Powertrain Technology - P19358672

SPRING ISSUE

POWERTRAIN TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION & TRAINING GUIDE

INCLUDES TRANSMISSION & DRIVETRAIN, FUELS, VEHICLE ELECTRIFICATION, AND ENGINES COURSES

May – December 2019

FEATURED COURSES INCLUDE: • NEW! Fundamental Concepts of Turbocharging Modern Engines: Current Practices and Trends | Page 38 • NEW! Basics of Internal Combustion Engines On Demand Course | Page 40 • NEW! Introduction to Hybrid Electric Vehicle Systems | Page 86 • NEW! Lithium Ion Family Battery Systems | Page 88 • NEW! Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) Hybrid Battery Systems | Page 90 PLUS—Explore Related Power & Propulsion Technology Resources on pages 94-96!

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Look to SAE International as your most critical resource for lifelong training and professional development. In this issue of the Power and Propulsion Technology Education and Training Guide , you’ll find an extensive portfolio of courses designed to keep you ahead of the industry. PLUS - don’t miss the suggested Related Power and Propulsion Technology Resources on page 94 . We’ve selected key SAE books, standards, journals, and technical events to further your professional development and deepen your technical knowledge. THIS GUIDE INCLUDES PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT RESOURCES THAT EXPLORE THE FOLLOWING TOPICS • Fuels and fuel delivery • Emissions control and the environment • Hybrid and Electric Vehicle technology including electric powertrain and battery • Powertrain/drivetrain • Internal combustion engines including gasoline and diesel fuel SAE multi-course certificates provide an outline of courses designed to extend your understanding in a specific technology area. When reviewing SAE education and training material, watch for the certificate icon. It indicates which courses are part of an SAE multi-course certificate program. For a list of programs, visit sae.org/learn/professional-development and click CERTIFICATIONS . WHY SAE? WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS ARE SAYING “Excellent subject matter and overview on how transmissions work. I have learned a great deal about something I use everyday.” Jack Smith , Senior Project Engineer, Transmission Controls Robert Bosch Corporation “The course material was current and highly informative. The instructor was an excellent communicator. I am looking forward to putting my new knowledge into practice!” Christian C. Longacre , Development Engineer, BorgWarner EARN A CERTIFICATE OF MASTERY FROM SAE

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TABLE OF CONTENTS 4 SAE POWER & PROPULSION MULTI-COURSE CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS

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DRIVETRAINS

A Familiarization of Drivetrain Components

Fundamentals of Modern Vehicle Transmissions 10 NEW! Fundamentals of Modern Vehicle Transmissions On Demand Course 12 Fundamentals of Gear Design and Application 13 Powertrain Selection for Fuel Economy and Acceleration Performance 14 Fundamentals of Automotive All-Wheel Drive Systems 16 NEW! Fundamentals of Automotive All-Wheel Drive Systems On Demand Course 17 New Mechanical Shifting Devices in Automotive Transmissions Web Seminar RePlay 18 Performance and Use of Polymer Plan Bearings in Transmission Design Web Seminar RePlay 20 High-Performance Differentials, Axles, & Drivelines 22 NEW! A Familiarization of Drivetrain Components 24 Vehicle Noise Control Engineering Academy - Powertrain Noise Track

26 ENGINES 26 Common Rail Diesel Fuel Injection 27 Introduction to Cooling Airflow Systems Web Seminar RePlay 28 Automotive Heat Transfer 30 Diesel Engine Noise Control Web Seminar and Web Seminar RePlay 31 Diesel Engine Technology 32 Diesel Engine Technology Engineering Academy

34 Engine Failure Investigation and Analysis 36 Gasoline Direct Injection (GDI) Engines 38 NEW! Fundamental Concepts of Turbocharging Modern Engines: Current Practices and Trends 39 The Basics of Internal Combustion Engines 40 NEW! Basics of Internal Combustion Engines On Demand Course 42 Turbocharging Internal Combustion Engines 44 Variable Valve Actuation: Design and Performance Impact on Advanced Powertrains

