
O DOCUMENT RESUME A s .ED 259 132 'CE 041 757 TITLE Fundamentals- of Diesel Engines. INSTITUTION Marine Corps Inst., Washington, DC. 4 REPORTNO MCI- 13.35a PUB DATE 5 Dec 84 ;, 'NOTE 112p. PUB letiPE Guides?- Classroom Use Materials (For Learner) (0451) .0. ( -411 EDRS PRICE MF01/PC05 Plus Postage. t DESCRIPTORS *Auto Mechanics; Correspondence *Diesel Engines; *Equipment Maintenance; !IndependentIndependent Study; Military Personnel; *Military Training; Postsecondary Education; *Small Engine Mechanics;. *Trtde and 'Industrial Education. ABSTRACT' This student guide, one of a series of correspondence training courses designed to.improve the job performance of members,r, of the Marine Corps, deals mith the fundamentals of diesel engine mechanics. Addressed in the three individual units of the course,,are: the following topics: basic principle of diesel mechanics; principles, mechanici, and performance of-diesel enkgines; and injection and control of diesel engines. Each unit contai 'hs a general objective, a. series of work units each addressing a different subobjective, study questions, and answersitO the study quest' ns \,/*Appendixes to the guide contain a conversion chart and reference oo information concerning the mathematics of diesel engine theory, energy, temperature, and pressure and volume. (MN) r 4. t *********************************************************************** * Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original docent. ****************i******************4***************$******************* V I UNITEDSTATES WARM CORPS MARINE CORPS INSTITUTE. MARINE BARRACKS DOS 1776 ARLINGTON. VA.aissa10001 004 5 Dec 84 1. ORIGIN MCI course 13.35a, Fundamentals of Diesel Engines, has been prepared A by, the Marine Corps Institute. 2 APPLICABILITY 1. Thiscourse is for instructional purposes only. 11, 4. J.41. D.,NOLLADAY Lieutenant Colonel, U. S. Marine Corps Deputy Director v O N I- A 0 44 *rl ACKNOWLED(IENT The Marine Corps Institute, Marine ,Barracks, '',Washington, NC., gisatefully. acknowledges the important contributions provided by the following MCI personnelin developing and publishing this course: t , -t nurse Developer GySgt James 'R. Younce Officer in Charge Capt David G. Reist Education Specialist 1 Ms. Betsy A. McCleary, Course Editortor. Pis Monica L. Noell $3. Wordproctssing Technicians Cpl Ron D. Cul p Cpl Sheri, R. Arms tea LCp1 Lamont E.Brook Graphics Illustrator /t Cpl Ron Frankhouser The !trine Corps Institute, Marine' Barracks, Washington, D. C. gratefully acknowledges the important contributions provided by the Engineer Equipment InstrUction company.Marine Corps Engineer School,Marine Corps Base, Camp LeJeune, North Carolina, for their assistance in the validation and formal review of this course. MCILR241-NRL, 4 INFORMATION J FOR ., MCI STVD6TS Welcome to the MarineCorpinstitute training program. Your interest in self-improvemdnt and ikreisell'profe'ssionalcompetence is commendable. 4 Information is provided telow to Assistydu in completingth# course. Please read this guidance beforeproceeding with your studies. .1. MATERIALS Check your course materials. 'You should have all, the materid+slisted-in envelope to mail the "Course. Introduction."In addition you should have an your review lessonback to MCI for grading unless yourreview lesson answer sheet is the pre-printed , sheetisof the self-mailing type. If youranswer . type, check to see that your name,,rank, and social security number are correct. Check closely, your MCI-records arekept, on a computer and any "subsequent activity to go, 414; discrepancy in the above information may cause your If unrecorded. You may correct the informationdirectly on the ap,mgr sheet., If you are you didnot receive all your materials, notify yourtraining FICO: not attached to a Marine Corpsunit, request them through theHotline (autovpn 288-4175 or commercial202-433-4175). / u ) 2. LESSON SUBMISSION . contained in your course at.e not to be returned' . The self-graded exercises sheet should be mailed to to MCI. Only the completed review lesson answer MCI. The answer skeet is to becompleted and tailed only after you have finished all' of the study units in .the course-booklet. The review lesson has been designed to prepare you for thefinal examination. It is important that you providethe required information at the bottomof l your review lesson answersheet if, it does not have your name andaddress r printed on its In courses in which' the work issubmitted on blank paper/or printed forMs, identify each sheet inthe following manner; POE, John J. Sgt '332-11-9999' 08.4g, Forward Observation Review Lesson Milttarror office address (RUCnumber, if available) 301. Submit your review lesson on the answerheetand/or forml,provided. Complete all blocks and4ollowthe directions on the answer s 'heetfor If