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What’s inside Welcome 2 Event Overview 4 General Information 6 Special Events and Networking Opportunities Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Chat with the Experts Career Fair Ride and Drive Management Programs Cobo Center Floor Plan
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Technical Sessions Electronics 42 Exhibitors 56 58 Emissions/Environment Exhibitors 76 Integrated Design & Manufacturing 78 Exhibitors 86 88 Management Exhibitors 92 Materials 94 Exhibitors 113 Propulsion/Powertrain 114 Exhibitors 158 160 Safety/Testing Exhibitors 178 Participant Index 180 Awards 192 Marriott Renaissance Center Floor Plan 196 Seminars 198 Committee, Task Force and Board Meetings 200 Call for Papers 204 Exhibit Directory 205 Exhibit Floorplan 206 Sponsors 226 228 Ad Index
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Welcome to the SAE 2013 World Congress! Welcome to the 2013 SAE World Congress SAE World Congress Leadership Team SAE 2013 World Congress General Chairman Mircea Gradu Chrysler Group LLC SAE 2013 World Congress Tier One Strategic Partner Juergen Greiner ZF Friedrichshafen SAE 2013 World Congress Co- Executive Assistants to the General Chairman Matthew Reynolds Joseph M. Guertin Chrysler Group LLC SAE 2014 World Congress General Chairman Chung Kook Park Hyundai Motor Company SAE 2014 World Congress Executive Assistant to the General Chairman Geoffrey J. Diamond Hyundai America Technical Center, Inc. 2013 SAE Detroit Section Chair Jeremy Goddard IDIADA North America SAE Staff Team Leader Patti Kreh SAE International
Chrysler Group LLC is proud to be the host company for the 2013 SAE World Congress and I am honored to serve as the General Chairman. I would like to thank our Tier One strategic partner ZF Friedrichshafen AG, Industry Coalition members, SAE International staff and the ZF Friedrichshafen AG and Chrysler Group planning teams for their time and effort in delivering a truly international conference. It is one of the largest and most important events of its kind. The SAE World Congress continues to attract industry, academic and government participants from around the globe.
Mircea Gradu General Chairman 2013 SAE World Congress
I also want to thank you – the conference attendees – for your involvement and participation in this event. Now more than ever, the entire industry must work together to assemble the engineering talent and elevate the passion to foster responsible and sustainable mobility, while rewarding those within the engineering community who are effective stewards of our natural resources. This week will offer many opportunities to collaborate and network with your peers, participate in the exclusive ride-and-drive and hear global experts discuss topics of critical importance to our industry. Efficiency is essential to the success of next-generation automobiles. The 2013 SAE World Congress theme “Achieving Efficiency” underscores the significant and exciting challenges awaiting those companies and individuals that dare to be creative and dream big. The SAE World Congress represents an unparalleled opportunity to explore new ideas and new technologies in a variety of forums providing support and encouragement for engineers within the industry to work together to achieve efficiency. Each day features a keynote address from a recognized industry leader or stakeholder, culminating with Thursday evening banquet speaker, Chrysler Group CEO and Chairman Sergio Marchionne. Additional agenda highlights include: •
Keynotes by California Air Resources Board Chairman Mary Nichols, Virgin Galactic CEO George Whitesides and retired General Motors Vice Chairman Bob Lutz
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The Management Forum, headlined by the AVL Technology Leadership Center and the FEV Powertrain Innovation Forum
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The Technical Program, which affords the opportunity to learn from more than 1,300 papers written by your peers
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The show floor, which offers hands-on exposure to new technologies
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Events under the banner, “A World in Motion,” allowing future engineers to further their understanding of the profession by engaging with industry stakeholders
Thank you again for joining us for the 2013 SAE World Congress. I believe you will find that the event has something for everyone. Please have an enjoyable week.
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event at-a-glance Day/Time
Tuesday, April 16
Wednesday, April 17
8:00 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m.
Grand Opening 8:30 – 9:30 Keynote 9:00 – 9:45
11:00 a.m.
FEV Powertrain Innovation Forum Sessions 10:00 – 12:00
Technical Sessions 10:00 – 11:40
11:30 a.m. Lunch on Exhibit Floor 11:30 –1:00
12:00 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m.
AVL Technology Leadership Center Sessions 1:30 – 3:30
FEV Powertrain Innovation Forum Sessions 1:00 – 3:00
Technical Sessions 1:00 – 4:00
3:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m.
Chat with the Experts 4:00 – 5:00
4:30 p.m.
5:30 p.m.
AVL Technology Leadership Center Sessions 1:30 – 3:30
SAE Annual Business Mtg 3:30 – 4:00
4:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
AVL Technology Leadership Center Sessions 10:30 – 12:30
Exhibit Open 10:00 – 6:30
10:30 a.m.
AVL Technology Leadership Center Sessions 10:00 – 12:00
SAE Career Fair 10:00 – 6:00
10:00 a.m.
SAE AWIM Motorized Toy Car Competition 9:00 – 2:00
9:30 a.m.
SAE Awards Ceremony 5:00 – 6:00
Attendee Networking Reception 5:00 - 6:30
6:00 p.m.
SAE Detroit Section Reception 5:30 – 6:30
6:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. SAE Detroit Section Vehicle Event 6:30 – 8:30
7:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m.
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Ride and Drive Hours: Tuesday-Thursday 10:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
FEV Powertrain Innovation Forum Sessions 9:45 – 11:45
FEV Powertrain Innovation Forum Sessions 1:00 – 3:00
Professional Development Seminars Monday - Friday: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Thursday, April 18
FEV Powertrain Innovation Forum Sessions 9:45 – 11:45
Chat with the Experts 1:00 –2:00
Technical Sessions 1:00 – 4:00
Exhibit Open 10:00 – 6:00
Lunch on Exhibit Floor 11:30 – 1:00
Chat with the Experts 4:00 – 5:00
Chat with the Experts 4:00 – 5:00
Attendee Networking Reception 4:30 – 6:00
Attendee Networking Reception 4:30 – 6:00
Exhibit Open 10:00 – 6:00
AVL Technology Leadership Center Sessions 10:30 – 12:30
SAE Career Fair 10:00 – 6:00
Technical Sessions 1:00 – 4:00
SAE AWIM Jet Toy Competition 9:00 – 2:00
Lunch on Exhibit Floor 11:30 –1:00
Technical Sessions 8:00 – 11:40
Keynote 9:00 – 9:45
AWIM Fuel Cell Competition 9:00 – 2:00
Technical Sessions 8:00 – 11:40
Banquet 6:00 – 8:00
Afterglow 8:00-10:00
Ride-n-Drive Sponsored by: Hours: Tuesday-Thursday 10:30 am – 4:30 pm
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general information Hours of Operation
Location Cobo Conference/Exhibition Center (Main location, unless otherwise noted) One Washington Boulevard Detroit, MI 48226 Phone: 1-313-877-8777 Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center (Headquarters Hotel) Renaissance Center 400 Renaissance Drive Detroit, MI 48243 Phone: 1-313-568-8000 Fax: 1-313-568-8146
Hotel Keycards Sponsored by
All registrants will receive a lanyard and a bag upon registration. Lanyards compliments of Bags compliments of
Registration
Inside Oakland Exhibit Hall Hours: Monday, April 15 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, April 16 7:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 17 7:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Thursday, April 18 7:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
On-Site Registration Fees: SAE Classic Member SAE Premium Member SAE Elite Member Non-Member Technical Program Participants* *SAE Members *Non Members *speakers, authors, organizers, chairs, technical paper reviewers, sponsoring committees Student SAE Members Student Non-Members** **Full Time College ID Required Press*** Analyst*** Public Relations*** ***Credentials Required Exhibitor / Sponsor Personnel
$229 / day $214 / day $179 / day $410 / day Free (3 days) $229 / day
Free (3 days) $25 (3 days)) FREE FREE $229 / day Provided with booth/ sponsorship purchase
All registrations include access to technical sessions, management program, exhibit, lunch, receptions on the exhibit floor, and networking opportunities. NOTE: Students will receive all entitlements noted above except lunch.
SAE 2013 World Congress Industry Leadership Coalition 3M Automotive Market Center ABC Group Advanced Accessory Systems AGC Automotive Agero Aisin World Corporation of America Akebono Brake Corporation Alcoa Electrical and Electronic Solutions Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers Alpine Electronics of America Inc. Alps Electric (North America), Inc. American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings Inc. American Mitsuba Corporation American Showa Inc. Arvin Innovation, Inc. ArvinMeritor Inc. Asahi Glass North America Audi AG Autoliv North America, Inc. Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A. Autoneum North America, Inc.
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AutoTech Technology Development, Inc. AVL BASF Corporation Behr America Inc. Benteler Automotive Corp BMW AG BMW Group BMW Manufacturing Co., LLC BMW of North America BorgWarner Inc. Bridgestone Americas Brose North America, Inc. Cadence Innovation LLC CalsonicKansei North America, Inc. Canadian Consulate - Detroit China Automotive Technology and Research Center (CATARC) Chrysler Group LLC Clarion Corporation of America Consulate of Mexico - Detroit Consulting4Drive Continental Automotive Systems, Inc.
Cooper-Standard Automotive Cummins, Inc. Custom Sensors & Technologies (CST) D G Technologies Dana Corporation Dana Holding Corporation DASSAULT Systemes Deere & Company Dell Service Delphi Corporation DENSO International America, Inc. Department of Defense Detroit Metropolitan Convention & Visitors Bureau Donnelly Corp. Dow Automotive dSPACE DuPont Automotive Dura Automotive Systems Inc Eaton Corporation Eberspaecher Exhaust Technology of The Americas (EETAM)
Hours of Operation Currency Exchange Charter One Campus Martius 777 Woodward Ave Detroit, MM 48226 (313) 965-5808
Monday - Thursday 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Friday 8:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. $20 fee – no account needed Call ahead to confirm specific currency type is available for exchange.
Operations Office
Front of Oakland Hall Monday – Thursday, April 15 - 18 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Seminars
Marriott Renaissance Center, Level 5 Monday – Friday, April 15 - 19 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. To register for seminars on-site, visit the SAE Seminar Desk at the Marriott Renaissance Center.
Media Center
Back of Wayne Hall Tuesday – Wednesday, April 16-17 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Thursday, April 18 8:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Networking Receptions Exhibit Floor
Tuesday, April 16 – 5:00 – 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 17 – 4:30 – 6:00 p.m. Thursday, April 18 – 4:30 – 6:00 p.m.
EcoMotors International Edscha North America Embassy of the Kingdom of Morroco Emitec GmbH Emitec, Inc. ESG Automotive, Inc. Facton GmbH Faurecia Exhaust Systems, Inc. Faurecia North America Federal-Mogul Corporation FEV, Inc. Fisker Automotive Flex-N-Gate Corp. Foamex Automotive Products Group Focus: HOPE FOKUS Associates LLC Ford Motor Company Freitag & Co. Freudenburg-NOK G.P. GE Automotive GE Licensing GE Global Research Center
SAE Fellows Reception and Dinner
Sponsored by Marriott Renaissance Center Ambassador Salon, 3rd Level Monday, April 15 5:00 – 9:00 p.m. SAE Fellow members and invited guests only The highest grade of membership, this recognizes and honors long-term members who have made a significant impact on society’s mobility technology through leadership, research, and innovation.
GE Plastics GECOM Corp./Ohi Automotive America LLC General Motors Company General Products Corporation Gentex Corporation Global Emergent GM Powertrain Grede Foundries Inc. Grupo Antolin North America, Inc. Guardian Automotive Guardian Industries Harvard Industries, Inc. Hella Corporate Center USA Henkel Adhesive Technologies Henkel Corporation Henniges Automotive Holdings Inc. Hitachi Automotive Products, Inc. Honda R & D Americas, Inc. Honeywell International Horiba Instruments, Inc. Hyundai Motor America Hyundai-Kia America Technical Center, Inc.
IAV Automotive Engineering, Inc. IDIADA North America IHS Inergy Automotive Systems (USA) LLC Infineon Technologies AG Infineon Technologies North America Corp. Infor Global Solutions International Automotive Components (IAC) International Truck and Engine Corp. J. L. French Automotive Casting Jacobs Vehicle Systems Inc. Jaguar Land Rover JATCO Ltd. Johnson Controls Inc. JTEKT Automotive North America Kautex Textron North America Keihin North America, Inc. Kevin J. Alder Key Plastics, LLC Key Safety Systems Inc. Kongsberg Automotive KOSTAL Kontakt Systeme, Inc
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general information On-Site Services (all located in Cobo Center) Charging Station Mini-Lounge Sponsored by
Charging Station Mini-Lounge for Personal Electronics Front of Wayne Exhibit Hall
Open during registration hours. Charge your electronic devices.
Coat Check
Wayne Hall Lobby Tuesday, April 16 7:00 a.m. – 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 17 7:00 a.m. – 9:30 p.m.
Cobo Hospitality / Business Services
Thursday, April 18 7:00 a.m. – 11:00 p.m.
Saturday, April 13 12:00 – 4:00 p.m.
Concierge Club (by invitation only)
Monday, April 15 12:00 – 4:00 p.m.
Tuesday – Wednesday, April 16 – 17 7:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Tuesday – Thursday, April 16 - 18 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Phone: 313-877-8290 Fax: 313-202-1833
Thursday, April 18 7:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Cobo Center Lobby Concierge Club VIP Check- In Sponsored by
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Services Available: Copying, faxing, on-site computer workstations, shipping services, restaurant reservations, airport shuttles/ transportation, cell phone rental, office supplies, etc.
Room W1-55
Cyber Café / Email Stations Oakland Hall Lobby
Open during registration hours
SAE 2013 World Congress Industry Leadership Coalition continued Kostal North America KSPG Lear Corporation LG Chem Linamar Corp. Magna International Magneti Marelli Powertrain USA, LLC MAHLE Filter Systems North America, Inc. MAHLE Inc. MAHLE Technology, Inc. Mando America Corp MANN+HUMMEL GmbH MANN+HUMMEL USA, INC. MarkIV Automotive MathWorks MB-technology NA LLC Mentor Graphics Metaldyne Corporation Michelin North America Inc. Michigan Economic Development Corporation
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Millerschin Group Ministry of China Mitsubishi Electric Automotive America, Inc. Mitsubishi Motors R & D of America, Inc. Mollertech LLC Moroccan Investment Development Agency Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association Motorola - Automotive MSC Software Navistar, Inc. Neaton Auto Products Manufacturing Inc. Nemak NHK International Corp. Nissan Technical Center North America, Inc. Nissin Brake Ohio Inc. North American Lighting NSK Americas NTN Bearing Corporation of America OESA
OMMC (Ohio Module Manufacturing Co., LLC) Omron Automotive Electronics Inc. Osram Sylvania Automotive Lighting Inc. P3 North America Inc. Panasonic Automotive Systems Co. of America Panoz Motor Sports Group Parker Hannifin Corp. Penske Corporation Perfect Costing Solutions PGW Philips Automotive Lighting, N.A. Pilkington Automotive Limited Pioneer Automotive Technologies Inc. Plastic Omnium PPG Industries PPG Kansai Automotive Finishes Preh, Inc. Reliance One Remy International Inc.
First Aid Services
Room W-1 (Inside Wayne Hall) Tuesday, April 16 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, April 17 8:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. Thursday, April 18 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m.
Food Courts
Back of Wayne/Oakland Exhibit Halls
Networking Lounges on Exhibit Floor
Networking Lounges Sponsored by
Booth #131 (Wayne Hall – Back left on the Exhibit Floor) Booth #201 (Wayne Hall- Front left on the Exhibit Floor) Booth #1201 (Oakland Hall – Front right on the Exhibit Floor) Booth #1237 (Oakland Hall – Back left on the Exhibit Floor) Tuesday – Thursday, April 16 - 18 Open during exhibit hours
Tuesday – Thursday, April 16-18 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Housing Changes?
If calling during regular business hours 9:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. Eastern time please call (800) 847-5810 toll free or (801) 505-4138 International. If calling outside regular business hours please call (801) 505-4609.
Exhibitor Services
Right Side of Oakland Hall
Ricardo Inc. Robert Bosch LLC Roush SAE Detroit Section SAE International Automotive Headquarters SAE International World Headquarters Saturn Electronics & Engineering Inc. Schaeffler Group USA, Inc. SEMCOG (Southeast Michigan Council of Governments) Shape Corp. Shiloh Industries Inc. Siemens Siemens PLM Software SKD Automotive Group SKF USA, Inc. SM Automotive Consulting, LLC Southwest Research Institute Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) Stanley Electric U.S. Co. Inc.
SAE Mobility History Committee’s display will be in keeping with the Congress theme, Achieving Efficiency. The display will include materials of historical interest and two vehicles; • 1931 Plymouth Roadster • 1963 Lotus Elite While visiting World Congress, please visit the display located outside of Wayne Hall.
Stoneridge, Incorporated T. Ryan Consultants LLC TAG Holdings, LLC TATA Technologies Teksid Aluminum Tenneco Automotive Tesla Motors TG Fluid Systems USA Corporation The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company The Lubrizol Corporation The Timken Company The University of Toledo ThyssenKrupp Budd Co. TI Automotive, Ltd. TK Holdings, Inc. Tower International Toyoda Gosei North America Corporation Toyota Boshoku Corp Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America Toyota Motor Sales, USA, Inc.
1963 Lotus Elite
Toyota Technical Center, U.S.A., Inc. TRAM Inc. Trelleborg Automotive TRW Automotive TS Tech North America UGN Inc. University of Michigan University of Washington US Army TARDEC-NAC US Manufacturing Corp. USCAR Valeo Inc. Visteon Corporation Volkswagen Volkswagen of America, Inc. Volvo Woodbridge Group Yazaki North America, Inc. ZF Group North American Operations
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Emergency Hotline 1-800-581-9295 In the event of an emergency or a major disruption to the schedule of events at the SAE 2013 World Congress, attendees and exhibitors may call this number to receive further information about the resumption of this event. Updates will also be provided via the SAE website at www.sae.org.
SAE International World Headquarters 400 Commonwealth Drive Warrendale, PA 15096-0001 USA Phone: 1-724-776-4841 Fax: 1-724-776-0790
Customer Service 1-877-606-7323 (toll free U.S. and Canada) 1-724-776-4970 www.sae.org
[email protected]
Automotive Headquarters 755 W. Big Beaver Rd. Troy, MI 48084 Phone: 1-248-273-2455 Fax: 1-248-273-2494
On-Site Services (all located in Cobo Center) People Mover Monday – Thursday 6:30 a.m. – 12:00 a.m.
Front of Macomb Hall in M3 (Macomb Lobby)
Friday
6:30 a.m. – 2:00 a.m.
Saturday
9:00 a.m. – 2:00 a.m.
Sunday
12:00 p.m. – 12:00 a.m.
Security is of continued importance. Your patience and understanding is appreciated as we do everything possible to secure the event.
People Mover Passes can be obtained at each People Mover Station for a fee of $0.75 per ride.
Restaurant Services
See Cobo Hospitality / Business Services or refer to link http://www. visitdetroit.com/metro-detroit-dining for a listing of restaurants in Detroit.
• On SAE “Virtual” Book Store • Theater presentations • Demonstrations of exciting new publishing products • Promotions and giveaways! • A first-hand look at SAE’s new mobile application As the publishing leader in our industry, SAE is excited to share information on topics, trends and tools affecting the mobility industry, today! Visit us during World Congress – located near Registration!
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No one under the age of 16 is permitted on the exhibition floor unless part of an SAE/AWIM sponsored school tour planned and pre-arranged by SAE.
Near SAE Registration – inside exhibit hall Tuesday 7:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. Wednesday 7:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Thursday 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
The Technology Center will include:
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Photography and audio video recordings are NOT permitted in the Exhibit Hall. Also, as a courtesy to presenters and audience members, please turn off all cell phones and pagers before entering technical session rooms.
SAE International Technology Center NEW
Designed to enhance the attendee experience by providing an interactive hands-on forum to learn about SAE new products and services that are critical to effective workflow.
FISITA Patronage
Security
Print on Demand Kiosks SAE Technical Papers Utilize this service to instantly purchase SAE technical session papers. If you would like to leave Cobo Center with a copy of a technical paper in your hand, then use these convenient kiosks to purchase and print SAE technical papers. Located in W2-60 and near the Registration area in Oakland Hall, these kiosks will allow you to select and pay for the papers and retrieve them from the registration area. We make it easy for you to take SAE technical information with you!
Shuttle Services
Technology Lounges
The shuttle will run a continuous loop at ten D3-19 – Safety/Testing minute intervals from the Motor City Lobby of the Marriott Renaissance Center to Cobo. D0-01 A&B – Electronics/Integrated Design & Manufacturing/Materials Tuesday, April 16 W2-60 – Powertrain/Propulsion/Emissions/ 6:00 a.m. – 7:30 p.m. Environment/Sustainability Wednesday, April 17 7:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. 6:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Electronics/Integrated Design & Manufacturing/ MaterialsTechnology Lounge Sponsored by
Thursday, April 18 6:00 a.m. – 11:00 p.m. Guests staying at the Courtyard Marriott, Atheneum, and the Hilton Garden Inn may use the People Mover.
VISIONARY ENGINEERING Automakers are facing increased fuel economy COLLABORATIVE requirements, and DENSO can help. Our idle stop/start technology is just one example: our starter, SUPPORT lithium-ion battery pack and cold storage evaporator can be integrated to improve vehicle efficiency. DENSO focuses on our customers’ needs to provide innovative engineering solutions. We deliver advanced technology, systems and components.
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general information DOWNTOWN DETROIT PARKING
City Of Detroit Municipal Parking Deparment Parking Facilities Listed below are recommended parking facilities for all exhibitors of the SAE 2013 World Congress. Parking will be handled on a first-come, first-served basis. As long as spaces are available, attendees will be able to park and pay the current rate for the day. These rates do not include reserved parking. Please note that the parking facilities do not accommodate overnight parking. Congress Street Garage
Washington Garage
467 W Congress Detroit, MI 48226 6:00 a.m. – 11:00 p.m. Monday – Friday Saturday, Sunday and holidays as needed Flat rate: $10
Cobo Roof Parking Deck
625 W Congress Detroit, MI 48226
Ford Underground Garage
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30 East Jefferson Detroit, MI 48226 6:00 a.m. – 11:00 p.m. Monday – Friday Saturday, Sunday and holidays as needed Flat rate: $10
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6:00 a.m. – 11:00 p.m. Monday – Friday Saturday, Sunday and holidays as needed Flat rate: $10
Millennium Garage
432 West Congress Detroit, MI 48226 6:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. Monday – Friday Saturday, Sunday and holidays as needed Maximum rate: $15
For additional parking information, or to reserve parking, please contact: Municipal Parking Department 1600 West Lafayette Detroit, MI 48216 Phone: 313-221-2500
special events and networking opportunities Opening Ceremonies
AVL Technology Leadership Center, W1-52 8:30 – 9:30 a.m.
Welcome: Jeff Hemphill
Tuesday April 16
Chief Technical Officer, Schaeffler Group USA Inc. and SAE International Automotive Vice President
Helmut List
Chairman & CEO AVL List GmbH
The Honorable Rick Snyder
Governor of Michigan
Mircea Gradu
Vice President Powertrain, Transmission & Driveline Engineering, Head of Virtual Analysis, Chrysler Group LLC SAE 2013 World Congress General Chair
Featured Speaker: Mary D. Nichols
Chairman California Air Resources Board
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SAE Foundation Lounge Room W2-57
Tuesday – Thursday, April 16 - 18 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. You’re invited! Friends of the SAE Foundation are invited to visit the SAE Foundation Lounge. Please stop in to enjoy light refreshments, good conversation and a quiet workspace throughout the day.
Tuesday
April 16
AWIM International Motorized Toy Car Competition (2nd Annual) Detroit Hall 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Motorized Toy Car Sponsored by
Middle School students (in Engineering Design Teams of three or four) compete in 15 degree ramp 30 degree Ramp, speed, and obstacle course events. SAE International will host the 2nd annual International Motorized Toy Competition through the gracious sponsorship of Honeywell and Kia.
SAE Detroit Section Student Exhibit Competition Wayne Hall Judging: 10:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
SAE Detroit Section will host the Annual Student Exhibit Competition during SAE 2013 World Congress. The exhibits showcase SAE collegiate chapter activities and projects. It is a great opportunity for automotive manufacturers and suppliers, as well as alumni, to learn more about the innovative engineering efforts in which SAE collegiate chapters worldwide are engaged.
SAE Detroit Section Student Exhibit Competition Sponsored by
Student Exhibits detail the novel design concepts, engineering analyses, and manufacturing methods employed to construct SAE collegiate design competition vehicles. Exhibits will be on display all week. Cash prizes will be awarded to the top three schools. Come see for yourself the remarkable new technologies these enthusiastic and creative students have on display.
SAE Detroit Section High School Poster Competition Wayne Hall
Local high school students incorporated the SAE 2013 World Congress theme “Achieving Efficiency” into their posters. Judging was based on originality, artistic excellence, aesthetic effect and relevance to the theme. The top ten posters will be on display all week.
SAE Detroit Section Poster Competition Sponsored by
Faculty Advisors & Collegiate Design Series Team Advisors Meeting Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center Mackinac West Ballroom (Level 5) 3:30 - 4:45 p.m.
All faculty attending Congress are encouraged to attend.
SAE Annual Business Meeting
FEV Powertrain Innovation Forum (Room W1-54) 3:30 p.m. All SAE Members are encouraged to attend as SAE President, Donald G. Hillebrand, addresses the members. David L. Schutt, Chief Executive Officer will share a 2012 year-end report, and Gregory L. Bradley, Secretary, will announce the 2013 Board of Directors. SAE 2013 World Congress
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special events and networking opportunities
Tuesday April 16
SAE International Officers - 2013 Donald G. Hillebrand, PhD President Frank O. Klegon 2012 President Daniel M. Hancock 2014 President Nominee Gregory E. Saunders Vice President – Aerospace Jeff Hemphill Vice President – Automotive Bharat Vedak Vice President – Commercial Vehicle Ronald G. Rath Treasurer Robert Ireland Assistant Treasurer David L. Schutt, PhD Chief Executive Officer Gregory L. Bradley Secretary DIRECTORS Paul “Scooter” Brothers Susan Collet David J. Gorsich, PhD Richard Greaves, CEng Klaus Hoehn, PhD Arun Kumar Jaura, PhD Yoshio Kawakami Louis Kratz Sandra Krug, PhD Patrick Leteinturier Sun Wing Lui, PhD Charon Morgan Srinivas R. Srinath, PhD David Vasquez
SAE Awards Ceremony: Honoring Excellence FEV Powertrain Innovation Forum, W1-54 5:00 - 6:00 p.m.
Join SAE in honoring excellence in engineering as Donald Hillebrand, SAE International President, recognizes more than 90 outstanding engineers and educators for their exceptional accomplishments and contributions to the mobility industry. We hope you will join us in honoring your peers by recognizing their accomplishments. Admission to the Awards Ceremony is provided to all conference attendees, award presenters, and guests of the award recipients.
Donald G. Hillebrand
SAE President
Admission to the Awards Ceremony is included for anyone whose badge is valid for Tuesday conference registration. For additional information about SAE’s awards, please visit www.sae.org/awards. Mr. Arnold Siegel is the 2013 SAE International Medal of Honor recipient. He is being recognized for his more than 50 years of dedicated and meritorious service to SAE International and the SAE Foundation. He helped initiate SAE International’s entry in the automotive safety field and contributed to many SAE standards and conferences. Mr. Siegel is a pioneer in the field of automotive safety. The Medal of Honor, established in 1996, is presented annually and is SAE International’s most prestigious award. The award recognizes an SAE International member for his or her unique and significant contributions to SAE International and is funded through the SAE Foundation. Please join SAE International as we congratulate Mr. Arnold Siegel for his outstanding accomplishments.
Attendee Networking Reception Exhibit Hall 5:00 – 6:30 p.m.
DON’T FORGET TO VOTE!
Best of the Best Booth Awards Kiosks located in the front Oakland Hall. The Best of the Best Booth Awards recognize exhibitors with the most innovative technology. Please vote for the most innovative exhibitor in each of the following categories: • Poster Display • 10x10 Booth • 10x20 Booth • 20x20 Booth • Most Innovative Booth Overall Voting will close Wednesday, April 17 at 6:00 p.m., so be sure to visit the voting kiosks in the front of Oakland Hall before that time. Best of the Best Award winners will be recognized during the World Congress Annual Banquet
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Premium and Elite Member Breakfast Sponsored by
SAE Members: Attend these TWO World Congress networking activities just for you! Premium and Elite Member Breakfast Room W1-51 7:00 – 8:30 a.m. New Member Welcome Coffee Break All SAE Members who joined SAE this past year are welcome to attend
Exhibit Hall, Booth 1201 2:30 – 3:30 p.m.
JetToy Competition Sponsored by
AWIM International JetToy Competition (7th Annual) Detroit Hall 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
500+ Elementary age students (in Engineering Design Teams of 4) compete in distance, accuracy, weight carrying and timed events. SAE International will host this competition through the gracious sponsorship of Johnson Controls, Bosch, Kia, TRW & Mercedes Benz.
SAE Detroit Section Vehicle Event Featuring the 2014 Jeep® Grand Cherokee EcoDiesel W1-51 & W1-52, Cobo Center 5:30 p.m. – Social Hour 6:30 p.m. – Dinner 7:30 p.m. – Program Don’t miss the popular SAE Detroit Section Vehicle Event featuring 2014 Jeep® Grand Cherokee EcoDiesel. Ticket holders are invited to attend the social hour prior to the meeting, providing the perfect opportunity to interact with engineering professionals and peers. SAE Detroit Section Social Hour Sponsored by
SAE Detroit Section is the largest Section of SAE International with over 9,000 members, from southeastern lower-Michigan, including Ann Arbor, Jackson, and Toledo. The event is open to both industry and SAE members. Please note, this event is not included with your SAE 2013 World Congress registration. Tickets must be purchased by 5:00 p.m. April 15 via the SAE Detroit Section website at www.sae-detroit.org. Tickets are $40/SAE member, $55/nonmember, and $20/SAE student member or $500 for a reserved Sponsor Table of ten. Onsite tickets will not be available.
Networking Reception Exhibit Hall 4:30 – 6:00 p.m.
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Detroit Hall 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Middle School students (in Engineering Design Teams of 3 or 4) compete in distance, accuracy, weight carrying and speed events. SAE International hosts this competition through the gracious sponsorship of the General Motors Foundation and Kia.
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Pre-Banquet Industry Networking Reception Exhibit Hall 4:30 – 6:00 p.m.
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SAE 2013 Annual Banquet W1-51/52 6:00 p.m.
THURSDAY
April 18
Featuring:
Sergio Marchionne
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Chrysler Group LLC Chief Executive Officer, Fiat S.p.A.
Sergio Marchionne is Chairman and CEO of Chrysler Group LLC, CEO of Fiat S.p.A., as well as Chairman of Fiat Industrial S.p.A. and CNH Global N.V. (CNH). Marchionne leads Fiat’s Group Executive Council (GEC), the highest executive decisionmaking body within Fiat outside of its Board of Directors. The GEC is responsible for reviewing the operating performance of the businesses, setting performance targets and making key strategic decisions and investments for the Group.
Honored Guest Reception Sponsored by
Marchionne is President of the board of directors of the European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA) for 2013. Marchionne also serves on several boards including Exor S.p.A, Philip Morris International Inc., Peterson Institute for International Economics, Italian Branch of the Council for the United States and Italy and is the Chairman of SGS SA. He is a permanent member of the Fondazione Giovanni Agnelli. Marchionne is a barrister, solicitor and chartered accountant. He obtained a Bachelor of Arts with a major in Philosophy and minor in Economics from the University of Toronto and a Bachelor of Laws from Osgoode Hall Law School at York University in Toronto. Marchionne also has a Master of Business Administration and a Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Windsor (Canada). Marchionne also holds the honor of Cavaliere del Lavoro.
Afterglow Immediately following the banquet for networking over dessert, a nightcap and live entertainment Room W1-54/55
Marchionne was born in Chieti (Italy), and has dual Canadian and Italian citizenship.
Presentations by:
Donald G. Hillebrand
SAE President Director, Argonne National Laboratory
Join Master of Ceremonies John McElroy as we honor this year’s top OEM and supplier executives. Dress is business attire. Each full table purchased includes one bottle of red and one bottle of white wine. Tickets are priced at $150 each or $1500 per table. Check SAE registration desk for availability.
Remarks by:
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Vice President Powertrain, Transmission & Driveline Engineering, Head of Virtual Analysis, Chrysler Group LLC SAE 2013 World Congress General Chair
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Chat with the Experts Chats with the Experts are designed to encourage small groups to explore subjects of interest to them, pose questions, and share ideas and practical solutions in an informal setting. The subject matter experts will provide brief opening statements on the topic to kick things off and will facilitate an interactive dialogue. Chats with the Experts will feature additional technology topics such as safety, powertrain controls, and hybrid and electric vehicles.
Electronics Room D0-07B Tuesday, April 16 4:00 – 5:00 p.m.
Organized by IEEE Future Directions Committee
Introducing Wireless Charging Technology for Electrical Vehicles Mark Klerer, Qualcomm
Integrated Design & Manufacturing Room D0-02B Tuesday, April 16 4:00 – 5:00 p.m.
Room D0-02B Wednesday, April 17 4:00 – 5:00 p.m. Why Industrial Companies have Problems with Recalls, Quality, and Reliability, and Less Profit than Planned. The Way for Improvement this Situation Todd Gross, Johnson Controls Lev Klyatis, Sohar Inc. Bryan Dodson, SKF
Making Design Decisions Involving Multiple Performance Attributes Efstratios Nikolaidis, University of Toledo Mohamed El-Sayed, Kettering University Vijitashwa Pandey, Oakland University Zissimos Mourelatos, Oakland University
Emissions/Environment/ Sustainability Room W2-60 Thursday, April 18 1:00 – 2:00 p.m LD/HD Future Emission Technologies Timothy Johnson, Corning David Brooks, Ricardo Drew Kodjak, International Council On Clean Transport Paul A. Machiele, US EPA Kevin D. Sisken, Daimler Qingyuan Song, Foton
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Powertrain Room W2-66 Tuesday, April 16 4:00 – 5:00 p.m. Propane Autogas – The Other Gaseous Fuel Alan McEwan, Propane Education & Research Council
Room W2-69 Wednesday, April 17 4:00 – 5:00 p.m. LD/HD Control, Calibration, and OBD Steve Majkowski, American Power Group Inc Zoran Filipi, Clemson University William Fedor, Delphi Powertrain Kody Klindt, IAV Automotive Guoming Zhu, Michigan State University
Room W2-68 Tuesday, April 16 4:00 – 5:00 p.m. Communicating Lubricant and Hardware requirements, limitations and mutual performance expectations; Are we getting our specifications right? Timothy Newcomb, BorgWarner Christopher S. Cleveland, Afton Chemical Corp. William Haynes, BorgWarner Transmission Systems Martin Theil, BP Europa SE Chintan Ved, Ford Motor Co. Richard J. Vickerman, The Lubrizol Corporation Joe Walker, Freudenberg-NOK Sealing Technologies
Safety/Testing Room D3-19 Wednesday, April 17 4:00 – 5:00 p.m. Motorsports David A. Finch, Raetech Corp. Raymond Leto, TotalSim LLC Wiley R. McCoy, McLaren Performance Technologies John Melvin, Tandelta J. Kirk Russell, Retired H. Robert (Bob) Welge, Robert’s Engineering Development
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Career Fair SAE Career Fair The Career Fair at the SAE 2013 World Congress will provide unique opportunities for engineers and professionals to explore available jobs, network with exhibiting companies and learn valuable career tips.
Career Fair
Cobo Center Lobby – Outside Macomb and Detroit Halls Tuesday - Wednesday, April 16-17 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Resume Critique Clinic SAE Career Fair Wednesday, April 17 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Have your resume critiqued by a professional and receive tips on how to advertise your skills in the right format. Preferred appointment times are available to SAE members. Stop by the Career Fair to sign up for a time slot. Critique will be conducted by ASG Renaissance and Transformational Leaders Intl.
Career Development Session Room D3-26 Wednesday, April 17 1:00 – 3:00 p.m.
“CareerWise for Engineering Professionals: Transforming Your Talents into the New World of Work” Career development is no longer something you focus on in your twenties and are set for life, it is ongoing and constant. New technologies, globalization and the world-wide competition for jobs demand that we continue to grow our skills and knowledge throughout our life. This session will provide you with tools to help you meet this demand as an engineering professional. Participants will create a personal mission statement and set career goals, identify the best way to research new opportunities and build their network while also crafting a personal brand with consistent messaging. Presented by Caryn L. Mateer and Kathleen Riley, Transformational Leaders, Intl. Attendance to the Career Fair activities is free for engineering professionals. Please proceed to the Career Fair in the Lobby outside Macomb and Detroit Halls. It is not necessary to register prior to attending the Career Fair.
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Career Fair Exhibiting Companies (as of 3/15/13): Advantage Resourcing Aerotek Aisin ASG Renaissance BorgWarner Inc. Bosch CalsonicKansei North America d. Diversified Services Delphi Engineering People ESG Automotive Experis Engineering Grupo Antolin North America GTA Professional Staffing HELLA Honeywell-Turbo Technologies HUSCO Automotive Hyundai America Technical Center, Inc. (HATCI)
KSPG Kyyba LHP Software, LLC Lubrizol Corporation Magna International MAHLE Ricardo, Inc. RLE International Satyam-Venture Engineering Services Pvt Ltd Saudi Aramco Sumitomo Electric Wiring Systems, Inc. Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing, Inc. University of Michigan-Dearborn College of Engineering & Computer Science Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. Walsh College Yanfeng USA Automotive Trim Systems, Inc.
THE CITY THAT DRIVES AMERICA STAYS ON TOP OF THE AUTO INDUSTRY
With comprehensive coverage from WWJ Newsradio 950’s Auto Experts John McElroy and Jeff Gilbert
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Ride and Drive Ride and Drive Macomb Hall
Tuesday – Thursday, April 16 – 18 10:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. This distinctive event has become a must attend event at the SAE World Congress. In 2012, 1,600 riders were eager to test the latest vehicle technologies. You will have the opportunity to experience first-hand the latest features and technology presented by the automotive industry. By attending the SAE World Congress you are given the opportunity to learn about the latest technology developments. The Ride and Drive experience is integrated with the technical sessions and designed to give you a real world experience. The Ride and Drive is a powerful learning tool and has become a popular attraction, so please plan your day to include this valuable highly interactive experiential program. Vehicles provided by multiple OEMs and suppliers will showcase innovative technologies such as advanced propulsion, recent launches, and specialty vehicles. Vehicles may be test driven by attendees on a 10 minute course. This is one aspect of the SAE World Congress that you won’t want to miss! OEMs and suppliers participating as of March 15 2013: • Chrysler – featuring the Dodge Dart, Jeep Grand Cherokee Diesel, Fiat 500L, Fiat BEV • Ford – featuring the 2013 Fusion, CMAX Energi, CMAX HEV, Focus BEV • Magna Powertrain – featuring 2013 Ford Focus, Kia Sportage, LandRover LR2 • General Motors – Cadillac ATS Sedan • Honda—featuring the 2013 Honda Accord EX, 2014 Honda Accord PHEV • Nissan—featuring the Nissan Sentra • Robert Bosch LLC – 2012 VW Tiguan TDi, 2013 VW Beatle TDI (Vehicles subject to change) *Ride and Drive is open to all registered attendees of SAE 2013 World Congress. Participants must be 18 years of age, sign a participation waiver and provide proof of a valid driver’s license. SAE Registration Acknowledgement I understand and agree that my registration enables participation in the SAE 2013 World Congress Ride and Drive and is a revocable license. SAE International has the right to terminate my participation in the Program at any time if, in the sole judgment and determination of SAE International or the program administration, such action is reasonably warranted by the circumstances including but not limited to lewd, drunken or illegal activity or misconduct. SAE International may take such action and request me to vacate the premises without reimbursement, exchange, refund or payment of any other costs incurred by me with regard to the Program. SAE International reserves the right to seek reimbursement for willful damage to and/or loss of property of SAE International. Please be aware that your badge will be scanned by the Ride and Drive participating companies. Your information will be shared with the companies in the same manner as if your badge was scanned in an exhibitor booth.
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MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS Opening Ceremony
Tuesday April 16
8:30 – 9:30 a.m.
Welcome Jeff Hemphill
Helmut List
Chief Technical Officer, Schaeffler Group USA Inc. and SAE International Automotive Vice President
Chairman & CEO AVL List GmbH
The Honorable Rick Snyder
Mircea Gradu
Governor of Michigan
AVL Technology Leadership Center
Vice President Powertrain, Transmission & Driveline Engineering, Head of Virtual Analysis, Chrysler Group LLC SAE 2013 World Congress General Chair
Featured Keynote Speaker Mary D. Nichols Chairman California Air Resources Board
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TECHNOLOGY leadership Center
Tuesday April 16
10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Predicting Desire What will drive consumer purchase decisions of the future? Efficient cost-effective investments must be made far in advance of when consumer trends and priorities are obvious. How should auto engineers think differently about what future consumers around the world will value? This panel will discuss market segmentation, consumer priorities, drivers of customer satisfaction, business models and their impact on hot future vehicle features and functions. Moderator: Sandy Stojkovski President, Scenaria, Inc. An AVL Group Company
Panelists: Peter Coffee Vice President & Head of Platform Research, CTO for Automotive Industry, salesforce.com inc.
Ralph Gilles President & CEO - SRT Brand & Motorsports & Senior Vice President, Product Design, Chrysler Group LLC Michael O’Brien Vice President, Corporate Planning & Strategy, Hyundai Motor America
John Waraniak Vice President, Vehicle Technology, Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA)
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Powertrain Innovation Forum
10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
New Fuels and High-Tech Innovations: Are Engine Controls and the CAN Bus up to the Challenge?
Tuesday April 16
As powertrain technology evolves, we’re beginning to see a future world of complicated and highly engineered solutions to meet a variety of market needs. Fuel flexibility, downsized and highly boosted engines, EV’s and Range Extenders, just to name a few all present major challenges in terms of greater functional complexity, distributed architectures, and component sharing. Engine controls are becoming increasingly complex and CAN data bus loading is becoming difficult to manage. Increasing complexity and data management generates concern about functionality and transmission/ receipt of data within required time window. Engine controls and data bus experts from the automotive industry will discuss the challenges and present a forward look at emerging solutions. Moderator: Dean Tomazic Vice President Light-Duty Powertrain and Vehicle Engineering, FEV, Inc.
Panelists: David E. Helton Chief Engineer, Gasoline Engine Management Systems, Delphi Powertrain Systems, Delphi Corporation
Daniel Nicholson Executive Director - Global Powertrain Driveability, Calibration & Verification, General Motors Company Gregory Weber Director, Powertrain Controls Engineering, Chrysler Group LLC
Philip Yuhasz Director of Controls & Calibration, Ford Motor Company
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Tuesday April 16
1:30 – 3:30 p.m.
Driver Distraction Regulation and Autonomous Driving NHTSA published “Visual-Manual Driver Distraction Guidelines for In-Vehicle Electronic Devices” and it is moving through the regulatory process. The automotive industry has highlighted issues including “Per Se” lock-outs, the importance of systems integration, nomadic devises and voice activated controls, and ultimately autonomous driving. When will this technology be available, how much will it cost, and will it help or hinder the problem of a distracted driver? In addition, the fundamental issue is how can the driver and vehicle “Connect with Safety?” How can industry, government and regulatory groups work together on solutions which provide value to society? This is the challenge and focus of the panel. Moderator: Jeffrey J. Owens Chief Technology Officer & Senior Vice President, Delphi Automotive
Panelists: Christopher Borroni-Bird Vice President, Strategic Development, Qualcomm Inc.
Jay Joseph Senior Manager, Product Regulatory Office, American Honda Motor Co., Inc.
Kazuoki Matsugatani Director, Corporate R&D Div. 3, DENSO Corporation
Christian Schumacher Head of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems, NAFTA, Continental Automotive Systems N.A.
Peter F. Sweatman Director, University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute
Robert K. Yakushi Director, Product Safety, Environmental, Nissan North America, Inc.
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1:00 – 3:00 p.m.
Start-Stop is Coming to North America, But Will it Start or Stop Sales?
Tuesday April 16
Start-stop technology may offer significant internal combustion engine efficiency improvements at a modest cost. But a variety of engineering challenges exist when integrating systems into a vehicle such as battery performance, base engine control changes, calibration complexity, reliability, safety/redundancies, NVH and driver perception. This session with look at how OEM’s and suppliers are addressing these and other issues and provide an updated prognosis of the issues and solutions affecting North American start-stop systems product launches. Moderator: Francis M. Fodale Director, Powertrain Integration, NAFTA Powertrain Engineering, Fiat-Chrysler Group LLC
Panelists: Scott Dahl Regional President, Starters Motors & Generators Division, N.A., Robert Bosch LLC
Michel A. Forissier Marketing, Research & Development Director, Valeo Powertrain Systems
Mazen Hammoud Chief Engineer, Electrified Powertrain Systems, Ford Motor Company
Robert Martin Director, Engine Electric Group, DENSO International America Inc.
Mark Rakoski Executive Director, Sales & Engineering, Mitsubishi Electric Automotive America, Inc.
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9:00 a.m.
Wednesday April 17
Welcome and Introduction
Keynote Address Featured Speaker: George Whitesides CEO and President, Virgin Galactic
Mircea Gradu Vice President Powertrain, Transmission & Driveline Engineering, Head of Virtual Analysis, Chrysler Group LLC SAE 2013 World Congress General Chair
10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
CO2 Challenge - What are the Most Cost Effective Fuel Economy Solutions? Around the world, rapidly decreasing CO2 standards are just beginning to take effect. These standards and competition over fuel economy bragging rights will drive new technologies into the market representing big opportunities for innovators who can keep pace and roll out a string of hits. What are the future technology knobs that can be turned to improve CO2 of vehicles? How far should they be turned to achieve CO2 reductions most cost effectively? This panel will discuss their perspective on where, when, and why different solutions will emerge. Moderator: Jeffrey C. Klei President, NAFTA Region Continental North America
Panelists: Joseph Bakaj Vice President, Powertrain Engineering, Ford Motor Company Juergen J. Greiner Executive Vice President, Product Development Powertrain Technology, ZF Friedrichshafen AG Bob Lee Vice President & Head of Engine Powertrain & Electrified Propulsion Systems Engineering, Chrysler Group LLC
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Yasuyuki Sando General Manager, Smart Mobility Development Division, Honda R&D Co., Ltd., Honda R&D Makoto Yasuda Vice President, Powertrain, Nissan Motor Company, Ltd.
Powertrain Innovation Forum
9:45 – 11:45 a.m.
Take a Load Off: The Increasing Importance of Energy Load Management in Tomorrow’s Powertrain Solutions
Wednesday April 17
Demands on vehicle electrical architectures have skyrocketed as fuel efficiency targets have moved to the forefront in the automotive sector. Newer, mainstream automotive technologies such as steering-by-wire, brake-by-wire, variable valve trains, active suspensions, and heated catalysts, among others, are also placing dramatically greater demands on electrical systems. Powertrain developers are also being tasked with placing much more emphasis on the recovery and use of wasted mechanical and thermal energy as they consider technologies such as kinetic energy recover systems, better management of AC/heating energy use and the potential use of heat pumps to recover exhaust heat. These trends are not unique to just niche market vehicles, but are becoming mainstream considerations for larger volume products. Automotive engineers are being challenged like never before to increase energy efficiency and to efficiently recover waste energy. This session will provide a balanced OEM/supplier assessment of the emerging technologies we can expect to see that address this need. Moderator: Joachim Wolschendorf Vice President, FEV, Inc.
Panelists: Larry Laws Lead CO2 Strategist, General Motors Company
Richard D. Smith Vice President, Thermal Engineering, DENSO International America, Inc.
Nizar Trigui Global Chief Engineering, Vehicle Energy Management, Ford Motor Company
Timothy White Director, Powertrain Application Engineering, Chrysler Group LLC
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Wednesday April 17
1:30 – 3:30 p.m.
Advanced Propulsion - What are the New and Innovative Technologies that will be the “Game Changers”? With so many challenges in the area of propulsion for the future vehicles one must wonder what are the “Game Changers” that the industry will face? Certainly new technologies must be invented and introduced. This panel will examine what some of the key industry leaders believe some of these may be. Moderator: Dimitri Kazarinoff President, AVL Powertrain Engineering Inc.
Panelists: Guenter K. Fraidl Senior Vice President Powertrain System Passenger Cars, AVL LIST GmbH
Michael Harpster Director, Propulsion Systems Research Lab, GM Global Research & Development David Johnson CEO, Achates Power Inc.
Andreas Schamel Director Global Powertrain Research & Advanced Engineering Managing Director, European Ford Research Centre, Ford Motor Company Christopher P. Thomas Vice President & Chief Technology Officer, BorgWarner Inc.
Hakan Yilmaz Chief Engineer, Gasoline Systems, Robert Bosch LLC
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Systems Engineering: Breaking Down the Walls to Develop a Better Solution
Wednesday April 17
A majority of the engineering community’s mindset is to approach solutions from a distinct single-track methodology. The goal of systems engineering is to approach solutions from multiple disciplines and perspectives to generate a solution as a whole. By breaking down the boundaries within specific organizations and working collaboratively to develop a solution that reduces time to market, reduces cost and improves efficiency and reliability. The greatest challenge is buy-in from all of the engineering departments to accept changes (and cost) for the greater good of the technology change. Moderator: Greg Fadler Director, Performance Integration, Navistar, Inc.
Panelists: Heribert Scherer Director Testing, Powertrain Technology, ZF Friedrichshafen AG
James Hentschel Executive Director & Global Functional Leader, Global Advanced Development & Computer Aided Engineering, Global Engineering, General Motors Corporation Thomas McCarthy Chief Engineer, Research & Advanced Powertrain Engineering, Ford Motor Company Guenther Raab Director, Systems Engineering Group, Continental Automotive Systems US Inc.
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Thursday April 18
9:00 a.m.
Welcome and Introduction Mircea Gradu Vice President Powertrain, Transmission & Driveline Engineering, Head of Virtual Analysis, Chrysler Group LLC , and SAE 2013 World Congress General Chair
Keynote Address Featured Speaker: Bob Lutz Retired Vice Chairman, General Motors Company & President and Chief Executive Officer Lutz Communication
10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Product Development Efficiency - Reducing Time to Market with the Right Products Product is king. This panel will focus on challenges and solutions to empowering global engineering organizations to bring innovative new products to market that consumers want in less time, with higher quality, and at lower overall cost. All this while needing to maintain agility in the face of change, achieve economies of scale amongst disparate market needs, adhere to rapidly advancing regulations, and achieve buy-in amongst different silos, cultures, generations, and regions. Executives will discuss their thinking on achieving efficiency through people, processes, and structure. Moderator: Martin Fischer President, HELLA
Panelists: Carla Bailo Senior Vice President, Research & Development, Nissan Americas
Eric Tech President, Global Truck & Engine Navistar, Inc.
Priya Playle Principal, P3 North America Inc.
Benjamin Winter Vice President -- Vehicle Engineering, Chrysler Group LLC
Randall W. Stephens Chief Engineer, Product Development Office, Toyota Technical Center USA Inc.
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9:45 – 11:45 a.m.
Rising Above the Conventional: What Technologies have the Largest Potential to Get to the Best Possible Vehicle Fuel Efficiency (and why)?
Thursday April 18
There is more focus on fuel efficiency than there has been at any time in recent memory. Myriad technologies are being proposed from many fundamental directions: combustion, materials and mechanical component design, thermodynamics, tribology, chemistry, vehicle dynamics, power transmission, and body in white, just to name a few. Each of the innovations in these fields come with a set of benefits, some potential drawbacks, and a cost. Powertrain developers are faced with having to select the right combination of features to target the highest efficiency gain. This session will compare the emerging technologies from a cost/benefit/timing perspective and provide insight on the technologies that will likely rise to the top of the powertrain developers “short list.” Moderator: Floyd E. Allen Powertrain Systems Executive, FEV, Inc.
Panelists: Chris Cowland, Director, Advanced & SRT Powertrain, Chrysler Group LLC
Bob Fascetti Director, Global Engine Engineering, Powertrain Product Development, Ford Motor Company
Douglas A. Hughes Engineering Manager - Advanced Powertrain, Eaton Corp.
Prabjot Nanua Director, Advanced Engineering, General Motors Company
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Unique opportunities will be provided for engineers and professionals to explore available jobs, network with recruiters, and learn valuable career tips. While visiting the Career Fair, job seekers can: •
Attend the career development session “CareerWise for Engineering Professionals: Transforming Your Talents into the New World of Work” on Wednesday, April 17 from 1:00 – 3:00 p.m.
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D0-06B
43, 44, 45
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D0-04AB
44
Processes, Methods, and Tools for Cyber-Security-Aware Automotive Embedded Systems (AE321)
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4
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D0-07A
53
Prognostics (AE601)
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D0-04C
48
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D0-07A
44, 45, 48, 50
Simulation and Modeling Mechatronics (AE201)
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D0-06B
50
Smart Grid Technologies and Infrastructure (AE400)
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D0-07B
44, 45
System Level Architecture Design Tools and Methods (AE318)
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Systems Engineering (AE312)
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D0-04AB
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Technologies for Embedded Software Development and Testing (AE108)
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45
Testing and Instrumentation (AE106)
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47
Vehicle Diagnostics Part 2 - Expert Panel Discussion: Service Information Technician Needs (AE311)
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D0-04C
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Vehicle Diagnostics - Part 1 (AE311)
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Vehicle Sensors and Actuators (AE319)
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55
Electrical Wiring Harnesses (AE301)
Model-Based Design and In-Vehicle Software (Part 1 & 2) (AE316) Multi-Media Systems (AE307)
Safety Critical Systems (Part 1 - 4) (AE300)
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TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
D0-03B
D0-04C
9:50 a.m.
10:10 a.m.
10:30 a.m.
10:50 a.m.
11:10 a.m.
D0-06B
Electrical Wiring Harnesses (AE301)
Expert Panel Discussion: AUTOSAR Changing how we design and implement Automotive Embedded Networks and Electronic Control Modules (AE501)
Expert Panel Discussion: Energy Management - Solutions for Today, Tomorrow and the Future (AE605)
Model-Based Design and InVehicle Software (Part 1 of 2) (AE316)
The Electrical Wiring Harness session deals with innovations and new develops surrounding the design, development, optimization, and manufacturing of wiring systems, connectors, terminals, wires, coverings, and other related components. The session will also hit on new topics for more robust environmental performance, alternate materials, integration with other systems, and high voltage/current considerations.
This panel will address the current status of AUTOSAR adoption by the vehicle OEMs, Tier 1 module developers and AUTOSAR products and service providers. Who is adopting this technology, lessons learned and what the impact maybe for you and the ways vehicles are designed and built?
As OEM’s and suppliers seek new and unique ways to manufacture fuel efficient vehicles, energy management has become a crucial area of focus in meeting those goals. Concerns about the relationship of suppliers and OEM’s impact the development of new fuel efficient technologies as well as how long can they sustain a profitable business while leading the path of innovation in energy management. Hear panelists on share their insights about innovation thought leadership approaching challenges.
Description: Embedded software is a key enabler for technical innovations in the automotive industry. This session is designed to cover new processes, methods, and applications of new processes/methods to reduce development time and improve the quality of embedded software. A particular emphasis will be placed on methods such as executable specification, design through simulation, early verification, automatic code generation, and PC-based model in-theloop and software in-the-loop testing.
9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Organizers: J. Howard Evans, Bentley Motors, Ltd.; Jeremy Tibbett, Leoni Wiring Systems Inc.
Organizers: Robert Miller, Vector CANtech Inc.
Moderators: Marc Rosenmayr, HELLA
Organizers: Vivek Jaikamal, ETAS Inc.; Wensi Jin, MathWorks Inc.; Robert Miller, Vector CANtech Inc.
Moderators: Robert Miller, Vector CANtech Inc. Panelists: Ralf Fritz, Vector CANtech Inc. Ron Landman, John Deere Electronic Solutions Michael Joseph Melaragni, General Motors Jochen Schoof, Elektrobit Automotive GmbH Scott Michael Wendling, Nexteer Automotive
9:30 a.m.
D0-07B
Panelists: Donald J. Christian, CODA Automotive Inc. Glenn Denomme, A123 Systems Tejas Desai, Continental Luigi del Re, Johannes Kepler Univ.
Harness weight reduction by using small cross section wires and alternative materials
Hierarchical Accumulative Validation of Executable Control Specifications
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-0430)
Wolfgang Langhoff, Leoni BordnetzSysteme GmbH & Co. KG
Jared Farnsworth, Koichi Ueda, Toyota Motor Engineering & Mfg NA Inc.; Hideaki Mizuno, Michio Yoshida, Toyota Motor Corporation
Aluminum introduction in Electrical Distribution Systems
Requirement-based Test Case Generation and Coverage Analysis
(2013-01-0397)
(Oral Only)
Louis Chretien, LEONI Wiring Systems
James Ross, John Deere
A New Approach to the Test, Assessment and Optimization of Robust Electrical Distribution Systems
Application of Model Checking to Automotive Control Software with Slicing Technique
(2013-01-0396)
(2013-01-0436)
Ludwig Brabetz, Mohamed Ayeb, Giscard Jilwan, Patrick Graebel, Tobias Kerner, University of Kassel
Masahiro Matsubara, Kohei Sakurai, Fumio Narisawa, Hitachi, Ltd.; Masushi Enshoiwa, Yoshio Yamane, Hitachi Advanced Digital, Inc.; Hisamitsu Yamanaka, Hitachi Automotive Systems, Ltd.
Electrical Power System Assessment Method Based on Bayesian Networks
Design Verification of Automotive Controller Models
(2013-01-0399)
(2013-01-0428)
Mohamed Ayeb, Patrick Graebel, Ludwig Brabetz, Giscard Jilwan, University of Kassel
A. C. Rajeev, MathWorks India Pvt. Ltd.; Swarup Mohalik, Intel Technology India Pvt. Ltd.; S. Ramesh, General Motors Company
Internal Pressure Measurement for Sealed Electrical Connectors on Automotive Wire Harnesses: A method to improve Seal Plug Design
New Methods of Debugging and Testing Improve the Software Quality of AUTOSAR ECUs
(2013-01-0398)
(2013-01-0427)
Donald Price, Ford Motor Co.
Richard E. Lotoczky, Vector CANtech Inc.; Mark Schwager, Vector Informatik GmBH
The Preformed Harness as a solution for high-temperature applications
New Approaches in Virtualization of ECU Software Development
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-0429)
Matthias Groetsch, Leoni BordnetzSysteme GmbH & Co. KG
Guillaume Francois, ETAS GmbH
Planned by Electrical and Electronic Systems Committee / Automobile Electronics Activity
Planned by Testing and Instrumentation Committee / Automobile Electronics Activity
Planned by Electrical and Electronic Systems Committee / Automobile Electronics Activity
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Tuesday, April 16 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions
ELECTRONICS
Tuesday, April 16 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
D0-04AB
9:30 a.m.
9:50 a.m.
10:10 a.m.
10:30 a.m.
10:50 a.m.
11:10 a.m.
D0-07A
Multi-Media Systems (AE307)
Safety Critical Systems (Part 1 of 4) (AE300)
This session covers topics relating to vehicular entertainment and information systems. Specific subjects include multiband antennas, satellite radio reception, measuring and evaluating audio systems, navigation, displays, infotainment busses, audio amplifiers, and loudspeakers.
The focus of the session is on system safety analysis and design of safety-critical systems employing electronic controls. Topics include: implementation of safetyrelevant systems, fail-safe strategies, distributed fault tolerant systems and hazard analysis. Application areas include: automotive active safety and alternative energy systems as well as avionics and mission management. Finally, the session addresses application of new or revised safety standards such as ISO 26262 and DO-178C.
9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Organizers: Thomas Hermann, Ford Motor Company; Robert Klacza, Chrysler Group LLC; Richard S. Stroud, Stroud Audio Inc.
Organizers: Joseph G. D’Ambrosio, GM R&D Center; Brian T. Murray, United Technologies Research Center; Markus Plankensteiner, TTTech Computertechnik AG
A Peek Under The Hood: Technologies Driving the Connected Car
Model-based Application of ISO 26262: The Hazard Analysis and Risk Assessment
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-0184)
Judy Chen, MHL Consortium
Marion Suerken, Thomas Peikenkamp, OFFIS e.V.
Multi-Media System Session: Supercomputing to Supercars
Introducing Quality Attributes for a Safety Concept
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-0194)
Dave Anderson, Nvidia Corp.
Rasmus Adler, Fraunhofer IESE
Assessment of Automatic Volume Leveling for Automotive Sound Systems
Functional Safety for Cooperative Systems
New SAE 2013 World Congress Electronics
(2013-01-0162)
(2013-01-0197)
TECHNICAL PAPER COLLECTIONS
Robert Cadena, Husein Dakroub, Visteon Corporation
Josef Nilsson, SP Technical Research Inst of Sweden; Carl Bergenhem, Qamcom; Jan Jacobson, Rolf Johansson, Jonny Vinter, SP Technical Research Inst of Sweden
Ensuring Audio Signal Quality in Automotive Infotainment Systems
ASIL Decomposition: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
(2013-01-0163)
(2013-01-0195)
J. William Whikehart, Visteon Corporation
Joseph G. D’Ambrosio, Rami Debouk, General Motors Company
Reception Requirements for Automotive Radio Systems
Development of a System Safety Case
(2013-01-0164)
(Oral Only)
Raed S. Shatara, STMicroelectronics
Padma Sundaram, David Hartfelder, General Motors
Dual Antenna Diversity System for FM Reception
Functional Safety Industry Best Practices for Introducing and Using ISO 26262
(2013-01-0165)
(2013-01-0191)
Raed S. Shatara, STMicroelectronics
Christof Ebert, Vector Consulting Services
Planned by Electrical and Electronic Systems Committee / Automobile Electronics Activity
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Titles include: Technologies for Embedded Software Development and Testing, 2013 9 Papers, COLL-TP-00320 Safety Critical Systems, 2013 26 Papers (estimate), COLL-TP-00321 Systems Engineering, 2013 15 Papers, COLL-TP-00322
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Model-Based Design and In-Vehicle Software, 2013 14 Papers (estimate), COLL-TP-00323
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TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
D0-06B
1:00 p.m.
1:20 p.m.
1:40 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
2:20 p.m.
2:40 p.m.
D0-07A
D0-07B
D0-04AB
Model-Based Design and InVehicle Software (Part 2 of 2) (AE316)
Safety Critical Systems (Part 2 of 4) (AE300)
Smart Grid Technologies and Infrastructure (AE400)
Technologies for Embedded Software Development and Testing (AE108)
Description: Embedded software is a key enabler for technical innovations in the automotive industry. This session is designed to cover new processes, methods, and applications of new processes/methods to reduce development time and improve the quality of embedded software. A particular emphasis will be placed on methods such as executable specification, design through simulation, early verification, automatic code generation, and PC-based model in-theloop and software in-the-loop testing.
The focus of the session is on system safety analysis and design of safety-critical systems employing electronic controls. Topics include: implementation of safetyrelevant systems, fail-safe strategies, distributed fault tolerant systems and hazard analysis. Application areas include: automotive active safety and alternative energy systems as well as avionics and mission management. Finally, the session addresses application of new or revised safety standards such as ISO 26262 and DO-178C.
This session will provide real world updates on consumer behavior who are part of the DOE awarded EV Project as well as other research using models and consumer data to analyze the affect on the grid during PEV charging. Also presented will be strategies for PEV charging and synergies for integrating PEV’s into the grid by way of existing infrastructure.
Developing automotive electronic controls and embedded software is a complex undertaking. In addition to Hardwarein-the-Loop simulation, improvements in desktop computing technology show promise for early verification of embedded software using a virtual environment for electronic control units and the test infrastructure. This session highlights advances in processes, tools, and technologies to reduce design and validation time and cost, and to improve the quality of embedded software.
1:00 p.m. - 4:40 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:40 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Organizers: Vivek Jaikamal, ETAS Inc.; Wensi Jin, MathWorks Inc.; Robert Miller, Vector CANtech Inc.
Organizers: Joseph G. D’Ambrosio, GM R&D Center; Brian T. Murray, United Technologies Research Center; Markus Plankensteiner, TTTech Computertechnik AG
Organizers: Donna Bell, Ford Motor Co.; Scott Craig, Infineon Technologies; Matthew Nielsen, General Electric Co.
Organizers: Kevin Kott, Vivek Moudgal, dSPACE Inc.; Peter Waeltermann, dSPACE GmbH
Gaining Visibility Control over Final Project Releases: A Case Study Using Audio Infotainment Systems
A Computer-aided Formal Requirement Specification Method to support the Verification Process for Safety Related Systems
Extended Range Electric Vehicle Driving and Charging Behavior Observed Early in The EV Project
New Advances in Automotive Electronics Development Through PC-Based Simulation
(2013-01-0434)
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-1441)
(Oral Only)
Joao H. Silva, Visteon Corp.
Udo Brockmeyer, BTC Embedded Systems AG; Hans Holberg
John Smart, Warren Powell, Idaho National Laboratory; Stephen Schey, ECOtality North America
Klaus Lamberg, dSPACE GmbH, Paderborn, Germany
From Specification Models to Distributed Embedded Applications: A Holistic UserGuided Approach
A Contract-Based Installation Methodology for Safety-Related Automotive Systems
Optimal Charging of EVs in a Real Time Pricing Electricity Market
Test management in HIL systems
(2013-01-0432)
(2013-01-0192)
(2013-01-1445)
(Oral Only)
Ingo Stierand, Günter Ehmen, Werner Damm, Detlef Janssen, University of Oldenburg; Matthias Büker, Stefan Henkler, Eike Thaden, OFFIS
Andreas Baumgart, OFFIS e.V.
Sagar Mody, Thomas Steffen, Loughborough Univ.
Holger Krumm, dSPACE GmbH
“Lean Model-Based Development: Practical Approach”
Effort Reduction for Analysis of Safety Critical Software with Criticality Analysis
Development of Vehicle Power Connector Equipped with Outdoor Power Outlet Using Vehicle Inlet of Plug-In Hybrid Vehicle
New concepts and visions to support HIL workflows better
(2013-01-0437)
(2013-01-0183)
(2013-01-1442)
(Oral Only)
Lev Vitkin, Delphi Electronics & Safety
Marcin Kowalewski, Zerong Yu, Willy Klier, Robert Bosch LLC
Shigeki Kinomura, Toyota Motor Corp.; Hironobu Kusafuka, Kensuke Kamichi, Tomoya Ono, Toyota Motor Corp
Martin Ruehl, dSPACE GmbH
Developing a Model Based Design Environment to support Rapid Prototype Development and Production Code Generation
Performing Safety Evaluation on Detailed Hardware Level according to ISO 26262
The Aggregation of Electric Vehicles for DC Fast Charging in V2G/G2V Applications
An Effective Modeling Architecture for MIL, HIL and VDIL Testing
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-0182)
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-0154)
Abdolreza Fallahi, Todd Nordby, Navistar Engine Group
Nico Adler, Stefan Otten, FZI Research Center for Information Tech; Philippe Cuenot, Continental Automotive France; Klaus MüllerGlaser, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Sean C. Mitchem, Joe Redfield, Southwest Research Institute
Hamid Alper Oral, Bosch Rexroth Corp.
Software-In-the-Loop Model Development for HEV Model-Based Fuel Economy Calibration
Advantages of the alternative method for random hardware failures quantitative evaluation – A practical survey for EPS
Model-Predictive Energy Management for the Integration of Plug-In-Hybrid Electric Vehicles into Building Energy Systems
Rapid Prototyping Energy Management System for a Single Shaft Parallel Hybrid Electric Vehicle Using Hardware-in-the-Loop Simulation
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-0190)
(2013-01-1443)
(2013-01-0155)
Poyu Tsou, Judy Che, Lawrence Rose, Ford Motor Company
Kamil Svancara, John Priddy, TRW Automotive; Tomislav Lovric, TRW Automotive GmbH; Joseph D. Miller, TRW Automotive US LLC; Maciej Kudanowski, William J. Forbes, TRW Automotive
Bernhard Brendle, Thomas Hamacher, Markus Lienkamp, Technische Universitaet Muenchen; Christian Wilhelm, Jens Papajewski, Peter Gebhard, Alexander Riedel, Vincent Benda, Audi AG
Yang Li, Pushkar Agashe, Zicheng Ge, Bo Chen, Michigan Technological Univ.
Artist-Centric New HMI Software Development Workflow: Development of Real-Time 3D Rendering Engine for Reconfigurable Instrument Clusters
Application of Accelerated Processing Units in Safety-Critical Systems
Panel Discussion: Smart Grid Technologies and Infrastructure
Hybrid Electric Vehicle Powertrain Controller Development Using Hardware in the Loop Simulation
(2013-01-0425)
(2013-01-0179)
Kazuyuki Nakata, Kentaro Kajita, Ryoichi Nishikawa, DENSO Corporation; Soju Matsumoto, Takumi Ishikawa, Yoma Watarai, 3D Incorporated
Dawid Trawczynski, Advanced Micro Devices; Janusz Zalewski, Florida Gulf Coast Univ.
(2013-01-0156) Moderators: Scott Craig, Infineon Technologies North America Corp.
Haotian Wu, Haiyan Zhang, Vahid Motevalli, Yili Qian, Purdue Univ.; Alexander Wolfe, Caterpillar
Panelists: Eaton TBD Ford Motor Company TBD Georgia Tech TBD Infineon TBD Sun Power TBD Whirlpool TBD
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Tuesday, April 16 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions
ELECTRONICS
Tuesday, April 16 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
D0-06B
3:00 p.m.
3:20 p.m.
3:40 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
D0-07A
D0-07B
D0-04AB
Model-Based Design and InVehicle Software (Part 2 of 2) (AE316)
Safety Critical Systems (Part 2 of 4) (AE300)
Smart Grid Technologies and Infrastructure (AE400)
Technologies for Embedded Software Development and Testing (AE108)
Description: Embedded software is a key enabler for technical innovations in the automotive industry. This session is designed to cover new processes, methods, and applications of new processes/methods to reduce development time and improve the quality of embedded software. A particular emphasis will be placed on methods such as executable specification, design through simulation, early verification, automatic code generation, and PC-based model in-theloop and software in-the-loop testing.
The focus of the session is on system safety analysis and design of safety-critical systems employing electronic controls. Topics include: implementation of safetyrelevant systems, fail-safe strategies, distributed fault tolerant systems and hazard analysis. Application areas include: automotive active safety and alternative energy systems as well as avionics and mission management. Finally, the session addresses application of new or revised safety standards such as ISO 26262 and DO-178C.
This session will provide real world updates on consumer behavior who are part of the DOE awarded EV Project as well as other research using models and consumer data to analyze the affect on the grid during PEV charging. Also presented will be strategies for PEV charging and synergies for integrating PEV’s into the grid by way of existing infrastructure.
Developing automotive electronic controls and embedded software is a complex undertaking. In addition to Hardwarein-the-Loop simulation, improvements in desktop computing technology show promise for early verification of embedded software using a virtual environment for electronic control units and the test infrastructure. This session highlights advances in processes, tools, and technologies to reduce design and validation time and cost, and to improve the quality of embedded software.
1:00 p.m. - 4:40 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:40 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Organizers: Vivek Jaikamal, ETAS Inc.; Wensi Jin, MathWorks Inc.; Robert Miller, Vector CANtech Inc.
Organizers: Joseph G. D’Ambrosio, GM R&D Center; Brian T. Murray, United Technologies Research Center; Markus Plankensteiner, TTTech Computertechnik AG
Organizers: Donna Bell, Ford Motor Co.; Scott Craig, Infineon Technologies; Matthew Nielsen, General Electric Co.
Organizers: Kevin Kott, Vivek Moudgal, dSPACE Inc.; Peter Waeltermann, dSPACE GmbH
Model-Based Design and In-Vehicle Software
Efficiency of Safety-Related Non-Functional Software Unit Test
Maneuver-based Battery-in-the-Loop Testing - Bringing Reality to the Lab
(2013-01-0431)
(2013-01-0188)
(2013-01-0157)
Volker Skwarek, Hella Fahrzeugkomponenten; Martin Hein, Hella Fahrzeugkomponenten GmbH
Zerong Yu, Willy Klier, Robert Bosch LLC
Oguz H. Dagci, AVL Powertrain Engineering Inc.; Nicolas Pereira, AVL France SAS; Jeff Cherry, US Environmental Protection Agency
Control Flow Analysis of Automotive Software Components Using Model-Based Specifications of Dynamic Behavior
Impact of Functional Safety on EMC: ISO 26262
Development and Production Implementation of Electric Drive Controller for Hybrid Electric Vehicle
(2013-01-0435)
(2013-01-0178)
(2013-01-0158)
Thomas Pramsohler, Mahmut Kafkas, BMW Forschung & Technik GmbH; Annette Paulic, Marc Zeller, Fraunhofer ESK; Uwe Baumgarten, Technische Universität München
Robert Kado, Chrysler Group LLC; Jody J. Nelson, William Taylor, kVA
Kunal Patil, Mahendra Muli, Zhenhua Zhu, dSPACE Inc.
Dynamic Vehicle Powertrain Model Development and Hardware-in-the-Loop Simulator for Developing and Measuring Fuel Efficient CO2 Reducing Technologies
Development of a Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle Control Strategy Employing Software-In-the-Loop Techniques
(2013-01-0355)
(2013-01-0160)
Alan Brown, Doris Kotori, HELLA Electronics Corp.
P. Christopher Manning, Eli White, Douglas Nelson, Abhijit Khare, Virginia Tech
Development of the Clutch Controller for the Hybrid System using Automatic Code Generation (2013-01-0438) Hiroyuki Inagaki, Aisin Seiki Co. Ltd
4:20 p.m.
Model Based System Design of Driveby-Wire algorithm for Electric Vehicle Conversion (EVC) (2013-01-0426) Ananchai Ukaew, DRIVE Center, Naresuan University
10:01 p.m.
Automatic Test-Case Generation for Hardware-In-the-Loop Testing of Automotive Body Control Modules (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-0161) Ki-Wook Shin, Hanyang Univ.; Shim Soo Kim, Daedong Co., Ltd.; Dong-Jin Lim, Hanyang Univ.
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The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00323, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00321, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
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ELECTRONICS
Tuesday, April 16 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
D0-04C
1:00 p.m.
D0-04C
D0-07B
Testing and Instrumentation (AE106)
System Level Architecture Design Tools and Methods (AE318)
Chat with the Experts: Introducing Wireless Charging Technology for Electrical Vehicles (AECHAT100)
This session deals with Innovative Engine Test methods along with their test facility development, Vehicle Infotainment systems, Real time customer usage data and correlation/simulation with in-lab drivability methods, Reliability Testing Approach.
This session focuses on methods and design tools for the exploration, analysis, synthesis, and optimization of E/E automotive architectures.
1:00 p.m. - 2:20 p.m.
2:40 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Organizers: Anand Vijay Kulkarni, Tata Motors, Ltd.; Ketan R. Kulkarni, Tata Consultancy Services; Chirag Sonchal, TATA MOTORS; Prasad Srinivasa, DG Technologies
Organizers: Amit Choudhury, ADVICS NA, Inc.; Paolo Giusto, General Motors
Keynote Speakers: Mark Klerer, Qualcomm
Developing Drivetrain Robustness for Small Engine Testing (2013-01-0400) Marek Tatur, Dean Tomazic, FEV Inc.; HansDieter Sonntag, Norbert Wiehagen, FEV GmbH; Thomas Jackson, FEV Inc.
1:20 p.m.
A New Chassis Dynamometer Laboratory for Vehicle Research (2013-01-0402) Per Öberg, Peter Nyberg, Lars Nielsen, Linköping Univ.
1:40 p.m.
Intelligent ECU End of Line Testing to Support ISO26262 Functional Safety Requirements (2013-01-0403) Jin Seo Park, Infineon Technologies Korea Co. Ltd.; Il hong Suh, Hanyang Univ.; Chang Yul Choe, Minho Ro, Hyundai KEFICO; Simon P. Brewerton, Infineon Technologies UK Ltd
2:00 p.m.
Design Improvements Done in Telematics System Towards Betterment of Services Offered to Fleet Customers (2013-01-0401) Ramya Natarajan, Ganesan Swaminathan, Ashok Leyland Ltd.
2:40 p.m.
Tackling the Complexity of Timing-relevant Deployment Decisions in Multicore-Based Embedded Automotive Software Systems (2013-01-1224) Wolfgang Schwitzer, Technische Universitaet Muenchen; Rolf Schneider, AUDI AG; Dominik Reinhardt, BMW AG; Georg Hofstetter, Elektronische Fahrwerksysteme GmbH
3:00 p.m.
An Integrated Approach for Modeling, Analysis and Optimization of Systems whose design follows the EAST-ADL2/ AUTOSAR Methodology (2013-01-1225) Ernest Wozniak, Sara Tucci-Piergiovanni, Chokri Mraidha, Sebastien Gerard, CEA LIST
3:20 p.m.
On Managing Performance and Timing in Early-Stage E/E Design - Reducing the Gap Between Requirements and Implementation (2013-01-1223) Nico Feiertag, Christoph Ficek, Kai Richter, Symtavision GmbH
3:40 p.m.
Test Generation Technology for an AUTOSAR Simulation Platform (2013-01-1222) Bill Chown, Mentor Graphics Corp
4:00 p.m.
(2013-01-1224) Wolfgang Schwitzer, Technische Universitaet Muenchen; Rolf Schneider, AUDI AG; Dominik Reinhardt, BMW AG; Georg Hofstetter, Elektronische Fahrwerksysteme GmbH Planned by Testing and Instrumentation Committee / Automobile Electronics Activity
Planned by Electrical and Electronic Systems Committee / Automobile Electronics Activity
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Wednesday, April 17 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
D0-04AB
8:00 a.m.
8:20 a.m.
D0-04C
D0-07A
D0-04C
Intelligent Transportation Systems Prognostics (AE601) - Safer, Smarter, Faster (AE313)
Safety Critical Systems (Part 3 of 4) (AE300)
Vehicle Diagnostics - Part 1 (AE311)
Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) includes smart vehicles, smart roads and infrastructure, and wired and wireless communications to link them together. This session will provide insights and progress reports on the latest ITS research, development, and deployment around the world. Time to collision estimations, embedded processor control, adaptive cruise control and image recognition along with discussion on the management of safety and safety systems.
Known as Integrated Health Vehicle Maintenance in Europe and Condition Based Maintenance in the U.S.A., Prognostics is sometimes referred to as Predictive Maintenance. The value proposition story of prognostics will be reviewed with actual case studies of how prognostics reduces costs. How to build a algorithm that captures the important values related to a system in order to produce the wanted result or “catch the anomaly”. Case studies will be discussed.
The focus of the session is on system safety analysis and design of safety-critical systems employing electronic controls. Topics include: implementation of safetyrelevant systems, fail-safe strategies, distributed fault tolerant systems and hazard analysis. Application areas include: automotive active safety and alternative energy systems as well as avionics and mission management. Finally, the session addresses application of new or revised safety standards such as ISO 26262 and DO-178C.
Vehicle diagnostics deals with the development, delivery and execution of diagnostic procedures for vehicle systems. This session will explore new technologies, processes and trends in the area of vehicle diagnostics.
8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 9:40 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 11:20 a.m.
10:00 a.m. - 11:40 a.m.
Organizers: David Acton, The-Transformation-Network Inc.; Stephan Tarnutzer, DGE Inc.
Organizers: Tim A. Cavanaugh, Cavanaugh Consulting
Organizers: Joseph G. D’Ambrosio, GM R&D Center; Brian T. Murray, United Technologies Research Center; Markus Plankensteiner, TTTech Computertechnik AG
Organizers: Kathleen E. Kedzior, MAHLE Test Systems
Automotive Emergency Call and NG(Next Generation)-911
Predictive Health Monitoring of Gear Surface Fatigue Failure Using Modelbased Parametric Method Algorithms; An Experimental Validation.
Safety Analysis and Design for ISO 26262 Model Based and Tool Supported
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-0624)
(2013-01-0193)
Hirofumi Onishi, Alpine Electronics of America Inc.
Ahmed Onsy; Robert Bicker, Brian A. Shaw, Newcastle University
Marc Born, Olaf Kath, Eckhardt Holz, IKV++ Technologies AG; Bruce Douglass, IBM
Exploring the Impact of Speed Synchronization through Connected Vehicle Technology on Fleet-Level Fuel Economy
Prognostics
System Modeling for Integration and Test of Safety-Critical Automotive Embedded Systems
(2013-01-0617) Jan-Mou Li, Zhiming Gao, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
(2013-01-0189)
Moderators: Tim A. Cavanaugh, Cavanaugh Consulting
Martin Krammer, Helmut Martin, Michael Karner, Daniel Watzenig, Anton Fuchs, Virtual Vehicle Research and Test Center
Panelists: David V. Freeman, DOT/NHTSA Deborah M. Freund, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Steven W. Holland, General Motors Global R&D David Bernard Porter, MAHLE Powertrain LLC 8:40 a.m.
9:00 a.m.
9:20 a.m.
9:40 a.m.
A Unified Framework of Adaptive Cruise Control for Speed Limit Follower and Curve Speed Control Function
A Reference Workflow to fulfill important ISO 26262 Criteria for the Development of Safety Critical Software
(2013-01-0618)
(Oral Only)
Jin-Woo Lee, General Motors Company; Shilpa Prabhuswamy, Danlaw Inc.
Hans J. Holberg, HJH; Dirk Fleischer, dSPACE GmbH; Ingo Stuermer, Model Engineering Solutions
A Smart Jersey Highway Barrier with Portal for Small Animal Passage and Driver Alert
Virtualization Technology and Using Virtual CPU in the Context of ISO26262: The E-Gas Case Study
(2013-01-0620)
(2013-01-0196)
Lance Clark, John R. Wagner, Kim Alexander, Philip Pidgeon, Clemson University
Yukihide Niimi, Takayuki Ono, Soichiro Arai, DENSO Corporation; Hideki sugimoto, Renesas Electronics Corporation; Riccardo Mariani, Yogitech Spa
Estimation of CO2 Reduction Potential in Japan by Traffic-flow Smoothing and Ecodriving Promotion
Using Vehicle Simulation to Investigate Controllability
(2013-01-0621)
(2013-01-0180)
Hidetoshi Imaizumi, Honda R&D Co., Ltd.; Koji Sengoku, Honda Motor Co., Ltd.
Michael Ellims, Helen Elizabeth Monkhouse, Protean Electric Ltd.; Damian Harty, Teena Gade, Coventry Univ.
All Round Blind Spot Detection by Lens Condition Adaptation based on Rearview Camera Images
Automated and Economical Qualification of HIL Systems for Safety-Related Projects
(2013-01-0622)
(Oral Only)
Yasuhisa Hayakawa, Osamu Fukata, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.
Andreas Himmler, dSPACE GmbH
10:00 a.m.
High Voltage Battery System Concepts for ISO 26262 Compliance
ISO 13209 OTX - A Door to the New Diagnostic Standards
(2013-01-0181)
(Oral Only)
William Taylor, Jody J. Nelson, kVA
Andreas Hege, RA Consulting GMBH; Joerg Supke, emotive GmbH
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SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
D0-04AB
D0-04C
D0-07A
D0-04C
Intelligent Transportation Systems Prognostics (AE601) - Safer, Smarter, Faster (AE313)
Safety Critical Systems (Part 3 of 4) (AE300)
Vehicle Diagnostics - Part 1 (AE311)
Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) includes smart vehicles, smart roads and infrastructure, and wired and wireless communications to link them together. This session will provide insights and progress reports on the latest ITS research, development, and deployment around the world. Time to collision estimations, embedded processor control, adaptive cruise control and image recognition along with discussion on the management of safety and safety systems.
Known as Integrated Health Vehicle Maintenance in Europe and Condition Based Maintenance in the U.S.A., Prognostics is sometimes referred to as Predictive Maintenance. The value proposition story of prognostics will be reviewed with actual case studies of how prognostics reduces costs. How to build a algorithm that captures the important values related to a system in order to produce the wanted result or “catch the anomaly”. Case studies will be discussed.
The focus of the session is on system safety analysis and design of safety-critical systems employing electronic controls. Topics include: implementation of safetyrelevant systems, fail-safe strategies, distributed fault tolerant systems and hazard analysis. Application areas include: automotive active safety and alternative energy systems as well as avionics and mission management. Finally, the session addresses application of new or revised safety standards such as ISO 26262 and DO-178C.
Vehicle diagnostics deals with the development, delivery and execution of diagnostic procedures for vehicle systems. This session will explore new technologies, processes and trends in the area of vehicle diagnostics.
8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 9:40 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 11:20 a.m.
10:00 a.m. - 11:40 a.m.
Organizers: David Acton, The-Transformation-Network Inc.; Stephan Tarnutzer, DGE Inc.
Organizers: Tim A. Cavanaugh, Cavanaugh Consulting
Organizers: Joseph G. D’Ambrosio, GM R&D Center; Brian T. Murray, United Technologies Research Center; Markus Plankensteiner, TTTech Computertechnik AG
Organizers: Kathleen E. Kedzior, MAHLE Test Systems
Analysis of Potential Driver Startle in the Safety Assessment of Advanced Propulsion Systems
Difficulties in Service Diagnostic Tool Development
(Oral Only)
(Oral Only)
Mark A. Vernacchia, Richard Marsh, General Motors
Louis Scott Bolt, Mahle
Optimal Sensor Configuration and FaultTolerant Estimation of Vehicle States
Graphics Based Service Information Recommended Practice Development Update
(2013-01-0175)
(Oral Only)
Reza Zarringhalam, Ayyoub Rezaeian, Univ. of Waterloo; Saber Fallah, Univ. of Surrey; Amir Khajepour, William Melek, Univ. of Waterloo; Shih-Ken Chen, Baktiarr Litkouhi, General Motors Company
Arnold Taube, John Deere World Headquarters
A Control Allocation Algorithm for Improving the Fail-Safe Performance of an Electric Vehicle Brake System
Complete on-board and off-board diagnostics development, tools and processes from an automotive systems and aftersales tools provider
(2013-01-0187)
(Oral Only)
Chong Feng, Nenggen Ding, Yongling He, Guoyan Xu, Feng Gao, Beihang Univ.
Cayetano Garcia Orijuela, Robert Bosch LLC; Walter Lehle, Lehle; Ian Legate, Teradyne Diagnostic Solutions
10:20 a.m.
10:40 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
11:20 a.m.
Vehicle level approach for optimization of On-Board Diagnostic strategies for Fault Management (2013-01-0957) Dibyendu Palai, Tata Motors Ltd.
10:01 p.m.
Collision Prevention While Driving in Real Traffic Flow Using Emotional Learning Fuzzy Inference Systems (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-0623) Reza Zarringhalam, University Of Waterloo; Ali Ghaffari, K N Toosi Univ of Technology Planned by Electrical and Electronic Systems Committee / Automobile Electronics Activity
Planned by Electrical and Electronic Systems Committee / Automobile Electronics Activity
Planned by Electrical and Electronic Systems Committee / Automobile Electronics Activity
Planned by Electrical and Electronic Systems Committee / Automobile Electronics Activity
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00321, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
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Wednesday, April 17 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions
ELECTRONICS
Wednesday, April 17 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
D0-04AB
D0-07A
D0-06B
D0-04C
Intelligent Vehicle Initiative (IVI) Technology, Advanced Controls, and Navigation Systems (AE309)
Safety Critical Systems (Part 4 of 4) (AE300)
Simulation and Modeling Mechatronics (AE201)
Vehicle Diagnostics Part 2 - Expert Panel Discussion: Service Information Technician Needs (AE311)
This session presents papers by leading experts in the field of Intelligent Vehicle Technologies, such as: vehicle communications and networks, driver drowsiness and driving pattern detection, sensors and GPS, vehicle and chassis control and autonomous vehicles, route prediction, head-up displays and power transmission for electric vehicles.
The focus of the session is on system safety analysis and design of safety-critical systems employing electronic controls. Topics include: implementation of safety-relevant systems, fail-safe strategies, distributed fault tolerant systems and hazard analysis. Application areas include: automotive active safety and alternative energy systems as well as avionics and mission management. Finally, the session addresses application of new or revised safety standards such as ISO 26262 and DO-178C.
Historically, simulation and modeling efforts have typically been domain specific, independently modeling the behavior of electronic, electrical, or mechanical subsystems. As the complexity of these subsystems and their inter-domain interactions increase, it is imperative that the inter-domain behaviors and effects are taken into account when modeling and simulating the resulting Mechatronic system.
Increased vehicle complexity and new technologies could be creating a knowledge gap in vehicle service which could impact service performance, warranty costs and brand image. OEMs and technicians may not be aligned on needs and available technologies to meet the changing environment of service technicians. This panel will focus on Service Information Efficacy. The panel is comprised on industry experts in OE, OES and aftermarket service training, education and vehicle diagnostic technicians.
1:00 p.m. - 2:40 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Organizers: Kenneth W. Webster, Transportation Research Center Inc.
Organizers: Joseph G. D’Ambrosio, GM R&D Center; Brian T. Murray, United Technologies Research Center; Markus Plankensteiner, TTTech Computertechnik AG
Organizers: Thomas Egel, MathWorks Inc.; Christopher Semanson; Mark Steffka, GM Powertrain; Chris Semanson , Ford Motor Company
Organizers: Kathleen E. Kedzior, MAHLE Test Systems Moderators: Mark N. Pope, General Motors LLC Panelists: Joseph J. Barkai, IDC Manufacturing Insights John Cardillo, Ford Motor Co. Kevin E. Fondaw, General Motors LLC Jeffrey Minter, Madison Area Technical College Tony Molla, National Inst. for Auto Serv Excel
1:00 p.m.
1:20 p.m.
1:40 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
2:20 p.m.
An Estimation of the Fuel Consumption Reduction from Real-Time Traffic Information
Development and Comparison of Monitoring Functions for Electric Vehicles
A Coupled System Simulator for Electric Power Steering System
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-0176)
(2013-01-0423)
Richard Zerod, Visteon Corp.
Christophe Moure, Klaus Kersting, Applus Idiada Group
Long Xie, Masaru Yamasaki, Toshiyuki Ajima, Hitachi, Ltd; Junnosuke Nakatsugawa, Hitachi Automotive Systems, Ltd; Yoshitaka Sugiyama, Hitachi Automotive Systems Steering, Ltd
V2V Next Steps: A proposal for simplification of V2V safety systems
A New Approach to Input and Output Monitoring for Microcontrollers Supporting Functional Safety
A Study for Improving the Sound Quality of Vehicle Horns through Acoustic Characteristics Analysis and CAE Method Development
(2013-01-0982)
(2013-01-0185)
(2013-01-0422)
Mike Ridge, Robert Dekelbaum, Battelle Memorial Institute
Simon P. Brewerton, Infineon Technologies UK Ltd
Jong-Suh Park, Ki-Sang Chae, Hyundai Motor Co.
Automatic Driving Maneuver Recognition and Analysis using Cost Effective Portable Devices
Software Architecture Methods and Mechanisms for Timing Error and Failure Detection According to ISO 26262: Deadline vs. Execution Time Monitoring
Implementing System Simulation to Drive a more Efficient Controls Development Process
(2013-01-0983)
(2013-01-0174)
(2013-01-0420)
Amardeep Sathyanarayana, Seyed Omid Sadjadi, John Hansen, The University of Texas at Dallas
Christoph Ficek, Maurice Sebastian, Nico Feiertag, Kai Richter, Marek Jersak, Symtavision GmbH; Karsten Schmidt, Audi AG
Vincent THOMAS, LMS Imagine SA; Vincent Talon, Renault SA; Landry SAUSSOL, LMS Imagine SA
Consumption Optimization in Battery Electric Vehicles by Autonomous Cruise Control using Predictive Route Data and a Radar System
Extending Co-Simulation to the Real-Time Domain
(2013-01-0984)
(2013-01-0421)
Andreas Freuer, Hans-Christian Reuss, FKFS
Georg Stettinger, Alpen Adria Univ.; Josef Zehetner, Martin Benedikt, Norbert Thek, Virtual Vehicle Competence Center
Opportunities on Fuel Economy Utilizing V2V Based Drive Systems
ISO 26262 - Challenges and Experiences Working with Tier 1s
(2013-01-0985)
(Oral Only)
Dominik Lang, Thomas Stanger, Luigi del Re, Johannes Kepler University Linz
Hakan Sivencrona, QAMCOM Research & Technology
Panel Discussion: Applying the ModelBased Design process to achieve real-time simulation of mechatronic systems A panel of industry experts will discuss the role of real-time and HIL simulation for mechatronic systems along with the challenges in creating multi-domain physical models that are capable of real-time performance. Topics of discussion will include the role of real-time simulation in the Model-Based Design process, techniques for migrating from desktop to real-time simulation and experiences combining real-time models with physical hardware for HIL simulation. Moderators: Thomas Egel, MathWorks Inc.; Chris Semanson, Ford Motor Company Panelists: Nathan Crosty, Magna Electronics Hussein Dourra, Chrysler Group LLC Marc Herniter, Rose Hulman Institute of Technology Harsha K. Nanjundaswamy, FEV Inc. Dan Robinson, John Deere Intelligent Vehicle Systems Craig Stephens, Ford Motor Co.
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SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
D0-04AB
D0-07A
D0-06B
D0-04C
Intelligent Vehicle Initiative (IVI) Technology, Advanced Controls, and Navigation Systems (AE309)
Safety Critical Systems (Part 4 of 4) (AE300)
Simulation and Modeling Mechatronics (AE201)
Vehicle Diagnostics Part 2 - Expert Panel Discussion: Service Information Technician Needs (AE311)
This session presents papers by leading experts in the field of Intelligent Vehicle Technologies, such as: vehicle communications and networks, driver drowsiness and driving pattern detection, sensors and GPS, vehicle and chassis control and autonomous vehicles, route prediction, head-up displays and power transmission for electric vehicles.
The focus of the session is on system safety analysis and design of safety-critical systems employing electronic controls. Topics include: implementation of safety-relevant systems, fail-safe strategies, distributed fault tolerant systems and hazard analysis. Application areas include: automotive active safety and alternative energy systems as well as avionics and mission management. Finally, the session addresses application of new or revised safety standards such as ISO 26262 and DO-178C.
Historically, simulation and modeling efforts have typically been domain specific, independently modeling the behavior of electronic, electrical, or mechanical subsystems. As the complexity of these subsystems and their inter-domain interactions increase, it is imperative that the inter-domain behaviors and effects are taken into account when modeling and simulating the resulting Mechatronic system.
Increased vehicle complexity and new technologies could be creating a knowledge gap in vehicle service which could impact service performance, warranty costs and brand image. OEMs and technicians may not be aligned on needs and available technologies to meet the changing environment of service technicians. This panel will focus on Service Information Efficacy. The panel is comprised on industry experts in OE, OES and aftermarket service training, education and vehicle diagnostic technicians.
1:00 p.m. - 2:40 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Organizers: Kenneth W. Webster, Transportation Research Center Inc.
Organizers: Joseph G. D’Ambrosio, GM R&D Center; Brian T. Murray, United Technologies Research Center; Markus Plankensteiner, TTTech Computertechnik AG
Organizers: Thomas Egel, MathWorks Inc.; Christopher Semanson; Mark Steffka, GM Powertrain; Chris Semanson , Ford Motor Company
Organizers: Kathleen E. Kedzior, MAHLE Test Systems Moderators: Mark N. Pope, General Motors LLC Panelists: Joseph J. Barkai, IDC Manufacturing Insights John Cardillo, Ford Motor Co. Kevin E. Fondaw, General Motors LLC Jeffrey Minter, Madison Area Technical College Tony Molla, National Inst. for Auto Serv Excel
2:40 p.m.
Techniques and Measures for Improving Domain Controller Availability while Maintaining Functional Safety in Mixed Criticality Automotive Safety Systems (2013-01-0198) Swapnil Gandhi, Delphi Deutschland GmbH; Simon P. Brewerton, Infineon Technologies UK Ltd
3:00 p.m.
Hardware Based Paravirtualization: Simplifying the Co-Hosting of Legacy Code for Mixed Criticality Applications (2013-01-0186) Simon Brewerton, Infineon Technologies UK; Rolf Schneider, AUDI AG
10:01 p.m.
10:02 p.m.
Dynamic Eco-Routing Methodology Using Petri Net (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
Study of Integrated Chassis Control System Based on Virtual Prototype Simulation (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
(2013-01-0989)
(2013-01-0424)
Mohamad Abdul-Hak, Mercedes Benz Research and Development; Youssef Bazzi, Lebanese University; Oliver Cordes, Mercedes Benz Research and Development; Nizar Alholou, Malok alamir, Univ of Detroit Mercy
Tang Xinpeng, Huazhong Univ. of Sci and Tech.
An Algorithm of Vehicle Automatic Tracking Based on Differential Game (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-0987) Tang Xinpeng, Huazhong University of Sci. & Tech.
10:03 p.m.
The Algorithmic Research of Multi-operating Mode Energy Management System (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-0988) Wang Jun, Wang Qingnian, Jilin University; Xiaohua Zeng, nan zhou, Jilin Univ; Li li, Shanghai Volkswagen Automotive Co.Ltd Planned by Electrical and Electronic Systems Committee / Automobile Electronics Activity
Planned by Electrical and Electronic Systems Committee / Automobile Electronics Activity
Planned by Computer Applications Committee / Automobile Electronics Activity
Planned by Electrical and Electronic Systems Committee / Automobile Electronics Activity
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00321, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
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Wednesday, April 17 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions
ELECTRONICS
Wednesday, April 17 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
D0-04C Expert Panel Discussion: Compare and Contrast Prognostics and Diagnostics (AE604) What does Diagnostics give you that Prognostics cannot and Vice Versa? 3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Organizers: Kathleen Kedzior, MAHLE Test Systems; Tim Cavanaugh, Cavanaugh Consulting Moderators: Tim A. Cavanaugh, BAE Systems Panelists: David V. Freeman, DOT/NHTSA Deborah M. Freund, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administrat Steven W. Holland, General Motors Global R & D David Bernard Porter, MAHLE Powertrain LLC
The purpose of this session is to provide an open exchange of ideas. Remarks made by participants or members of the audience cannot be quoted or attributed to the individual or their company unless express permission has been granted by the individual and their company. Any record of remarks, discussion, or photographs may not be used unless express permission has been granted by the individual and their company.
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SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
D0-07B
9:00 a.m.
9:20 a.m.
9:40 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
D0-04AB
In-Vehicle Networks (AE305)
Processes, Methods, and Tools for Cyber-Security-Aware Automotive Embedded Systems (AE321)
Systems Engineering (AE312)
Meeting reliability, Design, quality and safety requirements for electrical/electronic systems becomes more challenging every year as E/E content, complexity, timeto-market and globalization pressures increase. This session focuses on intelligent practices for achieving high reliability. New approaches and techniques for integrating robust design and robustness validation into the mainstream global automotive electronics product development and manufacturing processes are discussed.
Technical papers and/or presentations offered in this session will portray the latest developments and proposals for In-Vehicle Networks. Typical subjects covered are: new protocols, gateways, vehicle control, message handling, X-by-wire, diagnostics, off-board connectivity and vehicle-to-vehicle or vehicle-to-infrastructure communications.
This session focuses on processes, methods, and tools for the design, analysis, and synthesis of cyber secure automotive embedded systems. The analysis aspect shall cover static code analysis methods and tools for analyzing the vulnerabilities of embedded software (application and platform) prior to their deployment on the target HW. In addition, the analysis shall cover vulnerabilities in currently and future automotive communication protocols for inter and intra-vehicle communications.
This session addresses automotive requirements, high level system design, cost analysis, simulation, modeling, testing, and validation. System includes components, sub assemblies, computer based controllers, hardware and software. The session focuses on intelligent and efficient approaches to analysis, design (not detailed design), modeling, measurement, document management and optimizing performance. Topics on effect of cost, and human machine interface are covered.
8:20 a.m. - 9:40 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 11:20 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 10:20 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.
Organizers: John Day, Automotive Electronics News
Organizers: Christopher Lupini, Delphi Corp.; Richard D. Means, Mark Zachos, DG Technologies
Organizers: Amit Choudhury, ADVICS NA, Inc.; Barbara J Czerny, Chrysler Group LLC
Organizers: Subramaniam Ganesan, Oakland Univ.; Kanaparty Rao, IBES Inc.
LIN Slave Node Position Detection via LIN Switch Method
Opening Keynote: The Emerging Importance of Cyber-Physical Security
A Mechanism to Interpret Diesel Fuel Atomization as it is Injected into an Engine Combustion Chamber
(2013-01-1184)
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-1411)
Rainer Evers, NXP Semiconductors
Brian T. Murray, United Technologies Research Center
Badih Ali Jawad, Selin Arslan, Lawrence Technological Univ.
8:00 a.m.
8:40 a.m.
D0-07A
Automobile Electronics Design and Systems Reliability (AE302)
Chairpersons: Edward Griffor
8:20 a.m.
D0-04C
Robustness Testing of Real-Time Automotive Systems using Sequence Covering Arrays
Performance Evaluation of the ScalableCAN Integrated In-Vehicle Network
Cylinder Head Intake Flow Analysis
(2013-01-1228)
(2013-01-1182)
(2013-01-1409)
Graciela Becci, Gunwant Dhadyalla, University of Warwick; Alexandros Mouzakitis, Jaguar Land Rover; James Marco, Cranfield University; Andrew David Moore, QM Systems, Ltd.
Ryo Kurachi, Yang Chen, Hiroaki Takada, Nagoya University; Masanobu Nishimura, Satoshi Horihata, Tatsuya Nakajima, AutoNetworks Technologies, Ltd.
Badih Jawad, Lawrence Technological Univ; Selin Arslan, Lawrence Technological Univ.
Technical Challenges in Implementing New Electrical Features on Existing Vehicle Architecture
Development and Implementation of SAE J2931 and J2847/2 for DC Charging Digital Communication
The ARTEMIS SESAMO project
Fatigue Life Improvement through the “NOVA” Process
(2013-01-1229)
(2013-01-1188)
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-1400)
Ajinkya Chinchwadkar, Alok Khare, General Motors Technical Center India
Jason D. Harper, Argonne National Laboratory
Joseph G. D’Ambrosio, Rami Debouk, GM R&D Center
Mehieddine Rababeh, Badih A. Jawad, Daw Alwerfalli, Hassan Choucair, Lawrence Technological University
Adaptive Test System to Improve PCB Testing in the Automotive Industry
An I-Electric System Architecture for EVs
System Security and System Safety Engineering: Differences and Similarities and a System Security Engineering Process Based on the ISO 26262 Process Framework
The Study of Wall Y+ of Incompressible Turbulent Flow Over High Lift Devices Using CutCell Meshing
(2013-01-1230)
(2013-01-1183)
(2013-01-1419)
(2013-01-1402)
Steffen Ostendorff, Joerg Sachsse, HeinzDietrich Wuttke, Jorge Meza Escobar, Ilmenau University of Technology
Pedro Neves, Bernardo Ribeiro, Andre Dias, CEIIA
Barbara J. Czerny, Chrysler Group LLC
Ramadan Ghmati, Tripoli Univ.; Badih Jawad, Liping Liu, Selin Arslan, Lawrence Technological Univ.
Robustness Modelling of Complex Systems – Application to the Initialisation of a Hybrid Electric Vehicle Propulsion System
Fault Tolerance Characteristics of FlexRay Central Devices
Vehicle Cyber-Security Approach with Functional-Safety Concept
Numerical Study of the Aerodynamic Characteristics of a Multi-Element Airfoil NACA 23012
(2013-01-1231)
(2013-01-1185)
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-1410)
Ross McMurran, Jaguar Land Rover; R. Peter Jones, University of Warwick
Amit Gupta, Markus Jochim, Kenneth Orlando, General Motors Company
Hirofumi Onishi, Alpine Electronics of America Inc.
Asya Gabbasa, Badih Jawad, Liping Liu, Selin Arslan, Lawrence Technological Univ.
Effective Voltage Sag Ride Through using Ultracapacitor for Armored Fighting Vehicle Application - A case study (Written Only NO Oral Presentation)
Ethernet in the control path: time-critical services using modern networking technology
Threat Analysis and Risk Assessment in Automotive Cyber Security
Improving Engine Performance Through Intake Design
(2013-01-1226)
(2013-01-1186)
(2013-01-1415)
(2013-01-1404)
Prabhavathy Rajappan, Jaishankar Cinnasamy, Ulaganathan Shanmuganathan, Dominic S M, CVRDE, DRDO, Ministry of Defence
Michael David Johas Teener, Broadcom Corp.
David Ward, Ireri Ibarra, Alastair Ruddle, MIRA Ltd
Badih Jawad, Kingman Yee, Selin Arslan, Liping Liu, Lawrence Technological Univ.
Better Vehicular Security and Safety with an In-Vehicle Firewall and an Intrusion Detection and Prevention System
Secure Key Management - A Key Feature for Modern Vehicle Electronics
Better Vehicle Performance Through Improved Throttle Response
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-1418)
(2013-01-1401)
Virendra Kumar, Escrypt Inc.
Christian Schleiffer, Marko Wolf, ESCRYPT GmbH; André Weimerskirch, Lars Wolleschensky, ESCRYPT Inc.
Badih Jawad, Kingman Yee, Liping Liu, Selin Arslan, Lawrence Technological Univ.
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Thursday, April 18 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions
ELECTRONICS
Thursday, April 18 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
D0-07B
D0-04C
D0-07A
D0-04AB
Automobile Electronics Design and Systems Reliability (AE302)
In-Vehicle Networks (AE305)
Processes, Methods, and Tools for Cyber-Security-Aware Automotive Embedded Systems (AE321)
Systems Engineering (AE312)
Meeting reliability, Design, quality and safety requirements for electrical/electronic systems becomes more challenging every year as E/E content, complexity, timeto-market and globalization pressures increase. This session focuses on intelligent practices for achieving high reliability. New approaches and techniques for integrating robust design and robustness validation into the mainstream global automotive electronics product development and manufacturing processes are discussed.
Technical papers and/or presentations offered in this session will portray the latest developments and proposals for In-Vehicle Networks. Typical subjects covered are: new protocols, gateways, vehicle control, message handling, X-by-wire, diagnostics, off-board connectivity and vehicle-to-vehicle or vehicle-to-infrastructure communications.
This session focuses on processes, methods, and tools for the design, analysis, and synthesis of cyber secure automotive embedded systems. The analysis aspect shall cover static code analysis methods and tools for analyzing the vulnerabilities of embedded software (application and platform) prior to their deployment on the target HW. In addition, the analysis shall cover vulnerabilities in currently and future automotive communication protocols for inter and intra-vehicle communications.
This session addresses automotive requirements, high level system design, cost analysis, simulation, modeling, testing, and validation. System includes components, sub assemblies, computer based controllers, hardware and software. The session focuses on intelligent and efficient approaches to analysis, design (not detailed design), modeling, measurement, document management and optimizing performance. Topics on effect of cost, and human machine interface are covered.
8:20 a.m. - 9:40 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 11:20 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 10:20 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.
Organizers: John Day, Automotive Electronics News
Organizers: Christopher Lupini, Delphi Corp.; Richard D. Means, Mark Zachos, DG Technologies
Organizers: Amit Choudhury, ADVICS NA, Inc.; Barbara J Czerny, Chrysler Group LLC
Organizers: Subramaniam Ganesan, Oakland Univ.; Kanaparty Rao, IBES Inc.
Chairpersons: Edward Griffor 10:20 a.m.
10:40 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
A Deterministic Algorithm for Distributed Processing in a Vehicle Network
Synchronous Mode Operation in Electrical Machine with DC Stator Excitation
(2013-01-1181)
(2013-01-1412)
Sudharsan Sundaram, Santosh Malagi, Sabir Ahmed, Mahindra Two Wheelers Ltd
Sergey P. Gladyshev, Michigan-Dearborn University; Inina Okrainskaya, South Ural State University
Optimized Methodology for Evaluation of Complex Network Architectures
A Virtual Driving Education Simulation System - Hardware and Software with Pilot Study
(2013-01-1187)
(2013-01-1407)
Dibyendu Palai, Tata Motors Ltd.
Qimin (Jimmy) Yao, John R. Wagner, Kim Alexander, Philip Pidgeon, Clemson University
Three Technologies Paving the Future of the Mobile Highway
Achieving a Scalable E/E-Architecture Using AUTOSAR and Virtualization
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-1399)
Keely A. Spillane, Racepoint Group Inc.
Dominik Reinhardt, Dirk Kaule, BMW AG; Markus Kucera, University of Applied Science Regensburg
11:20 a.m.
Modeling and Measurement to CustomerSpecific Fuel Cost Estimation (2013-01-1408) Brian Fan, Matthew Stevens, Chris Mendes, Alex Koch, CrossChasm Technologies
11:40 a.m.
Title: Development of Reusable Body and Comfort Software Functions (2013-01-1403) Prakash Kulkarni, KPIT Cummins Infosystems Ltd.; Raghavendra Anantharam, Nishant Tholiya, KPIT Cummins Infosystems Ltd; Claas Bracklo, Pia Mondal, BMW AG
12:00 p.m.
Efficient Knowledge Management with an SBA: How Innovative Technology can Revive Older Ones (2013-01-1405) Alexandre Figuiere, Dassault Systemes
10:01 p.m.
10:02 p.m.
Manufacturing Support Design for LowCost Instrument Clusters (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
SMS-Based Operation of Electrical Appliances (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
(2013-01-1232)
(2013-01-1413)
Sreedhar Thanthry, Delphi Corp.
Qandeel Rehman, National Univ. of Science and Technology
Impact of Electrical Transients on Functional Safety - A Special Case of Electrification of Conventional Vehicle Platforms (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
An Efficient Technique for Reducing the Cost of Motorcycle ECU-Immobilizer Subsystem Integration (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
(2013-01-1233)
(2013-01-1414)
Sreegururaj Jayachander, Mahindra & Mahindra, Ltd.
Sunil Kumar Chippa, Samraj Dhinagar, M/S TVS Motor Company Limited
Planned by Electrical and Electronic Systems Committee / Automobile Electronics Activity
Planned by Electrical and Electronic Systems Committee / Automobile Electronics Activity
Planned by Testing and Instrumentation Committee / Automobile Electronics Activity
Planned by Electrical and Electronic Systems Committee / Automobile Electronics Activity The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00322, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
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Thursday, April 18 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
D0-07A Vehicle Sensors and Actuators (AE319) Modern automotive customers need safer vehicles with little or no impact to the environment. The purpose of this session is to present the latest research and development on novel sensors, actuators, and circuits that are critical to deliver the function of today’s complex automotive systems. 10:00 a.m. - 11:20 a.m. Organizers: Chenfang Chang, GM R&D Center; Sanjeev M. Naik, GM Chairperson: Sai Rajagopalan, General Motorsas 10:00 a.m.
Olivier Brunel; Frederic Duault, Electricfil Automotive; Jacques Lavy, IFP Energies nouvelles; Yann Creff, Bilal Youssef, IFPEN Capacitive Humidity Sensors Using Highly Durable Polyimide Membrane (2013-01-1337) Naohisa Niimi, Takahiko Yoshida, DENSO Corporation; Toshiki Isogai, NIPPON SOKEN, INC. 10:40 a.m.
D0-04C Expert Panel Discussion: Connected Vehicle Technology Transforming Transportation (AE331) Connected Vehicle Technology, called V2X wireless, enables a range of exciting vehicle- to-vehicle (V2V) and Infrastructure-to-vehicle (I2V) applications that will transform safety and improve mobility. Research and large-scale pilots are underway around the world to prove-out these cooperative systems. This panel gives an overview on the progress of V2X development across the globe. Now that V2X technology is on roads there is much to learn from the early pilots of this important technology. 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Smart Soot Sensor for Particulate Filter OBD (2013-01-1334)
10:20 a.m.
ELECTRONICS
Thursday, April 18 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions
Moderators: Gregory D. Krueger, SAIC Panelists: Farid Ahmed-Zaid, Ford Motor Company Roger Berg, DENSO International America Inc. Walton L. Fehr, US Dept. of Transportation Paul Gray, Cohda Wireless Michael R. Lukuc, US Dept. of Transportation
Sensor less Wash Fluid Detection in Automotive Application. (2013-01-1338) Sidharth Gupta, Tata Motors, Ltd.
11:00 a.m.
Design of Seat Mounted ECG Sensor System for Vehicle Application (2013-01-1339) Kazuhiro Sakai, Kenichi Yanai, Shuntaro Okada, Katsuyoshi Nishii, DENSO Corporation
10:01 p.m.
Real Time Vehicular Camera Vision Acquisition System Using Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-1340) Shikher Saluja, Delphi Electronics & Safety; Komal Agrawal, VIT; K KSivasankaran, VLSI - VIT University; Lakshmi Bandlamudi, Chandrakantha Ursu, Active Safety Engineering LLC Planned by Electrical and Electronic Systems Committee / Automobile Electronics Activity
Technical Session Oral Evaluation Incentives In an effort to collect more evaluation ratings for the technical session speakers, SAE will be holding daily drawings for anyone who completes an oral evaluation card distributed in technical session rooms. Simply complete the card, tear off the perforation with your name and contact number, and turn it in to the session moderator. Six (6) winners will be announced daily to receive prizes. Winners will be announced daily and posted in the technology lounges.
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AS OF MARCH 20, 2013 Advanced Cooling Technologies Inc......901 Applus IDIADA.....................................1019 Delphi ...................................................207 DG Technologies...................................814 dSPACE Inc...........................................401 Hong Kong Trade Development Council...............................................602 IAV Automotive Engineering Inc............819 Intrepid Control Systems Inc...............1103 JVIS USA LLC.......................................331 Lotus Engineering................................1031
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SAE J2478TM, Proximity Type Lane Change Collision Avoidance
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Intelligent Vehicle Initiative (IVI) Technology Advanced Controls and Navigation Systems, 2011 SAE Paper Collection (Online, COLL-TP-00128)
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J2830TM, Process for Comprehension Testing of In-Vehicle Icons
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Object Detection, Collision Warning and Avoidance Systems, Volume 2 (Book PT-133)
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Driver-Vehicle Interaction, SAE Standards Subscription (Online, SUB-STD-00010)
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J2395TM, ITS In-Vehicle Message Priority
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Performance Metrics for Assessing Driver Distraction: The Quest for Improved Road Safety (Book R-402)
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Autonomous Connected Vehicle Technologies (Seminar)
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SAE J2400TM, Human Factors in Forward Collision Warning Systems: Operating Characteristics and User Interface Requirements
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Automotive Antenna Design and Applications (Book B-880)
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SAE Intelligent Vehicle Systems Symposium - Advancing the Connected Mobility Experience
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SAE J2364, J2365 & J2378TM, In-Vehicle Navigation and Route Guidance Standards while Driving
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SAE Convergence® Conference & Exhibition, Detroit, MI, USA
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Active Safety and the Mobility Industry (Book PT-147)
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J2735TM, Dedicated Short Range Communications (DSRC) Message Set Dictionary
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Advanced Catalysts and Substrates (PFL400)
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O2-43
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Advances in Alternative Energy Sources for Sustainable Development in the Transportation Sector (SDP110)
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D0-03A
73
Chat with the Expert - LD/HD Future Emission Technologies (PFLCHAT420)
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W2-60
73
Climate Control (Part 1 & 2) (HX104)
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4
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O2-37
69, 73
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O2-37
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Emissions Measurement and Testing (PFL408)
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4
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W2-66
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Energy Efficiency of Thermal Systems (HX103)
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O2-38
60, 61
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O3-46
59, 60, 61
E2T Environmental Award - Nomination Presentations (SDP108)
Exhaust Emission Control: New Developments (Part 1 & 2) (PFL404)
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Exhaust Emission Control: Particulate Filter Systems (Part 1 & 2) (PFL402)
4
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O3-45
59. 60, 61
Exhaust Emission Control: Modeling (Part 1 & 2) (PFL407)
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O3-46
71, 73
Exhaust Emission Control: Particle Filter Substrates (PFL406)
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O3-45
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Exhaust Emission Control: SCR (Part 1 & 2) (PFL405)
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63, 66
Exhaust Emission Control: System Integration and Durability (PFL401)
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O2-43
60, 61
Gaseous Engine Emissions (PFL411)
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O2-43
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In-Use and On-Board Emissions Measurement (PFL410)
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O2-43
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LCA and Sustainability (SDP113)
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D0-03A
69
Panel Discussion: Landfill Free Attainment Best Practices (SDP120)
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D3-22
63
Particle Emissions from Combustion Sources (Part 1 & 2) (PFL409)
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O3-45
66, 69
Sustainable Materials and Components (SDP111)
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Sustainable and Energy Efficient Manufacturing (SDP109)
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Thermal Systems Components (HX101)
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Thermal Systems Modeling and Simulation (Part 1 & 2) (HX102)
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Thermal Systems for Hybrid and Electric Vehicles (HX105)
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Vehicle Electrification Strategies for Sustainability (SDP117)
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O2-37
9:50 a.m.
10:10 a.m.
10:30 a.m.
10:50 a.m.
O2-38
O3-45
E2T Environmental Award Nomination Presentations (SDP108)
Exhaust Emission Control: New Developments (Part 1 of 2) (PFL404)
Thermal Systems for Hybrid and Electric Vehicles (HX105)
Exhaust Emission Control: Particulate Filter Systems (Part 1 of 2) (PFL402)
This session brings together the finalist of the Environmental Excellence in Transportation awards for the selection of an overall winner. Their presentations will highlight what has been developed as a process, technology, methodology or educational training that has given their company or community an environmental and cost advantage. The Sustainable Development Program Committee monitors this award. Please see http://www. sae.org/news/awards/list/e2t/ for more details.
Papers are invited for this session that describes technology developments and the integration of these technologies into new emission control systems. Topics include the integration of various diesel particulate matter (PM) and diesel Nitrogen Oxide (NOX) reduction technologies plus the analogous technologies for the growing population of direct injection gasoline engines. Novel developments in sensors and control systems will also be considered.
The purpose of this session is to share experiences and lessons learned to advance the technology in the field of thermal management of electric and hybrid vehicle systems. This session presents papers covering both testing and simulation of hybrid and electric vehicle thermal systems.
Papers are invited for this session covering various aspects of Particulate Filter (PF) systems including the accumulation and oxidation of particulate matter within the PF, the performance of different PF technologies, and their use with different fuel specifications, engine technologies and testing protocols. Papers are also invited on novel PF construction techniques and materials and new regeneration strategies.
9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
9:30 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.
10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Organizers: Sujit Das, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Nakia Simon, Chrysler Group LLC
Organizers: Kenneth S. Price, Umicore Autocat USA Inc.; Ronald Silver, Caterpillar Inc.; Marek Tatur, Roger A. Van Sickle, FEV Inc.
Organizers: Ales Alajbegovic, Exa Corporation; Alaa ElSharkawy, Chrysler Group LLC; John Rugh, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Organizers: Matthew Leustek, Caterpillar Inc.; Jerry Liu, Cummins Emission Solutions; Andrea Strzelec; Matthew Thornton, National Renewable Energy Laboratory; Andrew P. Walker, Johnson Matthey Inc.
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Vehicular Emissions in Review
Heating Comfort and Range Perfectly Combined - Heating Systems for Vehicles with Alternative Drive System. Prospects and Challenges of Biofuel-Operated Water and Air Heaters
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-0538)
(2013-01-0240)
Björn Allenström, SSPA Sweden AB
Timothy Johnson, Corning Incorporated
Robert Apfelbeck, Frank Barthel, Eberspaecher
Chairpersons: Claudia Duranceau, CD Technical LLC; Susan Sawyer-Beaulieu, Univ. of Windsor 9:30 a.m.
O3-46
The World Leader for ZEVs, Clean Cars and Low Emissions
Utilization of Ice Storage in Secondary Loop Automotive Air-Conditioning Systems
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-0235)
Thomas Cackette, California Air Resources Board
Magnus Eisele, Yunho Hwang, Reinhard Radermacher, University of Maryland School of Engineering
SAE Standards J2601
Li-ion Air-Cooled Battery System Interactions With the Vehicle HVAC System
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-0242)
Jesse Schneider, BMW, Chair SAE J2601
Karl William Steffke, Ciro Spigno, General Motors LLC; Charles Bezzina, GM Truck Group
High Efficiency Gasoline Engine with High Compression Ratio
Estimated Cost of Emission Control Technologies for Light-Duty Vehicles Part 1 - Gasoline
Reducing Temperature Gradients in HighPower Lithium-Ion Cells through Ultra-High Thermal Conductivity Heat Spreaders Embedded in Cooling Plates for Battery Systems with Indirect Air or Liquid Cooling
Experimental Study of Thermal Aging on Catalytic Diesel Particulate Filter Performance
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-0534)
(2013-01-0234)
(2013-01-0524)
Mitsuo Hitomi, Mazda Motor Corp.
Francisco Posada, Anup Bandivadekar, John German, International Council on Clean Transportation
Kim F. Yeow, Ho Teng, AVL Powertrain Engineering Inc.
