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DEMR-1406-001 Diesel Engine I
Prerequisite: AUMT 1305 and MCHN 1320
An introduction to the basic principles of diesel engines and systems.
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(4 sem hrs; 2 lec, 6 lab)
On Campus Course
Diesel Technology
Publisher, The Goodheart - Wilcox company, Inc.
Authors: Norman / Corinchock
Textbook 8th edition Diesel Technology, ISBN-13 978-1-61960-832-0
Workbook Diesel Technology, 8th edition, ISBN-13 978-1-61960-835-1
Tools are not required to be brought to class by the student. Necessary tools and equipment are provided for in class use for assigned class and lab projects.
Tools are required for student employment during program and before graduation.... Specific tools may become part of class requirements purchased with the books...Tool Purchase Opportunities with discounts at Sears, Mac, Snap-on and Western Equipment will be given and encouraged.
Cost for these tools and boxes average $1500.00 - $ 2000.00. You are responsible for purchasing these tool before graduation.
Safety Glasses required on the first class day and each time entering and or working on skills development in the lab-shop. Leave and extra pair in your car, just in case...
Amarillo College shirts are required to be worn each day of class.
Long pants and non-slip shoes are required.
An introduction to the basic principles of diesel engines and operating systems.
Describe the history of diesel engines and diesel systems and their evolution; demonstrate knowledge of the basic principles of diesel systems and engines and how they function; and utilize precision instruments to diagnose and repair basic systems and engine.
Utilize ASE test questions in chapter testing and N.A.T.E.F. competency’s in the lecture and lab to prepare students for a thorough understanding of the subject.
The student will describe the history of diesel engines and diesel systems and their evolution, demonstrate knowledge of the basic principles of diesel systems and engines and how they function, and utilize precision instruments to diagnose, blueprint and repair basic systems and engines, start and test after disassembly.
Lecture and discuss Textbook Chapters 1-7. Test is over Chapters 4-7 ASE format multiple choice.
Lectures and hands on assignments help prepare students to prepare for the T-2 ASE. Med/Hvy Diesel engine tests given twice a year for industry certification.
Shop assignments and hands on skills.
Workbook assignments Chapters 1-7 to be finished and turned in on day of test.
End of Course Outcomes..Understand how to disassemble and re-assemble a Diesel engine correctly...With outcome of starting and running properly, turn in all completed teardown sheets. Workbook assignments.
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Safety Glasses will be worn at all times in the shop and are required for the class. No exceptions...Policy. Students caught violating Amarillo College's safety rules and regulations will receive an F and be asked to leave. This policy is to protect you and others while in the lab-shop area and is a requirement of the employers in this field.
Maturity, honesty and respect is required and given.
Daily Cleaning of your work area and teamwork is required.
Cell Phones are to be turned off during class time unless cleared with instructor for an emergency standby call.
Theft of any Amarillo College Tools or shoplifting on Industry partner school trips will result in Amarillo College Police involvement and investigations, and charges filed.
Students must come to class wearing the appropriate AC uniform shirts.
Students will be respectful of other classes being conducted in the building, respectful of their peers, and of the instructor.
Students are expected to dress appropriately (shirts tucked in, no profanity on clothing, no holes in clothing) and clothing must appear to be laundered regularly.
50% Average of your test grades, includes the workbook assignment to be turned in on day of final.
50% of total grades for hands on completion of shop projects, class attendance and participation.
A = 90 to 100 B = 80 to 89 C = 70 to 79 D = 60 to 69 F = below 60
Class attendance is mandatory and will effect final grade. Learning all the tricks of the trade will only come from attending lectures and hands on instruction.
If Class has a cancelation a Friday make-up day may be scheduled. Advanced notice will be given in the event of this occurring.
Missing 3 classes or more class days will result in repeating the class, and receiving a failing grade.
Each class last approximately 4 weeks, and meet from 8:00 am -To approximately 2:00 pm depending on breaks taken. Per Amarillo College Policy. M.T.W.Th.
Students are advised to have a afternoon job as a Diesel technician helper at a local dealership or repair facility. Job placement is available based on employer's needs at the time.
Spring class is taught 01-21-2020, through 02-26-2020
Course Calendar
Day 1 Lecture and discuss chapter 1 and Workbook assignment 1. Chapter 1 Introduction to Diesel Technology
(1) Discuss syllabus and class objectives. Pre-test given questions and answer secession.
(2) Discuss chapter 1 and workbook assignment due day 2
Day2 Test Chapter 1. Chapter 2 shop safety
(1) chapter 2 shop safety and workbook assignment due day3
Day 3 Test Chapter 2. Chapter 3 precision measuring tools used in Diesel Engine repair. Micrometer handouts and hands-on micrometer assignments, Content section.
(1) Chapter 3 lecture, pop test on written micrometer page, work on micrometer projects.
Day 4 Micrometer handouts and hands-on micrometer assignments
(1) measuring engine components accurately
(2) Chapter 3 workbook assignments due at end of class
(3) chapter 3 test
Day 5 Lecture and discuss chapter 4. Workbook assignment Chapters 4. Micrometer worksheets assigned and hands on skills developed through practice started.
(1) Lecture on chapter 4, chapter 4 workbook assignments.
Day 6 Finish chapter 4 lecture. finish micrometer turn in Micrometer worksheets.
(1) Chapter 4 workbook assignments due at end of class
Day 7 Chapter 4 test. Lecture and discuss chapter 5 lecture, Assign engine projects Start teardown and worksheets.
(1) chapter 5 Discuss engine projects.
Day 8 Finish micrometer skills worksheets and testing. Assign engine projects using acquired skills in micrometers to blueprint engines assigned.
(1) Practice micrometers reading
(2) Chapter 5 workbook assignments due at end of class
Day 9 Test on chapter5, Start lecture on chapter 6. Work on assigned engine projects. .
(1) Disassemble engines. Inspect and measure engine parts.
Day 10 Lecture and discuss chapter 6. Work on assigned engine projects.
(1) Start re-assembly.
Day 11 Lab projects finish building engines.
(1) Work on engine projects
Day 12 Lecture and discuss chapter 6 review finish chapter 6 workbook
(1) Work on engine projects
(2) Chapter 6 workbook assignments due at end of class
Day 13 Capter 6 test.
(1) Work on engine projects
Day 14 Lecture and discuss chapter 7. Assign running engine projects and accompanying worksheets.
(1) Work in shop on engines and lecture and discuss chapter 7
Day 15 Lecture and discuss chapter 7
(1) Work in shop on engines
Day 16 Lecture and discuss chapter 7
(1) Work in shop on engines
Day 17 Lecture and discuss chapter 7
(1) Work in shop on engines
Day 18 Lecture and discuss chapter 7
(1) Work in shop on engines
Day 19 Finish chapter 7 discussion.review for test
(1) Short class lecture, questions and answers, Lab projects.
(2) Lab engine projects.
(3) Chapter 7 workbook assignments due at end of class
Day 20 Chapter 7 test
review final test topics. Shop time to complete and re assemble engines
Day 21 Review for final exam Date on Class White Board. Questions and answer session over engine projects.
Day 22 Final Exam. Turn in workbook and work sheet assignments. Grades are entered
(1) Last class day. Wrap-up, Move engines, clean shop
FINAL TEST given on at 8:00 am on Last day of Class
Missing the Final Exam will result in a grade of F
Enrolling in this class will qualify the student for large Snap-On and MAC tool discounts on required tools for class and work. See Instructor.
Class is taught in class room.... Diesel Room # 104, East Campus Transportation Technology Bld. Lab in the shop.
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