46 ENVIRONMENT 46 Advanced Diesel Particulate Filtration Systems

48 Designing On-Board Diagnostics for Light and Medium Duty Emissions Control Systems 50 Exhaust Flow Performance and Pressure Drop of Exhaust Components and Systems 52 Catalytic NOx Control Technologies for Diesel and GDI Engines 54 Combustion and Emissions for Engineers 56 Emissions-Related OBD Systems: A Design Overview

57 Evaporative and Refueling Emission Control 58 Turbocharging for Fuel Economy and Emissions

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60 FUELS AND ENERGY SOURCES 60 Improving Fuel Efficiency with Engine Oils 62 NEW! Fuel Systems: Material Selection and Compatibility with Alternative Fuels 64 Motor Fuel: Technology, Performance, Testing, and Specifications 66 Modern Fluids for Internal Combustion Engines: An Overview 68 Fuel Cells for Transportation 70 HEV/EV 70 Introduction to Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Battery Systems 71 Safe Handling of High Voltage Battery Systems 72 Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Engineering Academy 74 Introduction to NVH Aspects of Hybrid and Electric Vehicles 76 High Voltage Vehicle Safety Systems and PPE 78 Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Systems 80 NEW! Fundamentals of Electric Machines for Automotive Applications 82 NEW! Introduction to Power Electronics in Automotive Applications 84 NEW! Advanced Power Electronics in Automotive Applications 86 NEW! Introduction to Hybrid Electric Vehicle Systems 88 NEW! Lithium Ion Family Battery Systems 90 NEW! Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) Hybrid Battery Systems 92 FUTURETECH AUTO LLC ON DEMAND COURSES 94 RELATED POWERTRAIN TECHNOLOGY RESOURCES 97 2019 LIVE LEARNING SCHEDULE

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SAE CREDENTIALING - ELEVATING KNOWLEDGE SAE International offers curriculum-based, multi-course certificate programs Intended to provide a guide towards deeper knowledge in a specific area, SAE’s multi-course certificates outline required courses that offer foundational knowledge of the subject. Some certificate programs also feature additional electives designed to broaden your exposure to more specific aspects of the technology studied. In addition to the Continuing Education Units (CEUs) awarded, successful completion heightens your expertise within the field and earns you an SAE credential recognizing your achievement. PLUS—completion of many of the multi-course certificate programs equates to graduate credits towards the SAE/Kettering University 20-credit Certificate in Automotive Systems and Kettering’s 40-credit M.S in Mechanical Engineering. The following certificate programs have courses found in this issue of the Power and Propulsion Education and Training Guide. Visit sae.org/learn/professional-development and click CERTIFICATIONS for more information on all of the SAE multi-course Certificate Programs. DIESEL TECHNOLOGY CERTIFICATE PROGRAM This five-course package is designed to equip engineers with a solid understanding of diesel engines, emissions and after treatment strategies, and related components including fuel injection, and air management. The program design requires completion of courses that address these areas and then allows for further depth in after treatment technologies through a menu of electives. The required courses are: • Diesel Engine Technology On Demand Course – Page 31 • Common Rail Diesel Fuel Injection – Page 26 • Turbocharging Internal Combustion Engines – Page 42 • Advanced Diesel Particulate Filtration Systems – Page 46 Choose one elective: • Diesel Engine Noise Control Web Seminar – Page 30 • Diesel Engine Noise Control Web Seminar RePlay – Page 30 • Engine Failure Investigation and Analysis – Page 34 • Variable Valve Actuation: Design and Performance Impact on Advanced Powertrains – Page 44 • Exhaust Flow Performance and Pressure Drop of Exhaust Components and Systems – Page 50 Additional elective courses Courses no longer offered by SAE but eligible to be used as electives for this program, providing they were completed within seven years of the date the Certificate is requested, include: • 93014 – Diesel Engine Technology Watch for the certificate icon to indicate course titles that are part of an SAE multi-course certificate.

