Powertrain Technology - P19382308

SAE International® Professional Development FEATURED LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES

LEARNING OBJECTIVES By participating in this On Demand course, you will be able to: • Analyze brake system design parameters and vehicle performance effects • Evaluate the compromises between stability, steerability, and stopping distance • Identify the discrete mechanical components required for ABS and specify fundamental ABS performance attributes • Calculate dynamic brake balance and explain the benefits of DRP • Reconcile TCS performance expectations vs. method of implementation • Define ESC performance metrics and physical limitations • Assess features such as adaptive cruise control and brake assist and interpret federal requirements for the performance of ESC

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A Familiarization of Drivetrain Components PD730555 11 Hours | On Demand Course OVERVIEW This course is designed to expose you to various methods to an efficient, durable, quiet-running drivetrain and help you visualize individual components & their functions within the entire drivetrain system, without reference to complicated equations. It provides an introduction to the terms, functions, nomenclature, operating characteristics, & effect on vehicle performance for drivetrain component, including the clutch, torque converter, manual and automatic transmissions, driveshaft, axle, wheel ends, and brakes. Insights into the structure and function of each component, vehicle performance, & related noise, vibration, & harshness issues are provided. You’ll also be equipped to evaluate the space requirements, mounting needs, and clearances required. COURSE DETAILS Instructor J. Palazzolo Location Online Date Anytime

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Fees CEUs

$720.00 SAE Members: $648.00

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