4th International FEV Conference DIESEL POWERTRAINS 3.0 Coventry / West Midlands, United Kingdom JULY 3-4, 2018 www.fev.com Scientific Committee PROF. GÜNTER FEYERL FH AACHEN DR. MICHAEL KRÜGER ROBERT BOSCH GMBH PATRICE MAREZ PSA PROF. FREDERICO MILLO POLITECHNICO TORINO MARKUS PAULE DAIMLER AG HARALD KROHM OPEL AUTOMOBILE GMBH KEN UCHIYAMA DENSO INTERNATIONAL EUROPE MARIO MUERWALD DAIMLER AG IAN GRAY JAGUAR LAND ROVER MILIND PESHAVE TATA MOTORS LIMITED
Dear Colleagues, The continuous optimization of the classical ICE towards increased efficiency, reduced GHG and minimized pollutant emissions remains a key aspect of automotive engineering. Additive manufacturing and composite materials enable enhanced functionality for highly stressed engine components and, thereby, offer unprecedented flexibility for optimizing powertrain design. The electrification of the Diesel engine is another promising approach to combine the advantages of different engineering sectors and create synergies for the future. Despite the currently ongoing public discussions the modern Diesel engine represents - on a more rational base - still a favorable platform for a highly-valuable future propulsion system unit even under changing regulatory boundary conditions and an altering market environment. The 4th edition of FEV s international expert conference Diesel Powertrains 3.0 will highlight these and further aspects in various dedicated technical sessions. This year the conference is going to be hosted in the West Midlands, UK on July 3rd-4th, 2018. This engineering community meeting provides in-depth insights into new and upcoming technological innovations for the next generation of sustainable, Diesel-engined propulsion systems. With best regards THOMAS KÖRFER GROUP VICE PRESIDENT DIESEL POWERTRAINS FEV GROUP GMBH
Tuesday, 3rd July 07:40 Registration 08:00 Welcome speech, H. Busch CU-ALCTC / B. Biermann FEV EUROPE GMBH 08:15 Key note speech: D iesel Engines on the pathway to low impact on local air quality, D. Bosteels, ASSOCIATION FOR EMISSIONS CONTROL BY CATALYST RDE Demands and Development Procedures 08:40 The use of fast response analyzers for measurement of transient Real World Driving Emissions, M. Peckham, CAMBUSTION 09:05 Benefits from advanced test bench tools accelerating the calibration process of Diesel Powertrains, St. Trampert, FEV GROUP GMBH 09:30 How sensors are driving the path towards cleaner Diesel engines solutions, J. Milpied, TE CONNECTIVITY 09:55 Vehicle-comparative Calibration Crucial Factors for efficient in-the-loop-operation of dynamic Engine Test Benches, S. Walter, dspace GMBH 10:20 Coffee break Exhaust Aftertreatment Design and Definition I 10:50 Ammonia delivery at very low exhaust temperatures via on-engine conversion of AdBlue into Ammonium Carbamate Solution, J. Wilson, LOUGHBOROUGH UNIVERSITY 11:15 Design of exhaust aftertreatment system to fulfill emission limits under real driving conditions, O. Maiwald, CONTINENTAL AUTOMOTIVE GmbH 11:40 Dual SCR: optimal NOx reduction for all driving conditions, J. Op de Beeck, PLASTIC OMNIUM 12:05 Facing RDE requirements: Enhanched technical solutions for a sustainable delivery of AdBlue in terms of thawing and refilling, Ch. Ganthaler, RÖCHLING AUTOMOTIVE S.R.L. 12:30 Lunch break Exhaust Aftertreatment Design and Definition II 13:50 Specific challenges of advanced EATS for comprehensive EU6d RDE applications in multiple operational scenarios, U. Zink, BASF CATALYSTS GERMANY GMBH 14:15 Catalyst-based Emission Control Solutions for the Light Duty Diesel Market What Does the Future Hold? A. Walker, JOHNSON MATTHEY CHEMICAL PRODUCTS 14:40 Advanced SCR mixing system layout for ultra-high urea uniformity and best SCR system conversion efficiencies, J. K. Lee, YUNGJIN ENTERPRISE CO., LTD Engine Architectures and Key Sub-Systems 15:05 Further efficiency improvements for modern Diesel engines facing stringent emission regulation, Th. Körfer, FEV GROUP GMBH 15:30 Alternative engine architectures for ultra-high