you have to mailtng. Otherwise, your answer sheet may bedelayed or lost. interrupt ydur studiv for any reasonand find that you eannot,complete your course in one year,jou mayrequest a single sixmonth,eltension by contacting your training NCO, atleast One month prior to yourcourser completion deadline date. If you are not attached to aMarine Corps unit you may make this 1 requ9st by letter. Your commanding officeris.notified monthly of your status contact through the monthly Unit .,Activity Report. In; the gvent of difficulty, . your training NCO or MCIimmediately. , 3. MAIL-TIME DELAY Presented below are the mail-time,delays that you may experience between the mailing of your review lesson and its return to you , ..it.' TURNAROUND . MCI PROCESSING TOTAL NUMBER. MAIL TIME . TIME., DAYS , ., 5 EAST COAST 16 21 , WEST COAST 16 5 21 FPO NEW YORK 18_ ;. 5 , 10* 23 ! 5 FPO SAN FRANCISCO 22 27 You may also experience a short delay,tp receiving your final examination due to administrative screening requiredatMCI. 4: GRADING SYSTEM ,I) it ,, LESSONS t EXAMS gib GRADE PERCENT MEANING GRADE PERCENT I . i A. 94 -1QO EXCELLENT A 94-100 B. -. 86-93 ABOVE, AVERAGE 111/ 86 -93 C 78-85 AVERAGE e C 78-85 D- '''- . 70-77 BELOW AVERAG, D , 65-77 NL BELOW 70 FAILING . F BE,I.OW 65 r . You will receive a percentage grade for Tur review lesson and for the final examination: A review lesson° whichrYciives a score below 70 is given a grade of NL (no lesson). It must be resubmitted and PASSED before you will . receive an exa ination. The grade attained oh the final exam Is your course grade, unless you fail your first exam. Those who fail their first exam will oogt be sent an al ernate exam in which the highest grade possible is 6b%. Failure of the alternate will result in fiilure of the course. 5. -FINAL EXAMINATION ACTIVE-DUTY PERSONNEL: When you pass your REVIEW LESSON, your examination will be mailel automatically to your-commanding officer. The administration of MCI final examinations must be supervised by a- commissioned or/warrant officer or a staff NCO. 1. OTHER PERSONNEL: Your examinationMay be administered and Appervised by- your, supervisor. t 6. COMPLETION CERTIFICATE e The completion certificate will be pa led to your commanding officer and, your official records will be updated au atically. For non Marines, your completion certificate is mailed -to yo supervisor. 2 ,4- I r c. 7. RESERVE RETIREMENT CREDITS . Reserve retirement credits are awarded to inactive'd4typersonnel bill*. Credits awarded for each course Wee listed in the "Course Introduction:" treditS are only awarded upon successful- completion of the course. Rese'rve retirement credits are not awarded fors MCI study'perform4d during drill periods if credits are -also awarded for drill attendance. - , 8: DISENROLLMENT orT Only your commanding officer can request your disenrollment from an MCI course. However, an automatic disenrollment occurs if the course is not_ completed (including the final exam) bi the time you reach the CCD (course completion deadline) or the ACCD (adjus urse'comrletion deadline) date. Thisection will adversely affect the, it'.s c fetion mate. 9. ASSISTANCE II? 4 ) iConsult you training NCO if iou have'questions concerning course content. Should he/she be unable to assist' you, MCI is ready to help you '- whenever you need it. Please use the Student Course Content Assistance Request1ForM-(ISDL1) attached to the end of your course booklet _pr call on of the AUTOVON telephone numbers listed below, for the appropriate course writer section. of PERSONNELS /ADMINISTRATION 288 -3259 COMMUNICATIONS/ELECTRONICS/AVIATION NBC/INTELLIGENCE - 288-3604 / INFANTRY 4 288-3611 ENGINEER/MOTOR TRANSPORT 288-2275 'SUPPLY/FOOD SERVICES/FISCAL 288-2285 TANKS/ARTILLERY/INFANTRY WEAPONS REPAIR LOGISTICS/EMBARKATION/MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT/ ASSAULT AMPHIBIAN VEHICLES 288-2290 For administrative problems use the UAR or call the MCI HOTLINE: 288-4175. For commercial phone lines, uge area code 202 and prefix 433 instead of 288. Xt. a 41, 3 U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING 0#PICEC1' b40 492-363 4, 7 r 24. `,/ t,_ : ... , , ; I PREFACE , ., FUNDAMENTALS OF DIESEL 'ENGINES has been des' redto provi de engineer equipment Mechanics, MOS 1341, sergeants and below, with,a sourceof study material on the basic\) fundamentals of diesel engines.The course will pse bkbeneficial tothose Marines in .occupational fields 17, 18, 21, and 35 witose Jobstequire them to workclotely pith diesels 'engines. FUNDAMENTALS OF DIESEL ENGINES provides road _coverage on dieel engine princi pl es , engine co ucti oh , fuel injection ,° combustion'-and .purposes 411, advantages , disadvantages, , . II .,. con troll ing theengzine , ,. .,so .
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