Dimitrios Zarvalis, Souzana Lorentzou, Theofilaktos Akritidis, Leonidas Chasapidis, CERTH/CPERI; Athanasios G. Konstandopoulos, CERTH/CPERI and Aristotle University
Wellman Engineering Resins - EcoLon
Intensification of Catalytic Aftertreatments Systems for Mobile Applications
ICE Project: Mobile Air-Conditioning System Based on Magnetic Refrigeration
In-Situ Optical Analysis of Ash Formation and Transport in Diesel Particulate Filters During Active and Passive DPF Regeneration Processes
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-0530)
(2013-01-0238)
(2013-01-0519)
Robert Fotsch, Wellman Plastics Recycling
Teuvo Maunula
Bárbara Torregrosa-Jaime, Jorge Payá, Jose Corberan, Universitat Politècnica de València; Carloandrea Malvicino, Fausto Di Sciullo, Centro Ricerche Fiat Scpa
Alexander Sappok, Ifran Govani, Carl Kamp, Yujun Wang, Victor Wong, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Emissions of PCDD/Fs, PCBs, and PAHs from a Modern Diesel Engine Equipped with Selective Catalytic Reduction Filters
Application of Magnetocaloric Heat Pumps in Mobile Air-Conditioning
Characteristics of Soot Oxidation at the Interface between Soot and Silicon-OxyCarbide with Embedded Single Nanosized Pt Particles
(2013-01-1778)
(2013-01-0239)
(2013-01-0516)
Christopher A. Laroo, Charles Schenk, James Sanchez, Joseph McDonald, Peter Smith, US Environmental Protection Agency
Bárbara Torregrosa-Jaime, Universitat Politècnica de València; Carmen Vasile, Michel Risser, INSA Strasbourg; Christian Muller, Cooltech Applications; Jose Corberan, Jorge Payá, Universitat Politècnica de València
Keisuke Nakamura, Hiroshi Oki, Ryoko Sanui, Tokyo Institute of Technology; Nobuhiro Hidaka, Masamichi Tanaka, Sumitomo Osaka Cement Co., Ltd.; Hiroaki Matsumoto, Hitachi High-Technologies Corporation; Katsunori Hanamura, Tokyo Institute of Technology
11:10 a.m.
11:30 p.m.
Numerical Analysis of Energy Efficiency of Zone Control Air-Conditioning System for Electric Vehicle using Numerical Manikin (2013-01-0237) Hideaki Nagano, Ikuto Miyamoto, Itsuhei Kohri, Tokyo City University Planned by Sustainable Development Program Committee / Engineering Meetings Board
Planned by Exhaust Aftertreatment and Emissions Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00358, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
Planned by Thermal Management Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group
Planned by Exhaust Aftertreatment and Emissions Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00358, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
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Tuesday, April 16 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions
Emissions/Environment/Sustainability
Tuesday, April 16 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
O2-38
1:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
2:20 p.m.
2:40 p.m.
60
O3-45
O2-43
Energy Efficiency of Thermal Systems (HX103)
Exhaust Emission Control: New Developments (Part 2 of 2) (PFL404)
Exhaust Emission Control: Particulate Filter Systems (Part 2 of 2) (PFL402)
Exhaust Emission Control: System Integration and Durability (PFL401)
Proper thermal management can significantly contribute to overall system energy efficiency. This session highlights the latest developments in thermal management energy efficiency.
Papers are invited for this session that describes technology developments and the integration of these technologies into new emission control systems. Topics include the integration of various diesel particulate matter (PM) and diesel Nitrogen Oxide (NOX) reduction technologies plus the analogous technologies for the growing population of direct injection gasoline engines. Novel developments in sensors and control systems will also be considered.
Papers are invited for this session covering various aspects of Particulate Filter (PF) systems including the accumulation and oxidation of particulate matter within the PF, the performance of different PF technologies, and their use with different fuel specifications, engine technologies and testing protocols. Papers are also invited on novel PF construction techniques and materials and new regeneration strategies.
Papers in this session cover various aspects of exhaust emissions system integration and durability, including the durability of particulate filters and exhaust catalysts (oxidation, reduction, and combinations thereof). It also includes mechanisms of performance degradation and possible mitigation strategies, data from field tests, analysis of aged catalysts and filters, laboratory and accelerated on-engine aging studies, and relevant experimental tools and methodology.
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:40 p.m.
Organizers: Ronald Semel, General Motors; Gursaran D. Mathur, CalsonicKansei North America Inc.
Organizers: Kenneth S. Price, Umicore Autocat USA Inc.; Ronald Silver, Caterpillar Inc.; Marek Tatur, Roger A. Van Sickle, FEV Inc.
Organizers: Matthew Leustek, Caterpillar Inc.; Jerry Liu, CUMMINS EMMISSION SOLUTIONS; Andrea Strzelec; Matthew Thornton, National Renewable Energy Laboratory; Andrew P. Walker, Johnson Matthey Inc.
Organizers: Eric Corrigan, Corning Inc.; Pradeep Prasad, Cummins Emission Solution; Aleksey Yezerets, Cummins Inc.
Technical Keynote: Presentation
An Investigation of Diesel EGR Cooler Fouling and Effectiveness Recovery
Adaptive Temperature Control for Diesel Particulate Filter Regeneration
Effectiveness of Diesel Oxidation Catalyst in Reducing HC and CO Emissions from Reactivity Controlled Compression Ignition
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-0533)
(2013-01-0517)
(2013-01-0515)
Christopher P. Thomas, BorgWarner Inc.
Anil Singh Bika, Univ. of Minnesota-Twin Cities; Alok Warey, Patrick Szymkowicz, Sandro Balestrino, David Long, General Motors Company
Javier Castellano, Ford Motor Company; Anita Chaudhari, Altran; Jim Bromham, Ford Motor Company
Vitaly Y. Prikhodko, Scott J. Curran, James E. Parks, Robert M. Wagner, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Cold Start Concept (CSC™): A Novel Catalyst for Cold Start Emission Control
Diesel Emissions with DPF & SCR and Toxic Potentials with BioDiesel (RME) Blend Fuels
Impact of Different Forms of Sulfur Poisoning on Diesel Oxidation Catalyst Performance
1:20 p.m.
1:40 p.m.
O3-46
(2013-01-0535)
(2013-01-0523)
(2013-01-0514)
Hai-Ying Chen, Shadab Mulla, Erich Weigert, Kenneth Camm, Todd Ballinger, Julian Cox, Phil Blakeman, Johnson Matthey Inc.
Jan Czerwinski, Univ. of Applied Sciences Biel-Bienne; Panayotis Dimopoulos Eggenschwiler, Adm Norbert Heeb, EMPA; Covadonga Astorga-Ilorens, JRC (Joint Research Centre); Andreas Mayer, TTM; Armin Heitzer, Erdöl-Vereinigung; Giovanni D’Urbano, BAFU; Sandra Hermle, BFE; Stephan Renz, Renz Consulting; Anthi Liati, EMPA
Junhui Li, Ashok Kumar, Xu Chen, Neal Currier, Aleksey Yezerets, Cummins Inc.
An Approach to Develop Energy Efficient Operation Strategies and Derivation of Requirements for Vehicle Subsystems Using the Vehicle Air Conditioning System as an Example
Development of Highly Efficient Lean NOx Catalyst System in Low Exhaust Gas Temperature
Non-Thermal Particulate Filter Regeneration Using Rapid Pulse Electric Discharges
Hydrocarbon Storage on Small-Pore CuZeolite SCR Catalyst
(2013-01-0568)
(2013-01-0536)
(2013-01-0518)
(2013-01-0508)
Michael Fritz, Frank Gauterin, Michael Frey, Justus Wessling, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT); Enrico Wohlfarth, Ralf Oberfell, Daimler AG
Yuichi Matsuo, Shinya Ishimaru, Masato Amano, Nobuhiro Komatsu, Satoshi Aoyagi, Hiroyuki Dan, Tetsuo Endo, Yoshiaki Matsuzono, Honda R&D Co., Ltd.; Tomoaki Ito, Makoto Nagata, N.E. Chamcat Corporation
Alex Mason, Jon G.P. Binner, Colin P. Garner, Karola Graupner, John E. Harry, Dave W. Hoare, Andrew M. Williams, Loughborough University; Nick Fox, 3DXRay Ltd
Ashok Kumar, Krishna Kamasamudram, Aleksey Yezerets, Cummins Inc
Effects of Air Conditioner Use on RealWorld Fuel Economy
Development of a Sulfur Tolerant PGM Based Zeolite Catalyst for Methane Oxidation and Low Temperature Hydrocarbon Trapping
An Experimental Investigation into Particulate Matter Oxidation in a Catalyzed Particulate Filter with Biodiesel Blends on an Engine during Active Regeneration
Impact of Biodiesel Metal Impurities on the Durability of a Light Duty Diesel Aftertreatment System
(2013-01-0551)
(2013-01-0531)
(2013-01-0521)
(2013-01-0513)
Shean Huff, Brian West, John Thomas, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Alexander Guliaeff, Klaus Wanninger, Frank Klose, Gerd Maletz, Arno Tissler, Clariant Produkte (Deutschland) GmbH
James Pidgeon, John Johnson, Jeffrey Naber, Michigan Technological University
Aaron Williams, Jonathan Burton, Robert L. McCormick, National Renewable Energy Laboratory; Todd Toops, Andrew A. Wereszczak, Ethan E. Fox, Michael J. Lance, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Giovanni Cavataio, Douglas Dobson, Jim Warner, Ford Motor Co; Rasto Brezny, Manufacturers of Emission Controls Assoc; K. Nguyen, D. William Brookshear, University of Tennessee - Knoxville
Impact of Solar Control PVB Glass on Vehicle Interior Temperatures, AirConditioning Capacity, Fuel Consumption, and Vehicle Range
Development of the NOx Emission Model for the Heavy Duty Diesel Engine Application Using Combustion Characteristic Parameters
NO2-Formation in Diesel Particle Filter Systems
Field Testing of High Biodiesel Blends on Engine and Aftertreatement Durability, Performance, and Maintenance in an OnHighway Application
(2013-01-0553)
(2013-01-0532)
(2013-01-0526)
(2013-01-0511)
John Rugh, Larry Chaney, Laurie Ramroth, Travis Venson, National Renewable Energy Laboratory; Matthew Rose, Eastman Chemical
Navtej Singh, Prasanna NagabushanVenkatesh, Eduardo Nigro, Adam Lack, Navistar Inc.
Jan Czerwinski, Yan Zimmerli, Claudio Chiesura, Univ. of Applied Sciences BielBienne; Andreas Mayer, TTM; Jacques Lemaire, AEEDA; Giovanni D’Urbano, BAFU
Matthew Leustek, Sylvain Charbonnel, Jared Parsons, Hind Abi-Akar, Caterpillar Inc.
Selecting an Expansion Machine for Vehicle Waste-Heat Recovery Systems Based on the Rankine Cycle
GDI Engine Performance and Emissions with Reformed Exhaust Gas Recirculation (REGR)
Passive Regeneration Response Characteristics of a DPF System
Characterization and Ranking of Materials for Exhaust Systems Under Thermal-Cycling Condition
(2013-01-0552)
(2013-01-0537)
(2013-01-0520)
(2013-01-0512)
Gunnar Latz, Sven Andersson, Karin Munch, Chalmers Univ. of Technology
Daniel Fennell, Jose M. Herreros, Athanasios Tsolakis, Hongming Xu, University of Birmingham; Kirsty Cockle, Paul Millington, Johnson Matthey PLC
Adam Kotrba, Timothy P. Gardner, Ling Bai, Argun Yetkin, Tenneco Inc
Zhigang Wei, Tenneco Automotive Co., Ltd.; Dmitri Konson, Deborah Clark, Limin Luo, Shengbin Lin, Fulun Yang, Tenneco Inc
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SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
O2-38
3:00 p.m.
3:20 p.m.
3:40 p.m.
10:01 p.m.
10:02 p.m.
O3-46
O3-45
O2-43
Energy Efficiency of Thermal Systems (HX103)
Exhaust Emission Control: New Developments (Part 2 of 2) (PFL404)
Exhaust Emission Control: Particulate Filter Systems (Part 2 of 2) (PFL402)
Exhaust Emission Control: System Integration and Durability (PFL401)
Proper thermal management can significantly contribute to overall system energy efficiency. This session highlights the latest developments in thermal management energy efficiency.
Papers are invited for this session that describes technology developments and the integration of these technologies into new emission control systems. Topics include the integration of various diesel particulate matter (PM) and diesel Nitrogen Oxide (NOX) reduction technologies plus the analogous technologies for the growing population of direct injection gasoline engines. Novel developments in sensors and control systems will also be considered.
Papers are invited for this session covering various aspects of Particulate Filter (PF) systems including the accumulation and oxidation of particulate matter within the PF, the performance of different PF technologies, and their use with different fuel specifications, engine technologies and testing protocols. Papers are also invited on novel PF construction techniques and materials and new regeneration strategies.
Papers in this session cover various aspects of exhaust emissions system integration and durability, including the durability of particulate filters and exhaust catalysts (oxidation, reduction, and combinations thereof). It also includes mechanisms of performance degradation and possible mitigation strategies, data from field tests, analysis of aged catalysts and filters, laboratory and accelerated on-engine aging studies, and relevant experimental tools and methodology.
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:40 p.m.
Organizers: Ronald Semel, General Motors; Gursaran D. Mathur, CalsonicKansei North America Inc.
Organizers: Kenneth S. Price, Umicore Autocat USA Inc.; Ronald Silver, Caterpillar Inc.; Marek Tatur, Roger A. Van Sickle, FEV Inc.
Organizers: Matthew Leustek, Caterpillar Inc.; Jerry Liu, CUMMINS EMMISSION SOLUTIONS; Andrea Strzelec; Matthew Thornton, National Renewable Energy Laboratory; Andrew P. Walker, Johnson Matthey Inc.
Organizers: Eric Corrigan, Corning Inc.; Pradeep Prasad, Cummins Emission Solution; Aleksey Yezerets, Cummins Inc.
Addressing the Heat Exchange Question for Thermo-Electric Generators
Impact of Ambient Temperature on Gaseous and Particle Emissions from a Direct Injection Gasoline Vehicle and its Implications on Particle Filtration
CAE Dynamic Durability Simulation of Exhaust System
(2013-01-0550)
(2013-01-0527)
(2013-01-0510)
Anusha Wijewardane, Richard Stobart, Loughborough Univ.
Tak W. Chan, Eric Meloche, Environment Canada; Joseph Kubsh, Rasto Brezny, Manufacturers of Emission Controls Assoc; Deborah Rosenblatt, Greg Rideout, Environment Canada
Amir Ghasemi, Eberspaecher North America Inc; Ming Dong, Eberspacher KG; Lakshmikanth Meda, Martin Romzek, Eberspaecher North America Inc
Influence of Heat Pipe Operating Temperature on Exhaust Heat Thermoelectric Generation
Detailed Investigation of Soot Deposition and Oxidation Characteristics in a Diesel Particulate Filter Using Optical Visualization
Development of Corrosion Test Procedure for Automotive Exhaust System
(2013-01-0559)
(2013-01-0528)
(Oral Only)
F. P. Brito, L.M. Goncalves, Jorge Martins, Nuno Antunes, Diogo Sousa, Universidade do Minho
Seungmok Choi, Kyeong Lee, Argonne National Laboratory
Hyunmin Ahn, Hyunmin Ahn
Advanced Thermal Management of a Light Duty Diesel Vehicle
Soot Loading Estimation Accuracy Improvement by Filtration Layer Forming On DPF and New Algorithm of Pressure Loss Measurement
(2013-01-0546)
(2013-01-0525)
John Shutty, Wolfgang Wenzel, BorgWarner Inc.; Michael Becker, Stephen Bohan, Glenn Kowalske, BorgWarner Inc
Kazutake Ogyu, Takashi Yamakawa, Yasuhiro Ishii, Daisuke MInoura, Yuichi Nagatsu, Takafumi Kasuga, Ibiden Co., Ltd.; Kazushige Ohno, Ibiden Co Ltd
Research on the Optimization of Hybrid Electric Vehicle Heating-Up Process (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
Gasoline - Ignition Improver - Oxygenate Blends as Fuels for Advanced Compression Ignition Combustion (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
(2013-01-0574)
(2013-01-0529)
Tinghui Hu, Kathrien Inderwisch, Rashad Mustafa, Ferit Küçükay, IAE, TU Braunschweig
Lei Zhou, M.D. Boot, L.P.H. de Goey, Eindhoven University Of Technology
Developing the AC17 Efficiency Test for Mobile Air Conditioners (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
Visualization and Analysis of Condensation in Exhaust Gas Recirculation Coolers (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
(2013-01-0569)
(2013-01-0540)
Fred Sciance, General Motors Company; Brian Nelson, EPA; Mahmoud Yassine, Chrysler Group LLC; Angelo Patti, Ford Motor Co; Leela Rao, California Air Resources Board
Alok Warey, David Long, Sandro Balestrino, Patrick Szymkowicz, General Motors Company; Anil Singh Bika, Univ of Minnesota-Twin Cities
10:03 p.m.
Estimated Cost of Emission Control Technologies for Light-Duty Vehicles Part 2 Diesel (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-0539) Francisco Posada, Anup Bandivadekar, John German, International Council on Clean Transportation Planned by Thermal Management Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00332, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
Planned by Exhaust Aftertreatment and Emissions Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
Planned by Exhaust Aftertreatment and Emissions Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
Planned by Exhaust Aftertreatment and Emissions Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00358, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00358, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00358, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
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Emissions/Environment/Sustainability
Tuesday, April 16 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions
Emissions/Environment/Sustainability
Tuesday, April 16 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
O2-37 Sustainable Materials and Components (SDP111) This session delves into various areas surrounding topics that relate to a material or component’s ability to be considered sustainable. These topics include but are not limited to advance material recycling technologies, remanufacturing and serviceability, materials or components reuse, as well as reduction and/or elimination of substances of concern and volatile organic compound. 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Organizers: Deepak Gupta, Southeast Missouri State Univ.; Bhaskaran Gopalakrishnan, West Virginia Univ.; Susan Sawyer-Beaulieu, Univ. of Windsor Chairpersons: Deepak Gupta, Southeast Missouri State Univ.; Bhaskaran Gopalakrishnan, Subodh Chaudhari, West Virginia Univ. Moderators: Deepak Gupta, Southeast Missouri State Univ.; Bhaskaran Gopalakrishnan, West Virginia Univ. 1:00 p.m.
Technical Keynote: A Business Perspective on Sustainable Manufacturing (Oral Only) Roberto Lu, TE Connectivity
1:20 p.m.
Alternative Porous Media and Designs for Automotive Oil Filters (2013-01-0492) Yiannis A. Levendis, Northeastern Univ.
1:40 p.m.
Study on the Prediction of VOC Concentration in Vehicle Cabins (1) Investigation of Relationship between Toluene Concentrations and Evaluation Conditions using Interior Parts (2013-01-0490) Machiko Azuma, Hiroshi Kubo, Akio Amari, Toyota Boshoku Corporation; Koichiro Iwai, Kazumi Hayakawa, Yumi Motoyama, Hiroshi Ito, Takao Imaeda, Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc.
2:00 p.m.
Study on the Prediction of VOC Concentration in Vehicle Cabins (2) Development of Labeled Compound Addition Method (2013-01-0491)
2:20 p.m.
TECHNICAL PAPER COLLECTIONS Designed for the individual with a specific research need, SAE Collections are assembled from technical papers authored from a SAE session, are directly related to a specific topic or technology, and are available online anytime through MyLibrary. Titles include: Thermal Systems Components, 2013 9 Papers, COLL-TP-00330 Thermal Systems Modeling and Simulation, 2013 26 Papers, COLL-TP-00331 Energy Efficiency of Thermal Systems, 2013 11 Papers, COLL-TP-00332 Climate Control, 2013 23 Papers, COLL-TP-00333 Exhaust Emission Control, 2013 61 Papers, COLL-TP-00358 Exhaust Emission Control Modeling, 2013 16 Papers, COLL-TP-00359 Emissions Measurement and Testing, 2013 19 Papers, COLL-TP-00360 Particle Emissions from Combustion Sources, 2013 18 Papers, COLL-TP-00361
Koichiro Iwai, Kazumi Hayakawa, Yumi Motoyama, Hiroshi Ito, Takao Imaeda, Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc.; Machiko Azuma, Hiroshi Kubo, Akio Amari, Toyota Boshoku Corporation
Advances in Alternative Energy Sources for Sustainable Developments, 2013 9 Papers, COLL-TP-00366
Avoiding False Positive Asbestos Analysis in Polymer Matrix Composite Brake Linings
LCA and Sustainability, 2013 9 Papers, COLL-TP-00367
(2013-01-0493) Ruth Hinrichs, Geosciences Institute, UFRGS, Brazil; Marcos A.Z. Vasconcellos, Physics Institute, UFRGS, Brazil 2:40 p.m.
New SAE 2013 World Congress Emissions
Biobased ECO+ Solutions from DSM
Vehicle Electrification Strategies for Sustainability, 2013 14 Papers, COLL-TP-00368
For more information on SAE Technical Paper Collections or a complete listing of available titles, visit collections.sae.org.
(Oral Only) Emile Homsi, DSM Planned by Sustainable Development Program Committee / Engineering Meetings Board
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SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
O3-45
8:00 a.m.
8:20 a.m.
8:40 a.m.
9:00 a.m.
9:20 a.m.
9:40 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
O3-46
D3-22
O2-38
Exhaust Emission Control: Particle Exhaust Emission Control: SCR Filter Substrates (PFL406) (Part 1 of 2) (PFL405)
Panel Discussion: Landfill Free Thermal Systems Modeling and Attainment Best Practices (SDP120) Simulation (Part 1 of 2) (HX102)
Papers are presented in this session covering both diesel and gasoline particulate filters in terms of developing substrates with lower pressure drop, improved thermal stress resistance, new substrate materials and new test methods to evaluate the mechanical properties of the ceramic materials.
Papers cover the Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) process, in which a nonhydrocarbon reductant known as Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) is injected to create ammonia which reacts with NOX and converts it into harmless Nitrogen. The topic includes various aspects of SCR technology such as different washcoats, two-way (SCR washcoat on DPF substrate), aging and poisoning impact on catalyst performance, importance of DEF injection and mixing and SCR modeling.
Landfills have led to some of the most heated, acrimonious battles over pollution concerns in the public commons that have ever been seen. The panel will speak about the understanding of what is possible in the auto industry where a fully-integrated supply chain approach to “landfill free” attainment can be part of a long term strategic plan. Issues the panel will be prepared to discuss include education as to what is possible through direct and indirect attention (best practices); barriers.
The Thermal Systems Modeling and Simulation session focusses on state of the art simulation technologies for modeling thermal systems and their application in the development and optimization of vehicle thermal management and fuel economy. The papers in the session will range from empirical, 1D modeling methods to three dimensional CFD models as well as coupled methods.
8:00 a.m. - 10:20 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 11:40 a.m.
Organizers: Kirby Baumgard, John Deere Power Systems; Thorsten Boger, Corning Inc.; Julian Tan, Watlow
Organizers: Brad Adelman, Navistar Inc.; Danan Dou, John Deere Product Engineering Center; Magdi Khair; Rahul Mital, General Motors LLC
Organizers: John J. Bradburn, General Motors LLC; Carol Henry, George Washington Univ.; Michael D. Powers, Wellman Engineering Resins
Organizers: Ales Alajbegovic, Exa Corporation; Gursaran D. Mathur, CalsonicKansei North America Inc.; Kumar Srinivasan, Chrysler Group LLC
Size-Dependent Fundamental Filtration Studies with Novel Porous Media
Thermally Durable Vanadium-SCR Catalysts for Diesel Applications
Factors Affecting Heat Transfer in a Diesel Engine: Low Heat Rejection Engine Revisited
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-1063)
(2013-01-0875)
Xiayun Huang, Texas A&M University; Andrea Strzelec, Texas A&M Univ.; Nicole Zacharia, Texas A&M University
Teuvo Maunula, Toni Kinnunen, Kauko Kanniainen, Arto Viitanen, Auli Savimaki, Ecocat
Sudhakar Das, Charles E. Roberts, Southwest Research Institute
Assessment of Various DPF Technologies: Influence on Regeneration, Back Pressure and Soot Estimation
Removal of Hydrocarbons and Particulate Matter Using a Vanadia Selective Catalytic Reduction Catalyst: An Experimental and Modeling Study
Simulations of a Bottoming Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) Driven by Waste Heat in a Diesel Engine (DE)
(2013-01-0838)
(2013-01-1071)
(2013-01-0851)
Nishant Singh, Silpa Mandarapu, Navistar Inc.
Timothy C. Watling, Johnson Matthey Technology Centre; Yaritza Lopez, Jason D. Pless, Balaji Sukumar, Wassim Klink, Penelope Markatou, Johnson Matthey ECT
Ge-Qun Shu, Guopeng Yu, Hua tian, Haiqiao Wei, State Key Lab of Engines; Xingyu Liang, Tianjin Univ
Durability of Filtration Layers Integrated into Diesel Particulate Filters
Effect of Hydrothermal Aging on the Catalytic Performance and Morphology of a Vanadia SCR Catalyst
Thermodynamic Analysis of a Novel Combined Power and Cooling Cycle Driven by the Exhaust Heat Form a Diesel Engine
(2013-01-0837)
(2013-01-1079)
(2013-01-0858)
Hidemasa Iwata, Ibiden Co Ltd; Athanasios Konstandopoulos, CERTH/CPERI; Kazuki Nakamura, Takafumi Kasuga, Kazutake Ogyu, Kazushige Ohno, Ibiden Co Ltd
Yuanzhou Xi, Nathan A. Ottinger, Z. Gerald Liu, Cummins Emission Solutions
Hua Tian, Tianjin University; Ge-Qun Shu, HaiQiao Wei, Xingyu Liang, Guopeng Yu, State Key Lab of Engines
Durability Investigation on Aluminum Titanate-Diesel Particulate Filter Having Asymmetric Hexagonal Cell Design
Effect of Injection Parameters on Spray Characteristics of Urea-SCR System
Numerical Investigation of Buoyancy-Driven Flow in a Simplified Underhood with Open Enclosure
(2013-01-0841)
(2013-01-1067)
(2013-01-0842)
Kentaro Iwasaki, Sumika Ceramics Poland Sp.z o.o.; Takumi Shibuta, Sumitomo Chemical Co.Ltd.
Xian Shi, Jun Deng, Zhijun Wu, Liguang Li, Tongji University
Kuo-Huey Chen, General Motors Company; James Johnson, General Motors Company (retired); Parviz Merati, Charles Davis, Western Michigan Univ.
Development of High Porosity SiC-DPF Which Is Compatible with High Robustness and Catalyst Coating Capability for SCR Coated DPF Application
A Development of Urea Solution Injection Quantity Decision Logic for SCR System
A Numerical Methodology to Compute Temperatures of a Rotating Cardan Shaft
(2013-01-0840)
(2013-01-1069)
(2013-01-0843)
Kazutake Ogyu, Toyoki Ogasawara, Hiroki Sato, Keiji Yamada, Kazushige Ohno, Ibiden Co., Ltd.
Jiho Cho, Jinha Lee, Seokjae Kim, Sunghoon Bang, Jong Ik Chun, Jung Whun Kang, Seungbeom Yoo, Hyundai Motor Co.
Heinrich Reister, Ernst Peter Weidmann, Daimler AG; Thomas Walker, Sachin Badarayani, CD-adapco
The Effect of an Open Channel Filter on Particle Emissions of A GDI Passenger Car during Transient Engine Operation Measured both On a Chassis Dynamometer and On Road
High Speed Video Measurements with Water of a Planar Laser Illuminated Heated Tip Urea Injector Spray
Numerical Simulation of the Transient Heatup of a Passenger Vehicle During a Trailer Towing Uphill Drive
(2013-01-0839)
(2013-01-1073)
(2013-01-0873)
Matti Happonen, Pekka Matilainen, Kauko Kanniainen, Toni Kinnunen, Ecocat Oy; Panu Karjalainen, Juha Heikkilä, Topi Ronkko, Jorma Keskinen, Tampere Univ of Technology; Tero Lähde, Antti Malinen, Liisa Pirjola, Metropolia Univ of Applied Sciences; Theodoros Tzamkiozis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Nic van Vuuren, Jianrong Qin, Continental Automotive Systems USA
Mario Disch, Nils Widdecke, Jochen Wiedemann, IVK / FKFS Univ. of Stuttgart; Heinrich Reister, Ernst Peter Weidmann, Daimler AG
Advanced Ceramic Wall Flow Filter for Reduction of Particulate Number Emission of Direct Injection Gasoline Engines
Design Improvements of Urea SCR Mixing for Medium-Duty Trucks
Fuel economy impact of grille opening and engine cooling fan power on a mid-size sedan.
(2013-01-0836)
(2013-01-1074)
(2013-01-0857)
Yoshitaka Ito, Takehide Shimoda, Takashi Aoki, Yukinari Shibagaki, Kazuya Yuuki, Hirofumi Sakamoto, Claus Vogt, NGK Insulators, Ltd; Tasuku Matsumoto, Wolfgang Heuss, Philipp Kattouah, Mikio Makino, Kyohei Kato, NGK Europe GmbH
Guanyu Zheng, Tenneco Inc.; Manoj Kumar Sampath, William Alcini, Gabriel Salanta, Adam Kotrba, Tenneco Inc; Bryan Axe, Chrysler Group LLC
Bing Xu, Michael Leffert, Brian Belanger, General Motors Company
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Emissions/Environment/Sustainability
Wednesday, April 17 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions
Emissions/Environment/Sustainability
Wednesday, April 17 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
O3-45
O3-46
D3-22
O2-38
Exhaust Emission Control: Particle Exhaust Emission Control: SCR Filter Substrates (PFL406) (Part 1 of 2) (PFL405)
Panel Discussion: Landfill Free Thermal Systems Modeling and Attainment Best Practices (SDP120) Simulation (Part 1 of 2) (HX102)
Papers are presented in this session covering both diesel and gasoline particulate filters in terms of developing substrates with lower pressure drop, improved thermal stress resistance, new substrate materials and new test methods to evaluate the mechanical properties of the ceramic materials.
Papers cover the Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) process, in which a nonhydrocarbon reductant known as Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) is injected to create ammonia which reacts with NOX and converts it into harmless Nitrogen. The topic includes various aspects of SCR technology such as different washcoats, two-way (SCR washcoat on DPF substrate), aging and poisoning impact on catalyst performance, importance of DEF injection and mixing and SCR modeling.
Landfills have led to some of the most heated, acrimonious battles over pollution concerns in the public commons that have ever been seen. The panel will speak about the understanding of what is possible in the auto industry where a fully-integrated supply chain approach to “landfill free” attainment can be part of a long term strategic plan. Issues the panel will be prepared to discuss include education as to what is possible through direct and indirect attention (best practices); barriers.
The Thermal Systems Modeling and Simulation session focusses on state of the art simulation technologies for modeling thermal systems and their application in the development and optimization of vehicle thermal management and fuel economy. The papers in the session will range from empirical, 1D modeling methods to three dimensional CFD models as well as coupled methods.
8:00 a.m. - 10:20 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 11:40 a.m.
Organizers: Kirby Baumgard, John Deere Power Systems; Thorsten Boger, Corning Inc.; Julian Tan, Watlow
Organizers: Brad Adelman, Navistar Inc.; Danan Dou, John Deere Product Engineering Center; Magdi Khair; Rahul Mital, General Motors LLC
Organizers: John J. Bradburn, General Motors LLC; Carol Henry, George Washington Univ.; Michael D. Powers, Wellman Engineering Resins
Organizers: Ales Alajbegovic, Exa Corporation; Gursaran D. Mathur, CalsonicKansei North America Inc.; Kumar Srinivasan, Chrysler Group LLC
10:20 a.m.
10:40 a.m.
Investigation of the Urea Evaporation and Mixing with Various Temperatures and Injector and Injection Angles in the Catalytic Muffler
The Impact of Vehicle Front End Design on AC Performance
(2013-01-1078)
(2013-01-0859)
Tae Hyun An, Man Young Kim, Chonbuk National University; Hak Sup Jung, Kukje Machinery; Hongsuk Kim, Gyubaek Cho, Korea Institute of Machinery & Materials
Ken T. Lan, Chrysler Group LLC; Ling Xiao, MEDA Limited; Kumar Srinivasan, Sadek S. Rahman, Chrysler Group LLC
SCR System Optimization and Control Supported by Simulation Tools
A SIMPLE MODEL FOR CALCULATION OF VEHICLE THERMAL LOADS
(2013-01-1075)
(2013-01-0855)
Grigorios C. Koltsakis, Pavlos Fragkiadoulakis, Zissis Samaras, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki; Evangelos Georgiadis, Charles Bizet, Pierre-Olivier Calendini, Olivier Hayat, Vincent Dubois, PSA Peugeot Citroen; Christos Manetas, Exothermia SA
Kaushal Kumar Jha, Viren Bhanot, Venkata Ryali, Mahindra & Mahindra
11:00 a.m.
Thermal modelling of the engine air intake system in a full vehicle model. (2013-01-0861) Wilko Jansen, Jaguar & Land Rover
11:20 a.m.
Impact of the Underhood Opening Area on the Drag Coefficient and the Thermal Performance of a Vehicle (2013-01-0869) Samer Saab, Valeo Thermal Systems; Jean-François Hetet, Alain Maiboom, Ecole Centrale De Nantes; François Charbonnelle, Valeo Thermal Systems
10:01 p.m.
Thermomechanical Stress Analysis of Vehicles Gray Cast Brake (Written Only -No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-0877) Ali Belhocine, Mechanical Engineering; Bouchetara Mostefa, Usto Univ.
10:02 p.m.
The Development of Exhaust Surface Temperature Models for 3D CFD Vehicle Thermal Management Simulations. Part 1 - General Exhaust Configurations. (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-0879) Kristian Haehndel, BMW Group - RMIT University; Torsten Frank, Frieder Martin Christel, Carsten Spengler, Gerrit Suck, BMW Group; Sylvester Abanteriba, RMIT University
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Planned by Exhaust Aftertreatment and Emissions Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
Planned by Exhaust Aftertreatment and Emissions Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00358, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00358, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
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Planned by Sustainable Development Program Committee / Engineering Meetings Board
Planned by Thermal Management Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00331, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
O2-37
Shushan Bai, Joel Maguire, and Huei Peng The basic mechanics of automatic transmissions remains relatively unchanged, but increased demands for performance, fuel economy, and drivability, as well as the higher number of gears has made it more challenging to design the systems that control automatic transmissions. The emergence of new transmissions—continuously variable and dual clutch transmissions and hybrid powertrains—has added complexity.
Vehicle Electrification Strategies for Sustainability (SDP117)
continuously variable transmission ratio controls, dual-clutch transmission controls, and more. The book includes many illustrations, equations, and clearly explained examples, as well as sample Simulink models of various mechanical, hydraulic, and control subsystems. About the authors Shushan Bai holds a PhD in electrical engineering from Hokkaido University, Japan. His 23 years with GM Powertrain have included work on advanced development of automatic transmissions. He is also an adjunct faculty member at the University of Michigan.
In this session speakers will explore the issues and design strategies of bringing sustainable EV, PHEV and vehicle electrification technologies to market. Identifying the customer value of these sustainable technologies is key to their success and growth. The design models and systems presented in this session highlight ways to optimize customer value to make these technologies successful. This book is unique because it ties the dynamic analysis, control system design, and analytic investigation of the mechanical, hydraulic, and electronic controls. It is based on the authors’ graduate-level teaching material and provides a useful mix of theory and application, showing how the fundamental principles of hydraulics and control systems are applied to today’s automatic transmissions in cars, trucks, buses, and commercial vehicles.
8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
The book opens with the basics of automatic transmission mechanics and then details dynamics and controls associated with modern automatic transmissions. Topics covered include: gear shifting mechanics and controls, dynamic models of planetary automatic transmissions, design of hydraulic control systems, algorithms for achieving consistent shift quality, torque converter clutch controls, centrifugal pendulum vibration absorbers, friction launch controls, shift scheduling and integrated powertrain controls,
Joel Maguire holds a graduate degree from Rennsselaer Polytechnic Institute. He is global innovation leader in GM Powertrain’s Advanced Hybrid Group. Assignments have included management of experimental transmission projects in North America and Europe.
Cost Effective Annual Use and Charging Frequency for Four Different Plug-in Powertrains
Danilo Santini, Yan ZHOU, Thomas Stephens, Anant Vyas, Namdoo Kim, Kevin Gallagher, Argonne National Laboratory The Integrated Electric Lifestyle: The Economic and Environmental Benefits of an Efficient Home-Vehicle System (2013-01-0495) Benjamin Lee, Daniel Boston, Qinpeng Wang, Godfried Augenbroe, Bert Bras, Tina Guldberg, Christiaan Paredis, Georgia Institute of Technology; Michael Tinskey, Donna Bell, Ford Motor Co 8:40 a.m.
A Technical and Financial Analysis of Potentially Near-Zero Greenhouse Gas Emission Passenger Vehicles (2013-01-0496) Michael Brear, Peter Dennis, Chris Manzie, University of Melbourne; Rahul Sharma, University of Queensland
9:00 a.m.
Gears grinding? Find out why in this new book!
Bai, Maguire, Peng
By Shushan Bai, Joel M. Maguire and Huei Peng This well-illustrated book relays how the fundamental principles of hydraulics and control systems are applied to today’s automatic transmissions. Like no other book of its kind, it ties together the dynamic analysis, control system design and analytic investigation of the mechanical, hydraulic and electronic controls. SAE Member Price: $79.96* List Price: $99.95 ISBN: 978-0-7680-7604-2 Product Code: R-413
*Discount based on Elite Member level. For more information on member levels, visit www.sae.org/membership/benefits.
Hydrogen Sensors for Automotive Fuel Cell Applications (2013-01-0497) Massimo Venturi, Daimler AG; Ralph Fischer, MBtech Group GmbH & Co. KGaA; Florian Henkel, NuCellSys GmbH
9:20 a.m.
Shushan Bai Joel Maguire Huei Peng
R-413
(2013-01-0494)
8:20 a.m.
of Automatic Transmissions
Huei Peng received a Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley. He is a professor at the University of Michigan and his research interests include the design and control of hybrid vehicles and vehicle active safety systems.
Organizers: Rajit Johri, Ford Motor Co.; Nakia Simon, Mengyang Zhang, Chrysler Group LLC; Richard T. Paul, Environmental Consultant 8:00 a.m.
Dynamic Analysis and Control System Design
P135100
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Online: books.sae.org/book-r-413 E-mail:
[email protected] Phone: 1-877-606-7323 (U.S. & Canada) or 1-724-776-4970 (International) Actual shipping charges will be applied.
A Load Balancing Strategy for Increasing Battery Lifetime in Electric Vehicles (2013-01-0499) Christopher Masjosthusmann, Ulrich Bueker, Ulrich Köhler, Nikolaus Decius, HELLA KGaA Hueck & Co.
9:40 a.m.
A Techno-Economic Analysis of BEV Service Providers Offering Fast Charging and Battery Swapping Services (2013-01-0500) Jeremy S. Neubauer, Ahmad Pesaran, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
10:00 a.m.
Formulation of Model for Estimation of Battery Capacity Degradation based on Usage History. (2013-01-0501) Taisuke Tsurutani, Koichiro Takemasa, Tsubasa Uchida, Yuki Tominaga, Honda R&D Co., Ltd.
10:20 a.m.
Mark your Calendar SAE/KSAE 2013 International Powertrains, Fuels & Lubricants Meeting October 21 – 23, 2013
The Future Adoption and Benefit of Electric Vehicles: A Parametric Assessment
Seoul, Korea
(2013-01-0502)
http://www.sae.org/events/pfl
Garrett E. Barter, David Reichmuth, Todd H. West, Dawn K. Manley, Sandia National Laboratories 10:40 a.m.
Supervisory Control Strategy for Mild Hybrid System - A Model Based Approach (2013-01-0503) Subhabrata Gupta, Rahul Sharma, Yuaraj K B, Anil Yadav, Manik Narula, Tapan Sahoo, Maruti Suzuki India Ltd.
11:00 a.m.
Feasibility of Electrifying Urban Goods Distribution Trucks (2013-01-0504) Sofia Löfstrand, Jonas Hellgren, Niklas Thulin, Volvo GTT ATR; Henrik Engdahl, Stefan Pettersson, Viktoria Institute; Jon Williamsson, Anders Sandoff, University of Gothenburg
11:20 a.m.
Modified Bass Model with External Factors for Electric Vehicle Adoption and Policy Implications (2013-01-0505) Yimin Liu, Erica Klampfl, Michael A. Tamor, Ford Motor Co.
11:40 a.m.
How to Make Your Fleet More Sustainable and Save Money: The Ford Fleet Purchase Planner (2013-01-0506) Sandra Winkler, Daniel Reich, Erica Klampfl, Timothy Wallington, Ford Motor Co. Planned by Sustainable Development Program Committee / Engineering Meetings Board The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00368, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
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Emissions/Environment/Sustainability
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOMof Automatic Transmissions
Dynamic Analysis and Control System Design of Automatic Transmissions
TIME
Wednesday, April 17 - Morning Dynamic Analysis and Technical and Business Sessions Control System Design
Emissions/Environment/Sustainability
Wednesday, April 17 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
W2-66
O3-46
O3-45
O2-37
Emissions Measurement and Testing (PFL408)
Exhaust Emission Control: SCR (Part 2 of 2) (PFL405)
Particle Emissions from Combustion Sources (Part 1 of 2) (PFL409)
Sustainable and Energy Efficient Manufacturing (SDP109)
Papers are invited for this session covering emissions measuring techniques and testing regimes. This includes new analysis techniques and the novel application of existing techniques, the comparison of existing and proposed testing regimes with real world experience, including modeling.
Papers cover the Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) process, in which a nonhydrocarbon reductant known as Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) is injected to create ammonia which reacts with NOX and converts it into harmless Nitrogen. The topic includes various aspects of SCR technology such as different washcoats, two-way (SCR washcoat on DPF substrate), aging and poisoning impact on catalyst performance, importance of DEF injection and mixing and SCR modeling.
Papers are invited for this session on particle emissions from combustion engines, including measurement and testing methods, and the effects of changes in fuel composition. Papers are also invited on the topics of the environmental and health effects of elemental carbon and organic carbon that constitutes solid cored particles plus the environmental and health effects of secondary organic aerosol emissions. This includes particulate emissions from both gasoline and diesel engines.
The goal of this session is to address developments in energy efficient manufacturing relevant to the automotive industry. Specifically, it will focus on examining emerging energy efficient manufacturing technologies, as well as, best practices for established manufacturing methods. Additionally, the session examines innovative design and modeling techniques relevant to energy systems employed in automotive manufacturing.
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:40 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Organizers: Allen B. Duncan, Environmental Protection; Leslie Hill, Horiba, Ltd.; Phil Price, Ford Motor Co.
Organizers: Brad Adelman, Navistar Inc.; Danan Dou, John Deere Product Engineering Center; Magdi Khair; Rahul Mital, General Motors LLC
Organizers: Imad A. Khalek, Southwest Research Institute; Matti Maricq, Ford Motor Co.
Organizers: Deepak Gupta, Southeast Missouri State Univ.; Bhaskaran Gopalakrishnan, West Virginia Univ.; Michael Santella, University of Tennessee; Antoinette W. Stein, EPPLCA.org
Chairpersons: Matti Maricq, Ford Motor Co; Imad Khalek, Southwest Research Institute
Chairpersons: Deepak Gupta, Southeast Missouri State Univ; Bhaskaran Gopalakrishnan, West Virginia Univ Moderators: Deepak Gupta, Southeast Missouri State Univ; Bhaskaran Gopalakrishnan, West Virginia Univ
1:00 p.m.
1:20 p.m.
1:40 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
2:20 p.m.
Vehicle Exhaust Emissions Characterization by Chromatographic Techniques Applied to Different Gasoline-Ethanol Blend
Upcoming Emission Regulations for Passenger Cars : Impact on SCR System Requirements and Developments
Analysis of Gaseous and PM Emissions of 4-Stroke CAI/HCCI and SI Combustion in a DI Gasoline Engine
Technical Keynote: An Overview of Sustainable Practices at US Manufacturing Industry
(2013-01-1044)
(2013-01-1072)
(2013-01-1549)
(Oral Only)
Susanna Paz-Estivill, Rosa Delgado-Ortiz, Applus IDIADA; Elisenda Cirera-Domènech, Francesc Broto-Puig, IQS (Ramon Llull University)
Joël Op de Beeck, Inergy Automotive Systems SA; James Thompson, Neall Booth, Inergy Automotive Systems LLC
Mohammed Moore Ojapah, Yan Zhang, Hua Zhao, Brunel University
Nasr Alkadi, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Alternative to Hydrogen/Helium as Flame Ionization Detector Fuel
Cold Start Effect Phenomena over Zeolite SCR Catalysts for Exhaust Gas Aftertreatment
Simulation and Analysis of In-Cylinder Soot Formation in a Low Temperature Combustion Diesel Engine Using a Detailed Reaction Mechanism
(2013-01-1045)
(2013-01-1064)
(2013-01-1565)
Mahmoud K. Yassine, Morgan La Pan, Kamal Nayfeh, Chrysler Group LLC
Volker Schmeisser, Michel Weibel, Laura Sebastian Hernando, Daimler AG; Isabella Nova, Enrico Tronconi, Maria Pia Ruggeri, Politecnico di Milano
Chitralkumar V. Naik, Karthik Puduppakkam, Ellen Meeks, Reaction Design Inc.
Experimental and Modeling Study of a Diesel Oxidation Catalyst (DOC) under Transient and CPF Active Regeneration Conditions
Mitigation of Platinum Poisoning of CuZeolite SCR Catalysts
The Influence of Fuel Properties on Particulate Number Emissions from a Direct Injection Spark Ignition Engine
A Study on Innovation of Material Recycles: World’s First Implementation to Use ELV Bumper Materials for New Car Bumpers
(2013-01-1046)
(2013-01-1065)
(2013-01-1558)
(2013-01-0831)
Xiaobo Song, Harsha Surenahalli, Jeffrey Naber, Gordon Parker, John Johnson, Michigan Technological University
Xu Chen, Neal Currier, Aleksey Yezerets, Krishna Kamasamudram, Cummins Inc.
Felix Leach, Richard Stone, Univ. of Oxford; Dave Richardson, Jaguar Cars Ltd
Shigeki Nitta, Kanako Ito, Mazda Motor Corporation
Emissions Measurement System for Hybrid and Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles Using Intermittent Sampling Strategy
On-Engine Investigation of SCR on Filters (SCRoF) for HDD Passive Applications
A New Approach for Very Low Particulate Mass Emissions Measurement
The Impact of Die Start-Up Procedure for High Pressure Die Casting
(2013-01-1047)
(2013-01-1066)
(2013-01-1557)
(2013-01-0829)
Yoshinori Otsuki, Tatsuki Kumagai, Hiroshi Nakamura, Katsushi Taguchi, Horiba Ltd; Nobuhisa Mori, Toyota Motor Corporation
Weiyong Tang, Dave Youngren, Michael SantaMaria, Sanath Kumar, BASF Corporation
Jonathan Bushkuhl, Kettering University; William Silvis, AVL North America Inc; Joseph Szente, Matti Maricq, Ford Motor Co
Alastair Long, David Thornhill, Cecil Armstrong, Queen’s University of Belfast; David Watson, Ryobi Aluminium Castings (UK) Ltd
Influence of Driving Cycles on Powered Two-Wheelers Emissions, Fuel Consumption and Cold Start Behavior
The Effects of CO, H2, and C3H6 on the SCR Reactions of an Fe Zeolite SCR Catalyst
Application of the Pegasor Particle Sensor for the Measurement of Mass and Particle Number Emissions
Trends and Tips for Driving Low VOC Emissions for Cabin Interiors
(2013-01-1048)
(2013-01-1062)
(2013-01-1561)
(Oral Only)
Giorgio Zamboni, Univ of Genoa; Maria Vittoria Prati, Istituto Motori CNR; Chiara Carraro, Stefano Malfettani, Univ of Genoa; Maria Antonietta Costagliola, Giovanni Meccariello, Istituto Motori CNR; Silvia Marelli, Massimo Capobianco, Univ of Genoa
Michael Andrew Smith, University of Michigan; Christopher Depcik, University of Kansas; John Hoard, Stani Bohac, Dennis Assanis, University of Michigan
Leonidas Ntziachristos, Stavros Amanatidis, Zissis Samaras, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki; Kauko Janka, Juha Tikkanen, Pegasor Oy
Marilyn Black, UL AQS
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TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
W2-66
O3-46
O3-45
O2-37
Emissions Measurement and Testing (PFL408)
Exhaust Emission Control: SCR (Part 2 of 2) (PFL405)
Particle Emissions from Combustion Sources (Part 1 of 2) (PFL409)
Sustainable and Energy Efficient Manufacturing (SDP109)
Papers are invited for this session covering emissions measuring techniques and testing regimes. This includes new analysis techniques and the novel application of existing techniques, the comparison of existing and proposed testing regimes with real world experience, including modeling.
Papers cover the Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) process, in which a nonhydrocarbon reductant known as Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) is injected to create ammonia which reacts with NOX and converts it into harmless Nitrogen. The topic includes various aspects of SCR technology such as different washcoats, two-way (SCR washcoat on DPF substrate), aging and poisoning impact on catalyst performance, importance of DEF injection and mixing and SCR modeling.
Papers are invited for this session on particle emissions from combustion engines, including measurement and testing methods, and the effects of changes in fuel composition. Papers are also invited on the topics of the environmental and health effects of elemental carbon and organic carbon that constitutes solid cored particles plus the environmental and health effects of secondary organic aerosol emissions. This includes particulate emissions from both gasoline and diesel engines.
The goal of this session is to address developments in energy efficient manufacturing relevant to the automotive industry. Specifically, it will focus on examining emerging energy efficient manufacturing technologies, as well as, best practices for established manufacturing methods. Additionally, the session examines innovative design and modeling techniques relevant to energy systems employed in automotive manufacturing.
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:40 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Organizers: Allen B. Duncan, Environmental Protection; Leslie Hill, Horiba, Ltd.; Phil Price, Ford Motor Co.
Organizers: Brad Adelman, Navistar Inc.; Danan Dou, John Deere Product Engineering Center; Magdi Khair; Rahul Mital, General Motors LLC
Organizers: Imad A. Khalek, Southwest Research Institute; Matti Maricq, Ford Motor Co.
Organizers: Deepak Gupta, Southeast Missouri State Univ.; Bhaskaran Gopalakrishnan, West Virginia Univ.; Michael Santella, University of Tennessee; Antoinette W. Stein, EPPLCA.org
Chairpersons: Matti Maricq, Ford Motor Co; Imad Khalek, Southwest Research Institute
Chairpersons: Deepak Gupta, Southeast Missouri State Univ; Bhaskaran Gopalakrishnan, West Virginia Univ Moderators: Deepak Gupta, Southeast Missouri State Univ; Bhaskaran Gopalakrishnan, West Virginia Univ
2:40 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
3:20 p.m.
3:40 p.m.
10:01 p.m.
Fast O2 Measurement using Modified UEGO Sensors in the Intake and Exhaust of a Diesel Engine
Comparison of SCR Catalyst Performance on RMC SET Emission Cycle between an Engine and a High Flow Burner Rig
Determining Soot Distribution in the Vehicle Exhaust Downstream of a Faulty Diesel Particulate Filter
High-Throughput Manufacturing for Chrome Thin Film Coatings on Aluminum Wheels
(2013-01-1051)
(2013-01-1070)
(2013-01-1562)
(Oral Only)
Kieran Hegarty, Paul Dickinson, Dariusz Cieslar, Nick Collings, Univ of Cambridge
Pranay Nagar, Tamas Szailer, Cummins Inc.; Cynthia Webb, Southwest Research Institute
Paul Tennison, Joseph Szente, Michael Loos, Thomas Korniski, Xiaogang Zhang, Ford Motor Co.
David Mount, ULVAC Japan, Ltd.
An Experimental and Modeling Study of Reaction Kinetics for a Cu-Zeolite SCR Catalyst Based on Engine Experiments
Improvement of Low-Temperature Performance of The NOx Reduction Efficiency on the Urea-SCR Catalysts
Effect of Equivalence Ratio on the Particulate Emissions from a Spark-Ignited, Direct-Injected Gasoline
Chilled Water System Analysis Tool (CWSAT) and Application to Manufacturing Plants
(2013-01-1054)
(2013-01-1076)
(2013-01-1560)
(2013-01-0832)
Xiaobo Song, Jeffrey Naber, John Johnson, Gordon Parker, MIchigan Technological University
Satoshi Sato, Shinya Sato, Mitsuru Hosoya, Hino Motors, Ltd.
Stephen Sakai, Mitchell Hageman, David Rothamer, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Alex R. Quintal; Ghanshym Gaudani, Dragoljub Kosanovic, UMASS Amherst IAC
Effects of 7, 9, and 10 psi Vapor Pressure Fuels on Multi-Day Diurnal Evaporative Emissions of Tier 2 and LEV II Vehicles
Experimental Demonstration of a ModelBased Control Design and Calibration Method for Cost Optimal Euro-VI EngineAftertreatment Operation
PN Emissions from Heavy-Duty Diesel Engine with Periodic Regenerating DPF
Compressed Air Efficiency: A Case Study Combining Variable Speed Control with Electronic Inlet Valve Modulation
(2013-01-1057)
(2013-01-1061)
(2013-01-1564)
(2013-01-0834)
Johanna Dolch, Ford Motor Co; Aaron Reek, Gerard Glinsky, SGS Environmental Testing Corp; Dominic Dicicco, Ford Motor Co; Valerie Ughetta, Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers Inc
Paul Mentink, Frank Willems, Frank Kupper, Edwin Van den Eijnden, TNO Automotive
Hiroyuki Yamada, NTSEL
Jason Cambridge, Shane Frazier, David W. Goodman, Malek Nofal, Ali Razban, IUPUI
In-Situ Real-Time Fuel Consumption Measurement Using Raw Exhaust Flow Meter and Zirconia AFR Sensor
Using IAC Database for Longitudinal Study of Small to Medium Sized Automotive Industry Suppliers’ Energy Intensity Changes
(2013-01-1058)
(2013-01-0833)
Masanobu Akita, Hiroshi Nakamura, Masayuki Adachi, Horiba, Ltd.
S. Chaudhari; Deepak Gupta, Southeast Missouri State Univ.; Bhaskaran Gopalakrishnan, West Virginia Univ.
Ford Otosan New Powertrain Test Facility - Part 1: Design & Construction of Engine Emission Development Cells (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
Increasing Competitiveness and Sustainability in Structural Assembly by Using Friction Spot Welding (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
(2013-01-1059)
(2013-01-0835)
Serdar Akca, Cem Ozen, Fatih Yilmaz, Yasin Yayla, Ford Otosan Product Development
Henry Hameister, Helmut Schmidt University
Planned by Exhaust Aftertreatment and Emissions Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
Planned by Exhaust Aftertreatment and Emissions Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
Planned by Exhaust Aftertreatment and Emissions Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00360, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00358, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00361, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
Planned by Sustainable Development Program Committee / Engineering Meetings Board
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Wednesday, April 17 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions
Emissions/Environment/Sustainability
Wednesday, April 17 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
O2-38 Thermal Systems Modeling and Simulation (Part 2 of 2) (HX102) The Thermal Systems Modeling and Simulation session focusses on state of the art simulation technologies for modeling thermal systems and their application in the development and optimization of vehicle thermal management and fuel economy. The papers in the session will range from empirical, 1D modeling methods to three dimensional CFD models as well as coupled methods. 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Organizers: Ales Alajbegovic, Exa Corporation; Gursaran D. Mathur, CalsonicKansei North America Inc.; Kumar Srinivasan, Chrysler Group LLC 1:00 p.m.
Design of efficient air-conditioning systems for electric vehicles
Figure out why and how engines fail with this new book! NEW!
(2013-01-0864) Bárbara Torregrosa-Jaime, Jorge Payá, Jose Corberan, Universitat Politècnica de València 1:20 p.m.
A Comparison of Physiology-based Metrics to Environment-based Metrics for Evaluating Thermal Comfort (2013-01-0844) Mark Hepokoski, Allen Curran, Tony Schwenn, ThermoAnalytics Inc
1:40 p.m.
A New Computational Tool for Automotive Thermal Comfort Simulation (2013-01-0868) Jiazhen Ling, Vikrant Aute, Yunho Hwang, Reinhard Radermacher, University of Maryland
2:00 p.m.
A New Automotive Air Conditioning System Simulation Tool Developed in Matlab/ Simulink (2013-01-0850) Tibor Kiss, Lawrence Chaney, National Renewable Energy Laboratory; John Meyer, Visteon Corporation
2:20 p.m.
PSO tuned Vehicle Climate System Model for HIL based ECU testing (2013-01-0874) Sufian Ashraf Mazhari, Saju Nampoothiri, Tata Elxsi, Ltd.
2:40 p.m.
Numerical Simulation of Warm-up Characteristics and Thermal Management of a GDI Engine (2013-01-0870) Jesús Lahuerta, Stephen Samuel, Oxford Brookes University
3:00 p.m.
A Statistical Approach for Correlation/Validation of Hot-Soak Terminal Temperature of a Vehicle Cabin CFD Model (2013-01-0854) Tao Ye, General Motors Company
3:20 p.m.
Active Thermal Management with a Dual Mode Coolant Pump (2013-01-0849) Varun Negandhi, BorgWarner Inc.; Dohoy Jung, University of Michigan-Dearborn; John Shutty, BorgWarner Inc.
3:40 p.m.
A Multi-Dimensional CFD-Chemical Kinetics Approach in Detection and Reduction of Knocking Combustion in Diesel-Natural Gas Dual-Fuel Engines Using Local Heat Release Analysis (2013-01-0865) Amin Maghbouli, National University of Singapore; Sina Shafee, Middle East Technical University; Rahim Khoshbakhti Saray, Sahand University of Technology; Wenming Yang, National University of Singapore; Vahid Hosseini, Sharif Univ of Technology; Hui An, National University of Singapore
4:00 p.m.
Improving Air-Fuel Mixing in Diesel Engine Fuelled by Higher Viscous Fuel using Guide Vane Swirl and Tumble Device (GVSTD)
By Ernst Greuter and Stefan Zima Translated from a popular German reference work, this English edition sheds light on determining engine failure and remedies. The authors present a selection of engine failures, investigate and evaluate ISBN: 978-0-7680-0885-2 List Price $109.95 why they failed, and provide guidance on how Product Code: R-320 to prevent such failures. The scope of engines covered includes generalpurpose engines found in an array of industries. This book serves as a welcomed educational reference for researchers, students and engineers to discover how the theoretically impossible canand will-happen. This book is ideal for those working with engines, including: • Repair Shops • Shipyards • Insurance Companies
• Researchers • And Engine Manufacturers
(2013-01-0867) Idris Saad, Universiti Teknologi MARA; Saiful Bari, University of South Australia 10:01 p.m.
Organic Rankine Cycles with Dry Fluids for Small Engine Exhaust Waste Heat Recovery (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-0878) Charles Sprouse III, Christopher Depcik, University of Kansas
10:02 p.m.
Prediction of HVAC System Aero/acoustic Noise Generation and Propagation using CFD (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
Order today!
(2013-01-0856)
Online: books.sae.org/book-r-320 E-mail:
[email protected] Phone: 1-877-606-7323 (U.S. & Canada) or 1-724-776-4970
Mayur Sah, Kumar Srinivasan, Chrysler Group LLC; Fred Mendonca, Nachiket Pai, CD Adapco Planned by Thermal Management Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLLTP-00331, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
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TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
O2-43
8:00 a.m.
8:20 a.m.
8:40 a.m.
9:00 a.m.
9:20 a.m.
9:40 a.m.
O2-37
D0-03A
O2-35/36
Advanced Catalysts and Substrates (PFL400)
Climate Control (Part 1 of 2) (HX104)
LCA and Sustainability (SDP113)
Particle Emissions from Combustion Sources (Part 2 of 2) (PFL409)
Papers are invited for this session covering the systems engineering experience required to achieve ultra-low emission levels on light-duty vehicles. Emission system component topics for this session include the development of advanced threeway catalysts, the development of NOX control strategies for gasoline lean burn engines, the application of high cell density substrates to advanced emission systems, and the integration of these components into full vehicle emission systems.
Climate control is a defining vehicle attribute and is associated with brand image. Thermal performance and quality of climate control are both critical to customer satisfaction. The system has strong design interaction with other vehicle systems, while its primary objective is to deliver thermal comfort and occupant safety with low energy consumption. Energy Efficient rear defog, C02 modeling, Suction Pressure drop, IHX optimization, and innovative airflow control are amoung recent advances.
This session reviews life cycle assessments on materials, technologies, and processes. Other topics included in this session are updates on the development of life cycle analysis databases for use by the national and international community.
Papers are invited for this session on particle emissions from combustion engines, including measurement and testing methods, and the effects of changes in fuel composition. Papers are also invited on the topics of the environmental and health effects of elemental carbon and organic carbon that constitutes solid cored particles plus the environmental and health effects of secondary organic aerosol emissions. This includes particulate emissions from both gasoline and diesel engines.
8:00 a.m. - 9:20 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 10:40 a.m.
Organizers: Douglas Ball, Umicore Autocat USA Inc.; Rasto Brezny, Manufacturers of Emission Controls Assoc.; Ronald Heck; Joseph E. Kubsh, Manufacturers of Emission Controls Assoc.
Organizers: Bashar AbdulNour, General Dynamics Land Systems; Jeffrey Bozeman, General Motors LLC; William Raymond Hill, Macrae LLC
Organizers: Claudia Duranceau, CD Technical LLC; Susan Sawyer-Beaulieu, Univ. of Windsor
Organizers: Imad A. Khalek, Southwest Research Institute; Matti Maricq, Ford Motor Co.
Emission Performance of California and Federal Aftermarket TWC Converters
Keynote Presentation
Cathode Material Identity’s Influence on the Environmental Impact of Automotive Lithium-Ion Batteries
Experimental Study the Influence of EP Antiwear Additive on Particle Emissions in Diesel Engines
(2013-01-1298)
(Oral Only)
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-1566)
Rasto Brezny, Joseph Kubsh, Manufacturers of Emission Controls Assoc
Bashar AbdulNour, General Dynamics Land Systems
Jennifer B. Dunn, Argonne National Laboratory; Christine James, University of Michigan; Kevin Gallagher, Linda Gaines, John Sullivan, Andrew Burnham, Michael Wang, Argonne National Laboratory
Xingyu Liang, Yuesen Wang, Ge-Qun Shu, lihui dong, Kang Yang, Yu Chen, State Key Lab Of Engines
N2O Emissions of Low Emission Vehicles
Modeling CO2 Concentrations in Vehicle Cabin
Contemporary Tools and Approach for Project Management Sustainability in Indian Automotive Industry
Strategies for Particle Emissions Reduction from GDI Engines
(2013-01-1300)
(2013-01-1497)
(2013-01-1278)
(2013-01-1556)
Douglas Ball, David Moser, Yonghong Yang, David Lewis, Umicore Autocat USA Inc.
Heejung Jung, Univ. of California-Riverside
Yaamini Devi Loganathan, Foton Motors Mktg & Sales India Pvt Ltd
Youngjae Kim, Yongha Kim, SangYoul Jun, Kang Hun Lee, SeungHyun Rew, Donghyeon Lee, Hyundai Autron; Simsoo Park, Korea University
Hydrocarbon Traps for Gasoline and Ethanol Applications
Studies on AC Suction Line Pressure Drop Using 1D Modeling
Indian Automobile Greenfield Projects and its Impact on Economic Sustainability
Fuel Effect on Particle Emissions of a Direct Injection Engine
(2013-01-1297)
(2013-01-1503)
(2013-01-1284)
(2013-01-1559)
John Nunan, Umicore Autocat USA Inc; Jason Lupescu, Ford Motor Co; Gregory Denison, Douglas Ball, David Moser, Umicore Autocat USA Inc
Sathish Kumar S, Chrysler India Automotive Pvt. Ltd.; Shankar Natarajan, Chrysler Canada Inc.; Michael V Rinaldi, Chrysler Group LLC
Yaamini Devi Loganathan, Foton Motors Mktg & Sales India Pvt Ltd
Yongha Kim, Youngjae Kim, Jiwon Kang, SangYoul Jun, SeungHyun Rew, Donghyeon Lee, Hyundai Autron; Simsoo Park, Korea University
Exhaust Gas Aftertreatment for Lean Gasoline Direct Injection Engines Potential for Future Applications
1D Modeling of AC Refrigerant Loop and Vehicle Cabin to Simulate Soak and Cool Down
Uncertainties in the Life Cycle Assessment of Passenger Vehicles
Differences in O2 and NO2 Oxidation of Diesel Particulate
(2013-01-1299)
(2013-01-1502)
(2013-01-1279)
(Oral Only)
Susanne Philipp, Ruediger Hoyer, Frank Adam, Stephan Eckhoff, Umicore AG & Co. KG, Hanau, Germany; Rolf Wunsch, Christof Schoen, Guido Vent, Daimler AG, Sindelfingen, Germany
Shankar Natarajan, Chrysler Canada Inc.; Sathish Kumar S, Chrysler India Automotive Pvt. Ltd.; Ricardo Amaral, Sadek Rahman, Chrysler Group LLC
Adriana Carvallo, Jean-Pierre L. Birat, Antoine Gauriat, Jean-Sébastien Thomas, ArcelorMittal Global R&D
Andrea Strzelec, Texas A&M Univ.; Todd Toops, C. Stuart Daw, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Comprehensive Modeling of Vehicle Air Conditioning Loads Using Heat Balance Method
Regional Impact on the Life Cycle Assessment of Electric Vehicle (EV)
Evaluation of Partial Flow Dilution Methodology for Light Duty Particulate Mass Measurement
(2013-01-1507)
(2013-01-1280)
(2013-01-1567)
Mohammad Ali Fayazbakhsh, Majid Bahrami, Simon Fraser University
Fan Yang, Bingbing Li, Chris Yuan, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee
Eric B. Foote, Matti Maricq, Michael Sherman, Daniel Carpenter, Mark Guenther, Jason Peabody, Mark Polster, Joseph Szente, Michael Loos, Ford Motor Co.
Internal Heat Exchanger Integration for a Dual Evaporator MAC System
Life Cycle Assessment of Energy Use and GHG Emissions of Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles in China
Use of a Catalytic Stripper as an Alternative to the Original PMP Measurement Protocol
(2013-01-1504)
(2013-01-1281)
(2013-01-1563)
Lothar Seybold, GM Europe - Adam Opel AG Engineering; William Hill, Macrae LLC; Ioannis Lazaridis, GM Europe - Adam Opel AG Engineering
Xiaomin Xie, Tingting Zhang, Zhen Huang, Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ.
Leonidas Ntziachristos, Stavros Amanatidis, Zissis Samaras, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki; Barouch Giechaskiel, Alexander Bergmann, AVL LIST GmbH
Chairpersons: Matti Maricq, Ford Motor Co; Imad Khalek, Southwest Research Institute
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Thursday, April 18 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions
Emissions/Environment/Sustainability
Thursday, April 18 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
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Advanced Catalysts and Substrates (PFL400)
Climate Control (Part 1 of 2) (HX104)
LCA and Sustainability (SDP113)
Particle Emissions from Combustion Sources (Part 2 of 2) (PFL409)
Papers are invited for this session covering the systems engineering experience required to achieve ultra-low emission levels on light-duty vehicles. Emission system component topics for this session include the development of advanced threeway catalysts, the development of NOX control strategies for gasoline lean burn engines, the application of high cell density substrates to advanced emission systems, and the integration of these components into full vehicle emission systems.
Climate control is a defining vehicle attribute and is associated with brand image. Thermal performance and quality of climate control are both critical to customer satisfaction. The system has strong design interaction with other vehicle systems, while its primary objective is to deliver thermal comfort and occupant safety with low energy consumption. Energy Efficient rear defog, C02 modeling, Suction Pressure drop, IHX optimization, and innovative airflow control are amoung recent advances.
This session reviews life cycle assessments on materials, technologies, and processes. Other topics included in this session are updates on the development of life cycle analysis databases for use by the national and international community.
Papers are invited for this session on particle emissions from combustion engines, including measurement and testing methods, and the effects of changes in fuel composition. Papers are also invited on the topics of the environmental and health effects of elemental carbon and organic carbon that constitutes solid cored particles plus the environmental and health effects of secondary organic aerosol emissions. This includes particulate emissions from both gasoline and diesel engines.
8:00 a.m. - 9:20 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 10:40 a.m.
Organizers: Douglas Ball, Umicore Autocat USA Inc.; Rasto Brezny, Manufacturers of Emission Controls Assoc.; Ronald Heck; Joseph E. Kubsh, Manufacturers of Emission Controls Assoc.
Organizers: Bashar AbdulNour, General Dynamics Land Systems; Jeffrey Bozeman, General Motors LLC; William Raymond Hill, Macrae LLC
Organizers: Claudia Duranceau, CD Technical LLC; Susan Sawyer-Beaulieu, Univ. of Windsor
Organizers: Imad A. Khalek, Southwest Research Institute; Matti Maricq, Ford Motor Co.
Vehicle Cabin Air Quality with Fractional Air Recirculation
Reducing Light Duty Vehicle Fuel Consumption and Greenhouse Gas Emissions: The Combined Potential of Hybrid Technology and Behavioral Adaptation
Impact of Biomass-Derived Fuels on Soot Oxidation and DPF Regeneration Behavior
(2013-01-1494)
(2013-01-1282)
(2013-01-1551)
Michael L. Grady, Heejung Jung, Univ of California-Riverside; Yong chul Kim, June Kyu Park, Bock Cheol Lee, Hyundai Motor Company
Danilo Santini, Andrew Burnham, Argonne National Laboratory
Om Parkash Bhardwaj, Florian Kremer, Stefan Pischinger, VKA, RWTH Aachen University; Bernhard Lüers, Andreas F. Kolbeck, Thomas Koerfer, FEV GmbH
Effects on Real Life Fuel Efficiency of Raising the MAC Engagement Temperature
Life-Cycle Greenhouse Gas and Criteria Air Pollutant Emissions of Electric Vehicles in the United States
Effect of Multiple Injections on Particulate Size-Number Distributions in a Common Rail Direct Injection Engine Fueled with Karanja Biodiesel Blends
(2013-01-1506)
(2013-01-1283)
(2013-01-1554)
Roberto Monforte, Massimiliano Mandrile, Fiat Group Automobiles S.p.A.
Hao Cai, Michael Wang, Amgad Elgowainy, Jeongwoo Han, Argonne National Laboratory
Atul Dhar; Avinash Kumar Agarwal, I I T Kanpur
Smart Rear Defog
Application of Life Cycle Analysis to End of Life Vehicles Recycling Process
(2013-01-1510)
(2013-01-1285)
Gilles Delorme, General Motors of Canada
Suna Erses Yay, Sakarya Universitesi; Kubilay Yay, Istanbul Technical Univ.
10:00 a.m.
10:20 a.m.
10:40 a.m.
10:01 p.m.
Planned by Exhaust Aftertreatment and Emissions Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
Planned by Thermal Management Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00333, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
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Macroscopic Study of Projected Catalytic Converter Requirements (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
A Miniature Catalytic Stripper for Particles Less Than 23 Nanometers (Written Only -No Oral Presentation)
(2013-01-1286)
(2013-01-1570)
Bryan Strecker, Christopher Depcik, Univ. of Kansas
Jacob Swanson, University of Cambridge; David Kittelson, Univ of Minnesota-Twin Cities; Barouch Giechaskiel, Alexander Bergmann, AVL LIST GmbH; Martyn Twigg, TST Ltd
Planned by Sustainable Development Program Committee / Engineering Meetings Board
Planned by Exhaust Aftertreatment and Emissions Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00367, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00361, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
Emissions/Environment/Sustainability
Thursday, April 18 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
O3-46
8:20 a.m.
O2-38
O2-43
Exhaust Emission Control: Modeling (Part 1 of 2) (PFL407)
Thermal Systems Components (HX101)
Gaseous Engine Emissions (PFL411)
Papers are invited for this session covering diesel engine exhaust aftertreatment system models as well as their validation and application. Technologies covered include DOC, HC Trap, DPF, LNT, SCR, ammonia oxidation catalysts, hybrid or combined catalysts, urea-water solution spray dynamics, and mixture non-uniformity. Modeling aspects range from fundamental, 3D models of individual components to system level simulation, optimization, and control.
This session features components used for thermal management. The papers address design, application and systems related topics.
Papers for this session on the general topic of combustion engine gaseous emissions (regulated and non-regulated). This includes hydrocarbon species production over aftertreatment devices as a result of changes in fuel specification and the inclusion of bio derived components, specific NOX species production over catalytic devices, well to wheels CO2 production for alternative technologies and consideration of secondary emissions production (slip) as a result of aftertreatment.
8:20 a.m. - 11:20 a.m.
9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
9:40 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Organizers: Maruthi Devarakonda, GE Electric Company; Thomas McKinley, Cummins Inc.; Vincenzo Mulone, University of Rome Tor Vergata; Achuth Munnannur, Cummins; Balaji Sukumar, Johnson Matthey ECT
Organizers: Ronald Semel, General Motors; Alaa ElSharkawy, Chrysler Group LLC
Organizers: Siddiq Khan, ACEEE; Amanda LeaLangton, University of Leeds; Siddiq Khan, ACEEE
Development of a 3-D Model for Analyzing the Effects of Channel Geometry on Filtration Characteristics in Particulate Filter System (2013-01-1583) Hoon Lee, Kyeong O. Lee, Argonne National Laboratory
8:40 a.m.
The Sensitivity of DPF Performance to the Spatial Distribution of Ash Inside DPF Inlet Channels (2013-01-1584) Yujun Wang, Victor Wong, Alexander Sappok, Sean Munnis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
9:00 a.m.
9:20 a.m.
Development of a 1-D Catalyzed Diesel Particulate Filter Model for Simulation of the Oxidation of Particulate Matter and Gaseous Species During Passive Oxidation and Active Regeneration
Keynote Presentation
(2013-01-1574)
(Oral Only)
Kiran C. Premchand, John Johnson, SongLin Yang, Michigan Technological Univ.
Alfred A. Gunther, Global Engine Cooling Solutions Llc
A Thermally Efficient DOC Configuration to Improve CO and THC Conversion Efficiency
Development of High Efficient Radiator Cooling Fan for Automotive Applications
(2013-01-1582)
(2013-01-1293)
Isaline Lefort, Athanasios Tsolakis, University Hidetake Ota, Katayama Yuichi, Osawa of Birmingham Yukio, Mitsuba corp; Yokoyama Hiroshi, Mitsuba Corp 9:40 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
10:20 a.m.
DOC Temperature Control for Low Temperature Operating Ranges with Post and Main Injection Actuation
Microstructural Analysis of Deposits on Heavy-Duty EGR Coolers
Chassis Dynamometer Testing of Ammonia Emissions from Light-Duty SI Vehicles in the Context of Emissions of Reactive Nitrogen Compounds
(2013-01-1580)
(2013-01-1288)
(2013-01-1346)
Stephan Stadlbauer; Harald Waschl; Alexander Schilling; Luigi del Re
Michael J. Lance, John Storey, C. Scott Sluder, Harry Meyer III, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Brad Watkins, Michele Kaiser, Ponnaiyan Ayyappan, John Deere Power Systems
Joseph Woodburn, Piotr Bielaczyc, Andrzej Szczotka, Bosmal Automotive R&D Institute Ltd
BREAK
Removal of EGR Cooler Deposits Through Flow-Induced Shear
Joint Research on Unregulated Emissions from an Alcohols-gasoline Blend Vehicle Using FTIR, HPLC and GC-MS Measuring Methods
(2013-01-1292)
(2013-01-1345)
C. Scott Sluder, John Storey, Michael J. Lance, Teresa Barone, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Fan Zhang, Jian-hai Wang, Dong-lian Tian, China Automotive Tech. & Research Center; Jian-Xin Wang, Shi-Jin Shuai, Tsinghua Univ
Three Way Catalyst Modeling with Ammonia and Nitrous Oxide Kinetics for a Lean Burn Spark Ignition Direct Injection (SIDI) Gasoline Engine
Optical and Infrared In-Situ Measurements of EGR Cooler Fouling
Effect of Hot Exhaust Gas Recirculation on the Combustion Characteristics and Particulate Emissions of a Low Pilot-Ignited Natural Gas Engine
(2013-01-1572)
(2013-01-1289)
(2013-01-1341)
Jian Gong, Christopher Rutland, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Ashwin A. Salvi, John Hoard, Pavan Karthik Jagarlapudi, Theera Pornphaithoonsakun, Kevin Collao, Univ. of Michigan-Ann Arbor; Dennis N. Assanis, Stony Brook Univ.; Daniel J. Styles, Mehdi Abarham, Eric W. Curtis, Ford Motor Co.
Lei Zhou, Yifu Liu, Lu Sun, Haixiao Hou, Ke Zeng, Zuohua Huang, Xi’an Jiaotong University
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Thursday, April 18 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
O3-46
10:40 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
O2-38
O2-43
Exhaust Emission Control: Modeling (Part 1 of 2) (PFL407)
Thermal Systems Components (HX101)
Gaseous Engine Emissions (PFL411)
Papers are invited for this session covering diesel engine exhaust aftertreatment system models as well as their validation and application. Technologies covered include DOC, HC Trap, DPF, LNT, SCR, ammonia oxidation catalysts, hybrid or combined catalysts, urea-water solution spray dynamics, and mixture non-uniformity. Modeling aspects range from fundamental, 3D models of individual components to system level simulation, optimization, and control.
This session features components used for thermal management. The papers address design, application and systems related topics.
Papers for this session on the general topic of combustion engine gaseous emissions (regulated and non-regulated). This includes hydrocarbon species production over aftertreatment devices as a result of changes in fuel specification and the inclusion of bio derived components, specific NOX species production over catalytic devices, well to wheels CO2 production for alternative technologies and consideration of secondary emissions production (slip) as a result of aftertreatment.
8:20 a.m. - 11:20 a.m.
9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
9:40 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Organizers: Maruthi Devarakonda, GE Electric Company; Thomas McKinley, Cummins Inc.; Vincenzo Mulone, University of Rome Tor Vergata; Achuth Munnannur, Cummins; Balaji Sukumar, Johnson Matthey ECT
Organizers: Ronald Semel, General Motors; Alaa ElSharkawy, Chrysler Group LLC
Organizers: Siddiq Khan, ACEEE; Amanda LeaLangton, University of Leeds; Siddiq Khan, ACEEE
Comparative Urban Drive Cycle Simulations of Light-Duty Hybrid Vehicles with Gasoline or Diesel Engines and Emissions Controls
Thermal Analysis of Rotating Components in the Presence of a Radiation Heat Source
The Influence of Rolling Resistance on Fuel Consumption in Heavy-Duty Vehicles
(2013-01-1585)
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-1343)
Zhiming Gao, C. Stuart Daw, David E. Smith, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Mohannad Al-Hakeem, Alaa El-Sharkawy, Chrysler Group LLC
Marco Mammetti, David Gallegos, Alex Freixas, Jordi Muñoz, Applus Idiada
Numerical and Experimental Investigation of Catalyst Flow and Air/Fuel Control
Cold Storage Air Conditioning System for Idle Stop Vehicle
(2013-01-1577)
(2013-01-1287)
Scott Morton, Ronald Hall, Paul Radavich, Mercury Marine
Atsushi Yamada, Shin Nishida, Naoki Yokoyama, Jyun Abei, Takashi Danjo, Lisa Florida, Bradley Brodie, Yohei Nagano, DENSO Corporation
11:20 a.m.
Vehicle AC System Durability and Compressor Warranty Concern Chance (2013-01-1291) Yinhua Zheng, Visteon Corp.
11:40 a.m.
A Systematic Approach of Cooling System Design, Development and Application for Commercial Vehicles (2013-01-1294) Kiran N, B Balaji, Ashok Leyland Ltd
10:01 p.m.
10:02 p.m.
SAE 2012 - High Efficiency Subcool Condenser (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
Recommendations for the Next Generation of Hydrocarbon Modeling with respect to Diesel Exhaust Aftertreatment and Biodiesel Fuels (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
(2013-01-1295)
(2013-01-1348)
Markus Wawzyniak, Christoph Walter, Andreas Kemle, Guillaume David, Behr GmbH & Co. KG
Jonathan M. S. Mattson, Ryan O’Malley, Christopher Depcik, Edward Peltier, University of Kansas
Air Flow Control Servomechanism for Cooling Of the Radiator of a Car Engine (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-1296) Spiridon-Cristian-Da Dascalescu, Technical University “Gh.Asachi” Iasi; Marius Receanu, TAR MV ltd Iasi Planned by Exhaust Aftertreatment and Emissions Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00359, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
Planned by Thermal Management Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00330, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
Planned by Exhaust Aftertreatment and Emissions Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
The purpose of this session is to provide an open exchange of ideas. Remarks made by participants or members of the audience cannot be quoted or attributed to the individual or their company unless express permission has been granted by the individual and their company. Any record of remarks, discussion, or photographs may not be used unless express permission has been granted by the individual and their company.
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O2-37 Climate Control (Part 2 of 2) (HX104)
Exhaust Emission Control: Modeling (Part 2) (PFL407)
Climate control is a defining vehicle attribute and is strongly associated with brand image. Performance and quality of the climate control system are critical to customer satisfaction. The system has strong interaction with other vehicle systems. Its primary objective is to deliver thermal comfort and safety of the occupants. Energy Efficiency including lubrication variaion, refrigerant distribution and improved simulation are among the recent advances.
Papers are invited for this session covering diesel engine exhaust aftertreatment system models as well as their validation and application. Technologies covered include DOC, HC Trap, DPF, LNT, SCR, ammonia oxidation catalysts, hybrid or combined catalysts, urea-water solution spray dynamics, and mixture non-uniformity. Modeling aspects range from fundamental, 3D models of individual components to system level simulation, optimization, and control.
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:40 p.m.
Moderators: Timothy Johnson, Corning Incorporated
Organizers: Bashar AbdulNour, General Dynamics Land Systems; Jeffrey Bozeman, General Motors LLC; William Raymond Hill, Macrae LLC
Organizers: Maruthi Devarakonda, GE Electric Company; Thomas McKinley, Cummins Inc.; Vincenzo Mulone, University of Rome Tor Vergata; Achuth Munnannur, Cummins; Balaji Sukumar, Johnson Matthey ECT
Review of Technologies for Sustainable Ground Transportation
Keynote Presentation
Enhancement of Flow Distribution and Pressure Drop Performance of SCR System for Commercial Vehicles
(2013-01-1039)
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-1586)
Ramesh K. Agarwal, Washington Univ. St. Louis
Jeffrey Bozeman, General Motors
Peter Tai, Yan Shu, Martin Romzek, Eberspaecher North America Inc
Emission Performance of Neat and Blended Polyoxymethylene Dimethyl Ethers in an Old Light-Duty Diesel Car
Experimental and Analytical Investigation of Two-Phase Ejector Air-Conditioning Cycles Using Low-Pressure Refrigerants R134a and R1234yf
Validation of Turbulence Models for an Automotive SCR System with Laser Doppler Anemometry Measurements
(2013-01-1035)
(2013-01-1495)
(2013-01-1579)
Leonardo Pellegrini, Mario Marchionna, Renata Patrini, Salvatore Florio, ENI SpA
Neal Lawrence, Stefan Elbel, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Markus Zöchbauer, Simon Fischer, Thomas Lauer, Tanja Siegmann-Hegerfeld, Michael Harasek, Vienna University of Technology; Christian Krenn, Guenther Pessl, BMW Motoren GmbH
Performance and Emission Characteristics of Fish oil Biodiesel and Diesel Blend in a Medium Capacity C.I. Engine Employing EGR
Experimental Measurements of Condensation Heat Transfer Coefficients for Refrigerant HFO-1234yf
3D-Semi 1D Coupling for a Complete Simulation of an SCR System
(2013-01-1040)
(2013-01-1493)
(2013-01-1575)
Manish V, Sahil Gupta, Naveen Kumar, Varun Vohra, Delhi Technological University
Gursaran D. Mathur, CalsonicKansei North America Inc.
Zainal Abidin, Kaushik Das, Charles Roberts, Southwest Research Institute
Simulated Fuel Economy and Emissions Performance during City and Interstate Driving for a Heavy-Duty Hybrid Truck
Measurement and Visualization of R134a Distribution in the Vertical Header of the Microchannel Heat Exchanger
Extended Kalman Filter Estimator for NH3 Storage, NO, NO2 and NH3 Estimation in a SCR
(2013-01-1033)
(2013-01-1498)
(2013-01-1581)
C. Stuart Daw, Zhiming Gao, David E. Smith, Tim J. Laclair, Josh A. Pihl, K. Dean Edwards, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Yang Zou, Predrag Hrnjak, Univ of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Harsha Shankar Surenahalli, Gordon Parker, John Johnson, Michigan Technological Univ
An Experimental Investigation on Performance and Emission Studies of a Single Cylinder Diesel Engine Fuelled with Blends of Diesel and Mahua Oil Methyl Ester
Periodic Reverse Flow and Boiling Optimal SCR Control Using Data-Driven Fluctuations in a Microchannel Evaporator Models of an R134a Mobile Air-Conditioning System
(2013-01-1041)
(2013-01-1500)
(2013-01-1573)
Vipul Vibhanshu, M.Tech (Thermal Engineering); Naveen Kumar, Delhi Technological University; Ashish Singh, Chinmaya Mishra, M.Tech (Thermal Engineering)
Hanfei Tuo, Predrag Hrnjak, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Andrew Stevens, Yannan Sun, Jianming Lian, Maruthi Devarakonda, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Gordon Parker, Michigan Technological Univ
Cost Comparison of Wind Energy Delivered as Electricity or Hydrogen for Vehicles
Development of a S-FLOW System and Control (S‑FLOW: Energy Saving Air Flow Control System)
A Modeling Study of SCR Reaction Kinetics from Reactor Experiments
(2013-01-1038)
(2013-01-1499)
(2013-01-1576)
Marc W. Melaina, Genevieve Saur, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Koichi Tabei, Toyota; Masashi Watanabe, Nobuyuki Doi, Kenjiro Imai, Denso; Stefan Young, Toyota Technical Center USA Inc
Xiaobo Song, Gordon Parker, John Johnson, Jeffrey Naber, MIchigan Technological University; Josh Pihl, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Advances in Alternative Energy Sources for Sustainable Development in the Transportation Sector (SDP110)
Chat with the Expert - LD/HD Future Emission Technologies (PFLCHAT420)
This session explores advances in the creation of sustainable energy sources and their usage in the transportation sector. Topics can include research and in-production technology used to produce renewable energy sources and materials. A discussion on lifecycle analysis of the energy sources is also highly recommended. The SDPC encourages usage of papers, presentations, and panels in this session to display leading edge technologies and practical tools for engineers. 1:00 p.m. - 3:40 p.m. Organizers: Sujit Das, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Rahul Jhavar, Ph.D., Caterpillar Inc.
Panelists: David Brooks, Ricardo Drew Kodjak, International Council On Clean Transport Paul A. Machiele, US EPA Kevin D. Sisken, Daimler Qingyuan Song, Foton Aleksey Yezerets, Cummins Inc. 1:00 p.m.
1:20 p.m.
1:40 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
2:20 p.m.
2:40 p.m.
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Thursday, April 18 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions
Emissions/Environment/Sustainability
Thursday, April 18 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
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W2-60
O2-37 Climate Control (Part 2 of 2) (HX104)
Exhaust Emission Control: Modeling (Part 2) (PFL407)
Climate control is a defining vehicle attribute and is strongly associated with brand image. Performance and quality of the climate control system are critical to customer satisfaction. The system has strong interaction with other vehicle systems. Its primary objective is to deliver thermal comfort and safety of the occupants. Energy Efficiency including lubrication variaion, refrigerant distribution and improved simulation are among the recent advances.
Papers are invited for this session covering diesel engine exhaust aftertreatment system models as well as their validation and application. Technologies covered include DOC, HC Trap, DPF, LNT, SCR, ammonia oxidation catalysts, hybrid or combined catalysts, urea-water solution spray dynamics, and mixture non-uniformity. Modeling aspects range from fundamental, 3D models of individual components to system level simulation, optimization, and control.
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:40 p.m.
Moderators: Timothy Johnson, Corning Incorporated
Organizers: Bashar AbdulNour, General Dynamics Land Systems; Jeffrey Bozeman, General Motors LLC; William Raymond Hill, Macrae LLC
Organizers: Maruthi Devarakonda, GE Electric Company; Thomas McKinley, Cummins Inc.; Vincenzo Mulone, University of Rome Tor Vergata; Achuth Munnannur, Cummins; Balaji Sukumar, Johnson Matthey ECT
Opportunities and Control Measures for Sustainable Transport Growth in Emerging Economy Regions-India
Refrigerant and Lubricant Distribution in MAC System
1D Model of a Copper Exchanged Small Pore Zeolite Catalyst Based on Transient SCR Protocol
(2013-01-1037)
(2013-01-1496)
(2013-01-1578)
Prashant Kumar Banerjee, Manohar Chaudhari, Uday Salunkhe, S Ravishankar, Tata Motors, Ltd.
Shenghan Jin, Pega Hrnjak, Creative Thermal Solutions and ACRC,UIUC
Maruthi Devarakonda, Jong Lee, George Muntean, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Josh Pihl, Stuart Daw, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Compressor Body Temperature and Lubrication
Design Optimization of an Emissions Sample Probe Using a 3D Computational Fluid Dynamics Tool
(2013-01-1501)
(2013-01-1571)
Yinhua Zheng, Visteon Corporation
Xiaogang Zhang, Paul Tennison, Jianwen Yi, Ruona William, Ford Motor Co.
Advances in Alternative Energy Sources for Sustainable Development in the Transportation Sector (SDP110)
Chat with the Expert - LD/HD Future Emission Technologies (PFLCHAT420)
This session explores advances in the creation of sustainable energy sources and their usage in the transportation sector. Topics can include research and in-production technology used to produce renewable energy sources and materials. A discussion on lifecycle analysis of the energy sources is also highly recommended. The SDPC encourages usage of papers, presentations, and panels in this session to display leading edge technologies and practical tools for engineers. 1:00 p.m. - 3:40 p.m. Organizers: Sujit Das, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Rahul Jhavar, Ph.D., Caterpillar Inc.
Panelists: David Brooks, Ricardo Drew Kodjak, International Council On Clean Transport Paul A. Machiele, US EPA Kevin D. Sisken, Daimler Qingyuan Song, Foton Aleksey Yezerets, Cummins Inc. 3:00 p.m.
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3:20 p.m.
3:40 p.m.
Effect of Lubricant on Two-phase Refrigerant Distribution in Microchannel Evaporator (2013-01-1508) Huize Li, Predrag Hrnjak, Univ of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
10:01 p.m.
On the Design of High Power Low Frequency Harvesters for Car Engine (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-1042) Hany Sherif, College of Eng., Qassim University; Mohamed Eltaib, Eng College Qassim Univ & Assiut Univ.; Abdullah Alsuwaiyan, Unayzah Eng College., Qassim University
10:02 p.m.
Comparative Analysis of Twin Cylinder C.I.Engine Fueled with Diesel and Preheated Karanj Oil (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-1043) Vivek W Khond, G H Raisoni College Of Engineering Planned by Sustainable Development Program Committee / Engineering Meetings Board The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00366, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
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Planned by Thermal Management Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00333, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
Planned by Exhaust Aftertreatment and Emissions Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00359, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
Emissions/Environment/Sustainability
Thursday, April 18 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
O2-43 In-Use and On-Board Emissions Measurement (PFL410) Papers are invited for this session on engine emissions measurement from an in-use and OBD perspective. This covers data collection during real-world operation, including various advanced analysis techniques to report and determine emissions levels under in-use operations. It also covers the topics related to the on-board detection of emissions for control of aftertreatment devices and to ensure continued functionality of emissions compliance strategies. 1:40 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Organizers: Shouxian Ren, General Motors LLC; Hui Xu, Cummins Inc. 1:40 p.m.
Statistical Investigation of In Use Emissions and Fuel Consumption Measured by PEM on Different Gasoline Cars (2013-01-1511) Livia Della Ragione, Giovanni Meccariello, Maria Vittoria Prati, Istituto Motori CNR
2:00 p.m.
About Cross-Sensitivities of NOx Sensors in SCR Operation (2013-01-1512) Arnaud Frobert, Stephane Raux, Yann Creff, Eric Jeudy, IFP Energies nouvelles
2:20 p.m.
Internal Combustion Engine Response to Presence of Combustion Inhibitors in Ambient Air (2013-01-1513) Yuri Shukhman, Vladimir Baibikov, Abraham Marmur, Mark Veinblat, Leonid Tartakovsky, Technion Israel Inst. of Technology
2:40 p.m.
Real World Diesel Engine Greenhouse Gas Emissions for Diesel Fuel and B100 (2013-01-1514) Grzegorz Przybyla, Silesian University of Technology; Seyed Hadavi, Hu Li, Univ of Leeds; Gordon E. Andrews, University of Leeds
3:00 p.m.
PM Sensor Based On-Board Diagnosis of Particulate Filter Efficiency (2013-01-1515) Andreas Hoepfner, Christian A. Roduner, AVL Software and Functions GmbH
3:20 p.m.
Real-Time On-Board Indirect Light-Off Temperature Estimation as a Detection Technique of Diesel Oxidation Catalyst Effectiveness Level (2013-01-1517) Raymond Sutjiono; Prateek Tayal, Keqin Zhou, Purdue University; Peter Meckl, Purdue Univ-West Lafayette
3:40 p.m.
Combustion and Emission Characteristics of a Heavy-Duty Diesel Engine at Idle at Various Altitudes (2013-01-1516) Xin Wang, Yunshan Ge, Linxiao Yu, Beijing Institute of Technology
10:01 p.m.
Examining the Influence of Road Grade on Vehicle Specific Power (VSP) and Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Emission over a Real-World Driving Cycle (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-1518) David W. Wyatt, Hu Li, James Tate, University of Leeds Planned by Exhaust Aftertreatment and Emissions Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
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Chat with the Expert: Making Design Decisions Involving Multiple Performance Attributes (IDMCHAT20)
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Chat with the Experts: Why Industrial Companies have Problems with Recalls, Quality, and Reliability, and Less Profit than Planned. The Way for Improvement this Situation (IDMCHAT10)
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Reliability and Robust Design in Automotive Engineering: Assessment of Reliability and Robustness and Reliability Applications (IDM102)
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Trends in Development of Accelerated Reliability and Durability Testing Technology (IDM300)
Technical Session Oral Evaluation Incentives In an effort to collect more evaluation ratings for the technical session speakers, SAE will be holding daily drawings for anyone who completes an oral evaluation card distributed in technical session rooms. Simply complete the card, tear off the perforation with your name and contact number, and turn it in to the session moderator. Six (6) winners will be announced daily to receive prizes. Winners will be announced daily and posted in the technology lounges.
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Tuesday, April 16 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
D0-02A
D0-02B
Trends in Development of Accelerated Reliability and Durability Testing Technology (IDM300)
Reliability and Robust Design in Automotive Engineering: Reliability and Accelerated Testing (IDM103)
This session presents the paper, practices and technology used in development of trends in reliability and durability testing (ART/ ADT) technology and accurate prediction. The purpose is covering a new ideas and unique approaches to accurate simulation and integration of field inputs, safety, and human factors, improvement the ART/ADT steps-components, implementation that leads to reduce recalls, cost, and time during design, manufacture, and usage. It leads to accelerated product development.
This session presents methods and automotive applications on how to assess reliability and robustness in product development. Topics include among others, system reliability target allocation, interval analysis in robust design and imprecise reliability assessment. It also addresses new developments and applications in the area of accelerated testing.
9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.
10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Organizers: Vesna Savic, Mallikarjuna Bennur, General Motors LLC; Raghu Echempati, Kettering Univ.; Ramakrishna Koganti, RAMK Inc.; Kevin Smith, Auto Technology Company
Organizers: Lev Klyatis, Sohar Inc.; Efstratios Nikolaidis, University Of Toledo
Organizers: Paul Lubinski, Thermo King Corp.; Zissimos Mourelatos, Oakland University
New Light Truck Platform Chassis
Development of Accelerated Reliability/ Durability Testing Standardization as a Component of Trends in Development Accelerated Reliability Testing (ART/ADT)
(2013-01-0370)
(2013-01-0151)
Body Engineering and Design (B100)
9:30 a.m.
D0-02B
Joshua C. Johnson, Honda R&D Americas, Inc. Lev Klyatis, Sohar Inc. 9:50 a.m.
10:10 a.m.
10:30 a.m.
10:50 a.m.
11:10 a.m.
Application of an FSW Continuous Welding Technology for Steel and Aluminum to an Automotive Subframe
Development Standardization “Glossary” and “Strategy” for Reliability Testing as a Component of Trends in Development of ART/ADT
(2013-01-0372)
(2013-01-0152)
Shosuke Ohhama, Tsunehisa Hata, Honda R&D Co., Ltd. Automobile R&D; Takanori Yahaba, Honda Motor Co.,Ltd. Suzuka Factory; Tsutomu Kobayashi, Tetsuya Miyahara, Mitsuru Sayama, Honda R&D Co., Ltd. Automobile R&D
Lev Klyatis, Sohar Inc.
Application of a Novel Metal Folding Technology for Automotive BiW Design
Road Simulation Bench as a Tool to Reduce Time and Costs in Comparison with Proving Ground Testing - Correlation Study
(2013-01-0373)
(2013-01-0150)
Paul Venhovens, CU-ICAR Clemson Univ.; Keith Bell, Industrial Origami, Inc; Prathamesh Marathe, Aniket Patkar, Frederick LaMance, Daniel Lind, Chris D’Amico, CU-ICAR Clemson Univ.
Marcella Turano, Fulvio Civera, Magneti Marelli S.p.A Exhaust Systems; Guilherme Figueiredo, Fiat Brasil; Marco Margaria, Magneti Marelli S.p.A Exhaust Systems; Andre Smith Pereira, Magneti Marelli Sistemas Automotivos
Corrosion Simulation Tests: Analysis and Improvement of Corrosion Resistance for Automotive Components
Inverse Power Law Model for Operative Life Estimation of Carbon Steel Stub Axle
(2013-01-0335)
(2013-01-0328)
Manjula Panyam, Hariharan Venkatraman, Tata Motors Ltd
Engku A. Azrulhisham, Wan Mansor Wan Mohamad, Universiti Kuala Lumpur; Hairul Fahmi Abdul Hamid, Perusahaan Otomobil Nasional Sdn Bhd
Optimization of Body Attachment for Road Noise Performance
Estimation of One-Sided Lower Tolerance Limits for a Weibull Distribution Using the Monte Carlo Pivotal Simulation Technique
(2013-01-0369)
(2013-01-0329)
Hyungtae Kim, Jungseok DO, Sehwun oh, Kichang Kim, Hyundai & Kia Corp.
Sandeep Makam, Yung-Li Lee, Pradeep Attibele, Chrysler Group LLC
Efficient and Light Weight Door Panels for Automobiles (2013-01-0374) Anurag gajji, Tarun Gupta, Maruti Suzuki India Limited
10:01 p.m.
Application of Dimensional Analysis to Reliability Testing (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-0153) Lev Gorelik Planned by Body Engineering Committee / Automobile Body Activity The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00324, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
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Tuesday, April 16 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
D0-02B
D0-02B
D0-02B
Reliability and Robust Design in Automotive Engineering: Reliability-Based Design Optimization and Robustness (IDM108)
Reliability and Robust Design in Automotive Engineering: Design for Six Sigma (IDM107)
Chat with the Experts: Why Industrial Companies have Problems with Recalls, Quality, and Reliability, and Less Profit than Planned. The Way for Improvement this Situation (IDMCHAT10)
This session will address heoretical developments and automotive applications in RBDO and Robust Design. Topics include: computational algorithms for efficient estimation of reliability, Monte Carlo simulation, Bayesian reliability, DempsterShafer Evidence Theory, and MultiDisciplinary Optimization.
Design for Six Sigma (DFSS) is a powerful engineering process for designing robust, high quality products that consistently meet or exceed customers’ expectations. This session will address new technical advances in DFSS and provide valuable insight into its application through the presentation of significant real-world case studies
This Chat is considering how, if one wants to save money in testing during design and manufacturing, the end results will be a huge loss of much more money due to faulty product, which have to be replaced, because of this mistake. The result is lower quality, reliability, safety, higher life cycle cost, than it might be. The basic reason is changing two meanings - cause and effect. It will be discuss how one can eliminate this negative situation, consider examples from well-known companies.
1:00 p.m. - 1:40 p.m.
2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Organizers: David Dronzkowski, Chrysler Group LLC; David A. Lamb, US Army TARDEC; Zissimos Mourelatos, Oakland University
Organizers: Richard Amori, Ford Motor Co.; Mohammad Hijawi, Chrysler Group LLC; Robert Lust; Yih-Chyun Sheu, Chery Automobile Co., Ltd.
Organizers: Lev Klyatis, Sohar Inc. Chairpersons: Lev Klyatis, Sohar Inc. Panelists: Bryan Dodson, SKF Todd Gross, Johnson Controls Lev Klyatis, Sohar Inc
1:00 p.m.
Sampling-Based RBDO Using Score Function with Re-Weighting Scheme (2013-01-0377) Shih-Po Lin, University of California, Los Angeles; Lei Shi, Shanghai Jiao Tong University; Ren-Jye Yang, Ford Motor Co.
1:20 p.m.
A Fatigue Design Approach Based on Historical Fatigue S-N Test Data (Oral Only) Zhigang Wei, Tenneco Automotive Co., Ltd.; Limin Luo; Fulun Yang, Tenneco Inc
2:00 p.m.
Integrated Virtual Approach for Optimization of Vehicle Sensitivity to Brake Torque Variation (2013-01-0596) Bo Zhang, Charles Beyer, Jack Pelkey, Glenn Whitehead, Alexandre Opeiko, Chrysler Group LLC
2:20 p.m.
Systems Engineering Excellence Through Design: An Integrated Approach Based on Failure Mode Avoidance (2013-01-0595) Ioan Felician Campean, Ed Henshall, University of Bradford; Brian Rutter, Ford Motor Company
2:40 p.m.
Lessons from 15 Years of DFSS at GE and Implications for the Future (Oral Only) Gene Wiggs, GE Aviation; Martha Gardner, GE Global Research
10:01 p.m.
Robust Design of Load Sensing Proportional Valve by Orthogonal Experiment Analysis with Constrained Multiobjective Genetic Algorithm (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-0378) Zeyu Ma, Jinglai Wu, Ankang Jin, Yunqing Zhang, Huazhong University of Science and Tech. Planned by Quality, Reliability and Robust Design Committee / Integrated Design and Manufacturing Activity
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TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
D0-03 C&D
D0-02B
D0-02B
Design Tools/Digital Modeling/ Rapid Prototyping (B104)
Reliability and Robust Design in Automotive Engineering: Assessment of Reliability and Robustness and Reliability Applications (IDM102)
Reliability and Robust Design in Automotive Engineering: Decision Under Uncertainty/Uncertainty Modeling (IDM104)
The session focuses on the design of tools involved in manufacturing processes. Researchers and engineers involved in development in simulation and digital modeling of manufacturing process, innovative materials used and technology expediting the process in rapid prototyping are encouraged to participate. Studies in wear patterns, failure modes, extending life in modern tools, optimal layout of tools are also welcome.
Theoretical developments and automotive applications in RBDO and Robust Design are presented in this session. Topics include computational algorithms for efficient estimation of reliability, Monte Carlo simulation, Bayesian reliability, DempsterShafer Evidence Theory, and MultiDisciplinary Optimization.
Methods for modeling uncertainty and decision making under uncertainty are presented in this session. Both theoretical developments and practical applications from the automotive industry are covered.
8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 9:40 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 9:40 a.m.
9:40 a.m. - 11:20 a.m.
Organizers: Mallikarjuna Bennur, General Motors LLC; Hasetetsion G. Mariam; Vesna Savic, General Motors LLC
Organizers: William J. Altenhof; Randy Gu, Oakland Univ.; Yun Lu, Chrysler Group LLC; Pilaka V. Murty, Gayatri Vidya Parishad College of Engine; Yu J. Teng, Chrysler Group LLC
Organizers: Zissimos Mourelatos, Oakland University; Efstratios Nikolaidis, University Of Toledo
Organizers: Zissimos Mourelatos, Oakland University; Efstratios Nikolaidis, University Of Toledo; Vijitashwa Pandey, Oakland University; Paul Lubinski, Thermo King Corp
Technical Keynote: Optimization in Complex Constraint Situations for the Early Vehicle Design Phase
Technical Keynote: Driving Innovation - The Automobile Design Revolution Comes Down From The Cloud
HMMWV Axle Testing Methodology to Determine Efficiency Improvements with Superfinished Hypoids
(Oral Only)
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-0605)
Hans Zimmer, SFE GmbH
Gregg Nichols, Autodesk Inc.
Brian David Dykas, US Army Research Laboratory; Denise M. Rizzo, US Army TARDEC; Doug Fussner, Randy McDonnell, Southwest Research Institute; Mark Riggs, The Ohio State University
Design Optimization - Methods and Applications (Part 1 of 2) (B103)
8:00 a.m.
D0-02A
8:20 a.m.
Chairpersons: Vijitashwa Pandey, Oakland University
New Metrics to Assess Reliability and Functionality of Repairable Systems (2013-01-0606) Vijitashwa Pandey, Zissimos Mourelatos, Oakland University
8:40 a.m.
9:00 a.m.
9:20 a.m.
9:40 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
Controlling the Forming of Thermoplastics through Forming Power
Probability of Failure of Dynamic Systems by Importance Sampling
(2013-01-0602)
(2013-01-0607)
Patrick Girard, Zohir Benrabah, National Research Council Canada; Hicham Mir, Inergy Automotive Systems Research SA
Mahdi Norouzi, Efstratios Nikolaidis, Univ of Toledo
Development of CFD Shape Optimization Technology using the Adjoint Method and its Application to Engine Intake Port Design
A Method for Precise Placement of Hose Models
Application of Subset Simulation with Markov Chain Monte Carlo and Splitting to Time-Dependent Reliability Estimation
(2013-01-0969)
(2013-01-0603)
(Oral Only)
Shigefumi Tokuda, Masato Kubota, Yasushi Noguchi, Toyota Motor Corp
Mitchel Keil, Western Michigan Univ.; Jai Thomas, Caterpillar Inc.
Zhonglai Wang, Zissimos Mourelatos, Oakland University; Jing Li, Oakland Univ; Amandeep Singh, Igor Baseski, US Army TARDEC
A Non-parametric Free-form Optimization Method for Controlling the Stiffness of Automotive Sheet Metal Structures
The Automatic Aerodynamic CFD Framework Employing Vehicle Specifications at the Concept Stage of Development
(2013-01-0962)
(2013-01-0604)
Masatoshi Shimoda, Yang Liu, Toyota Technological Institute
Takashi Takiguchi, Kenta Ogawa, Hiroyuki Tateyama, Tatsuya Oda, Honda R&D Co.,Ltd.
Sequential DoE Framework for Steady State Model Based Calibration
Managing the Computational Cost of Monte Carlo Simulation with Importance Sampling by Considering the Value of Information
(2013-01-0972)
(2013-01-0943)
Mohammed Reza Kianifar, Loan Felician Campean, University of Bradford; Dave Richardson, Jaguar Cars Ltd.
Efstratios Nikolaidis, Mahdi Norouzi, University of Toledo; Zissimos Mourelatos, Vijitashwa Pandey, Oakland University
Methodology for the Design of a DoubleWishbone Suspension System by Means of Target Cascading: Problem Statement
Uncertainty Analysis of Estimated Parameters for Test Data with Small Sample Size
(2013-01-0973)
(2013-01-0945)
Juan Blanco, Luis Munoz, Universidad de los Andes
Zhigang Wei, Tenneco Automotive Co., Ltd.; Fulun Yang, Limin Luo, Shengbin Lin, Tenneco Inc
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Wednesday, April 17 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
D0-03 C&D
10:40 a.m.
D0-02B
D0-02B
Design Tools/Digital Modeling/ Rapid Prototyping (B104)
Reliability and Robust Design in Automotive Engineering: Assessment of Reliability and Robustness and Reliability Applications (IDM102)
Reliability and Robust Design in Automotive Engineering: Decision Under Uncertainty/Uncertainty Modeling (IDM104)
The session focuses on the design of tools involved in manufacturing processes. Researchers and engineers involved in development in simulation and digital modeling of manufacturing process, innovative materials used and technology expediting the process in rapid prototyping are encouraged to participate. Studies in wear patterns, failure modes, extending life in modern tools, optimal layout of tools are also welcome.
Theoretical developments and automotive applications in RBDO and Robust Design are presented in this session. Topics include computational algorithms for efficient estimation of reliability, Monte Carlo simulation, Bayesian reliability, DempsterShafer Evidence Theory, and MultiDisciplinary Optimization.
Methods for modeling uncertainty and decision making under uncertainty are presented in this session. Both theoretical developments and practical applications from the automotive industry are covered.
8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 9:40 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 9:40 a.m.
9:40 a.m. - 11:20 a.m.
Organizers: Mallikarjuna Bennur, General Motors LLC; Hasetetsion G. Mariam; Vesna Savic, General Motors LLC
Organizers: William J. Altenhof; Randy Gu, Oakland Univ.; Yun Lu, Chrysler Group LLC; Pilaka V. Murty, Gayatri Vidya Parishad College of Engine; Yu J. Teng, Chrysler Group LLC
Organizers: Zissimos Mourelatos, Oakland University; Efstratios Nikolaidis, University Of Toledo
Organizers: Zissimos Mourelatos, Oakland University; Efstratios Nikolaidis, University Of Toledo; Vijitashwa Pandey, Oakland University; Paul Lubinski, Thermo King Corp
Design Optimization - Methods and Applications (Part 1 of 2) (B103)
10:20 a.m.
D0-02A
Chairpersons: Vijitashwa Pandey, Oakland University
Methodology for the Design of a DoubleWishbone Suspension System by Means of Target Cascading: Model-Geometry Interactions and Case Study
A Comparison of Methods for Representing and Aggregating Uncertainties Involving Sparsely Sampled Random Variables - More Results
(2013-01-0971)
(2013-01-0946)
Juan Blanco, Luis Munoz, Universidad de los Andes
Vicente Romero, Sandia National Laboratories; Joshua Mullins, Vanderbilt University; Laura Swiler, Angel Urbina, Sandia National Laboratories
Target Cascading Optimization of the Kinematics of a Steering System Coupled to a Double Wishbone Suspension System of a Hybrid Off-Road Vehicle
A Methodology for Design Decisions using Block Diagrams
(2013-01-0967)
(2013-01-0947)
Juan Blanco, Luis Munoz, Universidad de los Andes
Vijitashwa Pandey, Zissimos Mourelatos, Oakland University
11:00 a.m.
Combined Variation Modeling of Structural and Tuning Components for Vehicle Performance Assessment (2013-01-0944) Bo Zhang, James Robertson, Glenn Whitehead, Chrysler Group LLC; Ravindranadh Pillutla, Satyam-Venture Engineering Service Ltd.
10:01 p.m.
Stiffness Evaluation Method for BIW with Sensitivity Coefficients (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
Modeling of Lithium-ion Battery Management System and Regeneration Control Strategy for Hybrid Electric Vehicles (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
A Polynomial Chaos- Based Likelihood Approach for Parameter Estimation of Load Sensing Proportional Valve (Written Only -No Oral Presentation)
(2013-01-0975)
(2013-01-0939)
(2013-01-0948)
Yuan Qu, Linbo Zhang, Shen Wu, Wang hongbin, Chery Automobile Co., Ltd.
Zhengshu Zhu, Michigan Technological Univ.
Zeyu Ma, Jinglai Wu, Yunqing Zhang, Huazhong University of Science and Tech.
Planned by Body Engineering Committee / Automobile Body Activity
Planned by Body Engineering Committee / Automobile Body Activity
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00326, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
Planned by Quality, Reliability and Robust Design Committee / Integrated Design and Manufacturing Activity
Planned by Quality, Reliability and Robust Design Committee / Integrated Design and Manufacturing Activity
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00334, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00334, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
Technical Session Oral Evaluation Incentives In an effort to collect more evaluation ratings for the technical session speakers, SAE will be holding daily drawings for anyone who completes an oral evaluation card distributed in technical session rooms. Simply complete the card, tear off the perforation with your name and contact number, and turn it in to the session moderator. Six (6) winners will be announced daily to receive prizes. Winners will be announced daily and posted in the technology lounges.
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SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
D0-02A
9:40 a.m.
D0-02A
Wiper Systems (B109)
CAD/CAM/CAE Technology (Part 1 of 2) (B101)
9:40 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
10:20 a.m. - 11:40 a.m.
Organizers: Randy Gu, Oakland Univ.; Yu J. Teng, Chrysler Group LLC; William J. Altenhof; Yun Lu, Chrysler Group LLC; Pilaka V. Murty, Gayatri Vidya Parishad College of Engine
Organizers: Randy Gu, Oakland Univ.; Yun Lu, Yu J. Teng, Chrysler Group LLC; William J. Altenhof; Pilaka V. Murty, Gayatri Vidya Parishad College of Engine
New SAE 2013 World Congress Integrated Design & Manufacturing TECHNICAL PAPER COLLECTIONS Designed for the individual with a specific research need, SAE Collections are assembled from technical papers authored from a SAE session, are directly related to a specific topic or technology, and are available online anytime through MyLibrary.
Development of Backlash-Less Reduction Structure Capable of Suppressing Wiper Reversing Sound (2013-01-0958) Masayuki Shimoyama, Shoda Hirokazu, Kanda Satoshi, Ohashi Yasuo, Mitsuba Corp.
10:20 a.m.
Titles include: Full-Vehicle Model Development for Prediction of Fuel Consumption (2013-01-1358) Paul Goossens, Maplesoft; Avesta Goodarzi, University of Waterloo
10:40 a.m.
Kinematic Modeling and Analysis of a Cam Based CVT (2013-01-1371) Gregory Fitzpatrick Hickman, Randy Gu, Yin-Ping Chang, Oakland University
11:00 a.m.
Innovative Process-Integrated Measurements of Products and Parts - Patented Grid Application of Stereo Photography and Photogrammetry (2013-01-1376) Christian-Andreas Schumann, West Saxon University of Zwickau; Egon MUELLER, Chemnitz University of Technology; Dieter Gerlach, Dimensional Technology International Inc; Claudia Tittmann, West Saxon University of Zwickau; MartinAndreas Schumann, Chemnitz University of Technology
11:20 a.m.
Body Engineering and Design, 2013 9 Papers, COLL-TP-00324 CAD/CAM/CAE Technology, 2013 16 Papers, COLL-TP-00325 Design Optimization – Methods and Applications, 2013 14 Papers, COLL-TP-00326
For more information on SAE Technical Paper Collections or a complete listing of available titles, visit collections.sae.org.
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(2013-01-1363) Chris Friedl, Autodesk Australia Pty. Ltd.; Matthew Watts, RMIT University, Australia Estimation of Piston Assembly Friction by Finite Element Approach (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
Edited by Ronald K. Jurgen
(2013-01-1378) Ravindra R. Malagi, Gogte Institute of Tecnology ,Belgaum; Shivakant N. Kurbet, Basaveshwara Engg College; N. Gowrishenkar, India Piston Rings, Ltd. 10:02 p.m.
A Method for Locator Errors Compensation in the Fixture - Workpiece System (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-1382) S. Khodaygan, K. N. Toosi University of Technology
10:03 p.m.
Development on Rapid Assembly System of Crash Safety CAE Modeling (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
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V2V/V2I challenges explored in this comprehensive new book
Drag Coefficient Measurement, LES Simulation and Validation of an Automotive Body
10:01 p.m.
Reliability and Robust Design in Automotive Engineering, 2013 23 Papers (estimate) COLL-TP-00334
Covering the latest technological developments, design considerations and key issues such as the need for extreme reliability assurances and traffic congestion overloads on the system, this book takes a comprehensive look at these evolving systems and the challenges in developing them. ISBN: 978-0-7680-7725-4 Product Code: PT-154 List Price: $119.95
(2013-01-1380) Hui TANG, Geely Engineering Inst. Planned by Body Engineering Committee / Automobile Body Activity
Planned by Body Engineering Committee / Automobile Body Activity The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00325, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
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Wednesday, April 17 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
D0-02A CAD/CAM/CAE Technology (Part 2 of 2) (B101)
1:00 p.m.
1:20 p.m.
1:40 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
2:20 p.m.
2:40 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
D0-03 C&D Design Optimization - Methods and Applications (Part 2 of 2) (B103)
D0-02B
D0-02B
Reliability and Robust Design in Automotive Engineering: Reliability and Robust Design in Automotive Aero-Thermal and Fluid Systems (IDM105)
Chat with the Expert: Making Design Decisions Involving Multiple Performance Attributes (IDMCHAT20)
The purpose of this session is to bring awareness among the automotive aerodynamics, thermal and hydraulic systems development community to address the need of reliability analysis and robust design to improve the overall product quality. This session also introduces CAE based optimization of aero-thermal and fluid systems to improve automotive fuel economy. This session presents papers covering both testing and simulation.
The development of a new consumer product starts with the definition of performance targets. Then the product is designed so that it meets these targets and costs as little as possible. Performance targets are determined based on customer clinics and analysis of existing successful models. This chat will review methods for eliciting customer preferences for performance and cost, developing mathematical models and making informed design decisions.
1:00 p.m. - 3:40 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 2:40 p.m.
4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Organizers: Randy Gu, Oakland Univ.; Yun Lu, Yu J. Teng, Chrysler Group LLC; William J. Altenhof; Pilaka V. Murty, Gayatri Vidya Parishad College of Engine
Organizers: Mallikarjuna Bennur, General Motors LLC; Hasetetsion G. Mariam; Vesna Savic, General Motors LLC
Organizers: Alaa El-Sharkawy, Sadek S. Rahman, Richard Sun, Chrysler Group LLC
Keynote Speakers: Mohamed El-Sayed, Kettering University; Zissimos Mourelatos, Oakland University; Efstratios Nikolaidis, University Of Toledo; Vijitashwa Pandey, Oakland University
Effects of Mesh Density on Finite Element Analysis
Design Optimization of Hybrid Body-inWhite
Analysis Led Design and Industry Trends in 1D Powertrain Simulation
(2013-01-1375)
(2013-01-0970)
(Oral Only)
Yucheng Liu, Gary Glass, Univ. of Louisiana
Paulo Reynaldo Calvo, Bertrandt AG
Sudhi Uppuluri, Computational Sciences Experts Group
An Experimental Study on Flow Pattern of Door Trim Speaker Grille Shape Using Injection Molding CAE
Optimization of IDRApegasus: Fuel Cell Hydrogen Vehicle
Application of Time Constant Analysis for Design and Development of Thermal Systems
(2013-01-1369)
(2013-01-0964)
(Oral Only)
Heeseung Yang, HanilE-Wha; Hyunkwon Jo, Ikkeun Jang, Hyunmin Park, Sungyun Yoon, Heejoong KIM, Han Il E Hwa
Nicoletta Filippo, Massimiliana Carello, Politecnico di Torino; Massimo D’Auria, NOESIS Solutions; Alex Marcello, Politecnico di Torino
Alaa El-Sharkawy, Chrysler Group LLC
Development of Virtual Testing of EGR Coolant Rail
Multi-Objectives Optimization of Fastener Location in a Bolted Joint
Characterizing Thermal Interactions Between Engine Coolant, Oil and Ambient for an Internal Combustion Engine
(2013-01-1373)
(2013-01-0966)
(2013-01-0960)
Samaneh Arabi, Oluremi Ayotunde Olatunbosun, Mohammad Behroozi, Univ. of Birmingham
Bo Zhang, Danny Brown, John St. Pierre, Xian Tao, Ian Williams, Glenn Whitehead, Christopher Wolfe, Chrysler Group LLC; Ravindranadh Pillutla, Stayam-Venture Engineering Services Ltd.
Sudhi Uppuluri, Computational Sciences Experts Group; Joe Proulx, Mentor Graphics; Boris Marovic, Mentor Graphics (Deutschland)GmbH; Ajay Naiknaware, CSEG, LLC
Determination of Weld Nugget Size Using an Inverse Engineering Technique
Optimising Piston Ring Contact Face Chamfer for High Performance Engines
Application of DFSS for Design of Heat Exchangers
(2013-01-1374)
(2013-01-0965)
(Oral Only)
Randy Gu, Lianxiang Yang, Oakland University; Leonid Lev, General Motors Company; George Harmon, Chrysler Group LLC; Nan Xu, Xin Xie, Oakland University
Matthew W. Dickinson, UCLan
Alaa El-Sharkawy, Asif Salahuddin, Chrysler Group LLC
Buckling of Frames Subject to Multiple Forces
Drivetrain System Design Based On an Architecture Analysis Method
Scalable Complexity Simulation in the Electric Vehicle Thermal Management Development Process
(2013-01-1370)
(2013-01-0968)
(2013-01-1777)
Wenjing Wang, Beijing Jiaotong University; Randy Gu, Oakland Univ.; Cen Li, Beijing Jiaotong University; Lianxiang Yang, Oakland University
Yukio Ogawa, Hiroyasu Miyoshi, Kazufumi Iwashita, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.; Youngwon Park, Takeshi Abe, The University of Tokyo
Christian Rathberger, Engineering Center Steyr GmbH & CoKG; Christoph M. Stroh, Magna Powertrain; Alexander Lichtenberger, Engineering Center Steyr GmbH & CoKG
A Study on Durability of Bonded Piston Seals Considering Forming Process
An Optimized Approach to Developing An Automotive Climate Control System
(2013-01-1367)
(Oral Only)
Yuki Takao, Kazuki Takeno, NOK Corporation
Guillaume Belloncle, Dassault Systemes
Analysis and Optimization for Cracking of a Steering Tie Rod based on Arc Length Algorithm (2013-01-1377) Yongsheng Li, Geely Automobile Research Institute
3:20 p.m.
Theoretical Evaluation and Finite Element Analysis of Commercial Truck Chassis Assembly (2013-01-1361) Sathish Kumar P, Balakrishnan M, Ashok Leyland Technical Centre, Chennai
3:40 p.m.
Methodology for Design Simulation and Experimental Validation of Automotive Lighting Application (2013-01-1372) Venkatesha N, GE India Technology Centre
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Planned by Body Engineering Committee / Automobile Body Activity
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00325, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00326, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
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Planned by Quality, Reliability and Robust Design Committee / Integrated Design and Manufacturing Activity
Planned by Quality, Reliability and Robust Design Committee / Integrated Design and Manufacturing Activity
TIME
8:00 a.m.
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
D0-02B
D0-02B
Virtual Design and Engineering (IDM301)
Key Success Factors of Lean Manufacturing Implementation (IDM400)
This technical session will showcase the creation and application of various tools that will allow for the design and manufacture of parts, equipment, facilities and tests that eliminate the need for physical part prototyping early in a program. The ability to model various aspects of design, test and manufacturing allows for more accurate, cost effective and faster development and product delivery to market.