efficiency, R. Morgan, ADVANCED ENGINEERING CENTRE / UNIVERSITY OF BRIGHTON 15:55 Airpaths for Future Diesel Powertrains: Opportunities and Challenges, R. Burke, UNIVERSITY OF BATH 16:20 Coffee break 16:50 Improved Energy and Thermal Management Solutions for Low CO2 Emissions, A. Morris, RICARDO UK LTD 17:15 The Air System, an important contributor to reduce fuel consumption of future Automotive Diesel engines, S. Guilain, GROUPE RENAULT 17:40 Multi-parameter comparative study of fins and tubes Exhaust Gas Recirculation coolers technologies, H. Guillaume, HANON SYSTEMS 18:05 Dynamik Skip Fire for Diesel Engine Exhaust Temperature Control - First Simulation Results, M. Younkins, TULA TECHNOLOGY, INC. 18:30 Compression Ignition Reborn The 21st Century Opposed-Piston Engine, M. Subramanian, ACHATES POWER, INC. 18:55 End of first day 19:30 Reception dinner
Wednesday, 4th July Program Electrification of Diesel Powertrains Step towards Diesel Powertrains 3.0 08:00 Sensitivity Study of an Adaptive Energy Management Strategy for Heavy Vehicle Application with a P2-Hybrid Topology, S. Schulze, FH AACHEN 08:25 Combination of 48V-Hybridisation and smart air path management for low Emission Concepts, H. Busch, CU / ALCTC 08:50 Improvement of electrified Diesel engine emission and fuel consumption by holistic approach, B. Van Moergastel, DENSO AUTOMOTIVE DEUTSCHLAND GMBH 09:15 48V MHEV Diesel Balancing fuel economy and driving performance while keeping emission advantages, M. Kötter, FEV EUROPE GMBH 09:40 Coffee break Special Session Additive Manufacturing Enabler of Lightweight Design with enlarged functional performance 10:10 New Approach for Light Weight Design of Future Diesel Engines for Light-Duty Applications, W. Bick, FEV EUROPE GMBH 10:35 Minimizing Component Mass Enhanced Potential with 3D Metal Printing, S. Smith, ADDITIVA s.r.l. 11:00 The application of additive manufacturing to automotive powertrain components, D. Brackett, MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY CENTRE 11:25 Lunch break Challenges and Features of modern FIE Systems 12:55 Mexus 3.0: the new generation of shot-to-shot for testing Diesel injectors, F. R. Verdugo, LOCCIONI GROUP 13:20 Correlation of fuel injection diagnostics and combustion process analysis using the example of a diesel engine, C. Slocinski, DAIMLER AG 13:45 CO2 Potential of the Low-Pressure Path of Diesel Common-Rail Systems, H. Ulmer, BERTRANDT INGENIEURBÜRO GMBH 14:10 Diesel Injectors Production Qualities impact on Emission Compliance, A. Kapp, HYUNDAI MOTOR EUROPE TECHNICAL CENTER GMBH 14:35 Coffee break Future Mobility Minimizing GHG Emissions + Superior Local Air Quality 15:05 Power to Liquids Renewable, CO2 neutral fuels driving CI engines to impact-free real-world operation, D. Neumann, RWTH AACHEN 15:30 The Potential of Optimizing Engine Calibration for Paraffinic Diesel Fuels, R. Sallinen, NESTE CORPORATION 15:55 Key note speech: Future Automotive Powertrains Electrification versus Fuels from Renewable Energy, A. Wiartalla, FEV CONSULTING GMBH 16:20 Conclusion and thanking guests, H. Busch CU-ALCTC / Th. Körfer, FEV GROUP GMBH 16:30 End of conference
Location CONFERENCE HOTEL Best Western Plus Manor Hotel 127 Main Road Meriden, Solihull, CV7 7NH United Kingdom Phone: +44 1676 522 735 Website: www.manorhotelmeriden.co.uk FOCUS ON NETWORKING To elevate your conference experience, the 4th edition of Diesel Powertrains 3.0 offers multiple opportunities for mutual exchange between engineering experts and industry representatives. In the evening of the first conference day the delegates are invited to join the reception dinner in the National Motorcycle Museum nearby. EXCLUSIVE STAGE FOR EXHIBITORS Diesel Powertrains 3.0 offers excellent opportunities to present your products and solutions to a high level audience. You can become the exclusive dinner sponsor, book your exhibition stand close to the conference area or present your demo vehicle.
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