT Green Logistics
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PAUTOS20KUPAUTOS20KU
Objective
The student knows the refining methods of crude oil as well as the properties, requirements and classifications of motoring gasoline, diesel fuel and lubricants. He or she is able to describe the possibilities of alternative fuels in order to lower the greenhouse impact of fuel combustion. He or she is capable of utilizing his or her knowledge about lubrication mechanisms and selection of correct lubricants for the purpose in question.
Content
FUEL TECHNOLOGY: Motor gasoline refining, gasoline requirements, key figures and additives, low-emitting gasoline qualities, gasoline injection systems, gasoline in the future.
Diesel fuel refining, requirements and key figures, cold-climate operation and operating properties, environmental properties of diesel, diesel injection systems, diesel in the future.
Alternative fuels (gaseous products, alcohols, biofuels and renewable fuels, synthetic fuels, hydrogen).
LUBRICATION TECHNOLOGY: Duties of lubricants, lubrication mechanisms, lubricant manufacturing, basic properties and key figures of lubricants, synthetic lubricants, lubricant additives, lubricant classification systems, hydraulic oils, lubrication greases, determination of change interval, oil consumption
Evaluation scale
H-5