Fundamentals of IC Engine Performance and Thermodynamics
Upcoming dates (1)
Fee
- $295
-
Fee covers online course instruction and materials.
ID
RA01654-D531
Credits
- CEU: .4
- PDH: 4
Schedule
This course is available online anytime. Students will work through online course modules on their own time and at their own pace.
Instructor
David Foster
Location
This is an online course.
Topic:
Cancellation Policy
Once you have accessed the online course materials, no cancellations or refunds are permitted.
Course Overview
This course introduces the essential performance metrics and thermodynamic principles that govern internal combustion engines. Explore how IC engines compare to other power technologies, analyze pressure-volume work, and understand the role of combustion and thermodynamic efficiency. With a focus on real-world applications, the course prepares participants for more advanced studies in engine systems and performance optimization.
Learning Outcomes
- Analyze IC engine performance using pressure-volume diagrams, power, torque, and mean effective pressure (MEP).
- Apply thermodynamic principles to engine cycles, including compression, combustion, and expansion processes.
- Understand combustion regimes, heat release, and the impact of lean combustion on efficiency and emissions.
Who Should Attend?
- Engineers and students seeking a foundational understanding of IC engine performance and thermodynamics.
- Professionals preparing for advanced coursework in engine design, combustion, or powertrain systems.
- Technical staff and project engineers working with portable power systems or evaluating engine-based technologies.
Course Outline
Overview of IC Engine Systems
- Power Technology Comparison
- Combustion Cycles and Regimes
- Design Configuration and Criteria
- Current and Future Markets
Pressure-Volume Analysis, Work, and Power
- Power and Efficiency
- Piston Work Calculations
Applying Thermodynamic in Compression, Combustion, and Expansion
- Maximum Work of IC Engines
- Entropy and Thermodynamic Availability
- Properties of the Engine Cycles
- Heat Release and Specific Heat Ratio
- Combustion of Fuel with Air
Instructor
David Foster
Dr. David Foster is the Phil and Jean Myers Emeritus Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and former director of the UW Engine Research Center. With over 40 years of experience in diesel and spark-ignition combustion research, he continues to consult for the internal combustion engine industry and U.S. National Laboratories. Dr. Foster holds a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and has taught courses in thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and combustion. His research focuses on improving the understanding of combustion and emissions processes to develop cleaner, more efficient engines. He is a pioneer in applying optical diagnostics to engine systems, including laser-based techniques for in-cylinder measurements. Dr. Foster has received numerous awards for his teaching and research contributions and remains active in advancing propulsion technologies through the Engine Research Center.
Fundamentals of IC Engine Performance and Thermodynamics
Register through: Jun. 30, 2025
Location: Online
Course #: RA01654-D531
Fee: $295
Fee
- $295
-
Fee covers online course instruction and materials.
Credits
- CEU: .4
- PDH: 4
Schedule
This course is available online anytime. Students will work through online course modules on their own time and at their own pace.
Instructor
David Foster
Location
This is an online course.
Topic:
Cancellation Policy
Once you have accessed the online course materials, no cancellations or refunds are permitted.
Fundamentals of IC Engine Performance and Thermodynamics
Course #: RA01654Fundamentals of IC Engine Performance and Thermodynamics
Date: Sat. July 01, 2023 – Sun. June 30, 2024ID: RA01654-D145
Fee:
- $295
-
Course fee is $295.
- CEU: .4
- PDH: 4
Fundamentals of IC Engine Performance and Thermodynamics
Date: Fri. July 01, 2022 – Fri. June 30, 2023ID: RA01654-C715
Fee:
- $295
-
Course fee is $295.
- CEU: .4
- PDH: 4