The Workshop of Internal Combustion Engines serves the needs of the courses:
– Internal Combustion Engines I
– Internal Combustion Engines II
The Laboratory is equipped with the following equipment:
Models of engines intersected for inspection during training for their operation, Engines for students to practice disassembling and assembling, and Engines capable of operating to practice measurements and settings.
Instruments for measuring various engine components and operational, to state that they meet the specifications and therefore it is possible to operate them without problems.
Cluster of electromagnetic dynamometer to conduct laboratory measuring exercises of various parameters in operating engines and study the effect of altering these parameters on the performance of the engines. Has the ability to measure combustion air supply, fuel supply, cooling water flow, torque, turns, load, various temperatures on engine operation with fuel or without fuel for friction measuring. It also has the capability to dynamid-pointing diagram of pressure-volume or crank angle pressure and image capturing for further processing
Instrument for measuring of emissions that are contained in exhaust gas of otto engines. It is of type NDIR and is capable of measuring carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, unburned hydrocarbons, oxygen because the air-fuel equivalent of the air-fuel ratio, turns, lubricant temperature. Meets the standards set by legislation for the adoption of emission control card (ECC). Used for student training, but also for emission measurements of moving vehicles.
Electronic system for vehicle inspection. It has the ability of inspecting the proper operation of systems of passenger carrier vehicles. It measures various operational parameters, compares them with those provided by the vehicle manufacturer and gives possible causes of divergence. The inspection can be done by inputing the vehicle type using a by a special disk of the corresponding vehicle type or import a vehicle code from a disk containing various types of vehicles.