• C1214 – Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) for Diesel Engines • C0913 – Selective Catalytic Reduction for Diesel Engines Diesel Academy substitution

Individuals completing the Diesel Engine Technology Engineering Academy may use it as a substitute for the Diesel Engine Technology seminar and one elective in the Diesel Technology Certificate. The other three Required Courses must still be completed. For more information on this certificate program visit: sae.org/learn/professional- development and click CERTIFICATIONS

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SI ENGINE CERTIFICATE PROGRAM The SI Engine Certificate is a five-course package designed to familiarize engineers with key spark ignition engine components and technologies and how they function as a system. After reviewing SI engine fundamentals, the program focuses on technologies and design considerations aimed at improving performance and efficiency. By completing the certificate, engineers can acquire fairly deep engine expertise and, at the same time, earn an SAE credential. All of the following courses are required: • The Basics of Internal Combustion Engines – Page 39 • Also available as an On Demand Course – Page 40 • Turbocharging Internal Combustion Engines – Page 42 • Powertrain Selection for Fuel Economy and Acceleration Performance – Page 13 Choose one elective: • Automotive Heat Transfer – Page 28 • Combustion and Emissions – Page 54 • Engine Failure Investigation and Analysis – Page 34 • Exhaust Flow Performance and Pressure Drop of Exhaust Components and Systems – Page 50 • Gasoline Direct Injection (GDI) Engines – Page 36 • Introduction to Cooling Airflow Systems Web Seminar RePlay – Page 27 • Variable Valve Actuation Design and Performance Impact on Advanced Powertrains – Page 44 Additional elective courses Courses no longer offered by SAE but eligible to be used as electives for this program, providing they were completed within seven years of the date the Certificate is requested, include: • Internal Combustion Systems: HCCI, DoD, VCT/VVT, DI and VCR • Introduction to Commercial and Off-Road Vehicle Cooling Airflow Systems or Web Seminar Successful completion of a learning assessment is required for each course to gain the CEUs for the course. For more information on this certificate program visit: sae.org/learn/professional- development and click CERTIFICATIONS TRANSMISSION/DRIVETRAIN CERTIFICATE PROGRAM The Transmission/Drivetrain Certificate is a five course package designed to familiarize engineers with key transmission and drivetrain components and how those components function as a system (transmission, driveshafts, axles, and transfer cases). While braking systems play a significant role in modern drivetrain applications, particularly with ABS and VSC systems, they are addressed separately in other SAE courses. By completing the certificate, engineers can heighten their expertise within the transmission and drivetrain arena

and, at the same time, earn an SAE credential. All of the following courses are required: • Fundamentals of Modern Vehicle Transmissions – Page 8

• Also available as an On Demand Course – Page 10 • A Familiarization of Drivetrain Components – Page 10 • Also available as an On Demand Course – Page 22 • Fundamentals of Automotive All-Wheel Drive Systems – Page 14 • Also available as an On Demand Course – Page 16 • Fundamentals of Gear Design and Application – Page 12 • Powertrain Selection for Fuel Economy and Acceleration Performance – Page 13

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DRIVETRAINS

A FAMILIARIZATION OF DRIVETRAIN COMPONENTS

An efficient, robust, and quiet running drivetrain is as essential to customer satisfaction as styling and interior creature comforts. In this seminar, you will be exposed to various methods that can be used to accomplish this goal. Designed to help you visualize both individual components and the entire drivetrain system, this seminar focuses on the terms, functions, nomenclature, operating characteristics and effect on vehicle performance for each of the drivetrain components. Attendees will receive an introduction to the various components of the drivetrain. This course also provides insight into: the structure and function of each component; vehicle integration; and related noise, vibration and harshness issues. You will be equipped to evaluate the space requirements, mounting needs, clearances required, and effect on vehicle response for each component. Attendees will receive a copy of James Halderman’s book, “The Automotive Technology, 4th Ed.” • Compare different types of transmission synchronizers, automatic transmission torque converters, hydraulic clutch operation and epicyclic gear trains • Describe the interaction of gear ratios and vehicle performance as related to engine horsepower and torque curves • Explain phasing and mounting of propeller shafts as related to torsional excitation and secondary couple loads • Review different types of differentials • Compare common misconceptions of limited slip devices to their actual performance • Recognize four-wheel drive systems and the need for an inter-axle differential • Appraise electronic control of torque through braking and clutching devices • Evaluate the total drivetrain package as a system WHO SHOULD ATTEND This seminar is intended for engineers now working with passenger car, sport utility, truck, bus, industrial, and off- highway vehicles who have had minimal prior experience with the total drivetrain. LEARNING OBJECTIVES By attending this seminar, you will be able to: • Discuss both practical and technical aspects of smoothing clutch operation by incorporating cushion and torsional dampers

“An informative seminar for general introduction

to the drivetrain components and

terminology for any one entering the drivetrain industry.” James Lee Friction Material Manager Sulzer Euroflamm US, Inc.