This technical session deals with research and development efforts addressing the advancement and applications of Lean methodologies and Quality improvemant in the mobility Industry. Papers presented in this session will portray the latest developments in the principles, practices, tools, processes, and applications of Lean and Quality improvement methodologies.
8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.
9:00 a.m. - 11:20 a.m.
Organizers: George Smith, Magna Powertrain; Paul Zalucha, Ford Motor Co.
Organizers: Beena Anand, Norma Group; Mohamed El-Sayed, Kettering Univ.
Thursday, April 18 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions TIME
Heat Exchanger Optimization using Approximation and Parallel Parametrized CFD (PPCFD)
D0-02B
Panel discussion: Reliability Assessment, Model Validation, and the new SAE J2940 Standard (IDM900)
Reliability and Robust Design in Automotive Engineering: Model Validation and Verification (IDM106)
SAE Ground Vehicle Reliability committee recently completed the SAE Standard J2940. It is a short standard that requires elements of quantitative Model V&V. In particular, it requires that Reliability and Confidence be reported as pairs of numbers, for studies claiming that reliability is being assessed with validated models. The panel includes key members of the committee that produced the standard, including the primary author, Dr. Roger Logan and will address critical issues to J2940.
Model Validation and Verification invite papers that deal with the theoretical and/or applied aspects of one or more of the following representative topics: model development, model correlation/ calibration, model verification, model validation, uncertainty quantification, uncertainty propagation, validation metrics, predictive capability assessment, etc.
1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Organizers: David A. Lamb, US Army TARDEC
Organizers: Yan Fu, Ford Motor Co.; Ramesh Rebba, General Motors LLC; Ren-Jye Yang, Ford Motor Co.
Panelists: Kyung K. Choi, Univ. of Iowa Roger W. Logan, Independent Consultant Zissimos Mourelatos, Oakland University
(2013-01-1163) Khaled Saleh, Vikrant Aute, University of Maryland College Park; Kurt Reinhard Radermacher, Univ. of Maryland 8:20 a.m.
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
D0-04AB
1:00 p.m.
Overcoming Barriers to a Successful Vehicle Modularity Strategy
A Cost-Driven Method for Design Optimization Using Validated Local Domains
(2013-01-1164)
(2013-01-1385)
Michael LaLande, Dassault Systemes 8:40 a.m.
Dorin Drignei; Zissimos Mourelatos, Vijitashwa Pandey, Oakland University; Igor Baseski, US Army TARDEC; Michael Kokkolaras, McGill University; Amandeep Singh, David Lamb, US Army TARDEC
Virtual Road Approach for Vehicle Durability Simulations (2013-01-1165) Abhijit Londhe, Suhas Kangde, Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd
9:00 a.m.
Battery-Free AGVs: Scalable, Flexible, Asynchronous Production
1:20 p.m.
Reliability-Based Design Optimization with Model Bias and Data Uncertainty (2013-01-1384) Zhen Jiang, Wei Chen, Northwestern University; Yan Fu, Ren-Jye Yang, Ford Motor Company
(Oral Only) Rod Emery, Superior Controls 9:20 a.m.
Cloud Computing OEE for Reducing Production Downtime (2013-01-1324)
1:40 p.m.
An Ensemble Approach for Model Bias Prediction (2013-01-1387)
Ravi Anand, SYBEQ 9:40 a.m.
How to Spread the Lean Mindset in an Effective Way Using Change Agents in Sales and Engineering and Finance at Tenneco
Zhimin Xi, Univ. of Michigan; Yan Fu, Ren-Jye Yang, Ford Motor Co 2:00 p.m.
On Stochastic Model Interpolation and Extrapolation Methods for Vehicle Design (2013-01-1386)
(2013-01-1326)
Zhenfei Zhan, Yan Fu, Ren-Jye Yang, Ford Motor Co
Patrick Garcia, Enrique Orta, Tenneco Europe 10:00 a.m.
Methodology Improvement for Lean Transactional
2:20 p.m.
Robust Analytical Methodology for Hood Overslam Travel using a DFSS Approach (2013-01-1388)
(2013-01-1327)
Sankar Rao Nallapati, Jason Miller, Balakrishna Chinta, John Morley, General Motors Company
Patrick Garcia, Tenneco Europe 10:20 a.m.
Lean Implementation in Integrated Design and Manufacturing (2013-01-1329)
2:40 p.m.
Leaf Spring Safety and Ride Comfort Circumstances Against Fatigue Behaviour
Mohamed El-Sayed, Kettering University 10:40 a.m.
(2013-01-1383)
Critical Success Factors of Quality Culture Development in Automotive Industry
Murathan Soner, Ciler Senocak, Olgun Celik; Tolga Erdogus, Olguncelik Company; Mustafa Karaagac, Olgun Celik; Ahmet Kanbolat, Olguncelik Company; Gorkem Ozcelik, Olgun Celik; Vural Ceyhun
(2013-01-1330) Shady Baher El Safty, General Motors International Operations 11:00 a.m.
Implementation of Lean in Human Resources (2013-01-1332) Patrick Garcia, Tenneco Europe; Wolfgang Fries, Tenneco International Planned by Quality, Reliability and Robust Design Committee / Integrated Design and Manufacturing Activity
Chairpersons: Ching-Hung Chuang, Yan Fu, Ford Motor Co
Planned by Lean - Six Sigma Committee / Integrated Design and Manufacturing Activity
Planned by Quality, Reliability and Robust Design Committee / Integrated Design and Manufacturing Activity
Planned by Quality, Reliability and Robust Design Committee / Integrated Design and Manufacturing Activity The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLLTP-00334, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
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Thursday, April 18 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions
integrated design & MANUFACTURING
Integrated Design & Manufacturing EXHIBITOR LIST
AS OF MARCH 20, 2013 Applus IDIADA.....................................1019 BAND-IT..............................................1215 CD-adapco...........................................301 DG Technologies...................................814 dSpace Inc............................................401 Dynamic Intelligent Solutions...............714P Emergent Systems..............................1312 Enercon Industries.................................501 Exco Engineering.................................1205 Gamma Technologies Inc......................906 Grenzebach/Inos/LJU............................219 Granta Design.......................................419
IAV Automotive Engineering Inc............819 Lacks Wheel Trim Systems....................325 Librestream Technologies......................321 Lotus Engineering................................1031 Marsilli Group......................................1101 North Coast Industrial Imaging............326P Proto Manufacturing Inc........................600 Realization Technology........................1136 Rescale.............................................1115P Shenzhen Shunhe Electric Technology Co...................................437 Siemens PLM Software.........................430
Software Cradle.....................................802 SpaceClaim Corporation.......................812 Stratasys...............................................915 SUHNER Manufacturing Inc................324P Sungwoo Automotive Co Ltd..............1231 SuperiorControls.................................1306 Synergeering Group, LLC......................830 Texas Economic Development...............919 Zhejiang Shibao Holding Group...........1200
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Automotive Engineering as a Degree (ABET100)
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Career Wise for Engineering Professionals: Transforming Your Talents into the New World of Work (CONG101)
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Mobility History Session (Part 1 & 2) (CONG100) SAE / MIT Innovation Competition (IDM800)
The purpose of this session is to provide an open exchange of ideas. Remarks made by participants or members of the audience cannot be quoted or attributed to the individual or their company unless express permission has been granted by the individual and their company. Any record of remarks, discussion, or photographs may not be used unless express permission has been granted by the individual and their company.
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Topics include: • Thermodynamic Principles • Combustion and Fuels • Spark Ignition Engines
This book is a valuable reference for both students and professional engineers needing a practical overview of the subject.
Order today!
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• Induction and Exhaust Processes • Turbocharging • Experimental Facilities
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TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
Tuesday, April 16 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
D3-20
9:30 a.m.
D3-20
Mobility History Session (Part 1 of 2) (CONG100)
Mobility History Session (Part 2 of 2) (CONG100)
9:30 a.m. - 11:40 a.m.
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Vehicle Automation - Then and Now
1:00 p.m.
(Oral Only) Colin Chapman - Inside the Innovator
Jim Cowart, US Naval Academy 2:00 p.m.
(Oral Only)
History of Chrysler Engineering - The First 25 Years (Oral Only)
Karl Ludvigsen, Ludvigsen Partners Planned by Mobility History Committee / Office of the Secretary
The Model T Engine (Oral Only)
Robert Neff, Sales and Marketing Insight 10:30 a.m.
MANAGEMENT/MARKETPLACE
Tuesday, April 16 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions
Al Bosley, Barbara M. Fronczak, Chrysler Corporation 3:00 p.m.
Desmodromic Valvetrains (Oral Only) Jeremy Goddard, IDIADA Automotive Technology Planned by Mobility History Committee / Office of the Secretary
Standards matter. And so do you. Standards are published documents that set out specifications and procedures to ensure products and systems are safe, reliable, and consistently perform the way they were intended. They serve to protect… support innovation…boost production and productivity… make businesses more competitive…link businesses to the world… complement regulation and make markets work better….and, reward individual participants personally and professionally. Standards matter—and so does the ongoing need for involvement from people like you to participate in the development of these technical documents for the aerospace and ground vehicle industries. For the important work of standards, SAE International and the mobility industry is currently in need of volunteers with the technical expertise to participate on the following standards development committees. If you possess the technical knowledge as related to these committees, we urge you to contact us. Because standards matter and so do you.
Learn more, express interest at + 1.724.772.7161 or http://www.sae.org/standardsdev/participationReq.htm P130052
SAE International Ground Vehicle Standards Development Committees currently seeking your technical expertise. • SAE Chassis Controls Committee • SAE Truck & Bus Active Safety Systems Committee • Also looking for experts involved in Vehicle Connectivity; Electric Vehicles; Automated Vehicles; and Safety/Human Factors (i.e., Driver Vehicle Interface, HMI, Collision Avoidance). For specific opportunities related to these areas contact SAE.
The society dedicated to advancing mobility engineering worldwide.
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Wednesday, April 17 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
D0-07B SAE / MIT Innovation Competition (IDM800) The goal of the competition is to provide ideas for the vehicle industry when it faces tremendous challenges by innovative start ups. Sponsored General Motors and by EmiSense. the following a series of presentations from past start up competitors, each company will present their technology and a compelling reason for development. Judging will follow and cash and “in kind” prizes to be awarded. This will be preceeded by several success stories from previous competitors. 8:20 a.m. - 11:40 a.m. Organizers: David Stout, David B Stout Associates LLC; Dennis Nash, MIT Enterprise Forum Great Lakes Region 8:20 a.m.
David Stout, David B Stout Associates LLC; Dennis Nash, MIT Enterprise Forum Great Lakes Region Keynote Speaker: The Long and Winding Road of New Technology Adoption in the Automotive Industry (Oral Only) Patrick Thompson, EmiSense 9:00 a.m.
Component Dimensional Stability During Extreme Climatic Testing (Oral Only) Phillip Lewis, Dynamic Intelligent Solutions
9:20 a.m.
TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
D3-20
D3-26
Automotive Engineering as a Degree (ABET100)
Career Wise for Engineering Professionals: Transforming Your Talents into the New World of Work (CONG101)
This is a panel discussion on the development of Automotive Engineering as a separate curriculum within university engineering programs. The speakers will consider the need for such programs from the perspective of universities and the mobility industry.
Career development is no longer something you focus on in your twenties and are set for life, it is ongoing and constant. New technologies, globalization and the worldwide competition for jobs demand that we continue to grow our skills and knowledge throughout our life. This session will provide you with tools to help you meet this demand as an engineering professional. Participants will create a personal mission statement and set career goals, identify the best way to research new opportuni ******
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Organizers: Thomas E. Kenney
Organizers: Martha Schanno, SAE International
Panelists: Imtiaz Haque, CU-ICAR Peter Hylton, Indiana Univ. Purdue Univ. Indianapolis Cem Sorusbay, Istanbul Technical University Giorgio Rizzoni, The Ohio State Univ. Robert L. Woods, Univ. of Texas at Arlington Sam Hamade, Ford Motor Co.
Panelists: Caryn Mateer, Kathleen Riley, Transformational Leaders Intl.
Opening Remarks (Oral Only)
8:40 a.m.
Wednesday, April 17 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions
Judges Introduction and Explanation of Competition Rules (Oral Only) David Stout, David B Stout Associates LLC
9:40 a.m.
Innovation IT Network (Oral Only) Vivek V. Havele, CAE Technology Inc.
10:00 a.m.
Adaptive Tunable Antenna Architecture for Mobile Applications (Oral Only) Randy Dence, Monarch Antenna
10:20 a.m.
Omnidirectional, RF Navigates, Autonomous Guided Vehicles for Manufacturing and Warehousing (Oral Only)
SAE 2013 Heavy Duty Vehicles Symposium
Technologies for High Efficiency & Fuel Economy
Paul Fleck, OmnicO AGV Inc. 10:40 a.m.
Thermal Sensing Process Control (Oral Only) Barry Sutherland, North Coast Industrial Imaging
11:00 a.m.
Bio-Based Automotive Plastics Using Lignin Based Polyurethane (Oral Only) Ken R. Kurple, BluWater Bio Productions
11:20 a.m.
Judges Comments and Award Presentation (Oral Only) David Stout, David B Stout Associates LLC; Dennis Nash, MIT Enterprise Forum Great Lakes Region
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September 29–30, 2013 Rosemont, Illinois, USA
MANAGEMENT/MARKETPLACE
Thursday, April 18 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
D3-26 Engineering Education (B600) There has never been a time when the demand for engineers has been greater. The skills shortage has afflicted the Auto sectors in particular, but no branch of engineering has been untouched. With the demand for engineering skills in general comes a specific requirement for skills in systems, electronics, power management and new design methods and processes. 8:00 a.m. - 11:40 a.m. Organizers: Richard K. Stobart, Loughborough Univ.; Massoud Tavakoli 8:00 a.m.
Evaluation of an Automotive Simulator Based Driver Safety Training Program for Run-Off-theRoad and Recovery (2013-01-1260) Paul Freeman, Sameer Samant, John R. Wagner, Kim Alexander, Philip Pidgeon, Clemson University
8:20 a.m.
How can AWIM become a Global Enterprise? (Oral Only) Christopher M. Ciuca, SAE International
8:40 a.m.
What is the future for Collegiate Design Competitions in a Multi-Discipline, Diverse World? (Oral Only) Peter D. Jones, Auburn Univ.
9:00 a.m.
From Graduation to Profession - Can We Go Faster? (Oral Only) Jo Lopes, Jaguar Cars
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Panel Discussion
Technical Session Oral Evaluation Incentives In an effort to collect more evaluation ratings for the technical session speakers, SAE will be holding daily drawings for anyone who completes an oral evaluation card distributed in technical session rooms. Simply complete the card, tear off the perforation with your name and contact number, and turn it in to the session moderator. Six (6) winners will be announced daily to receive prizes. Winners will be announced daily and posted in the technology lounges.
Planned by Faculty Advisors Committee / Education Board; Automobile Body Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group
... SAE International would like to acknowledge those organizations that have funded the 2012 Ground Vehicle Standards Development Program. American Honda Motor Co. Inc. AM General LLC Association of Equipment Manufacturers Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems LLC BMW of North America LLC BorgWarner Inc. Cequent Coleman Cable Inc.
Chrysler Group LLC Curt Manufacturing Delphi Corp. DENSO International America Inc. East Penn Mfg. Co. Inc. Eaton Corp. Electric Power Research Institute Electronics Inc. Elite Electronic Engineering Inc. Ford Motor Co.
General Motors LLC Grote Industries LLC L E Jones Co. Navistar Inc. Nissan Sew Eurodrive TARDEC Toyota Motor Corp. Transportation Safety Tech Inc. Yamaha Motor Corp. USA
Support standards. Standards enable industry to produce vehicles with optimal quality, safety and efficiency.
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Propulsion Evolution SAE J1772 ™ EV Conductive Charge Coupler
Helping make electromobility a global reality. Standards & Resources from SAE International Many say the automotive industry could well be standing before a paradigm shift with respect to propulsion. If so, a future that uses environmentally friendly motors partially or entirely powered by electricity represents one of the most challenging and profound technological transformations of our time.
Charging, Batteries, Interoperability • • •
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In the 1900’s, early automobile manufacturers came to SAE to freely exchange ideas and expand their knowledge on the “new form of transportation” at that time. It was the go-to forum for solving common design challenges, reducing costs and increasing safety, reliability, and comfort of the “horseless carriage.”
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SAE J2847/3 ™ Communication between Plug-in Vehicles and the Utility Grid for Reverse Power Flow Electric Vehicle Technology-Smart Grid & Infrastracture 2011 SAE Technical Paper Collection Braking for Electric/Hybrid Vehicles; session, SAE 2012 Brake Colloquium & Exhibition
Advanced Vehicle Drivetrains & Engines •
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SAE J1711™ Recommended Practice for Measuring the Exhaust Emissions & Fuel Economy of Hybrid-Electric Vehicles; Including Plug-in Hybrid Vehicles Modern Electric, Hybrid Electric, and Fuel Cell Vehicles Book SAE Competition for the Transmission of the Future Symposium
Electric, Fuel Cell, & Hybrid Vehicles
SAE: Advancing the Advanced Vehicle • Lead standards development organization by the Smart Grid Interoperability Panel
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• SmartGrid standards harmonization activities with ISO, IEC, utilities, IEEE, EPRI, ZigBee Alliance, & HomePlug Power Alliance
• 29 standards development committees and 774 members involved in Vehicle Electrification
SAE J2344 ™ Guidelines for Electric Vehicle Safety Fire Safety; 2007 and 2008 Book Basic Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Safety Webinar
Smart Grid, Energy Conversion/ Consumption, Energy Sources
Today, as then, SAE is at the forefront of advancing new forms of transportation by addressing the challenges associated with vehicle electrification and connectivity through its global, market-driven, voluntary consensus standards program and its library of mobility engineering information -- the largest of its kind.
• Rechargeable Energy Storage System (RESS) safety efforts through US DoT’s NHSTA cooperative research project
SAE J2954 ™ Wireless Charging of Electric and Plug-in Hybrid Vehicles HEV and EV Battery Technology SAE Standards Subscription SAE Convergence ®, The premier transportation electronics event
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Alternative Cars in the 21st Century, Second Edition-A New Personal Transportation Paradigm Vehicle Electrification—SAE Online Magazine evsae.com SAE Electric Vehicle / Hybrid Vehicle Technologies Symposia
New, Vehicle Electrification Professional Certification NEW! The SAE Global Technology Library–Electric Vehicle
http://saegtl.org/ev/
• 260 representatives from 150 organizations participate on the SAE Battery Standards Steering Committee
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Load Simulation and Vehicle Performance (Part 3): Nonlinear Components/System (M107)
Materials and Residual Stress Testing Development (M106)
Panel Discussion: Measurement and Analysis of Forming Limit Diagrams Using DIC Techniques (Part 2 of 2) (M201) Sheet / Hydro / Gas Forming Technology and Modeling (Part 1 of 2) (M201)
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Tuesday, April 16 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions TIME
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Advances In Light Weight Materials - Aluminum (Part 1 of 2) (M203)
Load Simulation and Vehicle Performance (Part 3): Nonlinear Components/System (M107)
Materials and Residual Stress Testing Development (M106)
Structural Plastic Composite Components - The MultiMaterial Vehicle Opportunity and Technology Gaps: Evolution or Revolution? (Part 1) (M304)
This session presents the latest developments in automotive applications of aluminum castings and wrought products. The papers cover a wdie range of the technical aspects including alloy development, lightweight design, process development and simulation as well as performance optimization.
Focusing on new theory, formulation and modeling of amplitude-, frequencyand temperature-dependent nonlinear components/systems such as rubber and hydraulic mounts or bushings, shock absorbers, and any joint friction/damping; dynamic characterization through lab and field testing; Linearization methodology; Model validation, application, and sensitivity analysis in vehicle system/subsystem simulations; Nonlinear system identification, modeling, and application in testing accuracy improvement; ******
Key words: residual stress, retained austenite, x-ray diffraction, neutron diffraction, induction hardening, carburizing, shot peening, quench and template
For 30 years industry has been working to develop a multi-material vehicle where steel, aluminum , polymer composites, and Magnesium can all be utilized to optimize the vehicle structure and where materials can be used selectively where appropriate. Such a vehicle remains elusive for reasons of cost and material compatibility. This session will discuss the technology gaps and what is required to for the implementation of and successful production of a high volume multi- materials vehicle.
9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.
9:30 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.
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9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Organizers: Jidong Kang, CanmetMATERIALS; Alan Luo, General Motors Corporation; Douglas Richman, Kaiser Aluminum
Organizers: Ken Kang, Honda R&D Americas Inc.; Peijun Xu, Ebco Inc.; Fulun Yang, Tenneco Inc.
Organizers: Gerald A. Shulke, Xichen Sun, Chrysler Group LLC; Xin Zhang, Ftech R&D North America
Organizers: Marianne S. Morgan, BASF Corp.
A Cell Geometrical Model to Numerically Study Fluid Flow in Metal Foam
Keynote: Energy Harvesting Shock Absorbers: Power Assessment, Mechatronic Design, and Vehicle Dynamics
Microstructure and Sintering Mechanism of C/Cu Composites by Mechanical Alloying/ Spark Plasma Sintering
Keynote: Plastic Fantastic: A History of Automotive Composite Material Applications
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Ahmed Suleiman, NIhad Dukhan, University Of Detroit Mercy
Lei Zuo, State Univ. of New York College
Xu Ran, Changchun University
Lindsay Brooke, Sr Editor, Automotive Engineering Intl, SAE International
Development of Aluminum-Clad Material for Corrosion Resistance Cooler
Analysis of Residual Strain Profiles in Distorted Aluminum Engine Blocks by Neutron Diffraction
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(2013-01-0171)
Kazutaka Ohno, Yoshiki Tomita, Eisuke Yagi, Hirofumi Nakano, Toyota
Anthony Lombardi, Comondore (Ravi) Ravindran, Ryerson University; Dimitry Sediako, National Research Council Canada; Robert Mackay, Nemak of Canada
Dry Sliding Wear Behavior of Al-B4C Particulate Reinforced Composites Produced by Powder Metallurgy Method
Assessment of Vehicle Performances with Energy-Harvesting Shock Absorbers
Mapping Residual Stress Distributions in Advanced High Strength Steel Automotive Body Panels and Structural Components
Materials Considerations and Technology Gaps for Polymer-based Composites
(2013-01-0379)
(2013-01-0170)
(2013-01-0172)
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Feray Guleryuz, Ege Universitesi; Deniz Uzunsoy, Bursa Teknik &Yildiz Teknik Universitesi; Rasim Ipek, EGE Universitesi
Peng Li, Lei Zuo, State Univ. of New York at Stony Brook
Jeffrey Nantais, Proto Manufacturing Ltd.; James Pineault, Mohammed Belassel, Michael Brauss, Proto Manufacturing Inc
Saad Abouzahr, Chrysler Corp.
Selecting Paint Stripping Technologies for Aluminum Wheels, a Comprehensive Comparison of Commercially Available Methods
Shape Recovery Simulation of Flexible Airdam
Comparison of Austempering and Quenchand-Tempering Processes for Carburized Automotive Steels
The Challenge in Expanding Composite use in Multi Material Body Structure
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(2013-01-0166)
(2013-01-0173)
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Agnes Rousseau, Christopher Ringholz, Tom Patena, John Kochilla, Atotech
Mohammed Billal K, Chrysler India Automotive Pvt Ltd; Neill Quinlan, Chrysler Technology Center; Xiaoyan (Susan) Qu, Chrysler Group LLC
Andrew D. Clark, Derek O. Northwood, Randy J. Bowers, University of Windsor; Xichen Sun, Peter Bauerle, Chrysler Group LLC
Michael S. Wiseman, Honda R & D Americas Inc.
Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity
Planned by Polymers and Coatings Committee / Materials Engineering Activity
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Modeling and Simulation of Creep-FatigueOxidation Crack Growth (2013-01-0167) Zhigang Wei, Tenneco Automotive Co., Ltd.; Fulun Yang, Tenneco Inc
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Physical Modeling and Simulation Analysis of an Advanced Automotive Racing Shock Absorber using the 1D Simulation Tool AMESim (2013-01-0168) Maryam Sadeghi Reineh, Linköping University, Automatic Control; Matteo Pelosi, Öhlins Racing AB
11:30 a.m.
Dynamic Simulation under Intermediate Strain Rates of Mechanical Components Made of an Elastomeric Matrix and a Metal Reinforcement (2013-01-0169) Andres Ramirez, Luis Munoz, Universidad de los Andes Planned by Non-Ferrous Committee / Materials Engineering Activity
Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00338, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
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Tuesday, April 16 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
D0-03A
1:00 p.m.
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Advances In Light Weight Materials - Aluminum (Part 2 of 2) (M203)
Fatigue Research and Applications (M200)
Load Simulation and Vehicle Performance (Part 5): Handling and Dynamics Control (M107)
NVH CAE Analysis and Application (M108)
This session presents the latest developments in automotive applications of aluminum castings and wrought products. The papers cover a wdie range of the technical aspects including alloy development, lightweight design, process development and simulation as well as performance optimization.
This session covers recent fatigue research, analysis, analytical tools development, and novel applications of fatigue technology in the ground vehicle industry.
Focusing on studies of vehicle dynamics performance including handling / stability / braking / traction characteristics, active safety and operational robustness under the influence of loading, tire forces and other variants; correlation of analyses, simulations, objective measurements and subjective judgments; intelligent tire technology and applications; chassis controls and control system cooperation; impact of system hybridization and electrification on vehicle dynamics and controls.
Key words: NVH, acoustics, numerical methods, test correlation, sound quality
1:00 p.m. - 2:40 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:40 p.m.
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1:00 p.m. - 4:20 p.m.
Organizers: Jidong Kang, CanmetMATERIALS; Alan Luo, General Motors Corporation; Douglas Richman, Kaiser Aluminum
Organizers: John J. Bonnen, Carlos Engler-Pinto, Ford Motor Co.; Jackie D. Rehkopf, Plasan Carbon Composites
Organizers: Ken Kang, Honda R&D Americas Inc.; Dongpu Cao, Lancaster University; Jianmin Gu, Changan Automobile Co., Ltd.
Organizers: Kuang-Jen Liu, Chrysler Group LLC; Luohui Long, Ford Motor Co.; Nammalwar Purushothaman, BAE Systems; Guangtian Gavin Song, AM General LLC; Weiguo Zhang, Chrysler LLC
Non-Isothermal Material Deformation during Heated Blank - Cold Die (HB-CD) Sheet Stamping: Preliminary Study
Keynote: Derivation of Effective StrainLife Data, Crack Closure Parameters and Effective Crack Growth Data from Smooth Specimen Fatigue Tests
Impact of Driver’s Steer Control on TruckTrailer Combination when Negotiating NATO Double Lane Change Maneuver
Understanding the Difficulties and Challenges in Vehicle NVH Analysis and Design
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-1779)
(2013-01-0404)
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Fadi Abu-Farha, Clemson University; Nan Zhang, Clemson Univeristy
Maria El-Zeghayar, Tim Topper, University of Waterloo; John J. Bonnen, Ford Motor Co.
Xiaobo Yang, Oshkosh Corporation
Wen Li, Wayne State Univ.
Evaluation of Constitutive Behavior of Aluminum Extrusions and Their GMAW Welds
Fault Tolerant Control Against Actuator Failures of 4WID/4WIS Electric Vehicles
(2013-01-0384)
(2013-01-0405)
Jidong Kang, CanmetMATERIALS; Kevin gong, Constellium; Guowu Shen, Jie Liang, James Chen, CanmetMATERIALS
Changfu Zong, Chao Liu, Hongyu Zheng, Jie Liu, Jilin University
Safe & Cost-Effective Path to Fuel Targets with Aluminum
A Fuzzy Logic Yaw Control Study with Human in the Loop Simulation
Reducing Radiated Structural Noise from AIS Surfaces using Several FEM Optimization Methods
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-0406)
(2013-01-0997)
Randall Scheps, Alcoa Automotive
Erdem Uzunsoy, Bursa Teknik & YildizTeknik Universitesi
John A. White Jr., Mac Lynch, Chrysler Group LLC
Lightweighting Impacts on Fuel Economy, Cost, and Component Losses
Stress Intensity Factor Based Spot Welds Fatigue Life Prediction Model
Potential for Passenger Car Energy Recovery through the Use of Kinetic Energy Recovery Systems (KERS)
Efficient and Accurate Evaluation and Improvement of Engine Radiated Noise
(2013-01-0381)
(2013-01-0389)
(2013-01-0407)
(2013-01-1005)
Aaron David Brooker, National Renewable Energy Laboratory; Jacob Ward, Department Of Energy; Lijuan Wang, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Yandong Shi, Haiding Guo, Nanjing Univ.of Aeronau. & Astronau.
L. Daniel Metz, Metz Engineering & Racing, LLC
Renhua Feng, Hunan University, Changsha, China; Daming Zhang, California State University, Fresno; Jingping Liu, Jianqin FU, BangLin DENG, Hunan University, Changsha, China
Structure to Assist in Prevention of Bimetallic Corrosion of Hybrid Doors
Failure Mechanisms and Damage Model of Ductile Cast Iron under Low-Cycle Fatigue Conditions
Estimating Path Clearing Effects during Potential Hydroplaning through the Use of Vehicle CAN Bus Data
CFD/CAE Combinations in Open Cavity Noise Predictions for Real Vehicle Sunroof Buffeting
(2013-01-0386)
(2013-01-0391)
(2013-01-0408)
(2013-01-1012)
Shoji Kimura, Honda R&D Co., Ltd.
Xijia Wu, National Research Council Canada; Tony Quan, Clayton Sloss, Wescast Industries Inc
L. D. Metz, Metz Engineering & Racing; Duane R. Meyers, Wisconsin State Patrol
Fred G. Mendonca, CD-adapco
Low-Cycle and Thermo-Mechanical Fatigue and Nodular Cast Iron for High Temperature Applications
Preview based Vehicle Steering Control using Neural Networks
A Practical Procedure to Predict AIS Inlet Noise Using CAE Simulation Tools
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-0409)
(2013-01-1004)
Carlos Engler-Pinto, Ford Motor Co.
Saurav Talukdar, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay; Muhammad Adeel Awan, Cranfield University; Anthony Tremlett; Venkat Sastry, Defence Education; David Purdy, Cranfield University
Weiguo Zhang, Brian Butler, Mark Likich, Mac Lynch, Chrysler Group LLC
Investigation of Thermal Fatigue Evaluation Method for Cast Iron
Vehicle Powertrain Test Bench CoSimulation with a Moving Base Simulator Using a Pedal Robot
Leaf Spring Design Considering Natural Frequency Calculations Based On NVH
(2013-01-0393)
(2013-01-0410)
(2013-01-1000)
Yutaka Sasaki, Noriaki Katori, Hino Motors, Ltd.
Anders Andersson, VTI; Peter Nyberg, Murathan Soner, Gorkem Ozcelik, Ciler Linköping University; Håkan Sehammar, VTI; Senocak, Seray Goksel Tokgonul, Tolga Per Öberg, Linköping University Erdogus, Mustafa Karaagac, Ahmet Kanbolat, Olguncelik
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Tuesday, April 16 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
D0-03A
D0-03B
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D0-05B
Advances In Light Weight Materials - Aluminum (Part 2 of 2) (M203)
Fatigue Research and Applications (M200)
Load Simulation and Vehicle Performance (Part 5): Handling and Dynamics Control (M107)
NVH CAE Analysis and Application (M108)
This session presents the latest developments in automotive applications of aluminum castings and wrought products. The papers cover a wdie range of the technical aspects including alloy development, lightweight design, process development and simulation as well as performance optimization.
This session covers recent fatigue research, analysis, analytical tools development, and novel applications of fatigue technology in the ground vehicle industry.
Focusing on studies of vehicle dynamics performance including handling / stability / braking / traction characteristics, active safety and operational robustness under the influence of loading, tire forces and other variants; correlation of analyses, simulations, objective measurements and subjective judgments; intelligent tire technology and applications; chassis controls and control system cooperation; impact of system hybridization and electrification on vehicle dynamics and controls.
Key words: NVH, acoustics, numerical methods, test correlation, sound quality
1:00 p.m. - 2:40 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:40 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:40 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 4:20 p.m.
Organizers: Jidong Kang, CanmetMATERIALS; Alan Luo, General Motors Corporation; Douglas Richman, Kaiser Aluminum
Organizers: John J. Bonnen, Carlos Engler-Pinto, Ford Motor Co.; Jackie D. Rehkopf, Plasan Carbon Composites
Organizers: Ken Kang, Honda R&D Americas Inc.; Dongpu Cao, Lancaster University; Jianmin Gu, Changan Automobile Co., Ltd.
Organizers: Kuang-Jen Liu, Chrysler Group LLC; Luohui Long, Ford Motor Co.; Nammalwar Purushothaman, BAE Systems; Guangtian Gavin Song, AM General LLC; Weiguo Zhang, Chrysler LLC
Decarburization Effects on Fatigue Behavior of Leaf Spring Material
Study on Braking Force Distribution Algorithm for Hybrid Electric Bus Based on EBS
HVAC Blower Aeroacoustic Predictions
(2013-01-0392)
(2013-01-0411)
(2013-01-1001)
Mustafa Karaagac, Murathan Soner, Olgun Celik; Alper Togay; Aylin Keskin, Selcuk Yildiz, OLGUNCELIK; Erdoğan Tekin, ATILIM UNIVERSITY; Ahmet Kanbolat, Olguncelik Company
Rong He, Hongyu Zheng, Changfu Zong, Jilin Univ.
Koji Norisada, Masaharu Sakai, Syunsuke Ishiguro, DENSO Corp.; Masami Kawaguchi, DENSO Technology Co., Ltd.; Franck Perot, Exa Corporation; Koichi Wada, EXA Japan Inc.
3:20 p.m.
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Commercial Vehicle NVH Refinement through Test-CAE Development Approach (2013-01-1006) Vijay Antony John Britto, Sadasivam Sivasankaran, Ekambaram Loganathan, Saisankaranarayana Kupplili Saisankaranarayana, Ashok Leyland Ltd; Kalyankumar Sidram Hatti, Ashok Leyland Technical Center
4:00 p.m.
Joint Modeling Issues in Simplified BeamPlate Body Analysis (Oral Only) Soomin Choi, Seoul National Univ; Jang Gang-Won, Sejong University; Yoon Young Kim, Seoul National Univ
10:01 p.m.
10:02 p.m.
Accelerated Testing for Design Verification and Improvement of Powertrain Mounting Structure (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
Optimization of Braking Force Distribution for Three-Axle Truck (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
Aerodynamic Noise Source Identification for a Coupe Passenger Car by Numerical Method Focusing on the Effect of the Rear Spoiler (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
(2013-01-0395)
(2013-01-0414)
(2013-01-1013)
Zhengzhong Wang, Wei Ma, Yiheng Wang, Xiaolei Wang, Jianchao Cheng, Chery Automobile Co., Ltd
Gang Tang, Han Zhao, Hefei University of Technology; Jinglai Wu, Yunqing Zhang, Huazhong University of Science and Tech.
Sajjad Beigmoradi, Kambiz Jahani, Arash Keshavarz, Mohsen Bayani Khaknejad, CAE Engineer, R&D Center of SAIPA
Robust Design for Vehicle Ride Comfort and Handling with Multi-Objective Evolutionary Algorithm (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-0415) Yong Luo, Jinglai Wu, Wenkui Fu, Yunqing Zhang, Huazhong University of Science and Tech.
10:03 p.m.
Variable Yaw Rate Gain for Vehicle Steer-bywire with Joystick (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-0413) Hongyu Zheng, Changfu Zong, Jilin Univ.
10:04 p.m.
A Model-Based Mass Estimation and Optimal Braking Force Distribution Algorithm of Tractor and Semi-Trailer Combination (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-0418) Zongyu Liu, Hongyu Zheng, Wenkai Xu, Jilin University
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Tuesday, April 16 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
D0-03A
D0-03B
D0-05A
D0-05B
Advances In Light Weight Materials - Aluminum (Part 2 of 2) (M203)
Fatigue Research and Applications (M200)
Load Simulation and Vehicle Performance (Part 5): Handling and Dynamics Control (M107)
NVH CAE Analysis and Application (M108)
This session presents the latest developments in automotive applications of aluminum castings and wrought products. The papers cover a wdie range of the technical aspects including alloy development, lightweight design, process development and simulation as well as performance optimization.
This session covers recent fatigue research, analysis, analytical tools development, and novel applications of fatigue technology in the ground vehicle industry.
Focusing on studies of vehicle dynamics performance including handling / stability / braking / traction characteristics, active safety and operational robustness under the influence of loading, tire forces and other variants; correlation of analyses, simulations, objective measurements and subjective judgments; intelligent tire technology and applications; chassis controls and control system cooperation; impact of system hybridization and electrification on vehicle dynamics and controls.
Key words: NVH, acoustics, numerical methods, test correlation, sound quality
1:00 p.m. - 2:40 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:40 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:40 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 4:20 p.m.
Organizers: Jidong Kang, CanmetMATERIALS; Alan Luo, General Motors Corporation; Douglas Richman, Kaiser Aluminum
Organizers: John J. Bonnen, Carlos Engler-Pinto, Ford Motor Co.; Jackie D. Rehkopf, Plasan Carbon Composites
Organizers: Ken Kang, Honda R&D Americas Inc.; Dongpu Cao, Lancaster University; Jianmin Gu, Changan Automobile Co., Ltd.
Organizers: Kuang-Jen Liu, Chrysler Group LLC; Luohui Long, Ford Motor Co.; Nammalwar Purushothaman, BAE Systems; Guangtian Gavin Song, AM General LLC; Weiguo Zhang, Chrysler LLC
10:05 p.m.
Mass Estimation and Axle Load Distribution Algorithm for EBS of Large Bus (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-0417) Zhigen Nie, Changfu Zong, Ying Wan, Jilin Univ
10:06 p.m.
Development of an ESP Control Logic Based on Force Measurements Provided by Smart Tires (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-0416) Edoardo Sabbioni, Federico Cheli, Stefano Melzi, Politecnico di Milano
10:07 p.m.
The Regenerative Braking Control Strategy of Four-Wheel-Drive Electric Vehicle Based on Power Generation Efficiency of Motors (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-0412) Wenkai Xu, Hongyu Zheng, Zongyu Liu, Jilin Univ Planned by Non-Ferrous Committee / Materials Engineering Activity
Planned by Ferrous Committee / Materials Engineering Activity
Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity
Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00338, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
Technical Session Oral Evaluation Incentives In an effort to collect more evaluation ratings for the technical session speakers, SAE will be holding daily drawings for anyone who completes an oral evaluation card distributed in technical session rooms. Simply complete the card, tear off the perforation with your name and contact number, and turn it in to the session moderator. Six (6) winners will be announced daily to receive prizes. Winners will be announced daily and posted in the technology lounges.
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Tuesday, April 16 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
D0-03 C&D
1:00 p.m.
1:20 p.m.
1:40 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
2:20 p.m.
2:40 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
3:20 p.m.
D0-06A
Structural Plastic Composite Components The Multi-Material Vehicle Opportunity and Technology Gaps: Evolution or Revolution? (Part 2) (M304)
Welding and Joining and Fastening (M102)
For 30 years industry has been working to develop a multi-material vehicle where steel, aluminum , polymer composites, and Magnesium can all be utilized to optimize the vehicle structure and where materials can be used selectively where appropriate. Such a vehicle remains elusive for reasons of cost and material compatibility. This session will discuss the technology gaps and what is required to for the implementation of and successful production of a high volume multi- materials vehicle.
Key words: welding, joining, fastening
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.
Organizers: Marianne S. Morgan, BASF Corp.
Organizers: Jwo Pan, Univ. of Michigan-Ann Arbor; Michael Santella; Tau Tyan, Ford Motor Co.
Automotive Composities: Evolution or Revolution in Materials Joining
An Online Resistance Spot Weld Quality Monitoring System
(Oral Only)
(Oral Only)
George Ritter, EWI
Jian Chen, Wei Zhang, Zhili Feng, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Challenges and Chances for Manufacturing of Composites for High Volume Applications
Failure Mode and Fatigue Behavior of Friction Stir Spot Welds in Lap-Shear Specimens of Dissimilar Advanced High Strength Steels
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-1023)
Tobias Potyra, Fraunhofer Project Center, Western Univ; Paul Dugsin, Magnus Associates
Seung Hoon Hong, Katherine Avery, Jwo Pan, Univ of Michigan-Ann Arbor; Michael Santella, Zhili Feng, Tsung-Yu Pan, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Mixed Materials: Taking on the Heavyweights
Study for Flashes of Friction Stir Spot Welds
(Oral Only)
(Oral Only)
Jay Baron, Car Group
Pai-Chen Lin, National Chung Cheng Univ.; Zheng-Ming Su; Tseng Wei
Composite Lightweighting Solutions for Today, Tomorrow and the Day After That
Failure Mode and Fatigue Behavior of Ultrasonic Spot Welds with Adhesive in Lap-Shear Specimens of Magnesium and Steel Sheets
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-1020)
Marianne S. Morgan, BASF Corp.
Wei-Jen Lai, Jwo Pan, Univ of Michigan-Ann Arbor; Zhili Feng, Michael Santella, Tsung-Yu Pan, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Leveraging Aerospace Composites CAE methods for Composites in Automotive design – Opportunities and Gaps
Corrosion Behavior of Mixed-Metal Joint of Magnesium to Mild Steel by Ultrasonic Spot Welding with and without Adhesives
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-1017)
Giuseppe Resta, Altair Engineering
Tsung-Yu Pan, Zhili Feng, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Michael Santella, Consultant; Jian Chen, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Structural Navigation: Optimizing Automotive Materials Selection
Fatigue Behavior of Self-Piercing Rivets and Clinch Joints in Lap-Shear Specimens of Aluminum Sheets
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-1024)
Ross Kozarsky, LUX Research
Pai-Chen Lin, Zheng-Ming Su, National Chung Cheng Univ.; Wei-Jen Lai, Jwo Pan, Univ of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Kick-starting Widespread Adoption of Automotive Carbon Fiber Composites
Key Factors to Manage Filler Metal Creation on Aluminum Heat Exchangers
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-1018)
Robert Hutch Hutchinson, Rocky Mountain Institute
Laurent Pasquet, Damien Bergès, Philippe DA SILVA, Claire Demarcq, Valeo Thermal Systems
An Opportunity for Plastics and a Seismic Industry Change (Oral Only) Oliver Kuttner, Edison2
3:40 p.m.
Expert Panel Discussion: Structural Plastic Composite Components - The Multi-Material Vehicle Opportunity and Technology Gaps: Evolution or Revolution?
Moderators: Brett Smith, Center For Automotive Research Planned by Polymers and Coatings Committee / Materials Engineering Activity
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TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
D0-06A
8:00 a.m.
8:20 a.m.
8:40 a.m.
9:00 a.m.
D0-03B
D0-03A
D0-05B
Advanced Analysis, Design, and Optimization of Materials, Restraints, and Structures for Enhanced Automotive Safety and Weight Reduction (Part 1) (M103)
Advances in Instrument Panels, Seats and Interiors (M300)
Applications of Advanced High-Strength Steels and Press Hardening for Automotive Structures (M202)
CAE Analysis and Application: Multi-Discipline Interaction (M110)
Papers with an emphasis on, but not limited to, innovative ideas to enhance automotive safety with improved material constitutive modeling, analysis method developments, simulation and pre/post processing tools, optimization techniques, crash code developments, finite element model updating, model validation and verification techniques, dummies and occupants, restraint systems, passive safety as well as lightweight material applications and designs are highly encouraged.
This session will feature technical presentations that will discuss new technology and industry insights in automotive interiors. Focus areas include materials, perceived quality, environmental concerns, manufacturing, safety, and durability.
This symposium provides a forum for researchers and application engineers to disseminate the knowledge and information gained in the area of advanced high-strength and press-hardening steel development and applications in automotive structures, enabling light-weight and durable vehicles with improved safety.
Key words: CAE, coupling, multi-discipline interaction
8:00 a.m. - 11:40 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 11:40 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 10:40 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 10:40 a.m.
Organizers: Jwo Pan, Univ. of Michigan-Ann Arbor; Tau Tyan, Ford Motor Co.; Guofei Chen, United States Steel Corp.; Wei Li, General Motors LLC; William J. Altenhof, Univ. of Windsor; Sheng-Dong Liu, Generalety LLC
Organizers: Robert Egbers, Comusa LLC; Lisa Fallon, General Motors LLC; Stephen M. Pitrof, Inteva LLC; Ravi Thyagarajan, US Army TARDEC
Organizers: Constantin Chiriac, United States Steel Corp.; Jason Coryell, General Motors; Emmanuel De Moor, Colorado School of Mines; Jatinder P. Singh, General Motors; Michael Santella; Michael J. Worswick, Univ. of Waterloo
Organizers: Fan Li, GM; Mike Guo, Chrysler LLC; Peiran Ding, ANSYS Inc.
System Level Design Simulation to Predict Passive Safety Performance for CFRP Automotive Structures
Effect of Fabric Type and Construction on Automotive Seating Comfort
Keynote: Automotive Application of AHSS: Clearing the Hurdles to Meet Automotive Fuel Efficiency and Safety Regulation
Simulation of Fluid-Structure Interaction using a Combined Sc/Tetra and Abaqus Tool
(2013-01-0663)
(2013-01-0654)
(Oral Only)
(Oral Only)
Juergen Lescheticky, BMW Group; Graham Barnes, Engenuity Limited; Marc Schrank, Dassault Systemes Simulia Corp.
Pritpal Singh, Sandeep Raina, Kapil Kumar Pandey, Sweta Bansal, Maruti Suzuki India, Ltd.
David W. Anderson, American Iron and Steel Institute
Shuo Mao, Graduate student,Wright State University; George Huang, Professor and Chair, ME Dept. WSU; Veera Venkata Sunil Vytla, Cradle North America Inc.; Yuya Ando, Software Cradle Co Ltd.
Investigation of Crashworthiness of Structural Composite Components in Frontal and Side NCAP Tests
Analysis and Optimization of Effect of Ageing on Automotive Seat Fabric Performance
Overview of a New Category of Cold Formable NanoStructured 3rd Generation AHSS
Analysis of Open Plenum Structure for Reduction of Booming Noise
(2013-01-0650)
(2013-01-0612)
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-0636)
Chung-Kyu Park, Cing-Dao (Steve) Kan, The George Washington University; William Thomas Hollowell, WTH Consulting LLC
Sarita Kumari, Dinesh N Dave, Pankaj Maheshwari, Maruti Suzuki India Limited
Daniel James Branagan, The NanoSteel Company
Gajanan Tonge, Surendra Agrawal, Chrysler India Technical Centre
Side Crash Pressure Sensor Prediction for Unitized Vehicles: An ALE Approach
Root Cause Analysis of Discoloration of Polypropylene in Automobile Interiors
Improvement of Stretch Flangeability of High-Tensile-Strength Steel Sheets by Piercing under Tension Using Humped Bottom Punch
Smart Meshing Template Process with CAD/CAE Link
(2013-01-0657)
(2013-01-0615)
(2013-01-0609)
(2013-01-0637)
Tau Tyan, Kirk Arthurs, Jeffrey Rupp, Melissa Parks, Kumar Mahadevan, Saeed Barbat, Nand Kochhar, John Fazio, David Bauch, Ford Motor Co.
Vandana Chauhan, Amulya Kali Ray, Maruti Suzuki India Limited
Yuzo Takahashi, Osamu Kawano, Satoshi Horioka, Kohsaku Ushioda, Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corporation
Honglu Wang, Vijay Patil, William Resh, Phil Insalaco, Dan Flesher, Scott Lanski, Chrysler Group LLC
Side Crash Pressure Sensor Prediction for Body on Frame Vehicles: An ALE Approach
Lightweighting in Automotive Interiors
Studies on Edge Strain Hardening Produced by Trimming Operations
Fluid Structure Interaction of Micro Air Vehicles Using a combined Sc/Tetra and Abaqus Simulations
(2013-01-1774)
(Oral Only)
Constantin Chiriac, Ming F. Shi, United States Steel Corp.
Alex Byrd
(2013-01-0666) Tau Tyan, Kirk Arthurs, Jeffrey Rupp, Charles Ko, Bill Sherwood, Leonard Shaner, Saeed Barbat, Nand Kochhar, John Fazio, David Bauch, Ford Motor Co.
Panelists from Automotive OEMs will speak on their views regarding regulatory needs to reduce overall vehicle weight, the emphasis being placed for interiors components share in the overall vehicle weight reduction goals, and current technical trends and challenges to meet the interior lightweighting goals.
Papers should discuss the simulation methods for the coupled effects of various physical phenomena, including (not limited to) the following methods: • Sequential coupling/de-coupling of multidiscipline CAE methods • Direct/Parallel coupling/de-coupling of multi-discipline CAE methods • Implicit and explicit simulation or cosimulation methods for multi-discipline coupling
Panelists: Timothy Boundy, General Motors Mark Sheldon, Chrysler Group LLC Jeffrey Webb, Ford Motor Co., Ltd. 9:20 a.m.
9:40 a.m.
Material Models for Simulation of a LithiumIon Battery Module Specimen under Punch Indentation
Temperature Effects on the Deformation and Multi-Disciplinary Analyses for Brake Fluid Fracture of a Quenched-and-Partitioned Temperature Evaluation Steel
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-0610)
(2013-01-0635)
Mohammed Yusuf Ali, Univ. of MichiganAnn Arbor; Wei-Jen Lai, Jwo Pan, Univ of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Jason Coryell, Vesna Savic, Louis Hector, Sushil Mishra, General Motors Company
Tinghui Shi, Robert Nisonger, General Motors Company
Mechanical Behavior of Lithium-Ion Battery Cell and Module Specimens under Constrained Compression
Impact Testing of a Hot-Formed B-Pillar with Tailored Properties - Experiments and Simulation
Implementing Simulation Driven Product Development for Thermoforming of an Instrument Panel
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-0608)
(2013-01-0642)
Wei-Jen Lai, Mohammed Yusuf Ali, Jwo Pan, Univ of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Ryan George, Michael J. Worswick, University of Waterloo; Duane Detwiler, Honda R&D Americas Inc; Jidong Kang, CanmetMATERIALS
Hossam Metwally, Peiran Ding, ANSYS Inc.
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Wednesday, April 17 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions
MATERIALS
Wednesday, April 17 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
D0-06A
10:00 a.m.
10:20 a.m.
10:40 a.m.
D0-03B
D0-03A
D0-05B
Advanced Analysis, Design, and Optimization of Materials, Restraints, and Structures for Enhanced Automotive Safety and Weight Reduction (Part 1) (M103)
Advances in Instrument Panels, Seats and Interiors (M300)
Applications of Advanced High-Strength Steels and Press Hardening for Automotive Structures (M202)
CAE Analysis and Application: Multi-Discipline Interaction (M110)
Papers with an emphasis on, but not limited to, innovative ideas to enhance automotive safety with improved material constitutive modeling, analysis method developments, simulation and pre/post processing tools, optimization techniques, crash code developments, finite element model updating, model validation and verification techniques, dummies and occupants, restraint systems, passive safety as well as lightweight material applications and designs are highly encouraged.
This session will feature technical presentations that will discuss new technology and industry insights in automotive interiors. Focus areas include materials, perceived quality, environmental concerns, manufacturing, safety, and durability.
This symposium provides a forum for researchers and application engineers to disseminate the knowledge and information gained in the area of advanced high-strength and press-hardening steel development and applications in automotive structures, enabling light-weight and durable vehicles with improved safety.
Key words: CAE, coupling, multi-discipline interaction
8:00 a.m. - 11:40 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 11:40 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 10:40 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 10:40 a.m.
Organizers: Jwo Pan, Univ. of Michigan-Ann Arbor; Tau Tyan, Ford Motor Co.; Guofei Chen, United States Steel Corp.; Wei Li, General Motors LLC; William J. Altenhof, Univ. of Windsor; Sheng-Dong Liu, Generalety LLC
Organizers: Robert Egbers, Comusa LLC; Lisa Fallon, General Motors LLC; Stephen M. Pitrof, Inteva LLC; Ravi Thyagarajan, US Army TARDEC
Organizers: Constantin Chiriac, United States Steel Corp.; Jason Coryell, General Motors; Emmanuel De Moor, Colorado School of Mines; Jatinder P. Singh, General Motors; Michael Santella; Michael J. Worswick, Univ. of Waterloo
Organizers: Fan Li, GM; Mike Guo, Chrysler LLC; Peiran Ding, ANSYS Inc.
Front Rail Crashworthiness Design for Front Oblique Impact using a Magic Cube Approach
Development of Tailored Hot Stamping Parts for Improving Crashworthiness
Fluid Structure Interaction Simulation of Fuel Tank Sloshing
(2013-01-0651)
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-0641)
Sibo Hu, Beijing Automotive Technology Center/Dalian Univ. of Tech.; Zheng-Dong Ma, University of Michigan; Chang Qi, Dalian University of Technology; Yi Ding, Beijing Automotive Technology Center
Ho young Kong, Hot stamping
Veera Venkata Sunil Vytla, Cradle North America, Inc.; Yuya Ando, Software Cradle Co Ltd
Structural Optimization of Thin-Walled Tubular Structures for Progressive Buckling Using Compliant Mechanism Approach
1700MPa Martensitic Steel in Automotive Bumper Applications
CFD-Based Wave-Number Analysis of SideView Mirror Aeroacoustics towards AeroVibroacoustic Interior Noise Transmission
(2013-01-0658)
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-0640)
Satyajeet Shinde, Indiana University Purdue University Ind; Punit Bandi, Autoliv North America Inc; Duane Detwiler, Honda R&D Americas Inc; Andres Tovar, Indiana University Purdue University Ind.
Brian Malkowski, Shape Corp.
Fred G. Mendonca, Teo Shaw, Alan Mueller, CD-adapco; Paul Bremner, Scott Clifton, AeroHydroPlus
Papers should discuss the simulation methods for the coupled effects of various physical phenomena, including (not limited to) the following methods: • Sequential coupling/de-coupling of multidiscipline CAE methods • Direct/Parallel coupling/de-coupling of multi-discipline CAE methods • Implicit and explicit simulation or cosimulation methods for multi-discipline coupling
A Development of 780MPa Hot Rolled High Strength Steel for Application to Automotive One-Piece Front Lower Control Arm (2013-01-0665) Kyoungju Sohn, JinHwa Jeon, Hyundai Steel
11:00 a.m.
Cost-Effectiveness of a Lightweight Design for 2017-2020: An Assessment of a Midsize Crossover Utility Vehicle (2013-01-0656) Cheryl Caffrey, Kevin Bolon, Hugh Harris, US Environmental Protection Agency; Greg Kolwich, FEV Inc; Robert Johnston, EDAG Inc; Tim Shaw, Munro & Associates
11:20 a.m.
Cost-Effectiveness of a Lightweight BIW Design for 2020-2025: An Assessment of a Midsize Crossover Utility Vehicle Body Structure (2013-01-0667) Gregory Peterson, Andrew Peterson, Lotus Engineering Inc
10:01 p.m.
Model Coupling with a Function-Based Modular Framework for Entire-System Simulation (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-0643) Florian Netter, Audi Electronics Venture GmbH; Frank Gauterin, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology; Johannes Schreyer, Munich University of Applied Sciences Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00335, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
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Planned by Ferrous Committee / Materials Engineering Activity
Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity
TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
D0-06B Casting Materials (M204)
8:00 a.m.
8:20 a.m.
8:40 a.m.
9:00 a.m.
9:20 a.m.
9:40 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
10:20 a.m.
10:40 a.m.
D0-05A
D0-03A
Load Simulation and Vehicle Performance (Part 2): Multi-Body Dynamics (M107)
Advances in Bar Steel and Heat Treatment Technology (M209)
Session focus will be on the comparison of modeling techniques between vehicle dynamics simulation and durability loads simulation as well as optimal development process considering vehicle dynamics and durability loads. Furtherl discussion on data processing and analysis techniques, loads sensitivity, DOE and optimal design techniques for loads minimization, prediction of manufacturing tolerance effects on loads, robust design methods, driver modeling , and FE-based system modeling will occur.
The development, manufacturing, and heat treatment of bar steel product continues to evolve to meet the demands of the transportation industry. Design challenges surrounding fuel economy, cost, quality, durability and environmental impact are driving new approaches to steel for critical vehicle components. New steel grades, heat treatment technologies, mill processes and forming methods are active topics of research to meet these opportunities.
8:00 a.m. - 11:40 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 10:40 a.m.
11:00 a.m. - 11:40 a.m.
Organizers: Thomas Prucha, American Foundry Society Inc.; Lin Zhang, Chrysler Group LLC
Organizers: Paramsothy Jayakumar, TARDEC; Dan Negrut, Univ. of Wisconsin
Organizers: David W. Anderson, American Iron and Steel Institute; Michael L. Shaw, Chrysler LLC
Structured Problem Solving of Hot Cracking of Stainless Steel Castings
Virtual Road Load Data Acquisition using Full Vehicle Simulations
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-1189)
Delin Li, CanmetMATERIALS
Nantu Roy, Mark Villaire, Chrysler Group LLC
Austempering Temperature on Tensile Properties and Hardenability of Intercritically Austempered Ductile Iron
Predicting the Response of a Seat-Occupant Model by Using Incremental Harmonic Balance
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-1190)
Robin D. Foley, UAB
Yousof Azizi, Anil Bajaj, Patricia Davies, Ray W. Herrick Laboratories, Purdue Univ.
Bridging Nanoscience and Lightweighting Metal Casting
Investigating Through Simulation the Mobility of Light Tracked Vehicles Operating on Discrete Granular Terrain
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-1191)
Xiaochun Li, Univ. of Wisconsin
Dan Negrut, Daniel Melanz, Hammad Mazhar, University of Wisconsin - Madison; David Lamb, Paramsothy Jayakumar, Michael Letherwood, US Army TARDEC
Weight Reduction of Passenger Cars by Application of High Performing Aluminum Alloys
Development of New Generation of Multibody System Computer Codes
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-1192)
Ralf Klos, Rheinfelden ALLOYS GmbH & Co. Kg
Ahmed A. Shabana, Univ. of Illinois at Chicago; Paramsothy Jayakumar, TARDEC; Michael Letherwood, US Army TARDEC
UAB - Cast 7000 Series Aluminum
Improvement of Virtual Vehicle Analysis Efficiency with Optimal Modes Selection in Flexible Multi-Body Dynamics
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-1193)
Robin D. Foley, UAB
Geunsoo Ryu, Jaewook Jeon, Hyundai Motor Company
The Potential of the Die Casting Technique for the Production of Highly Stressed Components in the Automotive Industry
Development of Wheel Loader Dynamic Simulation Model
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-1194)
Klaus Greven, KSM Castings GmbH
Kwang Seok Oh, Seungjae Yun, Hakgu Kim, Kyongsu Yi, Seoul National Univ; Kyungeun Ko, Panyoung Kim, Hyundai Heavy Industries
Latest Advancements and Technologies in Aluminum Castings
An Abstract Multirate Method for Vehicle Dynamics Simulation
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-1196)
Qigui Wang, General Motors
James Critchley, Multibody.org; Paramsothy Jayakumar, U.S. Army TARDEC
Reduced Silicon Alloys for Enhanced Casting Performance
Compaction-Based Deformable Terrain Model as an Interface for Real-Time Vehicle Dynamics Simulations
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-1197)
David Weiss, ECK Industries Inc.
Justin Madsen, University of Wisconsin - Madison; Andrew Seidl, Dan Negrut, Univ of Wisconsin
Fusion Welding of Vacuum High Pressure Die Cast Aluminum Alloy A356 and Wrought Alloy 6061 (2013-01-1026) Meng Wang, Henry Hu, Univ. of Windsor
11:00 a.m.
11:20 a.m.
Magnesium Casting Technology - Past, Present and Future
Austempering Proccess For Carburized Low Alloys Steels
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-0949)
Alan Luo, General Motors Corporation
Rebeca Lumbreras, Oakland University; Xichen Sun, Chrysler Group LLC; Gary Barber, Qian Zou, Oakland University
Cast Magnesium Alloys for High-Temperature Applications
Advanced Heat Treatments for Ferrous Alloys
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-0950)
Frank Czerwinski, CanmetMaterials
Alan Druschitz, Virginia Tech.; Melvin Ostrander, Rex Heat Treat; Ricardo Aristizabal, Universidad de Antioquia
Planned by Non-Ferrous Committee / Materials Engineering Activity
Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity
Planned by Ferrous Committee / Materials Engineering Activity
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00338, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
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Wednesday, April 17 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions
MATERIALS
Wednesday, April 17 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
D0-06A
1:00 p.m.
1:20 p.m.
1:40 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
2:20 p.m.
2:40 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
104
D0-03B
D0-05B
D0-05A
Advanced Analysis, Design, and Optimization of Materials, Restraints, and Structures for Enhanced Automotive Safety and Weight Reduction (Part 2) (M103)
Advances in Coating (M302)
CAE Durability Analysis and Applications (Part 1): Fatigue Theory and Methodology Development (M109)
Load Simulation and Vehicle Performance (Part 1): Tire and Terrain (M107)
Papers with an emphasis on, but not limited to, innovative ideas to enhance automotive safety with improved material constitutive modeling, analysis method developments, simulation and pre/post processing tools, optimization techniques, crash code developments, finite element model updating, model validation and verification techniques, dummies and occupants, restraint systems, passive safety as well as lightweight material applications and designs are highly encouraged.
This session will provide a look at research on coatings for exterior body and plastics (including polycarbonate) as well as vehicle interiors and underbody/underhood. Focus will be on mid-term and future research.
This technical session focuses on state-of-the-art fatigue theory and advanced development in fatigue analysis methodology and research. Studies and discussions on innovative and improved fatigue theory/methods in material constitutive modeling, damage rules/ fatigue damage calculation, and fatigue life predictions will be addressed.
Tire and terrain mechanics modeling for load simulations, tire model development, parameters identification, and sensitivity analyses, tire test development, road profile characterization, effective road profile development, and interactions between tire, suspension/steering/brake systems, and different terrains, spindle loads/travel variation characteristics from proving ground test on deterministic and rough roads, terramechanics, tire noise, rolling resistance, and correlation studies.
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:40 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 4:20 p.m.
Organizers: Jwo Pan, Univ. of Michigan-Ann Arbor; Tau Tyan, Ford Motor Co.; Guofei Chen, United States Steel Corp.; Wei Li, General Motors LLC; William J. Altenhof, Univ. of Windsor; Sheng-Dong Liu, Generalety LLC
Organizers: Todd Fitz, Honda R&D Americas Inc.; Arun Kumar Sikder, GE; Daniel G. Wright, BASF Corp.; James Keller, United Paint & Chemical Corporation
Organizers: Guofei Chen, United States Steel Corp.; Mike Guo, Chrysler LLC; Ali Fatemi, Univ. of Toledo; Mark A. Pompetzki, HBM-nCode; Yung-Li Lee, Chrysler Group LLC
Organizers: Emmanuel O. Bolarinwa, Federal Highway Administration; Jianfeng Ma, St. Louis Univ.; Xiaobo Yang, Oshkosh Corporation
Estimation of Secondary Mass Changes in Vehicle Design
Rheology of Waterborne Coatings: The Latest on Theory and Engineering Practice
Life Prediction for Welds between Two Sheets of Similar and Dissimilar Materials Based on Fracture Mechanics Solutions
Structural MBD Tire Models: Closing the Gap to Structural Analysis - History and Future of Parameter Identification
(2013-01-0655)
(Oral Only)
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-0630)
Donald E. Malen, Univ. of MichiganAnn Arbor; René Göbbels, RWTH Aachen Univ.; Roland Wohlecker, Fka Forschungsgesellschaft Kraftfahrwe
Timothy S. December, BASF Corp.
Jwo Pan, Univ. of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Axel Gallrein, Manfred Baecker, Andrey Gizatullin, Fraunhofer ITWM
Hybrid III 50th Dummy Ankle Performance Study and Proposed Design Modification
The Flexible Pretreatment Process for Multimetal Bodies: Zinc Phosphate plus Zirconium Oxide
(2013-01-0664)
(Oral Only)
Lihua Li, Chery Automobile Co Ltd; Youmei Zhao; Guangyong Shen
Bruce H. Goodreau, Michael Sienkowski, Joseph Caiozzo, Henkel Corp.
The Effects of the BioRID Dummy Head Position on the Whiplash Test Evaluation
Matte Clearcoat Use in the Automotive Industry
Fatigue Evaluation of Notched Plate Specimens by the Battelle Structural Stress Method
Experimental Investigation of Vehicle Behavior on a Slopped Terrain Surface
(2013-01-0660)
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-1011)
(Oral Only)
Pengxiang Wang, Chery Automobile Co., Ltd.
Michael R. Mulligan, Michael Millar, PPG
Jeong Kyun Hong, Thomas Forte, Battelle
Emmanuel O. Bolarinwa, Federal Highway Administration
Effects of Pore Distributions on Ductility of Thin-Walled High Pressure Die-Cast Magnesium
Multilayer Coatings for Polycarbonate Glazing: Influence of Mechanical Properties on the Abrasion Performance of the Coating System
Fatigue Life Prediction of an Automobile Cradle Mount
Development of Truck Tire-Soil Interaction Model using FEA and SPH
(2013-01-0644)
(2013-01-0981)
(2013-01-1009)
(2013-01-0625)
Kyoo Sil Choi, Dongsheng Li, Xin Sun, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Mei Li, Ford Motor Co; John Allison, University of Michigan
Arun Kumar Sikder; Dinesh K, Radha Kamalakaran, GE India Technology Center Pvt Ltd; Nicole Paull, Judith Marnell, Steven Gasworth, Stephen Shuler, SABIC
Touhid Zarrin-Ghalami, Ali Fatemi, Univ. of Toledo; Yung-Li Lee, Chrysler Group LLC
Ranvir S. Dhillon, Rustam Ali, Moustafa El-Gindy, University of Ontario Institute of Tech.; David Philipps, Fredrik Oijer, Inge Johansson, Volvo Group Trucks Technology
Advanced Reinforcement Materials for Engine and Vehicle Efficiency
New Denim Stain Resistant Coating Technology for Automotive Seating Surfaces
Techniques for Contact Considerations in Fatigue Life Estimations of Automotive Structures
Dynamic Load Estimation for Heavy Trucks on Bridge Structures
(2013-01-0649)
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-1201)
(2013-01-0626)
Gian-Luigi Molteni, DuPont Automotive
Paola Morales, United Paint & Chemical Corporation
Mingchao Guo, Kaizhi Quan, Suresh Bhosale, Congyue Wang, Sridhar Srikantan, Chrysler Group LLC
Timothy Gordon, Mainak Mitra, Univ. of Michigan
Effect of Temperature and Aeration on FluidElastomer Compatibility
Quantifying Surface Activation in Treatment of Automotive Plastics
Rain Flow Counting Based Block Cycle Development for Fatigue Analysis Using Nonlinear Stress Approach
Torque Distribution Algorithm of SixWheeled Skid-Steered Vehicles for OnRoad and Off-Road Maneuverability
(2013-01-0652)
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-1206)
(2013-01-0628)
Nancy Zeng, Cheryl L. O’Brien, Carole M. Wolfe, Craig O’Brien, General Motors Company
Giles Dillingham, Brighton Technologies Group
Weidong Zhang, Mingchao Guo, Sridhar Srikantan, Chrysler Group LLC
Jaewon Nah, Kyongsu Yi, Seoul National Univ; Wongun Kim, Yeogiel Yoon, Samsung Techwin
Numerical Simulation of Shock Absorbing Polyester Elastomers
Forecast Salt Spray Test Results of Automotive Corrosive Parts by Electrochemical Corrosion Evaluation
Fatigue Life Calculation with Loads Varying in Magnitude and Direction
Developing a Compact Continuous-State Markov Chain for Terrain Road Profiles
(2013-01-0653)
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-0999)
(2013-01-0629)
Takaya Kobayashi, Yasuko Mihara, Mechanical Design & Analysis Corporation; Katsuhisa Yamashita, Chisato Nonomura, Katsuhiro Kodama, Yumiko Isogai, Tomoko Kanaya, TOYOBO Co. Ltd.
Santosh Kumar Sarang, Aisin Technical Center of America
John Altobelli, NAVAIR Lakehurst; Tirupathi R. Chandrupatla, Rowan University
Jacob N. Lambeth, John Ferris, Virginia Tech; Alexander Reid, David Gorsich, US Army RDECOM
Chairpersons: Jianfeng Ma, St. Louis Univ.; Emmanuel O. Bolarinwa, Federal Highway Administration; Xiaobo Yang, Oshkosh Corporation
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SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
D0-06A
D0-03B
D0-05B
D0-05A
Advanced Analysis, Design, and Optimization of Materials, Restraints, and Structures for Enhanced Automotive Safety and Weight Reduction (Part 2) (M103)
Advances in Coating (M302)
CAE Durability Analysis and Applications (Part 1): Fatigue Theory and Methodology Development (M109)
Load Simulation and Vehicle Performance (Part 1): Tire and Terrain (M107)
Papers with an emphasis on, but not limited to, innovative ideas to enhance automotive safety with improved material constitutive modeling, analysis method developments, simulation and pre/post processing tools, optimization techniques, crash code developments, finite element model updating, model validation and verification techniques, dummies and occupants, restraint systems, passive safety as well as lightweight material applications and designs are highly encouraged.
This session will provide a look at research on coatings for exterior body and plastics (including polycarbonate) as well as vehicle interiors and underbody/underhood. Focus will be on mid-term and future research.
This technical session focuses on state-of-the-art fatigue theory and advanced development in fatigue analysis methodology and research. Studies and discussions on innovative and improved fatigue theory/methods in material constitutive modeling, damage rules/ fatigue damage calculation, and fatigue life predictions will be addressed.
Tire and terrain mechanics modeling for load simulations, tire model development, parameters identification, and sensitivity analyses, tire test development, road profile characterization, effective road profile development, and interactions between tire, suspension/steering/brake systems, and different terrains, spindle loads/travel variation characteristics from proving ground test on deterministic and rough roads, terramechanics, tire noise, rolling resistance, and correlation studies.
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:40 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 4:20 p.m.
Organizers: Jwo Pan, Univ. of Michigan-Ann Arbor; Tau Tyan, Ford Motor Co.; Guofei Chen, United States Steel Corp.; Wei Li, General Motors LLC; William J. Altenhof, Univ. of Windsor; Sheng-Dong Liu, Generalety LLC
Organizers: Todd Fitz, Honda R&D Americas Inc.; Arun Kumar Sikder, GE; Daniel G. Wright, BASF Corp.; James Keller, United Paint & Chemical Corporation
Organizers: Guofei Chen, United States Steel Corp.; Mike Guo, Chrysler LLC; Ali Fatemi, Univ. of Toledo; Mark A. Pompetzki, HBM-nCode; Yung-Li Lee, Chrysler Group LLC
Organizers: Emmanuel O. Bolarinwa, Federal Highway Administration; Jianfeng Ma, St. Louis Univ.; Xiaobo Yang, Oshkosh Corporation
A Thermal-Fatigue Life Assessment Procedure for Components under Combined Temperature and Load Cycling
Numerical Investigation of Dynamic Impact between Cellular Shear Band Based NonPneumatic Tire and Sand with Obstacle
(2013-01-0998)
(2013-01-0631)
3:20 p.m.
Chairpersons: Jianfeng Ma, St. Louis Univ.; Emmanuel O. Bolarinwa, Federal Highway Administration; Xiaobo Yang, Oshkosh Corporation
Zhigang Wei, Tenneco Automotive Co., Ltd.; Jianfeng Ma, St. Louis Univ. Shengbin Lin, Limin Luo, Fulun Yang, Dmitri Konson, Tenneco Inc 3:40 p.m.
Development of a Combat Vehicle FEA Tire Model for Off-Road Applications (2013-01-0632) Hossam Ragheb, Moustafa El-Gindy, Hossam Kishawy, University of Ontario Institute of Tech.
4:00 p.m.
Experimental Investigation of Tyre Dynamic Strain Characteristics for Developing Strainbased Intelligent Tyre System (2013-01-0633) Xiaoguang Yang, Oluremi Olatunbosun, Univ of Birmingham; Daniel Garcia-Pozuelo Ramos, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain; Emmanuel Bolarinwa, Federal Highway Administration
10:01 p.m.
Body Lightweight Design and Scalability with Structural Foam Solutions (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-0669) Horst Lanzerath, Ford Research & Advanced Engineering; Carsten Tragsdorf, CTES Engineering
10:02 p.m.
Use of Finite Element Simulation for Modeling Vertically Aligned Carbon Nanotube Arrays Based on Structural Mechanics Principles (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-0645) Johnson Joseph, Y Charles Lu, University of Kentucky Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00335, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
Planned by Polymers and Coatings Committee / Materials Engineering Activity
Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity
Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00339, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00338, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
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Wednesday, April 17 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions
MATERIALS
Wednesday, April 17 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
D0-03A
1:00 p.m.
D0-03A
Magnesium Technologies (M205)
Specialty Alloys (M208)
With the higher federal fuel economy standards announced recently, Mg is becoming increasingly more attractive as structural material for automobiles. In recent years, the interest in magnesium research for automotive applications has expanded beyond cast alloys to include wrought alloys. The focus is not only on improving alloy properties, but also on reducing process costs. The technical papers to be presented at the 2013 Magnesium Technologies sessions reflect this broadening perspective.
As demands increase for greater safety, energy efficiency and corrosion resistance, so do considerations of alternative higher performance metallic alloys in automotive applications. We invite papers discussing innovative applications and developments in titanium alloys, specialty stainless alloys and powder metal products, among others – beyond high strength steel and aluminum alloys. Topics of particular interest include metallurgy, joining, performance testing, design and corrosion behavior.
1:00 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.
3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Organizers: Fadi Abu-Farha, Clemson University; Alan Luo, General Motors Corporation
Organizers: Thomas Glennan, Technical Writing Solutions LLC; Brandon M. Hance, AK Steel Corp.
Casting Process and Mechanical Properties of Large-Scale Extruded Mg-Zn-Y Alloys
The purpose of this session is to provide an open exchange of ideas. Remarks made by participants or members of the audience cannot be quoted or attributed to the individual or their company unless express permission has been granted by the individual and their company. Any record of remarks, discussion, or photographs may not be used unless express permission has been granted by the individual and their company.
(2013-01-0979) Yuichi Ienaga, Kenshi Inoue, Honda R&D Co Ltd; Tokuteru Uesugi, Kenji Higashi, Osaka Prefecture University 1:20 p.m.
An Experimental and Numerical Study of the Microstructural and Mechanical Properties of an Extruded Magnesium Alloy at 450 °C and Varied Strain Rates (2013-01-0976) Q. Ma, B. Li, A.L. Oppedal, P.T. Wang, Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems; Alan Luo, General Motors Company; Mark Horstemeyer, Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems
1:40 p.m.
Microstructure-Sensitive Fatigue Modeling of an Extruded AM30 Magnesium Alloy (2013-01-0980) Marcos Lugo, Mississippi State University; J. B. Jordon, University of Alabama; J.D. Bernard, M.F. Horstemeyer, Mississippi State University
2:00 p.m.
Fatigue Life Prediction of Magnesium Alloys Subjected to Variable Amplitude Loading (Oral Only) Hong Tae Kang, Univ. of Michigan-Dearborn
2:20 p.m.
Effect of Adhesive Addition on Fatigue Performance of Magnesium Alloys SelfPiercing Riveted Joints
New SAE 2013 World Congress Materials
(Oral Only) Chonghua Jiang, AET Integration Inc. 2:40 p.m.
Mechanical Behavior of Magnesium Single Crystal under High-Strain-Rate Dynamic Loading
TECHNICAL PAPER COLLECTIONS
(Oral Only) Qizhen (Katherine) Li, Univ. of Nevada Reno 3:00 p.m.
Development of Corrosion Testing Protocols for Magnesium Alloys and MagnesiumIntensive Subassemblies
Fe-Si Sintered Alloy for use in Exhaust Applications
(2013-01-0978)
(2013-01-1154)
Robert C. McCune, Robert C. McCune & Associates, LLC; Joy Forsmark, Brian Schneider, Ford Motor Co; Alan Luo, Helen Gu, William Schumacher, Xi Chen, General Motors Co; Florina Vartolas, Chrysler Group LLC
Thomas Cornelio, Michael R. Schloder, Michael O’Neill, Alpha Sintered Metals Inc.; Stephen Bowyer, Gary Vrsek, FEV Inc
3:20 p.m.
Development of New Intermediate Nickel Alloys for Application in Automotive Valves of High Performance Engines (2013-01-1153) Alexandre Bellegard Farina, Rodrigo César N. Liberto, Celso Antonio Barbosa, Villares Metals S/A
3:40 p.m.
Development of the Manufacturing Method for Low-Gloss Stainless Steel Sheet and Its Corrosion Characteristics (Oral Only) Dong-Jae Choi, Materials Engineering Planned by Non-Ferrous Committee / Materials Engineering Activity
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Titles include: Advanced Analysis, Design, and Optimization of Materials, Restraints, and Structures for Enhanced Automotive Safety and Weight Reduction, 2013 22 Papers, COLL-TP-00335 Automotive Engineering Testing and Test Methods, 2013 10 Papers, COLL-TP-00336 CAE Durability Analysis and Applications, 2013 23 Papers, COLL-TP-00339
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TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
D0-03B
8:00 a.m.
8:20 a.m.
8:40 a.m.
9:00 a.m.
9:20 a.m.
9:40 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
D0-06A
D0-05B
D0-05A
Automotive Composites (M303)
Automotive Tribology - Modeling and Testing (Part 1 of 2) (M111)
CAE Durability Analysis and Applications (Part 2 A): Applications to Automotive Engineering (M109)
Load Simulation and Vehicle Performance (Part 4): Ride Comfort (M107)
This session contains papers which describe the use of modern automotive composites in structural applications. Design, process, and analytical presentations are included, as well as papers presenting results of bonding strategies and techniques. Engineers involved in the design and use of advanced composites will find this session of particular value.
This technical session focuses on fundamental and applied research that lowers frictional energy losses and enhances reliability and durability of automotive components. The topics include, but not limited to engine and drivetrain tribology, seals, bearing and gear lubrication, materials tribology, surface engineering, lubricants and additives, computer-aided tribology, tribotesting, as well as friction, wear and lubrication fundamentals.
This technical session focuses on applications of innovative and improved stress and fatigue analysis methods to automotive engineering. Studies and discussions on practical problem-solving/ CAE modeling techniques on whole vehicle, body, chassis, components, joints, powertrain systems and assemblies, etc. will be addressed.
Focusing on studies of driver behavior modeling, driving simulator techniques, vehicle ride comfort evaluation and enhancement, test/simulation correlation analysis, vehicle elastomeric component modeling (i.e. bushings, rubber mounts, springs, dampers, seat cushions), passive, semi-active and active suspension systems, suspension seat analysis and modeling techniques, the effect and control of beaming, shaking, impact harshness, brake judder and any other phenomena affecting ride comfort of driver.
8:00 a.m. - 11:40 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 11:40 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 11:20 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 10:20 a.m.
Organizers: Somasekhar Bobba, GE India Technology Center; Bruce N. Greve, General Motors Vehicle Engineering Cntr.; Y Charles Lu, University of Kentucky; Srikanth Pilla, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison; Richard Dale Tonda, SEA, Ltd.
Organizers: Sung Cha, Hyundai Motor Company; Qian Zou, Oakland University; Ozgen Akalin, Istanbul Technical Univ.; Qingmin Yang, Federal-Mogul Corp.; Yucong Wang, General Motors LLC
Organizers: Mike Guo, Chrysler LLC; Guofei Chen, United States Steel Corp.; Abolhassan Khosrovaneh, GM; Zhigang Wei, Tenneco Automotive Co., Ltd.; Guangtian Gavin Song, AM General LLC; Yung-Li Lee, Chrysler Group LLC
Organizers: Jennifer Johrendt, Univ. of Windsor; Peijun Xu, Ebco Inc.; Jingzhou James Yang, Texas Tech. University
Chairpersons: Sung Chul Cha, Hyundai Motor Group R&D; Qian Zou, Oakland University
HiAnt® Simulation: Simulating Structural Composite Hybrid Parts made from Continuous Fiber Reinforced Plastics
Frontiers of Multi-functional Smart Tribological Coatings for Automotive Applications
A New Method of d’Alembert’s Principle Finite Element Based Fatigue Calculation with Input of Loads and Accelerations
Keynote: Digital Human Modeling for Seated Occupants
(Oral Only)
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-1003)
(Oral Only)
Vasant Pednekar, Lanxess Corp.
Ali Erdemir, Argonne National Laboratory
Barry (Baizhong) Lin, Chrysler Group LLC
James Yang, Texas Tech. Univ.
Leveraging Non-Automotive Design Criteria to Enhance Overall Value and Quality of Direct Molded Long Fiber Thermoplastic Automotive Parts
New Methodologies for Efficient and Accurate Fatigue Prediction of Seam Welds
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-1008)
Darin J. Grinsteinner, CPI Binani Inc.
Michael Hack, Frank Zingsheim, LMS, A Siemens Business
Composite Material for On-Line Painting
Recent Developments of Amorphous Hydrogenated Carbon Based DLC Coatings for Automotive Applications
Random Vibration Testing Development for Engine Mounted Products Considering Customer Usage
Evaluation of Human Body Response for Different Vehicle Seats Using a Multibody Biodynamic Model
(Oral Only)
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-1007)
(2013-01-0994)
Guillaume CLEDAT, CCP Composites France
Martin Keunecke, Fraunhofer IST
Liang Wang, Oakland University; Robert Burger, Yung-Li Lee, Chrysler Group LLC; Keyu Li, Oakland Univ
Prasad Kumbhar, Texas Tech University; Peijun Xu, Ebco Inc; James Yang, Texas Tech University
Finite Element Method Based Fatigue Analysis of A Gray Cast Iron Component
Improvement of Bus Ride Comfort via Active Suspension and Connected Dampers
Mechanical Properties of Carbon Discotex Versus Twill Reinforced Composites (Oral Only)
(2013-01-1205)
(2013-01-0990)
Amber Simmons, Pepin Associates
Yue Ma, Cummins Inc.
Mina M.S. Kaldas, IAE, TU Braunschweig; Aref M.A. Soliman, South Valley University
Production of a Composite Monocoque Frame for a Formula SAE Racecar
DLC Coating for Automotive Precision Components to Minimize Wear and Friction
The Large Scale Finite Element Analysis of a Charge Air Coolers using a Homogenization Method
Rule Optimized Fuzzy Logic Controller for Full Vehicle Semi-Active Suspension
(2013-01-1173)
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-1212)
(2013-01-0991)
Leonard Hamilton, Peter Joyce, Chris Forero, Martin McDonald, US Naval Academy
André Hieke, A. Hieke
Keisuke Iwahori, DENSO Corp.; Nobutada Ohno, Dai Okumura, Tomoya Muraki, Nagoya University; Susumu Miyakawa, DENSO Corp.
Mina M.S. Kaldas, Kemal Çalışkan, Roman Henze, Ferit Küçükay, IAE, TU Braunschweig
Effect of B4C Particles on Dry Sliding Wear Behavior of LM-13 Metal Matrix Composite
Advanced Tribological Coatings for Automotive Parts and their Production
A Fatigue Life Prediction Method for Spot Welded Joints of Aluminum Alloys
Ride Comfort Evaluation of Horizontal Vibration in Tractor-Trailer Considering Human Body Motion of Driver
(2013-01-1174)
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-1208)
(2013-01-0992)
Tejas Chaukulkar, Manisha Chemicals; Prajeen Dumbare; Rahul Waikar, Vishwakarma Institute of Technology Pune
Marcus Morstein, PLATIT AG
Hong Tae Kang, Univ. of MichiganDearborn; Abolhassan Khosrovaneh, General Motors Company; Hu Hu, Univ. of Michigan-Dearborn; Urban De Souza, General Motors Company
Yuichiro Hirose, Mitsuru Enomoto, Takashi Sasaki, Hino Motors, Ltd.; Eiichi Yasuda, Masatoshi Hada, Toyota Central R&D Labs Inc
Development of Intercooler Plastic Tank Material Instead of Aluminum Die-Cast
BREAK
Integrating Manufacture Pre-stress in FEA Based Road Load Fatigue Analysis
Influence of Road Roughness on the Ride and Rolling Resistance for Passenger Car
(2013-01-1175)
(2013-01-1204)
(2013-01-0993)
Masakazu Atsumi, Masaru Urushihara, DENSO Corp.; Yuji Munesawa, Kuraray Co., Ltd.
Wenxin Qin, Chrysler Group LLC
Aref M. A. Soliman, South Valley University; Mina M.S. Kaldas, IAE, TU Braunschweig; Sayed A. Abdallah, Benha University
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Thursday, April 18 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions
MATERIALS
Thursday, April 18 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
D0-03B
10:20 a.m.
10:40 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
11:20 a.m.
D0-06A
D0-05B
D0-05A
Automotive Composites (M303)
Automotive Tribology - Modeling and Testing (Part 1 of 2) (M111)
CAE Durability Analysis and Applications (Part 2 A): Applications to Automotive Engineering (M109)
Load Simulation and Vehicle Performance (Part 4): Ride Comfort (M107)
This session contains papers which describe the use of modern automotive composites in structural applications. Design, process, and analytical presentations are included, as well as papers presenting results of bonding strategies and techniques. Engineers involved in the design and use of advanced composites will find this session of particular value.
This technical session focuses on fundamental and applied research that lowers frictional energy losses and enhances reliability and durability of automotive components. The topics include, but not limited to engine and drivetrain tribology, seals, bearing and gear lubrication, materials tribology, surface engineering, lubricants and additives, computer-aided tribology, tribotesting, as well as friction, wear and lubrication fundamentals.
This technical session focuses on applications of innovative and improved stress and fatigue analysis methods to automotive engineering. Studies and discussions on practical problem-solving/ CAE modeling techniques on whole vehicle, body, chassis, components, joints, powertrain systems and assemblies, etc. will be addressed.
Focusing on studies of driver behavior modeling, driving simulator techniques, vehicle ride comfort evaluation and enhancement, test/simulation correlation analysis, vehicle elastomeric component modeling (i.e. bushings, rubber mounts, springs, dampers, seat cushions), passive, semi-active and active suspension systems, suspension seat analysis and modeling techniques, the effect and control of beaming, shaking, impact harshness, brake judder and any other phenomena affecting ride comfort of driver.
8:00 a.m. - 11:40 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 11:40 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 11:20 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 10:20 a.m.
Organizers: Somasekhar Bobba, GE India Technology Center; Bruce N. Greve, General Motors Vehicle Engineering Cntr.; Y Charles Lu, University of Kentucky; Srikanth Pilla, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison; Richard Dale Tonda, SEA, Ltd.
Organizers: Sung Cha, Hyundai Motor Company; Qian Zou, Oakland University; Ozgen Akalin, Istanbul Technical Univ.; Qingmin Yang, Federal-Mogul Corp.; Yucong Wang, General Motors LLC
Organizers: Mike Guo, Chrysler LLC; Guofei Chen, United States Steel Corp.; Abolhassan Khosrovaneh, GM; Zhigang Wei, Tenneco Automotive Co., Ltd.; Guangtian Gavin Song, AM General LLC; Yung-Li Lee, Chrysler Group LLC
Organizers: Jennifer Johrendt, Univ. of Windsor; Peijun Xu, Ebco Inc.; Jingzhou James Yang, Texas Tech. University
Chairpersons: Sung Chul Cha, Hyundai Motor Group R&D; Qian Zou, Oakland University
Advanced Thermosetting Resin Matrix Technology for Next Generation High Volume Manufacture of Automotive Composite Structures
Study of the Motion of Floating Piston Pin against Pin Bore
Effect of Leaf Springs on Suspension and Steering System
(2013-01-1176)
(2013-01-1215)
(2013-01-1203)
Roman Hillermeier, Tareq Hasson, Lars Friedrich, Cedric Ball, Momentive Specialty Chemicals Inc.
Ghassan Abed, Qian Zou, Gary Barber, Oakland University; Ben Zhou, Yucong Wang, Yuchuan Liu, Fanghui Shi, General Motors Company
Murathan Soner, Olguncelik Company; Metin Guven, Daimler; Gorkem Ozcelik; Seray Goksel Tokgonul, Tolga Erdogus, Mustafa Karaagac, Ahmet Kanbolat, Olguncelik Company
Development of Polymer Composite Battery Pack Case for an Electric Vehicle
Analysis of Oil Film Generation on the Main Journal Bearing Using a Thin-Film Sensor and Elasto-Hydrodynamic Lubrication (EHL) Model
CAE Simulation of Door Sag/Set Using Subsystem Level Approach
(2013-01-1177)
(2013-01-1217)
(2013-01-1199)
Chi-Hoon Choi, Jeong-Min Cho, Hyundai Motor Company; Yongkil Kil, Yonghoon Yoon, LG Hausys
Masatsugu Inui, Makoto Kobayashi, Kensaku Oowaki, Takayoshi Furukawa, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.; Yuji Mihara, Michiyasu Owashi, Tokyo City University
Roshan N. Mahadule, Tata Technologies Ltd.; Sudhakar Doppalapudi, Chrysler Group LLC
A Comparative Study on the Axial Impact Performance of Jute and Glass Fiber-Based Composite Tubes
Tribological Performance of ZnO-Oil Nanofluids at Elevated Temperatures
Strength Analysis and Fatigue Life Prediction of an Extra-Large Dump Truck Deck and Subframe
(2013-01-1178)
(2013-01-1219)
(2013-01-1211)
Ashok Mache, Anindya Deb, Indian Institute Of Science
Ionut C. Harta, Kayla Owens, Oakland University; Steven De Jesús Santiago, Universidad Del Turabo; David Schall, Steven Thrush, Gary Barber, Qian Zou, Oakland University
Jihoon Moon, Seunghun Ryu, Wookjin Na, Hyundai Motor Company
2013 SRT Viper Carbon Fiber X-Brace (2013-01-1775) James Truskin, Leland Decker, Uday Ramchander, Chrysler Group LLC; Jackie Rehkopf, Plasan Carbon Composites
10:01 p.m.
Flexural Strength Properties of Teak Wood Filled Rectangular Hollow Sectioned Thin Steel Tube and its Application in Automobile (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
Investigating Hinge Crack Problem of a Vehicle Hood by Integration of CAE and RLD Analysis (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
Robust Design Optimization of an Shock Absorber for Enhancing Ride Performance (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
(2013-01-1179)
(2013-01-1214)
(2013-01-0995)
Bharatesh Danawade, Ravindra Malagi, Gogte Institute of Technology, Belgaum; Suprit Malagi, S.G. Balekundri Insti. of Tech. Belgaum
Zhangyin Li, Zhengzhong Wang, Lei Wang, Chunwei Rong, Kuaichu Fan, Chery Automobile Co., Ltd.
Gang Tang, Han Zhao, Hefei University of Technology; Manlong Peng, Jinglai Wu, Yunqing Zhang, Huazhong University of Science and Tech.
10:02 p.m.
Testing, Modelling and Analysis of a Linear Magnetorheological Fluid Damper under Sinusoidal Conditions (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-0996) H. Metered, S. Mostafa, S. El-Demerdash, N. Hammad, M. El-Nashar, Helwan Univ Planned by Polymers and Coatings Committee / Materials Engineering Activity
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Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity
Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00339, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00338, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
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Thursday, April 18 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
D0-03 C&D Sheet / Hydro / Gas Forming Technology and Modeling (Part 1 of 2) (M201) The Sheet/ Hydro/ Gas Forming Technology and Modeling session is designed to provide industrial and academic participants a forum to address current technical issues in sheet metal forming using analytical, numerical and experimental tools. This session will help to advance the state of the art in sheet metal forming and lead to rapid dissemination of new technologies for industrial applications. 8:00 a.m. - 11:20 a.m. Organizers: Xiaoming Chen, US Steel; Ghassan Kridli, Texas A&M Univ. at Qatar; S. George Luckey, Ford Motor Co.; Krishna Murali, General Motors LLC; Thomas Oetjens, Magna International; Michael J. Worswick, Univ. of Waterloo 8:00 a.m.
Formability Assessment of Al-6XXX-T4 Tubes for Hydroforming Applications (Oral Only) Yannis Korkolis, Univ. of New Hampshire
8:20 a.m.
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Deformation Mechanism of ERW Tubes in Newly Developed Bending Method “PRB” (2013-01-1168) Osamu Sonobe, Yuji Hashimoto, Jiro Hiramoto, Toru Inazumi, JFE Steel Corp.
8:40 a.m.
Sheet Metal Forming Limits with Normal Pressure (Oral Only) Jieshi Chen, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
9:00 a.m.
Predicting Failure during Sheared Edge Stretching Using a Damage-Based Model for the Shear-Affected Zone (2013-01-1166) Cliff Butcher, David Anderson, Michael Worswick, University of Waterloo
9:20 a.m.
Numerical Failure Prediction of the Hole Expansion Test using the GISSMO Damage Model (Oral Only) David Anderson, University Of Waterloo
9:40 a.m.
The Influence of Edge Preparation Method on the Hole Expansion Performance of Automotive Sheet Steels (2013-01-1167) Brandon M. Hance, Robert J. Comstock, Daniel K. Scherrer, AK Steel Corporation
10:00 a.m.
Correlation Study on Parameters Affecting Springback Phenomenon in Stamping Simulation (2013-01-1169) Sarin Babu Thokala, Sathya Narayanan, Naveed Ahamed, Deepak Ranjan Bhuyan, Praveen Balaj Balakrishnan, Chrysler India Automotive Pvt Ltd; Sathya Dev, Chrysler Group LLC
10:20 a.m.
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10:40 a.m.
Optimization of High-Volume Warm Forming for Lightweight Sheet (2013-01-1170) Nia R. Harrison, Andrey Ilinich, Peter A. Friedman, Ford Motor Company; Jugraj Singh, Chrysler Group LLC; Ravi Verma, General Motors Company
11:00 a.m.
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Thursday, April 18 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
D0-03B
D0-07A
D0-06A
Advances in Plastic Components, Processes and Technologies (M301)
Automotive Engineering Testing and Test Methods (M104)
Automotive Tribology - Modeling and Testing (Part 2 of 2) (M111)
CAE Durability Analysis and Applications (Part 2 B): Applications to Automotive Engineering (M109)
This session will cover a very broad range of applications, processes and technologies as the title suggests.
The focus of this session are the tests and test methods employed in the evaluation of the performance and durability of powertrain (engines, transmissions), driveline (4WD systems, driveshafts, axles), chassis (frame, suspensions, brakes, etc.) and body components, subsystems, and full vehicle systems.
This technical session focuses on fundamental and applied research that lowers frictional energy losses and enhances reliability and durability of automotive components. The topics include, but not limited to engine and drivetrain tribology, seals, bearing and gear lubrication, materials tribology, surface engineering, lubricants and additives, computer-aided tribology, tribotesting, as well as friction, wear and lubrication fundamentals.
This technical session focuses on applications of innovative and improved stress and fatigue analysis methods to automotive engineering. Studies and discussions on practical problem-solving/ CAE modeling techniques on whole vehicle, body, chassis, components, joints, powertrain systems and assemblies, etc. will be addressed.
1:00 p.m. - 4:20 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 2:20 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Organizers: Emile Homsi, DSM; Y Charles Lu, University of Kentucky; Robert Maynard, Ticona; Venkatesha N, GE India Technology Centre
Organizers: Darryl S. Taylor, Boeing; Mike Temkin, Chrysler Corp.
Organizers: Sung Cha, Hyundai Motor Company; Qian Zou, Oakland University; Ozgen Akalin, Istanbul Technical Univ.; Qingmin Yang, Federal-Mogul Corp.; Yucong Wang, General Motors LLC
Organizers: Abolhassan Khosrovaneh, GM; Mike Guo, Chrysler LLC; Guofei Chen, United States Steel Corp.; Guangtian Gavin Song, AM General LLC; Zhigang Wei, Tenneco Automotive Co., Ltd.; Yung-Li Lee, Chrysler Group LLC
Chairpersons: Yucong Wang, General Motors LLC; Qingmin Yang, Federal-Mogul Corp. 1:00 p.m.
1:20 p.m.
1:40 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
2:20 p.m.
2:40 p.m.
D0-05B
Light Weight, Friction Down, Improved Performance via new High Performance Plastics from DSM in various automotive applications
Statistical Method Tools to Analyze Ageing Effects on Li-ion Battery Performances
Material Wear Evaluation using Temperature Controlled Wear Testing
Correlations Among Monotonic Tensile Properties and Simple Approximations That Predict Strain-Controlled Fatigue Properties of Steels
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-1429)
(2013-01-1218)
(2013-01-1213)
Bert Havenith, DSM
Anthony Barré, Frédéric Suard, CEA, LIST; Mathias Gerard, Maxime Montaru, CEA, LITEN; Delphine Riu, G2Elab, Grenoble INP
Saikrishna Sundararaman, FreudenbergNOK Sealing Technologies
Rafaa Esmaael; Vernon Fernandez, Lawrence Technological University
The use of Stanyl ForTii in Lead Free Solder Surface Mount Technology (SMT) Applications.
Progress in Application of Portable Accelerometer Based Measurement Systems in Powertrain Performance Testing Performed on Road
Accuracy Comparison of ARX and ANFIS Model of PM Brake Lining Wear Behavior
Failure Analysis and Problem Solving of Component Fatigue Tested Parts
(2013-01-1776)
(2013-01-1433)
(2013-01-1216)
(2013-01-1210)
Gregory Costantino, DSM Engineering Plastics
Sebastian Brol, Opole University of Technology
Ovun Isin, Ilyas Istif, Erdem Uzunsoy, Deniz Uzunsoy, Yildiz Technical University
Tapash Dey, Tenneco Inc.; Bradley Walworth, Tenneco Automotive Co Ltd
Recent Case Studies of Engineering Thermosets for Under the Hood Applications
The Effect of Suspension Types and Tuning on Vehicle Durability
Identification of Dry Sliding Wear Behaviour of B4C Particulate Reinforced Mg Matrix Composites for Automobile Disk Brakes
Simulation and Test Correlation of Wheel Radial Fatigue Test
(2013-01-1392)
(2013-01-1437)
(2013-01-1221)
(2013-01-1198)
Frank Bayerl, Sigrid ter Heide, Cedric A. Ball, Momentive Specialty Chemicals Inc.
Dae-Un Sung, Eun-Joo Kim, June-Yeop Kim, Chun Woo Shin, Won Wook Jung, Hyundai-Kia Motors
Ilyas Istif, Ovun Isin, Erdem Uzunsoy, Deniz Uzunsoy, Yildiz Teknik Universitesi
Mohammed Billal K, Chrysler India Automotive Pvt Ltd; Thomas Oery, Chrysler Technology Center; Raghuraman Taruvai Sankaran, Anilkumar S Nesarikar, Chrysler India Automotive Pvt Ltd
Evaluation of Anti Scratch Additives on Polypropylene Compound
Pass by Noise Reduction on a Commercial Vehicle
SEM Imaging at Multiple Voltages of Friction Films
Strain Correlation Improvement in Fuel Tank
(2013-01-1391)
(2013-01-1432)
(2013-01-1220)
(2013-01-1207)
Mrunal R. Hatwalne, Tata Motors, Ltd.; Prachi Joshi
Venkatesh Narayanan, Arunkumar S, Muralidharan Chennakrishnan, Kalyankumar Hatti, Ashok Leyland Technical Centre
M.A.Z. Vasconcellos, Physics Institute, UFRGS; R. Hinrichs, Geosciences Institute, UFRGS
Abhijit Londhe, Suhas Kangde, Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd
Controlling Adhesion with Digital UV Decorating Techniques
Self-Tuning Speed Tracking Controller for a Portable Brake and Throttle Robot
Structural Evaluation of Light Weight Aluminum Bedplate Design with Cast Iron Inserts through CAE for High Density Diesel Engine
(2013-01-1395)
(2013-01-1434)
(2013-01-1200)
Rory Wolf, Enercon Industries
David R. Mikesell, Ohio Northern University; Anmol Sidhu, SEA Ltd
Vivek H Yadav, Krishnan Karthikeyan, Rahul Murlidhar Kad, V. Vikraman, Mahindra & Mahindra
Development of TPO Based Rear Bumper Back Beam
Judder based on Sub Scale Test Machine Concerning Facing
Panel Discussion: Durability Assessment and Validation in Automotive Engineering
(2013-01-1396)
(2013-01-1436)
Chang Hee Sohn, Ok Kim, Yong Chun, Hyundai MOBIS; Jong Wook Lee, Honam Petrochemical Corp.
Ivan Scansani Gregori, Car Parts Inc. ZF do Brazil; Walter Haertel Jr, ZF do Brasil
The purpose of the panel is to provide an opportunity to discuss, clarify, evaluate and exchange of viewpoints among the automotive fatigue/durability experts. The commonly used durability analysis, and test validation processes/methodologies will be discussed. Panelists: Yung-Li Lee, Chrysler Group LLC Abolhassan Khosrovaneh, GM Xuming Su, Ford Motor Co.
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SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
D0-03B
D0-07A
D0-06A
Advances in Plastic Components, Processes and Technologies (M301)
Automotive Engineering Testing and Test Methods (M104)
Automotive Tribology - Modeling and Testing (Part 2 of 2) (M111)
CAE Durability Analysis and Applications (Part 2 B): Applications to Automotive Engineering (M109)
This session will cover a very broad range of applications, processes and technologies as the title suggests.
The focus of this session are the tests and test methods employed in the evaluation of the performance and durability of powertrain (engines, transmissions), driveline (4WD systems, driveshafts, axles), chassis (frame, suspensions, brakes, etc.) and body components, subsystems, and full vehicle systems.
This technical session focuses on fundamental and applied research that lowers frictional energy losses and enhances reliability and durability of automotive components. The topics include, but not limited to engine and drivetrain tribology, seals, bearing and gear lubrication, materials tribology, surface engineering, lubricants and additives, computer-aided tribology, tribotesting, as well as friction, wear and lubrication fundamentals.
This technical session focuses on applications of innovative and improved stress and fatigue analysis methods to automotive engineering. Studies and discussions on practical problem-solving/ CAE modeling techniques on whole vehicle, body, chassis, components, joints, powertrain systems and assemblies, etc. will be addressed.
1:00 p.m. - 4:20 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 2:20 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Organizers: Emile Homsi, DSM; Y Charles Lu, University of Kentucky; Robert Maynard, Ticona; Venkatesha N, GE India Technology Centre
Organizers: Darryl S. Taylor, Boeing; Mike Temkin, Chrysler Corp.
Organizers: Sung Cha, Hyundai Motor Company; Qian Zou, Oakland University; Ozgen Akalin, Istanbul Technical Univ.; Qingmin Yang, Federal-Mogul Corp.; Yucong Wang, General Motors LLC
Organizers: Abolhassan Khosrovaneh, GM; Mike Guo, Chrysler LLC; Guofei Chen, United States Steel Corp.; Guangtian Gavin Song, AM General LLC; Zhigang Wei, Tenneco Automotive Co., Ltd.; Yung-Li Lee, Chrysler Group LLC
Chairpersons: Yucong Wang, General Motors LLC; Qingmin Yang, Federal-Mogul Corp. 3:00 p.m.
3:20 p.m.
D0-05B
A Study of Resin Overlay Bearing Material for Recent Automotive Engines
Developing Generic Load Cases by Defining Maximum Spindle Loads as a Function of Corner Weight & Tire Sidewall Height
(2013-01-1394)
(2013-01-1435)
Hiroki Kobayakawa, Daido Metal Co., Ltd.; Hideo Tsuji, Naohisa Kawakami, Colin McAleese, Hiromitsu Katsuki, Kenta Kato, Daido Metal Co Ltd
Jacob Szczudlak, Notre Dame University; Mark Villaire, Rajesh Rao, Chrysler Group LLC
Numerical Modeling of Preferential and In-Line Heating of Semi-Transparent Thin Polymers in Stretch Blow Molding and Thermoforming Processes (2013-01-1393) Alain Malo, Zohir Benrabah, Francis Thibault, Anna Bardetti, NRC-Automotive
3:40 p.m.
Thermo-Viscoelastic Model for Shrinkage and Warpage Prediction During Cooling and Solidification of Automotive Blow Molded Parts (2013-01-1397) Zohir Benrabah, NRC Automotive; Hicham Mir, Inergy Automotive Systems Research; Yi Zhang, Ford Motor Company
4:00 p.m.
Measurement Method of Small Leakage Rate for Fitted Metal Parts (2013-01-1390) Norimasa Hosonuma, Hidenori Arai, Yuuichi Shutou, Nozomu Suzuki, Hirotaka Mizuta, NOK Corporation
10:01 p.m.
Finite Element Analysis of Door Closing Effort (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
Test Set-Up of BIW (Body in White) Stiffness Measurements (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
(2013-01-1398)
(2013-01-1439)
Peter Qiu, Yuan Qu, Shen Wu, Min Sun, Chery Automobile Co., Ltd.
Karan R. Khanse, Shekhar P Pathak, Mahindra & Mahindra
10:02 p.m.
Analysis of Damage Caused to Vehicle Body Panels by Impacting Hail and Various Tools and Objects (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-1438) Nikola Josevski, Andreas Sandvik, Chris Jones, Tandy Pok, Tia Orton, Shane Richardson, Delta-V Experts Planned by Polymers and Coatings Committee / Materials Engineering Activity
Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00336, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity
Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00339, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
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Thursday, April 18 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions
MATERIALS
Thursday, April 18 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
D0-05A
1:00 p.m.
1:20 p.m.
D0-03 C&D
Optical Measurement and Nondestructive Testing Techniques in Automotive Engineering (M105)
Panel Discussion: Measurement and Analysis of Forming Limit Diagrams Using DIC Techniques (Part 2 of 2) (M201)
Key words: optical techniques; digital correlation; holography; shearography; nondestructive testing
The Sheet/ Hydro/ Gas Forming Technology and Modeling session is designed to provide industrial and academic participants a forum to address current technical issues in sheet metal forming using analytical, numerical and experimental tools. This session will help to advance the state of the art in sheet metal forming and lead to rapid dissemination of new technologies for industrial applications.
1:00 p.m. - 4:20 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Organizers: Sheng Liu, General Motors LLC; Kah Wah Long, Chrysler Group LLC; Lianxiang Yang, Oakland University
Organizers: Xiaoming Chen, US Steel; Ghassan Kridli, Texas A&M Univ. at Qatar; S. George Luckey, Ford Motor Co.; Krishna Murali, General Motors LLC; Thomas Oetjens, Magna International; Michael J. Worswick, Univ. of Waterloo
The Selection of Window in Spatial Phase Shift ESPI
Sheet Metal Stamping: Stretching Our Resources the Right Way
(2013-01-1420)
(Oral Only)
Nan Xu; Xin Xie; Xu Chen; Randy Gu, Oakland Univ; Lianxiang Yang, Oakland University
Lorenzo Smith, Oakland Univ.
High-Speed Inline Production Testing of Cast Pistons Using 3D-CT and a Digital X-Ray Detector (2013-01-1426) Oliver Scholz, Steven Oeckl, Matthias Kube, Fraunhofer IIS
1:40 p.m.
Tensile Material Properties of Fabrics for Vehicle Interiors from Digital Image Correlation
Panel Discussion: Measurement and Analysis of Forming Limit Diagrams Using DIC Techniques
(2013-01-1422) Vesna Savic, Louis Hector, General Motors LLC
Digital image correlation (DIC) techniques are increasingly being applied by engineers and researchers at automotive OEM’s, Tier 1’s, sheet suppliers, research laboratories and universities to characterize sheet metal formability. DIC enables improvements in strain measurement efficiency and accuracy directly supporting the development of more robust formability metrics such as forming limit diagrams (FLD’s). While DIC results are commonly used by stamping researchers and engineers to support product and manufacturing feasibility, there are no generally accepted industry test specifications and methods. This panel discussion will review DIC technology and applications as well as consider next steps toward industry standardization. Panelists: Changqing Du, Chrysler Group LLC Jidong Kang, CanmetMATERIALS Ming F. Shi, United States Steel Corp. Dan Zeng, Ford Motor Company Gang Huang, Arcelor Mittal USA Thomas Stoughton, General Motors LLC John Tyson, Trilion Quality Systems Cedric Xia, Ford Motor Co Mark Iadicola, National Institute Standards & Tech Lianxiang Yang, Oakland University
2:00 p.m.
Optical Measurement Techniques from Materials to Manufacturing (Oral Only) John Tyson, Trilion Quality Systems
2:20 p.m.
Forming Limit Measurement Using a Multi-Sensor Digital Image Correlation System (2013-01-1423) Xu Chen, Nan Xu, Xin Xie, Lorenzo Smith, Lianxiang Yang, Oakland University
2:40 p.m.
Advancements in Digital Image Correlation Opening a New Range of Measurement Capabilities (Oral Only) Matt J. Crompton, Dantec Dynamics
3:00 p.m.
A New Method for Determination of Forming Limit Diagram Based on Digital Image Correlation (2013-01-1421) Ling Zhang, Jianping Lin, Tongji Univ.; Li Sun, General Motors China Science Lab; Chen Wang, Li Wang, Baosteel Group Corp
3:20 p.m.
Improving Material Property Measurement by Using Multi-Camera Digital Image Correlation (2013-01-1428) Caleb P. Chovan, Grove City College; Betelhem Mengiste, University of Maryland Eastern Shore; Xu Chen, Lianxiang Yang, Laila Guessous, Oakland University
3:40 p.m.
Constitutive Model of Ti40 Alloy Sheet Based on DIC Measurement (2013-01-1427) Jianhua Jiang, Tongji Univ.; Houmin Wang, Junhai Gu, shanghai aero plane manufacturing co
4:00 p.m.
Fatigue Life Prediction of Rubber Bushing in Engine Cradle (2013-01-1425) Mingxia Fang, Tongji University; Jianghong Chen, United Automotive Electronic Sys Co. Ltd Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00337, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
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Materials EXHIBITOR LIST
AS OF MARCH 20, 2013 AutoHarvest Foundation...................M1321 Bulk Molding Compounds Inc...............701 Core Molding Technologies Inc............1006 DSM..................................................1214P Dynamic Intelligent Solutions...............714P Eastman Chemical................................807 Element Materials Technology...............503 Evonik Industries AG.............................213 Fujipoly America Corp...........................929 Granta Design.......................................419 Grail Engine Technologies......................502 Henkel...................................................307 Hitachi Metals America, Ltd.................1000 IAV Automotive Engineering Inc............819 Luvata Appleton....................................531
Government of Macedonia....................606 National Research Council Canada.......903 Prestolite Wire, A General Cable Company...........................................418 Samsung Ind Co Ltd...........................1139 Sekisui S-LEC America, LLC...............1107 Shenzhen Shunhe Electric Technology Co Ltd................................................437 SUHNER Manufacturing Inc................324P Twintec Technologie..............................733 Victrex Polymer Solutions....................615P Whitlam Label Company, Inc.................908 Yantai Zhenghai Magnetic Material Co Ltd..............................................1025
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120
Transmission and Driveline: Modeling (PFL608)
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4
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O2-35/36
134
Transmission and Driveline: NVH (PFL606)
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4
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O2-35/36
129
Transmission and Driveline: Transmission Systems/Drive Unit (PFL600)
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O3-45
150
Variable Valve Actuation (PFL304)
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O2-35/36
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Transmission and Driveline: Launch Devices (PFL605)
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POWERTRAIN/PROPULSION
Tues AM
POWERTRAIN/PROPULSION
Tuesday, April 16 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
O2-44
10:10 a.m.
10:30 a.m.
10:50 a.m.
W2-70
Alternative and Advanced Fuels (Part 1 of 3) Other Alternative Fuels (PFL215)
CI & SI Power Cylinder Systems (PFL502)
Combustion Control and Optimization (Part 1 of 3) (PFL303)
The EcoCAR 2: Plugging in to the Future student vehicle competition, sponsored by General Motors and the U.S. Department of Energy, tasks university teams with designing, implementing and refining advanced powertrains into a conventional midsize sedan. This session presents yearly results from teams in the competition, highlighting the entire EcoCAR vehicle development process.
This session focuses on the fundamental properties of fuels and methods for measuring these properties, as well as issues related to fuel storage and transportation. Examples include diesel fuel lubricity determination, fuel effects on deposits, cold weather issues, and environmental and toxicological impacts of new fuels
This session covers topics regarding the Power Cylinder (piston, piston rings, piston pins, connecting rods). The papers include information on how to reduce friction and improve fuel economy, how to improve durability by understanding wear, and how to improve oil consumption and blow-by.
This session covers engine combustion control and optimization techniques related to achieving stringent market fuel economy, emissions, and performance. Related topics include engine combustion diagnostics, control, optimization, related combustion sensing, etc.
9:30 a.m. - 11:10 a.m.
9:30 a.m. - 11:10 a.m.
9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.
9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Organizers: Brian Benoy, Kristen G. De La Rosa, Patrick M. Walsh, Argonne National Laboratory
Organizers: William P Attard, MAHLE Powertrain LLC; Barbara Goodrich, John Deere Product Engineering Center; George Karavalakis, University of California, Riverside; James Lyons, Sierra Research Inc.; Elisa Toulson, Michigan State Univ.
Organizers: Yong-Ching Chen, Dwight Doig, Dan Richardson, Cummins Inc.
Organizers: Nilabh Srivastava, Univ. of North Carolina; Elisa Toulson, Michigan State Univ.; YueYun Wang, General Motors; Fengjun Yan, McMaster Univ.; Xiaojian Yang, Delphi Corporation; Guoming G. Zhu, Michigan State Univ.
Moderators: Patrick Walsh, Argonne National Laboratory
9:50 a.m.
W2-67
Advanced Vehicle Technology Competitions (Part 1 of 2) (PFL110)
Chairpersons: Patrick Walsh, Argonne National Laboratory
9:30 a.m.
W2-66
Chairpersons: Elisa Toulson, Michigan State University
Key Outcomes of Year One of EcoCAR 2: Plugging In To The Future
Alternative Diesel Fuel Combustion Acceptance Criteria for New Fuels in Legacy Diesel Engines
Benefits of Thermal Spray Coatings in Internal Combustion Engines, with Specific View on Friction Reduction and Thermal Management
Fuel and Immission Potential of Context Aware Engine Control
(2013-01-0554)
(2013-01-1135)
(2013-01-0292)
(2013-01-0306)
Nicole Lambiase, Brian Benoy, Kristen De La Rosa, Argonne National Laboratory; Vahid Motevalli, Purdue University; George Molen, Mississippi State University; Douglas Nelson, Virginia Tech; Robert Alley, Patrick Walsh, Argonne National Laboratory
Jim Cowart, Len Hamilton, US Naval Academy; Sherry Williams, Andrew McDaniel, US Navy
Urban Morawitz, Jan Mehring, Ford Werke GmbH; Leander Schramm, KS AluminiumTechnologie GmbH
Benjamin Pla, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia; Harald Waschl, Luigi del Re, Johannes Kepler University Linz; Carlos Guardiola, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia
Designing a High Voltage Energy Storage System for a Parallel-Through-The-Road Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle
Developing Direct Injection Systems to Use Ammonia in Spark Ignition Engine
A Non-Linear Finite Element Approach Applied to Diesel Piston Combustion Bowl Rim Strength Assessment
Effects of Direct-Current (DC) Electric Fields on Flame Propagation and Combustion Characteristics of Lean Premixed CH4/O2/ N2 Flames
(2013-01-0557)
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-0293)
(2013-01-0309)
Bryan Whitney Belt, Adam Fogarty, Kevin Oswald, Gregory Shaver, Peter Meckl, Vahid Motevalli, Purdue University
George Zacharakis-Jutz, Song-Charng Kong, Iowa State University
William Morgan, Morgan Design Analysis, Ltd.; Simon Barnes, SB2 Metallurgical Services; Kwan Ho Ryu, Dong Yang Piston Co Ltd; Sanghyuk Jun, Wooseok Shim, Dong Yang Piston Co. Ltd.
Xiangwen Meng, Xiaomin Wu, Jie Liu, Chan Kang, Xing Yang, Zhongquan Gao, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an,China
The University of Waterloo Alternative Fuels Team’s Approach to EcoCAR 2
Effects of Fuel Compositions on Diesel Engine Performance Using Ammonia-DME Mixtures
Measuring Lubricant Films at the PistonCylinder Contact: An Overview of Current Technologies with Focus on Ultrasound
Effect of Air Filter Condition on Diesel Vehicle Fuel Economy
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-1133)
(2013-01-0294)
(2013-01-0311)
Gurhari Preet Singh, University of Waterloo
Kyung Hyun Ryu, Kunsan National University; George Zacharakis-Jutz, SongCharng Kong, Iowa State University
Robin Mills, Emin Yusuf Avan, Rob DwyerJoyce, The University of Sheffield
John Thomas, Brian West, Shean Huff, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Development of a Parallel Through the Road Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle for the EcoCAR2 Competition
Influence of Different Natural Gas Compositions on the Regulated Emissions, Aldehydes, and Particle Emissions from a Transit Bus
Projection Behavior of Piston Rings in Cylinder Ports of a Two-Stroke Cycle Engine
Control of Fuel Octane for Knock Mitigation on a Dual-Fuel Spark-Ignition Engine
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-1137)
(2013-01-0295)
(2013-01-0320)
Trevor A. Fayer; Richard Wurden; Trevor Crain; Joshua Wilke
George Karavalakis, Nicholas Gysel, Maryam Hajbabaei, Thomas Durbin, Kent Johnson, Wayne Miller, University of California, Riverside
Kohei Nakashima, Yoshio Murakami, Masago Yamamoto, Soichi Ishihara, Meijo Univ.
Jacob Baranski, Eric Anderson, Keith Grinstead, John Hoke, Innovative Scientific Solutions Inc.; Paul Litke, Air Force Research Laboratory
Vehicle System Design Process for a Series- Study on Ignition Delay Times of DME and Parallel Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle n-Butane Blends
Investigation of Robustness Control for Practical Use of Gasoline HCCI Engine
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-1146)
(2013-01-0323)
P. Christopher Manning, Eli White, R. Jesse Alley, Jonathan King, Douglas J. Nelson, Virginia Tech
Erjiang Hu, Zuohua Huang, Xue Jiang, Jiaxiang Zhang, Xi’an Jiaotong University
Kenichiro Ogata, Hitachi,Ltd.
11:10 a.m.
Reduction of Cycle-by-Cycle Variations and Extension of Lean Limit of Operation in a Small Single Cylinder Gasoline Engine through Valve Timing Changes (2013-01-0325) Karunaharan Vythilingam, V Lakshminarasimhan, TVS Motor Co., India; A Ramesh, Indian Institute of Technology Madras
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TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
O2-44
W2-66
W2-67
W2-70
Advanced Vehicle Technology Competitions (Part 1 of 2) (PFL110)
Alternative and Advanced Fuels (Part 1 of 3) Other Alternative Fuels (PFL215)
CI & SI Power Cylinder Systems (PFL502)
Combustion Control and Optimization (Part 1 of 3) (PFL303)
The EcoCAR 2: Plugging in to the Future student vehicle competition, sponsored by General Motors and the U.S. Department of Energy, tasks university teams with designing, implementing and refining advanced powertrains into a conventional midsize sedan. This session presents yearly results from teams in the competition, highlighting the entire EcoCAR vehicle development process.
This session focuses on the fundamental properties of fuels and methods for measuring these properties, as well as issues related to fuel storage and transportation. Examples include diesel fuel lubricity determination, fuel effects on deposits, cold weather issues, and environmental and toxicological impacts of new fuels
This session covers topics regarding the Power Cylinder (piston, piston rings, piston pins, connecting rods). The papers include information on how to reduce friction and improve fuel economy, how to improve durability by understanding wear, and how to improve oil consumption and blow-by.
This session covers engine combustion control and optimization techniques related to achieving stringent market fuel economy, emissions, and performance. Related topics include engine combustion diagnostics, control, optimization, related combustion sensing, etc.
9:30 a.m. - 11:10 a.m.
9:30 a.m. - 11:10 a.m.
9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.
9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Organizers: Brian Benoy, Kristen G. De La Rosa, Patrick M. Walsh, Argonne National Laboratory
Organizers: William P Attard, MAHLE Powertrain LLC; Barbara Goodrich, John Deere Product Engineering Center; George Karavalakis, University of California, Riverside; James Lyons, Sierra Research Inc.; Elisa Toulson, Michigan State Univ.
Organizers: Yong-Ching Chen, Dwight Doig, Dan Richardson, Cummins Inc.
Organizers: Nilabh Srivastava, Univ. of North Carolina; Elisa Toulson, Michigan State Univ.; YueYun Wang, General Motors; Fengjun Yan, McMaster Univ.; Xiaojian Yang, Delphi Corporation; Guoming G. Zhu, Michigan State Univ.
Chairpersons: Patrick Walsh, Argonne National Laboratory Moderators: Patrick Walsh, Argonne National Laboratory 10:01 p.m.
10:02 p.m.
