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Show Technology — Diesel Service ciency will be issued for agreed upon achievement levels within the program. The student who desires to continue and complete a bachelor of science degree must do so in the Automotive Engineering Technology or Automotive Technology. He should make application with the department chairman, so that an interview may be conducted to determine grade point average and a suitable course of study outlined. Additional time will be required to complete a bachelor of science degree from the Diesel Service program because area requirements and related subjects have not been satisfied with this curriculum. COURSES OF INSTRUCTION 100. Principles and Operation of Diesel Engines—Cooling, fuel injection, air starting valves, and temperature control. Five lectures. A (5) 101. Diesel Engine Construction—Mechanical construction of all types of diesel engines. Five 3-hour laboratories a week. A (5) 109. Diesel Engines—The mechanical construction and operation of both two and four stroke cycle diesel engines. Proper procedure for overhauling, such as: measurement, testing, reconditioning, disassembly and reassembly. Proper PM and operation are covered. One 3-hour laboratory a week. A (3) Evening 110. Fuel Injection Systems—Fuel and types of injection systems. Five lectures. W (5) 111. Diesel Maintenance Service—Practice and procedure for repair service and general maintenance. Five 3-hour laboratories a week. W (5) 119. Diesel Fuel Injection Systems—The theory, construction and operation is covered for the different types of injection systems used on diesel engines, distributor and unit-injectors are some of the types. Instruction is given in P.M., servicing and trouble shooting. One 3-hour laboratory a week. W (5) Evening 120. Drive Mechanisms—Theory course dealing with transmission of motion through couplings from diesel power plants to main generators. Five lectures. S (5) 121. Mechanical Drives—Transmission of motion from diesel power plants including transfer cases, transmissions, and differential. Five 3-hour laboratories a week. S (5) Technology — Diesel Service 129. Diesel Application Drive Trains—The proper operation, service, testing and trouble shooting for clutches, drive lines, differentials, finial drives, transmissions (standard, powershift and automatic) is covered. As each of these areas are covered both over-the-road and off-highway application are considered as it applies. One 3-hour laboratory a week. S (3) Evening 200. Diesel Engines for Trucks—Requirements of diesel engines for trucks; identification of engine parts, construction details, fuel injection systems. Five lectures. A (5) 201. Diesel Engines for Trucks—Requirements of diesel engines for trucks; identification of engine parts, construction details, fuel injection systems, lubrication. Five 3-hour laboratories a week. A (5) 210. Diesel Engines for Tractors—Features of construction, principles of operation. Five lectures. W (5) 211. Diesel Engines for Tractors—Requirements of diesel engines for tractors; identification of engine parts, construction details, fuel injection systems, auxiliary gasoline starting engine. Five 3-hour laboratories a week. W (5) 220. Diesel Power Service and Maintenance—Theory of brake horsepower, mechanical efficiency, scavenging efficiency, brake specific fuel consumption, turbocharged performance, exhaust turbocharger. Five lectures. S (5) 221. Diesel Power Service and Maintenance—Pressure measurements, speed measurements, fuel measurement, geardrive starters, electric starting motors, preventive maintenance and trouble shooting. Five 3-hour laboratories a week. S (5) Diesel Service (Example Only) Freshman Sophomore Courses Credits Diesel 100, 110, 120 (lee.) .... 15 Diesel 101, 111, 121 (lab.) .... 15 Health Education 100 2 Machine Tool 127 3 Physical Education 1 Related Tech. Educ. 101 4 Engineering Graphics 115 2 Welding 165 2 Electives 3 Courses Credits Diesel 200, 210, 220 (lee.) .... 15 Diesel 201, 211, 221 (lab.) .... 15 Chemistry 101 5 Economics 101 5 English 100 3 Physical Education 2 Electives 3 47 296 297 |