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CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS • Clutch (dry/wet) • Pressure Plate • Disc • Linkage • Transmission • Automatic • Torque Converters • Manual • Propshaft • Cardan Joints • Constant Velocity Joints • Axle • Rigid • Steering • Independent • Gearing • Differentials • Transfer Case • Full-time; Part-time • Wheel Ends • Independent

I.D.# 98024

SCHEDULE September 23-24, 2019 Troy, Michigan

FEES List:

$1,595 $1,436

Members:

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• Live vs. Dead Spindle • Bearing Architecture • Brakes • Disc; • Drum • Hydraulics • Electronic Control of Brakes and Torque • Anti-Lock Brake Systems

INSTRUCTOR Joseph Palazzolo Chief Engineer of eDrive Systems, GKN Driveline

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FUNDAMENTALS OF MODERN VEHICLE TRANSMISSIONS

This seminar covers the latest transmission systems designed to achieve the most efficient engine operation. Discussion includes current designs, components and sub-systems, functionality, operation, and inter-relationships between components and systems. Using a manual transmission display, the instructor explains ratios and their function in the driveline. Automatic transmission design will illustrate automatic control and hydro-mechanic decision theory and implementation. “Hands-on” exercises using transmission models and components will supplement theoretical concepts. Mechatronics, toroidal transmission functions, and the future of the automatic transmission will also be discussed. Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) systems will be the focus on the third day of this seminar. • Explain the development, operational aspects and design principles of passenger vehicle and light truck transmission systems, their major components and sub- systems • Describe the operational parameters and inter-relationships of each of the sub-systems • Apply basic design synthesis and analysis techniques for each of the major components and sub-systems • Compare and contrast ‘stepless’ to ‘stepped’ transmission technology • Identify and describe the function and operation of all major components and sub-systems by participating in hands-on demonstrations • Recognize the limitations, technological trends, and LEARNING OBJECTIVES By attending this seminar, you will be able to:

“I develop many of the chassis components that mate with the transmission. This course helped me to fully understand the components and functionality of the different types of transmissions. ”

Jeremy Ling Product Engineer; Honda of America Manufacturing

potential new products under consideration • Summarize the direction of new passenger car transmission designs and systems

WHO SHOULD ATTEND This seminar is intended for anyone not familiar with the operational theories or functional principles of modern vehicle transmission systems.

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CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS • Overview of Mechanical Power Transmission • Theory, Function and Operation of Manual Transmission • Vehicle Powertrain Requirements and Specifications Assessment • Shift Strategy Analysis and Control System Implementation • Components and Sub-systems • Basic Gear Theory and Application Development • Powerflow Analysis • Synchronizer Operation and Analysis • Lubrication and Cooling Requirements Review • Development and Layout of the “Automatic” • Functionality • Extension of Gear Theory to Epicyclic Gear-trains • Design and Operation of Clutches and Bands • Application of One-Way/Over-Riding Clutches • Powerflow Analysis of Torque Converters, Epicyclic Gear Sets • Review of Shift Strategy • Implementation of Shift Strategy Through Hydro-Mechanical Control Systems • Simple Shift Model Analysis • Lubrication and Cooling Requirements Review • CVT Design and Operation • Technological Development of the CVT • Basic Theory of Friction Drives • Toroidal Drive Technology • Functionality and Characteristics of CVT Components, Sub-systems • CVT Power-Flow • Mechatronics • CVT Manufacturing; Future Technologies INSTRUCTOR William Mark McVea President and Principal Engineer, KBE+, Inc.