Chairpersons: Elisa Toulson, Michigan State University Using Mix of Gasoline and Liquefied Petroleum Gas for Lower Emissions and Greater Torque (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
Effect of Design Features on Dynamic Characteristics of VCC Piston for I. C. Engine (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
(2013-01-1151)
(2013-01-0296)
Max Beresnev, Alex Beresnev, Southern Federal Univesity, Russia
Jian Dong, Lin Ouyang, Yue Zhou, Yuhai He, Qingchuan Pan, Wuhan Univ of Technology
Design of DME-Diesel Fuel Supply System for Non-Gasification (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-1152) Jian Dong, Wuhan Univ. of Technology; Qingchuan Pan, Zhixiang Pan, Dong Yang, Wuhan University of Technology (WUT) Planned by Advanced Power Sources Committeee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
Planned by Combustion and Fuels Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00354, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
Planned by Lubricants and Powertrain Systems Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
Planned by Control and Calibration Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00357, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
Mark your Calendar SAE/KSAE 2013 International Powertrains, Fuels & Lubricants Meeting October 21 – 23, 2013 Seoul, Korea http://www.sae.org/events/pfl
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Tuesday, April 16 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions
POWERTRAIN/PROPULSION
Tuesday, April 16 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
W2-63
W2-68
W2-69
W2-65
Direct Injection SI Engine Technology (Part 1 of 2) (PFL202)
Driveline and Crankcase (PFL506) Engine Flows and Combustion Diagnostics (Part 1 of 2) (PFL212)
Mixing-Controlled CI Combustion (Part 1 of 3) Emissions and Efficiency for Conventional and Low-Temperature Combustion (PFL204)
Focuses on SI combustion technologies that employ direct, in-cylinder fuel injection. Topics of particular interest include incylinder fuel injection and spray studies, flow/spray interaction and in-cylinder mixture formation studies, and combustion chamber shape optimization. Focus includes ‘stratified’ operation or other modes enabled by DI hardware, DI-specific emissions issues such as particulates and smoke, and technologies enabled by DISI (such as downsizing).
The industry continues to work on understanding the interaction of lubricating fluids with engine hardware in order to improve vehicle efficiency, durability, and performance. The Engine Lubricants Session presents a variety of papers dealing with advances in engine oils and their relationship to improved hardware performance.
This session focuses on applying various sensors and diagnostics to examine the flow and combustion processes in both production engines and research environments. Examples of diagnostics of interest include, but are not limited to: pressure sensors, ion probes, exhaust gas composition analyzers, and various optical techniques.
Features CI combustion technologies distinguished by 1) mixing processes that influence combustion; and 2) combustion phasing closely coupled to the timing of fuel injection. Includes the impact of the fuel injection and jet-mixing processes (e.g. multiple injection strategies, group-hole/ complex injector geometries); impact of swirl/spray targeting on mixing processes; combustion chamber/engine geometry optimization; sources of combustion inefficiency; and the impact of operating conditions.
9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.
9:30 a.m. - 11:10 a.m.
9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Organizers: Matthew Brusstar, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Sudhakar Das, SwRI; Gerald Micklow, Florida Institute of Technology; James W G Turner, Lotus Engineering, Ltd.; Jianwen Yi, Ford Motor Co.
Organizers: Siddhartha Asthana, Chem-Trend Inc.; Ewa Alice Bardasz, Chris McFadden, Lubrizol Corp.; Timothy P. Newcomb, BorgWarner Inc.; Richard Vickerman, Lubrizol Corp.
Organizers: Oivind Andersson, Lund Univ.; Matthew J. Hall, Univ. of Texas-Austin; Benjamin Petersen, Sandia National Laboratories
Organizers: Jose M Garcia, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia; Song-Charng Kong, Iowa State University; Budhadeb Mahakul, DEERE & CO; Robert McDavid, Caterpillar Inc.; Mark Musculus, Sandia National Laboratories; Raul Payri, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia; Stefan Simescu, Southwest Research Institute; Dale R. Tree, Brigham Young Univ.; Rishikesh Venugopal, Achates Power Inc.; John F. Wright, Cummins Inc.; Yong Yi, Caterpillar Inc.; Ming Zheng, Univ. of Windsor Chairpersons: Rishikesh Venugopal, Achates Power Inc; Raul Payri, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia
9:30 a.m.
9:50 a.m.
10:10 a.m.
10:30 a.m.
Study of E10 and E85 Effect on Air Fuel Mixing and Combustion Process in Optical Multicylinder GDI Engine and in a Spray Imaging Chamber
Lubricants for (Hybrid) Electric Transmissions
An Experimental Study of Gaseous Transverse Injection and Mixing Process in a Simulated Engine Intake Port
Effects of Mixing and Chemical Parameters on Homogeneous Charge Induced Ignition Combustion Based on a Light-Duty Diesel Engine with Ultra-Low NOx and Soot Emissions and High Thermal Efficiency
(2013-01-0249)
(2013-01-0298)
(2013-01-0561)
(2013-01-0914)
Luigi Allocca, Francesco Catapano, Alessandro Montanaro, Paolo Sementa, Bianca Maria Vaglieco, Istituto Motori CNR
Tom Hong-Zhi Tang, Mark Devlin, Naresh Mathur, Timothy Henly, Lee Saathoff, Afton Chemical Corp.
Hua Wang, Lucio Araneo, Aldo Coghe, Politecnico di Milano
Wenbin Yu, Zhiqiang Kang, Wei Guo, Jichun Liu, Weibo Zhao, Zhiyong Zhang, Haipeng Lai, Feng Bian, Wei Qu, Qingdang Wang, Dingwei Gao, Chunhui Zhang, Great Wall Motor Engine R&D Center; Jianxin Wang, Chao Yu, Tsinghua University, China
Optimised Neat Ethanol Engine with Stratified Combustion at Part-load; Particle Emissions, Efficiency and Performance
Correlation of the Sequence VID Laboratory Fuel Economy Test to Real World Fuel Economy Improvements
Simultaneous Measurements of In-Cylinder Temperature and Velocity Distribution in a Small-Bore Diesel Engine Using Thermographic Phosphors
Effects of Charge Density and Oxygen Concentration on Thermal Efficiency and Emissions in a Heavy-Duty Diesel Engine under High Load Operations
(2013-01-0254)
(2013-01-0297)
(2013-01-0562)
(2013-01-0895)
Jonas Warnberg, Chalmers Univ. of Technology; Marius Boehmer, RWTH Aachen University; Ingemar Denbratt, Chalmers Univ of Technology
Gregory Guinther, Afton Chemical Corp.; Jeremy Styer, Afton Chemical Corporation
Nicholas James Neal, Jonny Jordan, David Rothamer, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Yingying Lu, Wenbin Yu, Yiqiang Pei, Wanhua Su, State Key Laboratory of Engines, Tianjin
In-Cylinder Particulate Matter and Spray Imaging of Ethanol/Gasoline Blends in a Direct Injection Spark Ignition Engine
The Fuel Economy / Oil Durability Dilemma
High Resolution In-Cylinder Scalar Field Measurements during the Compression and Expansion Strokes
The Potential of Fuel Metering Control for Optimising HC Emissions in Diesel Low Temperature Combustion
(2013-01-0259)
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-0567)
(2013-01-0894)
Mohammad Fatouraie, Margaret Wooldridge, University of Michigan; Steven Wooldridge, Ford Motor Co.
Gregory Guinther, Afton Chemical Corp.
Yizhou Zhang, University of WisconsinMadison; David Jesch, Budapest University of Technology; Jason Oakley, Jaal Ghandhi, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Oluwasujibomi M. Sogbesan, Martin H. Davy, Colin P. Garner, Loughborough University
Application of Supercritical Gasoline Injection to a Direct Injection Spark Ignition Engine for Particulate Reduction
Development of Long Haul Heavy Duty Vehicle Real World Fuel Economy Measurement Technique
High-Speed Particle Image Velocimetry Study of In-Cylinder Flows with Improved Dynamic Range
Studies on the Impact of 300 MPa Injection Pressure on Engine Performance, Gaseous and Particulate Emissions
(2013-01-0257)
(2013-01-0330)
(2013-01-0542)
(2013-01-0897)
Chris De Boer, Transonic Combustion Inc.; Gary Bonar, Shizuo Sasaki, Shreeram Shetty, Transonic Combustion Inc
Wayne Moore, Mike Sutton, Kieron Donnelly, Lubrizol Ltd
Preeti Abraham, David Reuss, Volker Sick, University of Michigan
Krishna Natti, Abhimanyu Sinha, Christian Hoerter, Per Andersson, Ricardo Inc.; Jon Andersson, Ricardo UK; Craig Lohmann, Drew Schultz, Nam Hyo Cho, Richard Winsor, John Deere Power Systems
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TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
W2-63
W2-68
W2-69
W2-65
Direct Injection SI Engine Technology (Part 1 of 2) (PFL202)
Driveline and Crankcase (PFL506) Engine Flows and Combustion Diagnostics (Part 1 of 2) (PFL212)
Mixing-Controlled CI Combustion (Part 1 of 3) Emissions and Efficiency for Conventional and Low-Temperature Combustion (PFL204)
Focuses on SI combustion technologies that employ direct, in-cylinder fuel injection. Topics of particular interest include incylinder fuel injection and spray studies, flow/spray interaction and in-cylinder mixture formation studies, and combustion chamber shape optimization. Focus includes ‘stratified’ operation or other modes enabled by DI hardware, DI-specific emissions issues such as particulates and smoke, and technologies enabled by DISI (such as downsizing).
The industry continues to work on understanding the interaction of lubricating fluids with engine hardware in order to improve vehicle efficiency, durability, and performance. The Engine Lubricants Session presents a variety of papers dealing with advances in engine oils and their relationship to improved hardware performance.
This session focuses on applying various sensors and diagnostics to examine the flow and combustion processes in both production engines and research environments. Examples of diagnostics of interest include, but are not limited to: pressure sensors, ion probes, exhaust gas composition analyzers, and various optical techniques.
Features CI combustion technologies distinguished by 1) mixing processes that influence combustion; and 2) combustion phasing closely coupled to the timing of fuel injection. Includes the impact of the fuel injection and jet-mixing processes (e.g. multiple injection strategies, group-hole/ complex injector geometries); impact of swirl/spray targeting on mixing processes; combustion chamber/engine geometry optimization; sources of combustion inefficiency; and the impact of operating conditions.
9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.
9:30 a.m. - 11:10 a.m.
9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Organizers: Matthew Brusstar, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Sudhakar Das, SwRI; Gerald Micklow, Florida Institute of Technology; James W G Turner, Lotus Engineering, Ltd.; Jianwen Yi, Ford Motor Co.
Organizers: Siddhartha Asthana, Chem-Trend Inc.; Ewa Alice Bardasz, Chris McFadden, Lubrizol Corp.; Timothy P. Newcomb, BorgWarner Inc.; Richard Vickerman, Lubrizol Corp.
Organizers: Oivind Andersson, Lund Univ.; Matthew J. Hall, Univ. of Texas-Austin; Benjamin Petersen, Sandia National Laboratories
Organizers: Jose M Garcia, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia; Song-Charng Kong, Iowa State University; Budhadeb Mahakul, DEERE & CO; Robert McDavid, Caterpillar Inc.; Mark Musculus, Sandia National Laboratories; Raul Payri, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia; Stefan Simescu, Southwest Research Institute; Dale R. Tree, Brigham Young Univ.; Rishikesh Venugopal, Achates Power Inc.; John F. Wright, Cummins Inc.; Yong Yi, Caterpillar Inc.; Ming Zheng, Univ. of Windsor Chairpersons: Rishikesh Venugopal, Achates Power Inc; Raul Payri, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia
10:50 a.m.
11:10 a.m.
Systematic Analysis and Particle Emission Reduction of Homogeneous Direct Injection SI Engines
The Effect of Low Viscosity Oil on the Wear, Friction and Fuel Consumption of a Heavy Duty Truck Engine
Investigations of Spray Induced Vortex Structures during Multiple Injections of a DISI Engine in Stratified Operation using High-Speed-PIV
Post Injections for Soot Reduction in Diesel Engines: A Review of Current Understanding
(2013-01-0248)
(2013-01-0331)
(2013-01-0563)
(2013-01-0917)
Florian Steimle, Andre Kulzer, Herwig Richter, Dietmar Schwarzenthal, Claudia Romberg, Porsche AG
Phil Carden, Carl Pisani, Jon Andersson, Ricardo UK Ltd; Ian Field, Emmanuel Lainé, Infineum UK Ltd; Jai Bansal, Maryann Devine, Infineum USA LP
Christian Disch, Heiko Kubach, Ulrich Spicher, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT); Jürgen Pfeil, MOT GmbH; Frank Altenschmidt, Uwe Schaupp, Daimler AG
Jacqueline O’Connor, Mark Musculus, Sandia National Laboratories
Development of DISI Engine Utilizing a FanShaped Spray Jet
Determination of Fuel Contamination in Lubricant Oil Through Gravimetric Method
Reexamination of Multiple Fuel Injections for Improving the Thermal Efficiency of a Heavy-Duty Diesel Engine
(2013-01-0260)
(2013-01-0332)
(2013-01-0909)
Eriko Matsumura, Mutsumi Kanda, Fumiaki Hattori, Hiroshi Nomura, Susumu Hashimoto, Toyota Motor Corp.; Kiyotaka Yoshimaru, Denso Corp.
Kamilla de Lima Ribeiro, Fernanda Oliveira Silva, Caterina Elena De Santis, Akira Luiz Nakamura, Fiat Brasil
Hideaki Osada, Noboru Uchida, Kazuaki Shimada, Yuzo Aoyagi, New Ace Inst. Co., Ltd.
10:01 p.m.
Impact of Viscosity Modifiers on Gear Oil Efficiency and Durability: Part II (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-0299) William Barton, Lubrizol, Ltd.; Daniel Jason Knapton, Mark Baker, Lubrizol Corp.; Andrew Rose, Lubrizol, Ltd.; Elizabeth A. Schiferl, Lubrizol Corp.; Michael Huston, Lubrizol Corporation; Gareth Brown, Lubrizol, Ltd.; Gregory Hunt, The Lubrizol Corporation Planned by Combustion and Fuels Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
Planned by Lubricants and Powertrain Systems Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
Planned by Combustion and Fuels Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
Planned by Combustion and Fuels Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00352, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLLTP-00346 and COLL-TP-00348, and also individually. To purchase visit collections. sae.org
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Tuesday, April 16 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions
POWERTRAIN/PROPULSION
Tuesday, April 16 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
W2-61
9:30 a.m.
9:50 a.m.
10:10 a.m.
10:30 a.m.
10:50 a.m.
W2-64
O2-43
O2-35/36
Modeling of SI and Diesel Engines Multi-Dimensional Engine Modeling (Part 1 of 4) (PFL209) - Turbocharging & Fundamentals (PFL208)
Powertrain Actuators and Sensors (PFL302)
Transmission and Driveline: Launch Devices (PFL605)
Zero-dimensional, one-dimensional, and quasi-dimensional models for simulation of SI and CI engines with respect to: engine breathing, boosting, and acoustics; SI combustion and emissions; CI combustion and emissions; fundamentals of engine thermodynamics; numerical modeling of gas dynamics; thermal management; mechanical and lubrication systems; system level models for controls; system level models for vehicle fuel economy and emissions predictions.
The spectrum of papers solicited for this session reflect the truly multidisciplinary nature of the field, covering advances in areas such as chemical kinetics, combustion and spray modeling, turbulence, mesh generation, and approaches targeting improved computational efficiency. Papers employing multi-dimensional modeling to gain a deeper understanding of processes related to turbulent transport, transient phenomena, and chemically reacting, two-phase flows are also encouraged
Powertrain Actuators and Sensors needs to be modified, for example, as “Actuator and sensor mechanisms, devices, and systems; and the impact and control of such actuation and sensing systems on Powertrain thermodynamics, combustion, fuel economy, emissions, and performance.
Papers in this session pertain to transmission component topics, which could include Dual Dry Clutch testing, Torque Converter modeling, low friction seal research, and more.
9:30 a.m. - 11:10 a.m.
9:30 a.m. - 11:10 a.m.
9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.
Organizers: Michael L. Briggs; Federico Millo, Politecnico di Torino; Thomas Morel, Gamma Technologies Inc.; Christof Schernus, FEV GmbH
Organizers: Hardo Barths, General Motors LLC; Sarah Diakhaby, Computational Dynamics, Ltd.; Allen David Gosman, CD-adapco; Carl Hergart, Caterpillar Inc.
Organizers: Steve Thomson, Delphi Corp.
Organizers: Michael E. Fingerman, Chrysler Group LLC
Optimized Air Intake for a Turbocharged Engine Taking into Account Water-Cooled Charge Air Cooler Reflective Properties for Acoustic Tuning
An Investigation of Grid Convergence for Spray Simulations using an LES Turbulence Model
Accurate Instantaneous Engine Speed Recording by Employing an Optical Measurement System - Application to a Typical Low Power Industrial Engine
A Dual Clutch Torque Converter for Dual Input Shaft Transmissions
(2013-01-0575)
(2013-01-1083)
Chairpersons: Steve Thomson, Delphi Corp
(2013-01-0304)
(2013-01-0232)
Haitham Mezher, Mann + Hummel - Ecole P. K. Senecal, E. Pomraning, K. J. Richards, Centrale de Nantes; Jerome Migaud, Convergent Science Inc.; S. Som, Argonne Vincent Raimbault, Jean-Gabriel Lelong, National Laboratory Mann + Hummel; David Chalet, Nicolas Perrot, Ecole Centrale De Nantes; Alexandre Hunault, Mann + Hummel; Pascal Chesse, Ecole Centrale De Nantes; Bernhard Huurdeman, Mann + Hummel
D.- N. Pagonis, G. Theotokatos, G. Livanos, Dpt. of Naval Architecture TEI of Athens
Darrell Robinette, Ted Skrzycke, General Motors Company
Importance of Heat Transfer Phenomena in Small Turbochargers for Passenger Car Applications
A Comprehensive Model to Predict the Initial Stage of Combustion in SI Engines
Development of Magneto-Elastic Torque Sensor for Automatic Transmission Applications
New Launch Devices for Automatic Transmissions
(2013-01-0576)
(2013-01-1087)
(2013-01-0301)
(2013-01-0233)
Jose Serrano, Pablo Olmeda, Francisco Arnau, Miguel Reyes-Belmonte, Universitat Politècnica de València; Alain Lefebvre, RENAULT SAS
Tommaso Lucchini, Luca Cornolti, Gianluca Montenegro, Gianluca D’Errico, Marco Fiocco, Politecnico di Milano; Atsushi Teraji, Taisuke Shiraishi, Nissan
Gregory Michael Pietron, Yuji Fujii, Joseph Kucharski, Diana Yanakiev, Nimrod Kapas, Steve Hermann, Ford Motor Company; Ramana Hogirala, Thomas L. Greene, Methode Electronics
Scott William Binder, Matthias Fischer, Christoph Sasse, Joerg Trampler, ZF Friedrichshafen AG
Importance of Mechanical Losses Modeling in the Performance Prediction of Radial Turbochargers under Pulsating Flow Conditions
Correlating Measured Combustion Design of Transmission Electro-Hydraulic Performance with CFD Predicted In-Cylinder Control Module Flows for a Spark-Ignition Direct-Injection (SIDI) Engine with Enhanced Charge Motion
A Design Guide for Wet Multiple Plate Clutches on Forklift Truck Transmissions Considering Strength Balance between Friction Material and Mating Plate
(2013-01-0577)
(2013-01-1090)
(2013-01-0302)
(2013-01-0231)
Jose Ramón Serrano, Pablo Olmeda, Andres Tiseira, Luis Miguel García-Cuevas, Universitat Politècnica de València; Alain Lefebvre, RENAULT SAS
Ronald O. Grover, Jr., David Cleary, General Motors Company
Eiji Sugitachi, Shinji Takeuchi, Hajime Yokoyama, Masamichi Watanabe, DENSO Corp.
Kazunari Okabe, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.; Haruo Houjoh, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Divided Exhaust Period: Effects of Changing the Relation between Intake, Blow-Down and Scavenging Valve Area
Comparison of PFI and DI Operation in a Downsized Gasoline Engine
BREAK
(2013-01-0578)
(2013-01-1103)
Stefan Gundmalm, Andreas Cronhjort, Hans-Erik Angstrom, CCGEx, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Vincent Knop, Eddie Essayem, IFP Energies nouvelles
Windage Tray Design Comparison using Crankcase Breathing Simulation
Super-Knock Prediction Using a Refined Theory of Turbulence
Investigation and Improvement of Interfacial Delamination in In-Situ Measuring Sensor for Automobile Application
(2013-01-0580)
(2013-01-1109)
(2013-01-0303)
Owais Iqbal, Chrysler Canada Inc.; Kunal Arora, Chrysler Group LLC
Norbert Peters, Bruno Kerschgens, RWTH Aachen University, Germany; Günther Paczko, Advanced Combustion GmbH.
Atsushi Takahashi, Honda R&D Co., Ltd.; Naoaki Yoshida, Kyushu University; Kenji Matsumoto, Honda R&D Co., Ltd.
11:10 a.m.
Innovative Techniques for On-Board Exhaust Gas Dynamic Properties Measurement (2013-01-0305) Nicolo Cavina, Alberto Cerofolini, Enrico Corti, Fabrizio Ponti, University of Bologna; Matteo De Cesare, Federico Stola, Magneti Marelli SpA Powertrain Division
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SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
W2-61
10:01 p.m.
W2-64
O2-43
O2-35/36
Modeling of SI and Diesel Engines Multi-Dimensional Engine Modeling (Part 1 of 4) (PFL209) - Turbocharging & Fundamentals (PFL208)
Powertrain Actuators and Sensors (PFL302)
Transmission and Driveline: Launch Devices (PFL605)
Zero-dimensional, one-dimensional, and quasi-dimensional models for simulation of SI and CI engines with respect to: engine breathing, boosting, and acoustics; SI combustion and emissions; CI combustion and emissions; fundamentals of engine thermodynamics; numerical modeling of gas dynamics; thermal management; mechanical and lubrication systems; system level models for controls; system level models for vehicle fuel economy and emissions predictions.
The spectrum of papers solicited for this session reflect the truly multidisciplinary nature of the field, covering advances in areas such as chemical kinetics, combustion and spray modeling, turbulence, mesh generation, and approaches targeting improved computational efficiency. Papers employing multi-dimensional modeling to gain a deeper understanding of processes related to turbulent transport, transient phenomena, and chemically reacting, two-phase flows are also encouraged
Powertrain Actuators and Sensors needs to be modified, for example, as “Actuator and sensor mechanisms, devices, and systems; and the impact and control of such actuation and sensing systems on Powertrain thermodynamics, combustion, fuel economy, emissions, and performance.
Papers in this session pertain to transmission component topics, which could include Dual Dry Clutch testing, Torque Converter modeling, low friction seal research, and more.
9:30 a.m. - 11:10 a.m.
9:30 a.m. - 11:10 a.m.
9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.
Organizers: Michael L. Briggs; Federico Millo, Politecnico di Torino; Thomas Morel, Gamma Technologies Inc.; Christof Schernus, FEV GmbH
Organizers: Hardo Barths, General Motors LLC; Sarah Diakhaby, Computational Dynamics, Ltd.; Allen David Gosman, CD-adapco; Carl Hergart, Caterpillar Inc.
Organizers: Steve Thomson, Delphi Corp.
Organizers: Michael E. Fingerman, Chrysler Group LLC
Planned by Combustion and Fuels Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
Planned by Combustion and Fuels Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00349, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00350, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
Planned by Control and Calibration Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity; Control and Calibration Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
Chairpersons: Steve Thomson, Delphi Corp
Intra-Pipe Restriction Non-Homentropic Boundary Resolution Method (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-0582) Felipe Castillo, GIPSA Lab Renault SAS; Emmanuel Witrant, Luc Dugard, GIPSA Lab UJF Grenoble 1/CNRS; Vincent Talon, Renault SAS; David Chalet, Pascal Chesse, LUNAM Université, Ecole Centrale de Nantes
10:02 p.m.
Advanced Turbocharger Model for 1D ICE Simulation - Part I (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-0581) Panagiotis Grigoriadis, Emanuel Binder, Lars Böttcher, Andreas Benz, Marc Sens, IAV GmbH Planned by Transmission and Driveline Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00365, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
Technical Session Oral Evaluation Incentives In an effort to collect more evaluation ratings for the technical session speakers, SAE will be holding daily drawings for anyone who completes an oral evaluation card distributed in technical session rooms. Simply complete the card, tear off the perforation with your name and contact number, and turn it in to the session moderator. Six (6) winners will be announced daily to receive prizes. Winners will be announced daily and posted in the technology lounges.
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POWERTRAIN/PROPULSION
Tuesday, April 16 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
W2-67
10:50 a.m.
11:10 a.m.
10:01 p.m.
O2-35/36
Small Engine Technology (PFL503)
Transmission and Driveline: Components/Subsystems (PFL607)
In this session, papers regarding research and development on small engine technology will be included. Topics will possibly consist of combustion, emission, control, NVH, etc.
This session includes presentations on transmission and driveline components including an annular nozzle for a fixed displacement transmission pump, thermal mapping of a rear axle, differential bevel pinion stress analysis, accumulator sizing, planetary gear load distribution, clutch plate parameters influencing torque and friction stability, and a six sigma approach to optimization of a front wheel drive transmission
10:50 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
10:50 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Organizers: David Masser, Ford Motor Co.; Robert Kee, Queen’s University Belfast
Organizers: John Collins, John A. Frait, Chrysler Group LLC
Air Assisted Direct Cylinder Barrel Injection of Gasoline in a Two-Stroke S.I. Engine
A Development of the High-Toughness Nitriding to Reduce Heat Treatment Distortion of AT Annulus Gear
(2013-01-0583)
(2013-01-1769)
Ciju Paul, Indian Space Research Organisation; Pradeep V, A Ramesh, Indian Institute of Technology Madras
Jae Hong Park, Bong Lae Jo, Chang Won Kang, Eui Jun Kim, Hyung Oh Ban, Hyundai Motor Company
Boost Port Injection of LPG in a Two Stroke SI Engine for Reduction in HC Emissions
New SAE 2013 World Congress Power & Propulsion TECHNICAL PAPER COLLECTIONS Designed for the individual with a specific research need, SAE Collections are assembled from technical papers authored from a SAE session, are directly related to a specific topic or technology, and are available online anytime through MyLibrary. Titles include:
(2013-01-0584)
Advanced Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Powertrains, 2013 46 Papers, COLL-TP-00340
Pradeep V, Varuna Narasimhan J, Shamit Bakshi, A Ramesh, Indian Institute of Technology Madras
Advanced Battery Technologies, 2013 29 Papers, COLL-TP-00341 Electric Motor & Power Electronics, 2013 11 Papers, COLL-TP-00342
Control Strategy Research of Engine Smart Start/Stop System for a Micro Car (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
Study of Impact Loading on Helical Gears using Finite Element Analysis (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
(2013-01-0585)
(2013-01-1773)
Hanyu Chen, Chengji Zuo, Hefei University of Technology; Yinnan Yuan, Nantong University
Venkata Ramana Raju Penumatsa, General Motors Tech. Center
Natural Gas Engines and Vehicles, 2013 9 Papers, COLL-TP-00343
Design of a Single Rail Internal Gear Shift System for a 5 Speed Manual Transmission (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
Advanced Vehicle Technology, 2013 Papers: 13 Papers, COLL-TP-00344
10:02 p.m.
(2013-01-1771) Jibin Paul K, VIvek Ramesh, Ganesh N Adiga, Mahindra & Mahindra, Ltd. 10:03 p.m.
The Design of Formula SAE Half Shafts for Optimum Vehicle Acceleration (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-1772) James P. Parsons, California State Polytechnic Univ-Pomona
11:10 p.m.
Ratcheting OWC in Torque Converters (2013-01-1770) Markus Steinberger, Luk USA LLC; Norman J. Bird, Ford Transmission & Chassis Div. Planned by Lubricants and Powertrain Systems Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
Planned by Transmission and Driveline Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00365, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
SI Combustion, 2013 27 Papers, COLL-TP-00345
Fuel Injection and Sprays, 2013 33 Papers, COLL-TP-00351 Engine Flows and Combustion Diagnostics, 2013 12 Papers, COLL-TP-00352 Heat Transfer and Advances in Thermal & Fluid Sciences, 2013 13 Papers, COLL-TP-00353 Alternative and Advanced Fuels, 2013 23 Papers, COLL-TP-00354 High Efficiency IC Engines, 2013 35 Papers, COLL-TP-00355 Powertrain Control & Calibration, 2013 39 Papers, COLL-TP-00356
Mixing Controlled CI Combustion, 2013 25 Papers, COLL-TP-00346
Combustion Control and Optimization, 2013 22 Papers (estimate), COLL-TP-00357
Fuel and Additive Effects on CI Engine Performance, 2013 22 Papers, COLL-TP-00347
New CI & SI Engines and Components, 2013 26 Papers, COLL-TP-00362
Kinetically Controlled CI Combustion (including HCCI), 2013 26 Papers, COLL-TP-00348
Engine Boosting Systems, 2013 21 Papers, COLL-TP-00363
Modeling of SI and Diesel Engines, 2013 35 Papers, COLL-TP-00349
Powertrain NVH, 2013 10 Papers, COLL-TP-00364 Transmission and Driveline, 2013 60 Papers, COLL-TP-00365
Multi-Dimensional Engine Modeling, 2013 31 Papers, COLL-TP-00350
For more information on SAE Technical Paper Collections or a complete listing of available titles, visit collections.sae.org. Order today! Online:collections.sae.org E-mail:
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SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
O2-33
O2-44 Advanced Vehicle Technology Competitions (Part 2) (PFL110)
Alternative and Advanced Fuels (Part 2 of 3) Alcohol (PFL215)
Combustion Control and Optimization (Part 2 of 3) (PFL303)
Fuel Cell Hybrid Electric Propulsion for automotive applications has the highest potential to offer both zero emissions and long range vehicle while being able to 100 percent refuel in a matter of minutes. This session covers Fuel Cell advances in Low Cost; Cold Start Optimization; Modeling, Simulation of PEM Fuel Cell systems and hydrogen fueling. A Panel of Industry Experts will be invited to discuss the´advances in fuel cells which will enable the start of fuel cell vehicle commercialization.
EcoCAR 2: Plugging in to the Future is North America’s premiere collegiate advanced vehicle competition series, sponsored by General Motors and the U.S. Department of Energy. EcoCAR 2 tasks university teams with designing, implementing and refining advanced powertrains into a conventional midsize sedan. This session presents yearly results from teams in the competition, highlighting the entire EcoCAR vehicle development process, as well as unique papers with research based off the competition.
This session focuses on the fundamental properties of fuels and methods for measuring these properties, as well as issues related to fuel storage and transportation. Examples include diesel fuel lubricity determination, fuel effects on deposits, cold weather issues, and environmental and toxicological impacts of new fuels
This session covers engine combustion control and optimization techniques related to achieving stringent market fuel economy, emissions, and performance. Related topics include engine combustion diagnostics, control, optimization, related combustion sensing, etc.
1:00 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:40 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:40 p.m.
Organizers: Jesse Schneider, BMW AG
Organizers: Brian Benoy, Kristen G. De La Rosa, Patrick M. Walsh, Argonne National Laboratory
Organizers: William P Attard, MAHLE Powertrain LLC; Barbara Goodrich, John Deere Product Engineering Center; George Karavalakis, University of California, Riverside; James Lyons, Sierra Research Inc.; Elisa Toulson, Michigan State Univ.
Organizers: Nilabh Srivastava, Univ. of North Carolina; Elisa Toulson, Michigan State Univ.; YueYun Wang, General Motors; Fengjun Yan, McMaster Univ.; Xiaojian Yang, Delphi Automotive; Guoming G. Zhu, Michigan State Univ.
Moderators: Patrick Walsh, Argonne National Laboratory
1:20 p.m.
1:40 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
2:20 p.m.
W2-70
Advanced Fuel Cell Vehicle Applications (PFL101)
Chairpersons: Patrick Walsh, Argonne National Laboratory
1:00 p.m.
W2-66
Chairpersons: Barbara Goodrich, John Deere Product Engineering Center
MAGLEV Driveline for Wheeled Fuel Cell Powered Vehicles
Detailed Design of a Fuel Cell Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle
Criteria Emissions, Particle Number Emissions, Size Distributions, and Black Carbon Measurements from PFI Gasoline Vehicles Fuelled with Different Ethanol and Butanol Blends
Development of a New 2.0-Liter FuelEfficient Diesel Engine
(2013-01-0473)
(2013-01-0560)
(2013-01-1147)
(2013-01-0310)
Henry Kamau, VBD Automotive Technologies, Ltd.
Shawn Salisbury, Benjamin Geller, Thomas Bradley, Colorado State Univ; Matthew Fox, Tesla Motors
George Karavalakis, Univeristy of California, Riverside; Daniel Short, Maryam Hajbabaei, Diep Vu, Mark Villela, Robert Russell, Thomas Durbin, Akua Asa-Awuku, University of California, Riverside
Junji chisaki, Kazuya Yoshijima, Takashi Kikuchi, Shoichiro Morinaka, Kenichi Yamada, Toyota Motor Corporation; Masaaki Okamoto, Tsutomu Oda, Keisuke Manabe, Toyota Industries Corporation
Development of an Evaporatively Cooled Hydrogen Fuel Cell System and its Vehicle Application
Equivalent Drive Cycle Analysis, Simulation, and Testing - Wayne State University’s OnRoad Route for EcoCAR2
Blend Ratio Optimization of Fuels Containing Gasoline Blendstock, Ethanol, and Higher Alcohols (C3-C6): Part I Methodology and Scenario Definition
Optimization of Dual Loop EGR of a V6 3.0 Liter Diesel Engine for CO2 Reduction
(2013-01-0475)
(2013-01-0549)
(2013-01-1144)
(2013-01-0316)
Alan Warburton, Dave Mossop, Ben Burslem, Pratap Rama, Paul Adcock, Jon Cole, James Edwards, Daniel Ninan, Michael Provost, Intelligent Energy
Kevin L. Snyder, Jerry Ku, Wayne State University
Kristina Lawyer, Michigan Technological University; Andrew Ickes, Thomas Wallner, Argonne National Laboratory; David Ertl, Rodney Williamson, Iowa Corn Promotion Board; Scott Miers, Jeffrey Naber, Michigan Technological University
Haewook Lee, Chunghoon Jo, Seungsuk Yoon, Seyoung YI, Yangrae Kim, Jongik Jeon, Hyundai Motor Company
Nanometers Layered Conductive Carbon Coating on 316L Stainless Steel as Bipolar Plates for More Economical Automotive PEMFC
Parallel-Through-The-Road Plug-In Hybrid Vehicle Modeling and Simulation by Wayne State University for EcoCAR2
Blend Ratio Optimization of Fuels Containing Gasoline Blendstock, Ethanol, and Higher Alcohols (C3-C6): Part II - Blend Properties and Target Value Sensitivity
Disturbance Sources in the Diesel Engine Combustion Process
(2013-01-0477)
(2013-01-0541)
(2013-01-1126)
(2013-01-0318)
Jaimoo Yoo, Ki Ho Yeo, Eui Chul Shin, Young Ha Jun, J & L Tech Co. LTD
Kevin L. Snyder, Love Lor, Jerry Ku, Wayne State University
Kristina Lawyer, Michigan Technological University; Andrew Ickes, Thomas Wallner, Argonne National Laboratory; David Ertl, Rodney Williamson, Iowa Corn Promotion Board; Scott Miers, Jeffrey Naber, Michigan Technological University
Zhijia Yang, Thomas Steffen, Richard Stobart, Loughborough Univ
Multi-Physics Numerical Analysis of PEMFC for Automobile Application
VTool: A Method for Predicting and Understanding the Energy Flow and Losses in Advanced Vehicle Powertrains
Performance Evaluation and Emission Studies of a Single Cylinder Diesel Engine Fueled with Isopropyl Alcohol and Diesel
Effect of Ultra-Cooled EGR and Retarded Injection Timing on Low Temperature Combustion in CI Engines
(2013-01-0476)
(2013-01-0543)
(2013-01-1132)
(2013-01-0321)
Yuichiro Tabuchi, Toshikazu Kotaka, Nissan Motor Company, Ltd.; Chao-Yang Wang, The Pennsylvania State University
Robert Jesse Alley; Douglas Nelson, Eli White, P. Christopher Manning, Virginia Tech
Ashish Kumar Singh, Chinmaya Mishra, Vipul Vibhanshu, M.Tech (Thermal Engineering); Naveen Kumar, Professor, DTU, Delhi
P. Brijesh, A. Chowdhury, S. Sreedhara, IIT Bombay, Mumbai-400 076, India
Ultra-Long Life Oil-Free Supercharger for Fuel Cell and Hybrid Vehicle Power Trains
Design of a High Voltage Lithium Ion Energy Storage System
Direct Visualization of Combustion in an E85-Fueled DISI Engine under Various Operation Conditions
Study on Reduction of Diesel Engine Out Emission through Closed Loop Control based on the In-Cylinder Pressure with EGR Model
(2013-01-0478)
(2013-01-0564)
(2013-01-1129)
(2013-01-0322)
Hans Gangwar, Ford Motor Co.; Robert Anderson, Vortech Engineering; Kyeong-Su Kim, Neuros Co., Ltd.
Laura Nash, Jonathan Nibert, Zachariah Chambers, Marc Herniter, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
PO-I Lee, Nick Polcyn, Ming-Chia Lai, Wayne State University
Seunghyun Lee, Jeongwoo Lee, Seungha Lee, Dongsu Kim, Yoonwoo Lee, Seoul National Univ; Seongeun Yu, Hyundai motor group; Hoimyung Choi, Advanced Institutes of Convergence Tech
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POWERTRAIN/PROPULSION
Tuesday, April 16 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
O2-33
O2-44 Advanced Vehicle Technology Competitions (Part 2) (PFL110)
Alternative and Advanced Fuels (Part 2 of 3) Alcohol (PFL215)
Combustion Control and Optimization (Part 2 of 3) (PFL303)
Fuel Cell Hybrid Electric Propulsion for automotive applications has the highest potential to offer both zero emissions and long range vehicle while being able to 100 percent refuel in a matter of minutes. This session covers Fuel Cell advances in Low Cost; Cold Start Optimization; Modeling, Simulation of PEM Fuel Cell systems and hydrogen fueling. A Panel of Industry Experts will be invited to discuss the´advances in fuel cells which will enable the start of fuel cell vehicle commercialization.
EcoCAR 2: Plugging in to the Future is North America’s premiere collegiate advanced vehicle competition series, sponsored by General Motors and the U.S. Department of Energy. EcoCAR 2 tasks university teams with designing, implementing and refining advanced powertrains into a conventional midsize sedan. This session presents yearly results from teams in the competition, highlighting the entire EcoCAR vehicle development process, as well as unique papers with research based off the competition.
This session focuses on the fundamental properties of fuels and methods for measuring these properties, as well as issues related to fuel storage and transportation. Examples include diesel fuel lubricity determination, fuel effects on deposits, cold weather issues, and environmental and toxicological impacts of new fuels
This session covers engine combustion control and optimization techniques related to achieving stringent market fuel economy, emissions, and performance. Related topics include engine combustion diagnostics, control, optimization, related combustion sensing, etc.
1:00 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:40 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:40 p.m.
Organizers: Jesse Schneider, BMW AG
Organizers: Brian Benoy, Kristen G. De La Rosa, Patrick M. Walsh, Argonne National Laboratory
Organizers: William P Attard, MAHLE Powertrain LLC; Barbara Goodrich, John Deere Product Engineering Center; George Karavalakis, University of California, Riverside; James Lyons, Sierra Research Inc.; Elisa Toulson, Michigan State Univ.
Organizers: Nilabh Srivastava, Univ. of North Carolina; Elisa Toulson, Michigan State Univ.; YueYun Wang, General Motors; Fengjun Yan, McMaster Univ.; Xiaojian Yang, Delphi Automotive; Guoming G. Zhu, Michigan State Univ.
Moderators: Patrick Walsh, Argonne National Laboratory
3:00 p.m.
Chairpersons: Barbara Goodrich, John Deere Product Engineering Center
Understanding of Thermal Characteristics of Fueling Hydrogen High Pressure Tanks and Governing Parameters
The Importance of Maximizing Grid Electricity Usage in the Component Selection and design of Midsize PHEV
Investigation of Direct-Injected Ethanol and Diesel Fuel Blends on Gaseous and Particulate Emissions in a Medium-Duty Diesel Engine
Numerical Study on Emission Characteristics of High-Pressure Dimethyl Ether (DME) under Different Engine Ambient Conditions
(2013-01-0474)
(2013-01-0548)
(2013-01-1141)
(2013-01-0319)
Masanori Monde, Masataka Kosaka, Saga University
Trevor Fayer, Trevor Crain, University of Washington EcoCAR2; Brian Fabien, Per Reinhall, University of Washington
Tim A. Nevius, Dario Rauker, Scott T. Porter, Horiba Automotive Test Systems
Khanh Cung; Meghraj Bhagat; Anqi Zhang; Seong-Young Lee, Michigan Technological Univ
SAE J2601, Worldwide Hydrogen Fueling Protocol and Fuel Cell Vehicle to Station Communications and the validation thereof
Modeling and Development of E85 Fueled Two-Mode Hybrid Electric Vehicle
The Impact of Cellulosic Ethanol on the Performance and Emissions of a Circle Track Race Car
Online Adjustment of Start of Injection and Fuel Rail Pressure Based on Combustion Process Parameters of Diesel Engine
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-0547)
(2013-01-1149)
(2013-01-0315)
Jesse Schneider, BMW AG
Kunal Patil, Stephen Bayne, Timothy T. Maxwell, Texas Tech. University
Forrest Jehlik, Argonne National Laboratory; Daniel Bocci, Copia Advance Solutions
Zhijia Yang, Richard Stobart, Edward Winward, Loughborough Univ
High Temperature Ignition Delay Times of Iso-Pentanol
Virtual Performance and Emissions Mapping for Diesel Engine Design Optimization
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-0308)
Erjiang Hu, Xi’an Jiaotong University; Zuohua Huang, Yingjia ZHANG, Jing Gong, Xian Jiaotong Univ
Andrew Smallbone, Amit Bhave, Michael Hillman, cmcl innovations; Allan Saville, Caterpillar UK Engines Co Ltd.; Robert Mcdavid, Caterpillar Inc
3:20 p.m.
10:01 p.m.
W2-70
Advanced Fuel Cell Vehicle Applications (PFL101)
Chairpersons: Patrick Walsh, Argonne National Laboratory
2:40 p.m.
W2-66
Closed Loop Control Algorithm of Fuel Cell Output Power in a Vehicular Power-Train (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
Intelligent Energy Distribution for Series HEVs Using Determined Optimal Driving Patterns via a Genetic Algorithm
(2013-01-0479)
(2013-01-0572)
(2013-01-0327)
Liangfei Xu, Tsinghua Univ.; Minggao Ouyang, Jianqiu Li, Haiyan Huang, Fuyuan Yang, Tsinghua Univ; Quanquan Gan, Sunrise Power Co,. Ltd.
Phu Ho, Eric Klang, North Carolina State University
Daniel Humke, John Deere Power Systems
Dynamic Modeling of a PEM Fuel Cell for a Low Consumption Prototype (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
HMI Design for Increasing Vehicle Energy Efficiency by Affecting Driving Habits (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
(2013-01-0480)
(2013-01-0570)
Teresa Donateo, Damiano Pacella, Giovanni Indiveri, Fabio Ingrosso, Antonio Damiani, University of Salento
Idan David Regev, Jerry Ku, Wayne State University
Analysis of Multivariable Controller Designs for Closed-Loop Diesel Engine Air System Control (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
(Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
10:02 p.m.
10:03 p.m.
Numerical Modeling of Rear Subframe Under Different Loading Conditions (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-0571) Usman Ali, Roydon Andrew Fraser, University of Waterloo Planned by Advanced Power Sources Committeee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
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Planned by Combustion and Fuels Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
Planned by Control and Calibration Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00344, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00354, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00357, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
W2-63
W2-69
W2-64
W2-65
Direct Injection SI Engine Technology (Part 2 of 2) (PFL202)
Engine Flows and Combustion Diagnostics (Part 2 of 2) (PFL212)
High Efficiency IC Engines (Part 1 of 3) (PFL216)
Mixing-Controlled CI Combustion (Part 2 of 3) In-Cylinder Processes (PFL204)
Focuses on SI combustion technologies that employ direct, in-cylinder fuel injection. Topics of particular interest include incylinder fuel injection and spray studies, flow/spray interaction and in-cylinder mixture formation studies, and combustion chamber shape optimization. Focus includes ‘stratified’ operation or other modes enabled by DI hardware, DI-specific emissions issues such as particulates and smoke, and technologies enabled by DISI (such as downsizing).
This session focuses on applying various sensors and diagnostics to examine the flow and combustion processes in both production engines and research environments. Examples of diagnostics of interest include, but are not limited to: pressure sensors, ion probes, exhaust gas composition analyzers, and various optical techniques.
This session focuses on technologies such as advanced and partially mixed combustion, cooled EGR boosting, ignition and direct injection technologies, pressure boosting, intelligent combustion, thermal efficiency including waste heat recovery, fully variable valvetrains, and other new and developing technologies.
Features CI combustion technologies distinguished by 1) mixing processes that influence combustion; and 2) combustion phasing closely coupled to the timing of fuel injection. Includes the impact of the fuel injection and jet-mixing processes (e.g. multiple injection strategies, group-hole/ complex injector geometries); impact of swirl/spray targeting on mixing processes; combustion chamber/engine geometry optimization; sources of combustion inefficiency; and the impact of operating conditions.
1:00 p.m. - 3:40 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 2:40 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:40 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:40 p.m.
Organizers: Matthew Brusstar, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Sudhakar Das, SwRI; Gerald Micklow, Florida Institute of Technology; James W G Turner, Lotus Engineering, Ltd.; Jianwen Yi, Ford Motor Co.
Organizers: Oivind Andersson, Lund Univ.; Matthew J. Hall, Univ. of Texas-Austin; Benjamin Petersen, Ford Motor Company
Organizers: Sangsuk Lee, Caterpillar Tech. Center; Gerald Micklow, Florida Institute of Technology; Robert Gary Prucka, Clemson Univ.; David B. Roth, BorgWarner Inc.; James P. Szybist, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Bengt Johansson, Lund University
Organizers: Jose M Garcia, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia; Song-Charng Kong, Iowa State University; Budhadeb Mahakul, DEERE & CO; Robert McDavid, Caterpillar Inc.; Mark Musculus, SANDIA NATIONAL LABORATORI; Raul Payri, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia; Stefan Simescu, Southwest Research Institute; Dale R. Tree, Brigham Young Univ.; Rishikesh Venugopal, Achates Power Inc.; John F. Wright, Cummins Inc.; Yong Yi, Caterpillar Inc.; Ming Zheng, Univ. of Windsor
Chairpersons: Bengt Johansson, Lund University
Chairpersons: Mark Musculus, Sandia National Laboratories; Qingang Xiong, Iowa State University 1:00 p.m.
1:20 p.m.
1:40 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
2:20 p.m.
GDi Skew-Angled Nozzle Flow and Near2-D Internal EGR Distribution Field Spray Analysis using Optical and Measurements in an Engine by LaserX-Ray Imaging and VOF-LES Computational Induced Fluorescence Fluid Dynamics
Close to Stoichiometric Partially Premixed Combustion -The Benefit of Ethanol in Comparison to Conventional Fuels
Engine Combustion Network (ECN), Spray A: Soot Formation and Oxidation and Effects of Ambient Temperature and Oxygen Concentration
(2013-01-0255)
(2013-01-0556)
(2013-01-0277)
(2013-01-0901)
Bizhan Befrui, Andreas Aye, Peter Spiekermann, Daniel L. Varble, Delphi Powertrain Systems; Mark A. Shost, MingChia Lai, Wayne State University; Jin Wang, Argonne National Laboratory
Kenji Fukui, Taketoshi Fujikawa, Mamoru Tohyama, Yoshiaki Hattori, Kazuhiro Akihama, Toyota Central R&D Labs Inc
Mengqin Shen, Martin Tuner, Bengt Johansson, Lund University
Emre Cenker, IFP Energies nouvelles; Gilles Bruneaux, IFP Energies novelles; Lyle Pickett, Sandia National Laboratories; Christof Schulz, IVG, University of DuisburgEssen
Experimental Investigation of In-Cylinder Wall Wetting in GDI Engines Using a Shadowgraphy Method
Investigation of the Interaction of Charge Motion and Residual Gas Concentration in an Optically Accessible SI Engine
Part-Load Operation of Gasoline DirectInjection Compression Ignition (GDCI) Engine
Uncertainty in Sampling and TEM Analysis of Soot Particles in Diesel Spray Flame
(2013-01-1604)
(2013-01-0558)
(2013-01-0272)
(2013-01-0908)
Bennie Luijten, Eindhoven University Of Technology; Philipp Adomeit, Andre Brunn, FEV GmbH; Bart Somers, Eindhoven University Of Technology
Thomas Mederer, Michael Wensing, Alfred Leipertz, LTT & SAOT Erlangen
Mark C. Sellnau, James Sinnamon, Kevin Hoyer, Junghwan Kim, Marilou Cavotta, Harry Husted, Delphi Powertrain
Katsufumi Kondo, Tetsuya Aizawa, Meiji Univ.; Sanghoon Kook, The University of New South Wales; Lyle Pickett, Sandia National Laboratories
Diffusion Combustion Phenomena in GDi Engines caused by Injection Process
Experimental Study on the Characteristics of Knock under DI-HCCI Combustion Mode with Ethanol/Gasoline Mixed Fuel
Efficiency and Emissions performance of Multizone Stratified Compression Ignition Using Different Octane Fuels
In-Flame Soot Sampling and Particle Analysis in a Diesel Engine
(2013-01-0261)
(2013-01-0544)
(2013-01-0263)
(2013-01-0912)
Axel Berndorfer, Stephan Breuer, Walter Piock, Paul Von Bacho, Delphi Powertrain Systems
Yintong Liu, Xian Shi, Jun Deng, Yulin Chen, Minzhang Hu, Liguang Li, Tongji Univ
Stephen Ciatti, Michael Johnson, Argonne National Laboratory; Bishwadipa Das Adhikary, Rolf Reitz, University of Wisconsin Madison; Aaron Knock, Columbia University
Sanghoon Kook, Renlin Zhang, Kevin Szeto, The University of New South Wales; Lyle M. Pickett, Sandia National Laboratories; Tetsuya Aizawa, Meiji University
Premature Flame Initiation in a Turbocharged DISI Engine - Numerical and Experimental Investigations
Cycle-by-Cycle Soot Estimation in Diesel Engines
Experimental Investigation on different Injection Strategies for Ethanol Partially Premixed Combustion
Visualization and Heat Release Analysis of Premixed Diesel Combustion with Various Fuel Ignitabilities and Oxygen Concentrations in a Constant Volume Combustion Vessel
(2013-01-0252)
(2013-01-0545)
(2013-01-0281)
(2013-01-0899)
Stefan Palaveev, Max Magar, Heiko Kubach, Robert Schiessl, Ulrich Spicher, Ulrich Maas, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Tamer Badawy, Wayne State Univ; Fadi Estefanous; Naeim Henein, Wayne State Univ
Mehrzad Kaiadi, Bengt Johansson, Marcus Lundgren, Lund University; John A. Gaynor, Scania CV AB
Hideyuki Ogawa, Gen Shibata, Xueming Jin, Hokkaido Univ.; Toshiyuki Hirose, COSMO Oil Co., Ltd.; Naoki Kono, Japan Petroleum Energy Center
Experimental and Numerical Study of Water Spray Injection at Engine-Relevant Conditions
Cycle Resolved In-Cylinder NOx and Ion Current Measurements in a Diesel Engine
Sensitivity Analysis Study on Ethanol Partially Premixed Combustion
Optical Investigation of the Reduction of UHC Emissions using Close-Coupled Post Injections at LTC Conditions in a HeavyDuty Diesel Engine
(2013-01-0250)
(2013-01-0555)
(2013-01-0269)
(2013-01-0910)
Meghraj Bhagat, Khanh Cung, Jaclyn Johnson, Seong-Young Lee, Jeffrey Naber, Michigan Technological Univ; Sam Barros
Fadi Adly Anis Estefanous; Tamer Badawy, Naeim Henein, Wayne State Univ
Mehrzad Kaiadi, Bengt Johansson, Marcus Lundgren, Lund University; John A. Gaynor, Scania CV AB
Jacqueline O’Connor, Mark Musculus, Sandia National Laboratories
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Tuesday, April 16 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions
POWERTRAIN/PROPULSION
Tuesday, April 16 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
W2-63
W2-69
W2-64
W2-65
Direct Injection SI Engine Technology (Part 2 of 2) (PFL202)
Engine Flows and Combustion Diagnostics (Part 2 of 2) (PFL212)
High Efficiency IC Engines (Part 1 of 3) (PFL216)
Mixing-Controlled CI Combustion (Part 2 of 3) In-Cylinder Processes (PFL204)
Focuses on SI combustion technologies that employ direct, in-cylinder fuel injection. Topics of particular interest include incylinder fuel injection and spray studies, flow/spray interaction and in-cylinder mixture formation studies, and combustion chamber shape optimization. Focus includes ‘stratified’ operation or other modes enabled by DI hardware, DI-specific emissions issues such as particulates and smoke, and technologies enabled by DISI (such as downsizing).
This session focuses on applying various sensors and diagnostics to examine the flow and combustion processes in both production engines and research environments. Examples of diagnostics of interest include, but are not limited to: pressure sensors, ion probes, exhaust gas composition analyzers, and various optical techniques.
This session focuses on technologies such as advanced and partially mixed combustion, cooled EGR boosting, ignition and direct injection technologies, pressure boosting, intelligent combustion, thermal efficiency including waste heat recovery, fully variable valvetrains, and other new and developing technologies.
Features CI combustion technologies distinguished by 1) mixing processes that influence combustion; and 2) combustion phasing closely coupled to the timing of fuel injection. Includes the impact of the fuel injection and jet-mixing processes (e.g. multiple injection strategies, group-hole/ complex injector geometries); impact of swirl/spray targeting on mixing processes; combustion chamber/engine geometry optimization; sources of combustion inefficiency; and the impact of operating conditions.
1:00 p.m. - 3:40 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 2:40 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:40 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:40 p.m.
Organizers: Matthew Brusstar, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Sudhakar Das, SwRI; Gerald Micklow, Florida Institute of Technology; James W G Turner, Lotus Engineering, Ltd.; Jianwen Yi, Ford Motor Co.
Organizers: Oivind Andersson, Lund Univ.; Matthew J. Hall, Univ. of Texas-Austin; Benjamin Petersen, Ford Motor Company
Organizers: Sangsuk Lee, Caterpillar Tech. Center; Gerald Micklow, Florida Institute of Technology; Robert Gary Prucka, Clemson Univ.; David B. Roth, BorgWarner Inc.; James P. Szybist, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Bengt Johansson, Lund University
Organizers: Jose M Garcia, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia; Song-Charng Kong, Iowa State University; Budhadeb Mahakul, DEERE & CO; Robert McDavid, Caterpillar Inc.; Mark Musculus, SANDIA NATIONAL LABORATORI; Raul Payri, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia; Stefan Simescu, Southwest Research Institute; Dale R. Tree, Brigham Young Univ.; Rishikesh Venugopal, Achates Power Inc.; John F. Wright, Cummins Inc.; Yong Yi, Caterpillar Inc.; Ming Zheng, Univ. of Windsor
Chairpersons: Bengt Johansson, Lund University
Chairpersons: Mark Musculus, Sandia National Laboratories; Qingang Xiong, Iowa State University 2:40 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
3:20 p.m.
LP EGR and IGR Compromise on a GDI Engine at Middle Load
Vehicle Demonstration of Naphtha Fuel Achieving Both High Efficiency and Drivability with EURO6 Engine-Out NOx Emission
Diesel Knock Visualization and Frequency Analysis of Premixed Charge Compression Ignition Combustion with a Narrow Injection Angle
(2013-01-0256)
(2013-01-0267)
(2013-01-0906)
Guillaume Bourhis, Jonathan Chauvin, Xavier Gautrot, Loic de Francqueville, IFP Energies nouvelles
Junseok Chang, Gautam Kalghatgi, Amer Amer, Saudi Aramco; Philipp Adomeit, Hans Rohs, FEV GmbH; Benedikt Heuser, Institute for Combustion Engines, RWTH Aachen University
Stephen Sungsan Park, Yongjin Jung, Choongsik Bae, Korea Advanced Inst. of Science & Tech.
Advanced GDI Injector Control with Extended Dynamic Range
Potential ESC Performance of a MultiCylinder Heavy Duty PPC Truck Engine: System Simulations based on Single Cylinder Experiments
Air-Assisted Direct Injection Diesel Investigations
(2013-01-0258)
(2013-01-0268)
(2013-01-0907)
Marco Parotto, Stefano Sgatti, Fabio Sensi, Magneti Marelli SpA Powertrain Division
Martin Tuner, Lund University
Chad Koci, Radu Florea, Sudhakar Das, Mark Walls, Stefan Simescu, Charles Roberts, Southwest Research Institute
Development of a Low-Noise High Pressure Fuel Pump for GDi Engine Applications
Exploring the Pathway to High Efficiency IC Engines through Exergy Analysis of Heat Transfer Reduction
Swirl and Injection Pressure Impact on After-Oxidation in Diesel Combustion, Examined with Simultaneous Combustion Image Velocimetry and Two Colour Optical Method
(2013-01-0253)
(2013-01-0278)
(2013-01-0913)
Joseph G. Spakowski, Timothy D. Spegar, Delphi Automotive; Luca Mancini, Magneti Marelli
Bernard Johnson, Chris Edwards, Stanford University
Henrik Dembinski, Scania CV AB; Hans-Erik Angstrom, Royal Institute of Technology
Planned by Combustion and Fuels Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
Planned by Combustion and Fuels Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
Planned by Combustion and Fuels Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00352, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLLTP-00355 and SUB-TP-00012, and also individually. To purchase visit collections. sae.org
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLLTP-00346 and COLL-TP-00348, and also individually. To purchase visit collections. sae.org
10:01 p.m.
Establishment of a Database by Conducting Intake Manifold and In-Cylinder Flow Measurements inside an Internal Combustion Engine Assembly (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-0565) Mayank Mittal, Harold Schock, Ravi Vedula, Ahmed Naguib, Michigan State University Planned by Combustion and Fuels Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
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SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
W2-61
W2-67
Modeling of SI and Diesel Engines Multi-Dimensional Engine - SI Combustion (PFL208) Modeling (Part 2 of 4) (PFL209)
1:00 p.m.
1:20 p.m.
1:40 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
2:20 p.m.
2:40 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
W2-68 Panel - Fuels & Lubricants Council Open Forum -- The Next General of Passenger Car Engine Oil, ILSAC GF-6 (PFL510)
O2-35/36 Transmission and Driveline: Controls (PFL604)
Zero-dimensional, one-dimensional, and quasi-dimensional models for simulation of SI and CI engines with respect to: engine breathing, boosting, and acoustics; SI combustion and emissions; CI combustion and emissions; fundamentals of engine thermodynamics; numerical modeling of gas dynamics; thermal management; mechanical and lubrication systems; system level models for controls; system level models for vehicle fuel economy and emissions predictions.
The spectrum of papers solicited for this session reflect the truly multidisciplinary nature of the field, covering advances in areas such as chemical kinetics, combustion and spray modeling, turbulence, mesh generation, and approaches targeting improved computational efficiency. Papers employing multi-dimensional modeling to gain a deeper understanding of processes related to turbulent transport, transient phenomena, and chemically reacting, two-phase flows are also encouraged
1:00 p.m. - 2:40 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Organizers: Federico Millo, Politecnico di Torino; Thomas Morel, Gamma Technologies Inc.; Angelo Onorati, Politecnico di Milano; Christof Schernus, FEV GmbH; Xiaofeng Yang, General Motors LLC
Organizers: Hardo Barths, General Motors LLC; Sarah Diakhaby, Computational Dynamics, Ltd.; Allen David Gosman, CD-adapco; Carl Hergart, Caterpillar Inc.
Organizers: Ron Romano, Ford Motor Co.
Organizers: Gang Chen, Hussein Dourra, Chrysler Group LLC
Charge Motion Analysis to Guide Engine Port Development and Enhance Combustion Stability for High Cooled Exhaust Gas Recirculation Rates
LES Multi-cycle Analysis of a High Performance GDI Engine
Fuel Economy Analysis of Alternator with Kinetic Energy Storage for a Conventional Vehicle
(2013-01-1313)
(2013-01-1080)
(2013-01-0481)
Surendra Gaikwad, Nameer Salman, Saad Umer, Chrysler Group LLC
Stefano Fontanesi, Stefano Paltrinieri, Univ of Modena and Reggio Emilia; Alessandro Tiberi, Ferrari SpA; Alessandro D’Adamo, Univ of Modena and Reggio Emilia
Eitaro Tanaka, Takahiro Narita, DENSO Corp.; Hitoshi Maegawa, Nippon Soken Inc
Modeling Cycle-to-cycle Variations in 0-D/1-D Simulation by means of Combustion Model Parameter Perturbations based on Statistics of Cycle-resolved Data
Knock Tendency Prediction in a High Performance Engine Using LES and Tabulated Chemistry
An Optimal Powertrain Control Strategy for a Mild Hybrid Electric Vehicle
This session covers transmission and driveline controls. Session will cover topics related to controls hardware, controls software, and controls integration.
Panelists: Peter M. Lee, Southwest Research Institute Glenn Mazzamaro, RT Vanderbilt Co. Charles E. Richardson, Ford Motor Co. Rodney Walker, Safety-Kleen Systems Inc. Angela Willis, General Motors LLC
(2013-01-1314)
(2013-01-1082)
(2013-01-0482)
Oldrich Vitek, Jan Macek, Czech Technical Univ.; Christoph Poetsch, Reinhard Tatschl, AVL LIST GmbH
Stefano Fontanesi, Stefano Paltrinieri, Alessandro D’Adamo, Giuseppe Cantore, Univ of Modena and Reggio Emilia; Christopher Rutland, Univ of Wisconsin Madison
Jeffery McGehee, Tennessee Technological University; Hwan-Sik Yoon, The University of Alabama
A Quasi-Dimensional NOx Emission Model for Direct Injection Spark Ignition (DISI) Gasoline Engines
LES Simulation of Flame Propagation in a Direct-Injection SI-Engine to Identify the Causes of Cycle-to-Cycle Combustion Variations
Automatic Transmission Control Based on Estimation of Sporty Driving Intention
(2013-01-1311)
(2013-01-1084)
(2013-01-0483)
Jian Gong, Christopher Rutland, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Reinhard Tatschl, Michael Bogensperger, Zoran Pavlovic, Peter Priesching, Henrik Schuemie, AVL List GmbH; Oldrich Vitek, Jan Macek, Czech Technical University
Shin Noumura, Shogo Matsumoto, Toshio Tanahashi, Toyota Motor Corporation
Development and Validation of A Knock Prediction Model for Methanol-Fuelled SI Engines
Large Eddy Simulation of Premixed Combustion in Spark Ignited Engines Using a Dynamic Flame Surface Density Model
Development of the Hybrid Powertrain Active Damping Control System via Sliding Mode Control Scheme
(2013-01-1312)
(2013-01-1086)
(2013-01-0486)
Jeroen Vancoillie, Louis Sileghem, Sebastian Chathura Ranasinghe, Weeratunge Verhelst, Ghent University Malalasekera, Andrew Clarke, Loughborough University
You Seok Kou, Faz Weslati, Chrysler Group LLC
A New Approach for Modeling Cycle-toCycle Variations within the Framework of a Real Working-Process Simulation
Towards the LES Simulation of IC Engines with Parallel Topologically Changing Meshes
Dual Mode Control of an Automotive Clutch-By-Wire System
(2013-01-1315)
(2013-01-1096)
(2013-01-0484)
Markus Wenig, IVK Univ.; Michael Grill, Michael Bargende, FKFS
Federico Piscaglia, Andrea Montorfano, Angelo Onorati, Politecnico di Milano
Salem A. Haggag, Fady Ibrahim, Ain Shams University
Improved Engine Wall Models for Large Eddy Simulation (LES)
Research of Eliminating Method of Undesired Shifting for Vehicle with Dual Clutch Transmission
(2013-01-1097)
(2013-01-0485)
Chalearmpol Plengsaard, Christopher Rutland, Univ of Wisconsin Madison
Guangqiang Wu, Jianyu Si, Tongji Univ.
Large Eddy Simulation of Evaporating Spray with a Stochastic Breakup Model (2013-01-1101) Abolfazl Irannejad, Farhad Jaberi, Michigan State University
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Tuesday, April 16 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions
POWERTRAIN/PROPULSION
Tuesday, April 16 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
W2-61
W2-67
Modeling of SI and Diesel Engines Multi-Dimensional Engine - SI Combustion (PFL208) Modeling (Part 2 of 4) (PFL209)
W2-68 Panel - Fuels & Lubricants Council Open Forum -- The Next General of Passenger Car Engine Oil, ILSAC GF-6 (PFL510)
Transmission and Driveline: Controls (PFL604)
Zero-dimensional, one-dimensional, and quasi-dimensional models for simulation of SI and CI engines with respect to: engine breathing, boosting, and acoustics; SI combustion and emissions; CI combustion and emissions; fundamentals of engine thermodynamics; numerical modeling of gas dynamics; thermal management; mechanical and lubrication systems; system level models for controls; system level models for vehicle fuel economy and emissions predictions.
The spectrum of papers solicited for this session reflect the truly multidisciplinary nature of the field, covering advances in areas such as chemical kinetics, combustion and spray modeling, turbulence, mesh generation, and approaches targeting improved computational efficiency. Papers employing multi-dimensional modeling to gain a deeper understanding of processes related to turbulent transport, transient phenomena, and chemically reacting, two-phase flows are also encouraged
1:00 p.m. - 2:40 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Organizers: Federico Millo, Politecnico di Torino; Thomas Morel, Gamma Technologies Inc.; Angelo Onorati, Politecnico di Milano; Christof Schernus, FEV GmbH; Xiaofeng Yang, General Motors LLC
Organizers: Hardo Barths, General Motors LLC; Sarah Diakhaby, Computational Dynamics, Ltd.; Allen David Gosman, CD-adapco; Carl Hergart, Caterpillar Inc.
Organizers: Ron Romano, Ford Motor Co.
Organizers: Gang Chen, Hussein Dourra, Chrysler Group LLC
10:01 p.m.
This session covers transmission and driveline controls. Session will cover topics related to controls hardware, controls software, and controls integration.
Panelists: Peter M. Lee, Southwest Research Institute Glenn Mazzamaro, RT Vanderbilt Co. Charles E. Richardson, Ford Motor Co. Rodney Walker, Safety-Kleen Systems Inc. Angela Willis, General Motors LLC
Mixing Effects of Early Injection in Diesel Spray Using LES Model with Different Subgrid Scale Models (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
Multi-Performance Optimization of the Shift Schedule for Stepped Automatic Transmissions (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
(2013-01-1111)
(2013-01-0488)
Lei Zhou, Tsinghua University; MaoZhao Xie, Dalian University of Technology; Kai Hong Luo, University of Southampton; Ming Jia, Dalian University of Technology; Qiang Zhou, FAW JIEFANG Qingdao Auto Factory; Hong Liu, Dalian University of Technology
Xiaofeng Yin, Wenping Wang, Xu Chen, Han Lu, Xihua University
Planned by Combustion and Fuels Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
Planned by Combustion and Fuels Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
Planned by Transmission and Driveline Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00349, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00350, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00365, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
The purpose of this session is to provide an open exchange of ideas. Remarks made by participants or members of the audience cannot be quoted or attributed to the individual or their company unless express permission has been granted by the individual and their company. Any record of remarks, discussion, or photographs may not be used unless express permission has been granted by the individual and their company.
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SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
W2-61
O2-35/36
Modeling of SI and Diesel Engines Transmission and Driveline: NVH - Diesel Combustion (PFL208) (PFL606)
2:40 p.m.
Zero-dimensional, one-dimensional, and quasi-dimensional models for simulation of SI and CI engines with respect to: engine breathing, boosting, and acoustics; SI combustion and emissions; CI combustion and emissions; fundamentals of engine thermodynamics; numerical modeling of gas dynamics; thermal management; mechanical and lubrication systems; system level models for controls; system level models for vehicle fuel economy and emissions predictions.
This session addresses transmission noise, vibration, and harshness (NVH) issues and design solutions.
2:40 p.m. - 3:40 p.m.
3:00 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.
Organizers: Michael Bybee, Gamma Technologies Inc.; Jan Macek, Czech Technical Univ.; Federico Millo, Politecnico di Torino; Thomas Morel, Gamma Technologies Inc.; Christof Schernus, FEV GmbH
Organizers: Fabio Da Silva Ferreira, Schaeffler Group USA Inc.; Erich L. Wilfinger, Jatco USA Inc.
W2-66 Chat with the Expert: Propane Autogas – The Other Gaseous Fuel (PFLCHAT240)
W2-68 Chat with the Experts: Communicating Lubricant and Hardware requirements, limitations and mutual performance expectations; Are we getting our specifications right? (PFLCHAT520) The session will focus on evaluating transmission fluid copper corrosion and seal compatibility. I am hoping that this conversation will provide some direction for better understanding of actual fluid requirements and limitations, and perhaps provide some suggestions for dealing with different performance expectations of fluids and hardware.
4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Keynote Speakers: Alan McEwan, Propane Education & Research Council
4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Organizers: Timothy P. Newcomb, BorgWarner Inc. Panelists: Christopher S. Cleveland, Afton Chemical Corp. William David Haynes, BorgWarner Inc. Martin Theil, BP Europa SE Chintan Ved, Ford Motor Co. Richard Vickerman, Lubrizol Corp. Francis J. Walker, Freudenberg-NOK Sealing Technologies
Universal Diesel Engine Simulator (UniDES) 2nd Report: Prediction of Engine Performance in Transient Driving Cycle Using One Dimensional Engine Model (2013-01-0881) Yusuke Takasu, Satoshi Kaneko, Hiroyuki Tominaga, Toyota Motor Corporation; Yoshikazu Namura, Toyota Technical Development Corporation; Kazuhisa Inagaki, Matsuei Ueda, Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc.; Toshihiro Tani, Toyota Industries Corporation
3:00 p.m.
3:20 p.m.
Multidimensional Optimization of DI Diesel Engine Working Process Using Multi-Zone Fuel Spray Combustion Model and Detailed Chemistry NOx Formation Model
Transmission Torque Converter Arc Spring Damper Dynamic Characteristics for Driveline Torsional Vibration Evaluation
(2013-01-0882)
(2013-01-1483)
Andrey Kuleshov, Leonid Grekhov, Bauman Moscow State Technical Univ.
Zhe Li, Jaspal Sandhu, Chrysler Group LLC
The Development and Application of Homogeneity Factor on DI Diesel Engine Combustion and Emissions (2013-01-0880) Raouf Mobasheri; Zhijun Peng, Univ of Sussex
10:01 p.m.
The Effect of Multi-Universal Coupling Phase on Torsional Vibration of Drive Shaft and Vibration of Vehicle (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-1490) Guangming Wu, Wenku Shi, Zhiyong Chen, Jilin University
10:02 p.m.
Analysis of Performance Parameters of Torsional Vibration Damper Under Various Operating Conditions (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-1488) Guangming Wu, Wenku Shi, Zhiyong Chen, Jilin University
10:03 p.m.
Analysis of Gear Radial and Tilt Tolerance Stack up and Correlation with Gear Micro Geometry (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-1491) Amit Sandooja, Volvo Eicher Commercial Vehicle Limited Planned by Combustion and Fuels Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
Planned by Transmission and Driveline Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00349, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00365, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
Planned by Combustion and Fuels Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
Planned by Lubricants and Powertrain Systems Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
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Tuesday, April 16 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions
POWERTRAIN/PROPULSION
Wednesday, April 17 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
O2-33
W2-66
W2-69
Advanced Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Powertrains (Part 1 of 4) (PFL100)
Alternative and Advanced Fuels (Part 3 of 3) Biodiesel (PFL215)
Combustion Control and Optimization (Part 3 of 3) (PFL303)
Engine Boosting Systems (Part 1 of 2) (PFL501)
This session covers new production and near-production hybrid powertrains, hybrid architecture, and testing.
This session focuses on the fundamental properties of fuels and methods for measuring these properties, as well as issues related to fuel storage and transportation. Examples include diesel fuel lubricity determination, fuel effects on deposits, cold weather issues, and environmental and toxicological impacts of new fuels
This session covers engine combustion control and optimization techniques related to achieving stringent market fuel economy, emissions, and performance. Related topics include engine combustion diagnostics, control, optimization, related combustion sensing, etc.
Trends of ever increasing power density, better fuel economy and now reduced emissions are increasing focus on turbocharging/ supercharging and turbochargers/ superchargers, as part of overall engine system optimization. Increased amounts of EGR and use of aftertreatment devices present new challenges. This session will cover conceptual, modeling and experimental studies relating to advanced turbochargers/ superchargers and advanced boosting systems to respond to above challenges.
8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 11:20 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 11:40 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Organizers: Michael Duoba, Argonne National Laboratory; Ryan McGee, Ford Motor Co.; Constantine N. Raptis, Mark A. Theobald, GM Powertrain
Organizers: William P Attard, MAHLE Powertrain LLC; Barbara Goodrich, John Deere Product Engineering Center; George Karavalakis, University of California, Riverside; James Lyons, Sierra Research Inc.; Elisa Toulson, Michigan State Univ.
Organizers: Nilabh Srivastava, Univ. of North Carolina; Elisa Toulson, Michigan State Univ.; YueYun Wang, General Motors; Fengjun Yan, McMaster Univ.; Xiaojian Yang; Guoming G. Zhu, Michigan State Univ.
Organizers: Arjun D. Tuteja; William Smith, Honeywell Int’l (Turbo Technologies); David Japikse, Eric Krivitzky, Concepts NREC; Marcello Canova
Chairpersons: George Karavalakis, Univ. of CaliforniaRiverside 8:00 a.m.
8:20 a.m.
8:40 a.m.
9:00 a.m.
9:20 a.m.
9:40 a.m.
130
W2-67
Chairpersons: Eric Krivitzky, Concepts NREC
Validating Volt PHEV Model with Dynamometer Test Data Using Autonomie
Calculation of Heating Value for Diesel Fuels Containing Biodiesel
Estimation of Main Combustion Parameters from the Measured Instantaneous Crankshaft Speed
Boost System Development for Gasoline Direct-Injection Compression-Ignition (GDCI)
(2013-01-1458)
(2013-01-1139)
(2013-01-0326)
(2013-01-0928)
Namdoo Kim, Michael Duoba, Namwook Kim, Aymeric Rousseau, Argonne National Laboratory
Shailesh Martin Lopes, General Motors Company; Robert Furey, Furey Fuels Consulting, LLC; Pat Geng, General Motors Company
Florin Mocanu, Dinu Taraza, Wayne State University
Kevin S. Hoyer, Mark Sellnau, James Sinnamon, Harry Husted, Delphi Powertrain
Modeling and Validation of Power-Split and P2 Parallel Hybrid Electric Vehicles
Evaluation of the Impacts of Biofuels on Emissions for a California Certified Diesel Fuel from Heavy-Duty Engines
Development of an Improved Residuals Estimation Model for Dual Independent Cam Phasing Spark-Ignition Engines
Assessing the Loss Mechanisms Associated With Engine Downsizing, Boosting and Compression Ratio Change
(2013-01-1470)
(2013-01-1138)
(2013-01-0312)
(2013-01-0929)
SoDuk Lee, Byungho Lee, Joseph McDonald, L. James Sanchez, Edward Nam, US Environmental Protection Agency
Maryam Hajbabaei, Kent C. Johnson, University of California, Riverside; Robert Okamoto, California Air Resources Board; Thomas D. Durbin, University of California, Riverside
Vaibhav Kale, Yeliana Yeliana, Jeremy Worm, Jeffrey Naber, Michigan Technological Univ
Patrick Smith, Wai K. Cheng, MIT
Analysis of Input Power, Energy Availability, and Efficiency during Deceleration for X-EV Vehicles
Comprehensive Study of Criteria Emissions from Low Blend Level Biodiesels and their Certification in California
Estimation of the Engine-Out NO2/NOx Ratio in a EURO VI Diesel Engine
Comparative Evaluation of Turbochargers for High Horsepower Diesel-Electric Locomotives
(2013-01-1473)
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-0317)
(2013-01-0930)
Eric Rask, Danilo Santini, Henning LohseBusch, Argonne National Laboratory
Maryam Hajbabaei, university of california riverside; George Karavalakis, Kent Johnson, Univ of California-Riverside; Alexander Mitchell, Jim Guthrie, California Air Resources Board; Thomas Durbin, Univ of California-Riverside
Roberto Finesso, Daniela Misul, Ezio Spessa, Politecnico di Torino
Anirudh Gautam, Avinash Kumar Agarwal, I I T Kanpur
System Simulation and Analysis of EPA 5-Cycle Fuel Economy for Powersplit Hybrid Electric Vehicles
Experimental and Modeling Study of Biodiesel Surrogates Combustion in a CI Engine
Identification of Factors Influencing Premixed Diesel Engine Noise and Mechanism of Noise Reduction by EGR and Supercharging
Development of High Speed Motor and Inverter for Electric Supercharger
(2013-01-1456)
(2013-01-1130)
(2013-01-0313)
(2013-01-0931)
Yan Meng, Mark Jennings, William Schwartz, Poyu Tsou, Ford Motor Co.
Xin Wang, Mingfa Yao, Shanju Li, Jingbo Gu, Tianjin Univ
Gen Shibata, Yushi Shibaike, Hirooki Ushijima, Hideyuki Ogawa, Hokkaido University
Kazuhiro Nishiwaki, Masahiro Iezawa, Hideyuki Tanaka, Takashi Goto, Mitsubishi Electric Corp.; Byeongil An, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, LTD.
Ambient Temperature (20°F, 72°F and 95°F) Impact on Fuel and Energy Consumption for Several Conventional Vehicles, Hybrid and Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles and Battery Electric Vehicle
The Properties and Injector Nozzle Fouling Performance of GTL and EN590 Diesel with RME and SME biodiesel
Development of a Novel Approach for Non-Intrusive Closed-Loop Heat Release Estimation in Diesel Engines
Downspeeding a Light Duty Diesel Passenger Car with a Combined Supercharger and Turbocharger Boosting System to Improve Vehicle Drive Cycle Fuel Economy
(2013-01-1462)
(2013-01-1136)
(2013-01-0314)
(2013-01-0932)
Henning Lohse-Busch, Michael Duoba, Eric Rask, Kevin Stutenberg, Argonne National Laboratory; Vivek Gowri, Univ of Washington; Lee Slezak, David Anderson, US Dept of Energy
Stefan de Goede, Sasol Technology Fuels Technology; Piet Roets, Adrian Velaers, Sasol Fuels Technology; Jerrie Vermeulen, Sasol Technology; Celeste Wilken, Sasol Fuels Technology
Fabrizio Ponti, Vittorio Ravaglioli, Enrico Corti, Davide Moro, University of Bologna; Matteo De Cesare, Magneti Marelli SpA Powertrain Division
Philip Wetzel, Eaton Corp.
The Measured Impact of Vehicle Mass on Road Load and Energy Consumption for an BEV, HEV and ICE Vehicle
Experimental Study of Combustion and Emissions Characteristics of Methyl Oleate, as a Surrogate for Biodiesel, in a Direct Injection Diesel Engine
Virtual Combustion Phasing Target Correction in the Knock Region for ModelBased Control of Multi-Fuel SI Engines
Experimental Evaluation of Advanced Turbocharger Performance on a Light Duty Diesel Engine
(2013-01-1457)
(2013-01-1142)
(2013-01-0307)
(2013-01-0920)
Richard ‘Barney’ Carlson, Idaho National Laboratory; Henning Lohse-Busch, Argonne National Laboratory; Jeremy Diez, ECOtality North America; Jerry Gibbs, U.S. Department of Energy
Valentin Soloiu, Jabeous Weaver, Henry Ochieng, Marvin Duggan, Sherwin Davoud, Brian Vlcek, Craig Jenkins, Georgia Southern University; Christopher Butts, USDA, ARS National Peanut Research Lab
Baitao Xiao, Shu Wang, Robert G. Prucka, Clemson Univ
Harold Sun, David Hanna, Paul Niessen, Brien Fulton, Ford Motor Company; Liangjun Hu, ESI Group; Eric Curtis, Jianwen Yi, Ford Motor Company
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SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
O2-33
W2-66
W2-69
Advanced Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Powertrains (Part 1 of 4) (PFL100)
Alternative and Advanced Fuels (Part 3 of 3) Biodiesel (PFL215)
Combustion Control and Optimization (Part 3 of 3) (PFL303)
Engine Boosting Systems (Part 1 of 2) (PFL501)
This session covers new production and near-production hybrid powertrains, hybrid architecture, and testing.
This session focuses on the fundamental properties of fuels and methods for measuring these properties, as well as issues related to fuel storage and transportation. Examples include diesel fuel lubricity determination, fuel effects on deposits, cold weather issues, and environmental and toxicological impacts of new fuels
This session covers engine combustion control and optimization techniques related to achieving stringent market fuel economy, emissions, and performance. Related topics include engine combustion diagnostics, control, optimization, related combustion sensing, etc.
Trends of ever increasing power density, better fuel economy and now reduced emissions are increasing focus on turbocharging/ supercharging and turbochargers/ superchargers, as part of overall engine system optimization. Increased amounts of EGR and use of aftertreatment devices present new challenges. This session will cover conceptual, modeling and experimental studies relating to advanced turbochargers/ superchargers and advanced boosting systems to respond to above challenges.
8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 11:20 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 11:40 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Organizers: Michael Duoba, Argonne National Laboratory; Ryan McGee, Ford Motor Co.; Constantine N. Raptis, Mark A. Theobald, GM Powertrain
Organizers: William P Attard, MAHLE Powertrain LLC; Barbara Goodrich, John Deere Product Engineering Center; George Karavalakis, University of California, Riverside; James Lyons, Sierra Research Inc.; Elisa Toulson, Michigan State Univ.
Organizers: Nilabh Srivastava, Univ. of North Carolina; Elisa Toulson, Michigan State Univ.; YueYun Wang, General Motors; Fengjun Yan, McMaster Univ.; Xiaojian Yang; Guoming G. Zhu, Michigan State Univ.
Organizers: Arjun D. Tuteja; William Smith, Honeywell Int’l (Turbo Technologies); David Japikse, Eric Krivitzky, Concepts NREC; Marcello Canova
Chairpersons: George Karavalakis, Univ. of CaliforniaRiverside 10:00 a.m.
10:20 a.m.
10:40 a.m.
W2-67
Chairpersons: Eric Krivitzky, Concepts NREC
Developing a Utility Factor for Battery Electric Vehicles
Diesel Cold Start into Congested Real World Traffic: Comparison of Diesel and B100for Ozone Forming Potential
A Semi-Physical Artificial Neural Network for Feed Forward Ignition Timing Control of Multi-Fuel SI Engines
Behavior of an IC Engine Turbocharger in Critical Conditions of Lubrication
(2013-01-1474)
(2013-01-1145)
(2013-01-0324)
(2013-01-0921)
Michael Duoba, Argonne National Laboratory
Seyed Hadavi, Gordon E. Andrews, Hu Li, Univ of Leeds; Grzegorz Przybyla, Silesian University of Technology; Mohammadmohsen Vazirian, Univ of Leeds
Baitao Xiao, Shu Wang, Robert G. Prucka, Clemson Univ
J. Galindo, J.R. Serrano, V. Dolz, M. A. López, Universitat Politècnica de València; F. Bouffaud, RSA—Renault SA
Vehicle Modeling and Evaluation of the Engine Options in Conventional and MildHybrid Powertrain
Optical Investigation of Post-injection Strategy Impact on the Fuel Vapor within the Exhaust Line of a Light Duty Diesel Engine Supplied with Biodiesel Blends
Panel Discussion: Engine and Combustion Modeling for Model-Based Control
Simulation Study of the Series Sequential Turbocharging for Engine Downsizing and Fuel Efficiency
(2013-01-1449)
(2013-01-1127)
Andrej Ivanco, Zoran Filipi, Clemson University ICAR
Simona Silvia Merola, Istituto Motori CNR; Andrea De Filippo, General Motors Powertrain Europe; Gerardo Valentino, Cinzia Tornatore, Luca Marchitto, Stefano Iannuzzi, Istituto Motori CNR
Qingning Zhang, Chris Brace, Sam Akehurst, Richard Burke, Univ of Bath; Geoff Capon, Ford Motor Company Ltd; Les Smith, Jaguar Land Rover Ltd; Steve Garrett, Kai Zhang, Cummins Turbo Technologies
Accounting for the Variation of Kinetic Intensity Between Drivers in the Simulation of Conventional and Advanced Vehicles
Effectiveness of Various Phenolic Compounds (Commercial and NonCommercial) on Biodiesel Oxidation Stability
This panel discussion will bring together a group of technical experts on controloriented model and model-based control development. The panel discussion will review the current status, challenges, and the future direction on this subject for various sub-systems of the automotive powertrain and engine systems.
(2013-01-1453)
(2013-01-1128)
Jeremy S. Neubauer, Eric Wood, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Alexandros Deligiannis, Antonios Anastasakos, George Anastopoulos, George S. Dodos, Fanourios Zannikos, National Technical Univ of Athens
11:00 a.m.
Microbiological Growth Study of Biodiesel Fuel
10:01 p.m.
(2013-01-0935)
Moderators: Zongxuan Sun, Univ. of Minnesota-Twin Cities Panelists: Zoran S. Filipi, Clemson University Hossein Javaherian, General Motors LLC Patrick C. Niven, Ricardo Inc. Zongxuan Sun, Univ. of Minnesota-Twin Cities Guoming G. Zhu, Michigan State University
EGR Systems Evaluation in Turbocharged Engines (2013-01-0936) Lurun Zhong, Marc Musial, Ronald Reese, Greg Black, Chrysler Group LLC
A Novel System for Reducing Turbo-Lag by Injection of Compressed Gas into the Exhaust Manifold
(2013-01-1148)
(2013-01-1310)
George S. Dodos, Fanourios Zannikos, National Technical Univ of Athens
Dariusz Cieslar, Nick Collings, Paul Dickinson, Keith Glover, Univ of Cambridge; Alexander Darlington, AVL
Performance and Emission Studies of a Diesel Engine Using Biodiesel Tyre Pyrolysis Oil Blends (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-1150) Abhishek Sharma, Bijay Dhakal, NIT Rourkela,India Planned by Advanced Power Sources Committeee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
Planned by Combustion and Fuels Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
Planned by Control and Calibration Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
Planned by Lubricants and Powertrain Systems Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00340, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00354, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00357, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00363, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
SAE 2013 World Congress 131
POWERTRAIN/PROPULSION
Wednesday, April 17 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions
POWERTRAIN/PROPULSION
Wednesday, April 17 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
W2-63
8:00 a.m.
8:20 a.m.
8:40 a.m.
9:00 a.m.
9:20 a.m.
9:40 a.m.
132
W2-64
W2-61
O2-43
Fuel & Additive Effects on SI Engine Performance (PFL203)
High Efficiency IC Engines (Part 2 of 3) (PFL216)
Modeling of SI and Diesel Engines Multi-Dimensional Engine - Models for Controls (PFL208) Modeling (Part 3 of 4) (PFL209)
This session focuses on the impact of conventional and alternative fuels as well as fuel additives on the operation, performance and emissions of SI engines. Papers focus on the impact of bio-derived fuels (ethanol, butanol and others) on engine design and performance as well as gasoline properties and additives, and their impact.
This session focuses on technologies such as advanced and partially mixed combustion, cooled EGR boosting, ignition and direct injection technologies, pressure boosting, intelligent combustion, thermal efficiency including waste heat recovery, fully variable valvetrains, and other new and developing technologies.
Zero-dimensional, one-dimensional, and quasi-dimensional models for simulation of SI and CI engines with respect to: engine breathing, boosting, and acoustics; SI combustion and emissions; CI combustion and emissions; fundamentals of engine thermodynamics; numerical modeling of gas dynamics; thermal management; mechanical and lubrication systems; system level models for controls; system level models for vehicle fuel economy and emissions predictions.
The spectrum of papers solicited for this session reflect the truly multidisciplinary nature of the field, covering advances in areas such as chemical kinetics, combustion and spray modeling, turbulence, mesh generation, and approaches targeting improved computational efficiency. Papers employing multi-dimensional modeling to gain a deeper understanding of processes related to turbulent transport, transient phenomena, and chemically reacting, two-phase flows are also encouraged
8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 9:20 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 11:40 a.m.
Organizers: Gerald Micklow, Florida Institute of Technology; Shailesh Martin Lopes, General Motors
Organizers: Sangsuk Lee, Caterpillar Tech. Center; Gerald Micklow, Florida Institute of Technology; Robert Gary Prucka, Clemson Univ.; David B. Roth, BorgWarner Inc.; James P. Szybist, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Bengt Johansson, Lund University
Organizers: Norbert Meyer, dSPACE GmbH; Federico Millo, Politecnico di Torino; Thomas Morel, Gamma Technologies Inc.; Christof Schernus, FEV GmbH; Per Tunestal, Lund University
Organizers: Hardo Barths, General Motors LLC; Sarah Diakhaby, Computational Dynamics, Ltd.; Allen David Gosman, CD-adapco; Carl Hergart, Caterpillar Inc.
Cellulosic Ethanol Fuel Quality Evaluation and its Effects on PFI Intake Valve Deposits and GDI Fuel Injector Plugging Performance
RCCI Engine Operation Towards 60% Thermal Efficiency
Mean Value Engine Model Including Spark Timing for Powertrain Control Application
Evaluation of Different Tabulation Techniques Dedicated to the Prediction of the Combustion and Pollutants Emissions on a Diesel Engine with 3D CFD
(2013-01-0885)
(2013-01-0279)
(2013-01-0247)
(2013-01-1093)
Michael Russell, Jill Cummings, Timothy Cushing, William Studzinski, General Motors Company
Derek Splitter, Martin Wissink, Dan DelVescovo, Rolf Reitz, Univ of Wisconsin
Hadi Adibi Asl, Mohammadreza Saeedi, Roydon Fraser, Univ of Waterloo; Paul Goossens, Maplesoft; John McPhee, Univ of Waterloo
Lionel Martinez, Jean-Baptiste Michel, Stephane Jay, Olivier Colin, IFP Energies nouvelles
Effects of Gasoline and Ethanol Fuel Corrosion Inhibitors on Powertrain Intake Valve Deposits
Effect of Piston Bowl Geometry on Dual Fuel Reactivity Controlled Compression Ignition (RCCI) in a Light-Duty Engine Operated with Gasoline/Diesel and Methanol/Diesel
The Development of Real-time NOx Estimation Model and its Application
Surrogate Diesel Fuel Models for Low Temperature Combustion
(2013-01-0893)
(2013-01-0264)
(2013-01-0243)
(2013-01-1092)
Elana Chapman, Jill Cummings, Douglas Conran, General Motors Company
Adam B. Dempsey, N. Ryan Walker, Rolf Reitz, Univ. of Wisconsin
Junyong Lee, Seungha Lee, Wonah Park, Kyoungdoug Min, Han Ho Song, Seoul National Univ.; Hoimyung Choi, Advanced Institutes of Convergence Tech.; Jun Yu, Hyundai Motor Group; Sung Hwan Cho, Hyundai-Kia America Technical Center Inc
Anand Krishnasamy, Rolf D. Reitz, University of Wisconsin; Werner Willems, Ford Forschungszentrum Aachen GmbH; Eric Kurtz, Ford Motor Co
Development of Gasoline Combustion Reaction Model
Efficiency and Emissions Mapping of RCCI in a Light-Duty Diesel Engine
EGR Rate Estimation for Cylinder Air Charge in a Turbocharged Diesel Engine using an Adaptive Observer
Influence of Liquid Penetration Metrics on Diesel Spray Model Validation
(2013-01-0887)
(2013-01-0289)
(2013-01-0246)
(2013-01-1102)
Kohtaro Hashimoto, Honda R&D Co., Ltd.; Mitsuo Koshi, Akira Miyoshi, The University of Tokyo; Yoshinori Murakami, Hachinohe National College of Technology; Tatsuo Oguchi, Toyohashi University of Technology; Yasuyuki Sakai, Hiromitsu Ando, University of Fukui; Kentaro Tsuchiya, AIST
Scott Curran, Reed Hanson, Robert Wagner, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Rolf Reitz, University of Wisconsin
Hyunjun Lee, Yeongseop Park, Seungwoo Hong, Minkwang Lee, Myoungho Sunwoo, Hanyang Univ.
Gina M. Magnotti, Caroline L. Genzale, Georgia Institute of Technology
The Effect of Direct Injection Timing and Pressure on Engine Performance in an Ethanol Direct Injection Plus Gasoline Port Injection (EDI+GPI) SI Engine
Reactivity Controlled Compression Ignition Drive Cycle Emissions and Fuel Economy Estimations Using Vehicle Systems Simulations
Development of High Level Modeling Method for Rapid Modeling Process
Kinetic Modeling of Soot Formation with Highlight in Effects of Surface Activity on Soot Growth for Diesel Engine Partially Premixed Combustion
(2013-01-0892)
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-0244)
(2013-01-1104)
Yuan Zhuang, Guang Hong, University of Technology, Sydney
Scott Curran, Zhiming Gao, Robert Wagner, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Hisahiro Ito, Hironori Yohata, Junichi Kako, Yukio Kuroda, Toyota Motor Corporation
Feiyang Zhao, Wenbin Yu, Yiqiang Pei, Wanhua Su, Tianjin University
The Effect of Charge Cooling on the RON of Ethanol/Gasoline Blends
Influencing Parameters of Brake Fuel Conversion Efficiency with Diesel / Gasoline Operation in a Medium-Duty Diesel Engine
A Computational Investigation of the Effects of Swirl Ratio and Injection Pressure on Mixture Preparation and Wall Heat Transfer in a Light-Duty Diesel Engine
(2013-01-0886)
(2013-01-0273)
(2013-01-1105)
Tien Mun Foong, Kai J. Morganti, Michael J. Brear, Gabriel da Silva, Yi Yang, The University of Melbourne; Frederick L. Dryer, Princeton University
Jiafeng Sun, Joshua A. Bittle, Timothy J. Jacobs, Texas A&M University
Federico Perini, Adam Dempsey, Rolf Reitz, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Dipankar Sahoo, Sandia National Laboratories; Benjamin Petersen, Ford Motor Company; Paul Miles, Sandia National Laboratories
The Impact of Low Octane Hydrocarbon Blending Streams on the Knock Limit of “E85”
A Comparison of Lean Operation and Exhaust Gas Recirculation: Thermodynamic Reasons for the Increases of Efficiency
Analysis of Turbulence Model Effect on the Characterization of the In-Cylinder Flow Field in a HSDI Diesel Engine
(2013-01-0888)
(2013-01-0266)
(2013-01-1107)
James P. Szybist, Brian H. West, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Jerald A. Caton, Texas A&M Univ.
Stefano Fontanesi, Giuseppe Cicalese, Elena Severi, Univ of Modena and Reggio Emilia
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Chairpersons: Norbert Meyer, dSPACE GmbH; Per Tunestal, Lund University
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SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
W2-63
10:00 a.m.
10:20 a.m.
10:40 a.m.
W2-64
W2-61
O2-43
Fuel & Additive Effects on SI Engine Performance (PFL203)
High Efficiency IC Engines (Part 2 of 3) (PFL216)
Modeling of SI and Diesel Engines Multi-Dimensional Engine - Models for Controls (PFL208) Modeling (Part 3 of 4) (PFL209)
This session focuses on the impact of conventional and alternative fuels as well as fuel additives on the operation, performance and emissions of SI engines. Papers focus on the impact of bio-derived fuels (ethanol, butanol and others) on engine design and performance as well as gasoline properties and additives, and their impact.
This session focuses on technologies such as advanced and partially mixed combustion, cooled EGR boosting, ignition and direct injection technologies, pressure boosting, intelligent combustion, thermal efficiency including waste heat recovery, fully variable valvetrains, and other new and developing technologies.
Zero-dimensional, one-dimensional, and quasi-dimensional models for simulation of SI and CI engines with respect to: engine breathing, boosting, and acoustics; SI combustion and emissions; CI combustion and emissions; fundamentals of engine thermodynamics; numerical modeling of gas dynamics; thermal management; mechanical and lubrication systems; system level models for controls; system level models for vehicle fuel economy and emissions predictions.
The spectrum of papers solicited for this session reflect the truly multidisciplinary nature of the field, covering advances in areas such as chemical kinetics, combustion and spray modeling, turbulence, mesh generation, and approaches targeting improved computational efficiency. Papers employing multi-dimensional modeling to gain a deeper understanding of processes related to turbulent transport, transient phenomena, and chemically reacting, two-phase flows are also encouraged
8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 9:20 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 11:40 a.m.
Organizers: Gerald Micklow, Florida Institute of Technology; Shailesh Martin Lopes, General Motors
Organizers: Sangsuk Lee, Caterpillar Tech. Center; Gerald Micklow, Florida Institute of Technology; Robert Gary Prucka, Clemson Univ.; David B. Roth, BorgWarner Inc.; James P. Szybist, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Bengt Johansson, Lund University
Organizers: Norbert Meyer, dSPACE GmbH; Federico Millo, Politecnico di Torino; Thomas Morel, Gamma Technologies Inc.; Christof Schernus, FEV GmbH; Per Tunestal, Lund University
Organizers: Hardo Barths, General Motors LLC; Sarah Diakhaby, Computational Dynamics, Ltd.; Allen David Gosman, CD-adapco; Carl Hergart, Caterpillar Inc.
Chairpersons: Norbert Meyer, dSPACE GmbH; Per Tunestal, Lund University
Octane Response of PremiumRecommended Vehicles
Low Temperature Combustion Strategies for Compression Ignition Engines: Operability limits and Challenges
Modeling of Conventional and Early Diesel Injection Combustion Characteristics using FGM Approach
(2013-01-0883)
(2013-01-0283)
(2013-01-1108)
Arjun Prakash, Aaron Jones, Edward Nelson, James Macias, Shell Global Solutions (US) Inc; Eugene Jimenez, Matthew Hinojosa, Southwest Research Institute
Usman Asad, Prasad Divekar, Ming Zheng, University of Windsor; Jimi Tjong, Ford Motor Company
Sridhar Ayyapureddi, Ulaş Egüz, Cemil Bekdemir, Bart Somers, Philip de Goey, Eindhoven University of Technology; Bogdan Albrecht, DAF Trucks NV
Lubricating Oil Consumption On the Standard Road Cycle
Design of a 4-Cylinder GTDI Engine with Part-Load HCCI Capability
Multi-Dimensional Modeling and Validation of Combustion in a High-Efficiency DualFuel Light-Duty Engine
(2013-01-0884)
(2013-01-0287)
(2013-01-1091)
Brian West, C. Scott Sluder, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Jennifer Wheeler, Dusan Polovina, Vasile Frasinel, AVL Powertrain Engineering Inc; Oliver Miersch-Wiemers, Alan Mond, Jeff Sterniak, Hakan Yilmaz, Robert Bosch LLC
Zihan Wang, Riccardo Scarcelli, Sibendu Som, Steven McConnell, Argonne National Laboratory; Nameer Salman, York Zhu, Ken Hardman, Kevin Freeman, Ronald Reese, Chrysler Group LLC; P. K. Senecal, Mandhapati Raju, Shawn Givler, Convergent Science Inc
A Representative Testing Methodology for System Influence on Automotive Fuel Filtration
Analysis of Cyclic Variability of Heat Release for High-EGR GDI Engine Operation with Observations on Implications for Effective Control
A Comprehensive Combustion Model for Biodiesel-Fueled Engine Simulations
(2013-01-0891)
(2013-01-0270)
(2013-01-1099)
Sumit Khadilkar, Ahmed Soliman, UNC Charlotte Motorsports Engineering; Peter Schuetzbach, Marko Kustic, Robert Bosch GmbH
Brian Kaul, Robert Wagner, Johney Green, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Jessica Brakora; Rolf Reitz, Univ of Wisconsin
11:00 a.m.
Simulation of a Heavy Duty Diesel Engine Fueled with Soybean Biodiesel Blends in Low Temperature Combustion (2013-01-1100) Youngjae Lee, Kwonwoo Jang, Karam Han, Kang Y. Huh, Pohang Univ. of Science and Technology; Seungmook Oh, KIMM
11:20 a.m.
Dynamic Chemical Mechanism Reduction for Internal Combustion Engine Simulations (2013-01-1110) Mandhapati P. Raju, Mingjie Wang, P. K. Senecal, Convergent Science Inc. Planned by Combustion and Fuels Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
Planned by Combustion and Fuels Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
Planned by Combustion and Fuels Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
Planned by Combustion and Fuels Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00355, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00349, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00350, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
SAE 2013 World Congress 133
POWERTRAIN/PROPULSION
Wednesday, April 17 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions
POWERTRAIN/PROPULSION
Wednesday, April 17 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
W2-70
O2-35/36
O2-44
W2-68
Natural Gas Engines and Vehicles (PFL106)
Transmission and Driveline: Modeling (PFL608)
Advanced Battery Technologies (Part 1 of 4) (PFL103)
New CI & SI Engines and Components (Part 1 of 3) (PFL500)
This session covers fuel injection, combustion, controls, performance and emissions of SI engines fueled with methane based fuels such as natural gas, producer gas, coke oven gas or hydrogen-natural gas blends. Diesel-natural gas dual-fuel engines will also be presented.
This session covers transmission and driveline modeling, including topics related to transmission hardware, software, and system integration
The success of HEV’s, PHEV’s & EV’s is highly dependent on their batteries. This session focuses on advanced battery technologies, including, but not limited to: advanced materials and cell chemistries, battery management systems and controls, modeling, testing, diagnosis and health monitoring, safety, reliability, durability, battery charging, battery economics/cost reduction, and system integration/optimization. These topics can be addressed at the cell, module, pack or vehicle levels.
This session covers topics regarding new CI and SI engines and components. This includes analytical, experimental, and computational studies covering hardware development as well as design and analysis techniques.
8:00 a.m. - 11:40 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
8:20 a.m. - 11:20 a.m.
8:20 a.m. - 11:40 a.m.
Organizers: Riccardo Scarcelli, Argonne National Laboratory; Patric Ouellette, Westport Innovations Inc.; Thomas Wallner, Argonne National Laboratory; Chris Hagen, Oregon State Univ.
Organizers: James Hendrickson, General Motors LLC; Berthold Martin, Chrysler Group LLC; ChinYuan Perng, Ford Motor Co.
Organizers: Neil M. Johnson, Ricardo Inc.; James Miller, Argonne National Laboratory; Yi Ding, US Army; Xiaosong Huang, General Motors; Thomas Wang, GM Technical Center; Xinran Xiao, Michigan State University; Alvaro Masias, Ford Motor Co.; Wayne Cai, General Motors
Organizers: Jeffrey Naber, Michigan Tech. University; James E. Smith, West Virginia Univ.; John Szpytman, Continental Automotive Systems; Bryon Wasacz, Chrysler Group LLC
Chairpersons: Neil Johnson, Ricardo Inc 8:00 a.m.
Keynote Presentation
Development of Advanced Light-Duty Powertrain and Hybrid Analysis Tool
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-0808)
John M. Lapetz
Byungho Lee, SoDuk Lee, Jeff Cherry, Anthony Neam, James Sanchez, Ed Nam, US Environmental Protection Agency
8:20 a.m.
8:40 a.m.
9:00 a.m.
9:20 a.m.
9:40 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
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Analysis of Thermal Load for Dry Clutch under the Frequent Launching Condition
Simplified Extended Kalman Filter Observer for SOC Estimation of Commercial PowerOriented LFP Lithium Battery Cells
A Study on the Dynamic Characteristics of a Single-body Hydraulic Lash Adjuster under Aeration
(2013-01-0814)
(2013-01-1544)
(2013-01-1723)
Shaohua Sun, Yulong Lei, Yao Fu, Cheng Yang, ShunBo Li, State Key Lab. of ASC, Jilin University
Tarun Huria, Massimo Ceraolo, Università di Pisa; Javier Gazzarri, Robyn Jackey, MathWorks
Kenta Yoshii, Masaru Kawano, Nagao Yanagisawa, Honda R&D Co.,Ltd.
Reducing the Cycle-Cycle Variability of a Natural Gas Engine Using Controlled Ignition Current
Forward-Looking Simulation of the GM FrontWheel Drive Two-Mode Power-Split HEV Using a Dynamic Programming-Informed Equivalent Cost Minimization Strategy
Improved SOC Estimation for Lithium-Ion Cells Valid for Different Temperatures and States-of-Health
Dynamic Characteristic Calibration of a Hydraulic Lash Adjuster Model Using Unit Excitation Test
(2013-01-0862)
(2013-01-0815)
(2013-01-1537)
(2013-01-1731)
Jessica Dahlstrom, Per Tunestal, Bengt Johansson, Lund University
Dekun Pei; Michael Leamy, Georgia Institute of Technology
Patrick Wesskamp, Manuel Fischnaller, Nils Lohmann, Joachim Melbert, Thomas Musch, Ruhr-University Bochum
Yuki Sano, Nagao Yanagisawa, Motoyasu Sakaguchi, Kenta Yoshii, Honda R&D Co Ltd
Cold Performance Challenges with CNG PFI Injectors
Development and Implementation of Hardware In the Loop Simulation for Dual Clutch Transmission Control Units
Extraction of Battery Parameters for Optimal Performance Using the Circuit Model with a Multi-Objective Genetic Algorithm
Assessing the Propensity for Valve Train Tick Noise
(2013-01-0863)
(2013-01-0816)
(2013-01-1540)
(2013-01-1737)
Nicolo Cavina, Davide Olivi, Enrico Corti, Giorgio Raul Bircann, Youssef Kazour, Kenneth Mancini, University of Bologna; Luca Poggio, Dauer, Mahoro Fujita, Allan Wells, Daniel Francis Kabasin, Harry Husted, Delphi Corp. Francesco Marcigliano, Ferrari Auto SpA
Jonathan Brand, Zheming Zhang, Ramesh K. Agarwal, Washington Univ. St. Louis
Bruce K. Geist, William Resh, Scott Fisher, Ian McLean, Mark Hannon, Chrysler Group LLC
Performance and Emissions of a Turbocharged Spark Ignition Engine Fuelled with CNG and CNG/Hydrogen Blends
Development and Validation of a Forklift Truck Powertrain Simulation
Battery Model Parameter Estimation Using a Layered Technique: An Example Using a Lithium Iron Phosphate Cell
Calibrating an Adaptive Pivoting Vane Pump to Deliver a Stepped Pressure Profile
(2013-01-0866)
(2013-01-0817)
(2013-01-1547)
(2013-01-1729)
Mirko Baratta, Stefano D’Ambrosio, Daniela Anna Misul, Politecnico di Torino
Martin Murtagh, Robert Kee, Geoffrey McCullough, Charles Stuart, Conor Bradley, Queen’s University of Belfast; Stephen Trimble, Matthew Allen, Chenyao Chen, Alan Kolkemo, NACCO Material Handling Group; Drew Reichenbach, AVL Powertrain Engineering, Inc.
Robyn Jackey, Michael Saginaw, Pravesh Sanghvi, Javier Gazzarri, MathWorks; Tarun Huria, Massimo Ceraolo, Università di Pisa
Bruce Geist, William Resh, Kiranmaye Aluru, Chrysler Group LLC
Knock and Emission Characteristics of Heavy-Duty HCNG Engine with Modified Compression Ratios
Experimental Characterization and Modeling of Dry Dual Clutch Thermal Expansion Effects
AutoLion™: A Thermally Coupled Simulation Tool for Automotive Li-Ion Batteries
Challenge Determining a Combustion System Concept for Downsized SI-engines - Comparison and Evaluation of Several Options for a Boosted 2-cylinder SI-engine
(2013-01-0845)
(2013-01-0818)
(2013-01-1522)
(2013-01-1730)
Gihun Lim, University of Science and Technology; Sungwon Lee, Cheolwoong Park, Young Choi, Changgi Kim, Korea Institute of Machinery & Materials
Matija Hoic, Zvonko Herold, Nenad Kranjcevic, Josko Deur, Univ of Zagreb; Vladimir Ivanovic, Ford Motor Co.
Jim Kalupson, Gang Luo, Christian E. Shaffer, EC Power
Alexander Eichhorn, David Lejsek, Alexander Hettinger, Andreas Kufferath, Robert Bosch GmbH
Characterization of CH4 and CH4/ H2 Mixtures Combustion in a Small Displacement Optical Engine
Development of an Analytical Modeling Method and Testing Procedures to Aid in the Design of Cardan Joints for Front Steerable Beam Axles
Computer-Aided Engineering and Experimental Diagnostics of Vehicle Batteries
The New Powertrain Virtual Analysis Process in Engine Design and Development
(2013-01-0852)
(2013-01-0819)
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-1720)
Francesco Catapano, Silvana Di Iorio, Paolo Sementa, Bianca Maria Vaglieco, Istituto Motori CNR
Gerald Thom, Chrysler Group LLC; Alan Sheets, Altair Product Design; Frederick F. Brendel, Kah Wah Long, Chrysler Group LLC
Chao-Yang Wang, Penn State UnivUniversity Park; Yan Ji; Wei Zhao; Lei Cao
Yi-Hsin Chen, William Resh, Hong Geng, Simon Shi, Jaspal Sandhu, Darryl Muir, Chrysler Group LLC
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SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
W2-70
O2-35/36
O2-44
W2-68
Natural Gas Engines and Vehicles (PFL106)
Transmission and Driveline: Modeling (PFL608)
Advanced Battery Technologies (Part 1 of 4) (PFL103)
New CI & SI Engines and Components (Part 1 of 3) (PFL500)
This session covers fuel injection, combustion, controls, performance and emissions of SI engines fueled with methane based fuels such as natural gas, producer gas, coke oven gas or hydrogen-natural gas blends. Diesel-natural gas dual-fuel engines will also be presented.
This session covers transmission and driveline modeling, including topics related to transmission hardware, software, and system integration
The success of HEV’s, PHEV’s & EV’s is highly dependent on their batteries. This session focuses on advanced battery technologies, including, but not limited to: advanced materials and cell chemistries, battery management systems and controls, modeling, testing, diagnosis and health monitoring, safety, reliability, durability, battery charging, battery economics/cost reduction, and system integration/optimization. These topics can be addressed at the cell, module, pack or vehicle levels.
This session covers topics regarding new CI and SI engines and components. This includes analytical, experimental, and computational studies covering hardware development as well as design and analysis techniques.
8:00 a.m. - 11:40 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
8:20 a.m. - 11:20 a.m.
8:20 a.m. - 11:40 a.m.
Organizers: Riccardo Scarcelli, Argonne National Laboratory; Patric Ouellette, Westport Innovations Inc.; Thomas Wallner, Argonne National Laboratory; Chris Hagen, Oregon State Univ.
Organizers: James Hendrickson, General Motors LLC; Berthold Martin, Chrysler Group LLC; ChinYuan Perng, Ford Motor Co.
Organizers: Neil M. Johnson, Ricardo Inc.; James Miller, Argonne National Laboratory; Yi Ding, US Army; Xiaosong Huang, General Motors; Thomas Wang, GM Technical Center; Xinran Xiao, Michigan State University; Alvaro Masias, Ford Motor Co.; Wayne Cai, General Motors
Organizers: Jeffrey Naber, Michigan Tech. University; James E. Smith, West Virginia Univ.; John Szpytman, Continental Automotive Systems; Bryon Wasacz, Chrysler Group LLC
Chairpersons: Neil Johnson, Ricardo Inc 10:20 a.m.
10:40 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
11:20 a.m.
Impact of Supplemental Natural Gas on Engine Efficiency, Performance, and Emissions
Mathematical Analysis of Influence of Oil Temperature on Efficiencies in Hydraulic Pumps for Automatic Transmissions
A ‘Microscopic’ Structural Mechanics FE Model of a Lithium-Ion Pouch Cell for Quasi-Static Load Cases
Development of the Combustion System for the General Motors Fifth Generation “Small Block” Engine Family
(2013-01-0847)
(2013-01-0820)
(2013-01-1519)
(2013-01-1732)
Claire Maxey, Vickey Kalaskar, The Pennsylvania State University; Dongil Kang, Andre Boehman, University of Michigan
Yoshiharu Inaguma, Naohito Yoshida, JTEKT Corp
Christoph Breitfuss, Wolfgang Sinz, Florian Feist, Gregor Gstrein, Bernhard Lichtenegger, Christoph Knauder, Christian Ellersdorfer, Joerg Moser, Hermann Steffan, Graz University of Technology; Michael Stadler, AUDI AG; Peter Gollob, Volker Hennige, AVL LIST GmbH
Scott Halsall, Kevin Luchansky, Yangbing Zeng, Richard Davis, Ronald Herrin, General Motors Company
The Influence of Crevices on Hydrocarbon Emissions from a Diesel-Methane Dual Fuel Engine
The Simscape Language and Powertrain Applications
Fast Ion Conducting Electrolyte Based on Li7La3Zr2O12 Garnet: Enabling a New Class of Electrochemical Energy Storage
Development of New V6 3.5L Gasoline Engine for ACURA RLX
(2013-01-0848)
(2013-01-0822)
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-1728)
Fredrik Königsson, Johannes Kuyper, Per Stalhammar, AVL Sweden; Hans-Erik Angstrom, Royal Institute of Technology
Jyh-Shin Chen, General Motors Company
jeff sakamoto, msu
Nobuo Suzuki, Honda R&D Co., Ltd.; Yasutaka Hayashi, Marc Odell, Tatsuhito Esaki, Honda R&D Americas, Inc.; Atsushi Sato, Kazuya Ishiki, Satoshi Watanabe, Honda R&D Co., Ltd.
Experimental Investigation of Cycle-byCycle Variations in a Natural Gas/Diesel Dual Fuel Engine with EGR
Application Enabling LTO Based Batteries: Technical and Cost Benefits for Motive Applications
Development of New L4 2.4L Gasoline Engine for 2013 Model Year ACCORD
(2013-01-0853)
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-1734)
Lu Sun, Yifu liu, Lei Zhou, Ke Zeng, Xi’an Jiaotong University
Evan House, EIG; Timothy E. Coogan, EIG America Inc.
Yasuhiro Motohashi; Kenji Kubota; Nobuyuki Akaishi; Kazuya Ishiki; Takashi Iwamoto; Masakazu Kinoshita
Analysis of Transient Compressible Gas Jets Using High Speed Schlieren Imaging
Development of New Gasoline Engine for ACCORD Plug-in Hybrid
(2013-01-0871)
(2013-01-1738)
Lars Christian Riis Johansen, Eugenio de Benito Sienes, Petter Dahlander, Chalmers University of Technology
Akiyuki Yonekawa, Masaki Ueno, Osamu Watanabe, Naohiro Ishikawa, Honda R&D Co. Ltd.
10:01 p.m.
Powershift Differential Transmission with Three Flows of Power for Construction Machines (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-0826) Jaroslav Pitonak, University of Zilina
10:02 p.m.
Analysis of a Shift Quality Metric for a Dual Clutch Transmission (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-0825) Huabing Zeng, Yulong Lei, Yao Fu, Yongfa Li, State Key Lab. of ASC, Jilin University; Wanhua Ye, Chongqing Tsingshan Industry Co. Ltd. Planned by Advanced Power Sources Committeee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
Planned by Transmission and Driveline Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
Planned by Advanced Power Sources Committeee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
Planned by Lubricants and Powertrain Systems Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00343, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00365, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00341, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
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Wednesday, April 17 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions
POWERTRAIN/PROPULSION
Wednesday, April 17 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
W2-65
W2-61
Mixing-Controlled CI Combustion (Part 3 of 3) Fuel Effects (PFL204)
Modeling of SI and Diesel Engines - Thermodynamics and General Engine Modeling (PFL208)
Features CI combustion technologies distinguished by 1) mixing processes that influence combustion; and 2) combustion phasing closely coupled to the timing of fuel injection. Includes the impact of the fuel injection and jet-mixing processes (e.g. multiple injection strategies, group-hole/ complex injector geometries); impact of swirl/spray targeting on mixing processes; combustion chamber/engine geometry optimization; sources of combustion inefficiency; and the impact of operating conditions.
Zero-dimensional, one-dimensional, and quasi-dimensional models for simulation of SI and CI engines with respect to: engine breathing, boosting, and acoustics; SI combustion and emissions; CI combustion and emissions; fundamentals of engine thermodynamics; numerical modeling of gas dynamics; thermal management; mechanical and lubrication systems; system level models for controls; system level models for vehicle fuel economy and emissions predictions.
9:00 a.m. - 11:40 a.m.
9:20 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Organizers: Jose M Garcia, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia; Song-Charng Kong, Iowa State University; Budhadeb Mahakul, DEERE & CO; Robert McDavid, Caterpillar Inc.; Mark Musculus, Sandia National Laboratories; Raul Payri, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia; Stefan Simescu, Southwest Research Institute; Dale R. Tree, Brigham Young Univ.; Rishikesh Venugopal, Achates Power Inc.; John F. Wright, Cummins Inc.; Yong Yi, Caterpillar Inc.; Ming Zheng, Univ. of Windsor
Organizers: Kevin L. Hoag, University Of Wisconsin Madison; Federico Millo, Politecnico di Torino; Thomas Morel, Gamma Technologies Inc.; Christof Schernus, FEV GmbH; Brad R. Tillock, EngSim Corporation
Chairpersons: Song-Charng Kong, Iowa State University; Ming Zheng, Univ. of Windsor 9:00 a.m.
Exploring a Gasoline Compression Ignition (GCI) Engine Concept (2013-01-0911) K.D. Rose, J. Ariztegui, R.F. Cracknell, T. Dubois, H.D.C. Hamje, L. Pellegrini, D.J. Rickeard, CONCAWE; B. Heuser, Institute for Combustion Engines, RWTH Aachen University; T. Schnorbus, A.F. Kolbeck, FEV GmbH
9:20 a.m.
9:40 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
10:20 a.m.
10:40 a.m.
Study of In-cylinder Combustion and Compression Ignition Engine Performance Using Different RON Fuels
Fuel Consumption Optimization and Noise Reduction in a Spark-Ignition Turbocharged VVA Engine
(2013-01-0900)
(2013-01-1625)
Bishwadipa Das Adhikary, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison; Rolf Reitz, Univ of Wisconsin-Madison; Stephen Ciatti, Argonne National Laboratory
Vincenzo De Bellis, Universita’ di Napoli; Fabio Bozza, Universita’ di Napoli - Ist Motori CNR; Daniela Siano, Istituto Motori CNR; Alfredo Gimelli, Universita’ di Napoli
Comparison of Negative Valve Overlap (NVO) and Rebreathing Valve Strategies on a Gasoline PPC Engine at Low Load and Idle Operating Conditions
Application of Modeling Technology in a Turbocharged SI Engine
(2013-01-0902)
(2013-01-1621)
Patrick Borgqvist, Per Tunestal, Bengt Johansson, Lund University
Lurun Zhong, Marc Musial, William Resh, Kanwerdip Singh, Chrysler Group LLC
Experimental Investigation on the Combustion and Emissions of a Light Duty Diesel Engine Fuelled with Butanol-Diesel Blend
How to Improve Light Duty Diesel Based on Heavy Duty Diesel Thermodynamic Analysis?
(2013-01-0915)
(2013-01-1623)
Gerardo Valentino, Stefano Iannuzzi, Felice Esposito Corcione, Istituto Motori CNR
Matthieu Lecompte, Louis-Marie Malbec, Gregory Font, Bruno Walter, IFP Energies Nouvelles
Premixed Charge of n-Butanol Coupled with Direct Injection of Biodiesel for an Advantageous Soot-NOx Trade-Off
Investigation of Extreme Mean Effective and Maximum Cylinder Pressures in a Passenger Car Diesel Engine
(2013-01-0916)
(2013-01-1622)
Valentin Soloiu, Marvin Duggan, Henry Ochieng, Spencer Harp, Jabeous Weaver, Craig Jenkins, Brian Vlcek, Georgia Southern University
Peter Eilts, Claude-Pascal StoeberSchmidt, René Wolf, Technical University of Braunschweig
Analysis of Surrogate Fuels Effect on Ignition Dynamic Analysis of the Libralato delay and Low Temperature Reaction during Thermodynamic Cycle Based Rotary Engine Partially Premixed Combustion (2013-01-0903)
(2013-01-1620)
Hadeel Solaka, Martin Tuner, Bengt Johansson, Lund University
Guangyu Dong, Xiaoran Han, Richard Stobart, Shuo Lu, Loughborough Univ
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POWERTRAIN/PROPULSION
Wednesday, April 17 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
W2-65
W2-61
Mixing-Controlled CI Combustion (Part 3 of 3) Fuel Effects (PFL204)
Modeling of SI and Diesel Engines - Thermodynamics and General Engine Modeling (PFL208)
Features CI combustion technologies distinguished by 1) mixing processes that influence combustion; and 2) combustion phasing closely coupled to the timing of fuel injection. Includes the impact of the fuel injection and jet-mixing processes (e.g. multiple injection strategies, group-hole/ complex injector geometries); impact of swirl/spray targeting on mixing processes; combustion chamber/engine geometry optimization; sources of combustion inefficiency; and the impact of operating conditions.
Zero-dimensional, one-dimensional, and quasi-dimensional models for simulation of SI and CI engines with respect to: engine breathing, boosting, and acoustics; SI combustion and emissions; CI combustion and emissions; fundamentals of engine thermodynamics; numerical modeling of gas dynamics; thermal management; mechanical and lubrication systems; system level models for controls; system level models for vehicle fuel economy and emissions predictions.
9:00 a.m. - 11:40 a.m.
9:20 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Organizers: Jose M Garcia, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia; Song-Charng Kong, Iowa State University; Budhadeb Mahakul, DEERE & CO; Robert McDavid, Caterpillar Inc.; Mark Musculus, Sandia National Laboratories; Raul Payri, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia; Stefan Simescu, Southwest Research Institute; Dale R. Tree, Brigham Young Univ.; Rishikesh Venugopal, Achates Power Inc.; John F. Wright, Cummins Inc.; Yong Yi, Caterpillar Inc.; Ming Zheng, Univ. of Windsor
Organizers: Kevin L. Hoag, University Of Wisconsin Madison; Federico Millo, Politecnico di Torino; Thomas Morel, Gamma Technologies Inc.; Christof Schernus, FEV GmbH; Brad R. Tillock, EngSim Corporation
Chairpersons: Song-Charng Kong, Iowa State University; Ming Zheng, Univ. of Windsor 11:00 a.m.
