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GRAB 3 FREE 1 SEAT !!! Internal Combustion Engines – Operations And Maintenance (24 & 25 Sept 2025)

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FACE-TO-FACE PUBLIC PROGRAM

INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES –

OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE

Venue : Wyndham Grand  Bangsar Kuala Lumpur Hotel              

(SBL Khas / HRD Corp Claimable Course)

Date :24 Sept 2025 (Wed) |  9am – 5pm      By Ir Dr Jaya

   25 Sept 2025 (Thu) |  9am – 5pm             .        .

  

ABSTRACT

An internal combustion engine (ICE) is a heat engine where the combustion of a fuel occurs with an oxidizer (usually air) in a combustion chamber that is an integral part of the working fluid flow circuit. In an internal combustion engine the expansion of the high-temperature and high-pressure gases produced by combustion apply direct force to some component of the engine. The force is applied typically to pistons, turbine blades, or a nozzle. This force moves the component over a distance, transforming chemical energy into useful mechanical energy.

 

The term internal combustion engine usually refers to an engine in which combustion is intermittent, such as the more familiar four-stroke and two-stroke piston engines, along with variants, such as the six-stroke piston engine and the Wankel rotary engine. A second class of internal combustion engines use continuous combustion: gas turbines, jet engines and most rocket engines, each of which are internal combustion engines on the same principle.

 

COURSE OVERVIEW

This course is industry designed, to provide a broad understanding of the improvement methodology, concepts, and process. The methodology is presented with case studies and examples drawn from service, business process and manufacturing applications. The integration of manufacturing and maintenance is also addressed. With a heavy practice orientation, as much as a third of your time will be spent working through interactive practical exercises and assessments. This course is designed as an introduction to concepts and methodology.

 

COURSE OBJECTIVES

This training program is designed to provide an understanding of engineering related problems related to industry globally and a clear sense of what is required to effectively structure, establish measurements and solve problems. Participants will learn the goals and deliverables behind the solutions. Methodology as well as the most commonly used tools within each phase will be discussed. Participants will also learn how to support a problem solving initiative within their organization.

 

LEARNING OUTCOMES

On successful completion of this course, the participant should be able to:-

          Understand the working of an ICE.

          Understand the methods involved to maintain ICEs

          Select ICEs better

 

TRAINING METHODOLOGY

a)        The latest educational methods and strategies will be utilized.

b)       The course is designed to maximize delegate participation.

c)        Questions and answers are encouraged throughout and at the daily wrap-up sessions. This gives participants the opportunity to discuss with others and the presenter their specific problems and appropriate solutions.

d)       The course shall be conducted through lectures, case studies, group discussions and exercises to reinforce participant’s learning.

 

TARGET AUDIENCE

Manufacturing and process, executives, managers, support employees, operational managers, technicians, engineers etc.

 

COURSE FORMAT

The course consists of formal content presentation interspersed with content quiz sessions. The presenter’s style involves intensive participant participation.

 

OUTLINE OF WORKSHOP

DAY 1

Introduction

          Engine Classification

          Small Engine Development

          Energy Conservation Principles

 

Why IC Engines

          Definition of Internal Combustion Engines

          Types of ICE

          History and evolution of ICEs

          What are the alternatives to ICEs?

          How they work

          Why they are designed that way

          Gasoline vs. diesel

          Practical perspective

 

Operation of the 4-Stroke Cycle Engine

          Basic function of an internal combustion engine.

          The events required for internal combustion engine operation.

          Events in the history of engine development.

          The construction and function(s) of primary engine components.

          Principles of 2- and 4-stroke cycle engine operation.