I.D.# 99018

SCHEDULE August 5-7, 2019 Troy, Michigan December 2-4, 2019 Troy, Michigan

FEES List:

$1,850 $1,665

Members:

THREE-DAYS/2.0 CEUS

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NEW! FUNDAMENTALS OF MODERN VEHICLE TRANSMISSIONS

Today’s vehicles apply the primary function of a transmission: to couple the engine to the driveline and provide torque ratios between the two. How is this achieved? This on demand course is designed to familiarize you with the operational theories and functional principles of modern vehicle transmission systems designed to achieve the most efficient engine operation. Participants will learn about current designs, the components and sub-systems used, their functional modes, how they operate, and interrelationships. An explanation of ratios and how they function within the driveline by using a manual transmission display is provided, followed by a description of the concepts of automatic control and hydro-mechanic decision theory and implementation using automatic transmission design. Various transmission models and components to supplement these theoretical concepts with practical, “hands- on” experience are demonstrated, and a discussion of mechatronics, toroidal transmission functions, and the future of the automatic transmission is included. Finally, the course provides in-depth coverage of Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) systems. These systems represent a fundamental shift in the way power is transmitted from the primary source to the remainder of the driveline. Based on the popular classroom seminar, the 16-hour course is divided into nine modules, accompanied by a workbook. While the course is approximately 16 hours in length, the estimated time to completion, including knowledge checks and the learning assessment is 18 hours. LEARNING OBJECTIVES By participating in this On Demand course, you will be able to: • Explain the development, operational aspects, and design principles of passenger vehicle and light truck transmission systems, their major components, and their sub-systems • Describe the operational parameters and interrelationships of each of the sub-systems • Apply basic design synthesis and analysis techniques for each of the major components and sub-systems • Compare and contrast “stepless” to “stepped” transmission technology • Identify and describe the function and operation of all major components and sub-systems • Recognize the limitations, technological trends, and potential new products under consideration • Summarize the direction of new passenger car transmission designs and systems

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WHO SHOULD ATTEND principles of modern vehicle transmission systems. Since the material is targeted at several design and engineering disciplines, attendees should have a minimum of two years’ design experience in the automotive powertrain field, or (preferably) a B.S. in engineering or related field. This course is equivalent to the classroom seminar, “Fundamentals of Modern Vehicle Transmissions”, and satisfies a requirement in the Transmission/Drivetrain Certificate Program. CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS • Module 0: Course Overview and Materials • Module I: General Discussion of Transmissions • Module II: Powertrain Concepts • Module III: Driveline Analysis of a Passenger Vehicle • Module IV: Stepped Transmission Technology/Manual • Module V: Four-Wheel Drive Powertrain Layout • Module VI: Stepped Transmission Technology/Automatic • Module VII: PCU/TCU Transmission Communication • Module VIII: Step-Less Transmission Technology/CVT • Module IX: AMT/CVT/Etc. INSTRUCTOR William Mark McVea President and Principal Engineer, KBE+, Inc.

I.D.# PD730419

SCHEDULE On Demand/90-day access

FEES List:

$945 $851

Members:

16-HOURS/1.8 CEUS

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FUNDAMENTALS OF GEAR DESIGN AND APPLICATION

This seminar provides a solid and fundamental understanding of gear geometry, types and arrangements, and design principles. Starting with the basic definitions of gears, conjugate motion, and the Laws of Gearing, you are given the tools needed to understand the inter-relation and coordinated motion operating within gear pairs and multi-gear trains. Basic gear system design process and gear measurement and inspection techniques will also be explained. LEARNING OBJECTIVES By attending this seminar, you will be able to: • Describe the “Law of Gearing,” conjugate action and specifically, involute profiles • Review the various definitions and terms used in gearing • Identify the function and operation of all gear arrangements • Appraise preliminary design considerations and the gear system design process • Explain practical gear measurement and inspection techniques, tools and equipment • Recognize “Best Practices” in regards to gear system design • Discuss some of the new and automated gear design systems WHO SHOULD ATTEND Powertrain engineers, engineering directors and managers, component suppliers, vehicle platform powertrain development specialists, and those involved in the design and application of geared systems and assemblies. This seminar will appeal to anyone who is interested in gears, gear systems, design development or measurement and inspection techniques. CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS • Principles of Gears • Gear Tooth Action • Gear Geometry and Nomenclature • Gear Arrangements • Preliminary Design Considerations • Gear System Design Process • Gear Design Process • Gear Measurement and Inspection • Gear Design Systems and Best Practices INSTRUCTOR William Mark McVea President and Principal Engineer, KBE+, Inc.