Recognizing Outstanding Achievements by Mobility Engineering Professionals
Investigation of Low-Temperature Combustion in An Optical Engine Fueled with Low Cetane Sasol JP-8 Fuel Using OH-PLIF and HCHO Chemiluminescence Imaging (2013-01-0898) Kan Zha, Xin Yu, Ming-Chia Lai, Marcis Jansons, Wayne State University
11:20 a.m.
Renewable Ethanol Use for Enabling High Load Clean Combustion in a Diesel Engine (2013-01-0904) Xiaoye Han, Univ of Windsor; Jimi Tjong, Ford Motor Co; Meiping Wang, Graham Reader, Ming Zheng, Univ of Windsor
10:01 p.m.
Optimization of a High Speed Gasoline Engine Using Genetic Algorithm (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-1626) Jing Yang, Zhixiong Zhang, Lifeng chen, Yi Wang, Hunan Univ Planned by Combustion and Fuels Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
Planned by Combustion and Fuels Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
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Wednesday, April 17 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
O2-44
1:00 p.m.
1:20 p.m.
1:40 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
2:20 p.m.
2:40 p.m.
O2-33
W2-67
W2-65
Advanced Battery Technologies (Part 2 of 4) (PFL103)
Advanced Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Powertrains (Part 2 of 4) (PFL100)
Engine Boosting Systems (Part 2 of 2) (PFL501)
Fuel Injection and Sprays (Part 1 of 3) (PFL210)
The success of HEV’s, PHEV’s & EV’s is highly dependent on their batteries. This session focuses on advanced battery technologies, including, but not limited to: advanced materials and cell chemistries, battery management systems and controls, modeling, testing, diagnosis and health monitoring, safety, reliability, durability, battery charging, battery economics/ cost reduction, and system integration/ optimization. These topics can be addressed at the cell, module, pack or vehicle levels.
This session covers new production and near-production hybrid powertrains, hybrid architecture, and testing.
Trends of ever increasing power density, better fuel economy and now reduced emissions are increasing focus on turbocharging/ supercharging and turbochargers/ superchargers, as part of overall engine system optimization. Increased amounts of EGR and use of aftertreatment devices present new challenges. This session will cover conceptual, modeling and experimental studies relating to advanced turbochargers/ superchargers and advanced boosting systems to respond to above challenges.
This session is devoted to experimental and computational work in the area of fuel injection systems and sprays. Topics include: spray characterization, cavitation, multi-phase jet modeling, CFD models for spray processes, wall films and impingement, hydraulic circuit analysis, and dissolved gas effects. Studies of both gasoline and diesel fuel sprays and fuel injection equipment are encouraged.
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:40 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:40 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 4:20 p.m.
Organizers: Wayne Cai, General Motors; Yi Ding, US Army; Xiaosong Huang, General Motors; Neil M. Johnson, Ricardo Inc.; Alvaro Masias, Ford Motor Co.; James Miller, Argonne National Laboratory; Thomas Wang, GM Technical Center; Xinran Xiao, Michigan State University
Organizers: Michael Duoba, Argonne National Laboratory; Ryan McGee, Ford Motor Co.; Constantine N. Raptis, Mark A. Theobald, GM Powertrain
Organizers: Arjun D. Tuteja; William Smith, Honeywell Int’l (Turbo Technologies); David Japikse, Concepts NREC; Marcello Canova; Eric Krivitzky, Concepts NREC
Organizers: Tarek M. Abdel-Salam, East Carolina University; Essam El-Hannouny, Argonne National Laboratory; Jacqueline O’Connor, Sandia National Laboratories
Characterizing Thermal Behavior of an Air-Cooled Lithium-Ion Battery System for Hybrid Electrical Vehicle Applications Using Finite Element Analysis Approach
Engine Control Unit Modeling with Engine Feature C Code for HEV Applications
Numerical Investigation of Nozzle Clearance’s Effect on a Radial Turbine: Aerodynamic Performance and Forced Response
Effects of Cavitation in Common-Rail Diesel Nozzles on the Soot Formation Process
(2013-01-1520)
(2013-01-1451)
(2013-01-0918)
(2013-01-1602)
Kim F. Yeow, Ho Teng, AVL Powertrain Engineering Inc.
Alexander Zaremba, Philip Lechowicz, Mark Jennings, Ford Motor Co.
Liangjun Hu, ESI Mindware Inc; Harold Sun, Jianwen Yi, Eric Curtis, Anthony Morelli, Ford Motor Co; Jizhong Zhang, National Key Lab of Turbocharger; Ben Zhao, Ce Yang, Xin Shi, Shangtao Liu, Beijing Institute of Technology
Francisco Payri, J. Javier Lopez, Antonio Garcia, Oscar A. de la Garza de Leon, CMT Motores Termicos UPV; Sebastien Houille, Peugeot Citroen Automobiles SA
A Model Parameter Identification Method for Battery Applications
Optimal Online Energy Management for Diesel HEV: Robustness to Real Driving Conditions
TVS® Supercharger – V-Series Development for Single and Compound Boosted Engines
4th Generation Diesel Common Rail System: Realizing Ideal Structure Function for Diesel Engine
(2013-01-1529)
(2013-01-1471)
(2013-01-0919)
(2013-01-1590)
Xiao Hu, Lewis Collins, Scott Stanton, ANSYS Inc.; Shugang Jiang, A&D Technology Inc
Laurent Thibault, Thomas Leroy, IFP Energies Nouvelles
Michael Froehlich, Nathan Stewart, Eaton Corp - Vehicle Group
Shuichi Matsumoto, DENSO Corp; Charles Klose, Deere & Company; Jason Schneider, John Deere & Co; Noriaki Nakane, DENSO Corp; Daiji Ueda, DENSO International America, Inc.; Shigeyuki Kondo, DENSO Corp
Modeling and Validation of Lithium-Ion Automotive Battery Packs
Application of an Optimal Control Problem to a Trip-Based Energy Management for Electric Vehicles
Eliminating Engine Performance Degradation Over Time Through Compressor Redesign
Effect of Jet-Jet Interactions on the Liquid Fuel Penetration in an Optical Heavy-Duty DI Diesel Engine
(2013-01-1539)
(2013-01-1465)
(2013-01-0923)
(2013-01-1615)
SoDuk Lee, Byungho Lee, Joseph McDonald, Edward Nam, US Environmental Protection Agency
Thomas Juergen Boehme, Florian Held, Christoph Rollinger, Heiko Rabba, Matthias Schultalbers, IAV Automotive Engineering; Bernhard Lampe, University of Rostock
Eric Krivitzky, Concepts NREC; Masashi Yamamoto, Mitsubishi FUSO Truck and Bus Corp.
Guillaume Lequien, Edouard Berrocal, Yann Gallo, Augusto Themudo e Mello, Oivind Andersson, Bengt Johansson, Lund University
Impact of Temperature on the A123 Li-Ion Battery Performance and Hybrid Electric Vehicle Range
Enabling Integrated Powertrain Experiments in Networked Distributed Laboratories
Meanline Modelling of Radial Turbine Performance for Turbocharger Simulation and Diagnostic Applications
Optical Investigation of Injection and Combustion Phases of a Fouled Piezoelectric Injector in a Transparent CR Diesel Engine
(2013-01-1521)
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-0924)
(2013-01-1591)
Ehsan Samadani, Josh Lo, Michael Fowler, Roydon Andrew Fraser, Leonardo Gimenez, University of Waterloo
Tulga Ersal, Youngki Kim, Jason Siegel, Ashwin Salvi, Univ of Michigan; Mark Brudnak, US Army TARDEC; Anna Stefanopoulou, University of Michigan; Jeffrey Stein, Univ of Michigan-Ann Arbor; Zoran Filipi, Clemson University
Nikolaos Sakellaridis, Dimitrios Hountalas, NTUA, School of Mechanical Engineering
Agnese Magno, Univ. Federico II - Istituto Motori CNR; Ezio Mancaruso, Bianca Maria Vaglieco, Istituto Motori CNR
Charge Capacity Versus Charge Time in CC-CV and Pulse Charging of Li-Ion Batteries
Regenerative Braking Control Enhancement for the Power Split Hybrid Architecture with the Utilization of Hardware-in-the-loop Simulations
Uncertainty and Measurement Sensitivity of Turbocharger Compressor Gas Stands
Relation Between Tip Penetration and Droplet Size of Diesel Spray
(2013-01-1546)
(2013-01-1466)
(2013-01-0925)
(2013-01-1599)
Rami Abousleiman, Chrysler Group LLC; Abdullah Al-Refai, Osamah Rawashdeh, Oakland University
Kerem Bayar, Ryan McGee, Hai Yu, Dale Crombez, Ford Motor Co
Erwann Guillou, Honeywell Turbo Technologies
Keisuke Komada, Daisaku Sakaguchi, Nagasaki University; Hiroshi Tajima, Kyushu Univ; Hironobu Ueki, Masahiro Ishida, Nagasaki University
Hardware-in-the-Loop Test of Battery Management Systems
Performance Improvement of a Two Speed EV through Combined Gear Ratio and Shift Schedule Optimization
1-D Model of Roots Type Supercharger
Use of Low-Pressure Direct-Injection for Reactivity Controlled Compression Ignition (RCCI) Light-Duty Engine Operation
(2013-01-1542)
(2013-01-1477)
(2013-01-0927)
(2013-01-1605)
Hagen Haupt, Joerg Bracker, Markus Ploeger, dSPACE GmbH
Xingxing Zhou, Paul Walker, Nong Zhang, FEIT, University of Technology; Bo Zhu, BAIC Motor Electric Vehicle Co Ltd
Pavel Brynych, Jan Macek, Oldrich Vitek, Libor Cervenka, Czech Technical Univ.
N. Ryan Walker, Adam B. Dempsey, Michael J. Andrie, Rolf D. Reitz, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Chairpersons: Marcello Canova
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SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
O2-44
3:00 p.m.
3:20 p.m.
3:40 p.m.
O2-33
W2-67
W2-65
Advanced Battery Technologies (Part 2 of 4) (PFL103)
Advanced Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Powertrains (Part 2 of 4) (PFL100)
Engine Boosting Systems (Part 2 of 2) (PFL501)
Fuel Injection and Sprays (Part 1 of 3) (PFL210)
The success of HEV’s, PHEV’s & EV’s is highly dependent on their batteries. This session focuses on advanced battery technologies, including, but not limited to: advanced materials and cell chemistries, battery management systems and controls, modeling, testing, diagnosis and health monitoring, safety, reliability, durability, battery charging, battery economics/ cost reduction, and system integration/ optimization. These topics can be addressed at the cell, module, pack or vehicle levels.
This session covers new production and near-production hybrid powertrains, hybrid architecture, and testing.
Trends of ever increasing power density, better fuel economy and now reduced emissions are increasing focus on turbocharging/ supercharging and turbochargers/ superchargers, as part of overall engine system optimization. Increased amounts of EGR and use of aftertreatment devices present new challenges. This session will cover conceptual, modeling and experimental studies relating to advanced turbochargers/ superchargers and advanced boosting systems to respond to above challenges.
This session is devoted to experimental and computational work in the area of fuel injection systems and sprays. Topics include: spray characterization, cavitation, multi-phase jet modeling, CFD models for spray processes, wall films and impingement, hydraulic circuit analysis, and dissolved gas effects. Studies of both gasoline and diesel fuel sprays and fuel injection equipment are encouraged.
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:40 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:40 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 4:20 p.m.
Organizers: Wayne Cai, General Motors; Yi Ding, US Army; Xiaosong Huang, General Motors; Neil M. Johnson, Ricardo Inc.; Alvaro Masias, Ford Motor Co.; James Miller, Argonne National Laboratory; Thomas Wang, GM Technical Center; Xinran Xiao, Michigan State University
Organizers: Michael Duoba, Argonne National Laboratory; Ryan McGee, Ford Motor Co.; Constantine N. Raptis, Mark A. Theobald, GM Powertrain
Organizers: Arjun D. Tuteja; William Smith, Honeywell Int’l (Turbo Technologies); David Japikse, Concepts NREC; Marcello Canova; Eric Krivitzky, Concepts NREC
Organizers: Tarek M. Abdel-Salam, East Carolina University; Essam El-Hannouny, Argonne National Laboratory; Jacqueline O’Connor, Sandia National Laboratories
Long-Term Validation of Rapid Impedance Spectrum Measurements as a Battery State-of-Health Assessment Technique
Optimization of Gear Shifting and Torque Split for Improved Fuel Efficiency and Drivability of HEVs
Geometry-Based Compressor Data-Maps Prediction
Spray Visualization and Characterization of a Micro-Variable Circular-Orifice (MVCO) Injector Coupled with a Swirl Adapter for Diesel Reformer Applications
(2013-01-1524)
(2013-01-1461)
(2013-01-0933)
(2013-01-1588)
Jon P. Christophersen, Idaho National Laboratory; John L. Morrison, Montana Tech. of Univ. of Montana; Chester G. Motloch, Motloch Consulting, Inc.; William H. Morrison, Montana Tech. of Univ. of Montana
Mohammad Khodabakhshian, Lei Feng, Jan Wikander, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Jamil El Hadef, Peter Janas, Renault SAS; Guillaume Colin, University Of Orleans; Vincent Talon, Renault SAS; Yann Chamaillard, University of Orleans
Karthik Nithyanandan, MIng Huo, Univ of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Chia-Fon Lee, Univ of Illinois and Tsinghua Univ; Deyang Hou, QuantLogic Corporation
Lead-Acid State of Charge Estimation for Start-Stop Applications
Instantaneous Optimization-based Energy Management Control Strategy for Extended Range Electric Vehicle
Potentials of Variable Compressor Pre Swirl Devices in Consideration of Different Sealing Concepts
Evaluation of Some Important Boundary Conditions for Spray Measurements in a Constant Volume Combustion Chamber
(2013-01-1532)
(2013-01-1460)
(2013-01-0934)
(2013-01-1610)
Daniel Le, Brian Sisk, Johnson Controls Power Solutions
Branimir Skugor, Josko Deur, Univ of Zagreb
Stephan-Johannes Schnorpfeil, Stefan Pischinger, VKA , RWTH Aachen; Philipp Adomeit, FEV GmbH; Stephen Bowyer, FEV Inc.
Jonas Galle, Christophe Van De Maele, Sander Defruyt, Sebastian Verhelst, Roel Verschaeren, Ghent University
Chairpersons: Marcello Canova
Li-Ion Battery SoC Estimation Using a Bayesian Tracker
Numerical Study of DMF and Gasoline Spray and Mixture Preparation in a GDI Engine
(2013-01-1530)
(2013-01-1592)
Ienkaran Arasaratnam, Ryan Ahmed, McMaster University; Mohammed El-Sayed, McMaster Univ; Jimi Tjong, Ford Motor Co; Saeid Habibi, McMaster Univ
Haiying Li, Birmingham Univ.; Cao li, Jaguar Land Rover; Xiao Ma, PoWen TU, Birmingham Univ.; Hongming Xu, Birmingham Univ,Tsinghua University; Shi-Jin Shuai, Tsinghua University; Akbar Ghafourian, Birmingham Univ.
4:00 p.m.
Spray Atomization Study on Multi-Hole Nozzle for Direct Injection Gasoline Engines (2013-01-1596) Motoyuki Abe, Hitachi, Ltd.; Ehara Hideharu, Soma Masahiro, Tohru Ishikawa, Hitachi Automotive Systems, Ltd.
10:01 p.m.
Dynamic Programming-based Optimization of Control Variables of an Extended Range Electric Vehicle (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
Experimental and Numerical Study of the Effect of Pulsating Flow on the Turbocharger Turbine Performance Parameters (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
(2013-01-1481)
(2013-01-0938)
Mihael Cipek, Mirko Čorić, Branimir Škugor, Josip Kasać, Joško Deur, Univ of Zagreb
Hamidreza Tabatabaei, Islamic Azad University-Kashan Branch; Masoud Boroomand, Amirkabir University of Technology; Mohammad Taeibi-Rahni, Sharif University of Technology
10:02 p.m.
The Fluid Induced Vibration Analysis on an Integrated Exhaust Manifold (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-0937) BangLin Deng, Jingping Liu, Renhua Feng, Hunan University; Daming Zhang, California State University Planned by Advanced Power Sources Committeee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
Planned by Advanced Power Sources Committeee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
Planned by Lubricants and Powertrain Systems Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
Planned by Combustion and Fuels Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00341, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00340, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00363, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00351, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
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Wednesday, April 17 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions
POWERTRAIN/PROPULSION
Wednesday, April 17 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
W2-64
1:00 p.m.
1:20 p.m.
1:40 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
2:20 p.m.
W2-70
W2-61
O2-43
High Efficiency IC Engines (Part 3 of 3) (PFL216)
Hydrogen IC Engines (PFL102)
Modeling of SI and Diesel Engines Multi-Dimensional Engine - System Modeling, Hydraulic and Modeling (Part 4 of 4) (PFL209) Mechanical Systems (PFL208)
This session focuses on technologies such as advanced and partially mixed combustion, cooled EGR boosting, ignition and direct injection technologies, pressure boosting, intelligent combustion, thermal efficiency including waste heat recovery, fully variable valvetrains, and other new and developing technologies.
This session focuses on hydrogen internal combustion engines and highlights recent engine research as well as vehicle related activities. Combustion concepts including hydrogen port fuel injection as well as direct injection are investigated, advanced diagnostics for hydrogen engines are presented and recent results in hydrogen engine simulation are shown.
Zero-dimensional, one-dimensional, and quasi-dimensional models for simulation of SI and CI engines with respect to: engine breathing, boosting, and acoustics; SI combustion and emissions; CI combustion and emissions; fundamentals of engine thermodynamics; numerical modeling of gas dynamics; thermal management; mechanical and lubrication systems; system level models for controls; system level models for vehicle fuel economy and emissions predictions.
The spectrum of papers solicited for this session reflect the truly multidisciplinary nature of the field, covering advances in areas such as chemical kinetics, combustion and spray modeling, turbulence, mesh generation, and approaches targeting improved computational efficiency. Papers employing multi-dimensional modeling to gain a deeper understanding of processes related to turbulent transport, transient phenomena, and chemically reacting, two-phase flows are also encouraged
1:00 p.m. - 3:40 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 2:40 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.
Organizers: Sangsuk Lee, Caterpillar Tech. Center; Gerald Micklow, Florida Institute of Technology; Robert Gary Prucka, Clemson Univ.; David B. Roth, BorgWarner Inc.; James P. Szybist, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Bengt Johansson, Lund University
Organizers: Brad A. Boyer, Ford Motor Co.; Thomas Wallner, Argonne National Laboratory
Organizers: Diana-Lucinia Dascalescu, Gamma Technologies Inc.; Federico Millo, Politecnico di Torino; Thomas Morel, Gamma Technologies Inc.; Christof Schernus, FEV GmbH
Organizers: Hardo Barths, General Motors LLC; Sarah Diakhaby, Computational Dynamics, Ltd.; Allen David Gosman, CD-adapco; Carl Hergart, Caterpillar Inc.
Concept of “Temperature Swing Heat Insulation” in Combustion Chamber Walls, and Appropriate Thermo-Physical Properties for Heat Insulation Coat
Evaluation of a Flow-Field-Based Heat Transfer Model for Premixed Spark-Ignition Engines on Hydrogen
Predicting Light-Duty Vehicle Fuel Economy as a Function of Highway Speed
Gasoline Combustion Modeling of Direct and Port-Fuel Injected Engines using a Reduced Chemical Mechanism
(2013-01-0274)
(2013-01-0225)
(2013-01-1113)
(2013-01-1098)
Hidemasa Kosaka, Yoshifumi Wakisaka, Yoshihiro Nomura, Yoshihiro Hotta, Makoto Koike, Kiyomi Nakakita, Toyota Central R&D Labs Inc.; Akio Kawaguchi, Toyota Motor Corp
Joachim Demuynck, Ghent University; Kam Chana, Oxford University; Michel De Paepe, Sebastian Verhelst, Ghent University
John Thomas, Ho-Ling Hwang, Brian West, Shean Huff, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Shawn D. Givler, Mandhapati Raju, Eric Pomraning, P. K. Senecal, Convergent Science Inc.; Nameer Salman, Ronald Reese, Chrysler Group LLC
Development and Vehicle Demonstration of a Systems-Level Approach to Fuel Economy Improvement Technologies
Direct In-cylinder Injection of Water into a PI Hydrogen Engine
Analysis of the Performance of a Turbocharged S.I. Engine under Transient Operating Conditions by Means of Fast Running Models
A Numerical Investigation on Scalability and Grid Convergence of Internal Combustion Engine Simulations
(2013-01-0280)
(2013-01-0227)
(2013-01-1115)
(2013-01-1095)
Keith A. Confer, John Kirwan, Delphi Powertrain; Nayan Engineer, Hyundai-Kia America Technical Center Inc
Matthew Younkins, University of Michigan/ Ford Motor Co.; Margaret Wooldridge, University of Michigan; Brad Boyer, Ford Motor Co.
Federico Millo, Giacomo Di Lorenzo, Politecnico di Torino; Emanuele Servetto, Andrea Capra, Powertech Engineering; Massimo Pettiti, Fiat Group Automobiles
Sibendu Som, Douglas Longman, Shashi Aithal, Raymond Bair, Marta García, Argonne National Laboratory; Shaoping Quan, K. J. Richards, P. K. Senecal, Convergent Science Inc.; Tushar Shethaji, Marcus Weber, Caterpillar Inc.
Increasing Efficiency in Gasoline Powertrains with a Two-Stage Variable Compression Ratio (VCR) System
Experimental Investigation of a Port Fuel Injected Spark Ignition Engine Fuelled with Variable Mixtures of Hydrogen and Methane
A Comprehensive Study on Different System Level Engine Simulation Models
Investigation of the Parameters Influencing the Spray-Wall Interaction in a GDI Engine Prerequisite for the Prediction of Particulate Emissions by Numerical Simulation
(2013-01-0288)
(2013-01-0226)
(2013-01-1116)
(2013-01-1089)
Henning Kleeberg, Dean Tomazic, FEV Inc.; Jürgen Dohmen, Karsten Wittek, FEV GmbH; Andreas Balazs, RWTH Aachen University
Michele Battistoni, Claudio Poggiani, Carlo N. Grimaldi, Universita degli Studi di Perugia
Johann C. Wurzenberger, AVL LIST GmbH; Roman Heinzle, RICAM, MathConsult GmbH Linz; Maxime-Vianney Deregnaucourt, Vienna University of Technology; Tomaz Katrasnik, University of Ljubljana
Fabian Köpple, Paul Jochmann, Andreas Kufferath, Robert Bosch GmbH; Michael Bargende, IVK, University of Stuttgart
Future Gasoline Engine Technology and the Effect on Thermal Management and Real World Fuel Consumption
A Comparative Study of a Spark Ignition Engine Running on Hydrogen, Synthesis Gas and Natural Gas
Traversing the V-Cycle with a Single Simulation - Application to the Renault 1.5 dCi Passenger Car Diesel Engine
Combined In-cylinder / CHT Analyses for the Accurate Estimation of the Thermal Flow Field of a High Performance Engine for Sport Car Applications
(2013-01-0271)
(2013-01-0229)
(2013-01-1120)
(2013-01-1088)
James Miller, James Taylor, Paul Freeland, Marco Warth, Mahle Powertrain, Ltd.; Rene Dingelstadt, Rolf Mueller, Mahle International GmbH
Pedro Orbaiz, Michael J. Brear, Payman Abbasi, Peter A. Dennis, University of Melbourne
Imran Cosadia, John J. Silvestri, Iakovos Papadimitriou, Gamma Technologies, Inc.; Damien Maroteaux, Philippe Obernesser, RENAULT SAS
Stefano Fontanesi, Giuseppe Cicalese, Univ of Modena and Reggio Emilia; Alessandro Tiberi, Ferrari SpA
Thermodynamic Systems for Tier 2 Bin 2 Diesel Engines
DelHy 3W - Hydrogen Fuelled Hy-Alfa Three Wheeler
Investigations on the Tail-Pipe Emissions of Commercial Engines with Advanced OneDimensional Simulation Methods
In-Cylinder Flow Analysis in a Two-Stroke Engine - A Comparison of Different Turbulence Models Using CFD
(2013-01-0282)
(2013-01-0224)
(2013-01-1117)
(2013-01-1085)
Arvind Suresh, David Langenderfer, Clay Arnett, Michael Ruth, Cummins Inc.
Saravanan Natarajan, Mathew Abraham, M Rajesh, GP Subash, Rana Kunal, Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd; Lalit Das, Indian Institute of Technology - Delhi
Friedrich Forsthuber, Thorsten Krenek, Franz Marinitsch, Thomas Lauer, Vienna University of Technology; Joachim Weiss, Markus Raup, Thorolf Schatzberger, MAN Truck & Bus AG
Addepalli S Krishna, Jawali Maharudrappa Mallikarjuna, Indian Institute of Technology Madras; Kumar Davinder, Y Ramachandra Babu, TVS Motor Company Ltd.
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SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
W2-64
2:40 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
3:20 p.m.
W2-70
W2-61
O2-43
High Efficiency IC Engines (Part 3 of 3) (PFL216)
Hydrogen IC Engines (PFL102)
Modeling of SI and Diesel Engines Multi-Dimensional Engine - System Modeling, Hydraulic and Modeling (Part 4 of 4) (PFL209) Mechanical Systems (PFL208)
This session focuses on technologies such as advanced and partially mixed combustion, cooled EGR boosting, ignition and direct injection technologies, pressure boosting, intelligent combustion, thermal efficiency including waste heat recovery, fully variable valvetrains, and other new and developing technologies.
This session focuses on hydrogen internal combustion engines and highlights recent engine research as well as vehicle related activities. Combustion concepts including hydrogen port fuel injection as well as direct injection are investigated, advanced diagnostics for hydrogen engines are presented and recent results in hydrogen engine simulation are shown.
Zero-dimensional, one-dimensional, and quasi-dimensional models for simulation of SI and CI engines with respect to: engine breathing, boosting, and acoustics; SI combustion and emissions; CI combustion and emissions; fundamentals of engine thermodynamics; numerical modeling of gas dynamics; thermal management; mechanical and lubrication systems; system level models for controls; system level models for vehicle fuel economy and emissions predictions.
The spectrum of papers solicited for this session reflect the truly multidisciplinary nature of the field, covering advances in areas such as chemical kinetics, combustion and spray modeling, turbulence, mesh generation, and approaches targeting improved computational efficiency. Papers employing multi-dimensional modeling to gain a deeper understanding of processes related to turbulent transport, transient phenomena, and chemically reacting, two-phase flows are also encouraged
1:00 p.m. - 3:40 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 2:40 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.
Organizers: Sangsuk Lee, Caterpillar Tech. Center; Gerald Micklow, Florida Institute of Technology; Robert Gary Prucka, Clemson Univ.; David B. Roth, BorgWarner Inc.; James P. Szybist, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Bengt Johansson, Lund University
Organizers: Brad A. Boyer, Ford Motor Co.; Thomas Wallner, Argonne National Laboratory
Organizers: Diana-Lucinia Dascalescu, Gamma Technologies Inc.; Federico Millo, Politecnico di Torino; Thomas Morel, Gamma Technologies Inc.; Christof Schernus, FEV GmbH
Organizers: Hardo Barths, General Motors LLC; Sarah Diakhaby, Computational Dynamics, Ltd.; Allen David Gosman, CD-adapco; Carl Hergart, Caterpillar Inc.
Effects of Late Intake Valve Closing Timing on Thermal Efficiency and Emissions Based on a Two-stage Turbocharger Diesel Engine
An Efficient, One-Dimensional, Finite Element Helical Spring Model for Use in Planar Multi-Body Dynamics Simulation
A Multi-Distribution Functions Droplet Evaporation Model using Continuous Thermaldynamics
(2013-01-0276)
(2013-01-1118)
(Oral Only)
Binyang Wu, Hao Yu, Pak Pak, Yiqiang Pei, Wanhua Su, Tianjin University
Marcin Marek Okarmus, Gamma Technologies Inc.; Rifat Keribar, DianaLucinia Dascalescu, Gamma Technologies Inc; Rob Zdrodowski, Ford Motor Co
Way Lee Cheng, Cai Shen, Univ of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Chia-Fon Lee, Univ of Illinois and Tsinghua Univ
Development and Economic Analysis of a Two Stroke Compounded Engine Concept - the BETE-Max
Using Non-Smooth Mechanics and Parallelization Techniques for the Efficient Simulation of Different Types of Valve Springs
Numerical Investigation about Effects of Ambient Temperature on Soot Formation and Oxidation Mechanisms
(2013-01-0286)
(2013-01-1119)
(Oral Only)
John R. Bucknell
Jan Clauberg, Robert Huber, Technische Universitaet Muenchen
Xiaojie Bi, Univ of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign; Chia-Fon Lee, Univ of Illinois and Tsinghua Univ; Xinqi Qiao PhD, Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ
Design and Operational Characteristics of a Novel Floating-Stroke, Free Piston Internal Combustion Reciprocating Engine (2013-01-0284) S. Scott Goldsborough, Marquette University; John Fitzgerald, Energy Transition Technology Inc
10:01 p.m.
Hydrogen DI Dual Zone Combustion System (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-0230) Matthew Younkins, University of Michigan/ Ford Motor Co.; Brad Boyer, Ford Motor Co.; Margaret Wooldridge, University of Michigan Planned by Combustion and Fuels Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
Planned by Advanced Power Sources Committeee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
Planned by Combustion and Fuels Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
Planned by Combustion and Fuels Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00355, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, SUB-TP-00012, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00349, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00350, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
Technical Session Oral Evaluation Incentives In an effort to collect more evaluation ratings for the technical session speakers, SAE will be holding daily drawings for anyone who completes an oral evaluation card distributed in technical session rooms. Simply complete the card, tear off the perforation with your name and contact number, and turn it in to the session moderator. Six (6) winners will be announced daily to receive prizes. Winners will be announced daily and posted in the technology lounges. SAE 2013 World Congress 141
POWERTRAIN/PROPULSION
Wednesday, April 17 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions
POWERTRAIN/PROPULSION
Wednesday, April 17 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
W2-68
1:00 p.m.
1:20 p.m.
1:40 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
2:20 p.m.
2:40 p.m.
W2-69
W2-63
O2-35/36
New CI & SI Engines and Components (Part 2 of 3) (PFL500)
Powertrain Control & Calibration (Part 1 of 3) Engine Control & Calibration (PFL300)
SI Combustion (Part 1 of 3) Basic Combustion, Efficiency & Knock (PFL201)
Transmission and Driveline: All Wheel Drive (PFL602)
This session covers topics regarding new CI and SI engines and components. This includes analytical, experimental, and computational studies covering hardware development as well as design and analysis techniques.
This session covers powertrain control system and optimization processes related to achieving stringent market fuel economy, emissions, performance, reliability, and quality demands. Topics include the control, calibration, and diagnostics of the engine, powertrain, and supporting electromechanical subsystems related to energy management in conventional and hybrid operation.
This session focuses on combustion technologies in both 4-stroke and 2-stroke engines characterized by 1) ignition by an external energy source that serves to control combustion phasing, and 2) a combustion rate that is limited by flame propagation. The scope of topics includes studies of mixture formation, ignition, knock, engine efficiency, flame propagation, alternative fuels and emissions formation. Part 1 of 3: Basic Combustion, Efficiency, and Knock
This session contains topics relevant to all wheel drive systems.
1:00 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 2:20 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 1:40 p.m.
Organizers: Jeffrey Naber, Michigan Tech. University; James E. Smith, West Virginia Univ.; John Szpytman, Continental Automotive Systems; Bryon Wasacz, Chrysler Group LLC
Organizers: Feilong Liu, Delphi Corp.; Peter J. Maloney, MathWorks Inc.; Denise M. Rizzo, US Army TARDEC; Matti Vint, Ricardo Inc.
Organizers: Terrence Alger, Southwest Research Institute; Richard S. Davis, General Motors LLC; Mark C. Sellnau, Delphi Corp.
Organizers: Joel Gunderson, Farzad Samie, General Motors LLC; Robert A. Smithson, FallBrook Technologies Inc.
Chairpersons: Feilong Liu, Delphi
Chairpersons: Terrence Alger, Southwest Research Institute
Advanced Glow Plug for Heavy Fuels Applications
Development of a New In-vehicle Sensing Method to Instantaneously Measure the Mixture Fraction of Bio-diesel Present in a Crude Oil based Classic Diesel Fuel
Experiments and Modeling of Flame/Wall Interaction in Spark-Ignition (SI) Engine Conditions
AWD Disconnect Solutions “ZF ECOnnect”
(2013-01-1716)
(2013-01-1745)
(2013-01-1121)
(2013-01-0362)
Benjamin Baird, Shahrokh Etemad, Precision Combustion, Inc.
Michael Pontoppidan, Numidis Sarl; Gino Montanari, Magneti Marelli Brazil
Olivier Laget, IFP Energies nouvelles; Laëtitia Muller, Turbomeca; Karine Truffin, Julian Kashdan, Rajesh Kumar, IFP Energies nouvelles; Julien Sotton, Bastien Boust, Marc Bellenoue, ENSMA
Robert Peter, Claus Granzow, Matthias Arzner, Volker Vogel, ZF Friedrichshafen AG
New Polymeric Coating on Sputtered Bearings for Heavy Duty Diesel Engines
Real-Time Estimation of Intake O2 Concentration in Turbocharged CommonRail Diesel Engines
Investigations on the Potential of a Variable Miller Cycle for SI Knock Control
Development of a Standard Spin Loss Test Procedure for FWD-Based Power Transfer Units
(2013-01-1724)
(2013-01-0343)
(2013-01-1122)
(2013-01-0361)
Mario S. Praca, Samantha Uehara, Matheus Ferreira, MAHLE Metal Leve S.A.; Omar Mian, MAHLE Engine Systems UK
Ivan Arsie, Andrea Cricchio, Cesare Pianese, University of Salerno; Matteo De Cesare, Magneti Marelli SpA Powertrain Division
Wolfram Gottschalk, Ulf Lezius, Lucas Mathusall, IAV GmbH
Michael P. Kirk, Chrysler Group LLC; Thomas D’Anna, William Seldon, FEV Inc; Andreas Perakes, Ford Motor Co; Craig Ross, General Motors Company
High Durability and Low Fuel Consumption Ring Pack for HDD Engines
Simplified Multiple Sliding Mode Transient Control with VGT and EGR Diesel Engine
Increasing EGR Tolerance using High Tumble in a Modern GTDI Engine for Improved Low-Speed Performance
(2013-01-1725)
(2013-01-0345)
(2013-01-1123)
Eduardo Nocera, Rafael Antonio Bruno, Davi Silva, MAHLE Metal Leve S.A.; Jason Bieneman, MAHLE Industries, Incorporated
Hyomin Jin, Seibum Choi, Hojin Jung, KAIST
Jennifer Wheeler, Dusan Polovina, Subramanian Ramanathan, Kevin Roth, Dennis Manning, Joshua Stein, AVL Powertrain Engineering Inc
Characterization of EGR Cooler Response for a Range of Engine Conditions
Reduction of Experimental Data Points in the Base Calibration by Estimation of Engine Maps Using Regularized Basis Function Neural Networks (paper approved by SAE Brazil- 2012-360231)
Influences on Combustion Characteristics and Performances of EGR vs. Lean Burn in a Gasoline Engine
(2013-01-1717)
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-1125)
Yolanda Bravo, VALEO; Jose Lujan, Andres Tiseira, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia
Eduardo Xavier, Base Calibration; Rodrigo Westphal, Fiat Automoveis SA; Wanderson Rodrigues, Fiat Automóveis SA
Qijun Tang, Jingping Liu, Hunan University; Zhangsong Zhan, Tiegang Hu, ChangAn Automotive Group
Analytical Comparison of a Turbocharged Conventional Diesel and a Naturally Aspirated Compact Compression Ignition Engine both Sized for a Highway Truck
Flexible ECU Function Development Calibration and Engine Performance Assessment Based on Co-Simulation
(2013-01-1736)
(2013-01-0342)
John Clarke, Edward O’Malley, Motiv Engines LLC
Charles-Francois Tumelaire, David Gurney, Tony Cains, Nebojsa Milovanovic, Marco Warth, Mahle Powertrain, Ltd.
Preliminary Design of a Two-Stroke Uniflow Diesel Engine for Passenger Car
Engine Test Data Quality Requirements for Model Based Calibration: A Testing and Development Efficiency Opportunity
(2013-01-1719)
(2013-01-0351)
Olivier Laget, Cyprien Ternel, Julien Thiriot, Sébastien Charmasson, IFP Energies nouvelles; Pascal Tribotté, Renault; Fabrice Vidal, PSA Peugeot Citroën
Tim Beattie, Jaguar Land Rover; Richard P. Osborne, AVL UK, Ltd.; Wilhelm Graupner, AVL List GMBH
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SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
W2-68
3:00 p.m.
W2-69
W2-63
O2-35/36
New CI & SI Engines and Components (Part 2 of 3) (PFL500)
Powertrain Control & Calibration (Part 1 of 3) Engine Control & Calibration (PFL300)
SI Combustion (Part 1 of 3) Basic Combustion, Efficiency & Knock (PFL201)
Transmission and Driveline: All Wheel Drive (PFL602)
This session covers topics regarding new CI and SI engines and components. This includes analytical, experimental, and computational studies covering hardware development as well as design and analysis techniques.
This session covers powertrain control system and optimization processes related to achieving stringent market fuel economy, emissions, performance, reliability, and quality demands. Topics include the control, calibration, and diagnostics of the engine, powertrain, and supporting electromechanical subsystems related to energy management in conventional and hybrid operation.
This session focuses on combustion technologies in both 4-stroke and 2-stroke engines characterized by 1) ignition by an external energy source that serves to control combustion phasing, and 2) a combustion rate that is limited by flame propagation. The scope of topics includes studies of mixture formation, ignition, knock, engine efficiency, flame propagation, alternative fuels and emissions formation. Part 1 of 3: Basic Combustion, Efficiency, and Knock
This session contains topics relevant to all wheel drive systems.
1:00 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 2:20 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 1:40 p.m.
Organizers: Jeffrey Naber, Michigan Tech. University; James E. Smith, West Virginia Univ.; John Szpytman, Continental Automotive Systems; Bryon Wasacz, Chrysler Group LLC
Organizers: Feilong Liu, Delphi Corp.; Peter J. Maloney, MathWorks Inc.; Denise M. Rizzo, US Army TARDEC; Matti Vint, Ricardo Inc.
Organizers: Terrence Alger, Southwest Research Institute; Richard S. Davis, General Motors LLC; Mark C. Sellnau, Delphi Corp.
Organizers: Joel Gunderson, Farzad Samie, General Motors LLC; Robert A. Smithson, FallBrook Technologies Inc.
Chairpersons: Feilong Liu, Delphi
Chairpersons: Terrence Alger, Southwest Research Institute
Development of Diesel Engine using New Fuel Injection System - Direct Monitoring of Fuel Injection Pressure using Injector with Built-in Sensor, and its Applications
Data Driven Estimation of Exhaust Manifold Pressure by Use of In-cylinder Pressure Information
(2013-01-1739)
(2013-01-1749)
Takeshi Miyaura, Atsushi Morikawa, Yoshiyasu Ito, Toyota Motor Corp; Koji Ishizuka, Toyomori Tsuiki, DENSO Corporation
Stefano Bottelli; Harald Waschl; Sergio Savaresi, Politecnico di Milano; Luigi del Re; Simone Formentin, Politecnico di Milano
3:20 p.m.
Ion-Sense-Based Real-Time Combustion Sensing for Closed Loop Engine Control (2013-01-0354) Gerard Malaczynski, Gregory Roth, Donald Johnson, Delphi Automotive Systems, LLC
3:40 p.m.
Design and Benefits of Dynamic Skip Fire Strategies for Cylinder Deactivated Engines (2013-01-0359) Mark Wilcutts, Joshua Switkes, Mark Shost, Adya Tripathi, Tula Technology, Inc.
10:01 p.m.
Exhaust Manifold Pressure Estimation Diesel Equipped with a VGT Turbocharger (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-1752) Felipe Castillo, GIPSA Lab - Renault SAS; Emmanuel Witrant, Luc Dugard, UJF Grenoble 1/CNRS, GIPSA Lab; Vincent Talon, Renault SAS
10:02 p.m.
Model-Based Methodology for Air Charge Estimation and Control in Turbocharged Engines (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-1754) Kunihiko Suzuki, Hitachi, Ltd.; Seiji Asano, Hitachi Automotive Systems, Ltd.
10:03 p.m.
Reducing Development Time by Using Virtual Platform to Help Designing Fault Detection Strategy for a Turbocharged SI Engine (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-0338) Rasoul Salehi, Sharif University of Technology; Amir Hossein Parivar; Gholam Reza Vossoughi, Aria Alasty, Sharif University of Technology Planned by Lubricants and Powertrain Systems Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
Planned by Control and Calibration Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
Planned by Combustion and Fuels Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00362, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00356, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00345, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
Planned by Transmission and Driveline Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
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Wednesday, April 17 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions
POWERTRAIN/PROPULSION
Wednesday, April 17 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
O2-35/36 Transmission and Driveline: IVT / CVT (PFL603)
W2-69 Chat with the Expert - LD/HD Control, Calibration, and OBD (PFLCHAT310)
This session contains topics relevant to belt and traction drive continuously variable transmissions (CVT). 2:00 p.m. - 3:40 p.m. Organizers: Joel Gunderson, Farzad Samie, General Motors LLC; Robert A. Smithson, FallBrook Technologies Inc.
4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Moderators: Stephen Majkowski, American Power Group, Inc. APG Panelists: William J. Fedor, Delphi Powertrain Zoran S. Filipi, Clemson University Kody G. Klindt, IAV Automotive Engineering Inc. Guoming G. Zhu, Michigan State University
2:00 p.m.
Development of High-Efficiency New CVT for Midsize Vehicle (2013-01-0365) Koichiro Inukai, Akihiro Shibahara, Takeshi Uchino, Nishiyama Keiichi, Yasunori Murakami, Moichio Kojima, Honda R&D Co., Ltd.
2:20 p.m.
SAE 2013 Transmission & Driveline Symposium Delivering Fuel Efficiency, Performance and Drivability
Thermal Analysis of Traction Contact Area Using a Thin-film Temperature Sensor (2013-01-0368) Masashi Inoue, Yasuhiro Takeuchi, Muneo Yorinaga, Nippon Soken Inc.; Toshinari Sano, Mitsuaki Tomita, Toyota Motor Corporation
2:40 p.m.
Study of the Prediction Method for Maximum Traction Coefficient (2013-01-0366) Toshinari Sano, Mitsuaki Tomita, Toyota Motor Corporation; Masashi Inoue, Yasuhiro Takeuchi, Muneo Yorinaga, Nippon Soken Inc
3:00 p.m.
October 16-17, 2013 Troy, Michigan Detroit Marriott Troy
Technology Development to Improve Jatco CVT8 Efficiency (2013-01-0364) Yohei Shimokawa, JATCO, Ltd.
3:20 p.m.
Development of Ratio Control System for Toyota’s New Continuously Variable Transmission
Exhibit. Sponsor. Attend.
(2013-01-0367) Kunio Hattori, Shinya Toyoda, Daisuke Inoue, Yuya Shimozato, Toyota Motor Corporation Planned by Transmission and Driveline Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00365, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
Planned by Control and Calibration Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
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The purpose of this session is to provide an open exchange of ideas. Remarks made by participants or members of the audience cannot be quoted or attributed to the individual or their company unless express permission has been granted by the individual and their company. Any record of remarks, discussion, or photographs may not be used unless express permission has been granted by the individual and their company.
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TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
O2-33
8:00 a.m.
8:20 a.m.
8:40 a.m.
9:00 a.m.
9:20 a.m.
9:40 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
W2-70
W2-66
W2-67
Advanced Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Powertrains (Part 3 of 4) (PFL100)
Electric Motor & Power Electronics (Part 1 of 2) (PFL104)
Fuel & Additive Effects on CI Engine Performance (Part 1 of 2) (PFL205)
Fuel Injection and Sprays (Part 2 of 3) (PFL210)
This session covers new production and near-production hybrid powertrains, hybrid architecture, and testing.
Power electronics and electric motors are essential for improving vehicle efficiency through drivetrain electrification. Technologies that support high efficiency, high power density, and low cost motors and power modules are required for the success of vehicle electrification.
This session presents work investigating the effect of fuel composition on CI engine performance in terms of combustion efficiency, emissions and engine hardware durability. Variations in fuel composition include aromatic compounds, the blending of oxygenated components and the use of additives for cetane number improvement and lubricity enhancement.
This session is devoted to experimental and computational work in the area of fuel injection systems and sprays. Topics include: spray characterization, cavitation, multi-phase jet modeling, CFD models for spray processes, wall films and impingement, hydraulic circuit analysis, and dissolved gas effects. Studies of both gasoline and diesel fuel sprays and fuel injection equipment are encouraged.
8:00 a.m. - 10:20 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 10:20 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 11:40 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 11:40 a.m.
Organizers: Michael Duoba, Argonne National Laboratory; Ryan McGee, Ford Motor Co.; Constantine N. Raptis, Mark A. Theobald, GM Powertrain
Organizers: Sergey P. Gladyshev, Michigan-Dearborn University; Laura Marlino, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Constantine N. Raptis, Mark A. Theobald, GM Powertrain; Serdar Yonak, Infineon Technologies North America Corp.
Organizers: Scott Curran, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; William F. Northrop, Univ. of Minnesota; Paul Richards; Samveg Saxena; Andrea Strzelec
Organizers: Tarek M. Abdel-Salam, East Carolina University; Essam El-Hannouny, Argonne National Laboratory; Jacqueline O’Connor, Sandia National Laboratories
The Modular Hybrid Transmission Kit from ZF
Development of Transverse Flux Motor with Improved Material and Manufacturing Method
Indicated Mean Effective Pressure Oscillations in IC-CI Engine with HydrogenRich-Gas Addition
Numerical Spray Modeling for Ultra Low Cost (ULC) Gasoline Engine
(2013-01-1446)
(2013-01-1765)
(2013-01-1687)
(2013-01-1606)
Ralf Kubalczyk, ZF Friedrichshafen AG
Daijiro Takizawa, Tadanobu Takahashi, Haruhiko Shimizu, Ryutaro Kato, Honda R&D Co., Ltd.
Michal Geca, Miroslaw Wendeker, Rafal Sochaczewski, Marcin Szlachetka, Lublin University of Technology
Balamurugan Rathinam, Upendra Naithani, RNTBCI; Laurent Delahaye, Frederic Ravet, Frederic Justet, RENAULT SAS
DC Charging and Standards for Plug-in Electric Vehicles
Development of Rare Earth-saving Magnet Using Localized Diffusion Method
The Feasibility of Using Raw Liquids from Fast Pyrolysis of Woody Biomass as Fuels for Compression-Ignition Engines: A Literature Review
Comparison of the Homogeneous Relaxation Model and a Rayleigh Plesset Cavitation Model in Predicting the Cavitating Flow Through Various Injector Hole Shapes
(2013-01-1475)
(2013-01-1757)
(2013-01-1691)
(2013-01-1613)
Richard Scholer, Chrysler Group LLC
Takayuki Higashi, Takehiro Miyoshi, Ryutaro Kato, Michihisa Kono, Masashi Inoue, Toshiyuki Nagumo, Takahiro Fukui, Kojiro Ohsaki, Honda R&D Co., Ltd.; Makoto Iwasaki, TDK Corporation
Charles J. Mueller, Sandia National Laboratories
Federico Brusiani, Sergio Negro, Gian Marco Bianchi, University of Bologna; Maryam Moulai, Kshitij Neroorkar, David Schmidt, University of MassachusettsAmherst
The Development of a Range Extender Electric Vehicle Demonstrator
Efficient Design Methodology of an AllElectric Vehicle Powertrain using MultiObjective Genetic Optimization Algorithm
The Use of Biodiesel on the Performance and Emission Characteristics of Diesel Engined Vehicles
Numerical Simulations of Turbulent Sprays with a Multicomponent Evaporation Model
(2013-01-1469)
(2013-01-1758)
(2013-01-1698)
(2013-01-1603)
Michael Bassett, Jonathon Hall, Gordon Kennedy, Tony Cains, John Powell, Marco Warth, Mahle Powertrain Ltd.
Abdenour Abdelli, Fabrice Le Berr, Raouf Benlamine, IFP Energies Novelles
Jorge Martins, Universidade do Minho; Felipe Torres, Ednildo Torres, Helcio Pimenta, UFBA; Vitor Ferreira
Shalabh Srivastava, Harold Schock, Farhad Jaberi, Michigan State University
Development of Electric Vehicle System for City Commuter Vehicle
Development and Testing of a Low Cost High Performance Hybrid Vehicle Electric Motor
Engine Performance Characteristics for Biodiesels of Different Unsaturation Degrees and Carbon Chain Lengths
Numerical Simulation of Diesel Spray Combustion in a Constant Volume Chamber by Eulerian and Lagrangian Conditional Moment Closure Models
(2013-01-1447)
(2013-01-1760)
(2013-01-1680)
(2013-01-1600)
Takahito Nozawa, Sumikazu Shamoto, Tomoya Katanoda, Toyota Motor Corporation
Deepak Hari, Christian Brace, Christopher Vagg, Sam Akehurst, University of Bath; Lloyd Ash, Richard Strong, Ashwoods Automotive
P.X. Pham, The University of Sydney; T.A. Bodisco, S. Stevanovic, M.D. Rahman, H. Wang, Z.D. Ristovski, R.J. Brown, Queensland University of Technology; A.R. Masri, The University of Sydney
Hyeonsu Cho, POSTECH; Woo Kim, Kongju National University
Development of a New Powertrain for Subcompact Electric Vehicles
Design and Characterization of an E-booster Driven by an High Speed Brushless DC Motor
The Impact upon Durability of Heavy-Duty Diesel Engine using 5 Percentage Biodiesel
Cavitation Process Simulation for Automotive Applications with an Isothermal Solver Approach
(2013-01-1478)
(2013-01-1762)
(2013-01-1686)
(2013-01-1608)
Akira Kabasawa, Kenichiro Kimura, Takeshi Taguchi, Akihiro Anekawa, Honda R&D Co., Ltd.
Stephane Tavernier, Samuel Equoy, Moving Magnet Technologies SA
Yong-Yuan Ku, Ko Wei Lin, Ya-Lun Chen, Ching-Fu Liao, Automotive Research & Testing Center
Gennady Dumnov, Alexander Muslaev, Viatcheslav Streltsov, Mentor Graphics (Russia); Boris Marovic, Mentor Graphics (Deutschland)GmbH
Validation Test Result Analysis of Plug-in Hybrid Vehicle
Development of Down-sized Motor Stator
Phenomenology of EGR in a Light Duty Diesel Engine Fuelled with Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil (HVO), Used Vegetable Oil Methyl Ester (UVOME) and Their Blends
Effect of Physical Properties on Spray Models
(2013-01-1464)
(2013-01-1763)
(2013-01-1688)
(2013-01-1601)
Kenji Itagaki, Hiroaki Takeuchi, Shizuo Abe, Keita Hashimoto, Toyota Motor Corp.
Ryosuke Utaka, Hiroshi Kaneiwa, Atsushi Umeda, DENSO Corp.; Tatsuhiko Mizutani, Akira Takasaki, Toyota Motor Corp; Mitsuru Kato, DENSO Corp.
Dai Liu, Akbar Ghafourian, Hongming Xu, Univ. of Birmingham
Sarangarajan Vijayraghavan Iyengar, Christopher Rutland, University of Wisconsin Madison
Development of a new two-motor plug-in hybrid System
Improving Traction Drive Performance with DC Bus Voltage Adaptation and Machine Winding Reconfiguration
Experimental Investigation on the Effects on Performance and Emissions of an Automotive Euro 5 Diesel Engine fuelled with B30 from RME and HVO
Validating Non-Reacting Spray Cases with KIVA-3V and OpenFoam
(2013-01-1476)
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-1679)
(2013-01-1595)
Naritomo Higuchi, Yoshihiro Sunaga, Masashi Tanaka, Hiroo Shimada, Honda R&D Co., Ltd.
Lei Hao, General Motors
Federico Millo, Fabio Mallamo, Theodoros Vlachos, Politecnico di Torino; Claudio Ciaravino, General Motors Company; Lucio Postrioti, Giacomo Buitoni, Università di Perugia
Sarangarajan Vijayraghavan Iyengar, ChiWei Tsang, Christopher Rutland, Univ of Wisconsin Madison
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SAE 2013 World Congress 145
POWERTRAIN/PROPULSION
Thursday, April 18 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions
POWERTRAIN/PROPULSION
Thursday, April 18 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
O2-33
W2-70
W2-66
Advanced Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Powertrains (Part 3 of 4) (PFL100)
Electric Motor & Power Electronics (Part 1 of 2) (PFL104)
Fuel & Additive Effects on CI Engine Performance (Part 1 of 2) (PFL205)
Fuel Injection and Sprays (Part 2 of 3) (PFL210)
This session covers new production and near-production hybrid powertrains, hybrid architecture, and testing.
Power electronics and electric motors are essential for improving vehicle efficiency through drivetrain electrification. Technologies that support high efficiency, high power density, and low cost motors and power modules are required for the success of vehicle electrification.
This session presents work investigating the effect of fuel composition on CI engine performance in terms of combustion efficiency, emissions and engine hardware durability. Variations in fuel composition include aromatic compounds, the blending of oxygenated components and the use of additives for cetane number improvement and lubricity enhancement.
This session is devoted to experimental and computational work in the area of fuel injection systems and sprays. Topics include: spray characterization, cavitation, multi-phase jet modeling, CFD models for spray processes, wall films and impingement, hydraulic circuit analysis, and dissolved gas effects. Studies of both gasoline and diesel fuel sprays and fuel injection equipment are encouraged.
8:00 a.m. - 10:20 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 10:20 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 11:40 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 11:40 a.m.
Organizers: Michael Duoba, Argonne National Laboratory; Ryan McGee, Ford Motor Co.; Constantine N. Raptis, Mark A. Theobald, GM Powertrain
Organizers: Sergey P. Gladyshev, Michigan-Dearborn University; Laura Marlino, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Constantine N. Raptis, Mark A. Theobald, GM Powertrain; Serdar Yonak, Infineon Technologies North America Corp.
Organizers: Scott Curran, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; William F. Northrop, Univ. of Minnesota; Paul Richards; Samveg Saxena; Andrea Strzelec
Organizers: Tarek M. Abdel-Salam, East Carolina University; Essam El-Hannouny, Argonne National Laboratory; Jacqueline O’Connor, Sandia National Laboratories
Formation and Removal of Injector Nozzle Deposits in Modern Diesel Cars
Modeling Evaporating Diesel Sprays Using an Improved Gas Particle Model
(2013-01-1684)
(2013-01-1598)
Rod Williams, Alastair Smith, Ian Buttery, Shell Global Solutions (UK)
Sujith Sukumaran, Song-Charng Kong, Iowa State University; Nam Hyo Cho, John Deere Power Systems
Injector Fouling Performance and Solubility of GTL Diesel Dosed with Zinc
Simulations of Diesel Sprays Using the Conditional Moment Closure Model
(2013-01-1697)
(2013-01-1618)
Adrian James Velaers, Stefan de Goede, Christopher Woolard, Sasol Fuels Technology; Ross Burnham, University of Cape Town
Michele Bolla, Thordur Gudmundsson, Yuri M. Wright, Konstantinos Boulouchos, ETH Zurich
Potential of Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil (HVO) in Future High Efficiency Combustion System
Modeling of Narrow-Angle Sprays Using a Spray Model Based on the Moments of the Droplet Size Distribution
(2013-01-1677)
(2013-01-1593)
Om Parkash Bhardwaj, Andreas F. Kolbeck, Thomas Kkoerfer, FEV GmbH; Markku Honkanen, Neste Oil Oyj
Nwabueze G. Emekwuru, Univ. of Wolverhampton
Combustion and Emissions Characteristics of JP8 Blends and ULSD#2 with Similar CN in a Direct Injection Naturally Aspirated Compression Engine
Hole Cross Section Shape Influence on Diesel Nozzle Flow
(2013-01-1682)
(2013-01-1609)
Valentin Soloiu, Henry Ochieng, Jabeous Weaver, Marvin Duggan, Spencer Harp, Brian Vlcek, Craig Jenkins, Georgia Southern University; Marcis Jansons, Wayne State University
Giancarlo Chiatti, Fulvio Palmieri, Università degli Studi “Roma Tre”
10:20 a.m.
10:40 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
11:20 a.m.
Planned by Advanced Power Sources Committeee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
Planned by Advanced Power Sources Committeee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
Planned by Combustion and Fuels Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
Planned by Combustion and Fuels Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00340, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00342, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00347, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00351, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
Technical Session Oral Evaluation Incentives In an effort to collect more evaluation ratings for the technical session speakers, SAE will be holding daily drawings for anyone who completes an oral evaluation card distributed in technical session rooms. Simply complete the card, tear off the perforation with your name and contact number, and turn it in to the session moderator. Six (6) winners will be announced daily to receive prizes. Winners will be announced daily and posted in the technology lounges.
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TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
W2-64
W2-65
8:20 a.m.
8:40 a.m.
9:00 a.m.
9:20 a.m.
9:40 a.m.
W2-61
Heat Transfer and Advances in Thermal & Fluid Sciences - Incylinder Heat Transfer, Cooling and Exhaust Systems (Part 1 of 2) Engine Heat Transfer (PFL214)
Kinetically Controlled CI Combustion (Including HCCI) (Part 1 of 2) (PFL206)
Powertrain Control & Calibration (Part 2 of 3) Powertrain Systems Control (PFL300)
Powertrain NVH (PFL504)
This session focuses on fundamental numerical (1D and 3D CFD) and experimental research in the areas of heat and mass transfer and fluid flow that impacts engine and vehicle performance and design. Subject areas include convection, conduction, radiation, porous media, phase change including boiling, condensation, melting and freezing. Application areas include, combustion, emissions, cooling, lubrication, exhaust, intake, fuel delivery, external air flow, under hood and under body.
This session focuses on kinetically controlled combustion (including, HCCI, PCCI, CAI, RCCI, etc.).
This session covers powertrain control system and optimization processes related to achieving stringent market fuel economy, emissions, performance, reliability, and quality demands. Topics include the control, calibration, and diagnostics of the engine, powertrain, and supporting electromechanical subsystems related to energy management in conventional and hybrid operation.
This session sets out to reflect the recent advances on the research, development and practices of Powertrain NVH treatment. The technical papers are of interest to powertrain system designers, testing specialists, NVH experts, and other individuals who evaluate and develop technologies to control powertrain NVH. The coverage includes: engine, engine subsystem and components noise and vibration; powertrain systems noise measurement and instrumentation; powertrain systems noise analysis.
8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
8:00 a.m. - 11:40 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 10:40 a.m.
Organizers: Tarek M. Abdel-Salam, East Carolina University; Thomas Edward Briggs, Southwest Research Institute; Raj Ranganathan, Showatech Inc.; Martin Tuner, Lund Univ.
Organizers: Christopher Gehrke, Caterpillar Inc.; Scott Goldsborough, Argonne National Laboratory; Nebojsa Milovanovic, Mahle Powertrain, Ltd.; Samveg Saxena; Hongming Xu, Birmingham Univ.
Organizers: Feilong Liu, Delphi Corp.; Peter J. Maloney, MathWorks Inc.; Denise M. Rizzo, US Army TARDEC; Matti Vint, Ricardo Inc.
Organizers: Mikhail A. Ejakov, Ford Motor Co.; Gang Sheng, Marshall University
Exhaust Phases in a DI Diesel Engine Based on Instantaneous Cyclic Heat Transfer Experimental Data
Direct In-cylinder CO2 Measurements of Residual Gas in a GDI Engine for Model Validation and HCCI Combustion Development
Development of a Motor Torque Distribution Strategy of Six-wheel-Driven Electric Vehicles for Optimized Energy Consumption
(2013-01-1646)
(2013-01-1654)
(2013-01-1746)
(2013-01-1708)
Georgios Mavropoulos, Dimitrios Hountalas, National Technical University of Athens
Yan Zhang, Hua Zhao, Brunel University; Mark Peckham, Bruce Campbell, Cambustion Ltd.
Seungjae Yun, Kyongsu Yi, Seoul National Univ; Seyoung Cheon, Yeogiel Yoon, Samsung Techwin
Masanori Takahashi, Ryoji Isarai, Nippon Soken, Inc.; Hiroki Hara, Toyota Motor Corp.
Experimental Investigation of Piston Heat Transfer During Conventional Diesel and Reactivity Controlled Compression Ignition Combustion Regimes
Steady-State Combustion Development of a Downsized Multi-Cylinder Engine with Range Extended HCCI/SACI Capability
Optimal Design Strategies for Different Hybrid Powertrain Configurations Assessed with European Drive Cycles
A Study of Wet/Drying-up Friction and Noise of Accessory Belt
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-1655)
(2013-01-1751)
(2013-01-1701)
Terry Hendricks, Sandia National Laboratories; Jaal Ghandhi, Univ of Wisconsin Madison
Dusan Polovina, David McKenna, Jennifer Wheeler, AVL Powertrain Engineering Inc; Jeff Sterniak, Oliver Miersch-Wiemers, Alan Mond, Hakan Yilmaz, Robert Bosch LLC
Thomas Juergen Boehme, Bernd Becker, Michael Ruben-Weck, Matthias Rothschuh, Alexander Boldt, Christoph Rollinger, Robert Butz, Heiko Rabba, IAV Automotive Engineering; Wolfgang Drewelow, University of Rostock
Gang Sheng, Marshall University
Thermal Management of Vehicular Payloads Using Nanofluid Augmented Coolant Rail Modeling and Analysis
Evaluation of Emissions and Performances from Partially Premixed Compression Ignition Combustion using Gasoline and Spark Assistance
Impacts of Two-Speed Gearbox on Electric Vehicle’s Fuel Economy and Performance
New Vibration Control Methodology in Engine Mount System for Low-Fuel Consumption Engines
(2013-01-1641)
(2013-01-1664)
(2013-01-0349)
(2013-01-1703)
Fan He; David Ewing; Joshua Finn; John Wagner; Lin Ma
Jose M Desantes, Raul Payri, Antonio Garcia, Javier Monsalve Serrano, Universitat Politecnica de Valencia
Guang Wu, Xing Zhang, Zuomin Dong, University of Victoria
Yusuke Sato, Masahiko Kondo, Nissan
Study of Motor Oil Cooling at Low Reynolds Number in Multi-Port Narrow Channels
Chemical Kinetics Study on Two-Stage Main Heat Release in Ignition Process of Highly Diluted Mixtures
PHEV Cold Start Emissions Management
Powertrain Mount Layout Design for Decoupling Rigid Body Modes in the Vehicle Concept Design Stage
(2013-01-1643)
(2013-01-1657)
Chairpersons: Raj Ranganathan, Showatech Inc.; Martin Tuner, Lund Univ. 8:00 a.m.
W2-69
Chairpersons: Matti Vint, Ricardo Inc.
Measurement of Piston Secondary Motion Using the New Digital Telemeter
(2013-01-0358)
(2013-01-1706)
Mohammed S. Saadi, Mohammed Ismail, Kazunari Kuwahara, Takuya Tada, Osaka Shahram Fotowat, Md Abdul Quaiyum, Amir Institute of Technology; Masahiro Furutani, Fartaj, Univ of Windsor Nagoya Institute of Technology; Yasuyuki Sakai, Hiromitsu Ando, University of Fukui
Paul Chambon, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Dean Deter, David Irick, Univ of Tennessee; David Smith, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Hunor Etele Erdelyi, Dirk Roesems, Alessandro Toso, Stijn Donders, LMS International
Design and Simulations of an Enhanced and Cost Effective Engine Split Cooling Concept
2-Stroke CAI Operation on a Poppet Valve DI Engine Fuelled with Gasoline and its Blends with Ethanol
Vehicle System Control for Start-Stop Powertrains with Automatic Transmissions
Research and Improvement of SteeringWheel’s Idle Shaking
(2013-01-1640)
(2013-01-1674)
(2013-01-0347)
(2013-01-1711)
Azmi Osman, Aizad Sazrul Sabrudin, Mohd Asmu’i Hussin, Zul Ashraf Bakri, PROTON Malaysia
Yan Zhang, Hua Zhao, Mohammed Ojapah, Alasdair Cairns, Brunel University
Xiaoyong Wang, Ryan McGee, Ming Kuang, Ford Motor Co.
Shichao Wang, Wenku Shi, Guangming Wu, Shida Nie, Jilin University
Flow and Pressure Drop Characteristics for Various Non-Circular Curved Ducts Used in Automobile HVAC System with Different Bend Angles
Influence of the Combination of Fuel Properties for a DI-Diesel Engine under Partly Homogeneous Combustion
Real-Time Optimal Energy Management of Heavy Duty Hybrid Electric Vehicles
Objective Evaluation of Interior Sound Quality in Passenger Cars Using Artificial Neural Networks
(2013-01-1645)
(2013-01-1685)
(2013-01-1748)
(2013-01-1704)
Ashok Kumar M, Kannan Kanniah, General Motors Technical Center India
Yousef Jeihouni, Ludger Ruhkamp, FEV GmbH, Aachen, Germany; Stefan Pischinger, VKA , RWTH Aachen University
Dezong Zhao, Richard Stobart, Loughborough University
Shuming Chen, Dengfeng Wang, Yinchong Wu, Jilin University; Zongwei Liu, Hailin Wang, Geely Automobile Institute Ltd
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POWERTRAIN/PROPULSION
Thursday, April 18 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions
POWERTRAIN/PROPULSION
Thursday, April 18 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
W2-64
W2-65
W2-61
Heat Transfer and Advances in Thermal & Fluid Sciences - Incylinder Heat Transfer, Cooling and Exhaust Systems (Part 1 of 2) Engine Heat Transfer (PFL214)
Kinetically Controlled CI Combustion (Including HCCI) (Part 1 of 2) (PFL206)
Powertrain Control & Calibration (Part 2 of 3) Powertrain Systems Control (PFL300)
Powertrain NVH (PFL504)
This session focuses on fundamental numerical (1D and 3D CFD) and experimental research in the areas of heat and mass transfer and fluid flow that impacts engine and vehicle performance and design. Subject areas include convection, conduction, radiation, porous media, phase change including boiling, condensation, melting and freezing. Application areas include, combustion, emissions, cooling, lubrication, exhaust, intake, fuel delivery, external air flow, under hood and under body.
This session focuses on kinetically controlled combustion (including, HCCI, PCCI, CAI, RCCI, etc.).
This session covers powertrain control system and optimization processes related to achieving stringent market fuel economy, emissions, performance, reliability, and quality demands. Topics include the control, calibration, and diagnostics of the engine, powertrain, and supporting electromechanical subsystems related to energy management in conventional and hybrid operation.
This session sets out to reflect the recent advances on the research, development and practices of Powertrain NVH treatment. The technical papers are of interest to powertrain system designers, testing specialists, NVH experts, and other individuals who evaluate and develop technologies to control powertrain NVH. The coverage includes: engine, engine subsystem and components noise and vibration; powertrain systems noise measurement and instrumentation; powertrain systems noise analysis.
8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
8:00 a.m. - 11:40 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 10:40 a.m.
Organizers: Tarek M. Abdel-Salam, East Carolina University; Thomas Edward Briggs, Southwest Research Institute; Raj Ranganathan, Showatech Inc.; Martin Tuner, Lund Univ.
Organizers: Christopher Gehrke, Caterpillar Inc.; Scott Goldsborough, Argonne National Laboratory; Nebojsa Milovanovic, Mahle Powertrain, Ltd.; Samveg Saxena; Hongming Xu, Birmingham Univ.
Organizers: Feilong Liu, Delphi Corp.; Peter J. Maloney, MathWorks Inc.; Denise M. Rizzo, US Army TARDEC; Matti Vint, Ricardo Inc.
Organizers: Mikhail A. Ejakov, Ford Motor Co.; Gang Sheng, Marshall University
Wall Temperature Effect on SI-CAI Hybrid Combustion Progress in a Gasoline Engine
Solutions of Hybrid Energy-Optimal Control for Model-based Calibrations of HEV Powertrains
Vibration Analysis for GDI Components using Partial Coherence Function
(2013-01-1662)
(2013-01-1747)
(2013-01-1702)
Xinyan Wang, Hui Xie, Le Li, Liyan Xie, Tao Chen, Tianjin Univ; Hua Zhao, Brunel University
Thomas Juergen Boehme, Benjamin Frank, Matthias Schultalbers, IAV Automotive Engineering; Markus Schori, Bernhard Lampe, University of Rostock
KiChul Shin, SangJik Lee, Dong-Ryul Lee, Junseok Yoon, Sungbok Jun, Kefico Corp.
Characterization of Engine Control Authority on HCCI Combustion as the High Load Limit is Approached
An Intelligent Alternator Control Mechanism for Energy Recuperation and Fuel Efficiency Improvement
Engine Fault Detection Using Wavelet Packet Transforms
(2013-01-1665)
(2013-01-1750)
(2013-01-1705)
James P. Szybist, K. Dean Edwards, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Matthew Foster, Delphi Powertrain; Keith Confer, Delphi Corp; Wayne Moore, Delphi Energy & Engine Mgmt Systems
Venkatnarayanan Lakshminarasimhan, Tata Motors Ltd.; Gopal Athani, Tata Technologies Ltd.
Mohamed F. Aly, American University in Cairo
Understanding Knock Metric for Controlled Auto-Ignition Engines
Electric Low Pressure Fuel Pump Control for Fuel Saving
(2013-01-1658)
(2013-01-0339)
Amir Maria, Wai K. Cheng, Kenneth Kar, MIT; William Cannella, Chevron
Matteo De Cesare, Marco Parotto, Federico Covassin, Stefano Sgatti, Magneti Marelli SpA Powertrain Division
Development of Dynamic Models for an HCCI Engine with Fully Variable Valve-Train
Multidimensional Measure of Perceived Shift Quality Metric for Automatic Transmission Applying Kansei Engineering Methods
Chairpersons: Raj Ranganathan, Showatech Inc.; Martin Tuner, Lund Univ. 10:00 a.m.
10:20 a.m.
10:40 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
11:20 a.m.
(2013-01-0336)
Yudai Yamasaki, University of Tokyo; Franz Xaver Schauer, Georg Wachtmeister, Technische Universität München
Byeong wook Jeon, Hyundai Motor Company; Sang-Hwan Kim, Heather Harrelson, University of Michigan - Dearborn
Disturbance Observation and Rejection Method for Gasoline HCCI Combustion Control Kang Song; Hui Xie; Le Li; Jun Lu; Cheng Li; Zhiqiang Gao
11:40 a.m.
Two-Input Two-Output Control of Blended Fuel HCCI Engines (2013-01-1663) Mehran Bidarvatan, Mahdi Shahbakhti, Michigan Technological Univ.
SAE 2013 World Congress
Chairpersons: Matti Vint, Ricardo Inc.
(2013-01-1656)
(2013-01-1660)
148
W2-69
TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
W2-64
W2-65
W2-61
Heat Transfer and Advances in Thermal & Fluid Sciences - Incylinder Heat Transfer, Cooling and Exhaust Systems (Part 1 of 2) Engine Heat Transfer (PFL214)
Kinetically Controlled CI Combustion (Including HCCI) (Part 1 of 2) (PFL206)
Powertrain Control & Calibration (Part 2 of 3) Powertrain Systems Control (PFL300)
Powertrain NVH (PFL504)
This session focuses on fundamental numerical (1D and 3D CFD) and experimental research in the areas of heat and mass transfer and fluid flow that impacts engine and vehicle performance and design. Subject areas include convection, conduction, radiation, porous media, phase change including boiling, condensation, melting and freezing. Application areas include, combustion, emissions, cooling, lubrication, exhaust, intake, fuel delivery, external air flow, under hood and under body.
This session focuses on kinetically controlled combustion (including, HCCI, PCCI, CAI, RCCI, etc.).
This session covers powertrain control system and optimization processes related to achieving stringent market fuel economy, emissions, performance, reliability, and quality demands. Topics include the control, calibration, and diagnostics of the engine, powertrain, and supporting electromechanical subsystems related to energy management in conventional and hybrid operation.
This session sets out to reflect the recent advances on the research, development and practices of Powertrain NVH treatment. The technical papers are of interest to powertrain system designers, testing specialists, NVH experts, and other individuals who evaluate and develop technologies to control powertrain NVH. The coverage includes: engine, engine subsystem and components noise and vibration; powertrain systems noise measurement and instrumentation; powertrain systems noise analysis.
8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
8:00 a.m. - 11:40 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 10:40 a.m.
Organizers: Tarek M. Abdel-Salam, East Carolina University; Thomas Edward Briggs, Southwest Research Institute; Raj Ranganathan, Showatech Inc.; Martin Tuner, Lund Univ.
Organizers: Christopher Gehrke, Caterpillar Inc.; Scott Goldsborough, Argonne National Laboratory; Nebojsa Milovanovic, Mahle Powertrain, Ltd.; Samveg Saxena; Hongming Xu, Birmingham Univ.
Organizers: Feilong Liu, Delphi Corp.; Peter J. Maloney, MathWorks Inc.; Denise M. Rizzo, US Army TARDEC; Matti Vint, Ricardo Inc.
Organizers: Mikhail A. Ejakov, Ford Motor Co.; Gang Sheng, Marshall University
Experimental Investigation of Close Loop Control of HCCI Engine Using Dual Fuel Approach
A New Control Strategy of Wet Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT) Clutch and Synchronizer for Seamless Gear Preselect (Written Only - No Oral Presentation)
Chairpersons: Raj Ranganathan, Showatech Inc.; Martin Tuner, Lund Univ. 12:00 p.m.
10:01 p.m.
W2-69
Chairpersons: Matti Vint, Ricardo Inc.
(2013-01-1675)
(2013-01-0340)
Rakesh Kumar Maurya, I I T Kanpur; Avinash Kumar Agarwal, I I T Kanpur
Mohammad Adhitya, Rashad Mustafa, Artur Plötner, Ferit Küçükay, IAE, TU Braunschweig
Numerical Simulation of Subcooled Nucleate Boiling in Cooling Jacket of IC Engine (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
Development of a Model-Based HCCI Control Strategy for an Engine with a Fully Variable Valve Train (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
Slip and Lock up Control of Torque Converter clutch at Launching Conditions and Its Temperature (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
Refinement of Powertrain Transmitted Vibration by Optimizing the Geometrical Parameters of Vehicle Body Structure
(2013-01-1651)
(2013-01-1667)
(2013-01-0357)
(2013-01-1715)
Hemant Punekar, Saurish Das, Ansys Inc,
Franz Xaver Schauer, Thomas Zimmer, Matthias Bachhuber, Michael Scheller, TU München; Yudai Yamasaki, University of Tokyo; Kazuhiro Oryoji, Hitachi Europe GmbH; Georg Wachtmeister, TU München
Zhenjie Liu, Yulong Lei, Hongpeng Zheng, Yao Fu, State Key Lab. of ASC, Jilin University; Xin Jiang, China FAW Group Corporation R&D Center
Arash Keshavarz, Mohsen Bayani Khaknejad, Sajjad Beigmoradi, Kambiz Jahani, CAE Engineer, R&D Center of SAIPA
Model-Based Design of a Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle Control Strategy (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
Optimisation of an Air Intake System to Reduce Multiple Whoosh Noises from an Engine (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
10:02 p.m.
10:03 p.m.
(Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
(2013-01-1753)
(2013-01-1714)
Jonathan King, Douglas Nelson, Virginia Tech
Vivek Kolhe, K. Veeramani, Pawan Thakur, Tata Techologies Ltd; Ashish Tiwari, Manoj P N, Tata Motors Ltd
An Application of Ant Colony Optimization to Energy Efficient Routing for Electric Vehicles (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-0337) Rami Abousleiman, Chrysler Group LLC; Osamah Rawashdeh, Oakland University Planned by Combustion and Fuels Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00353, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
Planned by Combustion and Fuels Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
Planned by Control and Calibration Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
Planned by Lubricants and Powertrain Systems Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00356, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00364, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
The purpose of this session is to provide an open exchange of ideas. Remarks made by participants or members of the audience cannot be quoted or attributed to the individual or their company unless express permission has been granted by the individual and their company. Any record of remarks, discussion, or photographs may not be used unless express permission has been granted by the individual and their company. SAE 2013 World Congress 149
POWERTRAIN/PROPULSION
Thursday, April 18 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions
POWERTRAIN/PROPULSION
Thursday, April 18 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
W2-63
O3-45
W2-68
SI Combustion (Part 2 of 3) Alternative Fuels (PFL201)
Transmission and Driveline: Transmission Systems/Drive Unit (PFL600)
Advanced Battery Technologies (Part 3 of 4) (PFL103)
New CI & SI Engines and Components (Part 3 of 3) (PFL500)
This session focuses on combustion technologies in both 4-stroke and 2-stroke engines characterized by 1) ignition by an external energy source that serves to control combustion phasing, and 2) a combustion rate that is limited by flame propagation. The scope of topics includes studies of mixture formation, ignition, knock, engine efficiency, flame propagation, alternative fuels and emissions formation. Part 2 of 3: Alternative Fuels
This session deals with papers on automotive transmissions of different types, their enhancements and controls.
The success of HEV’s, PHEV’s & EV’s is highly dependent on their batteries. This session focuses on advanced battery technologies, including, but not limited to: advanced materials and cell chemistries, battery management systems and controls, modeling, testing, diagnosis and health monitoring, safety, reliability, durability, battery charging, battery economics/ cost reduction, and system integration/ optimization. These topics can be addressed at the cell, module, pack or vehicle levels.
This session covers topics regarding new CI and SI engines and components. This includes analytical, experimental, and computational studies covering hardware development as well as design and analysis techniques.
8:00 a.m. - 11:20 a.m.
8:20 a.m. - 11:20 a.m.
8:40 a.m. - 11:40 a.m.
9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Organizers: Terrence Alger, Southwest Research Institute; Richard S. Davis, General Motors LLC; Mark C. Sellnau, Delphi Corp.
Organizers: Berthold Martin, Chrysler Group LLC; Tejinder Singh, General Motors LLC
Organizers: Wayne Cai, General Motors; Yi Ding, US Army; Xiaosong Huang, General Motors; Neil M. Johnson, Ricardo Inc.; Alvaro Masias, Ford Motor Co.; James Miller, Argonne National Laboratory; Thomas Wang, GM Technical Center; Xinran Xiao, Michigan State University
Organizers: Jeffrey Naber, Michigan Tech. University; James E. Smith, West Virginia Univ.; John Szpytman, Continental Automotive Systems; Bryon Wasacz, Chrysler Group LLC
Chairpersons: Mark Sellnau, Delphi Corp; Richard Davis, General Motors LLC 8:00 a.m.
O2-44
Fuel Property Effects on Particulates In Spark Ignition Engines (2013-01-1124) Carl Vuk, Renaissance Engineering and Consulting; Steven J. Vander Griend, ICM Inc.
8:20 a.m.
8:40 a.m.
9:00 a.m.
9:20 a.m.
9:40 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
Combustion Characteristics and Emissions of Low2-Methylfuran/Gasoline Blend in a DISI Engine
FEV-7-XDCT: A Compact and Cost-Efficient DCT for Small and Mid-SIze Vehicles
(2013-01-1317)
(2013-01-1271)
Chongming Wang, Hongming Xu, Thomas Lattimore, University of Birmingham
Kiran Govindswamy, FEV Inc.; Gereon Hellenbroich, FEV GmbH; Johannes Ruschhaupt, VKA, RWTH Aachen University
Emission Characteristics of Gasoline and LPG in a Spray-guided-type Direct Injection Engine
Development of New Dual-Clutch Transmission Systems
Catastrophic Failures in Lithium-Ion Battery Packs Used in EV and Hybrid Vehicles
(2013-01-1323)
(Oral Only)
(Oral Only)
Cheolwoong Park, Yunseo Park, Seungmook Oh, Yonggyu Lee, Tae Young Kim, Hongsuk Kim, Young Choi, KernYong Kang, Korea Institute of Machinery & Materials
Bernd Vahlensieck, Detlef Baasch, Markus Hoher, ZF Friedrichshafen AG
Vijay Somandepalli, Exponent Inc; Kevin Marr, Exponent Inc; Quinn Horn, Exponent Inc
In-Cylinder Spectroscopic Measurements of Combustion Process in a SI Engine Fuelled with Butanol-Gasoline Blend
Online Driveline Fatigue Data Acquisition Method
Characterizing Thermal Runaway of Lithiumion Cells in a Battery System Using Finite Element Analysis Approach
Diesel/Gasoline Dual Fuel Powered Combustion System based on Diesel CI Triggered Ignition Control
(2013-01-1318)
(2013-01-1270)
(2013-01-1534)
(2013-01-1718)
Cinzia Tornatore, Simona Merola, Gerardo Valentino, Luca Marchitto, Istituto Motori CNR
Hussein Dourra, Chrysler Group LLC
Kim F. Yeow, Ho Teng, AVL Powertrain Engineering Inc.
Dae Choi, Hyunsung Jung, Yohan Chi, Hyundai Motor Company; Shinhyuk Joo, Southwest Research Institute
Performance and Emissions of an SI Engine using Methanol-Water Blends
The Design, Development and Industrialization of an New 8 Speed Automatic Transmission in China
Investigation of the Impact Phenomenon During Minor Collision
Reducing Part Load Pumping Loss and Improving Thermal Efficiency through High Compression Ratio Over-Expanded Cycle
(2013-01-1319)
(2013-01-1277)
(2013-01-1545)
(2013-01-1744)
Louis Sileghem, Thomas Huylebroeck, Arvid Van den Bulcke, Jeroen Vancoillie, Sebastian Verhelst, Ghent University
Jan Gang Lu, SAIC Shengrui Transmission
Masashi Takahashi, Masaru Takabayashi, Hiroyuki Mitsuishi, Japan Automobile Research Institute
Yu Wan, Aimin Du, Tongji University
Characterization of Ethanol Blends Combustion Processes and Soot Formation in a GDI Engine
The World’s First Transverse 8-Speed Automatic Transmission
Application of Insulation Standards to High Voltage Automotive Applications
Valve Lift Profile Development and Optimization Using Matlab
(2013-01-1316)
(2013-01-1274)
(2013-01-1528)
(2013-01-1722)
Francesco Catapano, Silvana Di Iorio, Maurizio Lazzaro, Paolo Sementa, Bianca Maria Vaglieco, Istituto Motori CNR
Toshihiko Aoki, Hiroshi Kato, Aisin AW Co Ltd; Naoki Kato, Morise Masaru, Toyota Motor Corp.
Robert Foley, Rajesh Nagappala, Galen Ressler, General Motors Company; Peter Andres, General Motors Company, Opel Div; Brian Martel, General Motors Company
Iain Cameron, Bruce Minaker, Univ of Windsor
Fuel Economy and CO2 Emissions of Ethanol-Gasoline Blends in a Turbocharged DI Engine
The ZF-Automatic Transmission 9HP48 Transmission System, Design and Mechanical Parts
Requirements for Testing Lithium Batteries for Transportation
CO2 Reduction Potential through Improved Mechanical Efficiency of the Internal Combustion Engine: Technology Survey and Cost-Benefit Analysis
(2013-01-1321)
(2013-01-1276)
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-1740)
Hosuk H. Jung, Thomas G. Leone, Michael H. Shelby, James E. Anderson, Travis Collings, Ford Motor Company
Lutz Gaertner, Michael Ebenhoch, ZF Friedrichshafen AG
Richard Byczek, Intertek
Michael Howlett, Bernhard Enzi, Georg von Falck, Wolfgang Schoeffmann, Reinhold Haslinger, Mario Brunner, AVL LIST GmbH
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TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
W2-63
O3-45
10:40 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
W2-68
SI Combustion (Part 2 of 3) Alternative Fuels (PFL201)
Transmission and Driveline: Transmission Systems/Drive Unit (PFL600)
Advanced Battery Technologies (Part 3 of 4) (PFL103)
New CI & SI Engines and Components (Part 3 of 3) (PFL500)
This session focuses on combustion technologies in both 4-stroke and 2-stroke engines characterized by 1) ignition by an external energy source that serves to control combustion phasing, and 2) a combustion rate that is limited by flame propagation. The scope of topics includes studies of mixture formation, ignition, knock, engine efficiency, flame propagation, alternative fuels and emissions formation. Part 2 of 3: Alternative Fuels
This session deals with papers on automotive transmissions of different types, their enhancements and controls.
The success of HEV’s, PHEV’s & EV’s is highly dependent on their batteries. This session focuses on advanced battery technologies, including, but not limited to: advanced materials and cell chemistries, battery management systems and controls, modeling, testing, diagnosis and health monitoring, safety, reliability, durability, battery charging, battery economics/ cost reduction, and system integration/ optimization. These topics can be addressed at the cell, module, pack or vehicle levels.
This session covers topics regarding new CI and SI engines and components. This includes analytical, experimental, and computational studies covering hardware development as well as design and analysis techniques.
8:00 a.m. - 11:20 a.m.
8:20 a.m. - 11:20 a.m.
8:40 a.m. - 11:40 a.m.
9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Organizers: Terrence Alger, Southwest Research Institute; Richard S. Davis, General Motors LLC; Mark C. Sellnau, Delphi Corp.
Organizers: Berthold Martin, Chrysler Group LLC; Tejinder Singh, General Motors LLC
Organizers: Wayne Cai, General Motors; Yi Ding, US Army; Xiaosong Huang, General Motors; Neil M. Johnson, Ricardo Inc.; Alvaro Masias, Ford Motor Co.; James Miller, Argonne National Laboratory; Thomas Wang, GM Technical Center; Xinran Xiao, Michigan State University
Organizers: Jeffrey Naber, Michigan Tech. University; James E. Smith, West Virginia Univ.; John Szpytman, Continental Automotive Systems; Bryon Wasacz, Chrysler Group LLC
Investigation to Leveraging Effect of Ethanol Direct Injection (EDI) in a Gasoline Port Injection (GPI) Engine
Optimization Potential For A State Of The Art 8 Speed AT
Accelerated Life Test Methodology for Li-Ion Batteries in Automotive Applications
Design and Modeling of a Novel Internal Combustion Engine with Direct Hydraulic Power Take-off
(2013-01-1322)
(2013-01-1272)
(2013-01-1548)
(2013-01-1733)
Yuan Zhuang, Guang Hong, University of Technology, Sydney
Albert Dick, ZF Friedrichshafen AG; Juergen Greiner, ZF Getriebe GmbH; Anton Locher, Friedemann Jauch, ZF Friedrichshafen AG
Karl William Steffke, Sudhakar Inguva, Daniel Van Cleve, James Knockeart, General Motors Company
Kevin Zaseck, University of Michigan; Aristotelis Babajimopoulos, Stony Brook University; Matthew Brusstar, US Environmental Protection Agency; Zoran Filipi, Clemson University; Dennis Assanis, Stony Brook University
Effect of Ethanol on Part Load Thermal Efficiency and CO2 Emissions of SI Engines
Technologies for Future Generation ATs
Battery Life Prognostic Framework and Application to Lithium-Ion Graphite/IronPhosphate Chemistry
The Free Piston Linear Generator Development of an Innovative, Compact, Highly Efficient Range-Extender Module
(2013-01-1634)
(Oral Only)
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-1727)
Hosuk H. Jung, Michael H. Shelby, Ford Motor Co.; Charles E. Newman, Belcan Corporation; Robert A. Stein, AVL Powertrain Engineering Inc
Martin Grumbach, ZF Friedrichshafen AG
Kandler Smith, Eric Wood, Ahmad Pesaran, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Florian Kock, DLR Institute of Vehicle Concepts; Johannes Haag, DLR Institute of Combustion Technology; Horst E. Friedrich, DLR Institute of Vehicle Concepts
An Overview of the Effects of EthanolGasoline Blends on SI Engine Performance, Fuel Efficiency, and Emissions
Automatic Transmission Systems beyond 2020 - Challenges and Competition
Predicting Battery Pack Performance vs. Age Using Cell Data
(2013-01-1635)
(2013-01-1273)
(Oral Only)
Chairpersons: Mark Sellnau, Delphi Corp; Richard Davis, General Motors LLC 10:20 a.m.
O2-44
Robert A. Stein, AVL Powertrain Engineering Juergen Greiner, Martin Grumbach, ZF Inc.; James E. Anderson, Timothy J. Friedrichshafen AG Wallington, Ford Motor Company 11:20 a.m.
Adam Timmons, Chrysler Group LLC
Pulse Power Testing of Batteries and Supercapacitors for Hybrid Electric Vehicle Applications: A Comparison of Constant Current, Constant Power, and Ramped Power Transients (2013-01-1535) Dennis A. Corrigan, Xiao Liu, Wayne State University
10:01 p.m.
Effect of Flywheel Mass and Its Center of Gravity on Crankshaft Endurance Limit Safety Factor and Dynamics (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-1743) Nil Kanth Singh, Sanjay S. Patil, Tata Motors, Ltd. Planned by Combustion and Fuels Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
Planned by Transmission and Driveline Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
Planned by Advanced Power Sources Committeee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
Planned by Lubricants and Powertrain Systems Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00345, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00365, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00341, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00362, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
SAE 2013 World Congress 151
POWERTRAIN/PROPULSION
Thursday, April 18 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions
POWERTRAIN/PROPULSION
Thursday, April 18 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
O2-44
1:00 p.m.
1:20 p.m.
1:40 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
2:20 p.m.
2:40 p.m.
O2-33
W2-68
W2-70
Advanced Battery Technologies (Part 4 of 4) (PFL103)
Advanced Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Powertrains (Part 4 of 4) (PFL100)
Cold Start and Transients (PFL211)
Electric Motor & Power Electronics (Part 2 of 2) (PFL104)
The success of HEV’s, PHEV’s & EV’s is highly dependent on their batteries. This session focuses on advanced battery technologies, including, but not limited to: advanced materials and cell chemistries, battery management systems and controls, modeling, testing, diagnosis and health monitoring, safety, reliability, durability, battery charging, battery economics/cost reduction, and system integration/optimization. These topics can be addressed at the cell, module, pack or vehicle levels.
This session covers new production and near-production hybrid powertrains, hybrid architecture, and testing.
This session focuses on both SI and CI combustion and mixture preparation during cold start and transient engine operation. Example topics include engine performance, emissions, control strategies and calibrations for cold start and transient operation impact on NOx, PM, HC, CO, and CO2 emissions; also including the impact of variable valve timing, spark, and turbocharger controls.
Power electronics and electric motors are essential for improving vehicle efficiency through drivetrain electrification. Technologies that support high efficiency, high power density, and low cost motors and power modules are required for the success of vehicle electrification.
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:40 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Organizers: Wayne Cai, General Motors; Yi Ding, US Army; Xiaosong Huang, General Motors; Neil M. Johnson, Ricardo Inc.; Alvaro Masias, Ford Motor Co.; James Miller, Argonne National Laboratory; Thomas Wang, GM Technical Center; Xinran Xiao, Michigan State University
Organizers: Michael Duoba, Argonne National Laboratory; Ryan McGee, Ford Motor Co.; Constantine N. Raptis, Mark A. Theobald, GM Powertrain
Organizers: Eric W. Curtis, Ford Motor Co.; Ouafae El Ganaoui-Mourlan, IFP School; Peter Moilanen, Ford Motor Co.; Hamidb Servati, ServoTech. Engineering
Organizers: Sergey P. Gladyshev, Michigan-Dearborn University; Laura Marlino, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Constantine N. Raptis, Mark A. Theobald, GM Powertrain; Serdar Yonak, Infineon Technologies North America Corp.
Vision of Electric Automotive Machines The Future is Here
A Comparative Study of Hydraulic Hybrid Systems for Class 6 Trucks
Insights into Cold-Start DISI Combustion in an Optical Engine Operating at -7°C
High Efficiency Isolated AC-DC Converter with Gradationally Controlled Voltage Inverter for On-Board Charger
(2013-01-1527)
(2013-01-1472)
(2013-01-1309)
(2013-01-1756)
Nahum Goldenberg, Nahum Goldenberg, Ltd.
Namwook Kim, Aymeric Rousseau, Argonne National Laboratory
Petros Efthymiou, Martin H. Davy, Colin P. Garner, Graham K. Hargrave, John E.T. Rimmer, Loughborough University; Dave Richardson, Jaguar Land Rover
Takashi Kaneyama, Kazutoshi Awane, Mamoru Takikita, Naohisa Uehara, Ryota Kondo, Masaki Yamada, Mitsubishi Electric Corp.
Newly Developed Lithium-Ion Battery Pack Technology for a Mass-Market Electric Vehicle
Assessing the Battery Cost at which Plugin Hybrid Medium-Duty Parcel Delivery Vehicles Become Cost-Effective
An Investigation into Cold Start Emissions from Compression Ignition Engines using EU Legislative Emissions Test Procedures
Development of a Smart Main Relay Assembly using IGBTs for xEV Battery System
(2013-01-1543)
(2013-01-1450)
(2013-01-1304)
(2013-01-1764)
Yukiko Kinoshita, Toshiro Hirai, Yasuharu Watanabe, Yasuo Yamazaki, Ryuichi Amagai, Keisuke Sato, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.
Laurie A. Ramroth, Jeffrey D. Gonder, Aaron D. Brooker, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Piotr Bielaczyc, Joseph Woodburn, Andrzej Szczotka, Bosmal Automotive R&D Institute Ltd
Taeyeon Lee, Byungsub Jung, HK Semitech Co., LTD.; Sang-Ryong Lee, Ho-Kyung Kim, Sa-Heun Wie, Dae-Hwan Kwon, MinChul Joo, Yura Corporation
The Electric Drive Advanced Battery (EDAB) Project: Development and Utilization of an On-Road Energy Storage System Testbed
Study on the Application of the Waste Heat Recovery System to Heavy-Duty Series Hybrid Electric Vehicles
Diesel Cold-Start Emission Control Research for 2015-2025 LEV III Emissions
Development of an Integrated Electrified Powertrain for a Newly Developed Electric Vehicle
(2013-01-1533)
(2013-01-1455)
(2013-01-1301)
(2013-01-1759)
Jeffrey Wishart, ECOtality North America; Richard Barney Carlson, Idaho National Laboratory; Paul Chambon, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Tyler Gray, ECOtality North America
Daebong Jung, Seoul National Univ.; SungJin Park, Hongik Univ.; Kyoungdoug Min, Seoul National Univ.
Gary D. Neely, Jayant V. Sarlashkar, Darius Mehta, Southwest Research Institute
Hirofumi Shimizu, Takahito Okubo, Izuho Hirano, Shigeaki Ishikawa, Makoto Abe, Nissan
Battery Development for Stop-Start Application in Brazilian Market
System Design and Control Strategy for a Battery/Supercapacitor Electric Bus with an Integrated Fast Charger/Bus Stop Station
Investigation on Transient Emissions of a Turbocharged Diesel Engine Fuelled by HVO Blends
Model-Based Analysis of Active and Passive Balancing for Electric Vehicles and HybridElectric Vehicles
(2013-01-1526)
(2013-01-1459)
(2013-01-1307)
(2013-01-1755)
Luiz Soeiro, Luciano Cyrne, Leandro Figueiredo, Fiat Brazil S/A; Christopher LaRochelle, Chrysler Group LLC; Maumi Tsurumaki, Johnson Controls PS do Brasil Ltda
Yi-Hsuan Hung, Hong-Wei Li, Hung-Chun Lee, National Taiwan Normal University; Chien-An Chen, Automotive Research & Testing Center; Chien Hsun Wu, Industrial Technology Research Institute
Cheng Tan, Hongming Xu, University of Birmingham; Shi-Jin Shuai, Tsinghua University; Akbar Ghafourian, Dai Liu, Jianyi Tian, University of Birmingham
Zhenli Zhang, Johnson Controls; Brian Sisk, Johnson Controls Power Solutions
Lithium-Ion Battery Pack for Stop and Start System
Using Pneumatic Hybrid Technology to Reduce Fuel Consumption and Eliminate Turbo-Lag
Cold and Warm Start Characteristics using HVO and RME Blends in a V6 Diesel Engine
Wireless Charging Guideline, SAE TIR J2954: Performance, Safety and Interoperability Considerations for the Wireless Charging of Plug-In Vehicles
(2013-01-1538)
(2013-01-1452)
(2013-01-1306)
(Oral Only)
Yamato Utsunomiya, Yuki Nagai, DENSO Corp.; Jun Kataoka, Hirobumi Awakawa, Suzuki Motor Corp.
Ran Bao, Richard Stobart, Loughborough University
Dai Liu, Hongming Xu, Jianyi Tian, Cheng Tan, Birmingham Univ; Yanfei Li, Tsinghua University
Jesse Schneider, BMW AG
Performance Plus Range: Combined Battery Concept for Plug‑In Hybrid Vehicles
Conceptualization and Implementation of an AWD Parallel Hybrid Powertrain Concept
Transient Conditions Research on a V6 Diesel Engine Fuelled with Biodiesels
Wireless Charging: The Future of Electric
(2013-01-1525)
(2013-01-1448)
(2013-01-1302)
(Oral Only)
Jens Bockstette, VKA RWTH-Aachen; Knut Habermann, Juergen Ogrzewalla, FEV GmbH; Martin Pischinger, FEV Inc.; David Seibert, FEV GmbH
Paul Venhovens, Pierluigi Pisu, Robert Prucka, Bhavuk Makkar, Patrik Frommann, Tejas Sonavane, Chris D’Amico, CU-ICAR Clemson Univ Int’l Center For Automotive Research
Jianyi Tian, Hongming Xu, Akbar Ghafourian, Dai Liu, Cheng Tan, Birmingham Univ; Shi-Jin Shuai, Tsinghua University
Christopher Eric Borroni-Bird, Qualcomm Inc.
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TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
O2-44
3:00 p.m.
3:20 p.m.
3:40 p.m.
O2-33
W2-68
W2-70
Advanced Battery Technologies (Part 4 of 4) (PFL103)
Advanced Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Powertrains (Part 4 of 4) (PFL100)
Cold Start and Transients (PFL211)
Electric Motor & Power Electronics (Part 2 of 2) (PFL104)
The success of HEV’s, PHEV’s & EV’s is highly dependent on their batteries. This session focuses on advanced battery technologies, including, but not limited to: advanced materials and cell chemistries, battery management systems and controls, modeling, testing, diagnosis and health monitoring, safety, reliability, durability, battery charging, battery economics/cost reduction, and system integration/optimization. These topics can be addressed at the cell, module, pack or vehicle levels.
This session covers new production and near-production hybrid powertrains, hybrid architecture, and testing.
This session focuses on both SI and CI combustion and mixture preparation during cold start and transient engine operation. Example topics include engine performance, emissions, control strategies and calibrations for cold start and transient operation impact on NOx, PM, HC, CO, and CO2 emissions; also including the impact of variable valve timing, spark, and turbocharger controls.
Power electronics and electric motors are essential for improving vehicle efficiency through drivetrain electrification. Technologies that support high efficiency, high power density, and low cost motors and power modules are required for the success of vehicle electrification.
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:40 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Organizers: Wayne Cai, General Motors; Yi Ding, US Army; Xiaosong Huang, General Motors; Neil M. Johnson, Ricardo Inc.; Alvaro Masias, Ford Motor Co.; James Miller, Argonne National Laboratory; Thomas Wang, GM Technical Center; Xinran Xiao, Michigan State University
Organizers: Michael Duoba, Argonne National Laboratory; Ryan McGee, Ford Motor Co.; Constantine N. Raptis, Mark A. Theobald, GM Powertrain
Organizers: Eric W. Curtis, Ford Motor Co.; Ouafae El Ganaoui-Mourlan, IFP School; Peter Moilanen, Ford Motor Co.; Hamidb Servati, ServoTech. Engineering
Organizers: Sergey P. Gladyshev, Michigan-Dearborn University; Laura Marlino, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Constantine N. Raptis, Mark A. Theobald, GM Powertrain; Serdar Yonak, Infineon Technologies North America Corp.
Connecting Vehicle Requirements with Battery Design and Testing: Linking Drive Cycles with Material Properties
Development of the Electrically-Controlled Regenerative Braking System for Electrified Passenger Vehicle
Improvement of Combustion Stability under Cold Ambient Condition by Mixture Control
(2013-01-1523)
(2013-01-1463)
(2013-01-1303)
Brian Sisk, Peter Hallac, Qi Zhang, Zhenli Zhang, Johnson Controls Power Solutions
Junzhi Zhang, Chen Lv, Xiaowei Yue, Mingzhe Qiu, Dept. of Automotive Eng, Tsinghua Univ; Jinfang Gou, Chengkun He, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Manabu Hasegawa, Toru Nishizawa, Yoshihiro Imaoka, Keiji Kawamoto, Atsushi Teraji, Shuichi Iio, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.
Battery Tab Dynamics under Ultrasonic Welding
Dynamic Analysis and Experimental Verification of a Clutchless Geared Smart Transmission System for Hybrid Cars
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-1454)
Bongsu Kang, Purdue Univ-Fort Wayne; Wayne Cai, General Motors; Chin-An Tan, Wayne State Univ
Chiwoong Song, Sun Je Kim, KAIST; Sang Hun Lee, Hyundai Wia; Kyung-Soo Kim, Yong-San Yoon, KAIST
Measurement of Thermal Contact Conductance between Battery Tabs (Oral Only) Jian Chen, Wei Zhang, Zhili Feng, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Wayne Cai, General Motors
10:01 p.m.
10:02 p.m.
Operating Mode and Simulation Study for an Electromagnetic Coupling Hybrid Electric Vehicle (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
The Effect of a Three-Way Catalytic Converter on Particulate Matter from a Gasoline Direct-Injection Engine During Cold-Start (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
Novel Operating Mode for DC-to-DC Converters in PHEVs (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
(2013-01-1482)
(2013-01-1305)
(2013-01-1761)
Hanyu Chen, Chengji Zuo, Hefei University of Technology
Ian Whelan, David Timoney, William Smith, Univ. College Dublin; Stephen Samuel, Oxford Brookes University
Bashar Khasawneh, Maha Sabra, M. Zohdy, Oakland University
Planned by Combustion and Fuels Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
Planned by Advanced Power Sources Committeee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
Two Motor Two Speed Power-Train System Research of Pure Electric Vehicle (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-1480) Bo Zhu, University of Technology Sydney; Nong Zhang, Paul Walker, University of Technology, Sydney; Wenzhang Zhan, Beijing Automobile Group; Wei Yueyuan, Nanji Ke, BAIC Motor Electric Vehicle Co.Ltd; Xingxing Zhou, University of Technology Sydney
10:03 p.m.
Development of a Hydraulic Hybrid System for Urban Traffic (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-1479) Sebastian Wohlgemuth, Georg Wachtmeister, TU Muenchen; Peter Kloft, HYDAC Technology GmbH Planned by Advanced Power Sources Committeee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
Planned by Advanced Power Sources Committeee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00341, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00340, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00342, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
SAE 2013 World Congress 153
POWERTRAIN/PROPULSION
Thursday, April 18 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions
POWERTRAIN/PROPULSION
Thursday, April 18 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
W2-66
W2-67
W2-64
W2-65
Fuel & Additive Effects on CI Engine Performance (Part 2 of 2) (PFL205)
Fuel Injection and Sprays (Part 3 of 3) (PFL210)
Heat Transfer and Advances in Thermal & Fluid Sciences - Incylinder Heat Transfer, Cooling and Exhaust Systems (Part 2 of 2) Exhaust Heat Transfer (PFL214)
Kinetically Controlled CI Combustion (Including HCCI) (Part 2 of 2) (PFL206)
This session presents work investigating the effect of fuel composition on CI engine performance in terms of combustion efficiency, emissions and engine hardware durability. Variations in fuel composition include aromatic compounds, the blending of oxygenated components and the use of additives for cetane number improvement and lubricity enhancement.
This session is devoted to experimental and computational work in the area of fuel injection systems and sprays. Topics include: spray characterization, cavitation, multi-phase jet modeling, CFD models for spray processes, wall films and impingement, hydraulic circuit analysis, and dissolved gas effects. Studies of both gasoline and diesel fuel sprays and fuel injection equipment are encouraged.
This session focuses on fundamental numerical (1D and 3D CFD) and experimental research in the areas of heat and mass transfer and fluid flow that impacts engine and vehicle performance and design. Subject areas include convection, conduction, radiation, porous media, phase change including boiling, condensation, melting and freezing. Application areas include, combustion, emissions, cooling, lubrication, exhaust, intake, fuel delivery, external air flow, under hood and under body.
This session focuses on kinetically controlled combustion (including, HCCI, PCCI, CAI, RCCI, etc.).
1:00 p.m. - 3:40 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Organizers: Scott Curran, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; William F. Northrop, Univ. of Minnesota; Paul Richards; Samveg Saxena; Andrea Strzelec
Organizers: Tarek M. Abdel-Salam, East Carolina University; Essam El-Hannouny, Argonne National Laboratory; Jacqueline O’Connor, Sandia National Laboratories
Organizers: Tarek M. Abdel-Salam, East Carolina University; Thomas Edward Briggs, Southwest Research Institute; Raj Ranganathan, Showatech Inc.; Martin Tuner, Lund Univ.
Organizers: Christopher Gehrke, Caterpillar Inc.; Scott Goldsborough, Argonne National Laboratory; Nebojsa Milovanovic, Mahle Powertrain, Ltd.; Samveg Saxena; Hongming Xu, Birmingham Univ.
Chairpersons: Tarek M. Abdel-Salam, East Carolina University; Thomas Edward Briggs, Southwest Research Institute 1:00 p.m.
1:20 p.m.
1:40 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
2:20 p.m.
2:40 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
154
Water Separation Challenge for Brazilian Diesel Engine
Development and Evaluation of the Performance Characteristics of a PolyDisperse Droplet Stream Generator
Simulation of Organic Rankine Cycle Electric Power Generation from Light-Duty Spark Ignition and Diesel Engine Exhaust Flows
Experimental Investigation of Light-Medium Load Operating Sensitivity in a Gasoline Compression Ignition (GCI) Light-Duty Diesel Engine
(2013-01-1693)
(2013-01-1617)
(2013-01-1644)
(2013-01-0896)
Fernando Jun Yoshino, Gisela Ablas Marques, Felipe Ferrari, MAHLE Metal Leve S/A
Huifeng Gong, Xing Wang, Zhilong Li, Weidi Huang, Zongjie Hu, Liguang Li, Tongji University
Ryan Valentino, Matthew J. Hall, Univ. of Texas-Austin; Thomas Briggs, Southwest Research Institute
Paul Loeper, Youngchul Ra, Cory Adams, David Foster, Jaal Ghandhi, Michael Andrie, Roger Krieger, Univ. of Wisconsin Madison; Russ Durrett, General Motors Company
Diesel Fuel Cleanliness at Filter Outlet in Vehicle Real Life Conditions
A Study on the Hole-to-Hole Spray Variation Based on Nozzle Internal Structure
Experimental Validation of a Dynamic Waste Heat Recovery System Model for Control Purposes
Pressure Sensitivity of HCCI Auto-Ignition Temperature for Gasoline Surrogate Fuels
(2013-01-1696)
(2013-01-1611)
(2013-01-1647)
(2013-01-1669)
Nicolas Arnault, Guy Monsallier, SOGEFI Group
Ya Gao; Weidi Huang, Tongji Univ.; Yuan Gao, Argonne National Laboratory; Jun Deng, Zongjie Hu, Zhijun Wu, Liguang Li, Tongji Univ
Emanuel Feru, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven; Frank Kupper, Chepa Rojer, Xander Seykens, Fabio Scappin, Frank Willems, TNO Automotive; Jeroen Smits, DAF Trucks; Bram De Jager, Maarten Steinbuch, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven
Ida Truedsson, Martin Tuner, Bengt Johansson, Lund University; William Cannella, Chevron
Commercial Naphtha Blends for Partially Premixed Combustion
Effect of Nozzle Geometry on Macroscopic Behavior of Diesel Spray in the Near-Nozzle Field
Study of Parallel Turbocompounding for Small Displacement Engines
Investigation of Pressure Oscillation Modes and Audible Noise in RCCI, HCCI, and CDC
(2013-01-1681)
(2013-01-1587)
(2013-01-1637)
(2013-01-1652)
C.A.J. Leermakers, P.C. Bakker, L.M.T. Somers, L.P.H. de Goey, B.H. Johansson, Eindhoven University of Technology
Weidi Huang, Zhijun Wu, Huifeng Gong, Ya Gao, Jun Deng, Zongjie Hu, Liguang Li, Tongji Univ.
Youssef Ismail, VALEO-Ecole Centrale de Nantes; David Durrieu, Pascal Menegazzi, VALEO; Pascal Chesse, Ecole Centrale de Nantes; David Chalet, Ecole Centrale De Nantes
Martin Wissink, Univ of Wisconsin; Zhi Wang, Tsinghua Univ; Derek Splitter, Arsham Shahlari, Rolf Reitz, Univ of Wisconsin
Butanol-Diesel Blends for Partially Premixed Combustion
Investigation of Key Mechanisms for Liquid Length Fluctuations in Transient Vaporizing Diesel Sprays
BSFC Improvement by Diesel-Rankine Combined Cycle in the High EGR Rate and High Boosted Diesel Engine
Comparison of Compression Ignition Engine Noise Metrics in Low-Temperature Combustion Regimes
(2013-01-1683)
(2013-01-1594)
(2013-01-1638)
(2013-01-1659)
C.A.J. Leermakers, P.C. Bakker, L.M.T. Somers, L.P.H. de Goey, B.H. Johansson, Eindhoven University of Technology
Jaclyn Johnson, Michigan Technological Univ.; Hai-Wen Ge, ESI Mindware Inc; Jeffrey Naber, Seong-Young Lee, Michigan Technological Univ; Eric Kurtz, Nan Robarge, Ford Motor Co
Takuya Yamaguchi, Kurume Institute of Technology; Yuzo Aoyagi, Hideaki Osada, Kazuaki Shimada, Noboru Uchida, New Ace Inst Co Ltd
Arsham J. Shahlari, Univ. of Wisconsin Madison; Chris Hocking, Eric Kurtz, Ford Motor Co; Jaal Ghandhi, Univ of Wisconsin Madison
Effect of Port Injected Ethanol on Combustion Characteristics in a Dual-Fuel Light Duty Diesel Engine
An Experimental Approach in the Impact of Electric Fields on Liquid Fuel Spray Injection
Testing a 50kW ORC at Different Heating and Cooling Source Conditions to Map the Performance Characteristics
Effects of Biofuel Blends on RCCI Combustion in a Light-Duty, Multi-Cylinder Diesel Engine
(2013-01-1692)
(2013-01-1607)
(2013-01-1649)
(2013-01-1653)
Gabriele Di Blasio, Carlo Beatrice, Istituto Yaru Najem Mendez Hernandez, GE Global Motori CNR; Santiago Molina, CMT Motores Research Europe; Michele Bardi, Juan Viera, Raul Termicos Payri, CMT-Universidad Politecnica de Valencia
Vamshi K. Avadhanula, Chuen-Sen Lin, Thomas Johnson, University of Alaska Fairbanks
Reed Hanson, Scott Curran, Robert Wagner, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Rolf Reitz, Univ of Wisconsin
Study of the Effect of the Engine Parameters Calibration to Optimize the Use of Bio-Ethanol/RME/Diesel Blend in a Euro5 Light Duty Diesel Engine
High Pressure Poppet Injector with Electronic Flow Rate Control and Spray Guiding
Additional Power Generation from the Exhaust Gas of Diesel Engine by Bottoming Rankine Cycle
Particle Size and Number Emissions from RCCI with Direct Injections of Two Fuels
(2013-01-1695)
(2013-01-1589)
(2013-01-1639)
(2013-01-1661)
Pierpaolo Napolitano, Univ. degli Studi di Napoli Federico II; Chiara Guido, Carlo Beatrice, Gabriele Di Blasio, Istituto Motori CNR
Andrew Meyer, Beginnings Technology Inc.
Shekh Nisar Hossain, Saiful Bari, University of South Australia
Christopher Kolodziej, Argonne National Laboratory; Martin Wissink, Derek Splitter, Reed Hanson, Rolf Reitz, Univ of Wisconsin; Jesus Benajes, Universitat Politècnica de València
The Effects of EGR and Injection Timing on the Engine Combustion and Emission Performances Fueled by butanol-Diesel Blends
Flash Boiling: Easy and Better Way to Generate Ideal Sprays than the High Injection Pressure
Analysis and Comparison of Typical Exhaust Gas Energy Recovery Bottoming Cycles
Research on Gasoline Homogeneous Charge Induced Ignition (HCII) by Diesel in a Light-Duty Engine
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-1614)
(2013-01-1648)
(2013-01-1666)
MIng Huo, Univ of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign; Chia-Fon Lee, Univ of Illinois and Tsinghua Univ; Haifeng Liu, Tianjin University
Min Xu, Yuyin Zhang, Wei Zeng, Gaoming Zhang, Ming Zhang, Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ
Zhengxin Xu, Jingping Liu, Jianqin FU, Chengqin Ren, Hunan University
Dingwei Gao, Great Wall Motor Co.; Chao Yu, Tsinghua Univ; Wenbin Yu, Great Wall Motor Co.; Jianxin Wang, Zhi Wang, Tsinghua Univ; Jichun Liu, Zhiqiang Kang, Wei Guo, Great Wall Motor Co.
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TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
W2-66
W2-67
W2-64
W2-65
Fuel & Additive Effects on CI Engine Performance (Part 2 of 2) (PFL205)
Fuel Injection and Sprays (Part 3 of 3) (PFL210)
Heat Transfer and Advances in Thermal & Fluid Sciences - Incylinder Heat Transfer, Cooling and Exhaust Systems (Part 2 of 2) Exhaust Heat Transfer (PFL214)
Kinetically Controlled CI Combustion (Including HCCI) (Part 2 of 2) (PFL206)
This session presents work investigating the effect of fuel composition on CI engine performance in terms of combustion efficiency, emissions and engine hardware durability. Variations in fuel composition include aromatic compounds, the blending of oxygenated components and the use of additives for cetane number improvement and lubricity enhancement.
This session is devoted to experimental and computational work in the area of fuel injection systems and sprays. Topics include: spray characterization, cavitation, multi-phase jet modeling, CFD models for spray processes, wall films and impingement, hydraulic circuit analysis, and dissolved gas effects. Studies of both gasoline and diesel fuel sprays and fuel injection equipment are encouraged.
This session focuses on fundamental numerical (1D and 3D CFD) and experimental research in the areas of heat and mass transfer and fluid flow that impacts engine and vehicle performance and design. Subject areas include convection, conduction, radiation, porous media, phase change including boiling, condensation, melting and freezing. Application areas include, combustion, emissions, cooling, lubrication, exhaust, intake, fuel delivery, external air flow, under hood and under body.
This session focuses on kinetically controlled combustion (including, HCCI, PCCI, CAI, RCCI, etc.).
1:00 p.m. - 3:40 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Organizers: Scott Curran, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; William F. Northrop, Univ. of Minnesota; Paul Richards; Samveg Saxena; Andrea Strzelec
Organizers: Tarek M. Abdel-Salam, East Carolina University; Essam El-Hannouny, Argonne National Laboratory; Jacqueline O’Connor, Sandia National Laboratories
Organizers: Tarek M. Abdel-Salam, East Carolina University; Thomas Edward Briggs, Southwest Research Institute; Raj Ranganathan, Showatech Inc.; Martin Tuner, Lund Univ.
Organizers: Christopher Gehrke, Caterpillar Inc.; Scott Goldsborough, Argonne National Laboratory; Nebojsa Milovanovic, Mahle Powertrain, Ltd.; Samveg Saxena; Hongming Xu, Birmingham Univ.
Chairpersons: Tarek M. Abdel-Salam, East Carolina University; Thomas Edward Briggs, Southwest Research Institute 3:20 p.m.
Effect of Injection Pressures and Timings on the Performance Emission and Combustion Characteristics of a Direct Injection Diesel Engine using Biodiesel-Diesel-Ethanol Blend
Investigation of Fuel Atomization and Evaporation of a DISI Injector Spray Under Homogeneous Charge Conditions
Numerical and Experimental Characterization of the Dual-Fuel Combustion Process in an Optically Accessible Engine
(2013-01-1699)
(2013-01-1597)
(2013-01-1670)
G.R Kannan, PSNA College of Engineering & Technology
Markus Heldmann, Tobias Knorsch, Michael Wensing, FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg
Radu Florea, Southwest Research Institute
High-Speed Characterization of ECN Spray A Using Various Diagnostic Techniques
Characterization of PCCI Combustion in a Single Cylinder CI Engine fuelled with RME and Bio-Ethanol
(2013-01-1616)
(2013-01-1672)
Maarten Meijer, Eindhoven University Of Technology; Jonas Galle, Ghent University; L.M.T. Somers, Eindhoven University Of Technology; J.G.H Griensven, Technical University - Eindhoven; Sebastian Verhelst, Ghent University
Ezio Mancaruso, Bianca Maria Vaglieco, Istituto Motori CNR
3:40 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
Dual-Fuel Effects on HCCI Operating Range: Experiments with Primary Reference Fuels (2013-01-1673) Ali Aldawood, Saudi Aramco; Sebastian Mosbach, Markus Kraft, University of Cambridge; Amer Amer, Saudi Aramco
4:20 p.m.
An Experimental Investigation of DieselGasoline Blends Effects in a Direct-Injection Compression-Ignition Engine Operating in PCCI Conditions (2013-01-1676) Jesus Benajes, Alberto Broatch, Antonio Garcia, Luisa Monico Muñoz, Universitat Politecnica de Valencia
4:40 p.m.
Effect of Cetane Improvers on Gasoline, Ethanol, and Methanol Reactivity and the Implications for RCCI Combustion (2013-01-1678) Adam B. Dempsey, N. Ryan Walker, Rolf Reitz, Univ. of Wisconsin
10:01 p.m.
Experimental Analysis of Diesel Engine Fueled with E-diesel Produced from Madhuca Indica Flowers with Addition of Ignition Improver (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
Characteristics of High Pressure Jets for Direct Injection Gas Engine (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
(2013-01-1700)
(2013-01-1619)
Dulari Hansdah, Bhagyashree Suna, Murugan Sivalingam, NIT Rourkela, India
Jingzhou Yu, Ville Vuorinen, Ossi Kaario, Teemu Sarjovaara, Martti Larmi, Aalto University
Planned by Combustion and Fuels Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
Planned by Combustion and Fuels Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
Planned by Combustion and Fuels Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00347, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00351, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00353, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
Planned by Combustion and Fuels Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
SAE 2013 World Congress 155
POWERTRAIN/PROPULSION
Thursday, April 18 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions
POWERTRAIN/PROPULSION
Thursday, April 18 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
W2-69
W2-63
Powertrain Control & Calibration (Part 3 of 3) Emission Control (PFL300)
Variable Valve Actuation (PFL304) SI Combustion (Part 3 of 3) Ignition and Pre-Ignition (PFL201)
This session covers powertrain control system and optimization processes related to achieving stringent market fuel economy, emissions, performance, reliability, and quality demands. Topics include the control, calibration, and diagnostics of the engine, powertrain, and supporting electromechanical subsystems related to energy management in conventional and hybrid operation.
This session focuses on combustion technologies in both 4-stroke and 2-stroke engines characterized by 1) ignition by an external energy source that serves to control combustion phasing, and 2) a combustion rate that is limited by flame propagation. The scope of topics includes studies of mixture formation, ignition, knock, engine efficiency, flame propagation, alternative fuels and emissions formation. Part 3 of 3: Ignition and Pre-Ignition
Variable Valve Actuation mechanisms, devices, and systems; and the impact and control of such systems on thermodynamics, combustion, fuel economy, emissions, and performance.
1:00 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:40 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Organizers: Feilong Liu, Delphi Corp.; Peter J. Maloney, MathWorks Inc.; Denise M. Rizzo, US Army TARDEC; Matti Vint, Ricardo Inc.
Organizers: Terrence Alger, Southwest Research Institute; Richard S. Davis, General Motors LLC; Mark C. Sellnau, Delphi Corp.
Organizers: Steven Nelson Ernest, Jacobs Vehicle Systems Inc.; Timothy Kunz, Delphi Automotive PLC; James Robert Westbrook, Chrysler Group LLC
Chairpersons: Richard Davis, General Motors LLC 1:00 p.m.
1:20 p.m.
1:40 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
2:20 p.m.
O2-35/36
Immission Oriented Engine NOx Control
The Impact of Spark Discharge Pattern on Flame Initiation in a Turbulent Lean and Dilute Mixture in a Pressurized Combustion Vessel
Development of a High Performance TwoCycle Engine Brake for Medium and Heavy Duty Diesel Engines
(2013-01-0346)
(2013-01-1627)
(2013-01-0586)
Christoph Rafetzeder, Johannes Kepler University Linz; Luigi del Re; Stephan Stadlbauer; Harald Waschl, Johannes Kepler University Linz
Anqi Zhang, Khanh Cung, Seong-Young Lee, Jeffrey Naber, Michigan Technological Univ; Garlan Huberts, Michael Czekala, Qiuping Qu, Ford Motor Co
Neil Fuchs, Zdenek Meistrick, Steven Ernest, Gabe Roberts, Justin Baltrucki, Jacobs Vehicle Systems Inc.