 

Hydrogen Internal Combustion Engines

          Basic Design

          Cost

          Modifications Needed

          Power, Safety and Efficiency

          Availability

 

The Two Stroke Internal Combustion Engine

          Introduction

          The two stroke cycle

          2 stroke compared to 4 stroke

          Disadvantages of a two stroke

DAY 2

The Gas Power Cycle

          The Otto Cycle

          The Diesel Cycle

          Improvement of Performance

 

Design of i.c. engines-components & sub-systems

          The Future of Car Engines

          The Scope for Innovation

          The Concept of Green Car

          Why I.C. Engines in 21st Century?

 

Induction Tuning of the Internal Combustion Engine

          Port Sizing Considerations

          Inlet Air Density and Performance

          Acoustic Modelling

          Swept and Displaced Volumes

          Port Sizing and Mach Index

          Inlet air density

 

Noise Reduction for Internal Combustion Engines

          Risk Assessment

          Sound is Pressure

          Mechanical Design Options

 

Question &Answer Session

End of Workshop

 

** Certificate of attendance will be awarded for those who completed the course

 

ABOUT THE FACILITATOR

Ir. Dr. JAYA has about 32 years of experience in various industries.

 

Ir. Dr. JAYA is a Professional Engineer registered with the Board of Engineers (BEM), Malaysia, a Fellow of The Institution of Engineers, Malaysia (IEM), member of the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), UK and a Member of Engineers Australia and a Chartered Professional Engineer of Australia. Jayaseelan was the past Chairman of the Engineering Education Technical Division of The Institution of Engineers, Malaysia; Member of the Education Committee of the Association of Consulting Engineers (ACEM); Member of the Accreditation Board, Institution of Engineers, Malaysia, Member of the Standing Committee on Admission and Practical Training, Institution of Engineers, Malaysia, a member of the Standing Committee on Examinations and Qualifications, Institution of Engineers, Malaysia and also an EAC accreditation panel member. He is also a Certified Energy Manager, registered with the Energy Commission of Malaysia.

 

He graduated from the University of Malaya, Leeds Polytechnic, UK and Universiti Putra Malaysia and holds a Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Masters in Engineering and a doctoral degree in engineering.  

 

His wide hands-on industrial experience has enabled him to design and facilitate training courses.  

 

He was a recipient of the Association of Overseas Technical Scholarships (AOTS) award on two occasions, awarded by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry of Japan. Jayaseelan was also a member of the working group to draw up the energy efficiency and energy conservation guidelines for pumps and compressors for Malaysian industries organized by the Institution of Engineers, Malaysia, Pusat Tenaga Malaysia, and the Ministry of Energy, Water and Communications (KTAK). He also actively writes technical articles for various international journals.

 

He has working experience in various industries, which includes being a General Manager for Facilities Management for a Facility Management Company involved in the management of a portfolio of facilities, including manufacturing plants, high-rise commercial buildings, chemical plants etc. a design engineer with a leading consulting engineering company etc.

Some of the companies he has trained includes, Tenaga Nasional Bhd, Bank Pembangunan, Ranhill, Ebara Pumps, Usaha TegasSdn.Bhd (Maxis), Infineon (M) Sdn.Bhd, UniversitiMalaya, UniversitiTeknologi Malaysia, Penang Port Sdn.Bhd. Cement Industries of Malaysia Berhad, Politeknik Mukah (Sarawak), Petlin Malaysia Sdn Bhd, Bintulu Port, Sime Austral, Perbadanan Putrajaya Holdings, Syarikat Air Johor, ORYX, Carsem, Unisem etc.

 

Professionally trained in mechanical engineering, he is positive and lively in his approach. He livens his audience by always providing interactive and energetic presentation of his material in a comprehensive and easy to use format of ideas that work. His participants describe him as a very creative, fun and lively trainer who sets high standards.

 

(SBL Khas / HRD Corp Claimable Course)

TRAINING FEE

2 days Face-to-Face Public Program

RM 2,407.00/pax

(excluded 8% SST)

Group Registration: Register 3 participants from the same organization, the 4th participant is FREE.
(Buy 3 Get 1 Free) if
Register before 15 Sept 2025.

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