“Highly recommended; being new to the gear measuring field, the instructor was able to easily make me understand what I previously believed to be a cryptic science.” Jason D. Cron Instrumentation Specialist Toyota Motor Manufacturing NA, Inc.

I.D.# C0223

SCHEDULE August 8-9, 2019 Troy, Michigan

FEES List:

$1,415 $1,274

Members:

TWO-DAYS/1.3 CEUS

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POWERTRAIN SELECTION FOR FUEL ECONOMY AND ACCELERATION PERFORMANCE

Developing vehicles that achieve optimum fuel economy and acceleration performance is critical to the success of any automotive company. Many engineers haven’t received formal training on the broad range of factors influencing vehicle performance. This seminar provides fundamental understanding through the development of mathematical models describing the relevant physics and through hands-on application of automotive test equipment. LEARNING OBJECTIVES By attending this seminar, you will be able to: • Explain the basic operation of the components in an automotive powertrain • Calculate road loads on a motor vehicle • Select appropriate gear ratios for a given engine/ chassis combination • Predict the effect of gear selection, body design, and weight on the fuel economy of a vehicle • Explain and utilize the mathematical models for predicting the acceleration of an automobile • Explain and utilize the mathematical models for predicting the fuel economy of an automobile • Use computer software for predicting vehicle fuel economy and performance WHO SHOULD ATTEND Automotive engineers involved in the design and development of automotive powertrains. • Vehicle Coastdown Test • Vehicle Tractive Effort • Drivetrain Selection • Analysis of Power and Torque Flow in Drivetrain Components • Acceleration Performance Prediction • Road Load and Acceleration Power Testing Laboratory • Fuel Economy Prediction • Demonstration of Vehicle Performance Software INSTRUCTORS Dr. Craig J. Hoff Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Kettering University Dr. Gregory Davis Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Kettering University CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS • Powertrain Configuration • Road Load Forces and Power

“This is a good course for engineers which will be working on fuel economy. This course provides the physics behind modeling and integration. This should be required training for new engineers (instruction) and old pro’s (refreshment).” Jeffrey Wroblewski Senior Fuel Economy Engineer Volvo Group Truck Technology

I.D.# C0243

SCHEDULE May 21-22, 2019 Troy, Michigan

FEES List:

$1,415 $1,274

Members:

TWO-DAYS/1.3 CEUS

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FUNDAMENTALS OF AUTOMOTIVE ALL-WHEEL DRIVE SYSTEMS

This seminar provides an introduction to the fundamental concepts and evolution of passenger car and light truck 4x4/ all-wheel drive (AWD) systems including the nomenclature utilized to describe these systems. Basic power transfer unit and transfer case design parameters, component application to system function, the future of AWD systems, and emerging technologies that may enable future systems are covered. This course is an excellent follow-up to the SAE course, A Familiarization of Drivetrain Components (I.D.# 98024) . See the description for this course on page 10. LEARNING OBJECTIVES By attending this seminar, you will be able to: • Identify front wheel drive and rear wheel drive vehicle architectures • Identify part time, full time, and on-demand all-wheel drive systems • Explain the benefits of all-wheel drive over two-wheel drive • Quantify all-wheel drive traction and mobility benefits • Describe auxiliary axle disconnect systems • Explain basic vehicle dynamics performance and the effect of AWD on performance • Identify couplers vs. biasing devices and their basic function • Describe the differences between mechanical and electrical implementation in AWD systems • Describe basic control strategies and logic • Discuss advanced propulsion concepts and systems WHO SHOULD ATTEND This seminar is designed for engineers (working with ground vehicles) who need to master AWD componentry, and the function and effect of those components. Engineers new to the 4WD/AWD field, as well as managers, marketing personnel, purchasing professionals and others interested in all-wheel drive fundamentals will benefit from this seminar.

“A great overview of the AWD market and the systems and devices that are utilized.”