A Post-Catalyst Control Strategy Based on Oxygen Storage Dynamics
Impact of Ignition Energy Phasing and Spark Gap on Combustion in a Homogenous Direct Injection Gasoline SI Engine Near the EGR Limit
“OptiVent” - A New Approach for Controlling Mass Air Flow and Combustion in Direct Injection SI-Engines
(2013-01-0352)
(2013-01-1630)
(2013-01-0592)
Michael Tomforde, IAV; Wolfgang Drewelow, University of Rostock; Peter Duenow, University of Wismar; Bernhard Lampe, University of Rostock; Matthias Schultalbers, IAV
Wei Chen, Daniel Madison, Paul Dice, Jeffrey Naber, Bo Chen, Scott Miers, Michigan Technological University; Michael Czekala, Ford Engine Div; Chris Glugla, Qiuping Qu, Garlan Huberts, Ford Motor Co
Jörn Getzlaff, Thomas Lambert, West Saxon University Zwickau; Karl Heinz Hoffman, Andreas Fischer, Chemnitz University of Technology
A Fast Crank Angle Resolved ZeroDimensional NOx Model Implemented on a Field-Programmable Gate Array
A High-Energy Continuous Discharge Ignition System for Dilute Engine Applications
Friction and Pumping Losses Estimation in Flex Internal Combustion Engines with Variable Valve Actuation System using Chamber Pressure Measurement (paper approved by SAE Brazil- 2012-36-0363)
(2013-01-0344)
(2013-01-1628)
(Oral Only)
Kenan Muric, Scania CV AB / Lund University; Per Tunestal, Lund University; Ola Stenlaas, Scania CV AB
Terrence Alger, Jess Gingrich, Charles Roberts, Barrett Mangold, Southwest Research Institute; Mark Sellnau, Delphi Corp
Lucymara De Resende Alvarenga, Marcela Esteves Vianna, Marcio Caldeira Pierobom, Rodrigo Viegas Andrade, Fiat Powertrain Technologies
Application of Reference Governor Using Soft Constraints and Steepest Descent Method to Diesel Engine Aftertreatment Temperature Control
Experimental Study of a Pre-Chamber Jet Igniter in a Turbocharged Rotax 914 Aircraft Engine
Investigation of VVA-Based Exhaust Management Strategies by Means of a HD Single Cylinder Research Engine and Rapid Prototyping Systems
(2013-01-0350)
(2013-01-1629)
(2013-01-0587)
Hayato Nakada, Toyota Motor Corporation; Gareth Milton, Peter Martin, Ricardo UK Ltd; Akiyuki Iemura, Akira Ohata, Toyota Motor Corporation
Eric K. Anderson, Los Alamos National Laboratory; William P. Attard; Adam Brown, Innovative Scientific Solutions Inc.; Paul Litke, Air Force Research Laboratory; Keith Grinstead, John Hoke, Innovative Scientific Solutions Inc.
Sebastian Gehrke, Dávid Kovács, Peter Eilts, Technische Universität Braunschweig; Alexander Rempel, Peter Eckert, IAV
A Semi-Physical NOx Model for Diesel Engine Control
Laser Ignition of Single Cylinder Engine and Effects of Ignition Location
Progress in Camless Variable Valve Actuation with Two-Spring Pendulum and Electrohydraulic Latching
(2013-01-0356)
(2013-01-1631)
(2013-01-0590)
Carole Quérel, Olivier Grondin, IFP Energies Nouvelles; Christophe Letellier, CORIA Université de Rouen
Dhananjay Srivastava, Indian Institute of Technology - Kanpur; Avinash Kumar Agarwal, I I T Kanpur
Zheng David Lou, Qiangquan Deng, Shao Wen, Yunhai Zhang, Mengjin Yu, Jiangsu Gongda Power Technologies Ltd.; Ming Sun, Jiangnan University; Guoming Zhu, Michigan State University
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Thursday, April 18 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
W2-69
W2-63
Powertrain Control & Calibration (Part 3 of 3) Emission Control (PFL300)
Variable Valve Actuation (PFL304) SI Combustion (Part 3 of 3) Ignition and Pre-Ignition (PFL201)
This session covers powertrain control system and optimization processes related to achieving stringent market fuel economy, emissions, performance, reliability, and quality demands. Topics include the control, calibration, and diagnostics of the engine, powertrain, and supporting electromechanical subsystems related to energy management in conventional and hybrid operation.
This session focuses on combustion technologies in both 4-stroke and 2-stroke engines characterized by 1) ignition by an external energy source that serves to control combustion phasing, and 2) a combustion rate that is limited by flame propagation. The scope of topics includes studies of mixture formation, ignition, knock, engine efficiency, flame propagation, alternative fuels and emissions formation. Part 3 of 3: Ignition and Pre-Ignition
Variable Valve Actuation mechanisms, devices, and systems; and the impact and control of such systems on thermodynamics, combustion, fuel economy, emissions, and performance.
1:00 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:40 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Organizers: Feilong Liu, Delphi Corp.; Peter J. Maloney, MathWorks Inc.; Denise M. Rizzo, US Army TARDEC; Matti Vint, Ricardo Inc.
Organizers: Terrence Alger, Southwest Research Institute; Richard S. Davis, General Motors LLC; Mark C. Sellnau, Delphi Corp.
Organizers: Steven Nelson Ernest, Jacobs Vehicle Systems Inc.; Timothy Kunz, Delphi Automotive PLC; James Robert Westbrook, Chrysler Group LLC
Chairpersons: Richard Davis, General Motors LLC 2:40 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
O2-35/36
Transient Smoke Reduction Using a Hybrid Combination of Dimensional and Empirical Modeling
Investigations of Ignition Processes Using High Frequency Ignition
Closed Loop Electromagnetic Valve Actuation Motion Control on a Single Cylinder Engine
(2013-01-0348)
(2013-01-1633)
(2013-01-0594)
Indranil Brahma, Bucknell Univ.
Clemens Hampe, Mot GmbH; Heiko Kubach, Karlsruhe Institute Of Technology; Ulrich Spicher, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology; Georg Rixecker, Steffen Bohne, Borg Warner
Rudolf Seethaler, University of British Columbia Okangan; Charles R. Koch, Univ. of Alberta; Ryan Chladny; Masoud Mashkournia, Univ. of Alberta
Fuel Enrichment Control System by Catalyst Temperature Estimation to Enable Frequent Stoichiometric Operation at High Engine Speed/Load Condition
Effects of EGR Dilution and Fuels on Spark Plug Temperatures in Gasoline Engines
Development of Continuously Variable Phase and Lift/Duration Mechanism for Widely Available Automobile Engines
(2013-01-0341)
(2013-01-1632)
(2013-01-0591)
Hiroyuki Nose, Toshiaki Inoue, Setsuo Katagiri, Akikazu Sakai, Takao Kawasaki, Manabu Okamura, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.
Raphael Gukelberger, Terrence Alger, Barrett Mangold, Southwest Research Institute; Jeff Boehler, Fram Group Autolite; Corey Eiden, Fram Group
Jun Bota, OGINO KOGYO Co., Ltd.; Tomohisa Kumagai, IDAJ Co., Ltd.; Tatsuya Kuboyama, Chiba Univ; Koichi Hatamura, Hatamura Engine Research Office Ltd
Pre-Ignition and Super-Knock in TurboCharged SI Engines
Development of a Switching Roller Finger Follower for Cylinder Deactivation in Gasoline Engine Applications
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-0589)
Gautam Kalghatgi, Saudi Aramco
Andrei Radulescu, James McCarthy JR, Scott Brownell, Eaton Corp.
3:20 p.m.
3:40 p.m.
A Control Oriented Model with Variable Valve Timing for HCCI Combustion Timing Control (2013-01-0588) Khashayar Ebrahimi, Charles Koch, Alex Schramm, Univ of Alberta
10:01 p.m.
Optical Investigation on the Origin of PreIgnition in a Highly Boosted SI Engine Using Bio-Fuels (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-1636) T. Hülser, G. Grünefeld, T. Brands, LTFD, RWTH Aachen University; M. Günther, S. Pischinger, VKA, RWTH Aachen University Planned by Control and Calibration Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
Planned by Combustion and Fuels Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00356, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00345, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
Planned by Control and Calibration Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity
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powertrain/propulsion EXHIBITOR LIST
AS OF MARCH 20, 2013 Advanced Cooling Technologies Inc......901 AdvanTech International........................913 Applus IDIADA.....................................1019 Bulk Molding Compounds Inc...............701 Center for Advanced Automotive Technology.....................................1113P Chrysler Group LLC, Powertrain............619 Convergent Science Inc......................1202 CW Bearing USA Inc.............................313 dSpace Inc............................................401 Dynamic Intelligent Solutions...............714P Energy Research Consultants..............227P E.R. Wagner..........................................333 Evonik Industureis AG...........................213 FEV, Inc.................................................513 Gamma Technologies Inc......................906 Grail Engine Technologies......................502 Henkel...................................................307 IAV Automotive Engineering...................819
Innova Rubbers Pvt Ltd.........................832 Iwis Engine Systems LP........................412 JATCO Ltd............................................536 Jinyoung Industrial Co Ltd...................1230 Korea Powder Metallurgy Co LTD........1225 Lacks Wheel Trim Systems....................325 Lotus Engineering................................1031 The Lubrizol Corp..................................631 Manthey Redmond Corp.......................936 Marsilli Group......................................1101 MEET Automotive................................1018 Naotech Co Ltd...................................1236 National Research Council Canada.......903 Phillips Screw Company........................839 PRIMAVIS SRL......................................533 Protean Electric...................................1001 Pyung Hwa Industrial Co Ltd...............1224 Raydiance...........................................712P Reaction Design....................................801
REM Surface Engineering......................518 Rescale.............................................1115P Scuderi Group.....................................1130 Shenzhen Shunhe Electric Technology Co Ltd................................................437 SLW Automotive Inc..............................509 Smithers Rapra.....................................937 Software Cradle.....................................802 SPAL USA.............................................436 Texas Economic Development...............919 TM4 Inc...............................................613P Transportation Research Center Inc......907 ULVAC...................................................424 WAISSI ENGINE LLC.............................632 Wayne State University......................1212P Wuhan Hontrust Auto Pulley Ind Co Ltd..............................................1014 Yantai Zhenghai Magnetic Material Co Ltd..............................................1025
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Human Factors in Driving and Automotive Telematics (B302)
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Motorsports Engineering (Part 1 of 2) (MSEC100) Motorsports Engineering (Part 2 of 2) - Panel Discussion: Does Motor Sports have any Relevance to the Automobile Industry Today? If so, what is it? (MSEC100) Occupant Protection:
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Biomechanics (B401)
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(Part 4 of 7): Cooling Airflow (B500)
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Active Safety and Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (Part 1 & 2) (AC600) Chat with the Experts: Motorsports (MSECCHAT100) Driver Vision and Lighting Technology (B300) Fire Safety (B200)
Integrated Safety Systems (B411) Occupant Restraints (Air Bags, Seat Belts, Knee Bolsters, Child Seats, etc.) (B403) Pedestrian Safety (B404) Rear Impact (B405) Rollover (B406)
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Safety Test Methodology (B407)
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Side Impact (B408) Structural Crashworthiness and Occupant Safety (Part 1 & 2) (B409) Vehicle Aggressivity and Compatibility (B410) Primary Ride - Written Only (AC302) Steering and Suspension Technology Symposium (AC300) Tire and Wheel Technology (AC400) Vehicle Aerodynamics (Part 1 of 7): Aerodynamics Development (B500) (Part 2 of 7): Fuel Economy (B500)
Vehicle Dynamics, Stability and Control (Part 1 - 4) (AC500)
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SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
D3-26
9:30 a.m.
9:50 a.m.
10:10 a.m.
10:30 a.m.
10:50 a.m.
D3-23
D3-28
Fire Safety (B200)
Occupant Protection: Integrated Safety Systems (B411)
The fire safety session will focus on current developments in the fields of vehicle fire science, statistics, risks, assessment and mitigation. Papers addressing vehicle design, live-fire tests and fire investigation issues applicable to traditional, electric and alternatively fueled vehicles will be presented.
This session presents four interesting integrated active and passive safety system topics in (1) parking brake use study, (2) crash tests of cars with automatic pre-crash braking, (3) a co-simulation-based approach for validating integrated safety systems, and (4) a portable data collection package for monitoring driver research.
9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.
9:30 a.m. - 10:10 a.m.
9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.
Organizers: Steven Hodges, Alion Science & Technology; Jeffrey Santrock, General Motors LLC
Organizers: Clifford C. Chou; Jerry Le, Ford Motor Co.
Organizers: Carlos Arregui Dalmases; Jason R. Kerrigan, UVA Center for Applied Biomech
Organizers: Jarrod Carter, Origin Engineering; Donald Parker, Exponent Inc.
Local Fire Department Responses to Fires Involving Automobiles, Buses, and Larger Trucks: 2006-2010 Estimates
Parking Brake Use Study
Flex-PLI Application to High-Bumper Vehicles - Optimization of Supplemental Weight
Lumbar Spine Injuries in Rear Impacts of Different Severities
(2013-01-0210)
(2013-01-0199)
(2013-01-0215)
(2013-01-0221)
Marty Ahrens, National Fire Protection Association
Steven Becker, Robson Forensic Inc.
Yoshiko Kawabe, Chinmoy Pal, Hiroyuki Okuyama, Tomosaburo Okabe, Nissan Motor Company, Ltd.
Nicholas Yang, Tack Lam, David Dainty, Edmund Lau, Exponent
Practical Case Studies of Thermal Events in Buses
Crash Tests with Automatic Pre-Crash Braking Cars
Response Surface Generation for Kinematics and Injury Prediction in Pedestrian Impact Simulations
Characterization of Occupant Lower Extremity Behavior During Moderate-toHigh Speed Rear Impacts
(2013-01-0212)
(2013-01-0200)
(2013-01-0216)
(2013-01-0222)
Aaron Jones, Nicole Schimpf, ITC Experts; Normand Dube, First Group America
Peter Ruecker, DEKRA Automobil GmbH
Bingbing Nie, Yong Xia, Qing Zhou, Jun Huang, Tsinghua Univ.; Bing Deng, Mark Neal, General Motors Company
Steven Rundell, Allison Guiang, Brian Weaver, Armstrong Forensic Engineers Inc.; Eric G. Meyer, Lawrence Technological Univ.
Case Studies of Parking Brake Fires in Commercial Vehicles
A Co-Simulation Based Approach for the Validation of Integrated Safety Systems
A Supplemental Analysis of Selected TwoVehicle Front-to-Rear Collisions from the NASS/CDS
(2013-01-0207)
(2013-01-0201)
(2013-01-0223)
Kerry Parrott; Douglas Stahl, Stahl Engineering & Failure Analysis,LLC
Markus Schratter, Michael Karner, Peter Wimmer, Daniel Watzenig, Virtual Vehicle Research and Test Center; Christian Gruber, BMW Group
Jack Leifer, Trinity University
Full-Scale Burn Test of a 1992 Compact Pick-up Truck
A Transportable Instrumentation Package for In-Vehicle On-Road Data Collection for Driver Research
(2013-01-0209)
(2013-01-0202)
Jeff D. Colwell, Michael E. Cundy, Exponent
Yi L. Murphey, University of MichiganDearborn; Dev Kochhar, Ford Motor Co; Fang Chen, Yinghao Huang, Yong Wang, University of Michigan-Dearborn
Chairpersons: Mario Haddad, Takata Holdings Inc.
Occupant Protection: Pedestrian Safety (B404)
M3-32 Occupant Protection: Rear Impact (B405) Papers in this session are related to advancing the science of occupant safety in vehicle rear impact collisions.
Validity of Low Ventilation for Accident Processing with Hydrogen Leakage from Hydrogen-Fuelled Vehicle (2013-01-0211) Yohsuke Tamura, Takeuchi Masayuki, Japan Automobile Research Institute; Kenji Sato, Toho University
11:10 a.m.
Test Method for Fire Suppression Systems in Bus and Coach Engine Compartments (2013-01-0208) Jonas Brandt, Håkan Modin, Fredrik Rosen, Michael Försth, Raúl Ochoterena, SP Technical Research Inst of Sweden
11:30 a.m.
Fire Fighting of Li-Ion Traction Batteries (2013-01-0213) Markus Egelhaaf, David Kress, Dieter Wolpert, Thomas Lange, DEKRA Automobil GmbH; Rainer Justen, Daimler AG; Hartung Wilstermann, Deutsche ACCUmotive GmbH & Co. KG
10:01 p.m.
Full-Scale Burn Test of a 2001 Full-Size Pickup Truck (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-0214) Jeff D. Colwell, Exponent Inc. Planned by Fire Safety Committee / Automobile Body Activity
Planned by Occupant Protection Committee / Automobile Body Activity
Planned by Occupant Protection Committee / Automobile Body Activity
Planned by Occupant Protection Committee / Automobile Body Activity
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Tuesday, April 16 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions
SAFETY/TESTING
Tuesday, April 16 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
D3-24/25
9:30 a.m.
D3-24/25
Vehicle Aerodynamics (Part 1 of 7): Aerodynamics Development (B500)
Vehicle Aerodynamics (Part 2 of 7): Fuel Economy (B500)
9:30 a.m. - 10:10 a.m.
10:30 a.m. - 11:10 a.m.
Organizers: Adrian P. Gaylard, Jaguar Land Rover; Mark E. Gleason, Arturo Guzman, Chrysler Group LLC; Thomas N. Ramsay, Honda R & D Americas Inc.
Organizers: Gregory Fadler, Navistar; Adrian P. Gaylard, Jaguar Land Rover; Mark E. Gleason, Chrysler Group LLC; Kevin Golsch, Navistar
Determination of Vehicle Frontal Area Using Image Processing (2013-01-0203) Drew D. Brennan, Jeremy Worm, Michigan Technological University; Christopher Morgan, General Motors Company
9:50 a.m.
A Combined Digital and Experimental Process for the Aerodynamic Optimization of the New Lavida (2013-01-0204) Qian Chen, Haibo Wu, Jiangbin Zhou, Jinsong liu, Shanghai Volkswagen Automotive Co Ltd
10:30 a.m.
Revisiting the Formulas for Tractive and Braking Energy on the EPA Driving Schedules (2013-01-0766) Gino Sovran
10:50 a.m.
Making the Best Out of Aerodynamics: Platoons (2013-01-0767) Arturo Davila, Enric Aramburu, Alex Freixas, Applus IDIADA Planned by Vehicle Aerodynamics Committee / Automobile Body Activity
Planned by Vehicle Aerodynamics Committee / Automobile Body Activity
New SAE 2013 World Congress Safety & Testing TECHNICAL PAPER COLLECTIONS Designed for the individual with a specific research need, SAE Collections are assembled from technical papers authored from a SAE session, are directly related to a specific topic or technology, and are available online anytime through MyLibrary.
Titles include: Steering and Suspension Technology, 2013 7 Papers, COLL-TP-00317
The purpose of this session is to provide an open exchange of ideas. Remarks made by participants or members of the audience cannot be quoted or attributed to the individual or their company unless express permission has been granted by the individual and their company. Any record of remarks, discussion, or photographs may not be used unless express permission has been granted by the individual and their company.
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Vehicle Dynamics, 2013 45 Papers, COLL-TP-00318 Active Safety and Advanced Drive Assistance Systems, 2013 23 Papers, COLL-TP-00319
Structural Crashworthiness and Occupant Safety, 2013 8 Papers, COLL-TP-00328
Accident Reconstruction, 2013 22 Papers, COLL-TP-00327
Vehicle Aerodynamics, 2013 26 Papers, COLL-TP-00329
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SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
D3-18 Human Factors in Driving and Automotive Telematics (B302)
D3-22
M3-32
D3-23
Human Factors in Seating Comfort (B303)
Occupant Protection: Rollover (B406)
Occupant Protection: Safety Test Methodology (B407)
Designing vehicles with good ergonomics is one of the many factors needed to achieve high customer satisfaction. A basic source for comfort (or discomfort) lies in the vehicle’s seats. To design for seat comfort requires knowledge of the size of the driver, the structure of the seat, the position of the seat in the vehicle and the trip duration. Papers in this session will include topics such as seat back angle, vehicle packaging and trip duration.
Papers and presentations in this session are related to vehicular rollover. They cover various aspects of occupant’ safety, including vehicle design, restraint systems design, crash test analysis, CAE simulations and statistical trends analysis.
Safety Test Methodology Session presents papers in advancement of auto- safetyrelated analytical/testing methods, including (1) A new method for characterizing porous structure, (2) a pediatric thorax FE model, (3) testing and analysis of dynamic axial buckling behavior of steel hot-section, (4) analysis of the seat belt positioning in recent NCAP tests, and (5) simulation of a sled test method for studying vehicle soil-trip rollovers.
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 2:40 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 2:40 p.m.
Organizers: Daniel J. Selke, Mercedes-Benz USA LLC; James Foley, Toyota Technical Center USA Inc.; Kristin Kolodge, Chrysler
Organizers: Jennifer M. Badgley, Lear Corp.; Currell L. Pattie; Marilyn Vala, Chrysler Corp.
Organizers: Jarrod Carter, Origin Engineering; Donald Parker, Exponent Inc.
Organizers: Clifford C. Chou; Anindya Deb, Indian Institute Of Science; P. Miller II, MGA Research Corp. Chairpersons: Helen A. Kaleto, MGA Research Corp.; Robert W. McCoy, Ford Motor Co.
1:00 p.m.
1:20 p.m.
1:40 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
2:20 p.m.
2:40 p.m.
An Empirically Based Suggestion for Reformulating the Glance Duration Criteria in NHTSA’s Visual-Manual Interaction Guidelines
Driver Preference for Fore-Aft Steering Wheel Location
The Effectiveness of the National Advanced Driving Simulator (NADS) in Evaluating the Effect of Tire Tread Belt Detachments
A New Method for Characterization of Porous Structure without Mercury; Application to Porous Materials of Diesel Particulate Filters
(2013-01-0444)
(2013-01-0453)
(2013-01-0467)
(2013-01-0457)
Mikael Ljung Aust, Sergejs Dombrovskis, Jordanka Kovaceva, Bo Svanberg, Jan ivarsson, Volvo Cars
Matthew Reed, Univ. of Michigan
Robert Rucoba, Robert Liebbe, Amanda Duran, Lee Carr, Carr Engineering Inc.
Kazuki Nakamura, Kazushige Ohno, Ibiden Co., Ltd.; Michihisa Koyama, Kyushu Univ.; Akira Miyamoto, Nozomu Hatakeyama, Kotaro Okushi, Masayuki MIYANO, Tohoku Univ.
Driver Distraction: Are We Mistaking a Symptom for the Problem?
Experimental Validation of the Computer Aided Design Technique for Seat Comfort Design and Evaluation
Test Methodology and Initial Results from a Dynamic Rollover Test System
Experimental Validation of Pediatric Thorax Finite Element Model under Dynamic Loading Condition and Analysis of Injury
(2013-01-0439)
(2013-01-0448)
(2013-01-0468)
(2013-01-0456)
David Curry, John Meyer, Aaron Jones, ITC Experts
Saed T. Amer, Landon Onyebueke, Tennessee State Univ.
Jason R. Kerrigan, Jeremy Seppi, Jack Lockerby, Patrick Foltz, Brian Overby, Jim Bolton, Taewung Kim, Nate J. Dennis, Jeff Crandall, UVA Center for Applied Biomechanics
Binhui Jiang, Hunan Univ.; Haojie Mao, Wayne State Univ.; Libo Cao, Hunan Univ.; King H. Yang, Wayne State Univ.
Physiological Evaluation of Older Drivers’ Emotional States While Driving With and Without Navigation in a Driving Simulator
Conceptualization and Implementation of a 6-seater Interior Concept for a Hybrid Mainstream Sports Car
FMVSS 226 Ejection Mitigation: A Review
Accurate Prediction of Dynamic Progressive Buckling Behaviors of Single-Hat and Double-Hat Steel Components under Axial Loading
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-0449)
(2013-01-0469)
(2013-01-0458)
Se Jin Park, Murali Subramaniyam, Myung Kug Moon, Hyun Kyoon Lim, Korea Res. Inst. of Standards & Science
Paul Venhovens, Johnell Brooks, Arees Uthayasuriyan, Yubin Xi, Chris D’Amico, CU-ICAR Clemson Univ.
Nancy C. Evans, Michael J. Leigh, Ford Motor Company
Bisheshwar Haorongbam, Anindya Deb, Indian Institute Of Science; Clifford Chou
Assessment of a Safe Driving Program for Novice Operators
Application of Quality Function Deployment to the Prediction of Seat Comfort
Optical Measurement of High-Rate Dynamic Vehicle Roof Deformation during Rollover
Analysis of Seat Belt Positioning in Recent NCAP Crash Tests
(2013-01-0441)
(2013-01-0450)
(2013-01-0470)
(2013-01-0460)
Lance Clark, Philip Pidgeon, Kim Alexander, Clemson University; Ken Rogich, Richard Petty Driving Experience; John R. Wagner, Clemson University; Matthew Jensen, Florida Institute of Technology
Akindeji Ojetola, Landon Onyebueke, Tennessee State University
Jack Lockerby, Jason Kerrigan, Jeremy Seppi, Jeff Crandall, UVA Center for Applied Biomechanics
Sean Haight, The George Washington University; Randa Radwan Samaha, National Crash Analysis Center; David Biss, Automotive Safety Analysis Corporation
Pedal Misapplication: Crash Characteristics and Contributing Factors
On The Contact Interfaces between the Driver and the Vehicle Seat
Validation of Occupant Trajectory Model using the Ford Expedition Dolly Rollover Experimental Test Data
Parameter Identification of Sled Test Method to Simulate Vehicle Soil Trip Rollover Dynamic accurately by Numerical Simulation Considering Soil-vehicle Interaction
(2013-01-0446)
(2013-01-0455)
(2013-01-0472)
(2013-01-0459)
Jeya Padmanaban, Matthew Fitzgerald, JP Research Inc; Joseph Marsh, Ivy Consultancy
Ligia Munteanu, Dan Dumitriu, Veturia Chiroiu, Institute of Solid Mechanics; Pier Paolo Delsanto, Politecnico di Torino
Chad Hovey, Hovey Consulting LLC; Elizabeth Raphael, Henry Xu, Delta V Biomechanics Inc.
Tatsuya Fukushima, Masafumi Shitamichi, Toshikazu Torigaki, Hidetoshi Sokusai, Nissan Motor Company, Ltd.; Masato Nishi, Takahiko Miyachi, JSOL Corporation
Networking Break
Development of a Methodology for Simulating Seat Back Interaction Using Realistic Body Contours
Planned by Occupant Protection Committee / Automobile Body Activity
Planned by Occupant Protection Committee / Automobile Body Activity
(2013-01-0452) Jingwen Hu, Matthew Reed, Univ. of Michigan 3:00 p.m.
Panel Discussion
Planned by Human Factors Committee / Automobile Body Activity
Planned by Human Factors Committee / Automobile Body Activity
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Tuesday, April 16 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions
SAFETY/TESTING
Tuesday, April 16 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
D3-28 Occupant Protection: Vehicle Aggressivity and Compatibility (B410)
D3-24/25 Vehicle Aerodynamics (Part 3 of 7): Unsteady Aerodynamics (B500)
Papers are invited on various aspects of vehicle-to-vehicle crashes and issues of collision compatibility and occupant safety. These may include but are not limited to topics such as analysis of accident statistics, crash test results, computer simulation procedures, vehicle design factors, etc.
1:00 p.m.
1:20 p.m.
1:40 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
2:20 p.m.
M3-32 Occupant Protection: Side Impact (B408) Papers are invited on all aspects of automotive crashworthiness and occupant protection in side impacts, including topics such as discussions of test data, CAE methods, statistical analyses, automobile designs, restraint systems and airbags, crash test methodology and development of surrogates (test dummies). Additional topics may include side impact safety considerations for hybrid and electric propulsion vehicles.
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:40 p.m.
3:20 p.m. - 4:20 p.m.
Organizers: Joseph Marsh, Ivy Consultancy
Organizers: Adrian P. Gaylard, Jaguar Land Rover; Mark E. Gleason, Chrysler Group LLC; David Sims-Williams, Durham University; Sandeep Sovani, ANSYS Inc.
Organizers: Jeffery W. Sankey, Transportation Research Center Inc.; Diana Kay Spurgeon, TRC Inc.; Mukul K. Verma
Effect of Vehicle Mass on Driver Relative Fatality Risk in Vehicle-Vehicle Crashes
Unsteady Aerodynamics of an Oscillating Fastback Model
(2013-01-0466)
(2013-01-1253)
Yibing Shi, Guy Nusholtz, Chrysler Group LLC
Joshua Baden Fuller, Martin Passmore, Loughborough Univ.
Effect of Vehicle Mass: Comparison with NHTSA Studies and Q&A
Experimental Study of Baseline Flow Characteristics for the Realistic Car Model “DrivAer”
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-1251)
Guy S. Nusholtz, Chrysler LLC
Christoph Strangfeld, Dirk Wieser, Hanns-Joachim Schmidt, Rene Woszidlo, Christian Nayeri, Christian Paschereit, Technische Universität Berlin
Crashworthiness of Modern Mini & Micro Cars
Wind-Tunnel & On-road Wind Noise: Comparison & Replication
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-1255)
David S. Zuby, Matthew L. Brumbelow, Insurance Institute for Highway Safety
Mark Thompson, Simon Watkins, RMIT University; Jongman Kim, Hyundai & Kia Corp.
Vehicle Compatibility in a Future Fleet
Aerodynamic Pitching Stability of Sedan-Type Vehicles Influenced By Pillar-Shape Configurations
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-1258)
Priya Prasad
See Yuan Cheng, Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka; Makoto Tsubokura, Hokkaido University; Yoshihiro Okada, Mazda Motor Corporation; Takuji Nakashima, Hiroshima University; Takahide Nouzawa, Mazda Motor Corporation
Panel Discussion with Q & A: Vehicle Aggressivity and Compatibility
Evaluation of the Aerodynamic and Aeroacoustic Response of a Vehicle to Transient Flow Conditions (2013-01-1250)
Moderators: Joseph Marsh, Ivy Consultancy
Nicholas Oettle, Oliver Mankowski, David Sims-Williams, Robert Dominy, Durham University; Claire Freeman, Jaguar Land Rover
Panelists: Matthew L. Brumbelow, Insurance Institute for Highway Safety Guy S. Nusholtz, Chrysler LLC Priya Prasad 2:40 p.m.
Investigation for the Effect of the External Noise Sources onto the Interior Aerodynamic Noise (2013-01-1257) Naoki Hamamoto, Yasuhiko Okutsu, Kazuo Yanagimoto, Mitsubishi Motors Corporation
3:00 p.m.
Computational Prediction of a Vehicle Aerodynamics Using Detached Eddy Simulation (2013-01-1254) Natalia Castro, Omar D. Lopez, Luis Munoz, Universidad de Los Andes
3:20 p.m.
Simulation of Rear Glass and Body Side Vehicle Soiling by Road Sprays Using Transient Particle Tracking
Comparison of Dummy Kinematics and Injury Response between WorldSID and ES-2 in Side Impact
(2013-01-1256)
(2013-01-0599)
Jonathan Jilesen, Exa Corporation; Adrian P. Gaylard, Jaguar Land Rover; Bradley Duncan, Alex Konstantinov, John Wanderer, Exa Corporation
Kazuya Iwata, Kaoru Tatsu, Hidetsugu Saeki, Tomosaburo Okabe, Nissan
3:40 p.m.
Study of Side Door Intrusion Test Results (2013-01-0600) Chinmoy Mazumdar, Mukesh Mishra, Maruti Suzuki India Limited
4:00 p.m.
Child Restraint Systems: Top Tether Effectiveness in Side Impact Collisions (2013-01-0601) Joseph Neal, Janet Brelin-Fornari, Kettering University Planned by Occupant Protection Committee / Automobile Body Activity
Planned by Vehicle Aerodynamics Committee / Automobile Body Activity The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00329, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
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TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
D3-18
M3-32
D3-28 Occupant Protection: Accident Reconstruction (Part 1 of 2) (B400)
D3-24/25 Vehicle Aerodynamics (Part 4 of 7): Cooling Airflow (B500)
Active Safety and Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (Part 1 of 2) (AC600)
Motorsports Engineering (Part 1 of 2) (MSEC100)
Active Safety & Advanced Driver Assistance Systems help prevent accidents or mitigate accident severity. Some these safety systems provide alerts to the driver in critical situations, while others respond to threats by automatically braking and steering the vehicle to avoid crashes. Today’s ADAS systems are enabled by on-board vehicle and environmental sensors such as radars and cameras. In the future, V2X communication will be added to enhance safety functionality and performance.
A broad spectrum of Motorsports topics covering safety, aerodynamics, hybrids, modeling/simulation and engines will be presented.
8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 11:40 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 11:20 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 8:40 a.m.
Organizers: Joseph Kanianthra, Active Safety Engineering LLC; Walter Kosiak, Delphi Corp.
Organizers: David A. Finch, Raetech Corp.; Raymond Leto, TotalSim LLC; Wiley R. McCoy, McLaren Performance Technologies; Thomas N. Ramsay, Honda R&D Americas Inc.; Michael Royce; J. Kirk Russell, Performance Events Promotion LLC; H. Robert (Bob) Welge, Robert’s Engineering Development
Organizers: Christopher D. Armstrong, KEVA Engineering; Geoff Germane, Germane Engineering; Stein E. Husher, KEVA Engineering; Richard Frank Lambourn, Transport Research Laboratory, Ltd.; L. Daniel Metz
Organizers: Adrian P. Gaylard, Jaguar Land Rover; Mark E. Gleason, Todd Lounsberry, Chrysler Group LLC
This session deals with Cooling Airflow aspects of aerodynamics testing and measurement. Papers on climatic wind tunnel facilities as well as techniques for measuring cooling airflow on scale models, full scale vehicles, and CFD are discussed.
Chairpersons: Raymond Leto, TotalSim LLC; Wiley R. McCoy, McLaren Performance Technologies; Thomas N. Ramsay, Honda R & D Americas Inc.; J. Kirk Russell, Performance Events Promotion LLC; H. Robert (Bob) Welge, Robert’s Engineering Development 8:00 a.m.
Technical Keynote:The Status of NHTSA Research on Advanced Forward Collision Avoidance and Mitigation Systems
Technical Keynote
A Comparison of 25 High Speed Tire Disablement Tests Involving Full and Partial Tread Separations
A Review of Some Cooling Air Flow Measurement Techniques for Model Scale, Full Scale and CFD
(Oral Only)
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-0776)
(2013-01-0598)
W. Riley Garrott, National Hwy Traffic Safety Admin
Ben Bowlby, Ben Bowlby Racing, LLC
Gray Beauchamp, Daniel Koch, Dana E. Thornton, Kineticorp LLC
Timo Kuthada, FKFS
Friction, Tread Depth and Water; Laboratory Investigations of Passenger Car Tire Cornering Performance under MinimallyWet Conditions
The UOIT Automotive Centre of Excellence Climatic Test Facility
(2013-01-0789)
(2013-01-0597)
William Blythe, Debra E. Seguin, William Blythe Inc.
Scott Best, Aiolos Engineering Corp.; John Komar, Gary Elfstrom, Univ of Ontario Institute of Technology
8:20 a.m.
8:40 a.m.
9:00 a.m.
9:20 a.m.
Characterization of Lane Departure Crashes Using Event Data Recorders Extracted from Real-World Collisions
Networking Break
Approach to Determine Slip Values Based on the Intensity of Tire Marks with Respect to Tire and Road Properties
(2013-01-0730)
(2013-01-0781)
Kristofer D. Kusano, Hampton C. Gabler, Virginia Tech
Gunther Seipel, Hermann Winner, Technische Universitat Darmstadt; Frank Baumann, Ralf Hermanutz, Daimler AG
Status of Test Methods for Autonomous Emergency Braking Systems - Results from the Active Test Project
Race car setup optimization: an integrated approach to the simulation of driver-vehicle performance using fully based computer simulation and a driving simulator
Determining When an Object Enters the Headlight Beam Pattern of a Vehicle
(2013-01-0725)
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-0787)
Andrés Aparicio, Applus Idiada; Micha Lesemann, Institut für Kraftfahrzeuge; Henrik Eriksson, SP Technical Research Inst of Sweden
Giuseppe Callea, BhaiTech
Jeffrey Muttart, CrashSafetyResearch.com; Wade D. Bartlett, Mechanical Forensics Engineering Services LLC; Chris D. Kauderer, Kauderer & Associates; Grant L. Johnston, Grant Johnston Consulting Engineers; Matthew R. E. Romoser, University of Massachusetts; Jan Unarski, Institute of Forensic Research; Daniel Barshinger, Quest Engineering & Failure Analysis Inc.
Subjective Evaluation of Advanced Driver Assistance by Evaluation of Standardized Driving Maneuvers
Race Car Aerodynamics - The Design Process of an Aerodynamic Package for the 2012 Chalmers Formula SAE Car
Tire Friction Comparison of Three Tire Types
(2013-01-0724)
(2013-01-0797)
(2013-01-0783)
Stefan Bernsteiner, Graz University of Technology; Daniel Lindvai-Soos, Magna Steyr Fahrzeugtechnik AG & Co KG; Reinhard Holl, Arno Eichberger, Graz University of Technology
Sven Rehnberg, Lucas Börjesson, Robert Svensson, Jonathan Rice, Chalmers Univ. of Technology
Peter J. Leiss, Steven Becker, Gary Derian, Robson Forensic Inc.
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SAFETY/TESTING
Wednesday, April 17 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions
SAFETY/TESTING
Wednesday, April 17 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
D3-18
M3-32
D3-28 Occupant Protection: Accident Reconstruction (Part 1 of 2) (B400)
D3-24/25 Vehicle Aerodynamics (Part 4 of 7): Cooling Airflow (B500)
Active Safety and Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (Part 1 of 2) (AC600)
Motorsports Engineering (Part 1 of 2) (MSEC100)
Active Safety & Advanced Driver Assistance Systems help prevent accidents or mitigate accident severity. Some these safety systems provide alerts to the driver in critical situations, while others respond to threats by automatically braking and steering the vehicle to avoid crashes. Today’s ADAS systems are enabled by on-board vehicle and environmental sensors such as radars and cameras. In the future, V2X communication will be added to enhance safety functionality and performance.
A broad spectrum of Motorsports topics covering safety, aerodynamics, hybrids, modeling/simulation and engines will be presented.
8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 11:40 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 11:20 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 8:40 a.m.
Organizers: Joseph Kanianthra, Active Safety Engineering LLC; Walter Kosiak, Delphi Corp.
Organizers: David A. Finch, Raetech Corp.; Raymond Leto, TotalSim LLC; Wiley R. McCoy, McLaren Performance Technologies; Thomas N. Ramsay, Honda R&D Americas Inc.; Michael Royce; J. Kirk Russell, Performance Events Promotion LLC; H. Robert (Bob) Welge, Robert’s Engineering Development
Organizers: Christopher D. Armstrong, KEVA Engineering; Geoff Germane, Germane Engineering; Stein E. Husher, KEVA Engineering; Richard Frank Lambourn, Transport Research Laboratory, Ltd.; L. Daniel Metz
Organizers: Adrian P. Gaylard, Jaguar Land Rover; Mark E. Gleason, Todd Lounsberry, Chrysler Group LLC
This session deals with Cooling Airflow aspects of aerodynamics testing and measurement. Papers on climatic wind tunnel facilities as well as techniques for measuring cooling airflow on scale models, full scale vehicles, and CFD are discussed.
Chairpersons: Raymond Leto, TotalSim LLC; Wiley R. McCoy, McLaren Performance Technologies; Thomas N. Ramsay, Honda R & D Americas Inc.; J. Kirk Russell, Performance Events Promotion LLC; H. Robert (Bob) Welge, Robert’s Engineering Development 9:40 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
Validation of a Driver Recovery Model Using Real-World Road Departure Cases
Design of an Actively Controlled Aerodynamic Wing to Increase High-Speed Vehicle Safety
Uncertainty in Calculations Using Lambourn’s Critical Speed Procedure
(2013-01-0723)
(2013-01-0802)
(2013-01-0779)
Allison Daniello, Kristofer Kusano, H. Gabler, Virginia Tech
Yuping He, Univ. of Ontario Institute of Technology
Wojciech Wach, Institute of Forensic Research, Kraków
Design and Evaluation of Emergency Driving Support Using Motor Driven Power Steering and Differential Braking on a Virtual Test Track
Networking Break
Networking Break
V2V-Intersection Management at Roundabouts
Ballistic Testing of Motorsport Windshields
Evaluation of Vehicle Kinematics Using GPS and Other Technologies
(2013-01-0722)
(2013-01-0801)
(2013-01-0769)
Reza Azimi, Gaurav Bhatia, Raj Rajkumar, Carnegie Mellon Univ.; Priyantha Mudalige, GM Technical Center
John Patalak, Thomas Gideon, NASCAR
Adam Michener, John Scott, Ric Robinette, Richard Fay, Fay Engineering Corp.
Limitations of an Integral Safety Concept in Longitudinal Traffic to Meet Vision Zero
Occupant Rollover Protection in Motorsports
Energy Dissipation in High Speed Frontal Collisions
(2013-01-0728)
(2013-01-0800)
(2013-01-0770)
Hadj Hamma Tadjine, Benedikt Schonlau, Robert Schwaiger, Klaus Krumbiegel, IAV GmbH
John Patalak, Thomas Gideon, NASCAR
Cleve Bare, Daniel Peterson, Micky Marine, Kevin Welsh, Exponent, Inc.
Examination of a Properly Restrained Motorsport Occupant
Commercial Vehicle Skid Distance Testing and Analysis
(2013-01-0804)
(2013-01-0771)
John Patalak, Thomas Gideon, NASCAR; John Melvin, Tandelta
Kevin Bedsworth, Robert Butler, Gary Rogers, Kevin Breen, William Fischer, Engineering Systems, Inc.
(2013-01-0726) Jaewoong Choi, Kyongsu Yi, Seoul National Univ. 10:20 a.m.
10:40 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
11:20 a.m.
SAE Motorsports Safety Compendium (Oral Only) John Melvin, Tandelta
10:01 p.m.
Experimental Study on Vehicle to Road Tracking Algorithm by Using Kalman Filter Associated with Vehicle Lateral Dynamics (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
Extended Steady State Lap Time Simulation for Analyzing Transient Vehicle Behavior (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
Brake Characteristics for a Bobtail Vehicle and Comparison to Other Loading Conditions (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
(2013-01-0739)
(2013-01-0806)
(2013-01-0792)
Dongho Shin, Korea Univ. of Technology and Education
Timo Völkl, Martin Muehlmeier, Audi AG; Hermann Winner, Technische Universitat Darmstadt
Fawzi P. Bayan, Anthony Cornetto, Ashley Dunn, Ronny Wahba, Jeffrey Suway, SEA, Ltd.; Yuri Prokrym; Andrew Price
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SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
D3-18
M3-32
D3-28 Occupant Protection: Accident Reconstruction (Part 1 of 2) (B400)
D3-24/25 Vehicle Aerodynamics (Part 4 of 7): Cooling Airflow (B500)
Active Safety and Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (Part 1 of 2) (AC600)
Motorsports Engineering (Part 1 of 2) (MSEC100)
Active Safety & Advanced Driver Assistance Systems help prevent accidents or mitigate accident severity. Some these safety systems provide alerts to the driver in critical situations, while others respond to threats by automatically braking and steering the vehicle to avoid crashes. Today’s ADAS systems are enabled by on-board vehicle and environmental sensors such as radars and cameras. In the future, V2X communication will be added to enhance safety functionality and performance.
A broad spectrum of Motorsports topics covering safety, aerodynamics, hybrids, modeling/simulation and engines will be presented.
8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 11:40 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 11:20 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 8:40 a.m.
Organizers: Joseph Kanianthra, Active Safety Engineering LLC; Walter Kosiak, Delphi Corp.
Organizers: David A. Finch, Raetech Corp.; Raymond Leto, TotalSim LLC; Wiley R. McCoy, McLaren Performance Technologies; Thomas N. Ramsay, Honda R&D Americas Inc.; Michael Royce; J. Kirk Russell, Performance Events Promotion LLC; H. Robert (Bob) Welge, Robert’s Engineering Development
Organizers: Christopher D. Armstrong, KEVA Engineering; Geoff Germane, Germane Engineering; Stein E. Husher, KEVA Engineering; Richard Frank Lambourn, Transport Research Laboratory, Ltd.; L. Daniel Metz
Organizers: Adrian P. Gaylard, Jaguar Land Rover; Mark E. Gleason, Todd Lounsberry, Chrysler Group LLC
This session deals with Cooling Airflow aspects of aerodynamics testing and measurement. Papers on climatic wind tunnel facilities as well as techniques for measuring cooling airflow on scale models, full scale vehicles, and CFD are discussed.
Chairpersons: Raymond Leto, TotalSim LLC; Wiley R. McCoy, McLaren Performance Technologies; Thomas N. Ramsay, Honda R & D Americas Inc.; J. Kirk Russell, Performance Events Promotion LLC; H. Robert (Bob) Welge, Robert’s Engineering Development 10:02 p.m.
10:03 p.m.
CFD and Experimental Optimization of Formula SAE Race Car Cooling Air Duct (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
Tractor-Semitrailer Stability Following a Steer Axle Tire Blowout at Speed and Comparison to Computer Simulation Models (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
(2013-01-0799)
(2013-01-0795)
Sachin R Kamath, Prajwal Kumar M P, Shashank S N, Vinay Damodaran, NITK, Surathkal; Anand S R, Prakash Kulkarni, IISc, Bangalore
Anthony Cornetto, Fawzi Bayan, Ashley Dunn, Charles Tanner, Ronny Wahba, Jeffrey Suway, Gary Heydinger, SEA, Ltd.; Krishnan Chakravarthy, Dennis Guenther, Ohio State Univ.
Assessment of Ear- and Tooth-Mounted Accelerometers as Representative of Human Head Response (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-0805) John J. Christopher, Mark R. Sochor, U.Va. Center for Applied Biomechanics; Joseph Pellettiere, Federal Aviation Administration; Robert Scott Salzar, U.Va. Center for Applied Biomechanics Planned by Automobile Chassis Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00319, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
Planned by Motorsports Engineering Committee / Motorsports Engineering Activity
Planned by Occupant Protection Committee / Automobile Body Activity
Planned by Vehicle Aerodynamics Committee / Automobile Body Activity
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00327, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
Technical Session Oral Evaluation Incentives In an effort to collect more evaluation ratings for the technical session speakers, SAE will be holding daily drawings for anyone who completes an oral evaluation card distributed in technical session rooms. Simply complete the card, tear off the perforation with your name and contact number, and turn it in to the session moderator. Six (6) winners will be announced daily to receive prizes. Winners will be announced daily and posted in the technology lounges.
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Wednesday, April 17 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions
SAFETY/TESTING
Wednesday, April 17 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
D3-17 Vehicle Dynamics, Stability and Control (Part 1 of 4) (AC500)
D3-23 Occupant Protection: Structural Crashworthiness and Occupant Safety (Part 1 of 2) (B409)
This session is focused on vehicle dynamics and controls using modeling and simulation, and experimental analysis of passenger cars, heavy trucks, and wheeled military vehicles. This session addresses active and passive safety systems to mitigate rollover, yaw instability and braking issues; driving simulators and hardware-in-theloop systems; suspension kinematics and compliance, steering dynamics, advanced active suspension technologies; and tire force and moment mechanics.
D3-20 Tire and Wheel Technology (AC400)
D3-24/25 Vehicle Aerodynamics (Part 5 of 7): Aerodynamics Development II (B500)
Advanced concepts and modeling of tires will be presented by industry and university researchers.
8:00 a.m. - 10:40 a.m.
9:00 a.m. - 10:20 a.m.
9:00 a.m. - 10:40 a.m.
9:20 a.m. - 10:40 a.m.
Organizers: W. Riley Garrott, National Hwy Traffic Safety Admin; Mohamed Kamel Salaani, Transportation Research Center Inc.; Gary J. Heydinger, SEA, Ltd.; David R. Mikesell, Ohio Northern University; Amandeep Singh, US Army TARDEC; Mark Heitz, Transportation Research Center Inc.; Paul Grygier, Retired (Previously NHTSA)
Organizers: Saeed Barbat, Jamel E. Belwafa, Ford Motor Co.
Organizers: John D. Andrus; Jaehyung Ju, Univ. of North Texas; Neel K. Mani, Timothy A. Marantis, Bridgestone Americas Inc.; Rick S. Wallace, David L. Howland, General Motors LLC
Organizers: Adrian P. Gaylard, Adrian P. Gaylard, Jaguar Land Rover; Mark E. Gleason, Chrysler Group LLC; Bahram Khalighi
Chairpersons: Saeed Barbat, Jamel E. Belwafa, Ford Motor Co
Chairpersons: David R. Mikesell, Ohio Northern University; M. Kamel Salaani, Transportation Research Center Inc. 8:00 a.m.
Optimal Wheel Torque Distribution for a Four-Wheel-Drive Fully Electric Vehicle (2013-01-0673) Leonardo De Novellis, Aldo Sorniotti, Patrick Gruber, Univ. of Surrey
8:20 a.m.
Optimal Torque Control for an ElectricDrive Vehicle with In-Wheel Motors: Implementation and Experiments (2013-01-0674) Abtin Athari, Univ. of Waterloo; Saber Fallah, Univ. of Surrey; Bin Li, Amir Khajepour, Univ. of Waterloo; Shih-Ken Chen, Baktiar Litkouhi, General Motors Company
9:00 a.m.
9:20 a.m.
An Approach to Vehicle Brake-By-Wire Optimal Control Tracking Strategy
Idealized Vehicle Crash Test Pulses for Advanced Batteries
Experimental and Numerical Analysis of the Conceptual Next Generation Ecology Tire (First Report)
(2013-01-0686)
(2013-01-0764)
(2013-01-0741)
Salem A. Haggag, Diaa Abidou, Ain Shams University
Saeed Barbat, Mark Mehall, Ford Motor Co.; Raviraj Nayak, General Motors Company; Guy S. Nusholtz, Chrysler Group LLC; Natalie M. Olds, USCAR; Yibing Shi, Chrysler Group LLC; William Stanko, Ford Motor Co.; Jenne-Tai Wang, General Motors Company; Para Weerappuli, Ford Motor Co.; Lan Xu, Chrysler Group LLC; Krishnarao Venkata Yalamanchili, General Motors Company
Isao Kuwayama, Hiroyuki Matsumoto, Hisashi Heguri, Bridgestone Corp.
Modeling of a 6x4 Tractor and Trailers for use in Real Time Hardware in the Loop Simulation for ESC Testing
Selection of Optimal Design Parameters to Achieve Improved Occupant Performance in Frontal Impacts
Integrity Sensing with Smart Polymers and Rubber Components on Vehicles (i.e. Tires, Hoses, Seals)
Performance of an Automotive Under-Body Diffuser Applied to a Sedan and a Wagon Vehicle
(2013-01-0693)
(2013-01-0756)
(2013-01-0742)
(2013-01-0952)
Sughosh J. Rao, The Ohio State University; Mohamed Kamel Salaani, Transportation Research Center Inc.; Gary J. Heydinger, SEA, Ltd.; Dennis A. Guenther, The Ohio State University; W. Riley Garrott, National Hwy Traffic Safety Admin.
Sairama Narayana Peddi, Mahindra & Mahindra, Ltd.
Brittany Ann Newell, Gary Krutz, Keith Harmeyer, Michael Holland, Purdue Univ.
Jesper Marklund, Combitech AB; Lennart Lofdahl, Chalmers Univ. of Technology; Hakan Danielsson, Chalmers Univ of Technology; Gunnar Olsson, LeanNova Engineering AB
Optimized Ride-Down Rate Control in Frontal Impact and its Application in the Energy Management of Occupant Restraint System
Using Objective Vehicle Handling Metrics for Tire Performance Evaluation and Selection
Investigation of Wheel Ventilation-Drag using a Modular Wheel Design Concept
(2013-01-0760)
(2013-01-0743)
(2013-01-0953)
Shaobo Qiu, FAW Automotive Technology Research Center; Hongjian Li, Faw Automotive Technology Research Center; Junyuan Zhang, Yue Ma, Jilin University Automotive Engrg College; Yumin Hao, Faw Automotive Technology Research Center
Srikanth Sivaramakrishnan, Saied Taheri, Virginia Tech
Alexey Vdovin, Chalmers Univ. of Technology; Sabine Bonitz, Technische Universität Berlin; Christoffer Landstrom, Continued on Lofdahl, next page Lennart Volvo Car Corporation; Chalmers Univ. of Technology
9:40 a.m.
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SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
D3-17 Vehicle Dynamics, Stability and Control (Part 1 of 4) (AC500)
D3-23 Occupant Protection: Structural Crashworthiness and Occupant Safety (Part 1 of 2) (B409)
This session is focused on vehicle dynamics and controls using modeling and simulation, and experimental analysis of passenger cars, heavy trucks, and wheeled military vehicles. This session addresses active and passive safety systems to mitigate rollover, yaw instability and braking issues; driving simulators and hardware-in-theloop systems; suspension kinematics and compliance, steering dynamics, advanced active suspension technologies; and tire force and moment mechanics.
D3-20 Tire and Wheel Technology (AC400)
D3-24/25 Vehicle Aerodynamics (Part 5 of 7): Aerodynamics Development II (B500)
Advanced concepts and modeling of tires will be presented by industry and university researchers.
8:00 a.m. - 10:40 a.m.
9:00 a.m. - 10:20 a.m.
9:00 a.m. - 10:40 a.m.
9:20 a.m. - 10:40 a.m.
Organizers: W. Riley Garrott, National Hwy Traffic Safety Admin; Mohamed Kamel Salaani, Transportation Research Center Inc.; Gary J. Heydinger, SEA, Ltd.; David R. Mikesell, Ohio Northern University; Amandeep Singh, US Army TARDEC; Mark Heitz, Transportation Research Center Inc.; Paul Grygier, Retired (Previously NHTSA)
Organizers: Saeed Barbat, Jamel E. Belwafa, Ford Motor Co.
Organizers: John D. Andrus; Jaehyung Ju, Univ. of North Texas; Neel K. Mani, Timothy A. Marantis, Bridgestone Americas Inc.; Rick S. Wallace, David L. Howland, General Motors LLC
Organizers: Adrian P. Gaylard, Adrian P. Gaylard, Jaguar Land Rover; Mark E. Gleason, Chrysler Group LLC; Bahram Khalighi
Chairpersons: Saeed Barbat, Jamel E. Belwafa, Ford Motor Co
Chairpersons: David R. Mikesell, Ohio Northern University; M. Kamel Salaani, Transportation Research Center Inc. 10:00 a.m.
10:20 a.m.
10:01 p.m.
10:02 p.m.
Validation of Real Time Hardware in the Loop Simulation for ESC Testing with a 6x4 Tractor and Trailer Models
Influence of Welded Joints on the Crashworthiness Response of Hybrid Structural Elements
Development of Intelligent Tire System
Investigation of the Influence of Tyre Geometry on the Aerodynamics of Passenger Cars
(2013-01-0692)
(2013-01-0755)
(2013-01-0744)
(2013-01-0955)
Sughosh J. Rao, The Ohio State University; Mohamed Kamel Salaani, Transportation Research Center Inc.; Gary J. Heydinger, SEA, Ltd.; Dennis A. Guenther, The Ohio State University; Frank Barickman, National Hwy Traffic Safety Admin.
Miguel Costas, Jacobo Diaz, Luis Esteban Romera, Santiago Hernandez, University of La Coruna; Raquel Ledo, CTAG
Hee Young Jo, Myungki Yeom, Jeongjin Lee, Hyundai Motor Co.; Kyushik Park, Mando Corp.; Jaegeun Oh, Corechips
Teddy Hobeika, Chalmers University of Technology; Simone Sebben, Christoffer Landstrom, Volvo Car Corporation
Online Estimation of Vehicle Stability Factor for Electronic Stability Control
Tire Carcass Camber and Its Application for Overturning Moment Modeling
Computational Study of Drag Reduction of Models of Truck-Shaped Bodies in Ground Effect by Active Flow Control
(2013-01-0690)
(2013-01-0746)
(2013-01-0954)
Chihiro Nitta, Hideaki Koto, Kenichiro Takahashi, ADVICS Co., Ltd.
Dang Lu, Dawei Wang, Chunxue Wang, Konghui Guo, Jilin Univ.
Ramesh K. Agarwal, Washington Univ. St. Louis
Study on Objective Evaluation Index System of On-Center Handling for Passenger Car (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
Objective Measurement of Vehicle Steering and Handling Performance When a Tire Loses Its Air (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
(2013-01-0714)
(2013-01-0748)
Changfu Zong, Zexing Zhang, Li Mai, Changqing Wang, Jilin University; Zhengxin Wu
Donald F. Tandy, B. Nicholas Ault, Jason Colborn, Robert Pascarella, Tandy Engineering & Associates Inc.
Study of Stability Control for Electric Vehicles with Active Control Differential (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-0715) Zhuoping Yu, Yongqiang Deng, Lu Xiong, Tongji University
10:03 p.m.
An Objective Analysis of the Effect of Tire Tread Depth on Crash Causation and Wet Road Vehicle Dynamics (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-0701) Donald F. Tandy, Clay Coleman, Tandy Engineering & Associates Inc.; Rose Ray, Exponent Inc. Planned by Vehicle Dynamics Committee / Automobile Chassis Activity
Planned by Occupant Protection Committee / Automobile Body Activity
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00318, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00328, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
Planned by Tire and Wheel Committee / Automobile Chassis Activity
Planned by Vehicle Aerodynamics Committee / Automobile Body Activity The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00329, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
SAE 2013 World Congress 169
SAFETY/TESTING
Wednesday, April 17 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions
SAFETY/TESTING
Wednesday, April 17 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
D3-18 Active Safety and Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (Part 2 of 2) (AC600)
D3-22 Driver Vision and Lighting Technology (B300)
D3-28 Occupant Protection: Accident Reconstruction (Part 2 of 2) (B400)
Automotive Active Safety Systems help prevent accidents or mitigate accident severity. Some active safety systems provide warnings to the driver in critical situations, while other systems respond to threats by automatically braking and steering the vehicle. Active Safety systems are enabled by on-board sensors, together with environmental sensors such as radars and cameras. In the future, car-to-car and car-to-infrastructure communication will enhance system functionality and performance.
D3-17 Vehicle Dynamics, Stability and Control (Part 2 of 4) (AC500) This session is focused on vehicle dynamics and controls using modeling and simulation, and experimental analysis of passenger cars, heavy trucks, and wheeled military vehicles. This session addresses active and passive safety systems to mitigate rollover, yaw instability and braking issues; driving simulators and hardware-in-theloop systems; suspension kinematics and compliance, steering dynamics, advanced active suspension technologies; and tire force and moment mechanics.
1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:40 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 2:40 p.m.
Organizers: Joseph Kanianthra, Active Safety Engineering LLC; Walter Kosiak, Delphi Corp.
Organizers: Jianzhong Jiao, Osram Opto Semiconductors Inc.; Michael Flannagan, Univ. of Michigan
Organizers: Christopher D. Armstrong, KEVA Engineering; Geoff Germane, Germane Engineering; Stein E. Husher, KEVA Engineering; Richard Frank Lambourn, Transport Research Laboratory, Ltd.; L. Daniel Metz
Organizers: W. Riley Garrott, National Hwy Traffic Safety Admin; Mohamed Kamel Salaani, Transportation Research Center Inc.; Gary J. Heydinger, SEA, Ltd.; David R. Mikesell, Ohio Northern University; Amandeep Singh, US Army TARDEC; Mark Heitz, Transportation Research Center Inc.; Paul Grygier, Retired (Previously NHTSA) Chairpersons: W. Riley Garrott, National Hwy Traffic Safety Admin; M. Kamel Salaani, Transportation Research Center Inc.
1:00 p.m.
1:20 p.m.
1:40 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
2:20 p.m.
2:40 p.m.
Alert Method for Rear Cross Traffic Alert System in North America
Single Reflector Full LED Headlamp with Combined High and Low Beam
Four-Point Planar Homography Algorithm for Rectification Photogrammetry: Development and Applications
A Comparative Study of Car-Trailer Dynamics Models
(2013-01-0732)
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-0780)
(2013-01-0695)
Yoshihiko Takahashi, Tetsuya Komoguchi, Masato Seki, Toyota Motor Corp.; Nimesh Patel, David Auner, Bruce Campbell, Toyota Motor Engineering & Mfg NA Inc.
TBD
Chad Hovey, Hovey Consulting LLC; Angelo Toglia, Collision Research & Analysis Inc
Yuping He, Jing Ren, Univ of Ontario Institute of Technology
Hybrid Approach for a Future Environmental Representation for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems
LED Headlamp for DOE SuperTruck
The Accuracy of Photo-Based ThreeDimensional Scanning for Collision Reconstruction Using 123D Catch
A Methodology to Assess Road Tankers Rollover Trend During Turning
(2013-01-0733)
(2013-01-0753)
(2013-01-0784)
(2013-01-0682)
Andree Hohm, Ralph Grewe, Stefan Lueke, Continental AG
Al Bolander, Timothy Brooks, Peter Thompson, Grote Industries LLC
Mark S. Erickson, Jeremy J. Bauer, Wilson C. Hayes, Hayes + Associates
Jose Antonio Romero, Eduardo BetanzoQuezada, Queretaro Autonomous University; Alejandro Lozano-Guzman, CICATA, National Polytechnic Institute
Development of Active Lane Keeping Assist System
How to Make LED Concepts More Affordable For Automotive Signal Lighting
Video Projection Mapping Photogrammetry through Video Tracking
Design for Vehicle Rollover Warning System
(2013-01-0718)
(2013-01-0754)
(2013-01-0788)
(2013-01-0675)
JaeHee Kim, Sang Min Lee, Sung Kwang Shin, Sang Ho Jeong, Hyundai & Kia Corp.
Miroslav Kropac, Varroc Lighting Systems
William T. Neale, James Marr, David Hessel, Kineticorp LLC
Chun Hsiung Chen, Chi-Chun Yao, YuSheng Liao, Automotive Research & Testing Center
Forward Collision Warning Timing in Near Term Applications
Light Bulb Filament Distortion Thresholds by Voltage and Delta-V
Networking Break
Decoupled 3D Moment Control for Vehicle Motion Using In-Wheel Motors
(2013-01-0727)
(2013-01-0752)
(2013-01-0679)
Guy S. Nusholtz, Timothy P. Hsu, Manuel A. Gracián, Jesús A. Prado, Rebeca Cedeño, Nadia M. Santillán, David Herrera, Chrysler Group LLC
Jay Przybyla, Thomas Rush, Daniel Melcher, Sam Robinson, Armstrong Forensic Engineers Inc
Etsuo Katsuyama, Toyota Motor Corp.
A Sensor Fusion Digital-Map System for Driver Assistance
Headlamp Levelness and Glare: Preliminary Analyses Based on Field Data
The Accuracy of Pedestrians in Estimating the Speed of a Moving Vehicle
(2013-01-0734)
(2013-01-0749)
(2013-01-0785)
(Oral Only)
Kyungho Yoo, Hwayoung Kim, Hayong Woo, Seongsu Im, Hui Sung Lee, Hyundai Motor Co.
John D. Bullough, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Mark Strauss, James Carnahan, Ruhl Forensic, Inc. / Univ. of Illinois Urbana; Roland Ruhl, Ruhl Forensic, Inc.
Daniel Williams, TRW Commercial Steering Systems
Considerations in HMI Design of a Reverse Braking Assist (RBA) System
Modeling of Pedestrian Midblock Crossing Effectivity of Automatic Glare Free High Beam Lighting Devices in Night Time Driving Speed with Respect to Vehicle Gap Acceptance
(2013-01-0720)
(2013-01-0751)
(2013-01-0772)
Dev Kochhar, Walter Talamonti, Louis Tijerina, Ford Motor Co.
Rainer Neumann, Varroc Lighting Systems GmbH
Joseph Jakym, Shady Attalla, Sam Kodsi, Kodsi Engineering
The Effectiveness of the Use of the Side View Camera for Reducing Accidents while Changing Lanes
Using Data from a DriveCam Event Recorder to Reconstruct a Vehicle-toVehicle Impact
3:00 p.m.
170
(2013-01-1027)
(2013-01-0778)
Kei Oshida, Haruhiko Nishiguchi, Honda R&D Co Ltd
Nathan A. Rose, Neal R. Carter, David Pentecost, William Bortles, Tilo Voitel, Kineticorp LLC
Multi-Axle Dynamics (SAE 2012 L. Ray Buckendale Lecture)
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TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
D3-18 Active Safety and Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (Part 2 of 2) (AC600)
D3-22 Driver Vision and Lighting Technology (B300)
D3-28 Occupant Protection: Accident Reconstruction (Part 2 of 2) (B400)
Automotive Active Safety Systems help prevent accidents or mitigate accident severity. Some active safety systems provide warnings to the driver in critical situations, while other systems respond to threats by automatically braking and steering the vehicle. Active Safety systems are enabled by on-board sensors, together with environmental sensors such as radars and cameras. In the future, car-to-car and car-to-infrastructure communication will enhance system functionality and performance.
D3-17 Vehicle Dynamics, Stability and Control (Part 2 of 4) (AC500) This session is focused on vehicle dynamics and controls using modeling and simulation, and experimental analysis of passenger cars, heavy trucks, and wheeled military vehicles. This session addresses active and passive safety systems to mitigate rollover, yaw instability and braking issues; driving simulators and hardware-in-theloop systems; suspension kinematics and compliance, steering dynamics, advanced active suspension technologies; and tire force and moment mechanics.
1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:40 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 2:40 p.m.
Organizers: Joseph Kanianthra, Active Safety Engineering LLC; Walter Kosiak, Delphi Corp.
Organizers: Jianzhong Jiao, Osram Opto Semiconductors Inc.; Michael Flannagan, Univ. of Michigan
Organizers: Christopher D. Armstrong, KEVA Engineering; Geoff Germane, Germane Engineering; Stein E. Husher, KEVA Engineering; Richard Frank Lambourn, Transport Research Laboratory, Ltd.; L. Daniel Metz
Organizers: W. Riley Garrott, National Hwy Traffic Safety Admin; Mohamed Kamel Salaani, Transportation Research Center Inc.; Gary J. Heydinger, SEA, Ltd.; David R. Mikesell, Ohio Northern University; Amandeep Singh, US Army TARDEC; Mark Heitz, Transportation Research Center Inc.; Paul Grygier, Retired (Previously NHTSA) Chairpersons: W. Riley Garrott, National Hwy Traffic Safety Admin; M. Kamel Salaani, Transportation Research Center Inc.
3:20 p.m.
Driver Visibility: Customer Insights and Metric Development
Measuring and Modeling Suspensions of Passenger Vehicles
(2013-01-1029)
(2013-01-0774)
Rajiv Mehta, John Martuscelli, General Motors Company
Bradley E. Heinrichs, Jean-Francois Goulet, Ryan Fix, Mathieu King, MEA Forensic Engineers & Scientists
3:40 p.m.
Features of Pedestrian Injuries in Car-ToPedestrian Accidents in Japan (2013-01-0777) Yasuhiro Matsui, National Traffic Safety & Enviro Lab.; Tsutomu Doi, Ibaraki Christian University; Shoko Oikawa, Kenichi Ando, National Traffic Safety & Enviro Lab.
10:01 p.m.
10:02 p.m.
10:03 p.m.
Planned by Automobile Chassis Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00319, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
Planned by Human Factors Committee / Automobile Body Activity
Work-Energy Relationships for the Collinear Single Degree of Freedom Impact Model under the Case of Net Unbalanced Externally Applied Forces (Written Only -No Oral Presentation)
Handling Stability Optimization of Mining Dump Truck Based on Parameter Identification (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
(2013-01-0794)
(2013-01-0702)
Jai P. Singh, BEAR, Inc.; Nicholas J. Carpenter, Collision Dynamics Analysis
Wenguang Wu, Zhengqi Gu, Hunan University
Two-Dimensional Collision Simulations of Low-Speed Crash Tests (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
An Anti-Lock Braking Control Strategy for 4WD Electric Vehicle Based on Variable Structure Control (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
(2013-01-0793)
(2013-01-0717)
Eric Deyerl, Dial Engineering; Louis Cheng, Applied BioMechanics; Jordan Gatti, Dial Engineering
Hao Zhu, Zhuoping Yu, Lu Xiong, Hui Zheng, Tongji University
Stiffness Coefficients of Heavy Commercial Vehicles (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
Directional Control of Articulated Heavy Vehicles (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
(2013-01-0796)
(2013-01-0711)
Nicolas Poirette, University of Maryland; Fawzi P. Bayan, Jeffrey Suway, Anthony Cornetto, Alfred Cipriani, Ronny Wahba, SEA, Ltd.
S. Hamed Tabatabaei Oreh, Reza Kazemi, Shahram Azadi, K N Toosi Univ. of Technology
Planned by Occupant Protection Committee / Automobile Body Activity
Planned by Vehicle Dynamics Committee / Automobile Chassis Activity
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00327, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00318, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
SAE 2013 World Congress 171
SAFETY/TESTING
Wednesday, April 17 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions
SAFETY/TESTING
Wednesday, April 17 - Afternoon Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
M3-32
D3-23
D3-19
Occupant Protection: Structural Crashworthiness and Occupant Safety (Part 2 of 2) (B409)
Chat with the Experts: Motorsports (MSECCHAT100)
2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.
4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Organizers: Patrick H. Baer, Chrysler Group LLC; Lee Carducci, Power-Tec Engineering; David T. Currier, Toyota Racing Development USA; Patrick DiMarco, Ford Motor Co.; Hubert Gramling, FIA Institute; Paul Haney, InfoTire; Tim Holland, Lotus Engineering, Ltd.; Ryan Hoover, IMMI (Indiana Mills & Mfg Inc); Peter Hylton, Indiana Univ. Purdue Univ. Indianapolis; William Kimberley, Racecar Graphic, Ltd.; John Melvin, Tandelta; Matthew J. Meyer, GM Racing; John Patalak, NASCAR; Dan Rivard; Michael Royce, Albion Associates, LLC; Pete Spence, Toyota Racing Development USA; Don Taylor, NHRA; Peter Thomas Tkacik, UNC Charlotte Motorsports Engineering; Timothy White, National Hot Rod Association; J. Kirk Russell, Performance Events Promotion LLC; Raymond Leto, TotalSim LLC; Wiley R. McCoy, McLaren Performance Technologies; H. Robert (Bob) Welge, Robert’s Engineering Development; Thomas N. Ramsay, Honda R&D Americas Inc.; David A. Finch, Raetech Corp.
Organizers: Saeed Barbat, Jamel E. Belwafa, Ford Motor Co.
Motorsports Engineering (Part 2 of 2) Panel Discussion: Does Motor Sports have any Relevance to the Automobile Industry Today? If so, what is it? (MSEC100) This is an ongoing question, particularly in the era of tight budgets and intense competition within the industry. Other factors are now in play, such as the challenging future fuel economy requirements and the ongoing interest in hybrids and electric vehicles. This is compounded by the desire for cost containment trend within motor sports and the entry of hybrid race cars from both Audi and Toyota in the 2012 Le Mans Endurance race.
Chairpersons: Saeed Barbat, Jamel E. Belwafa, Ford Motor Co
Keynote Speakers: Naethan Eagles, TotalSim, Ltd.; David A. Finch, Raetech Corp.; Raymond Leto, TotalSim LLC; Wiley R. McCoy, McLaren Performance Technologies; John Melvin, Tandelta; J. Kirk Russell, Retired; H. Robert (Bob) Welge, Robert’s Engineering Development
Chairpersons: Michael Royce Moderators: John McElroy, Blue Sky Productions Panelists: Jamie Allison, Ford North America Motorsports Ben Bowlby, Ben Bowlby Racing, LLC Scot Elkins, IMSA Robert Larsen, OboTech. LLC Pete Spence, Toyota Racing Development USA 2:00 p.m.
An Assessment of the Effects of Passenger Vehicle Weight and Size on Accident and Fatality Risk Based on Data for 1991 through 2007 Model Year Vehicles (2013-01-0757) R. Michael Van Auken, John W. Zellner, Dynamic Research, Inc.
2:20 p.m.
Method Development of Multi-Dimensional Accident Analysis Using Self Organizing Map (2013-01-0758) Hitoshi Uno, Yusuke Kageyama, Akira Yamaguchi, Tomosaburo Okabe, Nissan
2:40 p.m.
Severe Frontal Collisions with Partial Overlap - Two Decades of Car Safety Development (2013-01-0759) Lotta Jakobsson, Graeme McInally, Anders Axelson, Magdalena Lindman, Anders Kling, Thomas Broberg, Mikael Fermér, Linus Wågström, Volvo Car Corporation
3:00 p.m.
Repeatability of a Small Overlap and an Oblique Moving Deformable Barrier Test Procedure (2013-01-0762) James Saunders, Daniel Parent, NHTSA Planned by Motorsports Engineering Committee / Motorsports Engineering Activity
Planned by Occupant Protection Committee / Automobile Body Activity The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00328, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
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SAE 2013 World Congress
Planned by Motorsports Engineering Committee / Motorsports Engineering Activity
TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
D3-22 Occupant Protection: Biomechanics (B401)
D3-28 Occupant Protection: Event Data Recorders (EDR) (B402)
D3-18 Occupant Protection: Occupant Restraints (Air Bags, Seat Belts, Knee Bolsters, Child Seats, etc.) (B403)
This session includes the latest research on Event Data Recorders (EDRs) equipped in passenger cars, light trucks, and commercial vehicles (heavy trucks and motorcoaches). Emphasis is placed on the application, interpretation and use of EDRs in the investigation of motor vehicle crashes.
8:00 a.m.
8:20 a.m.
8:40 a.m.
9:00 a.m.
9:20 a.m.
9:40 a.m.
D3-20 Steering and Suspension Technology Symposium (AC300)
The purpose of this session is to provide a forum for presentations on steering and suspension related topics as it applies to ground vehicles. Papers for this session should address new approaches as well as advances in application of steering, suspension related technologies.
8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 9:40 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 9:40 a.m.
Organizers: Elizabeth Mary Fievisohn, Virginia Tech.; Jacob L. Fisher, Exponent Inc.; Warren N. Hardy, Virginia Tech.; David Raymond, California State University - LA
Organizers: John C. Steiner, KEVA Engineering; Timothy Cheek, DELTA [v] Forensic Engineering; Brian J. Everest, General Motors LLC; Heath Spivey, Delta V Forensic Engrg
Organizers: Aditya Belwadi, Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia; Lisa Fallon, Scott D. Thomas, General Motors LLC; Chris A. Van Ee, Design Research Engineering
Organizers: Robert Ackley, Ford Motor Co.; Prashant Patel, Chrysler Group LLC
Foot and Ankle Injuries to Drivers in Between-rail Frontal Crashes
Automotive Emergency Call and NG(Next Generation)–911
Evaluation of Proposed Protocols for Assessing LATCH Usability
The Development of Fr-based 4WD Multilink Suspension
(2013-01-1243)
(Oral Only)
(2013-01-1155)
(2013-01-1235)
Richard M. Morgan, George Washington Univ.; Chongzhen Cui, Hunan Univ; Kennerly Digges, George Washington Univ.; Libo Cao, Hunan Univ; Cing-Dao Kan, George Washington Univ.
Hirofumi Onishi, Alpine Electronics of America Inc.
Kathleen D. Klinich, Miriam Manary, Carol Flannagan, Jamie Moore, Univ. of Mich. Trans. Res. Inst.; Jessica Jermakian, Insurance Institute for Highway Safety
DaeWoo Jung, Jae Kil Lee, Byung-Kyu Lee, Seon Pyung Kim, Hyundai-Kia R&D Center
Development of Cost Effective Footpad to Mitigate Lower Leg Injury During Anti Vehicle IED Blast
Accuracy of Pre-Crash Speed Recorded in 2009 Mitsubishi Lancer Event Data Recorders
Distribution of Belt Anchorage Locations in the Second Row of Passenger Cars and Light Trucks
Performance Analysis of Suspension Components for Electric Vehicles in Real Road Conditions
(2013-01-1246)
(2013-01-1263)
(2013-01-1157)
(2013-01-1236)
Bhavesh Prabhulal Gangani, Anil Vidye, Tata Motors Ltd.
Wesley Vandiver, Orange County District Attorney’s Office; Isaac Ikram, Bryan Randles, Biomechanical Research & Testing
Matthew Reed, Univ. of Michigan; Sheila Ebert-Hamilton, UMTRI
Alexander Kruse, Alexander Gross, ZF Friedrichshafen AG; Jan-Welm Biermann, Institut fuer Kraftfahrwesen
Older Drivers’ Physiological Responses during Last-Minute Braking In a Driving Simulator
Accuracy and Characteristics of 2012 Honda CR-V Event Data Recorders
Performance of Belt-Positioning Boosters and 5‑Point Harness CRSs in Frontal and Side Impacts
Fault Detection in Automotive Semi-Active Suspension: Experimental Results
(2013-01-1245)
(2013-01-1264)
(2013-01-1159)
(2013-01-1234)
Myung Kug Moon, Murali Subramaniyam, Se Jin Park, Korea Res. Inst. of Standards & Science
Aaron Diacon, Jeremy Daily, University of Tulsa; Richard Ruth, Ruth Consulting Inc.; Carsten Mueller, University of Tulsa
Paul R. Weber, William Van Arsdell, Charles J. Stankewich, Brian Larson, Engineering Principles LLC
Sébastien Varrier, GIPSA-Lab; Ruben Morales-Menendez, Jorge De-Jesus Lozoya-Santos, Diana Hernandez, Tecnologico de Monterrey; John Martinez Molina, Damien Koenig, GIPSA-Lab
The Effect of Age on Fat and Bone Properties along the Vertebral Spine
Validation of Event Data Recorders in High Severity Full-Frontal Crash Tests
The Front Center Airbag
H∞ Control of a Novel Low-cost Rollplane Active Hydraulically Interconnected Suspension: an Experimental Investigation of Roll Control under Ground Excitation
(2013-01-1244)
(2013-01-1265)
(2013-01-1156)
(2013-01-1238)
Chantal Parenteau, Sven Holcombe, Peng Zhang, Carla Kohoyda-Inglis, Stewart Wang, University of Michigan
Ada Tsoi, Virginia Tech; John Hinch; Richard Ruth, Ruth Consulting Inc; Hampton Gabler, Virginia Tech
Scott D. Thomas, General Motors Company; Richard A. Wiik, Takata; Jacqueline E. Brown, General Motors Company
Sangzhi Zhu, Lifu Wang, Nong Zhang, Univ. of Technology Sydney; Haiping Du, Univ. of Wollongong
Validation of the Age-specific Human FE Models for Lateral Impact
Timing and Synchronization of the Event Data Recorded by the Electronic Control Modules of Commercial Motor Vehicles DDEC V
Simulation of Advanced Folded Airbags with VPS‑PAMCRASH/FPM: Development and Validation of Turbulent Flow Numerical Simulation Techniques Applied to Curtain Bag Deployments
Design of Hydraulically Interconnected Suspension Systems for Tri-axle Straight Trucks with Rear Tandem Axle Bogie Suspensions
(2013-01-1242)
(2013-01-1267)
(2013-01-1158)
(2013-01-1237)
Yasuhiro Dokko, Toshiyuki Yanaoka, Honda R&D Co.,Ltd.; Kazuki Ohashi, PSG Co., Ltd.
David Plant, D P Plant & Associates; Timothy Cheek, DELTA [v] Forensic Engineering; Timothy P. Austin, Wisconsin State Patrol; John C. Steiner, KEVA Engineering; Michael Farrell, Fox Valley Technical College; Heath Spivey, DELTA [v] Forensic Engineering
Alain Tramecon, ESI Group; Joerg Kuhnert PhD, Fraunhofer ITWM
Fei Ding, Xu Han, Xuhui Mo, Nong Zhang, Hunan Univ.
Statistical Considerations for Evaluating Biofidelity, Repeatability, and Reproducibility of ATDs
The Accuracy and Sensitivity of Select 2005 to 2013 Toyota Event Data Recorders in Low-Speed Barrier and Vehicle Collisions
(2013-01-1249)
(2013-01-1268)
Guy S. Nusholtz, Zine Aoun, Laura Di Domenico, Timothy Hsu, Manuel A. Gracián, Jesús A. Prado, Chrysler Group LLC
Craig Wilkinson, Jonathan Lawrence, Tim Nelson, James Bowler, MEA Forensic Engineers & Scientists
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SAE 2013 World Congress 173
SAFETY/TESTING
Thursday, April 18 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions
SAFETY/TESTING
Thursday, April 18 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
D3-22 Occupant Protection: Biomechanics (B401)
D3-28 Occupant Protection: Event Data Recorders (EDR) (B402)
D3-18 Occupant Protection: Occupant Restraints (Air Bags, Seat Belts, Knee Bolsters, Child Seats, etc.) (B403)
This session includes the latest research on Event Data Recorders (EDRs) equipped in passenger cars, light trucks, and commercial vehicles (heavy trucks and motorcoaches). Emphasis is placed on the application, interpretation and use of EDRs in the investigation of motor vehicle crashes.
D3-20 Steering and Suspension Technology Symposium (AC300)
The purpose of this session is to provide a forum for presentations on steering and suspension related topics as it applies to ground vehicles. Papers for this session should address new approaches as well as advances in application of steering, suspension related technologies.
8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 9:40 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 9:40 a.m.
Organizers: Elizabeth Mary Fievisohn, Virginia Tech.; Jacob L. Fisher, Exponent Inc.; Warren N. Hardy, Virginia Tech.; David Raymond, California State University - LA
Organizers: John C. Steiner, KEVA Engineering; Timothy Cheek, DELTA [v] Forensic Engineering; Brian J. Everest, General Motors LLC; Heath Spivey, Delta V Forensic Engrg
Organizers: Aditya Belwadi, Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia; Lisa Fallon, Scott D. Thomas, General Motors LLC; Chris A. Van Ee, Design Research Engineering
Organizers: Robert Ackley, Ford Motor Co.; Prashant Patel, Chrysler Group LLC
Frontal Crash Protection Performance of Integrated Child Safety Seat (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
A Control Algorithm for Electric Power Steering of Blow-out Tire Vehicle to Reduce the Impact Torque on Steering Wheel
(2013-01-1160)
(2013-01-1239)
Libo Cao, Ruifeng Zhang, Hunan University; Huiqin Chen, Hangzhou Dianzi University; Xianyang Zhao, Lizhong Automobile
Shaosong Li, Changfu Zong, Guoying Chen, Lei He, Jilin Univ.
Integrated Active and Passive Systems for a Side Impact Scenario (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
Fatigue Life Calculation of an Automotive Shock Absorber Shim Assembly Using Different Simulation Techniques
(2013-01-1162)
(2013-01-1240)
Mauro Velardocchia, Politecnico di Torino; Michiel Unger, TASS Germany; Alessandro Vigliani, Politecnico di Torino; Nicola Leone, Kajetan Kietlinski, TASS Germany; Enrico Galvagno, Politecnico di Torino
Swapnil Kulkarni, Muragendra Magdum, Ravi B, Gabriel India Ltd.
Planned by Occupant Protection Committee / Automobile Body Activity
Planned by Steering and Suspension Committee / Automobile Chassis Activity
10:01 p.m.
(Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
10:02 p.m.
(Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
Planned by Occupant Protection Committee Planned by Occupant Protection Committee / Automobile Body Activity / Automobile Body Activity
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00317, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
The purpose of this session is to provide an open exchange of ideas. Remarks made by participants or members of the audience cannot be quoted or attributed to the individual or their company unless express permission has been granted by the individual and their company. Any record of remarks, discussion, or photographs may not be used unless express permission has been granted by the individual and their company.
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Thursday, April 18 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
D3-24/25 Vehicle Aerodynamics (Part 6 of 7): Fundamental Aerodynamics (B500)
D3-17 Vehicle Dynamics, Stability and Control (Part 3 of 4) (AC500)
D3-24/25 Vehicle Aerodynamics (Part 7 of 7): Test Facilities (B500)
This session is focused on vehicle dynamics and controls using modeling and simulation, and experimental analysis of passenger cars, heavy trucks, and wheeled military vehicles. This session addresses active and passive safety systems to mitigate rollover, yaw instability and braking issues; driving simulators and hardware-in-theloop systems; suspension kinematics and compliance, steering dynamics, advanced active suspension technologies; and tire force and moment mechanics. 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
9:20 a.m. - 10:10 a.m.
Organizers: Adrian P. Gaylard, Jaguar Land Rover; Mark E. Gleason, Chrysler Group LLC; Taeyoung Han, GM
Organizers: W. Riley Garrott, National Hwy Traffic Safety Admin; Paul Grygier; Mark Heitz, Transportation Research Center Inc.; Gary J. Heydinger, SEA, Ltd.; David R. Mikesell, Ohio Northern University; Mohamed Kamel Salaani, Transportation Research Center Inc.; Amandeep Singh, US Army TARDEC
Organizers: Edward G. Duell, Jacobs Technology Inc.; Adrian P. Gaylard, Jaguar Land Rover; Mark E. Gleason, Chrysler Group LLC
Chairpersons: Paul Grygier; Mark Heitz, Transportation Research Center Inc. 8:00 a.m.
8:20 a.m.
8:40 a.m.
9:00 a.m.
Aerodynamic Drag Reduction on a Simple Car-Like Shape with Rear Upper Body Taper
Control Strategy for the Excitation of a Complete Vehicle Test Rig with Terrain Constraints
(2013-01-0462)
(2013-01-0671)
Jeff Howell, Tata Motors European Technical Centre; Martin Passmore, Simon Tuplin, Loughborough University
Rafael Fietzek, TU Darmstadt; Philip Chin, Virginia Polytechnic Inst & State Univ.; Cannon Cheng, Purdue Univ.; Russell LaBrie, Univ. of California; John Ferris, Virginia Tech; Stephan Rinderknecht, TU Darmstadt
The Impact of Underbody Roughness on Rear Wake Structure of a Squareback Vehicle
Development of an Integrated Control Strategy Consisting of an Advanced Torque Vectoring Controller and a Genetic Fuzzy Active Steering Controller
(2013-01-0463)
(2013-01-0681)
Anna-Kristina Perry, Martin Passmore, Loughborough University
Kiumars Jalali, Univ. of Waterloo; Thomas Uchida, Stanford Univ.; John McPhee, Steve Lambert, Univ. of Waterloo
Experimental and Numerical Investigations of the Base Wake on an SUV
Instantaneous Estimation of Road Friction based on Front Tire SAT using Kalman Filter
(2013-01-0464)
(2013-01-0680)
Lennert Sterken, Chalmers University of Technology; Simone Sebben, Tim Walker, Volvo Car Corporation; Lennart Lofdahl, Chalmers University of Technology
Takuro Matsuda, Shin-ichiro Jo, Hikaru Nishira, Yoshitaka Deguchi, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. Optimal Tire Force Allocation by Means of Smart Tire Technology (2013-01-0694) Mustafa Ali Arat; Kanwar Singh; Saied Taheri
9:20 a.m.
9:40 a.m.
Application of Electric Servo Brake System to Plug-In Hybrid Vehicle
Design of Helmholtz Resonators for Open Jet Wind Tunnels
(2013-01-0697)
(2013-01-1349)
Naoto Ohkubo, Satoshi Matsushita, Masayuki Ueno, Kohei Akamine, Kunimichi Hatano, Honda R&D Co., Ltd.
Amir Kharazi, Edward G. Duell, Joel Walter, Jacobs
Mobility and Energy Efficiency Analysis of a Terrain Truck
Validation of Blockage and Pressure Gradient Correction Methods in 3/4-Open Jet Wind Tunnels
(2013-01-0672)
(Oral Only)
Vladimir V. Vantsevich, Univ. of Alabama; Dennis Murphy, TRW Automotive; Gianantonio Bortolin, Volvo Construction Equipment AB
Mark Gleason, Todd Lounsberry, Chrysler Group LLC; Joel Walter, Jacobs; William Pien, Ford Motor Co
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Thursday, April 18 - Morning Technical and Business Sessions TIME
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
D3-24/25 Vehicle Aerodynamics (Part 6 of 7): Fundamental Aerodynamics (B500)
D3-17 Vehicle Dynamics, Stability and Control (Part 3 of 4) (AC500)
D3-24/25 Vehicle Aerodynamics (Part 7 of 7): Test Facilities (B500)
This session is focused on vehicle dynamics and controls using modeling and simulation, and experimental analysis of passenger cars, heavy trucks, and wheeled military vehicles. This session addresses active and passive safety systems to mitigate rollover, yaw instability and braking issues; driving simulators and hardware-in-theloop systems; suspension kinematics and compliance, steering dynamics, advanced active suspension technologies; and tire force and moment mechanics. 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
9:20 a.m. - 10:10 a.m.
Organizers: Adrian P. Gaylard, Jaguar Land Rover; Mark E. Gleason, Chrysler Group LLC; Taeyoung Han, GM
Organizers: W. Riley Garrott, National Hwy Traffic Safety Admin; Paul Grygier; Mark Heitz, Transportation Research Center Inc.; Gary J. Heydinger, SEA, Ltd.; David R. Mikesell, Ohio Northern University; Mohamed Kamel Salaani, Transportation Research Center Inc.; Amandeep Singh, US Army TARDEC
Organizers: Edward G. Duell, Jacobs Technology Inc.; Adrian P. Gaylard, Jaguar Land Rover; Mark E. Gleason, Chrysler Group LLC
Chairpersons: Paul Grygier; Mark Heitz, Transportation Research Center Inc. 10:00 a.m.
Cascaded Dual Extended Kalman Filter for Combined Vehicle State Estimation and Parameter Identification
Test Process and Correction of Automotive Wind Tunnel in Jilin University China
(2013-01-0691)
(2013-01-1351)
Ayyoub Rezaeian, Reza Zarringhalam, Univ. of Waterloo; Saber Fallah, Univ. of Surrey; William Melek, Amir Khajepour, Univ. of Waterloo; Shih-Ken Chen, General Motors Company; Baktiarr Litkouhi, General Motors LLC
Yingchao Zhang, Zhe Zhang, Jie Li, Shuxin Shao, Sai Guo, ASCL,Jilin University
10:20 a.m.
Progress in Aeroacoustic and Climatic Wind Tunnels for Automotive Wind Noise and Acoustic Testing (2013-01-1352) Edward G. Duell, Joel Walter, Joseph Yen, Tony Nagle, Jacobs
10:01 p.m.
Using Performance Margin and Dynamic Simulation for Location Aware Adaptation of Vehicle Dynamics (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-0703) Cullen C. Matthews, Sukhwan Cho, John Ferris, Virginia Tech; Joerg Schlinkheider, Matthew Montgomery, Volkswagen Group of America, Inc.
10:02 p.m.
Development of Analytical Models for the Identification of Dynamic Parameters in a Double Wishbone Front Suspension (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-0709) Luz Adriana Mejía, Universidad Tecnológica de Pereira; Francisco Valero, Vicente Mata, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia
10:03 p.m.
Non-Linear Full-Car Modeling and SkyHook Control for a Direct-Drive Active Suspension System (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-0713) Dave van Casteren, Bart Gysen, John Kessels, Johan Paulides, Paul van den Bosch, Elena Lomonova, Eindhoven University of Technology
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Planned by Vehicle Aerodynamics Committee / Automobile Body Activity
Planned by Vehicle Dynamics Committee / Automobile Chassis Activity
Planned by Vehicle Aerodynamics Committee / Automobile Body Activity
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00329, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00318, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00329, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
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SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM
ALL WRITTEN ONLY Primary Ride - Written Only (AC302)
D3-17 Vehicle Dynamics, Stability and Control (Part 4 of 4) (AC500) This session is focused on vehicle dynamics and controls using modeling and simulation, and experimental analysis of passenger cars, heavy trucks, and wheeled military vehicles. This session addresses active and passive safety systems to mitigate rollover, yaw instability and braking issues; driving simulators and hardware-in-the-loop systems; suspension kinematics and compliance, steering dynamics, advanced active suspension technologies; and tire force and moment mechanics.
Organizers: Pinhas Barak, Kettering Univ.; Richard Dale Tonda, SEA, Ltd.
1:00 p.m. - 3:20 p.m. Organizers: W. Riley Garrott, National Hwy Traffic Safety Admin; Paul Grygier; Mark Heitz, Transportation Research Center Inc.; Gary J. Heydinger, SEA, Ltd.; David R. Mikesell, Ohio Northern University; Mohamed Kamel Salaani, Transportation Research Center Inc.; Amandeep Singh, US Army TARDEC Chairpersons: Mark Heitz, Transportation Research Center Inc.; Paul Grygier
1:00 p.m.
A Gain-Scheduled PID Controller for Automatic Path Following of a Tractor Semi-Trailer (2013-01-0687) Nenggen Ding, Yipeng Zhang, Feng Gao, Guoyan Xu, Beihang University
1:20 p.m.
Development of an Advanced Fuzzy Active Steering Controller and a Novel Method to Tune the Fuzzy Controller (2013-01-0688) Kiumars Jalali, Thomas Uchida, John McPhee, Steve Lambert, Univ. of Waterloo
1:40 p.m.
Development of an advanced Torque Vectoring Control System for an Electric Vehicle with In-wheel Motors using Soft Computing Techniques (2013-01-0698) Kiumars Jalali, Thomas Uchida, Steve Lambert, John McPhee, Univ. of Waterloo
2:00 p.m.
An Inertial Sensing Based System for Lane Curvature Estimation (2013-01-0689) Shun-Hung Chen, Chan Wei Hsu, Kai Yu, Automotive Research & Testing Center
2:20 p.m.
Active Kinematics Suspension for a High Performance Sports Car (2013-01-0684) Isabel Ramirez Ruiz, Ferrari Spa
2:40 p.m.
The Design of a Suspension Parameter Identification Device and Evaluation Rig (SPIDER) for Military Vehicles (2013-01-0696) Timothy Wagner, The Ohio State University; Dale Andreatta, Gary J. Heydinger, Anmol Sidhu, Ronald Bixel, SEA, Ltd.; Dennis Guenther, The Ohio State University
3:00 p.m.
Advanced Control Strategies for a Roll Simulator - A Feedback Linearization Technique Explored (2013-01-0683) Scott Zagorski, Dennis A. Guenther, Gary J. Heydinger, Ohio State Univ.
10:01 p.m.
10:02 p.m.
10:03 p.m.
Ride Comfort Optimization of Electric Wheel Dump Truck Based on a Vehicle Test (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
Use of DFSS Principles to Develop an Objective Method to Assess Transient Vehicle Dynamics (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
(2013-01-1354)
(2013-01-0708)
Wenguang Wu, Zhengqi Gu, Hunan Univ.
Ibrahim A. Badiru, Michael W. Neal, General Motors Company
Customer Focus in Ride Development (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
Coordination of Steer Angles, Tyre Inflation Pressure, Brake and Drive Torques for Vehicle Dynamics Control (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
(2013-01-1355)
(2013-01-0712)
Ibrahim Badiru, W. Bradley Cwycyshyn, General Motors Company
Barys Shyrokau, Danwei Wang, Nanyang Technological University
A Computational Method for Efficient Hub Offset Evaluations with Deflected-Disc Dampers
Improving Understeering Behaviour of a Passenger Car via Rear Axle Bushing Optimisation (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)
(Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-1357)
(2013-01-0700)
W. Bradley Cwycyshyn, Joseph Fedullo, General Motors Company
Mohsen Bayani Khaknejad, Ahmad Khalaj, Arash Keshavarz, Asghar Mirabdollahi, R&D Centre of SAIPA
10:04 p.m.
