SAE International® Professional Development FEATURED LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
LEARNING OBJECTIVES By attending this seminar, you will be able to: • Select and perform proper compatibility measurements to determine fuel compatibility with materials used in fuel systems • Perform first order solubility analyses to predict incompatibilities • Identify potential infrastructure risks associated with the introduction of new fuels • Recognize and identify conditions which promote corrosion • Select materials that are compatible for a given fuel chemistry
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Fuel Systems: Material Selection and Compatibility with Alternative Fuels C1805 2 Days | Classroom Seminar OVERVIEW This course introduces participants to the factors governing fuel-material compatibility and methods to predict and empirically determine compatibility for new alternative fuel chemistries. Using mechanisms and factors associated with chemically-induced degradation, you can assess the impact of fuel chemistry to infrastructure components, including those associated with vehicle fuel systems. Compatibility is looked at from a fuel chemistry perspective, especially new fuel types such as alcohols & biofuels. The seminar includes the use of solubility analysis to predict compatibility performance of selected polymer materials & conditions precipitating metal-based corrosion. Empirical results & field observations are shared in the context of fuel chemistry & material structure. COURSE DETAILS Instructor M. Kass Location Jacksonville, FL Date Aug 27–28
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Fees CEUs
$1,415.00 SAE Members: $1,273.50
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