Michael F. Chmelko Account Manager Hilite International

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CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS • Front wheel drive and rear wheel drive vehicle architectures • Part time, full time, and on-demand all- wheel drive systems • Benefits of all-wheel drive as compared to two-wheel drive • Quantifying all-wheel drive traction and mobility benefits • Auxiliary axle disconnect systems • Basic vehicle dynamics performance and the effect of AWD on performance • Couplers vs. biasing devices • Mechanical vs. electrical implementation in AWD systems • Effects of AWD driveline configuration on NVH and weight • Basic control strategies and logic • Advanced propulsion concepts and systems

I.D.# C0305

SCHEDULE September 25, 2019 Troy, Michigan

FEES List:

$835 $752

Members:

ONE-DAY/.7 CEUS

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INSTRUCTOR Joseph Palazzolo Chief Engineer – eDrive Systems, GKN Driveline

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NEW! FUNDAMENTALS OF AUTOMOTIVE ALL-WHEEL DRIVE SYSTEMS

This on-demand course introduces the fundamental concepts and evolution of passenger car and light truck 4x4/all-wheel drive (AWD) systems, including the nomenclature utilized to describe these systems. It covers basic power transfer unit and transfer case design parameters, component application to system function, the future of AWD systems, and emerging technologies that may enable future systems. LEARNING OBJECTIVES By participating in this On Demand Course, you will be able to: • Identify front wheel drive and rear wheel drive vehicle architectures • Identify part time, full time, and on-demand all-wheel drive systems • Explain the benefits of all-wheel drive over two-wheel drive • Quantify all-wheel drive traction and mobility benefits • Describe auxiliary axle disconnect systems • Explain basic vehicle dynamics performance and the effect of AWD on performance • Identify couplers vs. biasing devices and their basic function • Describe the differences between mechanical and electrical implementation in AWD systems • Describe basic control strategies and logic • Discuss advanced propulsion concepts and systems WHO SHOULD ATTEND This course is designed for engineers (working with passenger cars, light trucks, and SUVs) who need to master AWD componentry, and the function and effect of those components. Engineers new to the 4WD/AWD field, as well as managers, marketing personnel, purchasing professionals and others interested in all-wheel drive fundamentals will benefit from this seminar. CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS • Module I: All-Wheel Drive Systems Overview • Module II: Part-Time Systems • Module III: Full-Time Systems • Module IV: Transfer Case Design • Module V: Couplers • Module VI: Noise, Vibration, and Harshness • Module VII: Emerging Technologies • Module VIII: All-Wheel Drive Interactions/New Developments INSTRUCTOR Joseph Palazzolo Chief Engineer, Geared Products GKN Driveline Torque Technology Group

I.D.# PD730556

SCHEDULE On Demand/90-day access

FEES List:

$400 $360

Members:

FIVE-HOURS/.6 CEUS

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NEW MECHANICAL SHIFTING DEVICES IN AUTOMOTIVE TRANSMISSIONS

This two-hour course will discuss the packaging, functionality, and economics of IVT architecture and expose the positive and negative aspects of IVT. The IVTs discussed use a particular type of CVT called a Double Roller Full Toroidal Variator (DFTV) which is the most compact and efficient CVT technology currently available. LEARNING OBJECTIVES By connecting to this course, you will be able to: • Recognize a One Way Clutch (OWC) and state its basic function in Automatic Transmissions • Explain the fundamental construction of a Controllable Mechanical Diode (Controllable One Way Clutch) • Explain the basic function of the CMD • Explain the value proposition of the CMD • Give examples of likely future applications of the technology WHO SHOULD ATTEND This course will be especially valuable for engineers who design, calibrate and/or integrate any common style transmission into the following types of vehicles: passenger cars, light trucks, light duty off-highway vehicles, light duty farm machinery, and military vehicles. CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS • OWC Fundamentals in Automatic Transmissions • OWC base function • Types of OWC’s • CMD Controllable One Way Clutch • Fundamental construction and function • Advantages and disadvantages • Current use in automatic transmissions • Future applications (alignment to electrified powertrains) INSTRUCTOR Michael Doherty Vice President of Marketing, Means Industries

Gain an understanding of the base construction, function and value of the new Controllable Mechanical Diode™ innovation in this 40-minute on-demand course.