Experimental Comparison of Anti-roll Bar with Hydraulically Interconnected Suspension in Articulation Mode (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) (2013-01-0710) Lifu Wang, Guangzhong Xu, Nong Zhang, Holger Roser, Univ. of Technology Sydney Planned by Steering and Suspension Committee / Automobile Chassis Activity; Vehicle Dynamics Committee / Automobile Chassis Activity
Planned by the Vehicle Dynamics Committee / Automobile Chassis Activity The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00318, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org
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Ash,Lloyd...........................145 Asl,Hadi Adibi.....................132 Assanis,Dennis............ 66, 151 Assanis,Dennis N.................71 Asthana,Siddhartha............118 Astorga-Ilorens,Covadonga.. 60 Athani,Gopal.......................148 Athari,Abtin.........................168 Atsumi,Masakazu...............107 Attalla,Shady......................170 Attard,William P......................... 116, 123, 130, 156 Attibele,Pradeep...................79 Augenbroe,Godfried.............65 Auken,R. Michael Van.........172 Ault,B. Nicholas..................169 Auner,David........................170 Austin,Timothy P.................173 Aust,Mikael Ljung...............163 Aute,Vikrant................... 68, 85 Avadhanula,Vamshi K.........154 Avan,Emin Yusuf.................116 Avery,Katherine...................100 Awakawa,Hirobumi.............152 Awane,Kazutoshi................152 Awan,Muhammad Adeel......97 Axe,Bryan.............................63 Axelson,Anders..................172 Aye,Andreas.......................125 Ayeb,Mohamed............. 43, 43 Ayyappan,Ponnaiyan............71 Ayyapureddi,Sridhar...........133 Azadi,Shahram...................171 Azimi,Reza.........................166 Azizi,Yousof........................103 Azrulhisham,Engku A............79 Azuma,Machiko....................62 B Baasch,Detlef.....................150 Babajimopoulos,Aristotelis..151 Babu,Y Ramachandra........140 Bachhuber,Matthias............149 Bacho,Paul Von..................125 Badarayani,Sachin................63 Badawy,Tamer....................125 Badgley,Jennifer M.............163 Badiru,Ibrahim....................177 Badiru,Ibrahim A.................177 Bae,Choongsik...................126 Baecker,Manfred................104 Baer,Patrick H....................172 Bahrami,Majid......................69 Baibikov,Vladimir..................75 Bai,Ling................................60 Baird,Benjamin...................142 Bair,Raymond.....................140 Bajaj,Anil.............................103 Baker,Mark.........................119 Bakker,P.C..........................154 Bakri,Zul Ashraf..................147 Bakshi,Shamit....................122 Balaji,B.............. 63, 71, 72, 73 Balakrishnan,Praveen Balaj....... 84,109 Balazs,Andreas...................140 Balestrino,Sandro.......... 60, 61 Ball,Cedric A............. 108, 110 Ball,Douglas.........................69 Ballinger,Todd.......................60 Baltrucki,Justin...................156 Bandi,Punit.........................102 Bandivadekar,Anup....... 59, 61 Bandlamudi,Lakshmi............55 Banerjee,Prashant Kumar.....74 Bang,Sunghoon...................63 Ban,Hyung Oh....................122 Bansal,Jai...........................119 Bansal,Sweta.....................101 Bao,Ran.............................152 Barak,Pinhas......................177 Baranski,Jacob...................116 Baratta,Mirko......................134
Barbat,Saeed........................... 101, 101, 168, 172 Barber,Gary............... 103, 108 Barbosa,Celso Antonio.......106 Bardasz,Ewa Alice..............118 Bardetti,Anna.....................111 Bardi,Michele......................154 Bare,Cleve..........................166 Bargende,Michael...... 127, 140 Barickman,Frank................169 Bari,Saiful.................... 68, 154 Barkai,Joseph J...................50 Barnes,Graham..................101 Barnes,Simon.....................116 Barone,Teresa......................71 Baron,Jay...........................100 Barré,Anthony....................110 Barros,Sam........................125 Barshinger,Daniel................165 Barter,Garrett E....................65 Barthel,Frank........................59 Barths,Hardo............................ 120, 127, 132, 140 Bartlett,Wade D..................165 Barton,William....................119 Baseski,Igor................... 81, 85 Bassett,Michael..................145 Battistoni,Michele...............140 Bauch,David.......................101 Bauer,Jeremy J..................170 Bauerle,Peter........................96 Baumann,Frank..................165 Baumgard,Kirby...................63 Baumgart,Andreas...............45 Baumgarten,Uwe.................46 Bayan,Fawzi P.... 166, 167 171 Bayar,Kerem.......................138 Bayerl,Frank.......................110 Bayne,Stephen...................124 Bazzi,Youssef.......................51 Beatrice,Carlo............ 154, 154 Beattie,Tim.........................142 Beauchamp,Gray...............165 Becci,Graciela......................53 Becker,Bernd.....................147 Becker,Michael.....................61 Becker,Steven........... 161, 165 Bedsworth,Kevin................166 Beeck,Joël Op de.................66 Befrui,Bizhan......................125 Behroozi,Mohammad...........84 Beigmoradi,Sajjad....... 98, 149 Bekdemir,Cemil..................133 Belanger,Brian......................63 Belassel,Mohammed............96 Belhocine,Ali.........................64 Bell,Donna..................... 45, 65 Bellenoue,Marc...................142 Bellis,Vincenzo De..............136 Bell,Keith..............................79 Belloncle,Guillaume..............84 Belt,Bryan Whitney.............116 Belwadi,Aditya....................173 Belwafa,Jamel E........ 168, 172 Benajes,Jesus........... 154, 155 Benda,Vincent......................45 Benedikt,Martin....................50 Benlamine,Raouf................145 Bennur,Mallikarjuna...79, 81, 84 Benoy,Brian............... 116, 123 Benrabah,Zohir.... 81, 111, 111 Benz,Andreas.....................121 Beresnev,Alex.....................117 Beresnev,Max.....................117 Bergenhem,Carl...................44 Bergès,Damien...................100 Bergmann,Alexander..... 69, 70 Berg,Roger...........................55 Bernard,J.D........................106 Berndorfer,Axel...................125 Bernsteiner,Stefan..............165 Berr,Fabrice Le...................145 Berrocal,Edouard................138
Best,Scott..........................165 Betanzo-Quezada,Eduardo...170 Beyer,Charles.......................80 Bezzina,Charles....................59 Bhagat,Meghraj......... 124, 125 Bhanot,Viren.........................64 Bhardwaj,Om Parkash...70, 146 Bhatia,Gaurav.....................166 Bhave,Amit.........................124 Bhosale,Suresh..................104 Bhuyan,Deepak..................109 Bhuyan,Deepak Ranjan......109 Bianchi,Gian Marco............145 Bian,Feng...........................118 Bicker,Robert........................48 Bidarvatan,Mehran.............148 Bielaczyc,Piotr............. 71, 152 Bieneman,Jason.................142 Biermann,Jan-Welm...........173 Bika,Anil Singh.............. 60, 61 Billal,Mohammed......... 96, 110 Binder,Emanuel..................121 Binder,Scott William............120 Binner,Jon G.P......................60 Birat,Jean-Pierre L................69 Bircann,Raul.......................134 Bird,Norman J....................122 Biss,David..........................163 Bittle,Joshua A...................132 Bixel,Ronald.......................177 Bi,Xiaojie.............................141 Bizet,Charles........................64 Black,Greg.........................131 Black,Marilyn........................66 Blakeman,Phil.......................60 Blanco,Juan.................. 81, 82 Blasio,Gabriele Di...... 154, 154 Blythe,William.....................165 Bobba,Somasekhar............107 Bocci,Daniel.......................124 Bockstette,Jens.................152 Bodisco,T.A........................145 Boehler,Jeff.........................157 Boehman,Andre.................135 Boehmer,Marius.................118 Boehme,Thomas Juergen........ 138, 147, 148 Boer,Chris De.....................118 Bogensperger,Michael........127 Boger,Thorsten.....................63 Bohac,Stani..........................66 Bohan,Stephen....................61 Bohne,Steffen.....................157 Bolander,Al.........................170 Bolarinwa,Emmanuel.104, 105 Boldt,Alexander..................147 Bolla,Michele......................146 Bolon,Kevin........................102 Bolt,Louis Scott....................49 Bolton,Jim..........................163 Bonar,Gary.........................118 Bonitz,Sabine.....................168 Bonnen,John J.....................97 Booth,Neall...........................66 Boot,M.D..............................61 Borgqvist,Patrick................136 Börjesson,Lucas.................165 Born,Marc............................48 Boroomand,Masoud...........139 Borroni-Bird,Christopher Eric.................................152 Bortles,William....................170 Bortolin,Gianantonio...........175 Bosch,Paul van den...........176 Bosley,Al...............................89 Boston,Daniel.......................65 Bota,Jun.............................157 Böttcher,Lars......................121 Bottelli,Stefano...................143 Bouffaud,F..........................131 Boulouchos,Konstantinos...146 Boundy,Timothy.................101 Bourhis,Guillaume..............126
Boust,Bastien.....................142 Bowers,Randy J...................96 Bowlby,Ben............... 165, 172 Bowler,James.....................173 Bowyer,Stephen........ 106, 139 Boyer,Brad A............. 140, 141 Bozeman,Jeffrey............ 69, 73 Bozza,Fabio.......................136 Brabetz,Ludwig............. 43, 43 Brace,Chris........................131 Brace,Christian...................145 Bracker,Joerg.....................138 Bracklo,Claas.......................54 Bradburn,John J..................63 Bradley,Conor.....................134 Bradley,Thomas..................123 Brahma,Indranil..................157 Brakora,Jessica..................133 Branagan,Daniel James......101 Brand,Jonathan..................134 Brands,T.............................157 Brandt,Jonas......................161 Bras,Bert..............................65 Brauss,Michael.....................96 Bravo,Yolanda....................142 Brear,Michael J.... 65, 132, 140 Breen,Kevin........................166 Breitfuss,Christoph.............135 Brelin-Fornari,Janet............164 Bremner,Paul......................102 Brendel,Frederick F.............134 Brendle,Bernhard.................45 Brennan,Drew D.................162 Breuer,Stephan...................125 Brewerton,Simon P....47, 50, 51 Brezny,Rasto........... 60, 61, 69 Briggs,Michael L.................120 Briggs,Thomas Edward............ 147, 154 Brijesh,P.............................123 Brito,F. P...............................61 Britto,Vijay Antony John.......98 Broatch,Alberto..................155 Broberg,Thomas................172 Brockmeyer,Udo...................45 Brodie,Bradley......................72 Brol,Sebastian....................110 Bromham,Jim.......................60 Brooke,Lindsay.....................96 Brooker,Aaron David.... 97, 152 Brooks,David........................73 Brookshear,D. William...........60 Brooks,Johnell....................163 Brooks,Timothy..................170 Broto-Puig,Francesc.............66 Brown,Adam......................156 Brown,Alan...........................46 Brown,Danny........................84 Brownell,Scott....................157 Brown,Gareth.....................119 Brown,Jacqueline E............173 Brown,R.J..........................145 Brudnak,Mark.....................138 Brumbelow,Matthew L.......164 Bruneaux,Gilles..................125 Brunel,Olivier........................55 Brunn,Andre.......................125 Brunner,Mario.....................150 Bruno,Rafael Antonio..........142 Brusiani,Federico................145 Brusstar,Matthew.. 118, 125, 151 Brynych,Pavel.....................138 Bucknell,John R.................141 Bueker,Ulrich........................65 Buitoni,Giacomo.................145 Büker,Matthias......................45 Bulcke,Arvid Van den.........150 Bullough,John D.................170 Burger,Robert.....................107 Burke,Richard.....................131 Burnham,Andrew.......... 69, 70 Burnham,Ross...................146 Burslem,Ben.......................123
Burton,Jonathan...................60 Bushkuhl,Jonathan...............66 Butcher,Cliff........................109 Butler,Brian...........................97 Butler,Robert......................166 Buttery,Ian..........................146 Butts,Christopher...............130 Butz,Robert........................147 Bybee,Michael....................129 Byczek,Richard..................150 Byrd,Alex............................101 C Cackette,Thomas.................59 Cadena,Robert.....................44 Caffrey,Cheryl.....................102 Cai,Hao................................70 Cains,Tony................. 142, 145 Caiozzo,Joseph..................104 Cairns,Alasdair...................147 Cai,Wayne................................ 134, 138, 150, 152, 153 Calendini,Pierre-Olivier..........64 Çalıçkan,Kemal...................107 Callea,Giuseppe.................165 Calvo,Paulo Reynaldo..........84 Cambridge,Jason.................67 Cameron,Iain......................150 Camm,Kenneth....................60 Campbell,Bruce......... 170, 147 Campean,Loan Felician. 80, 81 Cannella,William........ 148, 154 Canova,Marcello........ 130, 138 Cantore,Giuseppe..............127 Cao,Dongpu.........................97 Cao,Lei...............................134 Cao,Libo........... 163, 173, 174 Capobianco,Massimo...........66 Capon,Geoff.......................131 Capra,Andrea.....................140 Carden,Phil.........................119 Carducci,Lee......................172 Carello,Massimiliana.............84 Carlson,Richard Barney..130,152 Carnahan,James................170 Carpenter,Daniel...................69 Carpenter,Nicholas J..........171 Carraro,Chiara......................66 Carr,Lee..............................163 Carter,Jarrod............. 161, 163 Carter,Neal R......................170 Carvallo,Adriana...................69 Castellano,Javier..................60 Casteren,Dave van.............176 Castillo,Felipe............ 121, 143 Castro,Natalia.....................164 Catapano,Francesco................ 118, 134, 150 Caton,Jerald A...................132 Cavanaugh,Tim A.......... 48, 52 Cavataio,Giovanni.................60 Cavina,Nicolo............ 120, 134 Cavotta,Marilou..................125 Cedeño,Rebeca.................170 Cenker,Emre.......................125 Ceraolo,Massimo...... 134, 134 Cerofolini,Alberto................120 Cervenka,Libor...................138 Cesare,Matteo De.................... 120, 130, 142, 148 Ceyhun,Vural........................85 Chae,Ki-Sang.......................50 Chakravarthy,Krishnan........167 Chalet,David...... 120, 121, 154 Chamaillard,Yann................139 Chambers,Zachariah..........123 Chambon,Paul.......... 147, 152 Chana,Kam........................140 Chandrupatla,Tirupathi R....104 Chaney,Larry........................60 Chaney,Lawrence.................68 Chang,Chenfang..................55 Chang,Junseok..................126
Chang,Tony........................109 Chang,Yin-Ping....................83 Chan,Tak W..........................61 Chapman,Elana..................132 Charbonnelle,François..........64 Charbonnel,Sylvain...............60 Charmasson,Sébastien......142 Chasapidis,Leonidas............59 Cha,Sung.................. 107, 110 Cha,Sung Chul...................107 Chaudhari,Anita....................60 Chaudhari,Manohar..............74 Chaudhari,Subodh........ 62, 67 Chauhan,Vandana..............101 Chaukulkar,Tejas.................107 Chauvin,Jonathan...............126 Cheek,Timothy...................173 Che,Judy....................... 44, 45 Cheli,Federico......................99 Chen,Bo...................... 45, 156 Chen,Chenyao...................134 Chen,Chien-An...................152 Chen,Chun Hsiung.............170 Chen,Fang..........................161 Chen,Gang.........................127 Cheng,Cannon...................175 Cheng,Jianchao...................98 Cheng,Louis.......................171 Cheng,See Yuan................164 Chen,Guofei.. 101, 104, 107, 110 Chen,Guoying....................174 Cheng,Wai K............. 130, 148 Cheng,Way Lee..................141 Chen,Hai-Ying......................60 Chen,Hanyu.............. 122, 153 Chen,Huiqin.......................174 Chen,James.........................97 Chen,Jian.................. 100, 153 Chen,Jianghong.................112 Chen,Jieshi.........................109 Chen,Judy............................44 Chen,Jyh-Shin....................135 Chen,Kuo-Huey....................63 Chen,Lifeng........................137 Chennakrishnan,Muralidharan.. 110 Chen,Qian..........................162 Chen,Shih-Ken.... 49, 168, 176 Chen,Shuming....................147 Chen,Shun-Hung...............177 Chen,Tao............................148 Chen,Wei..................... 85, 156 Chen,Xi...............................106 Chen,Xiaoming.......... 109, 112 Chen,Xu...60, 66, 112, 128, 112 Chen,Ya-Lun......................145 Chen,Yang............................53 Chen,Yi-Hsin......................134 Chen,Yong-Ching...............116 Chen,Yu.............. 69, 122, 153 Chen,Yulin..........................125 Chen,Zhiyong.....................129 Cheon,Seyoung..................147 Cherry,Jeff................... 46, 134 Chesse,Pascal... 120, 121, 154 Chiatti,Giancarlo.................146 Chiesura,Claudio..................60 Chinchwadkar,Ajinkya...........53 Chin,Philip..........................175 Chinta,Balakrishna................85 Chippa,Sunil Kumar..............54 Chiriac,Constantin..............101 Chiroiu,Veturia....................163 Chisaki,Junji.......................123 Chi,Yohan...........................150 Chladny,Ryan.....................157 Choe,Chang Yul...................47 Cho,Gyubaek.......................64 Cho,Hyeonsu.....................145 Choi,Chi-Hoon...................108 Choi,Dae............................150 Choi,Dong-Jae...................106 Choi,Hoimyung.......... 123, 132 Choi,Jaewoong..................166
Choi,Kyoo Sil......................104 Choi,Kyung K.......................85 Choi,Seibum.......................142 Choi,Seungmok....................61 Choi,Soomin.........................98 Choi,Young................ 134, 150 Cho,Jeong-Min...................108 Cho,Jiho...............................63 Cho,Nam Hyo........... 118, 146 Cho,Sukhwan.....................176 Cho,Sung Hwan.................132 Choucair,Hassan..................53 Chou,Clifford......................163 Chou,Clifford C.......... 161, 163 Choudhury,Amit............. 47, 53 Chovan,Caleb P..................112 Chowdhury,A......................123 Chown,Bill............................47 Chretien,Louis......................43 Christel,Frieder Martin..........64 Christian,Donald J................43 Christopher,John J.............167 Christophersen,Jon P.........139 Chuang,Ching-Hung.............85 Chun,Jong Ik........................63 Chun,Yong.........................110 Ciaravino,Claudio...............145 Ciatti,Stephen............ 125, 136 Cicalese,Giuseppe..... 132, 140 Cieslar,Dariusz............. 67, 131 Cinnasamy,Jaishankar..........53 Cipek,Mihael.......................139 Cipriani,Alfred.....................171 Cirera-Domènech,Elisenda...66 Ciuca,Christopher M............91 Civera,Fulvio.........................79 Clark,Andrew D....................96 Clark,Deborah......................60 Clarke,Andrew....................127 Clarke,John........................142 Clark,Lance................. 48, 163 Clauberg,Jan......................141 Cleary,David.......................120 Cledat,Guillaume................107 Cleve,Daniel Van.................151 Cleveland,Christopher S.....129 Clifton,Scott.......................102 Cockle,Kirsty........................60 Coghe,Aldo........................118 Colborn,Jason....................169 Cole,Jon.............................123 Coleman,Clay.....................169 Colin,Guillaume..................139 Colin,Olivier........................132 Collao,Kevin.........................71 Collings,Nick............... 67, 131 Collings,Travis.....................150 Collins,John........................122 Collins,Lewis......................138 Colwell,Jeff D.....................161 Comstock,Robert J............109 Confer,Keith A........... 140, 148 Conran,Douglas.................132 Coogan,Timothy E..............135 Corberan,Jose............... 59, 68 Corcione,Felice Esposito....136 Cordes,Oliver........................51 Çoriç,Mirko.........................139 Cornelio,Thomas................106 Cornetto,Anthony... 166, 167, 171 Cornolti,Luca......................120 Corrigan,Dennis A..............151 Corrigan,Eric........................60 Corti,Enrico....... 120, 130, 134 Coryell,Jason......................101 Cosadia,Imran....................140 Costagliola,Maria Antonietta... 66 Costantino,Gregory............110 Costas,Miguel....................169 Covassin,Federico..............148 Cowart,Jim.................. 89, 116 Cox,Julian............................60 Cracknell,R.F......................136
Craig,Scott...........................45 Crain,Trevor............... 116, 124 Crandall,Jeff.......................163 Creff,Yann...................... 55, 75 Cricchio,Andrea..................142 Critchley,James..................103 Crombez,Dale....................138 Crompton,Matt J................112 Cronhjort,Andreas..............120 Crosty,Nathan.......................50 Cuenot,Philippe....................45 Cui,Chongzhen...................173 Cummings,Jill.....................132 Cundy,Michael E.................161 Cung,Khanh...... 124, 125, 156 Curran,Allen..........................68 Curran,Scott..60, 132, 145, 154 Currier,David T....................172 Currier,Neal.................... 60, 66 Curry,David.........................163 Curtis,Eric W...71, 30, 138, 152 Cushing,Timothy................132 Cwycyshyn,W. Bradley.......177 Cyrne,Luciano....................152 Czekala,Michael.................156 Czerny,Barbara J..................53 Czerwinski,Frank................103 Czerwinski,Jan.............. 60, 60 D D'Adamo,Alessandro..........127 Dagci,Oguz H.......................46 Dahlander,Petter.................135 Dahlstrom,Jessica..............134 Daily,Jeremy.......................173 Dainty,David.......................161 Dakroub,Husein....................44 Dalmases,Carlos Arregui....161 D'Ambrosio,Joseph G.............. 44, 44, 45, 48, 50, 53 D'Ambrosio,Stefano...........134 Damiani,Antonio.................124 D'Amico,Chris..... 79, 152, 163 Damm,Werner......................45 Damodaran,Vinay...............167 Danawade,Bharatesh.........108 Dan,Hiroyuki.........................60 Daniello,Allison...................166 Danielsson,Hakan...............168 Danjo,Takashi.......................72 D'Anna,Thomas..................142 Darlington,Alexander..........131 Dascalescu,Diana-Lucinia......... 140, 141 Dascalescu, Spiridon-Cristian-Da..........72 Das,Kaushik.........................73 Das,Lalit.............................140 Das,Saurish........................149 Das,Sudhakar.. 118, 63, 125, 126 Das,Sujit........................ 59, 73 Dauer,Kenneth....................134 D'Auria,Massimo..................84 Dave,Dinesh N...................101 David,Guillaume....................72 Davies,Patricia....................103 Davila,Arturo.......................162 Davinder,Kumar..................140 Davis,Charles.......................63 Davis,Richard S........................ 135, 142, 150, 156 Davoud,Sherwin.................130 Davy,Martin H............ 118, 152 Daw,C. Stuart.... 69, 72, 73, 74 Day,John..............................53 Deb,Anindya.............. 108, 163 Debouk,Rami................ 44, 53 December,Timothy S..........104 Decius,Nikolaus....................65 Decker,Leland.....................108 Defruyt,Sander...................139 Deguchi,Yoshitaka..............175 Dekelbaum,Robert...............50
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participant index Delahaye,Laurent................145 Delgado-Ortiz,Rosa..............66 Deligiannis,Alexandros........131 Delorme,Gilles......................70 Delsanto,Pier Paolo............163 DelVescovo,Dan.................132 Demarcq,Claire...................100 Dembinski,Henrik...............126 Dempsey,Adam B...132, 138, 155 Demuynck,Joachim............140 Denbratt,Ingemar...............118 Dence,Randy........................90 Deng,BangLin.............. 97, 139 Deng,Bing..........................161 Deng,Jun............. 63, 125, 154 Deng,Qiangquan................156 Deng,Yongqiang.................169 Denison,Gregory...................69 Dennis,Nate J.....................163 Dennis,Peter A............ 65, 140 Denomme,Glenn..................43 Depcik,Christopher..66, 68, 70, 72 Deregnaucourt, Maxime-Vianney..............140 Derian,Gary........................165 D'Errico,Gianluca................120 Desai,Tejas...........................43 Desantes,Jose M...............147 Deter,Dean.........................147 Detwiler,Duane.......... 101, 102 Deur,Joško................ 134, 139 Devarakonda,Maruthi..71, 73, 74 Devine,Maryann..................119 Devlin,Mark........................118 Dev,Sathya.........................109 Deyerl,Eric..........................171 Dey,Tapash.........................110 Dhadyalla,Gunwant..............53 Dhakal,Bijay........................131 Dhar,Atul...............................70 Dhillon,Ranvir S..................104 Dhinagar,Samraj...................54 Diacon,Aaron......................173 Diakhaby,Sarah........................ 120, 127, 132, 140 Dias,Andre............................53 Diaz,Jacobo.......................169 Dice,Paul............................156 Dicicco,Dominic....................67 Dick,Albert..........................151 Dickinson,Matthew W...........84 Dickinson,Paul............. 67, 131 Diez,Jeremy........................130 Digges,Kennerly.................173 Dillingham,Giles..................104 DiMarco,Patrick..................172 Dinesh....................... 101, 104 Dingelstadt,Rene................140 Ding,Fei..............................173 Ding,Nenggen............. 49, 177 Ding,Peiran.........................101 Ding,Yi.. 102, 134, 138, 150, 152 Disch,Christian...................119 Disch,Mario..........................63 Divekar,Prasad...................133 Dobson,Douglas...................60 Dodos,George S................131 Dodson,Bryan......................80 Dohmen,Jürgen..................140 Doig,Dwight........................116 Doi,Nobuyuki........................73 Doi,Tsutomu.......................171 Do,Jungseok........................79 Dokko,Yasuhiro..................173 Dolch,Johanna.....................67 Dolz,V.................................131 Dombrovskis,Sergejs..........163 Domenico,Laura Di.............173 Dominy,Robert....................164 Donateo,Teresa..................124 Donders,Stijn......................147 Dong,Guangyu...................136 Dong,Jian...........................117
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Dong,Lihui............................69 Dong,Ming............................61 Dong,Zuomin......................147 Donnelly,Kieron...................118 Doppalapudi,Sudhakar.......108 Dou,Danan.................... 63, 66 Douglass,Bruce....................48 Dourra,Hussein.... 50, 127, 150 Drewelow,Wolfgang... 147, 156 Drignei,Dorin.........................85 Dronzkowski,David...............80 Druschitz,Alan....................103 Dryer,Frederick L................132 Du,Aimin.............................150 Duault,Frederic.....................55 Dube,Normand...................161 Dubois,T.............................136 Dubois,Vincent.....................64 Du,Changqing....................112 Duell,Edward G......... 175, 176 Duenow,Peter.....................156 Dugard,Luc............... 121, 143 Duggan,Marvin.. 130, 136, 146 Dugsin,Paul........................100 Du,Haiping.........................173 Dukhan,NIhad......................96 Dumbare,Prajeen................107 Dumitriu,Dan......................163 Dumnov,Gennady...............145 Duncan,Allen B.....................66 Duncan,Bradley..................164 Dunn,Ashley.............. 166, 167 Dunn,Jennifer B....................69 Duoba,Michael......................... 130, 131, 138, 145, 152 Duran,Amanda...................163 Duranceau,Claudia........ 59, 69 D'Urbano,Giovanni........ 60, 60 Durbin,Thomas.. 116, 123, 130 Durrett,Russ.......................154 Durrieu,David......................154 Dwyer-Joyce,Rob...............116 Dykas,Brian David................81 E Eagles,Naethan..................172 Ebenhoch,Michael..............150 Ebert,Christof.......................44 Ebert-Hamilton,Sheila.........173 Ebrahimi,Khashayar............157 Echempati,Raghu.................79 Eckert,Peter.......................156 Eckhoff,Stephan...................69 Edwards,Chris....................126 Edwards,James..................123 Edwards,K. Dean........ 73, 148 Ee,Chris A. Van..................173 Efthymiou,Petros................152 Egbers,Robert....................101 Egelhaaf,Markus.................161 Egel,Thomas........................50 Eggenschwiler,Panayotis Dimopoulos.......................60 Egüz,Ula.............................133 Ehmen,Günter......................45 Eichberger,Arno..................165 Eichhorn,Alexander............134 Eiden,Corey........................157 Eijnden,Edwin Van den.........67 Eilts,Peter.................. 136, 156 Eisele,Magnus......................59 Ejakov,Mikhail A..................147 Elbel,Stefan..........................73 El-Demerdash,S.................108 Elfstrom,Gary......................165 El-Gindy,Moustafa..... 104, 105 Elgowainy,Amgad.................70 El-Hannouny,Essam................... 138, 145, 154 Elkins,Scot.........................172 Ellersdorfer,Christian...........135 Ellims,Michael.......................48 El-Nashar,M........................108
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El-Sayed,Mohammed............... 84, 85 139 El-Sharkawy,Alaa...................... 59, 71, 72, 84, 84 Eltaib,Mohamed...................74 El-Zeghayar,Maria.................97 Emekwuru,Nwabueze G.....146 Emery,Rod............................85 Endo,Tetsuo.........................60 Engdahl,Henrik.....................65 Engineer,Nayan..................140 Engler-Pinto,Carlos...............97 Enomoto,Mitsuru................107 Enshoiwa,Masushi................43 Enzi,Bernhard.....................150 Equoy,Samuel....................145 Erdelyi,Hunor Etele.............147 Erdemir,Ali..........................107 Erdogus,Tolga....... 85, 97, 108 Erickson,Mark S.................170 Eriksson,Henrik..................165 Ernest,Steven Nelson.........156 Ersal,Tulga..........................138 Ertl,David............................123 Esaki,Tatsuhito...................135 Escobar,Jorge Meza.............53 Esmaael,Rafaa...................110 Essayem,Eddie...................120 Estefanous,Fadi Adly Anis..125 Etemad,Shahrokh...............142 Evans,J. Howard..................43 Evans,Nancy C...................163 Everest,Brian J...................173 Evers,Rainer.........................53 Ewing,David.......................147 F Fabien,Brian.......................124 Fadler,Gregory....................162 Falck,Georg von.................150 Fallahi,Abdolreza..................45 Fallah,Saber........ 49, 168, 176 Fallon,Lisa................. 101, 173 Fan,Brian..............................54 Fang,Mingxia......................112 Fan,Kuaichu.......................108 Farina,Alexandre Bellegard.. 106 Farnsworth,Jared.................43 Farrell,Michael....................173 Fartaj,Amir..........................147 Fatemi,Ali............................104 Fatouraie,Mohammad........118 Fayazbakhsh,Mohammad Ali...69 Fayer,Trevor A............ 116, 124 Fay,Richard.........................166 Fazio,John..........................101 Fedor,William J...................144 Fedullo,Joseph...................177 Feiertag,Nico................. 47, 50 Feist,Florian........................135 Feng,Chong.........................49 Feng,Lei.............................139 Feng,Renhua............... 97, 139 Feng,Zhili................... 100, 153 Fennell,Daniel.......................60 Fermér,Mikael.....................172 Fernandez,Vernon..............110 Ferrari,Felipe.......................154 Ferreira,Fabio Da Silva........129 Ferreira,Matheus.................142 Ferreira,Vitor.......................145 Ferris,John........ 104, 175, 176 Feru,Emanuel.....................154 Ficek,Christoph............. 47, 50 Field,Ian..............................119 Fietzek,Rafael.....................175 Fievisohn,Elizabeth Mary....173 Figueiredo,Guilherme............79 Figueiredo,Leandro.............152 Figuiere,Alexandre................54 Filipi,Zoran S............................ 131, 138, 144, 151 Filippo,Andrea De...............131
Filippo,Nicoletta....................84 Finch,David A............ 165, 172 Finesso,Roberto.................130 Fingerman,Michael E..........120 Finn,Joshua........................147 Fiocco,Marco.....................120 Fischer,Andreas..................156 Fischer,Matthias..................120 Fischer,Ralph........................65 Fischer,Simon.......................73 Fischer,William....................166 Fischnaller,Manuel..............134 Fisher,Jacob L....................173 Fisher,Scott........................134 Fitzgerald,John...................141 Fitzgerald,Matthew.............163 Fitz,Todd............................104 Fix,Ryan.............................171 Flannagan,Carol.................173 Flannagan,Michael..............170 Fleck,Paul.............................90 Fleischer,Dirk........................48 Flesher,Dan........................101 Florea,Radu............... 126, 155 Florida,Lisa...........................72 Florio,Salvatore.....................73 Fogarty,Adam.....................116 Foley,James.......................163 Foley,Robert.......................150 Foley,Robin D.....................103 Foltz,Patrick........................163 Fondaw,Kevin E....................50 Fontanesi,Stefano..127, 132, 140 Font,Gregory......................136 Foong,Tien Mun.................132 Foote,Eric B.........................69 Forbes,William J...................45 Forero,Chris........................107 Formentin,Simone..............143 Forsmark,Joy.....................106 Försth,Michael....................161 Forsthuber,Friedrich............140 Forte,Thomas.....................104 Foster,David.......................154 Foster,Matthew...................148 Fotowat,Shahram...............147 Fotsch,Robert......................59 Fowler,Michael....................138 Fox,Ethan E..........................60 Fox,Matthew......................123 Fox,Nick...............................60 Fragkiadoulakis,Pavlos.........64 Frait,John A........................122 Francois,Guillaume...............43 Francqueville,Loic de..........126 Frank,Benjamin...................148 Frank,Torsten........................64 Fraser,Roydon Andrew................ 124, 132, 138 Frasinel,Vasile.....................133 Frazier,Shane........................67 Freeland,Paul......................140 Freeman,Claire...................164 Freeman,David V........... 48, 52 Freeman,Kevin....................133 Freeman,Paul.......................91 Freixas,Alex................. 72, 162 Freuer,Andreas.....................50 Freund,Deborah M........ 48, 52 Frey,Michael.........................60 Friedl,Chris...........................83 Friedman,Peter A...............109 Friedrich,Horst E.................151 Friedrich,Lars......................108 Fries,Wolfgang......................85 Fritz,Michael.........................60 Fritz,Ralf...............................43 Frobert,Arnaud.....................75 Froehlich,Michael................138 Frommann,Patrik................152 Fronczak,Barbara M.............89 Fuchs,Anton.........................48 Fuchs,Neil..........................156
Fu,Jianqin.................... 97, 154 Fujii,Yuji..............................120 Fujikawa,Taketoshi..............125 Fujita,Mahoro......................134 Fukata,Osamu......................48 Fukui,Kenji..........................125 Fukui,Takahiro....................145 Fukushima,Tatsuya.............163 Fuller,Joshua Baden...........164 Fulton,Brien........................130 Furey,Robert.......................130 Furukawa,Takayoshi...........108 Furutani,Masahiro...............147 Fussner,Doug.......................81 Fu,Wenkui............................98 Fu,Yan........................... 85, 85 Fu,Yao............... 134, 135, 149 G Gabbasa,Asya......................53 Gabler,H.............................166 Gabler,Hampton C.... 165, 173 Gade,Teena..........................48 Gaertner,Lutz......................150 Gaikwad,Surendra..............127 Gaines,Linda........................69 Gajji,Anurag..........................79 Galindo,J............................131 Gallagher,Kevin.............. 65, 69 Gallegos,David.....................72 Galle,Jonas............... 139, 155 Gallo,Yann..........................138 Gallrein,Axel........................104 Galvagno,Enrico.................174 Ganaoui-Mourlan,Ouafae El.. 152 Gandhi,Swapnil....................51 Ganesan,Subramaniam........53 Gangani,Bhavesh Prabhulal..173 Gangwar,Hans....................123 Gang-Won,Jang...................98 Gan,Quanquan...................124 Gao,Dingwei.............. 118, 154 Gao,Feng.................... 49, 177 Gao,Ya...............................154 Gao,Yuan...........................154 Gao,Zhiming.... 48, 72, 73, 132 Gao,Zhiqiang......................148 Gao,Zhongquan.................116 Garcia,Antonio... 138, 147, 155 García-Cuevas,Luis Miguel..120 Garcia,Jose M... 118, 125, 136 García,Marta.......................140 Garcia,Patrick.......................85 Gardner,Martha....................80 Gardner,Timothy P................60 Garner,Colin P...... 60, 118, 152 Garrett,Steve......................131 Garrott,W. Riley........................ 165, 168, 170, 175, 177 Gasworth,Steven................104 Gatti,Jordan.......................171 Gaudani,Ghanshym..............67 Gauriat,Antoine.....................69 Gautam,Anirudh.................130 Gauterin,Frank............. 60, 102 Gautrot,Xavier.....................126 Gaylard,Adrian P....................... 162, 164, 165, 168, 175 Gaynor,John A....................125 Gazzarri,Javier....................134 Gebhard,Peter......................45 Geca,Michal.......................145 Ge,Hai-Wen........................154 Gehrke,Christopher... 147, 154 Gehrke,Sebastian...............156 Geist,Bruce K.....................134 Geller,Benjamin...................123 Geng,Hong.........................134 Geng,Pat............................130 Genzale,Caroline L.............132 George,Ryan......................101 Georgiadis,Evangelos...........64 Gerard,Mathias...................110
Gerard,Sebastien..................47 Gerlach,Dieter......................83 Germane,Geoff.......... 165, 170 German,John................ 59, 61 Getzlaff,Jörn.......................156 Ge,Yunshan..........................75 Ge,Zicheng...........................45 Ghaffari,Ali............................49 Ghafourian,Akbar.. 139, 145, 152 Ghandhi,Jaal..... 118, 147, 154 Ghasemi,Amir.......................61 Ghmati,Ramadan.................53 Gibbs,Jerry.........................130 Gideon,Thomas..................166 Giechaskiel,Barouch...... 69, 70 Gimelli,Alfredo....................136 Gimenez,Leonardo.............138 Gingrich,Jess......................156 Girard,Patrick.......................81 Giusto,Paolo.........................47 Givler,Shawn D.......... 133, 140 Gizatullin,Andrey.................104 Gladyshev,Sergey P.................. 54, 145, 152 Glass,Gary............................84 Gleason,Mark E........................ 162, 164, 165, 168, 175 Glennan,Thomas................106 Glinsky,Gerard......................67 Glover,Keith........................131 Glugla,Chris........................156 Göbbels,René....................104 Goddard,Jeremy..................89 Goede,Stefan de....... 130, 146 Goey,Philip de..... 61, 133, 154 Goldenberg,Nahum............152 Goldsborough,S. Scott............. 141, 147, 154 Gollob,Peter.......................135 Golsch,Kevin......................162 Goncalves,L.M.....................61 Gonder,Jeffrey D.................152 Gong,Huifeng.....................154 Gong,Jian.................... 71, 127 Gong,Jing...........................124 Gong,Kevin..........................97 Goodarzi,Avesta...................83 Goodman,David W...............67 Goodreau,Bruce H.............104 Goodrich,Barbara..................... 116, 123, 123, 130 Goossens,Paul............ 83, 132 Gopalakrishnan,Bhaskaran....... 62, 62, 66, 67 Gordon,Timothy.................104 Gorelik,Lev...........................79 Gorsich,David.....................104 Gosman,Allen David................. 120, 127, 132, 140 Goto,Takashi......................130 Gottschalk,Wolfram............142 Gou,Jinfang........................153 Goulet,Jean-Francois.........171 Govani,Ifran..........................59 Govindswamy,Kiran............150 Gowrishenkar,N....................83 Gowri,Vivek........................130 Gracián,Manuel A...... 170, 173 Grady,Michael L....................70 Graebel,Patrick.....................43 Gramling,Hubert.................172 Granzow,Claus...................142 Graupner,Karola...................60 Graupner,Wilhelm...............142 Gray,Tyler............................152 Greene,Thomas L...............120 Green,Johney.....................133 Gregori,Ivan Scansani.........110 Greiner,Juergen..................151 Grekhov,Leonid..................129 Greve,Bruce N....................107 Greven,Klaus......................103 Grewe,Ralph......................170
Griend,Steven J. Vander.....150 Griensven,J.G.H.................155 Griffor,Edward.......................53 Grigoriadis,Panagiotis.........121 Grill,Michael........................127 Grimaldi,Carlo N.................140 Grinstead,Keith.......... 116, 156 Grinsteinner,Darin J............107 Groetsch,Matthias................43 Grondin,Olivier....................156 Gross,Alexander.................173 Gross,Todd...........................80 Grover,Ronald O.................120 Gruber,Christian..................161 Gruber,Patrick....................168 Grumbach,Martin...............151 Grünefeld,G........................157 Grygier,Paul..168, 170, 175, 177 Gstrein,Gregor....................135 Guardiola,Carlos.................116 Gudmundsson,Thordur......146 Guenther,Dennis A................... 167, 168, 169, 177 Guenther,Mark......................69 Guessous,Laila...................112 Gu,Helen............................106 Guiang,Allison.....................161 Guido,Chiara......................154 Guillou,Erwann...................138 Guinther,Gregory................118 Gu,Jianmin...........................97 Gu,Jingbo..........................130 Gu,Junhai...........................112 Gukelberger,Raphael..........157 Guldberg,Tina.......................65 Guleryuz,Feray......................96 Guliaeff,Alexander.................60 Gunderson,Joel......... 142, 144 Gundmalm,Stefan..............120 Gunther,Alfred A...................71 Günther,M..........................157 Guo,Haiding.........................97 Guo,Konghui......................169 Guo,Mike... 101, 104, 107, 110 Guo,Mingchao....................104 Guo,Sai..............................176 Guo,Wei.................... 118, 154 Gupta,Amit...........................53 Gupta,Deepak... 62, 62, 66, 67 Gupta,Sahil...........................73 Gupta,Sidharth.....................55 Gupta,Subhabrata................65 Gupta,Tarun.........................79 Gu,Randy.. 81, 83, 83, 84, 84, 112 Gurney,David......................142 Guthrie,Jim.........................130 Guven,Metin.......................108 Gu,Zhengqi............... 171, 177 Guzman,Arturo...................162 Gysel,Nicholas....................116 Gysen,Bart.........................176 H Haag,Johannes..................151 Habermann,Knut................152 Habibi,Saeid.......................139 Hack,Michael......................107 Hada,Masatoshi.................107 Hadavi,Seyed.............. 75, 131 Haddad,Mario....................161 Hadef,Jamil El....................139 Haehndel,Kristian.................64 Haertel,Walter Jr.................110 Hageman,Mitchell.................67 Hagen,Chris.......................134 Haggag,Salem A....... 127, 168 Haight,Sean........................163 Hajbabaei,Maryam..116, 123, 130 Hallac,Peter........................153 Hall,Jonathon.....................145 Hall,Matthew J.. 118, 125, 154 Hall,Ronald...........................72 Halsall,Scott.......................135
Hamacher,Thomas...............45 Hamade,Sam.......................90 Hamamoto,Naoki...............164 Hameister,Henry...................67 Hamid,Hairul Fahmi Abdul....79 Hamilton,Len......................116 Hamilton,Leonard...............107 Hamje,H.D.C......................136 Hammad,N.........................108 Hampe,Clemens.................157 Hanamura,Katsunori.............59 Hance,Brandon M..... 106, 109 Haney,Paul.........................172 Han,Jeongwoo.....................70 Han,Karam.........................133 Hanna,David.......................130 Hannon,Mark......................134 Hansdah,Dulari...................155 Hansen,John........................50 Hanson,Reed............ 132, 154 Han,Taeyoung....................175 Han,Xiaoran........................136 Han,Xiaoye.........................137 Han,Xu...............................173 Hao,Lei...............................145 Haorongbam,Bisheshwar...163 Hao,Yumin..........................168 Happonen,Matti....................63 Haque,Imtiaz........................90 Hara,Hiroki.........................147 Harasek,Michael...................73 Hardman,Ken.....................133 Hardy,Warren N..................173 Hargrave,Graham K............152 Hari,Deepak.......................145 Harmeyer,Keith...................168 Harmon,George....................84 Harper,Jason D....................53 Harp,Spencer............ 136, 146 Harrelson,Heather..............148 Harris,Hugh........................102 Harrison,Nia R....................109 Harry,John E.........................60 Harta,Ionut C......................108 Hartfelder,David....................44 Harty,Damian........................48 Hasegawa,Manabu............153 Hashimoto,Keita.................145 Hashimoto,Kohtaro............132 Hashimoto,Susumu............119 Hashimoto,Yuji....................109 Haslinger,Reinhold..............150 Hasson,Tareq.....................108 Hatakeyama,Nozomu.........163 Hatamura,Koichi.................157 Hatano,Kunimichi...............175 Hata,Tsunehisa.....................79 Hatti,Kalyankumar..............110 Hatti,Kalyankumar Sidram....98 Hattori,Fumiaki...................119 Hattori,Kunio......................144 Hattori,Yoshiaki...................125 Hatwalne,Mrunal R.............110 Haupt,Hagen......................138 Havele,Vivek V......................90 Havenith,Bert......................110 Hayakawa,Kazumi................62 Hayakawa,Yasuhisa..............48 Hayashi,Yasutaka...............135 Hayat,Olivier.........................64 Hayes,Wilson C..................170 Haynes,William David.........129 He,Chengkun.....................153 Heck,Ronald.........................69 Hector,Louis.............. 101, 112 Heeb,Adm Norbert...............60 He,Fan........................ 45, 147 Hegarty,Kieran......................67 Hege,Andreas......................48 Heguri,Hisashi....................168 Heide,Sigrid ter...................110 Heikkilä,Juha........................63 Hein,Martin...........................46
Heinrichs,Bradley E............171 Heinzle,Roman...................140 Heitzer,Armin........................60 Heitz,Mark...168, 170, 175, 177 Held,Florian........................138 Heldmann,Markus..............155 He,Lei.................................174 Hellenbroich,Gereon...........150 Hellgren,Jonas......................65 Hendrickson,James............134 Hendricks,Terry...................147 Henein,Naeim.....................125 Henkel,Florian.......................65 Henkler,Stefan......................45 Henly,Timothy.....................118 Hennige,Volker...................135 Henry,Carol...........................63 Henshall,Ed..........................80 Henze,Roman....................107 Hepokoski,Mark...................68 Hergart,Carl..120, 127, 132, 140 Hermann,Steve...................120 Hermann,Thomas.................44 Hermanutz,Ralf...................165 Hermle,Sandra.....................60 Hernandez,Diana................173 Hernandez,Santiago...........169 Hernandez,Yaru Najem Mendez...........................154 Hernando,Laura Sebastian...66 Herniter,Marc............... 50, 123 Herold,Zvonko....................134 He,Rong...............................98 Herrera,David.....................170 Herreros,Jose M...................60 Herrin,Ronald.....................135 Hessel,David......................170 Hetet,Jean-François.............64 Hettinger,Alexander............134 Heuser,Benedikt........ 126, 136 Heuss,Wolfgang...................63 Heydinger,Gary J...................... 167, 168, 169, 170, 175, 177 He,Yongling..........................49 He,Yuhai.............................117 He,Yuping.................. 166, 170 Hickman,Gregory Fitzpatrick.. 83 Hidaka,Nobuhiro...................59 Hideharu,Ehara...................139 Hieke,André........................107 Higashi,Kenji.......................106 Higashi,Takayuki.................145 Higuchi,Naritomo................145 Hijawi,Mohammad................80 Hillermeier,Roman...............108 Hill,Leslie..............................66 Hillman,Michael..................124 Hill,William Raymond..... 69, 73 Himmler,Andreas..................48 Hinch,John.........................173 Hinojosa,Matthew...............133 Hinrichs,Ruth............... 62, 110 Hirai,Toshiro........................152 Hiramoto,Jiro......................109 Hirano,Izuho.......................152 Hirokazu,Shoda....................83 Hirose,Toshiyuki..................125 Hirose,Yuichiro....................107 Hiroshi,Yokoyama.................71 Hitomi,Mitsuo.......................59 Hoag,Kevin L......................136 Hoard,John................... 66, 71 Hoare,Dave W......................60 Hobeika,Teddy...................169 Hocking,Chris.....................154 Hodges,Steven...................161 Hoepfner,Andreas.................75 Hoerter,Christian.................118 Hoffman,Karl Heinz.............156 Hofstetter,Georg...................47 Hogirala,Ramana................120 Hoher,Markus.....................150 Hohm,Andree.....................170
Hoic,Matija.........................134 Hoke,John................. 116, 156 Holberg,Hans J............. 45, 48 Holcombe,Sven..................173 Holland,Michael..................168 Holland,Steven W.......... 48, 52 Holland,Tim........................172 Hollowell,William Thomas...101 Holl,Reinhard......................165 Holz,Eckhardt.......................48 Homsi,Emile................ 62, 110 Hongbin,Wang.....................82 Hong,Guang.............. 132, 151 Hong,Jeong Kyun..............104 Hong,Seung Hoon.............100 Hong,Seungwoo................132 Honkanen,Markku..............146 Hoover,Ryan.......................172 Ho,Phu...............................124 Horihata,Satoshi...................53 Horioka,Satoshi..................101 Horn,Quinn.........................150 Horstemeyer,Mark..............106 Hosonuma,Norimasa..........111 Hosoya,Mitsuru....................67 Hossain,Shekh Nisar..........154 Hosseini,Vahid......................68 Hotta,Yoshihiro...................140 Hou,Deyang.......................139 Hou,Haixiao..........................71 Houille,Sebastien................138 Houjoh,Haruo.....................120 Hountalas,Dimitrios.... 138, 147 House,Evan........................135 Hovey,Chad............... 163, 170 Howell,Jeff..........................175 Howland,David L................168 Howlett,Michael..................150 Hoyer,Kevin S............ 125, 130 Hoyer,Ruediger.....................69 Hrnjak,Pega..........................74 Hrnjak,Predrag.............. 73, 74 Hsu,Chan Wei....................177 Hsu,Timothy P........... 170, 173 Huang,Gang.......................112 Huang,George....................101 Huang,Haiyan.....................124 Huang,Jun..........................161 Huang,Weidi.......................154 Huang,Xiaosong....................... 134, 138, 150, 152 Huang,Xiayun.......................63 Huang,Yinghao...................161 Huang,Zhen.........................69 Huang,Zuohua..... 71, 116, 124 Huber,Robert......................141 Huberts,Garlan...................156 Hu,Erjiang.................. 116, 124 Huff,Shean.......... 116, 60, 140 Hu,Henry............................103 Huh,Kang Y........................133 Hu,Hu.................................107 Hu,Jingwen........................163 Hu,Liangjun............... 130, 138 Hülser,T..............................157 Hu,Minzhang......................125 Humke,Daniel.....................124 Hunault,Alexandre..............120 Hung,Yi-Hsuan...................152 Hunt,Gregory......................119 Huo,MIng.................. 139, 154 Huria,Tarun................ 134, 134 Husher,Stein E........... 165, 170 Hu,Sibo..............................102 Hussin,Mohd Asmu'i..........147 Husted,Harry..... 125, 130, 134 Huston,Michael..................119 Hutchinson,Robert Hutch...100 Hu,Tiegang.........................142 Hu,Tinghui............................61 Huurdeman,Bernhard.........120 Hu,Xiao..............................138 Huylebroeck,Thomas..........150
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participant index Hu,Zongjie................. 154, 154 Hwang,Ho-Ling..................140 Hwang,Yunho................ 59, 68 Hylton,Peter................ 90, 172 I Iadicola,Mark......................112 Iannuzzi,Stefano........ 131, 136 Ibarra,Ireri.............................53 Ibrahim,Fady.......................127 Ickes,Andrew......................123 Iemura,Akiyuki....................156 Ienaga,Yuichi......................106 Iezawa,Masahiro.................130 III,Charles Sprouse...............68 III,Harry Meyer......................71 Iio,Shuichi...........................153 II,P. Miller............................163 Ikram,Isaac.........................173 Ilinich,Andrey......................109 Imaeda,Takao.......................62 Imai,Kenjiro...........................73 Imaizumi,Hidetoshi...............48 Imaoka,Yoshihiro................153 Im,Seongsu........................170 Inagaki,Hiroyuki....................46 Inagaki,Kazuhisa.................129 Inaguma,Yoshiharu.............135 Inazumi,Toru.......................109 Inderwisch,Kathrien..............61 Indiveri,Giovanni.................124 Ingrosso,Fabio....................124 Inguva,Sudhakar................151 Inoue,Daisuke.....................144 Inoue,Kenshi.......................106 Inoue,Masashi........... 144, 145 Inoue,Toshiaki.....................157 Insalaco,Phil.......................101 Inui,Masatsugu...................108 Inukai,Koichiro....................144 Iorio,Silvana Di........... 134, 150 Ipek,Rasim...........................96 Iqbal,Owais........................120 Irannejad,Abolfazl...............127 Irick,David...........................147 Isarai,Ryoji..........................147 Ishida,Masahiro..................138 Ishiguro,Syunsuke................98 Ishihara,Soichi....................116 Ishii,Yasuhiro.........................61 Ishikawa,Naohiro................135 Ishikawa,Shigeaki...............152 Ishikawa,Takumi...................45 Ishikawa,Tohru....................139 Ishiki,Kazuya.......................135 Ishimaru,Shinya....................60 Ishizuka,Koji.......................143 Isin,Ovun............................110 Ismail,Mohammed..............147 Ismail,Youssef.....................154 Isogai,Toshiki........................55 Isogai,Yumiko.....................104 Istif,Ilyas..............................110 Itagaki,Kenji........................145 Ito,Hiroshi.............................62 Ito,Hisahiro.........................132 Ito,Kanako............................66 Ito,Tomoaki...........................60 Ito,Yoshitaka.........................63 Ito,Yoshiyasu......................143 Ivanco,Andrej......................131 Ivanovic,Vladimir.................134 ivarsson,Jan.......................163 Iwahori,Keisuke..................107 Iwai,Koichiro.........................62 Iwamoto,Takashi.................135 Iwasaki,Kentaro....................63 Iwasaki,Makoto..................145 Iwashita,Kazufumi.................84 Iwata,Hidemasa....................63 Iwata,Kazuya......................164 Iyengar,Sarangarajan Vijayraghavan..................145
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J Jaberi,Farhad............ 127, 145 Jackey,Robyn.....................134 Jackson,Thomas..................47 Jacobson,Jan.......................44 Jacobs,Timothy J...............132 Jagarlapudi,Pavan Karthik....71 Jager,Bram De...................154 Jahani,Kambiz............. 98, 149 Jaikamal,Vivek............... 43, 45 Jakobsson,Lotta.................172 Jakym,Joseph....................170 Jalali,Kiumars............ 175, 177 James,Christine....................69 Janas,Peter........................139 Jang,Ikkeun..........................84 Jang,Kwonwoo..................133 Janka,Kauko........................66 Jansen,Wilko........................64 Jansons,Marcis......... 137, 146 Janssen,Detlef......................45 Japikse,David............ 130, 138 Jauch,Friedemann..............151 Javaherian,Hossein............131 Jawad,Badih Ali....................53 Jayachander,Sreegururaj......54 Jayakumar,Paramsothy......103 Jay,Stephane......................132 Jehlik,Forrest......................124 Jeihouni,Yousef..................147 Jenkins,Craig..... 130, 136, 146 Jennings,Mark........... 130, 138 Jensen,Matthew.................163 Jeon,Byeong wook............148 Jeong,Sang Ho..................170 Jeon,Jaewook....................103 Jeon,JinHwa......................102 Jeon,Jongik........................123 Jermakian,Jessica..............173 Jersak,Marek........................50 Jesch,David........................118 Jeudy,Eric.............................75 Jha,Kaushal Kumar..............64 Jhavar,Rahul.........................73 Jia,Ming..............................128 Jiang,Binhui........................163 Jiang,Chonghua.................106 Jiang,Jianhua.....................112 Jiang,Shugang...................138 Jiang,Xin.............................149 Jiang,Xue...........................116 Jiang,Zhen...........................85 Jiao,Jianzhong...................170 Jilesen,Jonathan.................164 Jilwan,Giscard......................43 Jimenez,Eugene.................133 Jin,Ankang...........................80 Jin,Hyomin.........................142 Jin,Shenghan.......................74 Jin,Wensi....................... 43, 45 Jin,Xueming........................125 Ji,Yan.................................134 Jo,Bong Lae.......................122 Jochim,Markus.....................53 Jochmann,Paul..................140 Jo,Chunghoon....................123 Johansen,Lars Christian Riis.. 135 Johansson,Bengt..................... 125, 125, 132, 134, 136, 138, 140, 154 Johansson,Inge..................104 Johansson,Rolf.....................44 Jo,Hee Young.....................169 Johnson,Bernard................126 Johnson,Donald.................143 Johnson,Jaclyn......... 125, 154 Johnson,James....................63 Johnson,John........................... 60, 66, 67, 71, 73, 73 Johnson,Joshua C...............79 Johnson,Kent C........ 116, 130 Johnson,Michael................125
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Johnson,Neil M........................ 134, 138, 150, 152 Johnson,Thomas................154 Johnson,Timothy........... 59, 73 Johnston,Grant L...............165 Johnston,Robert.................102 Johrendt,Jennifer................107 Johri,Rajit.............................65 Jo,Hyunkwon.......................84 Jones,Aaron...... 133, 161, 163 Jones,Chris........................111 Jones,Peter D......................91 Jones,R. Peter.....................53 Joo,Min-Chul......................152 Joo,Shinhyuk......................150 Jordan,Jonny.....................118 Jordon,J. B........................106 Joseph,Johnson.................105 Josevski,Nikola...................111 Jo,Shin-ichiro.....................175 Joshi,Prachi........................110 Joyce,Peter........................107 Ju,Jaehyung.......................168 Jung,Byungsub..................152 Jung,Daebong....................152 Jung,DaeWoo....................173 Jung,Dohoy..........................68 Jung,Hak Sup......................64 Jung,Heejung................ 69, 70 Jung,Hojin..........................142 Jung,Hosuk H........... 150, 151 Jung,Hyunsung..................150 Jung,Won Wook.................110 Jung,Yongjin.......................126 Jun,Sanghyuk....................116 Jun,SangYoul.......................69 Jun,Sungbok......................148 Jun,Wang.............................51 Jun,Young Ha.....................123 Justen,Rainer.....................161 Justet,Frederic....................145 K Kaario,Ossi.........................155 Kabasawa,Akira..................145 Kabasin,Daniel Francis.......134 Kado,Robert.........................46 Kad,Rahul Murlidhar...........110 Kafkas,Mahmut....................46 Kageyama,Yusuke..............172 Kaiadi,Mehrzad...................125 Kaiser,Michele......................71 Kajita,Kentaro.......................45 Kako,Junichi.......................132 Kalaskar,Vickey...................135 Kaldas,Mina M.S....... 107, 107 Kaleto,Helen A...................163 Kale,Vaibhav.......................130 Kalghatgi,Gautam...... 126, 157 Kalupson,Jim......................134 Kamalakaran,Radha...........104 Kamasamudram,Krishna...60, 66 Kamath,Sachin R...............167 Kamau,Henry.....................123 Kamichi,Kensuke..................45 Kamp,Carl............................59 Kanaya,Tomoko..................104 Kanbolat,Ahmet..97, 85, 98, 108 Kan,Cing-Dao.....................173 Kan,Cing-Dao (Steve).........101 Kanda,Mutsumi..................119 Kaneiwa,Hiroshi..................145 Kaneko,Satoshi..................129 Kaneyama,Takashi..............152 Kang,Bongsu.....................153 Kang,Chan.........................116 Kang,Chang Won...............122 Kangde,Suhas............. 85, 110 Kang,Dongil........................135 Kang,Hong Tae......... 106, 107 Kang,Jidong.. 96, 97, 101, 112 Kang,Jiwon..........................69 Kang,Jung Whun..................63
Kang,Ken...................... 96, 97 Kang,Kern-Yong.................150 Kang,Zhiqiang........... 118, 154 Kanianthra,Joseph..... 165, 170 Kannan,G.R........................155 Kanniah,Kannan.................147 Kanniainen,Kauko.................63 Kapas,Nimrod....................120 Karaagac,Mustafa.................... 97, 85, 98, 108 Karavalakis,George................... 116, 123, 130 Karjalainen,Panu...................63 Kar,Kenneth........................148 Karner,Michael............. 48, 161 Karthikeyan,Krishnan..........110 Kasa,Josip.........................139 Kashdan,Julian...................142 Kasuga,Takafumi........... 61, 63 Katagiri,Setsuo...................157 Katanoda,Tomoya..............145 Kataoka,Jun.......................152 Kath,Olaf..............................48 Kato,Hiroshi........................150 Kato,Kenta.........................111 Kato,Kyohei..........................63 Kato,Mitsuru.......................145 Kato,Naoki.........................150 Katori,Noriaki........................97 Kato,Ryutaro......................145 Katrasnik,Tomaz.................140 Katsuki,Hiromitsu...............111 Katsuyama,Etsuo...............170 Kattouah,Philipp...................63 Kauderer,Chris D................165 Kaul,Brian...........................133 Kaule,Dirk.............................54 Kawabe,Yoshiko.................161 Kawaguchi,Akio..................140 Kawaguchi,Masami..............98 Kawakami,Naohisa.............111 Kawamoto,Keiji...................153 Kawano,Masaru.................134 Kawano,Osamu..................101 Kawasaki,Takao..................157 Kazemi,Reza......................171 Kazour,Youssef...................134 Kedzior,Kathleen E....48, 50, 52 Kee,Robert................ 122, 134 Keiichi,Nishiyama................144 Keil,Mitchel...........................81 Keller,James.......................104 Kemle,Andreas.....................72 Ke,Nanji..............................153 Kennedy,Gordon................145 Kenney,Thomas E................90 Keribar,Rifat........................141 Kerner,Tobias........................43 Kerrigan,Jason R....... 161, 163 Kerschgens,Bruno..............120 Kersting,Klaus......................50 Keshavarz,Arash...98, 149, 177 Keskin,Aylin..........................98 Keskinen,Jorma....................63 Kessels,John......................176 Keunecke,Martin................107 Khadilkar,Sumit...................133 Khair,Magdi................... 63, 66 Khajepour,Amir.... 49, 168, 176 Khaknejad,Mohsen Bayani 98, 149, 177 Khalaj,Ahmad.....................177 Khalek,Imad A............... 66, 69 Khalighi,Bahram.................168 Khanse,Karan R.................111 Khan,Siddiq..........................71 Kharazi,Amir.......................175 Khare,Abhijit.........................46 Khare,Alok............................53 Khasawneh,Bashar............153 Khodabakhshian,Mohammad.. 139 Khodaygan,S........................83
Khosrovaneh,Abolhassan......... 107, 110 Kianifar,Mohammed Reza.....81 Kietlinski,Kajetan.................174 Kikuchi,Takashi...................123 Kil,Yongkil...........................108 Kimberley,William................172 Kim,Changgi.......................134 Kim,Dongsu.......................123 Kim,Eui Jun........................122 Kim,Eun-Joo......................110 Kim,Hakgu.........................103 KIM,Heejoong.......................84 Kim,Ho-Kyung....................152 Kim,Hongsuk............... 64, 150 Kim,Hwayoung...................170 Kim,Hyungtae.......................79 Kim,JaeHee........................170 Kim,Jongman.....................164 Kim,June-Yeop...................110 Kim,Junghwan...................125 Kim,Kichang.........................79 Kim,Kyeong-Su..................123 Kim,Kyung-Soo..................153 Kim,Man Young....................64 Kim,Namdoo............... 65, 130 Kim,Namwook........... 130, 152 Kim,Ok.............. 110, 130, 152 Kim,Panyoung....................103 Kim,Sang-Hwan.................148 Kim,Seokjae.........................63 Kim,Seon Pyung.................173 Kim,Shim Soo......................46 Kim,Sun Je.........................153 Kim,Taewung......................163 Kim,Tae Young...................150 Kimura,Kenichiro................145 Kimura,Shoji.........................97 Kim,Wongun.......................104 Kim,Woo............................145 Kim,Yangrae.......................123 Kim,Yong chul......................70 Kim,Yongha..........................69 Kim,Yoon Young...................98 Kim,Youngjae.......................69 Kim,Youngki.......................138 King,Jonathan........... 116, 149 King,Mathieu......................171 Kinnunen,Toni................ 63, 63 Kinomura,Shigeki.................45 Kinoshita,Masakazu............135 Kinoshita,Yukiko.................152 Kiran.............. 71, 72, 134, 150 Kirk,Michael P.....................142 Kirwan,John.......................140 Kishawy,Hossam................105 Kiss,Tibor.............................68 Kittelson,David.....................70 Kkoerfer,Thomas................146 Klacza,Robert.......................44 Klampfl,Erica........................65 Klang,Eric...........................124 Kleeberg,Henning...............140 Klier,Willy....................... 45, 46 Klindt,Kody G.....................144 Kling,Anders.......................172 Klinich,Kathleen D..............173 Klink,Wassim........................63 Kloft,Peter..........................153 Klose,Charles.....................138 Klose,Frank..........................60 Klos,Ralf.............................103 Klyatis,Lev... 79, 79, 80, 80, 80 Knapton,Daniel Jason........119 Knauder,Christoph..............135 Knock,Aaron......................125 Knockeart,James...............151 Knop,Vincent......................120 Knorsch,Tobias...................155 Kobayakawa,Hiroki.............111 Kobayashi,Makoto..............108 Kobayashi,Takaya...............104 Kobayashi,Tsutomu..............79
Koch,Alex.............................54 Ko,Charles................ 101, 157 Koch,Charles R..................157 Koch,Daniel........................165 Kochhar,Dev.............. 161, 170 Kochhar,Nand....................101 Kochilla,John........................96 Koci,Chad..........................126 Kock,Florian.......................151 Kodama,Katsuhiro..............104 Kodjak,Drew.........................73 Kodsi,Sam..........................170 Koenig,Damien...................173 Koerfer,Thomas....................70 Koganti,Ramakrishna...........79 Köhler,Ulrich.........................65 Kohoyda-Inglis,Carla..........173 Kohri,Itsuhei.........................59 Koike,Makoto.....................140 Kojima,Moichio...................144 Kokkolaras,Michael..............85 Ko,Kyungeun......................103 Kolbeck,Andreas F..70, 136,146 Kolhe,Vivek.........................149 Kolkemo,Alan.....................134 Kolodge,Kristin...................163 Kolodziej,Christopher..........154 Koltsakis,Grigorios C............64 Kolwich,Greg......................102 Komada,Keisuke................138 Komar,John........................165 Komatsu,Nobuhiro...............60 Komoguchi,Tetsuya............170 Kondo,Katsufumi................125 Kondo,Masahiko................147 Kondo,Ryota......................152 Kondo,Shigeyuki................138 Kong,Ho young..................102 Kong,Song-Charng.. 116, 118, 125, 136, 136, 146 Königsson,Fredrik...............135 Kono,Michihisa...................145 Kono,Naoki........................125 Konson,Dmitri.............. 60, 105 Konstandopoulos,Athanasios... 59,63 Konstantinov,Alex...............164 Kook,Sanghoon.................125 Köpple,Fabian....................140 Korkolis,Yannis...................109 Korniski,Thomas...................67 Kosaka,Hidemasa..............140 Kosaka,Masataka...............124 Kosanovic,Dragoljub.............67 Koshi,Mitsuo......................132 Kosiak,Walter............ 165, 170 Kotaka,Toshikazu...............123 Koto,Hideaki.......................169 Kotori,Doris..........................46 Kotrba,Adam................. 60, 63 Kott,Kevin.............................45 Kou,You Seok....................127 Kovaceva,Jordanka............163 Kovács,Dávid.....................156 Kowalewski,Marcin...............45 Kowalske,Glenn....................61 Koyama,Michihisa..............163 Kozarsky,Ross....................100 Kraft,Markus.......................155 Krammer,Martin....................48 Kranjcevic,Nenad...............134 Kremer,Florian......................70 Krenek,Thorsten.................140 Krenn,Christian.....................73 Kress,David........................161 Kridli,Ghassan........... 109, 112 Krieger,Roger.....................154 Krishna,Addepalli S............140 Krishnasamy,Anand............132 Krivitzky,Eric.............. 130, 138 Kropac,Miroslav..................170 Krueger,Gregory D................55 Krumbiegel,Klaus...............166
Krumm,Holger......................45 Kruse,Alexander.................173 Krutz,Gary..........................168 KSivasankaran,K..................55 Kuang,Ming........................147 Kubach,Heiko.... 119, 125, 157 Kubalczyk,Ralf....................145 Kube,Matthias....................112 Kubo,Hiroshi.........................62 Kubota,Kenji.......................135 Kubota,Masato.....................81 Kuboyama,Tatsuya.............157 Kubsh,Joseph E............ 61, 69 Kucera,Markus.....................54 Kucharski,Joseph...............120 Küçükay,Ferit....... 61, 107, 149 Kudanowski,Maciej...............45 Kufferath,Andreas...... 134, 140 Kuhnert,Joerg PhD.............173 Ku,Jerry..................... 123, 124 Kuleshov,Andrey.................129 Kulkarni,Anand Vijay.............47 Kulkarni,Ketan R...................47 Kulkarni,Prakash.......... 54, 167 Kulkarni,Swapnil.................174 Kulzer,Andre.......................119 Kumagai,Tatsuki...................66 Kumagai,Tomohisa.............157 Kumar,Ashok............... 60, 147 Kumari,Sarita......................101 Kumar,Naveen............. 73, 123 Kumar,Rajesh.....................142 Kumar,Sanath.......................66 Kumar,Sathish............... 69, 84 Kumar,Virendra.....................53 Kumbhar,Prasad.................107 Kunal,Rana.........................140 Kunz,Timothy.....................156 Kupper,Frank............... 67, 154 Kurachi,Ryo..........................53 Kurbet,Shivakant N..............83 Kuroda,Yukio......................132 Kurple,Ken R........................90 Kurtz,Eric................... 132, 154 Kusafuka,Hironobu...............45 Kusano,Kristofer D.... 165, 166 Kustic,Marko......................133 Kuthada,Timo.....................165 Kuttner,Oliver......................100 Kuwahara,Kazunari.............147 Kuwayama,Isao..................168 Ku,Yong-Yuan....................145 Kuyper,Johannes................135 Kwon,Dae-Hwan................152 K.,Yuaraj...............................65 L LaBrie,Russell.....................175 Lack,Adam...........................60 Laclair,Tim J.........................73 Laget,Olivier.............. 142, 142 Lähde,Tero...........................63 Lahuerta,Jesús.....................68 Lai,Haipeng........................118 Lai,Ming-Chia.... 123, 125, 137 Lainé,Emmanuel.................119 Lai,Wei-Jen............... 100, 101 Lakshminarasimhan, Venkatnarayanan......116,148 LaLande,Michael..................85 LaMance,Frederick...............79 Lamb,David A......... 80, 85,103 Lamberg,Klaus.....................45 Lambert,Steve........... 175, 177 Lambert,Thomas................156 Lambeth,Jacob N...............104 Lambiase,Nicole.................116 Lambourn,Richard Frank.......... 165, 170 Lampe,Bernhard..138, 148, 156 Lam,Tack............................161 Lance,Michael J............ 60, 71 Landman,Ron.......................43
Landstrom,Christoffer.. 168, 169 Lang,Dominik.......................50 Langenderfer,David.............140 Lange,Thomas...................161 Langhoff,Wolfgang...............43 Lan,Ken T.............................64 Lanski,Scott.......................101 Lanzerath,Horst..................105 Lapetz,John M...................134 Larmi,Martti........................155 LaRochelle,Christopher......152 Laroo,Christopher A.............59 Larsen,Robert.....................172 Larson,Brian.......................173 Lattimore,Thomas..............150 Latz,Gunnar..........................60 Lau,Edmund.......................161 Lauer,Thomas.............. 73, 140 Lavy,Jacques........................55 Lawrence,Jonathan............173 Lawrence,Neal......................73 Lawyer,Kristina...................123 Lazaridis,Ioannis...................69 Lazzaro,Maurizio.................150 Leach,Felix...........................66 Lea-Langton,Amanda...........71 Leamy,Michael....................134 Lechowicz,Philip.................138 Lecompte,Matthieu............136 Le,Daniel............................139 Ledo,Raquel.......................169 Lee,Benjamin........................65 Lee,Bock Cheol....................70 Lee,Byungho..... 130, 134, 138 Lee,Byung-Kyu...................173 Lee,Chia-Fon..... 139, 141, 154 Lee,Donghyeon....................69 Lee,Dong-Ryul...................148 Lee,Haewook.....................123 Lee,Hoon.............................71 Lee,Hui Sung.....................170 Lee,Hung-Chun..................152 Lee,Hyunjun.......................132 Lee,Jae Kil..........................173 Lee,Jeongjin.......................169 Lee,Jeongwoo....................123 Lee,Jinha..............................63 Lee,Jin-Woo.........................48 Lee,Jong..............................74 Lee,Jong Wook..................110 Lee,Junyong.......................132 Lee,Kang Hun......................69 Lee,Kyeong..........................61 Lee,Kyeong O......................71 Lee,Minkwang....................132 Lee,Peter M........................127 Lee,PO-I.............................123 Leermakers,C.A.J...... 154, 154 Lee,Sang Hun....................153 Lee,SangJik........................148 Lee,Sang Min.....................170 Lee,Sang-Ryong................152 Lee,Sangsuk..... 125, 132, 140 Lee,Seong-Young..................... 124, 125, 154, 156 Lee,Seungha............. 123, 132 Lee,Seunghyun..................123 Lee,SoDuk........ 130, 134, 138 Lee,Sungwon.....................134 Lee,Taeyeon.......................152 Lee,Yonggyu......................150 Lee,Yoonwoo.....................123 Lee,Youngjae......................133 Lee,Yung-Li...79, 104, 107, 110 Lefebvre,Alain.....................120 Leffert,Michael......................63 Lefort,Isaline.........................71 Legate,Ian............................49 Lehle,Walter..........................49 Leifer,Jack..........................161 Leigh,Michael J..................163 Leipertz,Alfred....................125 Leiss,Peter J......................165
Lei,Yulong.......... 134, 135, 149 Le,Jerry..............................161 Lejsek,David.......................134 Lelong,Jean-Gabriel...........120 Lemaire,Jacques..................60 Leone,Nicola......................174 Leone,Thomas G................150 Leon,Oscar A. de la Garza de..138 Lequien,Guillaume..............138 Leroy,Thomas.....................138 Lescheticky,Juergen...........101 Lesemann,Micha................165 Letellier,Christophe.............156 Letherwood,Michael...........103 Leto,Raymond........... 165, 172 Leustek,Matthew........... 59, 60 Levendis,Yiannis A...............62 Lev,Leonid............................84 Lewis,David..........................69 Lewis,Phillip..........................90 Lezius,Ulf............................142 Liang,Jie...............................97 Liang,Xingyu.................. 63, 69 Lian,Jianming.......................73 Liao,Ching-Fu.....................145 Liao,Yu-Sheng....................170 Liasi,Evangelos...................109 Liati,Anthi.............................60 Li,B.....................................106 Liberto,Rodrigo César N.....106 Li,Bin............. 81, 60, 168, 105 Li,Bingbing...........................69 Li,Cao.................................139 Li,Cen...................................84 Li,Cheng...................... 84, 148 Lichtenberger,Alexander.......84 Lichtenegger,Bernhard.......135 Li,Delin...............................103 Li,Dongsheng.....................104 Liebbe,Robert.....................163 Lienkamp,Markus.................45 Li,Fan.................................101 Li,Haiying............................139 Li,Hongjian.........................168 Li,Hong-Wei.......................152 Li,Hu........................... 75, 131 Li,Huize................................74 Li,Jan-Mou...........................48 Li,Jianqiu............................124 Li,Jie............ 97, 116, 149, 176 Li,Jing...................................81 Li,Junhui...............................60 Li,Keyu...............................107 Likich,Mark...........................97 Li,Le.......................... 129, 148 li,Li........................................51 Li,Liguang............ 63, 125, 154 Li,Lihua...............................104 Lim,Dong-Jin........................46 Li,Mei.................................104 Lim,Gihun...........................134 Lim,Hyun Kyoon.................163 Lin,Barry (Baizhong)...........107 Lin,Chuen-Sen...................154 Lind,Daniel.................. 79, 165 Lindman,Magdalena...........172 Lindvai-Soos,Daniel............165 Ling,Jiazhen.........................68 Lin,Jianping........................112 Lin,Ko Wei..........................145 Lin,Pai-Chen.............. 100, 100 Lin,Shengbin......... 60, 81, 105 Lin,Shih-Po...........................80 Li,Peng.................................96 Li,Qizhen (Katherine)...........106 Li,Shanju............................130 Li,Shaosong.......................174 Li,ShunBo..........................134 Litke,Paul.................. 116, 156 Litkouhi,Baktiar...................168 Litkouhi,Baktiarr........... 49, 176 Liu,Chao...............................97 Liu,Dai....................... 145, 152
Liu,Feilong......... 142, 147, 156 Liu,Haifeng.........................154 Liu,Hong.............................128 Liu,Jerry........................ 59, 60 Liu,Jichun.................. 118, 154 Liu,Jie.................. 97, 116, 149 Liu,Jingping...97, 139, 142, 154 liu,Jinsong..........................162 Liu,Kuang-Jen......................97 Liu,Liping..............................53 Liu,Shangtao......................138 Liu,Sheng...........................112 Liu,Sheng-Dong........ 101, 104 Liu,Xiao..............................151 Liu,Yang...............................81 liu,Yifu.......................... 71, 135 Liu,Yifu........................ 71, 135 Liu,Yimin...............................65 Liu,Yintong.........................125 Liu,Yucheng..........................84 Liu,Yuchuan........................108 Liu,Z. Gerald.........................63 Liu,Zhenjie..........................149 Liu,Zongwei........................147 Liu,Zongyu.................... 98, 99 Livanos,G...........................120 Li,Wei...101, 104, 145, 147, 152 Li,Wen..................................97 Li,Xiaochun.........................103 Li,Yanfei..............................152 Li,Yang.......................... 45, 81 Li,Yongfa............................135 Li,Yongsheng........................84 Li,Zhangyin.........................108 Li,Zhe.................................129 Li,Zhilong............................154 Locher,Anton......................151 Lockerby,Jack....................163 Loeper,Paul........................154 Lofdahl,Lennart......... 168, 175 Löfstrand,Sofia.....................65 Loganathan,Ekambaram......98 Loganathan,Yaamini Devi.....69 Logan,Roger W....................85 Lohmann,Craig...................118 Lohmann,Nils.....................134 Lohse-Busch,Henning........130 Lo,Josh..............................138 Lombardi,Anthony................96 Lomonova,Elena.................176 Londhe,Abhijit............. 85, 110 Long,Alastair........................66 Long,David.................... 60, 61 Long,Kah Wah.......... 112, 134 Long,Luohui.........................97 Longman,Douglas..............140 Loos,Michael................. 67, 69 Lopes,Jo..............................91 Lopes,Shailesh Martin...130, 132 Lopez,J. Javier...................138 López,M. A.........................131 Lopez,Omar D....................164 Lopez,Yaritza........................63 Lorentzou,Souzana...............59 Lorenzo,Giacomo Di...........140 Lor,Love.............................123 Lotoczky,Richard E...............43 Lounsberry,Todd........ 165, 175 Lou,Zheng David................156 Lovric,Tomislav.....................45 Lozano-Guzman,Alejandro...170 Lozoya-Santos,Jorge De-Jesus........................173 Lubinski,Paul................. 79, 81 Lucchini,Tommaso..............120 Luchansky,Kevin.................135 Luckey,S. George...... 109, 112 Lu,Dang.............................169 Ludvigsen,Karl......................89 Lueke,Stefan......................170 Lüers,Bernhard.....................70 Lugo,Marcos......................106 Lu,Han...............................128
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participant index Luijten,Bennie.....................125 Lu,Jan Gang......................150 Lujan,Jose..........................142 Lu,Jun................................148 Lumbreras,Rebeca.............103 Lundgren,Marcus...............125 Luo,Alan........ 96, 97, 103, 106 Luo,Gang...........................134 Luo,Kai Hong.....................128 Luo,Limin........ 60, 80, 81, 105 Luo,Yong..............................98 Lupescu,Jason.....................69 Lupini,Christopher................53 Lu,Roberto...........................62 Lu,Shuo..............................136 Lust,Robert..........................80 Lu,Y Charles...... 105, 107, 110 Lu,Yingying.........................118 Lu,Yun............... 81, 83, 83, 84 Lv,Chen..............................153 Lynch,Mac............................97 Lyons,James..... 116, 123, 130 M Maas,Ulrich........................125 Macek,Jan.127, 127, 129, 138 Mache,Ashok.....................108 Machiele,Paul A....................73 Macias,James....................133 Mackay,Robert.....................96 Madison,Daniel...................156 Madsen,Justin....................103 Maegawa,Hitoshi................127 Maele,Christophe Van De...139 Magar,Max.........................125 Magdum,Muragendra.........174 Maghbouli,Amin....................68 Magno,Agnese...................138 Magnotti,Gina M.................132 Mahadevan,Kumar.............101 Mahadule,Roshan N...........108 Mahakul,Budhadeb.................. 118, 125, 136 Maheshwari,Pankaj............101 Maiboom,Alain......................64 Mai,Li.................................169 Ma,Jianfeng....... 104, 104, 105 Majkowski,Stephen............144 Makam,Sandeep..................79 Makino,Mikio........................63 Makkar,Bhavuk...................152 Malaczynski,Gerard............143 Malagi,Ravindra R....... 83, 108 Malagi,Santosh.....................54 Malagi,Suprit......................108 Malalasekera,Weeratunge...127 Malbec,Louis-Marie............136 Malen,Donald E..................104 Maletz,Gerd..........................60 Malfettani,Stefano.................66 Ma,Lin................................147 Malinen,Antti.........................63 Malkowski,Brian.................102 Mallamo,Fabio....................145 Mallikarjuna,Jawali Maharudrappa................140 Malo,Alain...........................111 Maloney,Peter J... 142, 147, 156 Malvicino,Carloandrea..........59 Mammetti,Marco..................72 Manabe,Keisuke.................123 Manary,Miriam....................173 Mancaruso,Ezio......... 138, 155 Mancini,Giorgio..................134 Mancini,Luca......................126 Mandarapu,Silpa..................63 Mandrile,Massimiliano...........70 Manetas,Christos.................64 Mangold,Barrett......... 156, 157 Mani,Neel K........................168 Manish........................ 73, 107 Mankowski,Oliver...............164 Manley,Dawn K....................65
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Manning,Dennis..................142 Manning,P. Christopher............ 46, 116, 123 Manzie,Chris.........................65 Mao,Haojie.........................163 Mao,Shuo...........................101 Ma,Q..................................106 Marantis,Timothy A............168 Marathe,Prathamesh............79 Marcello,Alex........................84 Marchionna,Mario.................73 Marchitto,Luca.......... 131, 150 Marcigliano,Francesco........134 Marco,James.......................53 Marelli,Silvia..........................66 Margaria,Marco....................79 Maria,Amir..........................148 Mariam,Hasetetsion G... 81, 84 Mariani,Riccardo...................48 Maricq,Matti.................. 66, 69 Marine,Micky......................166 Marinitsch,Franz.................140 Markatou,Penelope..............63 Marklund,Jesper.................168 Marlino,Laura............. 145, 152 Marmur,Abraham..................75 Marnell,Judith.....................104 Maroteaux,Damien.............140 Marovic,Boris.............. 84, 145 Marques,Gisela Ablas.........154 Marr,James........................170 Marr,Kevin..........................150 Marsh,Joseph........... 163, 164 Marsh,Richard......................49 Martel,Brian........................150 Martin,Berthold.......... 134, 150 Martinez,Lionel...................132 Martin,Helmut.......................48 Martin,Peter........................156 Martins,Jorge.............. 61, 145 Martuscelli,John.................171 Masahiro,Soma..................139 Masaru,Morise....................150 Masayuki,Takeuchi.............161 Mashkournia,Masoud.........157 Masias,Alvaro........................... 134, 138, 150, 152 Masjosthusmann,Christopher.. 65 Mason,Alex..........................60 Masri,A.R...........................145 Masser,David......................122 Mata,Vicente......................176 Mateer,Caryn........................90 Mathur,Gursaran D................... 60, 63, 68, 73 Mathur,Naresh....................118 Mathusall,Lucas.................142 Matilainen,Pekka..................63 Matsubara,Masahiro.............43 Matsuda,Takuro..................175 Matsui,Yasuhiro..................171 Matsumoto,Hiroaki...............59 Matsumoto,Hiroyuki............168 Matsumoto,Kenji................120 Matsumoto,Shogo..............127 Matsumoto,Shuichi.............138 Matsumoto,Soju...................45 Matsumoto,Tasuku...............63 Matsumura,Eriko................119 Matsuo,Yuichi.......................60 Matsushita,Satoshi.............175 Matsuzono,Yoshiaki..............60 Matthews,Cullen C.............176 Mattson,Jonathan M. S........72 Maunula,Teuvo.............. 59, 63 Maurya,Rakesh Kumar.......149 Mavropoulos,Georgios.......147 Ma,Wei.................................98 Maxey,Claire.......................135 Ma,Xiao..............................139 Maxwell,Timothy T..............124 Mayer,Andreas............... 60, 60 Maynard,Robert..................110
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Migaud,Jerome..................120 Mihara,Yasuko....................104 Mihara,Yuji..........................108 Mikesell,David R....................... 110, 168, 170, 175, 177 Miles,Paul...........................132 Millar,Michael......................104 Miller,James.............................. 134, 138, 140, 150, 152 Miller,Jason...........................85 Miller,Joseph D.....................45 Miller,Robert.......... 43, 45, 109 Miller,Wayne.......................116 Millington,Paul......................60 Millo,Federico........... 120, 127, 129, 132, 136, 140, 145 Mills,Robin..........................116 Milovanovic,Nebojsa................. 142, 147, 154 Milton,Gareth......................156 Minaker,Bruce....................150 Min,Kyoungdoug....... 132, 152 MInoura,Daisuke...................61 Minter,Jeffrey........................50 Mirabdollahi,Asghar............177 Mir,Hicham.................. 81, 111 Mishra,Chinmaya......... 73, 123 Mishra,Mukesh...................164 Mishra,Sushil......................101 Misul,Daniela Anna.... 130, 134 Mital,Rahul.................... 63, 66 Mitchell,Alexander..............130 Mitchem,Sean C...................45 Mitra,Mainak.......................104 Mitsuishi,Hiroyuki................150 Mittal,Mayank.....................126 Miyachi,Takahiko................163 Miyahara,Tetsuya..................79 Miyakawa,Susumu.............107 Miyamoto,Akira...................163 Miyamoto,Ikuto.....................59 Miyano,Masayuki................163 Miyaura,Takeshi..................143 Miyoshi,Akira......................132 Miyoshi,Hiroyasu..................84 Miyoshi,Takehiro.................145 Mizuno,Hideaki.....................43 Mizuta,Hirotaka..................111 Mizutani,Tatsuhiko..............145 Mobasheri,Raouf................129 Mocanu,Florin.....................130 Modin,Håkan......................161 Mody,Sagar..........................45 Mohalik,Swarup....................43 Mohamad,Wan Mansor Wan..79 Moilanen,Peter...................152 Molen,George.....................116 Molina,John Martinez.........173 Molina,Santiago..................154 Molla,Tony............................50 Molteni,Gian-Luigi...............104 Mond,Alan................. 133, 147 Mondal,Pia...........................54 Monde,Masanori................124 Monforte,Roberto.................70 Monkhouse,Helen Elizabeth... 48 Monsallier,Guy....................154 Montanari,Gino...................142 Montanaro,Alessandro........118 Montaru,Maxime................110 Montenegro,Gianluca.........120 Montgomery,Matthew.........176 Montorfano,Andrea.............127 Moon,Jihoon......................108 Moon,Myung Kug...... 163, 173 Moore,Andrew David............53 Moore,Jamie......................173 Moor,Emmanuel De............101 Moore,Wayne............ 118, 148 Morales-Menendez,Ruben..173 Morales,Paola.....................104 Morawitz,Urban..................116 Morelli,Anthony...................138
Morel,Thomas.......................... 120, 127, 129, 132, 136, 140 Morgan,Christopher............162 Morgan,Marianne S.................. 96, 100, 100 Morgan,Richard M..............173 Morganti,Kai J....................132 Morgan,William...................116 Morikawa,Atsushi...............143 Morinaka,Shoichiro.............123 Mori,Nobuhisa......................66 Morley,John..........................85 Moro,Davide.......................130 Morrison,John L.................139 Morrison,William H.............139 Morstein,Marcus.................107 Morton,Scott........................72 Mosbach,Sebastian............155 Moser,David.................. 69, 69 Moser,Joerg.......................135 Mossop,Dave.....................123 Mostafa,S...........................108 Mostefa,Bouchetara.............64 Motevalli,Vahid..... 116, 45, 116 Motloch,Chester G.............139 Motohashi,Yasuhiro............135 Motoyama,Yumi....................62 Moudgal,Vivek......................45 Moulai,Maryam...................145 Mount,David.........................67 Moure,Christophe.................50 Mourelatos,Zissimos................. 79, 80, 81, 82, 84, 85 Mouzakitis,Alexandros..........53 Mo,Xuhui............................173 M,Prajwal Kumar................167 Mraidha,Chokri.....................47 Mudalige,Priyantha.............166 Muehlmeier,Martin..............166 Mueller,Alan........................102 Mueller,Carsten...................173 Mueller,Charles J................145 Mueller,Egon.........................83 Mueller,Rolf.........................140 Muir,Darryl..........................134 Muli,Mahendra......................46 Mulla,Shadab.......................60 Muller,Christian.....................59 Müller-Glaser,Klaus...............45 Muller,Laëtitia......................142 Mulligan,Michael R.............104 Mullins,Joshua......................82 Mulone,Vincenzo........... 71, 73 Munch,Karin.........................60 Munesawa,Yuji...................107 Munnannur,Achuth........ 71, 73 Munnis,Sean........................71 Muñoz,Jordi.........................72 Munoz,Luis...... 81, 82, 96, 164 Muñoz,Luisa Monico..........155 Muntean,George..................74 Munteanu,Ligia...................163 Murakami,Yasunori.............144 Murakami,Yoshinori............132 Murakami,Yoshio................116 Muraki,Tomoya...................107 Murali,Krishna............ 109, 112 Muric,Kenan.......................156 Murphey,Yi L......................161 Murphy,Dennis....................175 Murray,Brian T.......................... 44, 45, 48, 50, 53 Murtagh,Martin...................134 Murty,Pilaka V.......... 81, 83, 84 Musch,Thomas...................134 Musculus,Mark......................... 118, 119, 125, 136 Musial,Marc............... 131, 136 Muslaev,Alexander..............145 Mustafa,Rashad.......... 61, 149 Muttart,Jeffrey....................165
N Naber,Jeffrey.......... 60, 66, 67, 123, 125, 130, 73, 134, 142, 150, 154, 156, 156 Nagabushan-Venkatesh, Prasanna...........................60 Nagai,Yuki..........................152 Nagano,Hideaki....................59 Nagano,Yohei.......................72 Nagappala,Rajesh..............150 Nagar,Pranay........................67 Nagata,Makoto.....................60 Nagatsu,Yuichi......................61 Nagle,Tony.........................176 Naguib,Ahmed...................126 Nagumo,Toshiyuki..............145 Nah,Jaewon.......................104 Naik,Chitralkumar V..............66 Naiknaware,Ajay...................84 Naik,Sanjeev M....................55 Naithani,Upendra................145 Nakada,Hayato...................156 Nakajima,Tatsuya..................53 Nakakita,Kiyomi..................140 Nakamura,Akira Luiz..........119 Nakamura,Hiroshi.......... 66, 67 Nakamura,Kazuki........ 63, 163 Nakamura,Keisuke...............59 Nakane,Noriaki...................138 Nakano,Hirofumi...................96 Nakashima,Kohei...............116 Nakashima,Takuji................164 Nakata,Kazuyuki...................45 Nakatsugawa,Junnosuke.....50 Nallapati,Sankar Rao............85 Nam,Edward..... 130, 134, 138 Nampoothiri,Saju..................68 Namura,Yoshikazu..............129 Nanjundaswamy,Harsha K....50 Nantais,Jeffrey......................96 Napolitano,Pierpaolo..........154 Narasimhan,Varuna............122 Narayanan,Sathya..............109 Narayanan,Venkatesh.........110 Narisawa,Fumio....................43 Narita,Takahiro....................127 Narula,Manik........................65 Nash,Dennis.........................90 Nash,Laura.........................123 Natarajan,Ramya..................47 Natarajan,Saravanan..........140 Natarajan,Shankar................69 Natti,Krishna.......................118 Na,Wookjin.........................108 Nayak,Raviraj......................168 Nayeri,Christian..................164 Nayfeh,Kamal.......................66 Neale,William T...................170 Neal,Joseph.......................164 Neal,Mark...........................161 Neal,Michael W...................177 Neal,Nicholas James..........118 Neam,Anthony...................134 Neely,Gary D......................152 Neff,Robert...........................89 Negandhi,Varun....................68 Negro,Sergio......................145 Negrut,Dan.........................103 Nelson,Brian.........................61 Nelson,Douglas J..................... 116, 46, 123, 149 Nelson,Edward...................133 Nelson,Jody J............... 46, 48 Nelson,Tim.........................173 Neroorkar,Kshitij.................145 Nesarikar,Anilkumar S.........110 Netter,Florian......................102 Neubauer,Jeremy S..... 65, 131 Neumann,Rainer.................170 Neves,Pedro.........................53 Nevius,Tim A......................124 Newcomb,Timothy P... 118, 129 Newell,Brittany Ann............168
Newman,Charles E.............151 Nguyen,K.............................60 Nibert,Jonathan..................123 Nichols,Gregg.......................81 Nie,Bingbing.......................161 Nielsen,Lars..........................47 Nielsen,Matthew...................45 Nie,Shida............................147 Niessen,Paul......................130 Nie,Zhigen............................99 Nigro,Eduardo......................60 Niimi,Naohisa.......................55 Niimi,Yukihide.......................48 Nikolaidis,Efstratios.. 79, 81, 84 Nilsson,Josef........................44 Ninan,Daniel.......................123 Nishida,Shin.........................72 Nishiguchi,Haruhiko............170 Nishii,Katsuyoshi..................55 Nishikawa,Ryoichi................45 Nishi,Masato......................163 Nishimura,Masanobu............53 Nishira,Hikaru.....................175 Nishiwaki,Kazuhiro..............130 Nishizawa,Toru...................153 Nisonger,Robert.................101 Nithyanandan,Karthik.........139 Nitta,Chihiro........................169 Nitta,Shigeki.........................66 Niven,Patrick C...................131 Nocera,Eduardo.................142 Nofal,Malek..........................67 Noguchi,Yasushi...................81 Nomura,Hiroshi..................119 Nomura,Yoshihiro...............140 Nonomura,Chisato.............104 Nordby,Todd.........................45 Norisada,Koji........................98 Norouzi,Mahdi......................81 Northrop,William F..... 145, 154 Northwood,Derek O.............96 Nose,Hiroyuki.....................157 Noumura,Shin....................127 Nouzawa,Takahide.............164 Nova,Isabella........................66 Novellis,Leonardo De..........168 Nozawa,Takahito................145 Ntziachristos,Leonidas... 66, 69 Nunan,John..........................69 Nusholtz,Guy S........................ 164, 168, 170, 173 Nyberg,Peter................. 47, 97 O Oakley,Jason......................118 Oberfell,Ralf..........................60 Öberg,Per...................... 47, 97 Obernesser,Philippe............140 O'Brien,Cheryl L.................104 O'Brien,Craig......................104 Ochieng,Henry.. 130, 136, 146 Ochoterena,Raúl.................161 O'Connor,Jacqueline................ 119, 125, 138, 145, 154 Oda,Tatsuya.........................81 Oda,Tsutomu......................123 Odell,Marc..........................135 Oeckl,Steven......................112 Oery,Thomas......................110 Oetjens,Thomas........ 109, 112 Oettle,Nicholas...................164 Ogasawara,Toyoki................63 Ogata,Kenichiro..................116 Ogawa,Hideyuki........ 125, 130 Ogawa,Kenta.......................81 Ogawa,Yukio........................84 Ogrzewalla,Juergen............152 Oguchi,Tatsuo....................132 Ogyu,Kazutake.............. 61, 63 Ohashi,Kazuki....................173 Ohata,Akira........................156 Ohhama,Shosuke.................79 Oh,Jaegeun........................169
Ohkubo,Naoto....................175 Oh,Kwang Seok.................103 Ohno,Kazushige.... 61, 63, 163 Ohno,Kazutaka.....................96 Ohno,Nobutada..................107 Ohsaki,Kojiro......................145 Oh,Sehwun..........................79 Oh,Seungmook......... 133, 150 Oijer,Fredrik........................104 Oikawa,Shoko....................171 Ojapah,Mohammed..... 66, 147 Ojetola,Akindeji...................163 Okabe,Kazunari..................120 Okabe,Tomosaburo.................. 161, 164, 172 Okada,Shuntaro...................55 Okada,Yoshihiro.................164 Okamoto,Masaaki..............123 Okamoto,Robert.................130 Okamura,Manabu...............157 Okarmus,Marcin Marek......141 Oki,Hiroshi............................59 Okrainskaya,Inina.................54 Okubo,Takahito..................152 Okumura,Dai......................107 Okushi,Kotaro....................163 Okutsu,Yasuhiko.................164 Okuyama,Hiroyuki..............161 Olatunbosun,Oluremi..........105 Olatunbosun,Oluremi Ayotunde..........................84 Olds,Natalie M....................168 Olivi,Davide.........................134 Olmeda,Pablo.....................120 Olsson,Gunnar...................168 O'Malley,Edward.................142 O'Malley,Ryan......................72 O'Neill,Michael....................106 Onishi,Hirofumi...... 48, 53, 173 Onorati,Angelo...................127 Ono,Takayuki........................48 Ono,Tomoya.........................45 Onsy,Ahmed.........................48 Onyebueke,Landon............163 Oowaki,Kensaku................108 Opeiko,Alexandre.................80 Oppedal,A.L.......................106 Oral,Hamid Alper..................45 Orbaiz,Pedro......................140 Oreh,S. Hamed Tabatabaei.. 171 Orijuela,Cayetano Garcia......49 Orlando,Kenneth..................53 Orta,Enrique.........................85 Orton,Tia............................111 Oryoji,Kazuhiro...................149 Osada,Hideaki........... 119, 154 Osborne,Richard P.............142 Oshida,Kei..........................170 Osman,Azmi.......................147 Ostendorff,Steffen................53 Ostrander,Melvin.................103 Oswald,Kevin.....................116 Ota,Hidetake........................71 Otsuki,Yoshinori....................66 Otten,Stefan.........................45 Ottinger,Nathan A.................63 Ouellette,Patric...................134 Ouyang,Lin.........................117 Ouyang,Minggao................124 Overby,Brian.......................163 Owashi,Michiyasu...............108 Owens,Kayla......................108 Ozcelik,Gorkem..... 85, 97, 108 Ozen,Cem............................67 P Pacella,Damiano.................124 Paczko,Günther..................120 Padmanaban,Jeya..............163 Paepe,Michel De................140 Pagonis,D.- N.....................120 Pai,Nachiket.........................68 Pak,Pak..............................141
Palai,Dibyendu............... 49, 54 Palaveev,Stefan..................125 Pal,Chinmoy.......................161 Palmieri,Fulvio.....................146 Paltrinieri,Stefano................127 Pandey,Kapil Kumar...........101 Pandey,Vijitashwa..................... 81, 81, 82, 84, 85 Pan,Jwo............ 100, 101, 104 Pan,Morgan La.....................66 Pan,Qingchuan...................117 Pan,Tsung-Yu.... 100, 100, 100 Panyam,Manjula...................79 Pan,Zhixiang.......................117 Papadimitriou,Iakovos........140 Papajewski,Jens...................45 Paredis,Christiaan.................65 Parent,Daniel......................172 Parenteau,Chantal..............173 Parivar,Amir Hossein...........143 Park,Cheolwoong...... 134, 150 Park,Chung-Kyu.................101 Parker,Donald............ 161, 163 Parker,Gordon.......................... 66, 67, 73, 73, 73 Park,Hyunmin.......................84 Park,Jae Hong...................122 Park,Jin Seo.........................47 Park,Jong-Suh.....................50 Park,June Kyu......................70 Park,Kyushik......................169 Park,Se Jin................ 163, 173 Park,Simsoo.........................69 Parks,James E.....................60 Parks,Melissa.....................101 Park,Stephen Sungsan.......126 Park,SungJin......................152 Park,Wonah........................132 Park,Yeongseop.................132 Park,Youngwon....................84 Park,Yunseo.......................150 Parotto,Marco........... 126, 148 Parrott,Kerry.......................161 Parsons,James P................122 Parsons,Jared......................60 Pascarella,Robert...............169 Paschereit,Christian............164 Pasquet,Laurent.................100 Passmore,Martin....... 164, 175 Patalak,John............. 166, 172 Patel,Nimesh......................170 Patel,Prashant....................173 Patena,Tom..........................96 Pathak,Shekhar P...............111 Patil,Kunal................... 46, 124 Patil,Sanjay S.....................151 Patil,Vijay............................101 Patkar,Aniket........................79 Patrini,Renata.......................73 Patti,Angelo..........................61 Pattie,Currell L....................163 Paul,Ciju.............................122 Paulic,Annette......................46 Paulides,Johan...................176 Paul,Jibin............................122 Paull,Nicole.........................104 Paul,Richard T......................65 Pavlovic,Zoran....................127 Payá,Jorge.................... 59, 68 Payri,Francisco...................138 Payri,Raul......... 118, 125, 136, 147, 154 Paz-Estivill,Susanna..............66 Peabody,Jason.....................69 Peckham,Mark...................147 Peddi,Sairama Narayana....168 Pednekar,Vasant.................107 Pei,Dekun...........................134 Peikenkamp,Thomas............44 Pei,Yiqiang........ 118, 132, 141 Pelkey,Jack..........................80 Pellegrini,L..........................136 Pellegrini,Leonardo...............73
Pellettiere,Joseph...............167 Pelosi,Matteo.......................96 Peltier,Edward......................72 Peng,Manlong....................108 Peng,Zhijun........................129 Pentecost,David.................170 Penumatsa,Venkata Ramana Raju................................122 Perakes,Andreas................142 Pereira,Andre Smith..............79 Pereira,Nicolas.....................46 Perini,Federico....................132 Perng,Chin-Yuan................134 Perot,Franck.........................98 Perrot,Nicolas.....................120 Perry,Anna-Kristina.............175 Pesaran,Ahmad........... 65, 151 Pessl,Guenther.....................73 Peter,Robert.......................142 Petersen,Benjamin................... 118, 125, 132 Peters,Norbert....................120 Peterson,Andrew................102 Peterson,Daniel..................166 Peterson,Gregory...............102 Pettersson,Stefan.................65 Pettiti,Massimo...................140 Pfeil,Jürgen........................119 Pham,P.X............................145 Philipps,David.....................104 Philipp,Susanne....................69 Pianese,Cesare..................142 Pickett,Lyle.........................125 Pickett,Lyle M.....................125 Pidgeon,James....................60 Pidgeon,Philip...48, 54, 163, 91 Pien,William........................175 Pierobom,Marcio Caldeira..156 Pierre,John St.......................84 Pietron,Gregory Michael.....120 Pihl,Josh A.................... 73, 74 Pilla,Srikanth.......................107 Pillutla,Ravindranadh..... 82, 84 Pimenta,Helcio...................145 Pineault,James.....................96 Piock,Walter.......................125 Pirjola,Liisa...........................63 Pisani,Carl..........................119 Piscaglia,Federico...............127 Pischinger,Martin................152 Pischinger,Stefan...................... 70, 139, 147, 157 Pisu,Pierluigi.......................152 Pitonak,Jaroslav.................135 Pitrof,Stephen M................101 Pla,Benjamin......................116 Plankensteiner,Markus.............. 44, 45, 48, 50 Plant,David.........................173 Plengsaard,Chalearmpol.....127 Pless,Jason D......................63 Ploeger,Markus...................138 Plötner,Artur.......................149 P,Manoj..............................149 Poetsch,Christoph..............127 Poggiani,Claudio................140 Poggio,Luca.......................134 Poirette,Nicolas..................171 Pok,Tandy..........................111 Polcyn,Nick........................123 Polovina,Dusan...133, 142, 147 Polster,Mark.........................69 Pompetzki,Mark A..............104 Pomraning,Eric.......... 120, 140 Ponti,Fabrizio............. 120, 130 Pontoppidan,Michael..........142 Pope,Mark N........................50 Pornphaithoonsakun,Theera..71 Porter,David Bernard..... 48, 52 Porter,Scott T.....................124 Posada,Francisco.......... 59, 61 Postrioti,Lucio.....................145 Potyra,Tobias......................100
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participant index Powell,John........................145 Powell,Warren......................45 Powers,Michael D................63 Prabhuswamy,Shilpa............48 Praca,Mario S....................142 Pradeep................ 60, 79, 122 Prado,Jesús A........... 170, 173 Prakash,Arjun.....................133 Pramsohler,Thomas..............46 Prasad,Pradeep...................60 Prasad,Priya.......................164 Prati,Maria Vittoria......... 66, 75 Premchand,Kiran C..............71 Price,Andrew......................166 Price,Donald.........................43 Price,Kenneth S............ 59, 60 Price,Phil..............................66 Priddy,John..........................45 Priesching,Peter.................127 Prikhodko,Vitaly Y.................60 Prokrym,Yuri.......................166 Proulx,Joe............................84 Provost,Michael..................123 Prucha,Thomas..................103 Prucka,Robert Gary.................. 125, 130, 131, 132, 140, 152 Przybyla,Grzegorz....... 75, 131 Przybyla,Jay.......................170 Puduppakkam,Karthik..........66 Punekar,Hemant.................149 Purdy,David..........................97 Purushothaman,Nammalwar.. 97 Q Qiao,Xinqi PhD...................141 Qian,Yili................................45 Qi,Chang............................102 Qingnian,Wang.....................51 Qin,Jianrong.........................63 Qin,Wenxin.........................107 Qiu,Mingzhe.......................153 Qiu,Peter............................111 Qiu,Shaobo........................168 Quaiyum,Md Abdul.............147 Quan,Kaizhi........................104 Quan,Shaoping..................140 Quan,Tony............................97 Quérel,Carole.....................156 Quinlan,Neill.........................96 Quintal,Alex R.......................67 Qu,Qiuping.........................156 Qu,Wei...............................118 Qu,Xiaoyan (Susan)..............96 Qu,Yuan...................... 82, 111 R Rababeh,Mehieddine............53 Rabba,Heiko............. 138, 147 Radavich,Paul......................72 Radermacher,Kurt Reinhard..... 59, 68, 85 Radulescu,Andrei...............157 Rafetzeder,Christoph..........156 Ragheb,Hossam.................105 Ragione,Livia Della...............75 Rahman,M.D......................145 Rahman,Sadek S.... 64, 69, 84 Raimbault,Vincent..............120 Raina,Sandeep...................101 Rajappan,Prabhavathy.........53 Rajeev,A. C...........................43 Rajesh,M... 111, 140, 142, 150 Rajkumar,Raj......................166 Raju,Mandhapati....... 133, 140 Raju,Mandhapati P..............133 Ramanathan,Subramanian.142 Rama,Pratap......................123 Ramchander,Uday..............108 Ramesh,A.............. 43, 73, 85, 116, 122, 134, 169 Ramesh,S............................43 Ramesh,VIvek....................122 Ramirez,Andres....................96
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Ramos,Daniel Garcia-Pozuelo...............105 Ramroth,Laurie.....................60 Ramroth,Laurie A...............152 Ramsay,Thomas N................... 162, 165, 172 Ranasinghe,Chathura.........127 Randles,Bryan....................173 Ranganathan,Raj....... 147, 154 Ran,Xu.................................96 Rao,Kanaparty.....................53 Rao,Leela.............................61 Rao,Rajesh.........................111 Rao,Sughosh J.......... 168, 169 Raphael,Elizabeth...............163 Raptis,Constantine N............... 130, 138, 145, 152 Rask,Eric................... 130, 130 Rathberger,Christian.............84 Rathinam,Balamurugan......145 Rauker,Dario.......................124 Raup,Markus......................140 Raux,Stephane.....................75 Ravaglioli,Vittorio................130 Ravet,Frederic....................145 Ravindran,Comondore (Ravi)..96 Ravishankar,S.......................74 Rawashdeh,Osamah. 138, 149 Ray,Amulya Kali..................101 Raymond,David..................173 Ra,Youngchul.....................154 Ray,Rose............................169 Razban,Ali............................67 Reader,Graham..................137 Rebba,Ramesh....................85 Receanu,Marius...................72 Redfield,Joe.........................45 Reed,Matthew........... 163, 173 Reek,Aaron..........................67 Reese,Ronald.... 131, 133, 140 Regev,Idan David...............124 Rehkopf,Jackie D........ 97, 108 Rehman,Qandeel..................54 Rehnberg,Sven...................165 Reich,Daniel.........................65 Reichenbach,Drew.............134 Reichmuth,David..................65 Reid,Alexander...................104 Reineh,Maryam Sadeghi.......96 Reinhall,Per........................124 Reinhardt,Dominik......... 47, 54 Reister,Heinrich.....................63 Reitz,Rolf D...... 125, 132, 132, 133, 136, 138, 154, 155 Re,Luigi del............ 43, 50, 71, 116, 143, 156 Rempel,Alexander..............156 Ren,Chengqin....................154 Ren,Jing.............................170 Ren,Shouxian.......................75 Renz,Stephan.......................60 Resh,William...... 101, 134, 136 Ressler,Galen.....................150 Resta,Giuseppe..................100 Reuss,David.......................118 Reuss,Hans-Christian...........50 Rew,SeungHyun...................69 Reyes-Belmonte,Miguel......120 Rezaeian,Ayyoub......... 49, 176 Ribeiro,Bernardo..................53 Ribeiro,Kamilla de Lima......119 Rice,Jonathan....................165 Richards,K. J............. 120, 140 Richardson,Charles E.........127 Richardson,Dan..................116 Richardson,Dave... 66, 81, 152 Richardson,Shane..............111 Richards,Paul............ 145, 154 Richman,Douglas.......... 96, 97 Richter,Herwig....................119 Richter,Kai..................... 47, 50 Rickeard,D.J.......................136 Rideout,Greg........................61
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Ruth,Michael......................140 Ruth,Richard......................173 Rutland,Christopher.................. 127, 71, 145 Rutter,Brian..........................80 Ryali,Venkata........................64 Ryu,Geunsoo.....................103 Ryu,Kwan Ho.....................116 Ryu,Kyung Hyun................116 Ryu,Seunghun....................108 S Saab,Samer.........................64 Saad,Idris.............................68 Saadi,Mohammed S...........147 Saathoff,Lee.......................118 Sabbioni,Edoardo.................99 Sabra,Maha........................153 Sabrudin,Aizad Sazrul........147 Sachsse,Joerg.....................53 Sadjadi,Seyed Omid.............50 Saeedi,Mohammadreza......132 Saeki,Hidetsugu.................164 Safty,Shady Baher El............85 Saginaw,Michael.................134 Sah,Mayur............................68 Sahoo,Dipankar..................132 Sahoo,Tapan........................65 Saisankaranarayana,Kupplili...98 Sakaguchi,Daisaku.............138 Sakaguchi,Motoyasu..........134 Sakai,Akikazu.....................157 Sakai,Kazuhiro......................55 Sakai,Masaharu....................98 Sakai,Stephen......................67 Sakai,Yasuyuki........... 132, 147 Sakamoto,Hirofumi...............63 Sakamoto,Jeff....................135 Sakellaridis,Nikolaos...........138 Sakurai,Kohei.......................43 Salaani,M. Kamel....... 168, 170 Salaani,Mohamed Kamel.......... 168, 169, 170, 175, 177 Salahuddin,Asif.....................84 Salanta,Gabriel.....................63 Salehi,Rasoul......................143 Saleh,Khaled........................85 Salisbury,Shawn.................123 Salman,Nameer...127, 133, 140 Saluja,Shikher.......................55 Salunkhe,Uday.....................74 Salvi,Ashwin A............. 71, 138 Salzar,Robert Scott............167 Samadani,Ehsan................138 Samaha,Randa Radwan.....163 Samant,Sameer....................91 Samaras,Zissis........ 64, 66, 69 Samie,Farzad............ 142, 144 Sampath,Manoj Kumar.........63 Samuel,Stephen.......... 68, 153 S,Anand.............................167 Sanchez,James... 59, 130, 134 Sandhu,Jaspal........... 129, 134 Sandoff,Anders.....................65 Sandooja,Amit....................129 Sandvik,Andreas................111 Sanghvi,Pravesh.................134 Sankaran,Raghuraman Taruvai............................110 Sankey,Jeffery W................164 Sano,Toshinari....................144 Sano,Yuki...........................134 SantaMaria,Michael..............66 Santella,Michael....................... 100, 66, 100, 100, 101 Santiago,Steven De Jesús..108 Santillán,Nadia M...............170 Santini,Danilo......... 65, 70, 130 Santis,Caterina Elena De....119 Santrock,Jeffrey..................161 Sanui,Ryoko.........................59 Sappok,Alexander......... 59, 71 Sarang,Santosh Kumar......104
Saray,Rahim Khoshbakhti.....68 Sarjovaara,Teemu...............155 Sarlashkar,Jayant V.............152 Sasaki,Shizuo.....................118 Sasaki,Takashi....................107 Sasaki,Yutaka.......................97 Sasse,Christoph.................120 Sastry,Venkat........................97 Sathyanarayana,Amardeep...50 Sato,Atsushi.......................135 Sato,Hiroki............................63 Sato,Keisuke......................152 Sato,Kenji...........................161 Sato,Satoshi.........................67 Satoshi,Kanda......................83 Sato,Shinya..........................67 Sato,Yusuke.......................147 Saunders,James................172 Saur,Genevieve.....................73 Saussol,Landry.....................50 Savaresi,Sergio...................143 Savic,Vesna.............................. 79, 81, 84, 101, 112 Saville,Allan........................124 Savimaki,Auli........................63 Sawyer-Beaulieu,Susan............ 59, 62, 69 Saxena,Samveg.145, 147, 154 Sayama,Mitsuru....................79 Scappin,Fabio....................154 Scarcelli,Riccardo...... 133, 134 Schall,David........................108 Schanno,Martha...................90 Schatzberger,Thorolf...........140 Schauer,Franz Xaver.. 148, 149 Schaupp,Uwe.....................119 Scheller,Michael..................149 Schenk,Charles....................59 Scheps,Randall....................97 Schernus,Christof..................... 120, 127, 129, 132, 136, 140 Scherrer,Daniel K................109 Schey,Stephen.....................45 Schiessl,Robert..................125 Schiferl,Elizabeth A.............119 Schilling,Alexander...............71 Schimpf,Nicole...................161 Schleiffer,Christian................53 Schlinkheider,Joerg............176 Schloder,Michael R.............106 Schmeisser,Volker................66 Schmidt,David....................145 Schmidt,Hanns-Joachim....164 Schmidt,Karsten...................50 Schneider,Brian..................106 Schneider,Jason.................138 Schneider,Jesse....................... 59, 123, 124, 152 Schneider,Rolf......... 47, 47, 51 Schnorbus,T.......................136 Schnorpfeil, Stephan-Johannes..........139 Schock,Harold........... 126, 145 Schoeffmann,Wolfgang......150 Schoen,Christof....................69 Scholer,Richard..................145 Scholz,Oliver......................112 Schonlau,Benedikt.............166 Schoof,Jochen.....................43 Schori,Markus....................148 Schramm,Alex....................157 Schramm,Leander..............116 Schrank,Marc.....................101 Schratter,Markus................161 Schreyer,Johannes.............102 Schuemie,Henrik................127 Schuetzbach,Peter.............133 Schultalbers,Matthias............... 138, 148, 156 Schultz,Drew......................118 Schulz,Christof...................125 Schumacher,William...........106
Schumann, Christian-Andreas..............83 Schumann,Martin-Andreas...83 Schwager,Mark....................43 Schwaiger,Robert...............166 Schwartz,William................130 Schwarzenthal,Dietmar.......119 Schwenn,Tony......................68 Schwitzer,Wolfgang..............47 Sciance,Fred........................61 Sciullo,Fausto Di...................59 Scott,John..........................166 S,Dominic.............................53 Sebastian,Maurice................50 Sebben,Simone......... 169, 175 Sediako,Dimitry....................96 Seethaler,Rudolf.................157 Seguin,Debra E..................165 Sehammar,Håkan.................97 Seibert,David......................152 Seidl,Andrew......................103 Seipel,Gunther....................165 Seki,Masato.......................170 Seldon,William....................142 Selke,Daniel J.....................163 Sellnau,Mark...... 130, 150, 156 Sellnau,Mark C......................... 125, 142, 150, 156 Semanson,Christopher.........50 Semel,Ronald................ 60, 71 Sementa,Paolo.. 118, 134, 150 Senecal,P. K...... 120, 133, 140 Sengoku,Koji........................48 Senocak,Ciler................ 85, 97 Sensi,Fabio.........................126 Sens,Marc..........................121 Seppi,Jeremy.....................163 Serrano,Javier Monsalve....147 Serrano,Jose Ramón..........120 Serrano,J.R........................131 Servati,Hamidb...................152 Servetto,Emanuele.............140 Severi,Elena........................132 Seybold,Lothar.....................69 Seykens,Xander.................154 Sgatti,Stefano............ 126, 148 Shabana,Ahmed A.............103 Shafee,Sina..........................68 Shaffer,Christian E..............134 Shahbakhti,Mahdi...............148 Shahlari,Arsham.................154 Shahlari,Arsham J..............154 Shamoto,Sumikazu............145 Shaner,Leonard..................101 Shanmuganathan, Ulaganathan......................53 Shao,Shuxin.......................176 Sharma,Abhishek...............131 Sharma,Rahul.......................65 Shatara,Raed S....................44 Shaver,Gregory...................116 Shaw,Brian A........................48 Shaw,Michael L..................103 Shaw,Teo............................102 Shaw,Tim...........................102 Sheets,Alan........................134 Shelby,Michael H....... 150, 151 Sheldon,Mark.....................101 Shen,Cai............................141 Sheng,Gang.......................147 Shen,Guangyong................104 Shen,Guowu........................97 Sheng,ZiQiang....................109 Shen,Mengqin....................125 Sherif,Hany...........................74 Sherman,Michael..................69 Sherwood,Bill.....................101 Shethaji,Tushar...................140 Shetty,Shreeram.................118 Sheu,Yih-Chyun...................80 Shibagaki,Yukinari................63 Shibahara,Akihiro................144 Shibaike,Yushi....................130
Shibata,Gen.............. 125, 130 Shibuta,Takumi.....................63 Shi,Fanghui........................108 Shi,Lei..................................80 Shimada,Hiroo....................145 Shimada,Kazuaki....... 119, 154 Shi,Ming F................. 101, 112 Shimizu,Haruhiko................145 Shimizu,Hirofumi.................152 Shimoda,Masatoshi..............81 Shimoda,Takehide................63 Shimokawa,Yohei...............144 Shimoyama,Masayuki...........83 Shimozato,Yuya..................144 Shim,Wooseok...................116 Shin,Chun Woo..................110 Shinde,Satyajeet.................102 Shin,Dongho......................166 Shin,Eui Chul......................123 Shin,KiChul.........................148 Shin,Ki-Wook.......................46 Shin,Sung Kwang...............170 Shiraishi,Taisuke.................120 Shi,Simon...........................134 Shitamichi,Masafumi...........163 Shi,Tinghui.........................101 Shi,Wenku................. 129, 147 Shi,Xian....................... 63, 125 Shi,Xin................................138 Shi,Yandong.........................97 Shi,Yibing.................. 164, 168 Short,Daniel........................123 Shost,Mark.........................143 Shost,Mark A.....................125 Shuai,Shi-Jin.. 71, 139, 152, 152 Shu,Ge-Qun.................. 63, 69 Shukhman,Yuri.....................75 Shuler,Stephen...................104 Shulke,Gerald A...................96 Shutou,Yuuichi...................111 Shutty,John................... 61, 68 Shu,Yan................................73 Shyrokau,Barys..................177 Siano,Daniela.....................136 Sickle,Roger A. Van....... 59, 60 Sick,Volker..........................118 Sidhu,Anmol.............. 110, 177 Siegel,Jason.......................138 Siegmann-Hegerfeld,Tanja....73 Sienes,Eugenio de Benito...135 Sienkowski,Michael............104 Si,Jianyu.............................127 Sikder,Arun Kumar.............104 Sileghem,Louis.......... 127, 150 Silva,Davi............................142 Silva,Fernanda Oliveira.......119 Silva,Gabriel da..................132 Silva,Joao H.........................45 SILVA,Philippe DA...............100 Silver,Ronald.................. 59, 60 Silvestri,John J...................140 Silvis,William.........................66 Simescu,Stefan........................ 118, 125, 126, 136 Simmons,Amber.................107 Simon,Nakia.................. 59, 65 Sims-Williams,David...........164 Singh,Amandeep...................... 81, 85, 168, 170, 175, 177 Singh,Ashish........................73 Singh,Ashish Kumar...........123 Singh,Gurhari Preet............116 Singh,Jai P..........................171 Singh,Jatinder P.................101 Singh,Jugraj.......................109 Singh,Kanwar.....................175 Singh,Kanwerdip................136 Singh,Navtej.........................60 Singh,Nil Kanth...................151 Singh,Nishant.......................63 Singh,Pritpal.......................101 Singh,Tejinder.....................150 Sinha,Abhimanyu................118
Sinnamon,James....... 125, 130 Sinz,Wolfgang....................135 Sisk,Brian.......... 139, 152, 153 Sisken,Kevin D.....................73 Sivalingam,Murugan...........155 Sivaramakrishnan,Srikanth..168 Sivasankaran,Sadasivam......98 Sivencrona,Hakan................50 Skrzycke,Ted......................120 Skugor,Branimir..................139 Škugor,Branimir..................139 Skwarek,Volker.....................46 Slezak,Lee..........................130 Sloss,Clayton.......................97 Sluder,C. Scott............ 71, 133 Smallbone,Andrew.............124 Smart,John...........................45 Smith,Alastair.....................146 Smith,Brett.........................100 Smith,David E........ 72, 73, 147 Smith,George.......................85 Smith,James E....134, 142, 150 Smith,Kandler.....................151 Smith,Kevin..........................79 Smith,Les...........................131 Smith,Lorenzo........... 112, 112 Smith,Michael Andrew..........66 Smith,Patrick......................130 Smith,Peter..........................59 Smithson,Robert A.... 142, 144 Smith,William..... 130, 138, 153 Smits,Jeroen......................154 Snyder,Kevin L...................123 Sochaczewski,Rafal............145 Sochor,Mark R...................167 Soeiro,Luiz.........................152 Sogbesan, Oluwasujibomi M.............118 Sohn,Chang Hee................110 Sohn,Kyoungju...................102 Sokusai,Hidetoshi...............163 Solaka,Hadeel....................136 Soliman,Ahmed..................133 Soliman,Aref M.A................107 Soloiu,Valentin... 130, 136, 146 Somandepalli,Vijay..............150 Somers,Bart.............. 125, 133 Somers,L.M.T............ 154, 155 Som,Sibendu.... 120, 133, 140 Sonavane,Tejas..................152 Sonchal,Chirag.....................47 Soner,Murathan.. 97, 85, 98, 108 Song,Chiwoong..................153 Song,Guangtian Gavin............. 97, 107, 110 Song,Han Ho.....................132 Song,Kang.........................148 Song,Qingyuan.....................73 Song,Xiaobo............ 66, 67, 73 Sonntag,Hans-Dieter............47 Sonobe,Osamu..................109 Sorniotti,Aldo......................168 Sorusbay,Cem......................90 Sotton,Julien......................142 Sousa,Diogo.........................61 Souza,Urban De.................107 Sovani,Sandeep.................164 Sovran,Gino.......................162 Spakowski,Joseph G.........126 Spegar,Timothy D...............126 Spence,Pete.......................172 Spengler,Carsten..................64 Spessa,Ezio........................130 Spicher,Ulrich.... 119, 125, 157 Spiekermann,Peter.............125 Spigno,Ciro..........................59 Spillane,Keely A....................54 Spivey,Heath......................173 Splitter,Derek............. 132, 154 Spurgeon,Diana Kay...........164 Sreedhara,S.......................123 Srikantan,Sridhar................104 Srinivasan,Kumar..... 63, 64, 68
Srinivasa,Prasad...................47 Srivastava,Dhananjay..........156 Srivastava,Nilabh.. 116, 123, 130 Srivastava,Shalabh.............145 S,Shashank........................167 Stadlbauer,Stephan..... 71, 156 Stadler,Michael...................135 Stahl,Douglas.....................161 Stalhammar,Per..................135 Stanger,Thomas...................50 Stankewich,Charles J.........173 Stanko,William....................168 Stanton,Scott.....................138 Stefanopoulou,Anna...........138 Steffan,Hermann................135 Steffen,Thomas........... 45, 123 Steffka,Mark.........................50 Steffke,Karl William...... 59, 151 Steimle,Florian....................119 Stein,Antoinette W................66 Steinberger,Markus.............122 Steinbuch,Maarten.............154 Steiner,John C....................173 Stein,Jeffrey........................138 Stein,Joshua......................142 Stein,Robert A....................151 Stenlaas,Ola.......................156 Stephens,Craig.....................50 Stephens,Thomas................65 Sterken,Lennert..................175 Sterniak,Jeff.............. 133, 147 Stettinger,Georg...................50 Stevanovic,S......................145 Stevens,Andrew...................73 Stevens,Matthew..................54 Stewart,Nathan..................138 Stierand,Ingo........................45 Stobart,Richard K......... 61, 91, 123, 124, 136, 147, 152 Stoeber-Schmidt, Claude-Pascal.................136 Stola,Federico....................120 Stone,Richard.......................66 Storey,John..........................71 Stoughton,Thomas.............112 Stout,David....... 90, 90, 90, 90 Strangfeld,Christoph...........164 Strauss,Mark......................170 Strecker,Bryan......................70 Streltsov,Viatcheslav...........145 Stroh,Christoph M................84 Strong,Richard...................145 Stroud,Richard S..................44 Strzelec,Andrea........................ 59, 60, 63, 69, 145, 154 Stuart,Charles....................134 Studzinski,William...............132 Stuermer,Ingo.......................48 Stutenberg,Kevin................130 Styer,Jeremy.......................118 Styles,Daniel J......................71 Suard,Frédéric....................110 Subash,GP.........................140 Subramaniyam,Murali..163, 173 Suck,Gerrit...........................64 Suerken,Marion....................44 Sugimoto,Hideki...................48 Sugitachi,Eiji.......................120 Sugiyama,Yoshitaka.............50 Suh,Il hong...........................47 Sukumaran,Sujith...............146 Sukumar,Balaji......... 63, 71, 73 Suleiman,Ahmed..................96 Sullivan,John........................69 Suna,Bhagyashree.............155 Sunaga,Yoshihiro................145 Sundaram,Padma................44 Sundaram,Sudharsan...........54 Sundararaman,Saikrishna...110 Sung,Dae-Un.....................110 Sun,Harold................ 130, 138 Sun,Jiafeng........................132 Sun,Li.................................112
Sun,Lu......................... 71, 135 Sun,Min..............................111 Sun,Ming............................156 Sun,Richard..........................84 Sun,Shaohua......................134 Sunwoo,Myoungho............132 Sun,Xichen.................. 96, 103 Sun,Xin...............................104 Sun,Yannan..........................73 Sun,Zongxuan....................131 Supke,Joerg.........................48 Surenahalli,Harsha Shankar...... 66, 73 Suresh,Arvind.....................140 Sutherland,Barry...................90 Sutjiono,Raymond................75 Sutton,Mike........................118 Su,Wanhua........ 118, 132, 141 Suway,Jeffrey.... 166, 167, 171 Su,Xuming..........................110 Su,Zheng-Ming.......... 100, 100 Suzuki,Kunihiko..................143 Suzuki,Nobuo.....................135 Suzuki,Nozomu..................111 Svanberg,Bo......................163 Svancara,Kamil.....................45 Svensson,Robert................165 Swaminathan,Ganesan.........47 Swanson,Jacob....................70 Swiler,Laura..........................82 Switkes,Joshua..................143 Syed,Parvez.......................109 Szailer,Tamas........................67 Szczotka,Andrzej......... 71, 152 Szczudlak,Jacob................111 Szente,Joseph........ 66, 67, 69 Szeto,Kevin........................125 Szlachetka,Marcin..............145 Szpytman,John...134, 142, 150 Szybist,James P....................... 125, 132, 140, 148 Szymkowicz,Patrick....... 60, 61 T Tabatabaei,Hamidreza........139 Tabei,Koichi..........................73 Tabuchi,Yuichiro..................123 Tada,Takuya.......................147 Tadjine,Hadj Hamma..........166 Taeibi-Rahni,Mohammad....139 Taguchi,Katsushi..................66 Taguchi,Takeshi..................145 Taheri,Saied............... 168, 175 Tai,Peter...............................73 Tajima,Hiroshi.....................138 Takabayashi,Masaru...........150 Takada,Hiroaki......................53 Takahashi,Atsushi...............120 Takahashi,Kenichiro............169 Takahashi,Masanori............147 Takahashi,Masashi.............150 Takahashi,Tadanobu...........145 Takahashi,Yoshihiko............170 Takahashi,Yuzo...................101 Takao,Yuki............................84 Takasaki,Akira.....................145 Takasu,Yusuke....................129 Takemasa,Koichiro...............65 Takeno,Kazuki......................84 Takeuchi,Hiroaki.................145 Takeuchi,Shinji....................120 Takeuchi,Yasuhiro...............144 Takiguchi,Takashi..................81 Takikita,Mamoru.................152 Takizawa,Daijiro..................145 Talamonti,Walter.................170 Talon,Vincent.. 50, 121, 139, 143 Talukdar,Saurav....................97 Tamor,Michael A...................65 Tamura,Yohsuke.................161 Tanahashi,Toshio................127 Tanaka,Eitaro......................127 Tanaka,Hideyuki.................130
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participant index Tanaka,Masamichi................59 Tanaka,Masashi..................145 Tan,Cheng..........................152 Tan,Chin-An........................153 Tandy,Donald F...................169 Tang,Gang................... 98, 108 Tang,Hui...............................83 Tang,Qijun..........................142 Tang,Tom Hong-Zhi............118 Tang,Weiyong.......................66 Tani,Toshihiro......................129 Tan,Julian.............................63 Tanner,Charles....................167 Tao,Xian................................84 Taraza,Dinu.........................130 Tarnutzer,Stephan.................48 Tartakovsky,Leonid...............75 Tate,James...........................75 Tateyama,Hiroyuki................81 Tatschl,Reinhard.................127 Tatsu,Kaoru........................164 Tatur,Marek.............. 47, 59, 60 Taube,Arnold........................49 Tavakoli,Massoud.................91 Tavernier,Stephane.............145 Tayal,Prateek........................75 Taylor,Darryl S.....................110 Taylor,Don...........................172 Taylor,James.......................140 Taylor,William................. 46, 48 Teener,Michael David Johas...53 Tekin,Erdoan.........................98 Temkin,Mike.......................110 Teng,Ho............... 59, 138, 150 Teng,Yu J................ 81, 83, 84 Tennison,Paul................ 67, 74 Teraji,Atsushi............. 120, 153 Ternel,Cyprien.....................142 Thaden,Eike.........................45 Thakur,Pawan.....................149 Thanthry,Sreedhar................54 Theil,Martin.........................129 Thek,Norbert........................50 Theobald,Mark A...................... 130, 138, 145, 152 Theotokatos,G....................120 Thibault,Francis..................111 Thibault,Laurent..................138 Thiriot,Julien.......................142 Thokala,Sarin Babu............109 Tholiya,Nishant.....................54 Thomas,Christopher P..........60 Thomas,Jai...........................81 Thomas,Jean-Sébastien.......69 Thomas,John...... 116, 60, 140 Thomas,Scott D.................173 Thomas,Vincent...................50 Thom,Gerald......................134 Thompson,James.................66 Thompson,Mark.................164 Thompson,Patrick................90 Thompson,Peter.................170 Thomson,Steve......... 120, 120 Thornhill,David......................66 Thornton,Dana E................165 Thornton,Matthew......... 59, 60 Thrush,Steven....................108 Thulin,Niklas.........................65 Thyagarajan,Ravi................101 Tian,Dong-lian......................71 Tian,Hua...............................63 Tian,Hua...............................63 Tian,Jianyi..........................152 Tibbett,Jeremy.....................43 Tiberi,Alessandro....... 127, 140 Tijerina,Louis......................170 Tikkanen,Juha......................66 Tillock,Brad R.....................136 Timmons,Adam..................151 Timoney,David....................153 Tinskey,Michael....................65 Tiseira,Andres............ 120, 142 Tissler,Arno...........................60
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Tittmann,Claudia..................83 Tiwari,Ashish......................149 Tjong,Jimi.......... 133, 137, 139 Tkacik,Peter Thomas..........172 Togay,Alper...........................98 Toglia,Angelo......................170 Tohyama,Mamoru...............125 Tokgonul,Seray Goksel.. 97, 108 Tokuda,Shigefumi.................81 Tomazic,Dean.............. 47, 140 Tomforde,Michael...............156 Tominaga,Hiroyuki..............129 Tominaga,Yuki............. 65, 129 Tomita,Mitsuaki...................144 Tomita,Yoshiki.......................96 Tonda,Richard Dale... 107, 177 Tonge,Gajanan...................101 Toops,Todd................... 60, 69 Topper,Tim...........................97 Torigaki,Toshikazu...............163 Tornatore,Cinzia......... 131, 150 Torregrosa-Jaime, Bárbara...................... 59, 68 Torres,Ednildo.....................145 Torres,Felipe.......................145 Toso,Alessandro.................147 Toulson,Elisa...... 116, 123, 130 Tovar,Andres.......................102 Toyoda,Shinya....................144 Tragsdorf,Carsten...............105 Tramecon,Alain...................173 Trampler,Joerg....................120 Trawczynski,Dawid...............45 Tree,Dale R........ 118, 125, 136 Tremlett,Anthony..................97 Tribotté,Pascal....................142 Trimble,Stephen.................134 Tripathi,Adya.......................143 Tronconi,Enrico.....................66 Truedsson,Ida.....................154 Truffin,Karine.......................142 Truskin,James....................108 Tsang,Chi-Wei....................145 Tsoi,Ada.............................173 Tsolakis,Athanasios....... 60, 71 Tsou,Poyu................... 45, 130 Tsubokura,Makoto..............164 Tsuchiya,Kentaro................132 Tsuiki,Toyomori...................143 Tsuji,Hideo..........................111 Tsurumaki,Maumi...............152 Tsurutani,Taisuke..................65 Tucci-Piergiovanni,Sara........47 Tumelaire,Charles-Francois.. 142 Tuner,Martin.............................. 125, 126, 136, 147, 154 Tunestal,Per..132, 134, 136, 156 Tuo,Hanfei............................73 Tuplin,Simon.......................175 Tu,PoWen...........................139 Turano,Marcella....................79 Turner,James W G..... 118, 125 Tuteja,Arjun D............ 130, 138 Twigg,Martyn........................70 Tyan,Tau............ 100, 101, 104 Tyson,John................ 112, 112 Tzamkiozis,Theodoros..........63 U Uchida,Noboru.......... 119, 154 Uchida,Thomas......... 175, 177 Uchida,Tsubasa....................65 Uchino,Takeshi...................144 Ueda,Daiji...........................138 Ueda,Koichi..........................43 Ueda,Matsuei.....................129 Uehara,Naohisa..................152 Uehara,Samantha...............142 Ueki,Hironobu.....................138 Ueno,Masaki......................135 Ueno,Masayuki...................175 Uesugi,Tokuteru..................106 Ughetta,Valerie.....................67
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Ukaew,Ananchai...................46 Umeda,Atsushi...................145 Umer,Saad.........................127 Unarski,Jan........................165 Unger,Michiel......................174 Uno,Hitoshi.........................172 Uppuluri,Sudhi......................84 Urbina,Angel.........................82 Ursu,Chandrakantha............55 Urushihara,Masaru.............107 Ushijima,Hirooki..................130 Ushioda,Kohsaku...............101 Utaka,Ryosuke...................145 Uthayasuriyan,Arees...........163 Utsunomiya,Yamato............152 Uzunsoy,Deniz............. 96, 110 Uzunsoy,Erdem........... 97, 110 V Vagg,Christopher................145 Vaglieco,Bianca Maria.............. 118, 134, 138, 150, 155 Vahlensieck,Bernd..............150 Vala,Marilyn........................163 Valentino,Gerardo.. 131, 136, 150 Valentino,Ryan....................154 Valero,Francisco.................176 Vancoillie,Jeroen........ 127, 150 Vandiver,Wesley..................173 Vantsevich,Vladimir V..........175 Varble,Daniel L...................125 Varrier,Sébastien.................173 Vartolas,Florina...................106 Vasconcellos,M.A.Z..... 62, 110 Vasile,Carmen......................59 Vazirian,Mohammadmohsen.. 131 Vdovin,Alexey.....................168 Ved,Chintan........................129 Vedula,Ravi.........................126 Veeramani,K.......................149 Veinblat,Mark........................75 Velaers,Adrian James.130, 146 Velardocchia,Mauro............174 Venhovens,Paul... 79, 152, 163 Venkatesha.................. 84, 110 Venkatraman,Hariharan........79 Venson,Travis.......................60 Vent,Guido...........................69 Venturi,Massimo...................65 Venugopal,Rishikesh................. 118, 125, 136 Verhelst,Sebastian.... 127, 139, 140, 150, 155 Verma,Mukul K...................164 Verma,Ravi.........................109 Vermeulen,Jerrie.................130 Vernacchia,Mark A...............49 Verschaeren,Roel................139 Vianna,Marcela Esteves......156 Vibhanshu,Vipul........... 73, 123 Vickerman,Richard.... 118, 129 Vidal,Fabrice.......................142 Vidye,Anil............................173 Viera,Juan..........................154 Vigliani,Alessandro..............174 Viitanen,Arto.........................63 Vikraman,V.........................110 Villaire,Mark............... 103, 111 Villela,Mark.........................123 Vinter,Jonny..........................44 Vint,Matti........... 142, 147, 156 Vitek,Oldrich...... 127, 127, 138 Vitkin,Lev..............................45 Vlachos,Theodoros.............145 Vlcek,Brian........ 130, 136, 146 Vogel,Volker........................142 Vogt,Claus............................63 Vohra,Varun..........................73 Voitel,Tilo............................170 Völkl,Timo...........................166 Vossoughi,Gholam Reza.....143 Vrsek,Gary..........................106 Vu,Diep...............................123
Vuk,Carl..............................150 Vuorinen,Ville......................155 Vuuren,Nic van.....................63 Vyas,Anant...........................65 Vythilingam,Karunaharan....116 Vytla,Veera Venkata Sunil.......... 101, 102 W Wachtmeister,Georg................. 148, 149, 153 Wach,Wojciech...................166 Wada,Koichi.........................98 Waeltermann,Peter...............45 Wagner,John R............................ 48, 54, 147, 163, 91 Wagner,Robert M..................... 60, 132, 133, 154 Wagner,Timothy.................177 Wågström,Linus.................172 Wahba,Ronny.... 166, 167, 171 Waikar,Rahul.......................107 Wakisaka,Yoshifumi............140 Walker,Andrew P............ 59, 60 Walker,Francis J.................129 Walker,N. Ryan.. 132, 138, 155 Walker,Paul................ 138, 153 Walker,Rodney...................127 Walker,Thomas.....................63 Walker,Tim..........................175 Wallace,Rick S...................168 Wallington,Timothy J... 65, 151 Wallner,Thomas........................ 123, 123, 134, 140 Walls,Mark..........................126 Walsh,Patrick M........ 116, 123 Walter,Bruno.......................136 Walter,Christoph...................72 Walter,Joel................. 175, 176 Walworth,Bradley...............110 Wanderer,John...................164 Wang,Changqing................169 Wang,Chao-Yang...... 123, 134 Wang,Chen........................112 Wang,Chongming...............150 Wang,Chunxue...................169 Wang,Congyue...................104 Wang,Danwei.....................177 Wang,Dawei.......................169 Wang,Dengfeng..................147 Wang,H..............................145 Wang,Hailin........................147 Wang,Honglu......................101 Wang,Houmin.....................112 Wang,Hua..........................118 Wang,Jenne-Tai..................168 Wang,Jian-hai.......................71 Wang,Jianxin............. 118, 154 Wang,Jian-Xin......................71 Wang,Jin............................125 Wang,Lei..................... 98, 108 Wang,Li..............................112 Wang,Liang........................107 Wang,Lifu.................. 173, 177 Wang,Lijuan..........................97 Wang,Meiping....................137 Wang,Meng........................103 Wang,Michael................ 69, 70 Wang,Mingjie......................133 Wang,Pengxiang................104 Wang,P.T............................106 Wang,Qigui.........................103 Wang,Qingdang.................118 Wang,Qinpeng.....................65 Wang,Shichao....................147 Wang,Shu................. 130, 131 Wang,Stewart.....................173 Wang,Thomas.......................... 134, 138, 150, 152 Wang,Wenjing......................84 Wang,Wenping...................128 Wang,Xiaolei.........................98 Wang,Xiaoyong..................147
Wang,Xin.. 71, 75, 118, 130, 154 Wang,Xing..........................154 Wang,Xinyan......................148 Wang,Yi..............................137 Wang,Yiheng........................98 Wang,Yong................ 147, 161 Wang,Yucong........................... 107, 108, 110, 110 Wang,Yuesen.......................69 Wang,Yue-Yun... 116, 123, 130 Wang,Yujun................... 59, 71 Wang,Yuwei........................109 Wang,Zhengzhong...... 98, 108 Wang,Zhi............................154 Wang,Zhonglai.....................81 Wang,Zihan........................133 Wanninger,Klaus...................60 Wan,Ying..............................99 Wan,Yu...............................150 Warburton,Alan...................123 Ward,David...........................53 Ward,Jacob..........................97 Warey,Alok..................... 60, 61 Warnberg,Jonas.................118 Warner,Jim...........................60 Warth,Marco...... 140, 142, 145 Wasacz,Bryon... 134, 142, 150 Waschl,Harald...71, 116, 143, 156 Watanabe,Masamichi.........120 Watanabe,Masashi...............73 Watanabe,Osamu...............135 Watanabe,Satoshi..............135 Watanabe,Yasuharu............152 Watarai,Yoma.......................45 Watkins,Brad........................71 Watkins,Simon...................164 Watling,Timothy C................63 Watson,David.......................66 Watts,Matthew.....................83 Watzenig,Daniel........... 48, 161 Wawzyniak,Markus...............72 Weaver,Brian......................161 Weaver,Jabeous...130, 136, 146 Webb,Cynthia.......................67 Webb,Jeffrey......................101 Weber,Marcus....................140 Weber,Paul R.....................173 Webster,Kenneth W..............50 Weerappuli,Para.................168 Weibel,Michel.......................66 Weidmann,Ernst Peter..........63 Weigert,Erich........................60 Wei,HaiQiao..........................63 Weimerskirch,André..............53 Weiss,David........................103 Weiss,Joachim...................140 Wei,Tseng...........................100 Wei,Zhigang............................. 80, 81, 60, 96, 105, 107, 110 Welge,H. Robert (Bob).. 165, 172 Wells,Allan..........................134 Welsh,Kevin........................166 Wendeker,Miroslaw............145 Wendling,Scott Michael........43 Wenig,Markus....................127 Wen,Shao..........................156 Wensing,Michael....... 125, 155 Wenzel,Wolfgang..................61 Wereszczak,Andrew A..........60 Weslati,Faz.........................127 Wesskamp,Patrick..............134 Wessling,Justus....................60 West,Brian H............................ 60, 116, 132, 133, 140 Westbrook,James Robert...156 Westphal,Rodrigo...............142 West,Todd H........................65 Wetzel,Philip.......................130 Wheeler,Jennifer.133, 142, 147 Whelan,Ian.........................153 Whikehart,J. William.............44 White,Eli.............. 46, 116, 123 White,John A........................97
White,Timothy....................172 Whitehead,Glenn..... 80, 82, 84 Widdecke,Nils......................63 Wiedemann,Jochen..............63 Wiehagen,Norbert................47 Wie,Sa-Heun......................152 Wieser,Dirk.........................164 Wiggs,Gene.........................80 Wiik,Richard A....................173 Wijewardane,Anusha............61 Wikander,Jan......................139 Wilcutts,Mark.....................143 Wilfinger,Erich L..................129 Wilhelm,Christian..................45 Wilke,Joshua......................116 Wilken,Celeste....................130 Wilkinson,Craig...................173 Willems,Frank.............. 67, 154 Willems,Werner..................132 William,Ruona......................74 Williams,Aaron......................60 Williams,Andrew M...............60 Williams,Daniel...................170 Williams,Ian..........................84 Williamson,Rodney.............123 Williams,Rod......................146 Williams,Sherry...................116 Williamsson,Jon....................65 Willis,Angela.......................127 Wilstermann,Hartung..........161 Wimmer,Peter.....................161 Winkler,Sandra.....................65 Winner,Hermann........ 165, 166 Winsor,Richard...................118 Winward,Edward................124 Wiseman,Michael S..............96 Wishart,Jeffrey....................152 Wissink,Martin........... 132, 154 Witrant,Emmanuel..... 121, 143 Wittek,Karsten....................140 Wohlecker,Roland...............104 Wohlfarth,Enrico...................60 Wohlgemuth,Sebastian.......153 Wolfe,Alexander...................45 Wolfe,Carole M...................104 Wolfe,Christopher.................84 Wolf,Marko...........................53 Wolf,René...........................136 Wolf,Rory............................110 Wolleschensky,Lars..............53 Wolpert,Dieter....................161 Wong,Victor.................. 59, 71 Woodburn,Joseph....... 71, 152 Wood,Eric................. 131, 151 Woods,Robert L...................90 Woo,Hayong......................170 Woolard,Christopher...........146 Wooldridge,Margaret................ 118, 140, 141 Wooldridge,Steven.............118 Worm,Jeremy............ 130, 162 Worswick,Michael J.................. 101, 109, 112 Woszidlo,Rene...................164 Wozniak,Ernest....................47 Wright,Daniel G..................104 Wright,John F.... 118, 125, 136 Wright,Yuri M......................146 Wu,Binyang........................141 Wu,Chien Hsun..................152 Wu,Guang......... 147, 171, 177 Wu,Guangming......... 129, 147 Wu,Guangqiang.................127 Wu,Haibo...........................162 Wu,Haotian..........................45 Wu,Jinglai........ 80, 82, 98, 108 Wunsch,Rolf.........................69 Wurden,Richard..................116 Wurzenberger,Johann C.....140 Wu,Shen..................... 82, 111 Wuttke,Heinz-Dietrich...........53 Wu,Wenguang........... 171, 177 Wu,Xiaomin........................116
Wu,Xijia................................97 Wu,Yinchong......................147 Wu,Zhengxin......................169 Wu,Zhijun.................... 63, 154 Wyatt,David W......................75 X Xavier,Eduardo...................142 Xia,Cedric...........................112 Xiao,Baitao................ 130, 131 Xiao,Ling..............................64 Xiao,Xinran..134, 138, 150, 152 Xia,Yong.............................161 Xie,Hui................................148 Xie,Liyan.............................148 Xie,Long...............................50 Xie,MaoZhao......................128 Xie,Xiaomin...........................69 Xie,Xin......................... 84, 112 Xinpeng,Tang........................51 Xiong,Lu.................... 169, 171 Xiong,Qingang....................125 Xi,Yuanzhou..........................63 Xi,Yubin..............................163 Xi,Zhimin...............................85 Xu,Bing.................................63 Xu,Guangzhong..................177 Xu,Guoyan.................. 49, 177 Xu,Henry............................163 Xu,Hongming..... 60, 139, 145, 147, 150, 152, 154 Xu,Hui..................................75 Xu,Lan................................168 Xu,Liangfei..........................124 Xu,Min................................154 Xu,Nan................ 84, 112, 112 Xu,Peijun..................... 96, 107 Xu,Wenkai..................... 98, 99 Xu,Zhengxin.......................154 Y Yadav,Anil.............................65 Yadav,Vivek H.....................110 Yagi,Eisuke...........................96 Yahaba,Takanori...................79 Yalamanchili,Krishnarao Venkata...........................168 Yamada,Atsushi....................72 Yamada,Hiroyuki...................67 Yamada,Keiji.........................63 Yamada,Kenichi..................123 Yamada,Masaki..................152 Yamaguchi,Akira.................172 Yamaguchi,Takuya..............154 Yamakawa,Takashi...............61 Yamamoto,Masago............116 Yamamoto,Masashi............138 Yamanaka,Hisamitsu............43 Yamane,Yoshio.....................43 Yamasaki,Masaru.................50 Yamasaki,Yudai......... 148, 149 Yamashita,Katsuhisa...........104 Yamazaki,Yasuo..................152 Yanagimoto,Kazuo.............164 Yanagisawa,Nagao.............134 Yanai,Kenichi........................55 Yanakiev,Diana...................120 Yanaoka,Toshiyuki..............173 Yan,Fengjun....... 116, 123, 130 Yang,Ce.............................138 Yang,Cheng........................134 Yang,Dong................ 116, 117 Yang,Fan..............................69 Yang,Fulun..80, 81, 60, 96, 105 Yang,Fuyuan.......................124 Yang,Heeseung....................84 Yang,James........................107 Yang,Jing...........................137 Yang,Jingzhou James.........107 Yang,Kang............................69 Yang,King H.......................163 Yang,Lianxiang............ 84, 112 Yang,Nicholas.....................161
Yang,Qingmin............ 107, 110 Yang,Ren-Jye.......... 80, 85, 85 Yang,Song-Lin......................71 Yang,Wenming.....................68 Yang,Xiaobo................ 97, 104 Yang,Xiaofeng.....................127 Yang,Xiaoguang..................105 Yang,Xiaojian..... 116, 123, 130 Yang,Xing...........................116 Yang,Yi...............................132 Yang,Yonghong....................69 Yang,Zhijia................. 123, 124 Yao,Chi-Chun.....................170 Yao,Mingfa.........................130 Yao,Qimin (Jimmy)................54 Yassine,Mahmoud K...... 61, 66 Yasuda,Eiichi......................107 Yasuo,Ohashi.......................83 Yay,Kubilay...........................70 Yayla,Yasin............................67 Yay,Suna Erses.....................70 Yee,Kingman........................53 Yeliana,Yeliana....................130 Yen,Joseph........................176 Yeo,Ki Ho...........................123 Yeom,Myungki....................169 Yeow,Kim F.......... 59, 138, 150 Ye,Tao..................................68 Yetkin,Argun.........................60 Ye,Wanhua.........................135 Yezerets,Aleksey..60, 60, 66, 73 Yi,Jianwen.......... 118, 74, 125, 130, 138 Yi,Kyongsu...103, 104, 147, 166 Yildiz,Selcuk.........................98 Yilmaz,Fatih..........................67 Yilmaz,Hakan............ 133, 147 Yin,Xiaofeng.......................128 YI,Seyoung.........................123 Yi,Yong.............. 118, 125, 136 Yohata,Hironori...................132 Yokoyama,Hajime...............120 Yokoyama,Naoki...................72 Yonak,Serdar............. 145, 152 Yonekawa,Akiyuki...............135 Yoo,Jaimoo........................123 Yoo,Kyungho......................170 Yoon,Hwan-Sik...................127 Yoon,Junseok.....................148 Yoon,Seungsuk..................123 Yoon,Sungyun......................84 Yoon,Yeogiel.............. 104, 147 Yoon,Yonghoon..................108 Yoon,Yong-San...................153 Yoo,Seungbeom...................63 Yorinaga,Muneo.................144 Yoshida,Michio.....................43 Yoshida,Naoaki...................120 Yoshida,Naohito.................135 Yoshida,Takahiko..................55 Yoshii,Kenta........................134 Yoshijima,Kazuya................123 Yoshimaru,Kiyotaka............119 Yoshino,Fernando Jun........154 Youngren,Dave.....................66 Young,Stefan........................73 Younkins,Matthew..... 140, 141 Youssef,Bilal.........................55 Yuan,Chris............................69 Yuan,Yinnan.......................122 Yu,Chao.................... 118, 154 Yue,Xiaowei........................153 Yueyuan,Wei.......................153 Yu,Guopeng.........................63 Yu,Hai.................................138 Yu,Hao.............. 118, 141, 154 Yuichi,Katayama...................71 Yu,Jingzhou........................155 Yu,Jun................................132 Yu,Kai.................................177 Yukio,Osawa........................71 Yu,Linxiao.............................75 Yu,Mengjin..........................156
Yun,Seungjae............ 103, 147 Yu,Seongeun......................123 Yuuki,Kazuya........................63 Yu,Wenbin......... 118, 132, 154 Yu,Xin.................................137 Yu,Zerong...................... 45, 46 Yu,Zhuoping.............. 169, 171 Z Zacharakis-Jutz,George.....116 Zacharia,Nicole.....................63 Zachos,Mark........................53 Zagorski,Scott....................177 Zalewski,Janusz...................45 Zalucha,Paul.........................85 Zamboni,Giorgio...................66 Zannikos,Fanourios............131 Zaremba,Alexander............138 Zarrin-Ghalami,Touhid.........104 Zarringhalam,Reza....... 49, 176 Zarvalis,Dimitrios..................59 Zaseck,Kevin......................151 Zdrodowski,Rob.................141 Zehetner,Josef......................50 Zeller,Marc............................46 Zellner,John W....................172 Zeng,Dan...........................112 Zeng,Huabing.....................135 Zeng,Ke...................... 71, 135 Zeng,Nancy........................104 Zeng,Wei............................154 Zeng,Xiaohua.......................51 Zeng,Yangbing...................135 Zerod,Richard.......................50 Zha,Kan..............................137 Zhang,Anqi................ 124, 156 Zhang,Bo................ 80, 82, 84 Zhang,Chunhui...................118 Zhang,Daming............. 97, 139 Zhang,Fan............................71 Zhang,Gaoming..................154 Zhang,Haiyan.......................45 Zhang,Jiaxiang...................116 Zhang,Jizhong....................138 Zhang,Junyuan...................168 Zhang,Junzhi......................153 Zhang,Kai...........................131 Zhang,Lin.................. 103, 125 Zhang,Linbo.........................82 Zhang,Ling.........................112 Zhang,Mengyang.................65 Zhang,Ming...97, 134, 139, 154 Zhang,Nan...........................97 Zhang,Nong.. 138, 173, 177, 153 Zhang,Peng............... 173, 177 Zhang,Qi........... 124, 153, 156 Zhang,Qingning..................131 Zhang,Renlin......................125 Zhang,Ruifeng....................174 Zhang,Tingting.....................69 Zhang,Wei................. 100, 153 Zhang,Weidong..................104 Zhang,Weiguo......................97 Zhang,Xiaogang............ 67, 74 Zhang,Xin.............................96 Zhang,Xing................ 147, 169 Zhang,Yan............. 45, 66, 147 Zhang,Yi.............................111 Zhang,Yingchao.................176 Zhang,Yingjia......................124 Zhang,Yipeng.....................177 Zhang,Yizhou.....................118 Zhang,Yunhai.....................156 Zhang,Yunqing..80, 82, 98, 108 Zhang,Yuyin........................154 Zhang,Zexing.....................169 Zhang,Zhe..........................176 Zhang,Zheming..................134 Zhang,Zhenli.............. 152, 153 Zhang,Zhixiong...................137 Zhang,Zhiyong...................118 Zhan,Wenzhang.................153 Zhan,Zhangsong................142
Zhan,Zhenfei........................85 Zhao,Ben...........................138 Zhao,Dezong......................147 Zhao,Feiyang......................132 Zhao,Han.................... 98, 108 Zhao,Hua............ 66, 147, 148 Zhao,Wei............................134 Zhao,Weibo........................118 Zhao,Xianyang....................174 Zhao,Youmei......................104 Zheng,Guanyu......................63 Zheng,Hongpeng...............149 Zheng,Hongyu......... 97, 98, 99 Zheng,Hui...........................171 Zheng,Ming...... 118, 125, 133, 136, 137 Zheng,Yinhua................ 72, 74 Zhong,Lurun.............. 131, 136 Zhou,Ben...........................108 Zhou,Jiangbin.....................162 Zhou,Keqin...........................75 Zhou,Lei........ 61, 71, 128, 135 Zhou,Nan.............................51 Zhou,Qiang........................128 Zhou,Qing..........................161 Zhou,Xingxing............ 138, 153 Zhou,Yan..............................65 Zhou,Yue............................117 Zhuang,Yuan............. 132, 151 Zhu,Bo...................... 138, 153 Zhu,Guoming G........ 116, 123, 130, 131, 144, 156 Zhu,Hao.............................171 Zhu,Sangzhi.......................173 Zhu,York.............................133 Zhu,Zhengshu......................82 Zhu,Zhenhua........................46 Zimmer,Hans........................81 Zimmerli,Yan.........................60 Zimmer,Thomas..................149 Zingsheim,Frank.................107 Zöchbauer,Markus................73 Zohdy,M.............................153 Zong,Changfu........ 97, 98, 98, 99, 169, 174 Zou,Qian.......... 103, 107, 107, 108, 108, 110 Zou,Yang..............................73 Zuby,David S......................164 Zuo,Chengji............... 122, 153 Zuo,Lei.................................96
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awards SAE Award Recipients and Fellows Recognized at SAE 2013 World Congress
SAE Medal of Honor Mr. Arnold W. Siegel
Yasuhiro Matsui
National Traffic Safety and Environment Laboratory (NTSEL)
Accident Reconstruction Associates, Inc.
Jesse Ruan
SAE Fellow Grade of Membership
John L. Turner
Prof. Avinash Kumar Agarwal Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
Mehdi Ahmadian
Bridgestone Americas Tire Operations, LLC (retired)
Robert M. Wagner
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Brian H. West
Terrence F. Alger II
Margaret S. Wooldridge
Choongsik Bae
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Eric W. Curtis
Ford Motor Company
Mark F. Horstemeyer
Mississippi State University
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
University of Michigan
Aleksey (Alex) Yezerets Cummins Inc.
John A. Yurtin
Delphi Automotive Systems
Guoming G. Zhu
Michigan State University
Arch T. Colwell Cooperative Engineering Medal
Haoran Hu
David A. Lamb
Eaton Corporation
Andrew Jackson
University of Pennsylvania
Tang-Wei Kuo
General Motors Company
Liguang Li
Tongji University
Berthold Martin
Chrysler Group LLC
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Rémi Delmas ONERA
Michael Dinsmore
Consultant/ Sole Proprietor
Nicolas Dronniou
IFP Energies Nouvelles
Pierre-loïc Garoche ONERA
Jaroslaw Grochowicz Ford Werke GmbH
Ronald K Hanson Stanford University
Hariharan Krishnan General Motors
Deepak Kulkarni
NASA Ames Research Center
Fidele MOUPFOUMA Bombardier Aerospace
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Predrag (Pega) Hrnjak
Sandia National Laboratories
Ford Motor Company
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech)
Southwest Research Institute (SwRI)
John E. Dec
U.S. Army RDECOM-TARDEC
Achim Reich
Continental Teves AG & Co.oHG
Pierre Roux ONERA
Jordan A. Snyder
Arch T. Colwell Merit Award
United Technologies Research Center
Harald Abendroth
NASA Ames Research Center
Consultant
Carlos Agudelo
Link Engineering Company
Adrien Champion
Rockwell Collins France/Onera
Yao Wang
André Weimerskirch ESCRYPT Inc.
Karl-Heinz Wollenweber
TRW Automotive, Lucas Varity GmbH
Arnold W. Siegel International Transportation Safety Award Frank A. Pintar
Medical College of Wisconsin
Edward N. Cole Award for Automotive Engineering Innovation Hussein Dourra Chrysler
Forest R. McFarland Award
Ravi Thyagarajan
Mallikarjuna Bennur
Lianxiang Yang
General Motors LLC
Ken Farsi
Dassault Aircraft Services
University of Michigan
Wes Fulton
Fulton Findings LLC
Raymond Kach
Aleksey (Alex) Yezerets Cummins Inc.
Franz F. Pischinger Powertrain Innovation Award Simon C. Tung
Vanderbilt Chemical Company
Ford Motor Company
Elmer A. Sperry Award
MAHLE Test Systems
John Ward Duckett
Amera-Veritas Inc.
Paul J. Kunder
Barrier Systems Inc.,retired
Alan A. Luo
To Be Announced
Oakland University
Michael J. Flannagan
Kathleen Kedzior
Environmental Excellence in Transportation Award
US Army TARDEC
General Motors Company
Ryan McGee
Ford Motor Company
Federico Millo
Politecnico di Torino
Excellence in Engineering Education Award
Rahul Mital
Bob Woods
Varroc Lighting Systems GmbH
General Motors Company
Rainer Neumann
University of Texas at Arlington
Paul J Richards Innospec, retired
John Rugh
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Corina Sandu
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech)
Christof Schernus FEV GmbH
Harry L. Horning Memorial Award Michael J Andrie
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Russell Durrett
General Motors Company
David E. Foster
University of Wisconsin - Madison
Venkatesh Gopalakrishnan General Motors Company
Roger Krieger
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Paul Loeper
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Richard C. Peterson
General Motors Company
Alejandro Plazas
General Motors Company
Youngchul Ra
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Patrick G. Szymkowicz General Motors Company
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awards Henry Ford II Distinguished Award for Excellence in Automotive Engineering
Max Bentele Award for Engine Technology Innovation William Attard
MAHLE Powertrain LLC
Simon (Hsin-Chung) Ho Chrysler Group LLC
Yung-Li Lee
Chrysler Group LLC
Jwo Pan
Corina Sandu
Myers Award for Outstanding Student Paper Carl Justin Kamp
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
University of Michigan
Alexander Sappok
International Leadership Citation Ramesh K. Agarwal
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Victor W. Wong
Myra Blanco
Virginia Tech Transportation Institute
Ralph R. Teetor Educational Award Jeongmin Ahn
Melody Baglione Cooper Union
Thomas H. Bradley
Terrence F Alger II
The University of New South Wales
Colorado State University
Sanghoon Kook
Southwest Research Institute (SwRI)
Tie Li
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Texas A&M University
Timothy V. Johnson
David A. Rothamer
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Corning Incorporated
Alexander Sappok
Gregory Matthew Shaver Purdue University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Donald J. Siegel
University of Michigan
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Rumbaugh Outstanding Student Leader Award Michael J Nienhuis Ford Motor Company
Russell S. Springer Award Reese Allen
Electroimpact, Inc.
Syracuse University
Lloyd L. Withrow Distinguished Speaker Award
Timothy J. Jacobs
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Washington University in St. Louis
J. Cordell Breed Award for Women Leaders
Rodica Baranescu Award for Technical & Leadership Excellence in Commercial Vehicle Engineering
SAE Delco Electronics Intelligent Transportation Systems Award Sue Bai
Honda R&D North America, Inc.
SAE John Johnson Award for Outstanding Research in Diesel Engines Miles Fergusson Brammer IAV GmbH
Lutz Krämer
SAE / TimkenHoward Simpson Automotive Transmission and Driveline Innovation Award Dr. Jürgen Greiner ZF Friedrichshafen AG
Vincent Bendix Automotive Electronics Engineering Award Hariharan Krishnan
General Motors Company
André Weimerskirch ESCRYPT
IAV GmbH
Kay Langeheinecke IAV GmbH
Jochen Schaeffner IAV GmbH
Friedemann Schrade IAV GmbH
Technical Standards Board Outstanding Achievement Award
Please visit http://www.sae. org/news/awards for award descriptions, nomination deadlines and past recipients.
Robert Brocx
Red Dot Corporation
Richard K. Deering
SAE / AISI Sydney H. Melbourne Award for Excellence in the Advancement of Automotive Sheet Steel Cecilia Föjer OCAS NV
David K. Matlock
Colorado School of Mines
RK Deering & Associates, Inc.
Tim Duncan
Link Engineering Company
Gregory V. Gillham
Detroit Diesel Corporation
Thomas J. Poorman North American Lighting
Monique N. Richard
Toyota Motor Engineering & Mfg. NA Inc.
Emmanuel De Moor
Colorado School of Mines
Jan Penning
Ghent University
John G. Speer
Colorado School of Mines
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SAE Seminars Start Date
End Date
List Fee
Mbr Fee
4/16/13
4/16/13
Tschirhart, Michael & Kosinski, John
$745
$675
Emissions-Related OBD Systems: A Design Overview (C0708)
4/15/13
4/15/13
Van Gilder, John F
$805
$725
Exhaust Flow Performance and Pressure Drop of Exhaust Components and Systems (C0235)
4/15/13
4/15/13
Masoudi, Mansour
$745
$675
Alternative Fuels: Impact on SI and CI Fuel Systems, Distribution and Storage (C0729)
4/16/13
4/17/13
English, Ed & Chesneau, Howard
$1,355 $1,135
Advanced Diesel Particulate Filtration Systems (C0502)
4/18/13
4/19/13
Konstandopoulos, Athanasios & Masoudi, Mansour
$1,315 $1,185
Robust Design - NEW! (C1231)
4/15/13
4/16/13
Dodson, Bryan
$1,225 $1,103
Weibull-Log Normal Analysis Workshop (86034)
4/15/13
4/17/13
Fulton, Wes
$2,085 $1,875
Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing (C0133)
4/16/13
4/18/13
Belanger, John-Paul
$1,655 $1,485
Finite Element Analysis for Design Engineers - **Hands-on FEA Workshop (93006)
4/17/13
4/18/13
Kurowski, Paul
$1,395 $1,255
**Principles of Cost and Finance for Engineers (C0828)
4/15/13
4/17/13
Masiak, Jim
$1,625 $1,465
Success Strategies for Women in Industry and Business (C1202)
4/15/13
4/15/13
Bardasz, Ewa
$575
Engineering Project Management (99003)
4/15/13
4/16/13
Mago, Angelo
$1,465 $1,315
Program and Risk Management (C0409)
4/17/13
4/18/13
Sittsamer, Murray
$1,305 $1,175
Managing Engineering and Technical Professionals (C0608)
4/17/13
4/19/13
Timmis, Eric
$1,725 $1,555
Program Name and I.D.#
Instructor
Electronics Vehicle User Interfaces: Principles and Techniques for Design and Development (C114)
Emissions/Environment/Sustainability
Integrated Design & Manufacturing
Management/Marketplace $518
Materials Fundamentals of Metal Fatigue Analysis (94024)
4/15/13
4/17/13
Comer, Jess J
$1,725 $1,555
Corrosion Engineering and Prevention - NEW! (C1217)
4/17/13
4/18/13
Nazri, Gholam-Abbas
$1,225 $1,103
Threaded Fasteners and the Bolted Joint (95030)
4/18/13
4/19/13
Comer, Jess J
$1,385 $1,245
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End Date
Instructor
List Fee
A Familiarization of Drivetrain Components (98024)
4/15/13
4/16/13
Palazzolo, Joe
$1,385 $1,265
Chassis & Suspension Component Design for Passenger Cars and Light Trucks (95025)
4/15/13
4/17/13
Barak, Pinhas
$1,625 $1,465
Fundamentals of Heavy Truck Dynamics (C0837)
4/15/13
4/17/13
Ahmadian, Mehdi
$1,625 $1,465
Internal Combustion Systems: HCCI, DoD, VCT/VVT, DI and VCR (C0613)
4/15/13
4/17/13
McVea, Mark
$1,595 $1,435
Fundamentals of All-Wheel Drive Systems (C0305)
4/17/13
4/17/13
Palazzolo, Joe
$765
High Performance Differentials, Axles, & Drivelines - NEW! (C1113) 4/18/13
4/19/13
Palazzolo, Joe
$1,285 $1,155
Program Name, I.D.#, Location
Mbr Fee
Powertrains/Propulsion
$685
Safety/Testing Applying Automotive EDR Data to Traffic Crash Reconstruction (C1210)
4/17/13
4/19/13
Ruth, Richard
$1,545 $1,391
Safe Handling of High Voltage Battery Systems (C1019)
4/18/13
4/18/13
Spek, Erik J
$765
**Vehicle Frontal Crash Occupant Safety and CAE (C0621)
4/15/13
4/16/13
Kang, Stephen
$1,305 $1,175
Accelerated Test Methods for Ground and Aerospace Vehicle Development (C0316)
4/18/13
4/19/13
Porter, Alexander J
$1,335 $1,205
$685
Members receive a 10 – 20% discount off the list fee. Classic members – 10%; Premium – 15%; Elite – 20% Seminars are being held in two locations: ** SAE Automotive Headquarters Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center Level 5 and SAE Automotive Headquarters, 755 W. Big Beaver, 16th Floor, Troy, Michigan. To register for seminars on-site visit the SAE Seminar Desk on Level 5 at the Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center For complete seminar descriptions, please visit SAE’s website at www.sae.org/congress or the SAE Seminar Registration Desk.
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SAE committee task force & board meetings Monday, April 15 Group
Location
Time
Pre-College Education Committee
Marriott – DaVinci
8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
IEA Spray Workshop
Cobo – O2-39
8:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
TEETOR Tour
Marriott – Motor Lobby
8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
FISITA Meeting
Marriott – Greco
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
MBR CPR
AHQ – Standards Room
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Vehicle EE System Diagnostic Standards Committee
AHQ – Network Room
8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
SAE Foundation Board of Trustees
Marriott – Michelangelo
10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Highway Tire Forum Committee
AHQ – Network Room
1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Continuing Professional Development Committee AHQ – Education Room
1:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Land & Sea Group (LSG)
Cobo – Motor City Room
3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
TEETOR Meeting
Marriott – Da Vinci
4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
SAE Fellow Reception (Invitation Only)
Marriott – Ambassador Ballroom
5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
SAE Fellows Dinner (Invitation Only)
Marriott – Ambassador Ballroom
6:15 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
TEETOR Award Reception (Invitation Only)
Marriott – Mackinac West
7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
SAE 2013 Engineering Meetings Board Chairperson Dr. Pranab Saha, PE Kolano and Saha Engineers, Inc. Past Chairperson Dr. Kamran Rokhsaz Wichita State University
Members Air and Space Group (ASG) Chair John C. Dalton Boeing Company Land and Sea Group (LSG) Chair Scott Sluder Oak Ridge National Laboratory Service Technology Program Committee (STPC) Chair Kathy Kedzior Mahle Powertrain, LLC
Members-at-Large David Amirehteshami The Boeing Company Joseph J. Barkai IDC Manufacturing Insights Prof. Samir N. Y. Gerges Federal University of Santa Catraina Wei-Jian Han, Ph.D. Ford Motor Company
Sustainable Development Program Committee (SDPC) Chair Sujit Das Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Alain P. Jablonowski Robert Bosch LLC
Technical Quality Response Team (TQRT) Chair Christopher Shaw Visteon Corporation
James C. Miller Deere & Company
Patrick Leteinturier Infineon Technologies AG
Matthew Newkirk Afton Chemical Corporation June Ogawa The Boeing Company
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Dr. Cornelius N. Opris Caterpillar Inc. Gerald S. Shoemaker Cessna Aircraft Company Nakia Simon Chrysler Group LLC Prof. Richard K. Stobart Loughborough University Arnold A. Taube, PE Deere & Company Dr. Kamal Kishore C. Vora ARAI Academy H. Robert (Bob) Welge Robert's Engineering Development SECRETARY Patti Kreh SAE International
Tuesday, April 16 Group
Location
Time
Advanced Power Sources Committee
Cobo – W2-60B
7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m.
Membership Board Meeting
Marriott – Greco
7:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Thermal Systems Management Activity
Cobo – W2-60B
8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.
Fuel & Lubricants TC1 Engine Lubrication Committee
Cobo – D2-15
8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.
Vehicle Dynamics Standards Committee
Marriott – Mackinac West
8:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
ABET Relations Committee
Marriott – Michelangelo
9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
HFTC6, Operator Accommodation Committee
Cobo – D2-13
9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Committee on Automotive Rubber Specs
AHQ – Education Room
9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Start-Stop Battery Committee
Cobo – D2-10
10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Fuel & Lubricants TC3 Driveline & Chassis Lubrication
Cobo – D2-15
Hybrid J2836tm-J2847-J2931 Task Force
AHQ – Standards Room
10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Trailer Braking Standard Task Force
Cobo – D3-16
11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Ferrous/Non-Ferrous Committee
Cobo – DO 02AB
11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
TQRT Committee
Cobo – Motor City Room
11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Cooling Systems Standards Committee
AHQ – Network Room
1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Collegiate Design Series Committee
Marriott – Michelangelo
2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Fire Safety Committee/Motor Vehicle Fire Invest. TF Joint Mtg.
Cobo – D3-26
1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Journal Editors Meeting
Cobo – D3-27
2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Truck and Bus Battery Committee
AHQ – Education Room
2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Hybrid Technical Committee
AHQ – Standards Room
3:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Faculty Advisors Committee
Marriott – Mackinac West
3:30 p.m. – 4:45 p.m.
Control & Calibration Committee
Cobo – W2-60B
4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
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SAE COMMITTEE TASK FORCE & BOARD MEETINGS Wednesday, April 17 Group
Location
Time
Occupant Protection Committee Meeting
Cobo – D3-27
6:30 a.m. – 8:00 a.m.
Combustion & Fuels Committee
Cobo – W2-60B
7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m.
Premier/Elite Membership Breakfast
Cobo – W1-51
7:00 a.m. – 8:30 a.m.
NAIPC Leadership Team Meeting
Cobo – Motor City Room
7:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.
Chassis Controls Technical Committee
AHQ – Standards Room
7:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.
Publications Board
Marriott – Da Vinci
8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Non-Hydraulic Hose Task Force
AHQ – Education Room
8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Education Board
Marriott – Greco
8:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Interior Climate Control Steering Committee
Cobo – D2-15
8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Fuel and Lubricant Council
Cobo – D2-13
9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Automotive Electronic Systems Reliability Standards Committee
AHQ – Networking Room
9:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
TC22/SC9 Vehicle Dynamics and Road Holding Ability USTAG
Cobo – D3-16
10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Organization Appreciation Celebration
Cobo – W2-60B
11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Executive Nominating Committee
Marriott – Mackinac West
12:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Vehicle Aerodynamics & Road Vehicle Aerodynamics Committees
Cobo – D3-24/25
1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Fuel System Standards Committee
AHQ – Standards Room
1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Battery Capacitive Energy Storage Committee
Cobo – D2-10
1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Non-Hydraulic Hose Committee
AHQ – Education Room
1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Lubricants & Powertrain Committee
Cobo – W2-60B
Materials, Modeling & Testing Committee
Cobo – D0-01AB
4:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Engineering Meetings Board Meeting
Marriott – Greco
5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
DON’T FORGET TO VOTE!
Best of the Best Booth Awards Kiosks located in the front Oakland Hall. The Best of the Best Booth Awards recognize exhibitors with the most innovative technology. Please vote for the most innovative exhibitor in each of the following categories: • Poster Display • 10x10 Booth • 10x20 Booth • 20x20 Booth • Most Innovative Booth Overall Voting will close Wednesday, April 17 at 6:00 p.m., so be sure to visit the voting kiosks in the front of Oakland Hall before that time. Best of the Best Award winners will be recognized during the World Congress Annual Banquet
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Thursday, April 18 Group
Location
PF&L Executive Committee
Cobo – W2-60B
Time
Ground Vehicle Reliability Committee
Cobo – D3-16
8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Wheel Finishing Lab Testing Task Force
AHQ – Education Room
9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Ignition Standards Committee Meeting
AHQ – Standards Room
9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
IDM Activity
Cobo – D0-02AB
11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Exhaust Aftertreatment & Emissions Committee
Cobo – W2-60B
11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Sustainable Development Program Committee
Cobo – O2-38
11:45 a.m. – 12:45 p.m.
Service Technology Program Committee
Cobo – D3-27
12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Pedestrian Dummy Task Group
Cobo – D2-10
1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Wheel Standards Committee
AHQ – Education Room
1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Auto Trans Transaxle Committee
AHQ – Network Room
1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
SETC Committee
Cobo – Motor City Room
1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Motor Vehicle Council
Cobo – D2-13
2:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
7:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.
Friday, April 19 Group
Location
Time
Functional Safety Committee
AHQ – Network Room
7:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
Vehicle Architecture for Data Communications Standards
AHQ – Education Room
9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Safety Test Instrumentation Standards Committee
AHQ – Standards Room
9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Human Biomechanics and Simulations Standards Committee
AHQ – Network Room
1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
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CALL FOR PAPERS
2014 Host Company
April 8 - 10, 2014 • Detroit, Michigan USA
Abstracts must be submitted online via www.sae.org/congress/ to only ONE session. Upon submission, you will receive an automatic reply with your paper offer number. If you do not receive a paper offer number at that point, please retry on-line submission or email
[email protected]. Offered papers shall not have been published outside of SAE; and if accepted, contributors will not release their paper for publication through other media.
The following information will be required during the on-line submission process: 1. A summary that states the objective of the paper/presentation; 2. Tentative title; 3. Name of the author and co-authors and all contact information; 4. Selection of the most appropriate technical session.
Paper acceptance will be based on organizer moderated peer review of a review ready manuscript. Refer to the author resources site at http://volunteers.sae.org/authors.htm for other useful information in preparing your paper.
ELECTRONICS & ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
PROPULSION/POWERTRAIN
Testing & Instrumentation • Remote Communications and Data Analysis • New Test Methodologies and Information Management • On-board Instrumentation and Diagnostics • Component / System Simulation • Software/Hardware System Equipment and Innovations • System Software Testing & Validation • IVHM • Prognostics Electrical & Electronic Systems • Electrical Wiring Harnesses • Electro-mechanical Designs • Electronics Reliability • Model-Based Design and In-Vehicle Software • Multi-Media Systems • Software Safety Systems • Systems Engineering
Hybrid and Non-Traditional Powertrains • Advanced Hybrid Vehicle Powertrains • Fuel Cell Power Systems • EV Powertrains • Advanced Battery Technologies • Natural Gas Engines and Vehicles • Hydrogen IC Engines • Power Electronics Fuel & Additive Effects on Combustion • Alternative and Advanced Fuels • Fuel Injection & Sprays • Fuel & Additive Effects on Engine Performance Compression Ignition Engines • CI Engine Modeling • Cold Start & Transients • Kinetically Controlled CI Combustion (HCCI) • Partially Premixed Combustion • Mixing Controlled (Diesel) Combustion • In-Cylinder Diesel Particulate & NOx Control • New Diesel Engines & Components • Lubricant Diagnosis and Management Systems Spark Ignition Engines • SI Engine Modeling • Direct Injection SI Engine Technology • New SI Engine & Component Design • Two-Stroke Engines • Rotary Engines • SI Combustion High Efficiency and Reduced CO2/km ) • Waste Heat Recovery • Engine Downsizing and Downspeeding • Variable Valvetrain Technologies • Small High-Efficiency Engines
• Vehicle Sensors & Actuators • Telematics Systems / Vehicle Navigation/ HMI • Auxiliary Controls • Electronic Components and Microprocessors • Electronic Engine Controls • On Board Diagnostics Connected Vehicle • Smart Vehicle / Smart Infrastructure • Smart Grid Technologies • EV Infrastructure • Vehicle Information and Communication • Intelligent Transportation Systems CAD/CAM/CAE • Design Simulation & Design Tools • Digital Modeling • Rapid Prototyping • Virtual Development Interior Electronics Lighting Technology
ENVIRONMENT / EMISSIONS/ SUSTAINABILITY Emissions • Advanced Catalyst Technology • Cold Start Emissions Control Technologies • Diesel Exhaust Emission Control (DPF Substrates & Systems, Durability, HCDeNOx, Modeling, New Developments, SCR) • Emissions Measurement & Testing • Emissions Processes for SI Engines • Particulate Emissions from Direct Injection Gasoline Engines • Gas Direct Injection Aftertreatment • Lean NOx Catalysts • LEV and ULEV Emissions • Non-Thermal Plasma Aftertreatment • Substrate Technology Surface Engineering & Tribology Thermal Systems • Climate Control • Thermal Systems Components • Thermal Systems for Electric & Hybrid Vehicles • Thermal Systems Modeling & Simulation • Energy Efficiency of Thermal Systems Sustainable Systems • Intelligent Highways & Guidance Systems
• Low VOC for Interiors • Energy Efficient Manufacturing • Design for Sustainability • Vehicle Ownership/Usage Alternatives (shared ownership, renting, etc) • GHG Emissions Reduction • Integration of Transportation Systems into Urban Environments • Mass Transit and Regional Transit Systems in an Era of Mega-Cities • Sustainable and Energy Efficient Manufacturing • Advances in Alternative Energy Sources for Sustainable Development in the Transportation Sector • Sustainable Materials and Components • LCA and Sustainability • Vehicle Electrification Strategies for Sustainability • End of Life Management: Reuse/ Recycle/ Remanufacture • Megatrends in Sustainability • Reliability of Transportation System Design • HEV Battery Management at End of Life (EOL)
MATERIALS Ferrous • Advances in Bar Steel & Heat Treatment Technology • Castings • Coated Materials • Exterior Body Panels • Fatigue Research & Applications • Stainless Steel • Stamping Technology Non-Ferrous • Aluminum Applications • Magnesium • Vehicles Structures & Applications • Specialty Alloys Materials Modeling & Testing • Welding & Joining & Fastening • Modeling of Materials for Crash Applications • Experiments in Automotive Engineering
• Load Simulation & Vehicle Performance • CAE Durability Analysis & Applications Polymers & Coatings • Bumper Systems • Painting Coatings • Components, Process & Technologies • Elastomers & Plastics for Fuels, Oils & Fluids • Instrument Panels • Interior Trim • Composites • Seals, Gaskets & Rubber Products • Seating Materials & Design • Low VOC Materials • Nanotechnology for Automotive Applications • Bearings, Lubricant Systems & Tribology • Biomaterials
INTEGRATED DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING CAD/CAM/CAE • Design Simulation & Design Tools • Digital Modeling • Rapid Prototyping • Virtual Development Virtual Engineering E-manufacturing Accelerated Testing and Vehicle Reliability OEM Global Supply Chain Aftermarket Supply Chain Reliability & Robust Design in Automotive Engineering
NEW
• Axiomatic Design • Design for Six Sigma • Design for Manufacturing • Six Sigma • Reliability Testing and DOE • Modeling & Validation Accelerated Reliability & Durability Testing Lean Manufacturing for the Mobility Industry Concurrent Engineering Leadership for Lean Safety
Control and Optimization • Powertrain Control and Optimization • Powertrain Actuators and Sensors • Combustion Control and Optimization Engine Components and Subsystems • Advanced Turbochargers & Power Boost • Engine Breathing Systems • Power Cylinder Systems • Variable Valve Actuation Systems • Electronic Engine Controls • On Board Diagnostics Lubricants • Engine Oils • Heavy Duty Diesel Lubricants • Transmission and Axle Lubricants • Lubricant R&D to Improve Vehicle Performance Transmissions & Drivelines • Clutch Systems & Controls • Gear Systems & Driveline • Launch Devices • New Transmission Systems • Hybrid Transmissions • CVT/IVT • Transmission & Driveline NVH Engine Flows and Combustion Diagnostics In-Cylinder Velocity Measurements Heat Transfer and Advances in Thermal &Fluid Sciences Multi-Dimensional Modeling Vehicle & Engine Systems Analysis & Modeling
SAFETY / TESTING Connected Vehicle • V2V/V2I Safety Applications Activity Safety • Lane Departure Warning/Lane Keeping Assistance • Collision & Blindspot Warning • Active Pedestrian Protection • Backover Protection • Collision Imminent Braking • Collision Avoidance Occupant Protection • Air Bag/Suppression • Belt Restraints • Child Passenger Restraints • Biomechanics • Pedestrian Safety • Integrated Safety Systems • CAE Methods in Crash Safety Applications Occupant Safety • Rollover • Rear & Side Impact • Accident Reconstruction • Event Data Recorders • Computer Applications for Crashworthiness • Vehicle Aggressivity & Compatibility in Crashes • Safety Test Methodology • Safety Critical Systems • Collision Avoidance • Pre-crash sensing Fire Safety • Fire Statistics & Analysis • Material Flammability & Fire Experiments • Underhood and Electrical Fires • Hydrogen Vehicle Fire Safety • Suppression Systems Body Design & Engineering Design Optimization: Methods & Applications Body Structures Corrosion Prevention Digital Human Modeling Glass Applications
Human Factors • Seating • Vision and Visibility • Comfort • Mobility • Telematics Lighting Technology Aerodynamics Wiper Systems Steering, Chassis & Suspension • Steering/Suspension Components & Systems Tires & Wheels • Component design/test technologies • Simulation/modeling • Testing and performance evaluation Vehicle Dynamics and Simulation • Passive/active • Stability control systems • Simulation and modeling Motorsports • Safety • Vehicle/Chassis • Tires • Testing/Simulation • Aerodynamics • Powertrain • Fuels & Lubricants • Materials • Green Motorsports • Alternative Energy Systems & Sources Noise, Vibration and Harshness • Engine/Powertrain/Drivetrain • Vehicle Exterior • Numerical Methods • NVH Measurement • Passive and Active NVH Control • Standards/Process • Vehicle Subsystem NVH
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Exhibitor Listing by Booth Company Booth A
A&P Solutions........................................... 831 ADM21 Co Ltd........................................ 1133 Advanced Cooling Technologies Inc......... 901 AdvanTech International............................ 913 AEC SRL................................................... 925 Air Temp de Mexico SA de CV................. 831 AluMag Automotive LLC........................... 537 Amet Srl..................................................... 925 Applus IDIADA......................................... 1019 Arce Tools.................................................. 831 Atotech USA, Inc....................................... 500 AutoHarvest Foundation......................M1321 Automotive Design Magzine.................... SAE Automotive Engineering Intl Magazine..... SAE AVL North America Inc.............................. 813 B
BAND-IT.................................................. 1215 BASF Charging Lounge Beijing Trend Aofu Fine Ceramics Co Ltd....421 Bollhoff Inc................................................ 737 BuhlerPrince Inc........................................ 327 Bulk Molding Compounds Inc.................. 701 C
C W Bearing USA Inc................................ 313 CALS Corp.............................................. 1323 Camera Commercio Di Torino................... 925 CD-adapco................................................ 301 Center For Advanced Automotive Technology.........................................1113P Centro Estero Internazionalizzazione s.c.p.a.................................................... 925 CHARGED - Electric VEhicles Magazine...........................................M1319 Chrysler 1/Federico Pasetti....................... 619 Chrysler 2/Matt Liddane............................ 619 Chrysler 3/Ben Winter............................... 619 Chrysler 4/Marios Zenios.......................... 619 Chrysler 5/David Summers/CSG.............. 619 Chrysler 6/Frederick Goedtel.................... 619 Chrysler 7/Mircea Gradu_Bob Lee............ 619 Chrysler Group LLC.................................. 619 Convergent Science Inc.......................... 1202 Core Molding Technologies Inc............... 1006 D
Daesung Electric Co. Ltd.,...................... 1326 Delphi Corp............................................... 207 DG Technologies....................................... 814 DIGA SA de CV......................................... 831 DSM.......................................................1214P dSPACE Inc............................................... 401 Dynamic Intelligent Solutions..................714P E
E.R. Wagner.............................................. 333 Eastman Chemical.................................... 807 ECOCAR 2: Plugging in to the Future....M208 Element Materials Technology.................. 503 Emergent Systems.................................. 1312 EmiSense Technologies LLC................... 1213 Enercon Industries.................................... 501 Energy Research Consultants.................227P ERGONEERS........................................... 1138 Evonik Industries AG................................. 213 Evonik Industries AG..............................M214 Exco Engineering.................................... 1205 FEV, Inc...................................................... 513 Ford Motor Co......................................... 1119 Forza Global Solutions.............................. 831 From Concept to Car................................ 925 Fujipoly America Corp............................... 939
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Gamma Technologies Inc.......................... 906 General Motors Company......................... 407 German Light Weight Engineering and..... 537 Global Flock De Mexico............................ 831 GMB Korea Corporation......................... 1238 Government of Macedonia....................... 606 Grail Engine Technologies......................... 502 Granta Design........................................... 419 Grenzebach/Inos/LJU............................... 219 H
Hart Energy............................................... 731 Henkel....................................................... 307 High Precision Gages................................ 831 Hitachi Metals America, Ltd.................... 1000 Honda...................................................... 1007 Hong Kong Trade Development Council.... 602 Horiba........................................................ 601 Hyundai Motor Group............................... 607 I
IAV Automotive Engineering...................... 819 Industrias Automotrices Rc SA de CV...... 831 Innova Rubbers Pvt Ltd............................ 832 Intertek...................................................... 507 Intrepid Control Systems, Inc................. 1103 Iwis Engine Systems LP............................ 412 J
JATCO Ltd................................................. 536 JG&A Metrology Center............................ 319 Jing-Jin Electric Technologies................... 608 Jinyoung Industrial Co Ltd...................... 1230 JVIS USA LLC........................................... 331 K
KCW Corporation.................................... 1125 Kienle + Spiess GmbH.............................. 537 Korea Powder Metallurgy Co LTD........... 1225 KOTRA..................................................M1331 KSM Castings GmbH................................ 537 Kyowa Americas Inc.................................. 439 L
Lacks Wheel Trim Systems....................... 325 Librestream Technologies......................... 321 Lotus Engineering................................... 1031 Luvata Appleton........................................ 531 M
MAENA...................................................... 831 Manthey Redmond Corp........................... 936 Maplesoft.....................................................T1 Marsilli Group.......................................... 1101 MEET Automotive................................... 1018 Mentor Graphics Corp.............................. 713 N
NAFEMS.................................................. M1325 Namyang Ind. Co. Ltd............................... 1324 Naotech Co Ltd......................................... 1236 National Research Council Canada............ 903 Nissan Motor Company............................... 425 NKE Automotion Srl..................................... 925 North Coast Industrial Imaging.................326P O
Omen High Pressure Die Casting........... 1012 OmnicO AGV...........................................225P P
Panasas Inc............................................... 837 Phillips Screw Company........................... 839
Company Booth Politecnico Torino...................................... 925 Prestolite Wire, A General Cable Company....418 PRIMAVIS SRL.......................................... 533 PROMEXICO............................................. 831 Protean Electric....................................... 1001 Proto Labs............................................... 1036 Proto Manufacturing Inc............................ 600 Pyung Hwa Industrial Co Ltd.................. 1224 R
Raydiance................................................712P Reaction Design Inc.................................. 801 Realization Technologies......................... 1136 Regione Piemonte..................................... 925 REM Surface Engineering......................... 518 Rescale..................................................1115P Rheinfelden ALLOYS GmbH & Co Kg...... 537 S
SAE International...................................... SAE Samsung Ind Co Ltd............................... 1139 Samsung Metal Co Ltd........................... 1226 Scuderi Group......................................... 1130 Sekisui S-LEC America, LLC.................. 1107 Shenzhen Shunhe Electric Technology Co....437 Shilla Industrial Co Ltd............................ 1233 Sichuan Zhongzi Exhaust Purge Co Ltd... 630 Siemens..................................................... 430 Sindo High Tech Co Ltd.......................... 1227 SL Corp................................................... 1330 SLW Automotive Inc.................................. 509 Smartstone (Shanghai) Sensing & Control... 1314 Smithers Rapra............................................937 Software Cradle........................................ 802 SpaceClaim Corporation........................... 812 SPAL USA................................................. 436 Stratasys................................................... 915 SUHNER Manufacturing Inc...................324P Sungwoo Automotive Co Ltd.................. 1231 SuperiorControls..................................... 1306 Synergeering Group, LLC......................... 830 T
Texas Economic Development.................. 919 The Lubrizol Corp...................................... 631 TM4 Inc...................................................613P Transportation Research Center Inc......... 907 Transtek Magnetics Inc............................. 800 TRUWIN................................................... 1137 Twintec Technologie GmbH...................... 733 U
ULVAC Technologies Inc........................... 424 US Dept of Transportation........................ 337 V
Victrex Polymer Solutions.......................615P W
WAISSI ENGINE LLC................................ 632 WARDSAUTO.......................................M1307 Wayne State Univ..................................1212P Whitlam Label Company, Inc.................... 908 Wontae Die Casting Co Ltd.................... 1131 Woosung Engineering Co Ltd................. 1332 Wuhan Hontrust Auto Pulley Ind Co Ltd.1014 Y
Yantai Zhenghai Magnetic Material Co Ltd.................................................... 1025 Z
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Exhibitor Listing by Technology Electronics Advanced Cooling Technologies Inc......901 Applus IDIADA.....................................1019 Delphi ...................................................207 DG Technologies...................................814 dSPACE Inc...........................................401 Hong Kong Trade Development Council...............................................602
IAV Automotive Engineering Inc............819 Intrepid Control Systems Inc...............1103 JVIS USA LLC.......................................331 Lotus Engineering................................1031 Government of Macedonia....................606 National Research Council Canada.......903 Prestolite ....................................................
Shenzhen Shunhe Electric Technology Co Ltd................................................437 Smartstone (Shanghai) Sensing & Control Tech.....................................1314 Software Cradle.....................................802 Transtek Magnetics Inc..........................800 TRUWIN..............................................1137
Emissions/Environment/ Sustainability Beijing Trend Aofu Fine Ceramics Co Ltd.421 BuhlerPrince Inc....................................327 Camera Commercio Di Torino...............925 CD-adapco...........................................301 Centro Estero Internazionalizzazione s.c.p.a................................................925 dSpace Inc............................................401 EmiSense Technologies LLC...............1213 From Concept to Car............................925
Gamma Technologies Inc......................906 Granta Design.......................................419 IAV Automotive Engineering Inc............819 Intrepid Control Systems Inc...............1103 The Lubrizol Corp..................................631 Marsilli Group......................................1101 MEET Automotive................................1018 National Research Council Canada.......903 Nissan Motor Company.........................425
Reaction Design Inc..............................801 Shenzhen Shunhe Electric Technology Co Ltd................................................437 Sichnan Exhaust Purge Co Ltd.............630 Software Cradle.....................................802 Think Up................................................925 Transportation Research Center Inc......907 Twintec Technologie GmbH...................733 ULVAC...................................................424
High-Performance Vehicles Ford Motor Co.....................................1119
Honda ................................................1007
General Motors Company.....................407
Maplesoft................................................T1
Integrated Design & Manufacturing Applus IDIADA.....................................1019 BAND-IT..............................................1215 CD-adapco...........................................301 DG Technologies...................................814 dSpace Inc............................................401 Dynamic Intelligent Solutions...............714P Emergent Systems..............................1312 Enercon Industries.................................501 Exco Engineering.................................1205 Gamma Technologies Inc......................906 Grenzebach/Inos/LJU............................219 Granta Design.......................................419
IAV Automotive Engineering Inc............819 Lacks Wheel Trim Systems....................325 Librestream Technologies......................321 Lotus Engineering................................1031 Marsilli Group......................................1101 North Coast Industrial Imaging............326P Proto Manufacturing Inc........................600 Realization Technology........................1136 Rescale.............................................1115P Shenzhen Shunhe Electric Technology Co...................................437 Siemens PLM Software.........................430
Software Cradle.....................................802 SpaceClaim Corporation.......................812 Stratasys...............................................915 SUHNER Manufacturing Inc................324P Sungwoo Automotive Co Ltd..............1231 SuperiorControls.................................1306 Synergeering Group, LLC......................830 Texas Economic Development...............919 Zhejiang Shibao Holding Group...........1200
Management & Marketplace KOTRA, AIN Global..........................M1331
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Texas Economic Development...............919
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As of March 20, 2013
Materials AutoHarvest Foundation...................M1321 Bulk Molding Compounds Inc...............701 Core Molding Technologies Inc............1006 DSM..................................................1214P Dynamic Intelligent Solutions...............714P Eastman Chemical................................807 Element Materials Technology...............503 Evonik Industries AG.............................213 Fujipoly America Corp...........................929 Granta Design.......................................419
Grail Engine Technologies......................502 Henkel...................................................307 Hitachi Metals America, Ltd.................1000 IAV Automotive Engineering Inc............819 Luvata Appleton....................................531 Government of Macedonia....................606 National Research Council Canada.......903 Prestolite Wire, A General Cable Company...........................................418 Samsung Ind Co Ltd...........................1139
Sekisui S-LEC America, LLC...............1107 Shenzhen Shunhe Electric Technology Co Ltd................................................437 SUHNER Manufacturing Inc................324P Twintec Technologie..............................733 Victrex Polymer Solutions....................615P Whitlam Label Company, Inc.................908 Yantai Zhenghai Magnetic Material Co Ltd..............................................1025
Propulsion/Powertrain Advanced Cooling Technologies Inc......901 AdvanTech International........................913 Applus IDIADA.....................................1019 Bulk Molding Compounds Inc...............701 Center for Advanced Automotive Technology.....................................1113P Chrysler Group LLC, Powertrain............619 Convergent Science Inc......................1202 CW Bearing USA Inc.............................313 dSpace Inc............................................401 Dynamic Intelligent Solutions...............714P Energy Research Consultants..............227P E.R. Wagner..........................................333 Evonik Industureis AG...........................213 FEV, Inc.................................................513 Gamma Technologies Inc......................906 Grail Engine Technologies......................502 Henkel...................................................307 IAV Automotive Engineering...................819
Innova Rubbers Pvt Ltd.........................832 Iwis Engine Systems LP........................412 JATCO Ltd............................................536 Jinyoung Industrial Co Ltd...................1230 Korea Powder Metallurgy Co LTD........1225 Lacks Wheel Trim Systems....................325 Lotus Engineering................................1031 The Lubrizol Corp..................................631 Manthey Redmond Corp.......................936 Marsilli Group......................................1101 MEET Automotive................................1018 Naotech Co Ltd...................................1236 National Research Council Canada.......903 Phillips Screw Company........................839 PRIMAVIS SRL......................................533 Protean Electric...................................1001 Pyung Hwa Industrial Co Ltd...............1224 Raydiance...........................................712P Reaction Design....................................801
REM Surface Engineering......................518 Rescale.............................................1115P Scuderi Group.....................................1130 Shenzhen Shunhe Electric Technology Co Ltd................................................437 SLW Automotive Inc..............................509 Smithers Rapra.....................................937 Software Cradle.....................................802 SPAL USA.............................................436 Texas Economic Development...............919 TM4 Inc...............................................613P Transportation Research Center Inc......907 ULVAC...................................................424 WAISSI ENGINE LLC.............................632 Wayne State University......................1212P Wuhan Hontrust Auto Pulley Ind Co Ltd..............................................1014 Yantai Zhenghai Magnetic Material Co Ltd..............................................1025
Intrepid Control Systems Inc...............1103 JG&A Metrology Center.........................319 Kyowa Americas Inc..............................439 NAFEMS..........................................M1325 Namyang Ind. Co. Ltd.........................1324 North Coast Industrial Imaging............326P Proto Labs..........................................1036 Proto Manufacturing Inc........................600
Shenzhen Shunhe Electric Technology Co Ltd................................................437 SL Corp..............................................1330 Transportation Research Center Inc......907 US Dept of Transportation.....................337 Wontae Die Casting Co Ltd.................1131
Safety/Testing ADM21 Co Ltd....................................1133 Applus IDIADA.....................................1019 Dynamic Intelligent Solutions...............714P Energy Research Consultants..............227P ERGONEERS......................................1138 Fujipoly America Corp...........................939 IAV Automotive Engineering Inc............819 Intertek..................................................507
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Innovative exhibitor profiles Exhibitor Directory text is published as submitted by exhibiting companies.
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ADM21 Co Ltd 107 Hakdong Li Cheong Yang Chung Nam 345803 South Korea www.admglobe.com
Booth #1133
Since 1967, ADM21 has been devoted to serving customers with quality products at competitive pricing. As one of the leading pioneers, ADM21 has served to over 100 countries and just recently reached $70 million in exports from last year alone. As the future is in the hands of customers, it is always ADM21's utmost priority to not only meet the standards but to also surpass all expectations through new technology and innovation. At ADM21, business culture cultivates passionate and honest services. That is why stewardship of the company, industry, and community is a key priority.
Advanced Cooling Technologies Inc 1046 New Holland Ave Lancaster, PA 17601 United States www.1-ACT.com
Booth #901
Advanced Cooling Technologies, Inc. (ACT) is a premier thermal management solutions company. We serve customers in diverse markets including Aerospace, Automotive, Medical and Military. Our highly engineered products include Heat Pipes, Heat Exchangers and Cold Plates
AdvanTech International 1600 Cottontail Ln Ste 3 Somerset, NJ 08873 United States www.advantechinternational.com
Booth #913
AdvanTech International is a global marketer, logistics and distribution company sourcing cutting edge technology to market to innovative OEM's. The Automotive Group focuses on delivering Precision Cold Formed parts for engine, drivetrain, brakes, steering, axles etc.; Rotary Angle Sensors for HEV, BEV and EPS electric motors; and High Pressure Die Casting for ultra light weight transmission covers, housings and frames.
AEC SRL Strada Del Francese 99 Torino 10156 Italy
Booth #925
Production: AEC means cable harness innovation on Coax cable assembly for remote keyless entry antenna, Analog and Satellite antenna cables for radio, navigation systems, GSM phones, and all devices which need high frequency data and signal transmission, though the complete range of Corrugated Washer hoses, these are used for transmission of fluids in the system that connects the windscreen washer reservoirs to the wiping system's nozzles, for both the windscreen and the rear window, and Modular Ground Terminals, ultrasonically welded, for the electrical connection to ground of any kind of automobiles wirings.
KM 10 Carretera Merida-Uman Tablaje Rustico 97390 Mexico
Booth #831
Air Temp has developed a numeric method for predicting the heat transfer capacity of Automotive condensers under different operational conditions. This method is the first approximation to the final design and provides to our customers shorter developing times. By having an optimized A/C condenser, the vehicle's environmental impact is reduced.
AluMag Automotive LLC 42056 Michigan Ave Canton, MI 48188 United States www.alumag.de
Booth #537
AluMag is a global market developing company Market Research, Market Development and Road shows that will help you penetrate new markets and find new business. We access new markets and open doors for your business – regardless of application, material, process or product. For SAE 2013 we are supporting and introducing German leading technology companies in the field of weight reduction and emission reduction in the NAFTA market.
Amet Srl Via Livorno 60 Torino 10144 Italy
Booth #925
AMET is a high-tech engineering company, active in the development of mechanic and mechatronic products, based on numerical simulation, aimed to assure optimum system performance. AMET (Applied Mechatronic Engineering & Technologies), has been established in 1999, as a spin-off of Politecnico di Torino; it is very innovative, actively participating to many collaborative R&D projects, with industrial partners and Universities, even supported by public grants. The company's main customers are OEMs and Tier1 suppliers into the automotive market; further markets are railways and aerospace, mechatronic and energy industries.
A&P Solutions 34231 Pembroke Ave Livonia, MI 48152 United States
Booth #831
A&P is an innovator in product design and development, utilizing a wide variety of materials such as: Glass Mat Thermoforming, Long Glass Fiber / Polypropylene, Polyurethane and Light-Weight Reinforced Thermoplastic. Their products offer mass reductions, weight savings, and reduction of content to market at an accelerated pace and competitive cost.
Applus IDIADA PO Box 20 L’Albornar SANTA OLIVA (Tarragona) E43710 Spain www.applusidiada.com/en/
Booth #1019
Applus+ IDIADA is a technology services company specialized in product development for the international automotive sector through the provision of design, testing, engineering and homologation services. Its success is based on an international team of over 1,500 engineers and technicians, first-class test facilities, client orientation and constant investment in innovation.
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Arce Tools 5 Oriente 210 San Andres Cholula Puebla 72810 Mexico
Booth #831
Arce Tools is committed to the design and manufacturing of world class gages, checking and welding fixtures to back up the production process and success of our domestic and international. Our products are manufactured based on high technological standards and respect for the environment.
Atotech Usa Inc 1750 Overview Dr Rock Hill, SC 29730 United States www.atotech.com
Booth #500
As a leading global chemical supplier to the general metal finishing industry, Atotech is dedicated to offering complete, high quality and dependable processing systems. Atotech has tremendous experience providing industry metal finishing solutions due to many years of global manufacturing, support and applications. Atotech is committed to providing its customers with the highest quality and most efficient metal finishing solutions available.
Automotive Design Magzine 400 Commonwealth Dr Warrendale, PA 15096 United States www.sae.org
Booth #SAE
Automotive Design, the pan-European magazine of SAE International, provides European design engineers a cross section of technology based case studies and features. Learn about how you can reach this audience at the SAE Technology Center, located at the front entrance of the exhibit hall near Registration.
Automotive Engineering Intl Magazine 400 Commonwealth Dr Warrendale, PA 15086 United States www.sae.org
Booth #SAE
Pick up a copy to SAE International's flagship publication and the engineers choice for the most timely, relevant technical information, AEI. The SAE 2013 World Congress Show Issue will be distributed highlighting many of the innovations presented at the event. Sign up for a complimentary subscription to AEI or any SAE magazines including various technology focused e-newsletters. Interested in marketing to the global auto industry? SAE offers many channels in which to do so. Learn about them at the SAE Technology Center, located at the front entrance of the exhibit hall near Registration.
AVL North America Inc 47519 Halyard Dr Plymouth, MI 48170 United States www.avl.com
Platinum Sponsor
Booth #813
AVL is the world’s largest privately owned and independent company for the development of gasoline, diesel, alternative fuel, electric and hybrid powertrain systems. The company offers combined solutions of powertrain engineering, simulation software, and testing and instrumentation systems. AVL’s North American Headquarters is located in the Detroit suburb of Plymouth, Michigan.
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B BAND-IT 4799 Dahlia St Denver, CO 80216 United States WWW.BAND-IT-IDEX.COM
Booth #1215
BAND-IT IDEX, INC., The World's Leader in Engineered Band Clamping Systems is able to supply your Automotive Banding & Clamping requirements for Side Curtain Airbags, Exhaust and Cable Shields, CV Boots and many other vehicle applications. Visit us at our website.
Beijing Trend Aofu Fine Ceramics Co Ltd
Bulk Molding Compounds Inc 1600 Powis Ct West Chicago, IL 60185 United States www.bulkmolding.com
Booth #701
Bulk Molding Compounds, Inc. (BMCI) offers revolutionary composite material technology to the automotive industry. These customized materials are ideal for metal replacement and are the answer to the automotive industry’s light weighting needs. A division of Citadel Plastics, BMCI is a global material provider.
C C W Bearing USA Inc
Room 2210 Ruidu Intl Center Beijing 101101 China www.trendaofu.com
28550 Cabot Dr Ste 700 Novi, MI 48377 United States www.cwbearing.com
We are professional production of ceramic substrates and diesel particulate filters for mobile applications, including light-duty gasoline and diesel passenger cars and trucks, and heavy-duty diesel vehicles. The largesize substrate for heavy-duty truck is very competitive.
CW Bearing (USA) Inc. is one of the leading ball bearing manufacturers in China for automotive, electric motors, gearboxes, outdoor products, power tools, and home appliances. We are established as an industry leader in ball bearing production using state of the art assembly processes, and are ISO9001/ TS16949 & ISO14001 certified.
Booth #421
Bollhoff Inc
Booth #313
385 Franklin Ave Rockaway, NJ 07866 United States
CALS Corp
Bollhoff is a world leader in the manufacturing and distribution of fasteners and joining solutions – of both metal and plastic. Through extensive research, we've developed advanced mechanical joining methods for aluminum, high-strength steel, and composite applications. We also provide traditional fasteners and assembly methods for typical steel and plastic applications, including blind rivet nuts under our Rivnut® brand. These solutions work in concert with our world class installation tools and automation systems. The Bollhoff Group is a family-run company, with over 2000 employees, operating in 21 countries around the world. Our North American headquarters and technical center is in Troy, MI with manufacturing in Kendallville, IN. We also maintain sales, engineering, and distribution centers in Toronto, Ontario and Queretaro, Mexico.
Booth #1323
Booth #737
BuhlerPrince Inc 670 Windcrest Dr Holland, MI 49423 United States www.buhlerprince.com
Booth #327
Die Casting Machines and systems made by BuhlerPrince are ideal for the most varied processes. Whether we are talking about aluminum, magnesium, zinc, vacuum, structural or engine block processes – BuhlerPrince has the right solution. BuhlerPrince supports users throughout the life-cycle of their equipment with global services including process optimization, flow simulations, remanufacturing, retrofits and upgrades.
132 Yeongjung-ro Yeongdeungpo-gu 150-038 South Korea CALS Corp., was established at November 11, 1980. Now we are producing 300 kinds of specialty lubricants from our own factory. In Specialty Lubricant Industry, we are the exporter to 27 countries, including the USA, Japan, China, India, Mexico, Indonesia, etc. as well as domestic market.
Camera Commercio Di Torino Via S Francesco da Paola 24 Torino 10123 Italy www.to.camcom.it
Booth #925
The Torino Chamber of Commerce is a mission-driven public institution, representing the interests of the local economy that can count on 237,000 companies highly qualified in research, training and manufacturing. It creates value through initiatives that promote local excellence abroad, in the automotive, aerospace, subcontracting, IT, mechatronics, design & contract, energy & environment and biomed sectors.
Canadian Automotive Innovation Centers c/oConsulate General of Canada Detroit Dept of Foreign Affairs & International Trade 600 Renaissance Center Ste 1100 Detroit, MI 48243 United States
Booth #903
Three Canadian organizations will be highlighting innovative technologies and solutions for the automotive industry. - The Canadian Consulate General in Detroit can identify Canadian suppliers, researchers and technologies to meet your company's specific needs and we do so free of charge. Natural Resources Canada
(NRCan) CanmetMATERIALS collaborates with industry and universities to develop materials technologies that improve materials and manufacturing processes through the value-added use of minerals and metals. The National Research Council Canada (NRC)-NRC Automotive provides strategic research, scientific and technical services to develop and deploy solutions for the automotive industry. See individual company listings for detailed descriptions.
CanmetMATERIALS Natural Resources Canada 183 Longwood Rd S Hamilton, ON L8P 0A1 Canada www.nrcan-rncan.gc.ca/mms-smm/mate-mate/ index-eng.htm
Booth #903
At CanmetMATERIALS, NRCan's scientific and technical staff supports the competitiveness of Canadian industry through research and development activities involving unique, pilot scale metal casting and forming laboratories with the support of advanced mechanical, physical and metallurgical assessment capabilities.These development activities target energy efficiency related to lightweighting, materials for efficient powertrains and materials for energy recovery in transportation.
CD-adapco 60 Broadhollow Rd Melville, NY 11747 United States www.cd-adapco.com
Booth #301
CD-adapco is the world’s largest independent CFDfocused provider of engineering simulation software, support and services. We have over 30 years of experience in delivering industrial strength engineering simulation to a wide range of industries and application areas.
Center For Advanced Automotive Technology 14500 E 12 Mile Rd Warren, MI 48088 United States www.autoaat.org
Booth #1113P
The Center for Advanced Automotive Technology is a National Science Foundation ATE Center. It is located at Macomb Community College. It focuses on curriculum reform and dissemination to train technicians for new automotive technology.
Centro Estero Internazionalizzazione s.c.p.a. CORSO REGIO PARCO 27 Torino 10152 Italy www.centroestero.org
Booth #925
Based in Torino, Piemonte Agency is the key reference point for foreign enterprises wishing to come to know about the local economic system, looking for information on business opportunities in the area and searching for a quality business destination for direct investment. The Agency focuses chiefly on attracting foreign direct investment, increasing the presence of local companies and their competitiveness on international markets, promoting the region's tourist offer and products worldwide, training in foreign trade.
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Innovative exhibitor profiles Chrysler Group LLC Powertrain 800 Chrysler Dr Auburn Hills, MI 48326 United States www.chrysler.com
Host Company
Booth #619
Chrysler Group LLC, formed in 2009 to establish a global strategic alliance with Fiat S.p.A., produces Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge, Ram, Mopar, SRT and Fiat vehicles and products. With the resources, technology and worldwide distribution network required to compete on a global scale, the alliance builds on Chrysler Group's culture of innovation, first established by Walter P. Chrysler in 1925, and Fiat's complementary technology that dates back to its founding in 1899. Headquartered in Auburn Hills, Mich., Chrysler Group's product lineup features some of the world’s most recognizable vehicles, including the Chrysler 300 and Town & Country, Jeep Wrangler, all-new Dodge Dart, Ram 1500, Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8 and Fiat 500. Fiat contributes world-class technology, platforms and powertrains for small- and medium-size cars, allowing Chrysler Group to offer an expanded product line including environmentally friendly vehicles.
Consulate General of Canada, Detroit Dept of Foreign Affairs & International Trade 600 Renaissance Center Ste 1100 Detroit, MI 48243 United States www.detroit.gc.ca
Booth #903
The mandate of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada is to manage Canada’s diplomatic and consular relations and to encourage the country’s international trade. The Consulate General of Canada Detroit is responsible for representing Canada’s interests in a territory that includes: Michigan, Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky.
Convergent Science Inc 6405 Century Ave Ste 102 Middleton, WI 53562 United States www.convergecfd.com
Booth #1202
Convergent Science Inc. has developed the CONVERGE CFD code for modeling internal combustion engines. CONVERGE generates a mesh automatically at runtime and varies the resolution to resolve gradients using adaptive mesh refinement. CONVERGE is loaded with physical models for spray, turbulence and combustion needed to accurately model any engine type.
Core Molding Technologies Inc 800 Manor Park Dr Columbus, OH 43228 United States www.coremt.com
Booth #1006
Convergent Science Inc. has developed the CONVERGE CFD code for modeling internal combustion engines. CONVERGE generates a mesh automatically at runtime and varies the resolution to resolve gradients using adaptive mesh refinement. CONVERGE is loaded with physical models for spray, turbulence and combustion needed to accurately model any engine type.
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Daesung Electric Co Ltd 8-27 B/L 743-5 Wonsi-dong Danwon-gu Ansan-si Gtunggi-do 425-090 South Korea www.dsec.co.kr
Booth #1326
Since its founding in 1973, Daesung Electric has emerged as leading automotive parts supplier in Korea with cutting edge technologies backed by expertise in manufacturing. Today, Daesung is striving to become a global leader with high quality products which are being sought after by most of prestigious global automakers.
Delphi 5725 Delphi Dr Troy, MI 48098 United States www.delphi.com
Gold Sponsor Pace Finalist
Booth #207
Delphi is a leading global supplier of electronics and technologies for automotive, commercial vehicle and other market segments. Operating major technical centers, manufacturing sites and customer support facilities in 32 countries, Delphi delivers real-world innovations that make products smarter and safer as well as more powerful and efficient.
DG Technologies 33604 West 8 Mile Road Farmington Hills, MI 48335 United States www.dgtech.com
Booth #814
For a quarter-century DG Technologies, (DG), a global company, has specialized in Vehicle Network Solutions, providing quality products, education, consulting, and solutions for in-vehicle networks. These standardsbased vehicle network solutions include CAN/J1939, J1708/J1587, FlexRay, and Datalogging, used in automotive, hybrid & electric, heavy-duty truck & bus, agricultural, construction, military, industrial control, telemetry and more. DG TechnologiesÖVehicle Network Solutions!
DIGA SA de CV Calle B No 502 Parque Ind Almacentro Apodaca Nuevo Leon 66600 Mexico
Booth #831
Diga is a manufacturer of highly sophisticated customized foam gaskets with different types of pressure sensitive adhesives. Diga offers significant advantages in pricing and delivery. Our in-house application of hot melt adhesives improve environmental performance at lower costs. Our thermoforming processes enable cross linked polyethylene foam with or without adhesive.
DSM 2267 W Mill Rd Evansville, IN 47720 United States www.dsm.com
Booth #1214P
DSM is a global science-based company active in health, nutrition and materials. DSM offers a broad range of engineering thermoplastics that meet the high demands of automotive applications and industry standards from lower system costs through metal replacement to productivity improvements in plastics processing.
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50131 Pontiac Trl Wixom, MI 48393 United States www.dspaceinc.com
Booth #401
dSPACE is the world's leading provider of hardware and software tools for developing and testing sophisticated electronic control systems. For over 20 years, dSPACE's high-quality, off-the-shelf software and hardware tools have empowered engineers to design and innovate, while dramatically reducing development times and cost. To learn more, visit www.dspaceinc.com.
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Dynamic Intelligent Solutions 22832 Macomb Industrial Dr Clinton Twp, MI 48036 United States
Booth #714P
DIS extensive experience and partnerships gives us first-hand knowledge of the requirement and challenges of product testing and measurement technology allowing us to innovate current testing methods, delivering dynamic results to customers.
E ECOCAR 2: PLUGGING IN TO THE FUTURE9700 S Cass Ave Bldg 362 Lemont, IL 60439 United States www.ecocar2.org
Booth #M208
EcoCAR 2: Plugging in to the Future is a three-year collegiate student engineering competition established by the United States Department of Energy (DOE) and General Motors and is being managed by Argonne National Laboratory. Focused on vehicle integration of advanced propulsion technologies, the competition challenges 15 universities across North America to reduce the environmental impact of vehicles without compromising performance, safety and consumer acceptability. More information is available at our website and on the competition blog at www.greengarageblog.org
Eastman Chemical 575 Maryville Centre Dr Saint Louis, MO 63141 United States www.eastman.com/saflex
Booth #807
Eastman Chemical is a global specialty chemicals company that produces a broad range of advanced materials, additives and functional products, specialty chemicals, and fibers that are found in products people use every day. Automotive glazing products include Saflex® polyvinyl butyral interlayers for glass lamination and XIR® heat reduction film. Automotive engineers are taking advantage of the variety of benefits these products offer including heat, weight and sound reduction as well as safety, security and UV protection.
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Element Materials Technology
ERGONEERS
Forza Global Solutions
51229 Century CT Wixom, MI 48393 United States www.element.com
9755 SW Barnes Rd Ste 680 Portland, OR 97225 United States www.ergoneers.com
Av Insurgentes 19B-Bis Morelos 62550 Mexico
Element is a network of independent material testing laboratories located across Europe and the United States of America. Element provides clients with a wide range of materials testing, failure analysis & consultancy, product testing and specification/qualification support. Please visit our website for more information.
Ergoneers of North America, Inc., based in Portland, Oregon, is the North American sales and marketing division of Ergoneers GmbH. Our products and services include Dikablis eye-tracking systems with D-Lab software; custom driving simulators with scalable, expandable Silab simulation software; driver distraction & usability consulting; and specialized R&D.
Booth #503
Emergent Systems 3 Parklane Blvd Ste 1120W Dearborn, MI 48126 United States www.emergentks.com
Booth #1312
Emergent Systems is a provider of cutting-edge Engineering Knowledge Management and Knowledge Based Engineering technology.
EmiSense Technologies LLC 999 Corporate Dr Ste 180 Ladera Ranch, CA 92694 United States www.emisense.com
Booth #1213
EmiSense develops next-generation emissions sensors, combining technical ceramics and advanced signal processing. EmiSense leverages a unique patent portfolio, domain-specific expertise, and global manufacturing capabilities to provide proprietary components to strategic partners around the world.
Enercon Industries W140N9572 Fountain Blvd Menomonee Falls, WI 53051 United States www.enerconind.com/treating
Booth #501
The automotive industry is one of the most aggressive users of in-line atmospheric plasma and flame surface treatment technologies. Adhesion can be improved prior to gluing, painting, coating and printing on metallic and polymer surfaces such as PE, PP, TPO, POM, PUR and PTFE.
Energy Research Consultants Suite E 23342 South Pointe Dr Laguna Hills, CA 92653 United States www.erc-ltd.com
Booth #227P
ERC has been providing specialized services to commercial and government clients since 1990. A variety of non-intrusive diagnostic methods are used to measure velocity, species, temperature, and various spray characteristics such as size, velocity and mass flux. ERC has extensive experience planning experiments and analyzing and interpreting results obtained.
E.R. Wagner 11997 Stephane Dr Shelby Township, MI 48315 United States www.erwagner.com
Booth #333
For more than a century, E.R. Wagner has designed, developed, and manufactured high-quality hinges, stampings, and tubular products to respected manufacturers around the globe. Wagner's latest innovation revolutionizes the hood pivot mechanism used on class 6 – 8 trucks. Visit us at booth 333.
Booth #831
Booth #1138
Evonik Industries AG Kirschenallee 45 Darmstadt 64293 Germany www.evonik.com/automotive Evonik Industries AG acts as a chemical Tier 2 supplier in the automotive industry value chain. Innovations from Evonik bring lightweight design and fuel-efficient performance to a wide range of automotive applications. Specialists at Evonik are currently developing solutions in the areas of Lightweight Design, Fuel Savings, Lighting- and Surface Technologies.
Exco Engineering 1314 Ringwell Dr Newmarket, Ontario L3Y 4Z6 Canada www.excoeng.com
Booth #1205
Exco Engineering is recognized worldwide as a leader and innovator in the design, development and manufacture of large, high pressure die cast tooling. Exco’s 125,000 square foot facility is equipped with the most sophisticated and robust machine tools in the industry, while our foundry offers die trial, process development, and short run production in our 4,000 ton diecast machine.
F 4554 Glenmeade Lane Auburn Hills, MI 48326 United States www.fev.com
Corso Regio Parco 27 Torino 10152 Italy www.fromconcepttocar.com From Concept to Car is a cluster project promoting abroad leading automotive industrial skills from Torino-Piemonte: a pool of 150 top class companies representing a comprehensive vehicle supply chain. The project is financed by the Torino Chamber of Commerce and managed by Piemonte Agency for Investments, Export and Tourism. All member companies were selected on the strength of their technical, qualitative and managerial capabilities and altogether they are able to manufacture a vehicle from the drawing board (styling, engineering, prototyping) to mass production (tooling, automation, components and systems, assembly), logistics and services. The project Team provides, free-of-charge, technical and logistical assistance to purchasing managers of vehicle makers, system and module suppliers. It ascertains the buyers' needs, suggests, upon request, the most suitable suppliers and arranges match-making activities, one-toone meetings and workshops in Piemonte or on their premises. Since 2002, From Concept to Car has been a valuable support to purchasing managers of more than 90 international brands
Fujipoly America Corp 900 Milik St Carteret, NJ 07008 United States www.fujipoly.com
Booth #939 Platinum Partner
Booth #513
FEV is an internationally recognized leader in the design and development of internal combustion engines, conventional, electric, and alternative vehicle drive systems, energy technology, and a major supplier of advanced testing and instrumentation products and services to some of the world’s largest powertrain OEMs.
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Ford Motor Co 2400 Village Rd Dearborn, MI 48124 United States www.ford.com
From Concept to Car
Booth #925
Booth #213 & M214
FEV, Inc.
Forza Global Solutions is a developer and manufacturer of surface protection systems, specifically engineered to reduce damage to class A finishes, during the vehicle assembly process. Elimination of class A finish dents
OEM
Booth #1119
Ford Motor Company, a global automotive industry leader based in Dearborn, Mich., manufactures or distributes automobiles across six continents. With about 171,000 employees and about 65 plants worldwide, the company's automotive brands include Ford and Lincoln. Our mission is to deliver great products, create a strong business and make the world a better place.
Fujipoly is a global manufacturing company specializing in electronic packaging components such as Zebra® Elastomeric Connectors, Sarcon® Thermal Interface Materials, and complex silicone rubber extrusions and co-extrusions. With nine locations in North America, Europe, and Asia, Fujipoly's network is designed to supply products to customers quickly at the local level.
G Gamma Technologies Inc 601 Oakmont Ln Ste 220 Westmont, IL 60559 United States www.gtisoft.com
Booth #906
Gamma Technologies develops and commercially licenses GT-SUITE CAE software. GT-SUITE includes a complete library of physics based modeling templates, as well as higher level modeling templates specifically designed for the vehicle industry. GT-SUITE applications include engine, aftertreatment, acoustics, thermal management, HVAC, fuel systems, lubrication, driveline, hybrids, transmission, and mechanical systems.
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Innovative exhibitor profiles General Motors Company 30001 Van Dyke Ave Warren, MI 48093 United States www.gm.com
OEM
Booth #407
General Motors Co. (NYSE: GM, TSX: GMM) and its partners produce vehicles in 30 countries, and the company has leadership positions in the world’s largest and fastest-growing automotive markets. GM's brands include Chevrolet and Cadillac, as well as Baojun, Buick, GMC, Holden, Isuzu, Jiefang, Opel, Vauxhall and Wuling.
German Light Weight Engineering and Emission Reduction Technologies 20929 Sunnydale St Farmington Hills, MI 48336 United States
Booth #537
This group represents several German Light Weight & Emission companies that are currently front runner in this technology segment. Organized by AluMag, this group will show how these companies are working on edge technology, global platforms and looking for a North American project or business opportunity. The companies that will be represented are: KSM Castings GmbH, Rheinfelden Alloys GmbH & Co KG, Noranda Aluminum Inc, Kienle + Spiess GmbH, Bollhoff Inc and AluMag Automotive
Global Flock De Mexico Eje Norte Mimiahuapan No 20 C1X1 Tetla Tlaxcala 90434 Mexico www.globalflock.com
Booth #831
Global Flock provides high density flocking for vehicle interior parts and panels. Flocking provides, Excellent noise reduction, Greater resistance against wear and abrasion, Exceptional thermal insulation. Soft touch and an esthetically pleasing surface. Flocking a textile surface can be applied over part geometries without any seams covering surface errors and gaps.
GMB Korea Corporation 53 Sungsan-dong Changwon-si Gyeongsangnam-do 642-315 South Korea
Booth #1238
Grail Engine Technologies 111 S Whittier St Wichita, KS 67207 United States www.grailengine.com
Booth #502
Grail Engine Technologies is an engine technology company specializing in the design and development of a new highly efficient and low emissions internal combustion engine (ICE). The engine's unique uni-flow scavenging, ìswirlî combustion and low piston crown temperature design is a breakthrough in conventional ICE development. With minimal industry retooling and investment, automotive OEM's now have the ability to achieve 2025 CAFE standards ... today!
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Granta Design
High Precision Gages
62 Clifton Road 300 Rustat House Cambridge CB1 7EG United Kingdom www.grantadesign.com
5 Oriente 210 San Andres Cholula Puebla 72810 Mexico
Booth #419
Granta Design are the materials information technology experts. Our materials information management solutions help automotive enterprises to: manage critical data to improve global standardization, efficiency, and quality; support lightweighting and emissions reduction initiatives; minimize legislative and supply chain risk; and integrate with CAD, CAE, and PLM.
Grenzebach/Inos/LJU 38855 Hills Tech Dr Farmington Hills, MI 48331 United States www.inos-automation.com
Booth #219
Grenzebach though having its roots in fabrication lines for glass and building materials has supplied the automotive industry for 25+ years. Machine Vision, Robot Guidance Systems, AGV's, Monorail Systems, Friction Stir Welding and Logistics are examples of technologies Grenzebach and its subsidiaries Inos and LJU supply to the automotive industry.
H Hart Energy 1616 S Voss Rd Ste 1000 Houston, TX 77057 United States www.hartenergy.com
Booth #731
Hart Energy, a leading information provider to energy executives, serves automotive businesses with its fuels consulting services -- the International Fuel Quality Center, the Global Biofuels Center, and an annual Crude, Refining & Clean Transportation Fuel Outlook. Headquartered in Houston, with personnel in Washington, Brussels, Singapore and beyond, its market-leading publications include Oil and Gas Investor, E&P, FUEL and Midstream Business. Hart Energy boasts exceptional strength in unconventional resources, e.g., its Developing Unconventionals (DUG™) conference series and its North American Shale Quarterly data service. The Company also provides fuel market newsletters, member-only web portals, mapping and GIS data sets. Visit www.hartenergy.com for more information.
Henkel
Bronze 32100 Stephenson Hwy Sponsor Madison Heights, MI 48071 United States www.henkelna.com/automotive
Booth #307
Henkel is the market leader in adhesives, sealants and surface treatments to the transportation industry. Backed by extensive design capabilities, a broad product range, specific application knowledge and technical expertise, the company delivers solutions to all segments of automotive development. Through powerful brands like LOCTITE®, BONDERITE® and TEROSON®, Henkel provides significant economic and environmental advantages for today's vehicles.
Booth #831
High Precision Gages is dedicated to supplying worldclass fixtures and gages. We utilize tooling and automation equipment designed and built to the highest industrial standards. Our focus is to provide custom and efficient measuring solutions for pneumatic, electronic, mechanical and vision measuring needs and provide precision gages of all types.
Hitachi Metals America, Ltd 2 Manhattanville Rd # 301 Purchase, NY 10577 United States www.hitachimetals.com
Booth #1000
Hitachi Metals is an integrated supplier of highly functional component materials that draw on its competitive core materials technologies. With leading global brands in magnets, alloys and castings, Hitachi Metals provides the auto industry with optimal solutions for fuel economy and high performance for advanced ICE and HEV/EV technologies.
Honda 1919 Torrance Blvd Torrance, CA 90501 United States www.honda.com
OEM
Booth #1007
Honda is proud to highlight the all-new Honda Accord at this year's SAE World Congress, displaying two unique and efficient Accord powertrains in support of the theme Achieving Efficiency. In the Honda display or at the Ride & Drive event, we invite you to study and experience the Accord's new 2.4 liter gasoline Direct Injection i-VTEC® 4-cylinder engine with Eco Assist TM and the ultra-efficient 2.0 liter 4-cylinder engine mated to an E-CVT in the all-new Accord Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV). Honda is also highlighting the all-new active safety features on the latest Honda Accord, including our new LaneWatchTM, Forward Collision Warning (FCW), and Lane Departure Warning (LDW) Systems. Visit the Honda booth to see the technology behind the all-new Accord - delivering Honda's core values of Clean, Safe and Fun-to-Drive mobility.
Hong Kong Trade Development Council 333 N Michigan Ave Ste 2028 Chicago, IL 60601 United States www.hktdc.com
Booth #602
Established in 1966, the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) is the international marketing arm for Hong Kong-based traders, manufacturers and service providers. With more than 40 offices, including 11 on the Chinese mainland, HKTDC promotes Hong Kong as a platform for doing business in China and throughout Asia.
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Horiba
Bronze Sponsor
5900 Hines Dr Ann Arbor, MI 48108 United States www.horiba.com
Booth #601
Intertek 70 Codman Hill Rd Boxborough, MA 01719 United States www.intertek.com
Silver Sponsor
Booth #507
Jing-Jin Electric Technologies Building A5 NO7 Jiangtai Rd Beijing 100015 China www.jjecn.com
Booth #608
HORIBA offers the tools and expertise to optimize E-motor and power train development. Choose from a full complement of simulation capabilities for real-world test results. Virtual testing options range from battery, environment, track, engine and driver simulation—all the way to full vehicle simulation (including wheel-slip events) depending on your testing needs.
Prove your product’s quality and protect your brand with Intertek’s extensive suite of automotive testing & validation services. With 50+ years of experience, we have the capabilities and expertise to evaluate performance and shorten time-to-market. Let Intertek pave the way for you to achieve greater profitability in the global marketplace.
Jing-Jin Electric (JJE) is China's leading supplier in developing and manufacturing electric motors for automotive traction applications. JJE has an experienced development team, a world-class testing facility in Beijing and a 100,000-unit per year manufacturing facility in Shanghai. The company currently supplies electric motor to many leading automotive OEM customers.
Hyundai Motor Group
Intrepid Control Systems, Inc.
Jinyoung Industrial Co Ltd
772-1 Jangduk-Dong Hwaseong-Si Gyeonggi-Do 445 706 South Korea OEM
31601 Research Park Dr Madison Heights, MI 48071 United States www.intrepidcs.com
472-7 Moknae-Dong Danwon-Gu Ansan-Si Kyunggi-do 425-100 South Korea www.jinyoungind.com
Intrepid Control Systems provides innovative tools to engineers in vehicle, test, and embedded engineering. With thousands of customers worldwide, Intrepid provides embedded communication interfaces for protocols such as CAN, LIN, FlexRay, J1850, J1939, ISO14229 and GMLAN. Intrepid has offices in the USA, Asia, Europe, and Australia for direct sales and support.
JinYoung is the Tier 1 company of Hyundai Motor because JinYoung is a specialist for Hot and Cold forging and machining. Speciality would be that all process will be done in house to heat treatment from material cutting.
Booth #607
Hyundai Motor Group, which includes Hyundai Motor Company and Kia Motors, is South Korea's largestautomobile manufacturer. The automotive sector of Hyundai Motor Group was formed in 1998 when Hyundai Motor Company purchased Kia Motors. In 2012, HMG sold 7.1 million vehicles globally.
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Iwis Engine Systems LP
IAV Automotive Engineering 15620 Technology Driv Northville, MI 48168 United States www.iav.com/us
Booth #1103
Friend of the Industry
Booth #819
IAV has been developing automotive innovations since forming in 1983. The company and its staff have a uniquely broad spectrum of expertise. IAV works with its clients from initial ideas to production, offering extensive knowledge ranging from the entire system right down to individual component details.
Industrias Automotrices Rc SA de CV Canela No 350 Col Granjas Mexico DF 08400 Mexico
Booth #831
340 E Big Beaver Rd Ste 155 Troy, MI 48083 United States www.iwis.com
Booth #412
“iwis” stands worldwide for timing drive systems.
J JATCO Ltd Suite 100 38700 Country Club Dr Farmington Hills, MI 48331 United States www.jatco.co.jp/ENGLISH/index.html
Booth #536
IARC has developed a proprietary formulation and process for a rubber isolator that absorbs engine vibration and resists extremely high temperatures in the manifold of the hot end of exhaust systems. We have also developed center bearing that resist high temperatures and meet strict durability tests for drive shafts.
JATCO Ltd. is the world´s largest producer of Continuously Variable Transmissions, with AT design and test in Japan, United States, France and Korea. Manufacturing plants are located in Japan, Mexico, China and Thailand producing approx. 5 million ATs/yr. JATCO USA focuses on Research and Development Engineering, in addition to Sales and Service.
Innova Rubbers Pvt Ltd
JG&A Metrology Center
A-26/27, MIDC Ambad, Nashik Maharashtra India 48098
Booth #832
Innova Rubbers PVT.LTD is located at Nashik,100 miles north of Mumbai. Rubber to metal bonding is our core competence. Our product range comprises of control arm bushings, leaf spring bushings, suspension link bushings, shock absorber bushings, power train mounts, Strut Mounts, Torsional Vibration Dampers, Propeller Shaft Mounts, Body. Mounts and Exhaust Hangers.
Booth #1230
JVIS USA LLC 42500 Mound Rd Sterling Hts, MI 48314 United States www.jvisusallc.com
Booth #331
JVIS / ImageNEXT - Camera based Advanced Driving Assistance Systems Capabilities include hardware, software and automotive camera development.User Friendly Products: •Invue Rear View Camera; •Omnivue; Surround View Monitoring; •HD Quality Display; •CDR -Video Black Box Recording; •Lane Departure Warning Systems; •Fleet Management Systems
K KCW Corporation 400-86 Galsandong Dalseogu Daegu 704-170 South Korea www.kc.co.kr
Booth #1125
“First in Korea, Best in Wiper” KCW is a premier supplier of wiper products to original equipment manufacturers and to aftermarket customers. We will continue to invest in R&D and make the best offers for customer satisfaction.
628 Monmouth Rd Unit G7 Windsor, Ontario N8Y 3L1 Canada www.jgarantmc.com
Kienle + Spiess GmbH
JG&A Metrology Center is a global leader of Industrial Computed Tomography Scanning Services. By utilizing our non-destructive Industrial CT Scanning Services, clients are able to drastically reduce pre-production inspection costs and analyze internal failures quickly and accurately in 3D.
Booth #537
Booth #319
Bahnhofstrasse 23 Sachsenheim 74343 Germany www.kienle-spiess.com Kienle + Spiess offers world-leading modern punching and die-casting technology for manufacturing components for electric motors and generators such as stator, rotors and segment laminations. Our company´s head office is located in Sachsenheim (Germany) since their establishment in 1935. In addition, we manufacture at four European sites: Sachsenheim, Vaihingen (Germany), Tokod (Hungary) and Bilston (Great Britain). With a revenue of 200 Mio. EUR and 1200 employees, we offer customers a unique range of products, technical solutions and services.
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Innovative exhibitor profiles Korea Powder Metallurgy Co LTD
Librestream Technologies
111 Injusandan-ro Inju-myon Asan-si Chungnam 336-831 South Korea www.korpm.co.kr
895 Waverley St Ste 110 Winnipeg, Manitoba R3T 5P4 Canada www.librestream.com
Korea Powder Metallurgy Co., Ltd. was established as the first powder metallurgy company in South Korea in 1967. KPM’s main products are engine head parts, transmission parts, shock-absorber, timing system parts, and other sintered parts for automobiles.
Librestream provides the automotive industry with a unique Virtual Presence solution that leverages expertise, reducing travel and accelerating problem solving. With the On-sight video collaboration system, Librestream takes experts virtually to the manufacturing plant floor, test facility, or dealership to remotely review new designs, maintain assets, or train junior staff.
Booth #1225
KOTRA AIN Global 101 W Big Beaver Rd Ste 545 Troy, MI 48084 United States www.kotra.or.kr
Booth #M1331
KOTRA serves as a vital bridge between korea and its trading partners to promote mutual prospertiy by facilitating international commerce and investment. AIN Global Foundation is a non-profit entity to assist Korean Automotive industries in their globalization. AIN Global organizes and supports international automotive exhibitions and business meetings.
KSM Castings GmbH Cheruskerring 38 Hildesheim 31137 Germany
Booth #537
KSM Castings as a full service supplier develops and produces cast aluminum and magnesium products (e.g. engine cradles, subframes, steering knuckles, wheel carrier, BiW structures, transmission housings, pinion housings, high pressure pump housings, weldable structures and camshaft carriers ) for the automotive industry.
Kyowa Americas Inc
39555 Orchard Hill Pl Ste 159 Novi, MI 48375 United States www.kyowa-ei.com
Booth #321
Lotus Engineering Hethel Potash Lane Norwich NR14 8EZ United Kingdom www.lotuscars.com/engineering
Booth #1031
Lotus Engineering is one of the world's leading automotive engineering consultancy and advanced technology companies. With facilities in the UK, USA, Japan and China we provide technology and services to many of the world's automotive manufacturers and suppliers, delivering anything from a component to entire powertrain or vehicle programmes.
The Lubrizol Corporation 29400 Lakeland Blvd Wickliffe, OH 44092 United States www.lubrizol.com
Friends of the Industry
Booth #631
Lubrizol is the only additive company that covers all on and off-road driveline applications. With our unparalleled breadth and depth of knowledge, superior technical facilities and talented people, we continue to introduce innovative additives for gear oils, transmission fluids and off-highway fluids. Lubrizol is the driveline technology pioneer providing a competitive advantage to our customers through market-driven, superior chemistry.
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L Lacks Wheel Trim Systems Suite 500 39500 Mackenzie Drive Novi, MI 48377 United States www.evolvehybrid.com
Booth #325
Lacks Wheel Trim Systems LLC, a distinct business unit of Lacks Enterprises, Inc., is a full-service supplier of automotive wheel components and systems. Its Metalltec™ and Chromtec® wheels, Spinelle™ and Selective-Spinelle™ metal finish brands, offer customers industry firsts in wheel design and finish flexibility.
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Government of Macedonia Partizanski Odredi 2 PO Box 311 Skopje 1000 Macedonia www.fez.gov.mk
Booth #606
We will guide you throughout the decision-making process and assist you in choosing Macedonia as your next investment destination. To gain a competitive advantage in the automotive market and take advantage of our winning combination of the lowest operating cost in Central and Eastern Europe, educated and available workforce, and the unbeatable incentives offered in the Free Zones.
MAENA Calle B Lote 9 Mineral de la Reforma Hidalgo Mexico
Booth #831
Maena is a company which mission is to meet the demand of stamped metal parts for the automotive and appliance industries, with adherence to quality standards and cutting-edge technology. We design solutions to optimize manufacturing processes and increase cost savings.
Manthey Redmond Corp 10940 Wilshire Blvd Ste 1600 Los Angeles, CA 90024 United States www.mantheyredmond.com
Booth #936
Manthey Redmond Corp is a California based public corporation established to commercialize its patented axial piston engine technology.
Marsilli Group 11445 Cronridge Dr Owings Mills, MD 21117 United States www.marsilli.com
Gold Sponsor
Booth #1101
Booth #439
KYOWA has manufactured many innovative instruments such as, Strain Gages, Strain Gage type Sensors, and Data Acquisition Systems since opening in 1949. In our 64-year history, we have created total measurement systems in various measurement fields. At this conference, we are featuring our acceleration sensor and DAS, related to “Pedestrian Protection Test”.
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Luvata Appleton 553 Carter Ct Kimberly, WI 54136 United States LUVATA.COM
Booth #531
Luvata is a world leader in metal solutions manufacturing and related engineering services. Luvata's solutions are used in industries such as renewable energy, power generation, automotive, medicine, air-conditioning, industrial refrigeration, and consumer products. The company's continued success is attributed to its longevity, technological excellence and strategy of building partnerships beyond metals. Employing over 6,400 staff in 14 countries, Luvata works in partnership with customers such as Siemens, Toyota, CERN, and DWD International.
Marsilli is the technological leader in automotive coil winding and assembly processes driving innovations in solenoid, relay, transformer, and stepper motor manufacturing for fuel injectors, transmissions, gauge clusters, ignition systems, etc. Marsilli’s latest innovations have occurred in the motor winding/manufacturing process, yielding enhanced motor performance, higher reliability, and lower cost.
MEET Automotive 39 East 3rd Ring Road Room 2503 Tower A Jian Wai SOHO Beijing 1000222 China www.meetautomotive.com
Booth #1018
MEET Automotive, with the edge-leading technologies, performs as the key role to serve the Chinese market to reduce engine exhaust emission and improve the engine efficiency. In the last decade, MEET Automotive has developed its EGR techniques and products, which include EGR ModuleEGR CoolerEGR Pipe and Electric Motor Driven EGR Valve.
Mentor Graphics Corp 8005 SW Boeckman Rd Wilsonville, OR 97070 United States
Booth #713
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N Namyang Ind. Co. Ltd 390 Moknai Danwon Ansan Gyeonggi 425-100 South Korea www.nyi.co.kr Namyang Ind. Co., Ltd. is a specialized manufacturer of steering system & braking system. Steering system: Steering Column, I-Shaft, C-EPS components(Worm Wheel, Worm Shaft, Quill Shaft), Rack Bar and Pinion Shaft. Braking system : Brake Rotors, Drums, and Hubs. Main Customers : Hyundai/Kia Motors, GM
Naotech Co Ltd INCHON,KOREA(70BL-8LMNAMDONGIND) 639-9 Gojan-Dong, Namdong-Gu, Incheon 405-817 South Korea www.naotechkr.com
Booth #1236
Out Tech have been manufacturing and sales company founded in 2000 as a functional paint cars since its establishment in OA equipment, optical equipment, is offering a variety of unique products in the field of acoustic components are used.Always able to provide the best products, the convergence of customer feedback and requests so that it is committed to the research and development.
1-1 Morinosatoaoyama Atsugi-shi Kanagawa 243-0123 Japan www.nissan-global.com
Politecnico Torino
800 Collip Cir London, ON N6G 4X8 Canada www.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca
Corso Duca Degli Abruzzi 24 Torino 10129 Italy
Booth #903
Booth #1324
Nissan Motor Company
NRC Automotive
OEM
Booth #425
Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., Japan’s second-largest automotive company, is headquartered in Yokohama, and is part of the Renault-Nissan Alliance. Operating with more than 248,000 employees globally, Nissan provided customers with more than 4.9 million vehicles in 2012, generating revenue of 9.4 trillion yen ($US118.95 billion) in fiscal 2011. With a strong commitment to developing exciting and innovative products for all, Nissan delivers a comprehensive range of 64 models under the Nissan and Infiniti brands.
NKE Automotion Srl Via Collegno 47 Torino 10138 Italy
Booth #925
We provide a wide range of solutions dedicated to the automation, tank to ovre 35 years experience in fluid filling: motor oil, hydro-steering oil, fuel diesel, gasoline, ethanol, GPL, fuel trigger circuits, brakes, gearbox oil screen washer, transmission shafts grease and seals extrusion.
North Coast Industrial Imaging 17 17th St Ste 4 Port Huron, MI 48060 United States www.ncii-online.com
Booth #326P
NCII provides high quality imaging products and services – with an emphasis on thermal imaging. Twice recognized as semi-finalists in the Accelerate Michigan Innovation Competition, NCII is now a Finalist in the MIT-SAE Automotive Industry Challenge being held at the 2013 SAE World Congress - with our new thermopile imaging products.
The National Research Council Canada (NRC) will connect your company to advanced automotive technologies through our world-class R&D and facilities. Our activities are focused to improve vehicle lightweighting, through the use of composites, biocomposites, bioplastics and aluminum and to improve powertrain efficiency and electric vehicle range
O Omen High Pressure Die Casting 18400 W 12 Mile Rd Southfield, MI 48076 United States www.omendiecasting.com
Booth #1012
Omen High Pressure Die Casting is a leading manufacturer of quality high pressure die cast products, specializing in non-ferrous, Aluminum and Brass alloys. The company produces a wide variety of parts for engines, transmissions, drive train and steering.
OmnicO AGV 6240 Hughes Dr Sterling Heights, MI 48312 United States www.omnicoagv.com
Booth #225P
Omni-directional autonomous guided vehicle with wireless navigation OmnicO has developed an AGV that has no front or rear. The vehicle can move in any direction, has a zero turning radius, allowing it to simultaneously rotate and follow a defined path programmed with a newly developed ultra wideband radio ranging system.
P Panasas Inc 969 W Maude Ave Sunnyvale, CA 94085 United States www.panasas.com
Booth #837
Panasas provides high performance scale-out storage for technical computing applications and big data workloads. Panasas® ActiveStor® systems deliver leading performance, linear scalability, superior reliability, and easy management. Visit our website.
Phillips Screw Company 856 Deer Run Lake Rd Holly, MI 48442 United States www.phillips-screw.com
Booth #839
The Phillips Screw Company has been the leader in developing the most innovative and cost effective fastening solutions. That commitment continues with the introduction of the MORTORQ® Super spiral drive system that reduces fastener weight while improving torque transmission and maintainability.
Booth #925
This year the Team H2PolitO is developing a telemetry and HMI system for their low consumption vehicles, IDRApegasus and XAM, using an Android smartphone application. The app is designed to: •get pilot's steering system commands and send them to the powertrain ECU (Human Machine Interface), •collect data from the vehicle electronic embedded systems (Fuel Cell or combustion engine state, temperature, rear wheel steering angle, sensors, and also the state of charge of the supercapacitors), •add data from smartphone sensors (GPS positioning, accelerometer state, lap time), •log all data to a local file and at the same time send everything to a PC client that stores data into a DBMS (Telemetry).The app could be able to modify in real time vehicle parameters getting commands from the PC client to change strategy, powertrain efficiency. All the infrastructure is made using standardized protocols and interfaces such as USB, CANbus and GPRS/UMTS.
Prestolite Wire, A General Cable Company 200 Galleria Officentre Ste 212 Southfield, MI 48034 United States www.prestolitewire.com
Booth #418
Together, Prestolite Wire and General Cable are wiring the moving world. With their combined capabilities in technology, manufacturing, and customer service, coupled with General Cable's financial strength and market reach, they stand ready to support the wire, cable, and assembly needs of Transportation OEMs, Tier Suppliers and OEM Distributors everywhere.
PRIMAVIS SRL Via E de Sonnaz 19 Torino 10121 Italy www.primavis.eu
Booth #533
Established in 2011 and based in Turin (Italy), PRIMAVIS mission is to develop and to sell best in class engines for hybrid and conventional vehicles. Jointly to BRC, PRIMAVIS is currently developing an innovative Two Stroke, addressing the market needs of low consumption, clean, light, highly efficient and low cost solutions.
PROMEXICO Camino a Santa Teresa 1679 Mexico DF 01900 Mexico
Booth #831
Protean Electric 1700 Harmon Rd Ste 3 Auburn Hills, MI 48326 United States www.proteanelectric.com/
Booth #1001
Protean Electric has developed a fully integrated, inwheel electric drive solution to power hybrid, plug-in hybrid and EV cars and light-duty trucks. Protean Drive™ improves fuel economy, increases power, and improves vehicle handling. It is easier to integrate into new vehicles and also can be retrofitted on existing vehicles.
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Innovative exhibitor profiles Proto Labs
REM Surface Engineering
Samsung Metal Co Ltd
5540 Pioneer Creek Dr Maple Plain, MN 55359 United States www.protolabs.com
325 W Queen St Southington, CT 06489 United States www.remchem.com
977-2 Geumson-Ri Waegwan-up Chilgok-Gun Gyeongsanbuk South Korea
Proto Labs is the world’s fastest provider of CNC machined and injection molded parts. Get prototype parts in as fast as one day.
REM, the inventor of the Rapid ISF Process, is a global provider of surface engineering products and services. A supplier to high-end automotive racing for over a decade, REM recognizes the growing demand for energy efficiency and increased component life and is working with automotive companies to fulfill these needs.
Booth #1036
Proto Manufacturing Inc 12350 Universal Dr Taylor, MI 48180 United States www.protoxrd.com
Booth #600
Meeting the challenge globally for over 30 years.
Pyung Hwa Industrial Co Ltd Dalseung Gun 29 121 Bonri ri Nongong Eup Dae gu 711-855 South Korea www.pavco.co.kr
Booth #1224
Pyunghwa Industrial / PAVCO, which have produced various kinds of rubber parts of automotives as well as other industries up to now since 1950, are specialized in the field of hoses and controlling noise and vibration. Main products are Power Train Mount, Suspension Bushing, Drive Train Damper for vibration-damping business and Intercooler/Vacuume/Fuel/Water hoses.
R Raydiance 1450 N McDowell Blvd Petaluma, CA 94954 United States www.raydiance.com
Booth #712P
Booth #518
Rescale 589 Howard St San Francisco, CA 94105 United States www.rescale.com
Booth #1115P
Rescale offers a fully secure cloud simulation platform, currently used by leading automotive and aerospace companies to help engineers run large-scale designs of experiment and multi-disciplinary optimizations for computationally intense problems. Our current customers have been able to develop better products, faster and cheaper. Please visit us at our web address for more information.
Rheinfelden ALLOYS GmbH & Co Kg Friedrichster 80 Rheinfelden D-79618 Germany
Booth #537
Rheinfelden ALLOYS GmbH & Co. KG specializes in developing, customizing, producing and selling hi-tech aluminum casting alloys. 75% of the aluminum casting alloys made, are supplied into the automotive industry. Throughout the European premium car makers the alloys Silafont™-36, Magsimal™-59 and Castasil™-37 can be found. These alloys were developed in the RHEINFELDEN Tech Center and are applied for light weight applications of passenger cars, such as spaceframe-nodes, sub-frames, suspension control arms, door frames, engine mounts, gear box housings, convertible roof components and others.
Raydiance develops and sells precision manufacturing solutions that dramatically reduce the cost and time required to machine automotive parts.
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Reaction Design Inc
SAE International
5930 Cornerstone Ct W Ste 230 San Diego, CA 92121 United States www.reactiondesign.com
Booth #801
Reaction Design, the leading developer of combustion simulation software, enables transportation manufacturers to rapidly achieve their performance and emissions goals by offering accurate fuel models and modern computer aided analysis software. Design more efficient and less polluting engines with predictive modeling solutions using proven combustion science.
Realization Technologies 125 S First St San Jose, CA 95113 United States www.realization.com/streamliner.
Booth #1136
Realization’s Streamliner™ software helps automobile manufacturers deliver new designs 20 to 50 percent faster without requiring additional resources. Streamliner manages engineering projects as linear workstreams rather than unwieldy Gantt Charts. Managing projects as workstreams reduces planning errors. Changes are easily accommodated as they happen. It eliminates confusion about priorities in execution and improves measurements. For more information, please visit out website.
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400 Commonwealth Dr Warrendale, PA 15096 United States www.sae.org
Booth #SAE
The SAE Technology Center is located at the front entrance of the exhibit hall near Registration. Learn about the SAE Digital Library—industry's most current and comprehensive source for mobility engineering information. See a demonstration of the Global Technology Library-Electric Vehicle and the newly released Alternative Fuels edition. Pick up the new and best-selling titles conveniently available on-site, browse the vast online SAE Bookstore or purchase the 2013 Special Publications. While there, sign up for a complimentary subscription to AEI magazine. The SAE Technology Center is an interactive hands-on forum where you can experience the SAE products and services that are critical to your success.
Samsung Ind Co Ltd 29-19 Bonri-ri Nonkong-Up Dalsung-Gun Daegu 711 850 South Korea
[email protected]
Booth #1139
One of World leader in cold & warm forging field/Global business for major suppliers Leader in technology and forging process engineering
Booth #1226
Samsung-Metal Co Ltd has been committed to become a leading company in the motor parts industry and has accumulated a vast array of technologies and expertise in manufacturing manual and automatic transmissions, engine, and axle parts etc.
Scuderi Group 1111 Elm St Ste 33 West Springfield, MA 01089 United States www.scuderigroup.com
Booth #1130
Sekisui S-LEC America, LLC 1200 Rolling Hills Ln Winchester, KY 40391 United States www.s-lecfilm.com/eng/index.html
Booth #1107
Sekisui is a leading world wide company with over 50 years of experience in glass interlayer technology. Sekisui S-LEC Film has the basic functions of safety, security, and UV shielding, as well as the higher functions of sound and heat insulation. It makes glass not only comfortable but also energy saving.
Shenzhen Shunhe Electric Technology Co Gushu Hangcheng Road Building B, Hangcheng Industrial Area, Shenzhen 518126 China www.szshunhe.com
Booth #437
Our company engages in R&D,producing,selling automotive electronic products as parking sensor,rearview camera,car monitor,rearview mirror car Bluetooth kits, rearview mirror GPS etc.
Shilla Industrial Co Ltd 100-1 Buksa-ri Jain-myun Kyungsan-city Kyungbuk 712-852 South Korea
Booth #1233
1.ELECTRIC COIL ASSEMBLY FOR TRANSFER CASE & DIFFERENTIAL CASE 2. MAGNETIC CLUTCH ASSEMBLY FOR AIR COMPRESSOR 3. FORGING & MACHINING PARTS 4. FIELD COIL ASSEMBLY 5. CLUTCH COIL FOR ELECTRIC WATER PUMP 6. VARIOUS SOLENOIDS
Sichuan Zhongzi Exhaust Purge Co Ltd No 12 Xixin Rd High Tech District Chengdu 611731 China
Booth #630
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Siemens
Software Cradle
Sungwoo Automotive Co Ltd
5800 Granite Pkwy Ste 600 Plano, TX 75024 United States www.siemens.com/plm
70 Birch Alley Ste 240 Beavercreeek, OH 45440 United States www.cradle-cfd.com/
Siemens PLM Software, a business unit of the Siemens Industry Automation Division, is a leading global provider of product lifecycle management software and services with more than 71,000 customers worldwide. Siemens PLM Software works collaboratively with companies to deliver open solutions that help them turn more ideas into successful products.
Software Cradle specializes in development of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) software including SC/Tetra (unstructured mesh), scSTREAM (Cartesian mesh), and HEAT Designer (Cartesian mesh) for electronics design since 1984. We are a leading provider of CFD software and related engineering services in Japan and are growing our presence worldwide.
609 Bongeunsaro Sungwoo Auto Building Gangnam-gu Seoul 135-873 South Korea www.sungwoo-automotive.co.kr
Booth #430
Sindo High Tech Co Ltd
Booth #802
358-23 Galsan-dong Dalseo-gu Daegu-si 704-900 South Korea
SpaceClaim Corporation
SLW Automotive Inc
Booth #812
Booth #1227
1955 W Hamlin Rd Rochester Hills, MI 48309 United States www.slwauto.com
Booth #509
SLW Automotive designs, develops and manufactures pumps for the automotive/mobile markets. Current applications include: fixed & variable oil pumps, transmission pumps, AWD actuation pumps, DCT pumps, vacuum pumps, tandem oil/vacuum pumps, brushed & brushless DC electric pumps and transfer case pumps
SL Corp 1208-6 Sinsang-Li Jillyang-Eup Gyeongsan 712838 South Korea www.slworld.com
Booth #1330
SL was established in 1954. We started to deliver H/L to Hyundai in 1968. We have established R&D center in 1986. It was tier 1 industry first in Korea. we received 5 Star certification from HKMC as best supplier for quality & technology and we also have got the QSTP award by GM for the 16 consecutive years. It is the first time in Asia.
Smartstone (Shanghai) Sensing & Control Tech Co Ltd
150 Baker Avenue EXT Concord, MA 01742 United States www.spaceclaim.com SpaceClaim is a simple, next-generation 3D design tool that can read, edit, and save JT and most other CAD formats. Designed for engineers, not CAD users. OEMs use SpaceClaim to CAD-enable engineers and suppliers are closing business faster by communicating with customers in 3D.
SPAL USA 1731 SE Oralabor Rd Ankeny, IA 50021 United States www.spalusa.com
Booth #436
A global OEM manufacturer of DC motor cooling fans and blowers for over 50 years, with a focus on Sealed Brushless Motor technology, SPAL provides the highest quality and value cooling fan/blowers for the Auto, Truck, Bus, Off-Highway, Power Sports, Refrigeration, Military and various other markets including the EV, Hybrid & Battery cooling markets.
Stratasys 5 Fortune Dr Billerica, MA 01821 United States www.stratasys.com/ & www.objet.com
Booth #915
99 Huafang Rd Shanghai 201799 China www.smartstone-tech.com
Booth #1314
Stratasys Ltd. offers FDM® and Polyjet®-based 3D printers that produce parts directly from 3D CAD files or other 3D content. Stratasys makes a range of systems for concept modeling, rapid prototyping, and direct digital manufacturing. The company's 130 materials include over 120 photopolymers and 10 thermoplastics. For more information, please visit our website.
Smithers Rapra
SUHNER Manufacturing Inc
425 W Market St Akron, OH 44303 www.smithersprapra.com
Booth #937
Headquartered in Akron, Ohio, The Smithers Group includes Smithers Rapra, Smithers Pira, Smithers Quality Assessments, Smithers Viscient, Smithers Information Services and Smithers Pharma Services. We provide technology-based services to a wide variety of industries including automotive, tire, polymer products, medical, packaging and logistics. The Smithers goal is to add value throughout the life cycle of our clients’ products, by utilizing testing, consulting, information and compliance services.
43 Anders Rd SW Rome, GA 30165 United States www.suhner.com
Booth #324P
Booth #1231
Introducing the history of a company that has passionately took on challenges for the past 27 years. The company is now highly recognized at home and abroad with its growth prospects and dominant position in the world market as a company producing technology-intensive products such as casting products, alloy wheels and batteries which are the state-ofthe-art parts essential to the auto industry.
SuperiorControls 46247 Five Mile Rd Plymouth, MI 48170 United States www.superiorcontrols.net
Booth #1306
SuperiorControls is a professional engineering and manufacturing organization focused on systems integration, automation, MES and flexible assembly systems including IPT® lines using battery-free Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs). SuperiorControls designs and builds manufacturing systems as well as precision gages and welding systems for some of the largest companies in the world.
Synergeering Group, LLC 25335 Interchange Ct Farmington Hills, MI 48335 United States www.rapidnylon.com
Booth #830
Synergeering Group, LLC is a direct service provider for RapidNylon; the worlds largest and most durable rapid prototype parts. Using the latest in Laser Sintering, parts have the highest level of accuracy and durability in the industry, delivered in just days! Parts produced are air tight, insoluble to chemicals and even have a heat tolerance of 140∞C! Email us today for a quick quote!
T Texas Economic Development 221 E 11th St Fl 4 Austin, TX 78701 United States www.texaswideopenforbusiness.com/
Booth #919
Texas supports innovative companies with exceptional technology by helping them introduce their products into the marketplace. To date, Texas has allocated more than $194 million in funds to 137 high-tech companies. Visit booth 919 to learn how Texas has launched various auto related products and projects in Texas.
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Twintec Technologie GmbH
Corso Regio Parco 27 Torino 10152 Italy www.regione.piemonte.it
Eduard-Rhein-Strasse 21-23 Koenigswinter D53639 Germany www.twintec.de
Think Up is a project offering international buyers a free dedicated lane to meet and develop business with a selection of 70 excellent ICT companies from Piemonte region. Clusters of excellence: security, intelligent transport systems, mobile & telecommunications, industrial automation, home & building automation, e-government, finance, e-health, multimedia, logistics, energy & environment, oil & gas, tourism. The project is promoted by Torino Chamber of commerce, and is managed by Piemonte Agency for Investments, Export and Tourism, with the support of its technical partners, Torino Wireless Foundation and ICT Innovation Cluster.
Twintec Technolology GmbH The B-NOx module system – the new generation of exhaust gas aftertreatment Twintec AG is a leading provider of products for exhaust gas aftertreatment such as SCR systems and active and passive particulate filters for installation by manufacturers and for retrofitting vehicles already on the roads. Twintec and Baumot have developed a third-generation SCR solution which makes it possible to adapt vehicles and stationary systems to the requirements of future regulations quickly and economically, even in the most unfavorable conditions.
Booth #925
TM4 Inc 135 J-Armand Bombardier Ste 25 Boucherville, Quebec J4B 8P1 Canada www.tm4.com/home.aspx
Booth #613P
A wholly owned subsidiary of Hydro-Québec established in 1998, TM4 develops and delivers production-ready electric and hybrid powertrain systems for passenger cars up to commercial trucks and buses. TM4 contributes to the highest possible energy conversion efficiencies thanks to its expertise in permanent magnets motors, thermal management, coil winding, outer-rotor topology, and motor and inverter control algorithms.
Transportation Research Center Inc. 10820 State Route 347 East Liberty, OH 43319 United States www.trcpg.com
Booth #733
U ULVAC Technologies Inc 401 Griffin Brook Dr Methuen, MA 01844 United States www.ulvac.com
Booth #424
ULVAC is an International corporation that designs and manufactures systems, equipment, and materials for industrial, and research applications of vacuum and thin film technology. ULVAC systems and products cover a broad spectrum of markets, with equipment for: the automotive manufacturing industry, semiconductor fabrication, flat panel display manufacturing, roll-coating, precision metallurgy, and industrial vacuum processes. A complete line of vacuum components is also offered, which includes vacuum pumps of all types, helium leak detectors, UHV systems and gauges, RGA’s and thermal analysis instrumentation. Please visit our web-site.
Booth #907
US Dept of Transportation
TRC Inc. specializes in research and development testing services. Brake, crashworthiness, durability, fuel economy, emissions, handling, and performance testing is conducted at the independent automotive proving ground.
11251 Roger Bacon Dr Reston, VA 20190 United States www.saic.com
Transtek Magnetics Inc
The U.S. Department of Transportation's ITS connected vehicle research program focuses on the development and deployment of a fully connected transportation system that makes the most of multimodal, transformational applications requiring a robust, underlying technological platform. The federal government is working to advance some critical research efforts over the next five years through investments in projects such as the Connected Vehicle Test Bed in Novi, MI and the Safety Pilot Model Deployment in Ann Arbor, MI.
1900 W Grant Rd Tucson, AZ 85745 United States www.transtekmagnetics.com
Booth #800
Booth #337
W WAISSI ENGINE LLC 4336 W Hackamore Dr Phoenix, AZ 85083 United States www.facebook.com/waissiengine
Booth #632
WAISSI ENGINE LLC focuses on research and development of the patented, next generation, opposed piston internal combustion engine, the WAISSI ENGINE; (US. Patent 8,109,244 B1, US Patent 5,402,755, other patents pending). The engine has a simple design, and promises lower internal friction, simpler balancing, fewer moving components, simpler assembly.
Wayne State Univ 4855 4th St Detroit, MI 48201 United States Wayne State University www.engineering-wayne.edu
Booth #1212P
The Electric-Drive Vehicle Engineering & Electric Transportation Technology Programs at Wayne State University is a 2+2+2 degree programs, with strategic alliance of engineering, engineering technology, community college automotive programs, and industrial partners. It's the first of its kind in its focus on EVE training for automotive engineers, technologists, and technicians.
Whitlam Label Company, Inc 24800 Sherwood Center Line, MI 48015 United States www.whitlam.com
Booth #908
Whitlam Label Company is family-owned, privately held company that offers industry- leading capabilities to produce one-of-a-kind custom engineered Labels. . With MULTIPLE MANUFACTURING facilities and FIVE DECADES of AWARD WINNING EXCELLENCE, we have the technology and experience to match your needs.
Wontae Die Casting Co Ltd 62 Hwanggeum 1 -ro Hakun-ri Yangcho-eup Gimpo-si 415813 South Korea www.wontae.com
Booth #1131
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Since the establishment of WONTAE in 1976, our main concentration has been in aluminum and zinc diecasting for automotive and electric parts, as well as in precision machining production. Through continuous research and development over the 36 years, our accumulated technology and quality in products have enabled us to be widely accepted
1675-7 shinil-dong daeduk-gu Daejeon 306230 South Korea www.truwin.co.kr
Victrex Polymer Solutions
Woosung Engineering Co Ltd
300 Conshohocken State Rd Ste 120 West Conshohocken, PA 19428 United States www.victrex.com
TRUWIN is specialized in Automotive Displacement Sensors. We design, develop and manufacture contact/non contact-type displacement sensors for all automobile and truck applications. As a specialist in automotive sensors, we are dedicated to insure the latest Design Technology with the highest Quality, Competitive Pricing and maximum Customer Satisfaction. We are striving to be a complete global competitive Supplier!
Booth #615P
33 Mancheon-Ri Uiryeong-eup Gyeongsangnam-do South Korea www.woosungaps.co.kr
Victrex has several decades of experience in manufacturing high performance PEEK polymer solutions that replace heavy metals and other plastics in the critical components found in today's engines, transmissions and braking systems. VICTREX® PEEK is a proven material that can help improve the vehicle's fuel economy, emissions, and service life.
Main Products - Refrigeration Unit - Anti-Vibration; Rubber Products; - Piston Rod for Shock Absorber; - Injection Molding Machine
Manufacturer of transformers, inductors, coils and electro mechanics products for Automobile, Power, Telecom and Solar industries. Specialized in custom design, high numbers of turns with fine wires. Magnetic Products for a Changing World.
TRUWIN
Booth #1137
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Wuhan Hontrust Auto Pulley Ind Co Ltd
Other Exhibitors:
2nd Fl, No 2 Building Jolo Fifth Hangzhou 31004 China www.jrexpo.com
AutoHarvest Foundation
Wuhan hontrust is among the most famous professional pulley manufacturers in china. We have built a reputation for advanced technology, consistent quality and on-time delivery. We are a trusted business partner with many world-famous automobile parts manufacturers such as FIAT,ZF, DELPHI, DEUTZ and BORGWARNER.
Booth #M1321
Booth #1014
Y Yantai Zhenghai Magnetic Material Co Ltd 22 Zhujiang Rd ETDZ Yantai 264006 China www.zhmag.com ZHmag established in 2000, public listed in 2011,Duns#544750730,annual capacity 6000MT,joint venture with China Minmetals to secure rare earth supply in 2012.
440 Burroughs St Detroit, MI 48202 United States www.autoharvest.org
Z 15811 Centennial Dr Northville, MI 48168 United States www.zf.com
Tier One Strategic Partner
Booth #525
ZF is a leading, worldwide automotive supplier of driveline and chassis technology. We manufacture innovative, high-quality products and related technologies that improve the mobility of people and goods. In 2012, ZF reported sales of roughly €17.4 billion, employing more than 6,800 people at its 25 North American locations.
Zhejiang Shibao Holding Group No6,17th avenue HEDA Hangzhou,Zhejiang 310018 China www.shibaogroup.com
Booth #1200
developing, manufacturing,selling auto steering. Zhejiang Shibao Holding Group has six subsidiaries in China. The company at present has the production capacity of 500 thousand set of automotive steering products.
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University Student Display
4121 52nd Ave S5th St Petersburg, FL 33706 United States
Western Michigan Univ
CHARGED is the acclaimed B2B EV Industry magazine dedicated to bringing EVs to primetime in an informative, creative, and interactive style. Each issue features company profiles, battery and technology news, new product reviews, big picture analysis energy, environment, politics, & foreign policy, and more. The Vehicles, The Tech, The Infrastructure. www.chargedevs.com
Booth #U1
615 Kumpf Dr Waterloo, Ontario N2V 1K8 Canada www.maplesoft.com
Booth #1200
AutoHarvest is a marketplace-driven e-collaboration system that accelerates innovation in advanced manufacturing. AutoHarvest is guided by its peer interest group, which consists of prominent automakers, suppliers, universities, and technology based companies. Stop by our booth for a demonstration of the system. For more, please visit our website.
Maplesoft
26495 American Dr Southfield, MI 48034 United States www.cbsdetroit.com
Booth #M1319
Booth #1025
ZF
WWJ Newsradio 950
Gold Sponsor
Booth #T1
Maplesoft™ is the leading provider of modern physical modeling software that applies mathematical principles to solve any engineering problem, no matter the complexity or domain. Their products use unique symbolic computational techniques to produce efficient, high-fidelity model equations and optimized code for fast real-time execution, including hardwarein-the-loop (HIL) applications.
NAFEMS 20751 Royal Palace Sq Unit 421 Sterling, VA 20165 United States www.nafems.org
Booth #M1325
NAFEMS is a not for profit membership association incorporating over 1100 members worldwide across a wide range of industries. The International Association of the Engineering Modelling, Analysis and Simulation Community, NAFEMS promotes best practice, provides education and training, and enhances collaboration within engineering simulation.
WARDSAUTO 3000 Town Ctr Ste 2750 Southfield, MI 48075 United States http://wardsauto.com
Booth #M1307
WardsAuto is a world-leading provider of auto industry news, data and analysis, having served the industry’s information needs for more than 80 years. We also hold the annual WardsAuto Interiors Conference, and we offer a wealth of other automotive information services including reference annuals, online databases, and customized data reports.
4601 Campus Drive Kalamazoo, MI 49008 United States
Career Fair Exhibitors Advantage Technical Resourcing 2600 Telegraph Road, Suite 170 Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302 United States www.advantageresourcing.com
Booth #101CF Aerotek
7301 Parkway Drive Hanover, MD 21076 United States www.aerotek.com
Booth #705CF Aisin
46501 Commerce Center Dr. Plymouth, MI 48170 United States www.aisinworld.com
Booth #205CF
ASG Renaissance 27655 Middlebelt Road Farmington Hills, MI 48334 United States www.asgren.com
Booth #403CF
BorgWarner Inc. 3800 Automation Avenue Auburn Hills, MI 48326 United States www.borgwarner.com/careers
Booth #201CF Bosch
38000 Hills Tech Dr. Farmington Hills, MI 48331 United States http://your.bosch-career.com/
Booth #504CF
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CalsonicKansei North America
HUSCO Automotive
27000 Hills Tech Court Farmington Hills, MI 48331 United States www.calsonic.com
2239 Pewaukee Road Waukesha, WI 53188 United States www.huscoauto.com
d. Diversified Services
KSPG
30150 Telegraph Rd. Suite 215 Bingham Farms, MI 48025 United States www.ddiversified.com
975 S Opdyke Road Auburn Hills, MI 48326 United States www.kspg.com
Delphi
Kyyba
5725 Delphi Drive Troy, MI 48098 United States www.delphi.com/careers
28230 Orchard Lake Road, Suite 130 Farmington Hills, MI 48334 United States www.staffing.kyyba.com/
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1555 Woodbridge Avenue Ann Arbor, MI 48105 United States www.toyota.com
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