I.D.# PD331711ON

SCHEDULE On Demand/90-day access

FEES List:

$50 $45

Members:

40-MINUTES

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PERFORMANCE AND USE OF POLYMER PLAN BEARINGS IN TRANSMISSION DESIGN

This course presents the tribological performance of polymeric plain bearings as related to transmission applications and deals with the various wear and damage mechanisms that can occur with a polymer bearing in transmissions. The damage mechanisms discussed include adhesion, abrasion, fatigue and erosion. A brief discussion of relevant lubrication states, boundary lubrication and fluid film formation, is included. The course also addresses specific mechanical design issues associated with using polymer plain bearings within the transmission. LEARNING OBJECTIVES By connecting to this course, you will be able to: • Describe damage mechanisms of polymer plain bearings and washers in transmissions, including: • Adhesion and adhesive friction and wear • Abrasion and abrasive wear • Fatigue and fatigue wear • Cavitation erosion • Cite differences in lubrication states as they relate to the performance of polymer plain bearings and washers, including boundary and fluid film lubrication • Identify material solutions to overcome the variety of damage mechanisms • Discuss mechanical design issues • Describe the uses of plain bearing surfaces within the transmission and related componentry WHO SHOULD ATTEND Engineers who design, calibrate and/or integrate any common style transmission into passenger cars, light trucks, light duty off-highway vehicles, light duty farm machinery, or military vehicles. CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS • Wear or damage mechanisms • Differences in lubrication states as they relate to the performance of polymer plain bearings and washers • Materials solutions to overcome the variety of damage mechanisms discussed • Mechanical design issues • Applications review INSTRUCTORS Michael Kim Principal Engineer, Tribological Materials, GGB Bearing Technology Matt Steiner Applications Engineering Leader, Automotive Segment, GGB Bearing Technology

As part of a broad transmission design philosophy, the understanding and application of tribological systems is critical.

I.D.# PD331710ON

SCHEDULE On Demand/90-day access

FEES List:

$130 $117

Members:

50-MINUTES/.1 CEUS

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HIGH-PERFORMANCE DIFFERENTIALS, AXLES, & DRIVELINES

Every automobile has a differential and most have axles, yet the exact function of these is not common knowledge. This comprehensive seminar introduces participants to the function and interfaces of axles and their individual components. As we modify cars for street performance or all out race applications, it is important to know the trade- offs in the drivetrain system. The theory and practice of axle systems is introduced along with a hands-on style approach to repairing and modifying axles for high performance applications. For this hands-on approach, actual hardware will be reviewed in an informal setting. The seminar begins by defining the axle fundamentals and operation followed by an in-depth review of original equipment axles, differentials, torque bias, hypoid gears, and rebuild steps. The different manufacturing and service techniques required for different gear architectures is also reviewed. The seminar concludes with a unique applications- specific workshop and industry trends discussion. Upon completion of the seminar, attendees will have a working knowledge of axles, hypoid gearing, and differentials (open and limited slip), along with typical performance enthusiast modifications for race teams and weekend warriors. The book, “High-Performance Differentials, Axles, and Drivelines,” by Joseph Palazzolo is included in the course materials. LEARNING OBJECTIVES By attending this seminar, you will be able to: • Identify vehicle specific axle types • Evaluate the differences between open and limited slip differential (LSD) • Distinguish between the different torque transfer characteristics of the different LSD technologies • Identify how to correctly set and adjust bearing preload and hypoid contact patterns • Describe how to assemble and disassemble a differential • Explain the steps to set-up a new gear set and bearings • Recognize the difference required between typical passenger car applications and high-performance, race style axles

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WHO SHOULD ATTEND This seminar is intended for automotive engineers and mechanics who are working in the driveline area. This also includes performance shop mechanics and race teams that are modifying axles for specific on and off-road applications. Any performance-minded amateur, professional racer, or race team would also benefit from attending this seminar.

I.D.# C1113

SCHEDULE September 26-27, 2019 Troy, Michigan

FEES List:

$1,415 $1,274

Members:

TWO-DAYS/1.3 CEUS

CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS DAY ONE

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• Axle Fundamentals • Axle housing types

• Axle rebuild • Differentials

DAY TWO • Aftermarket differentials • Hypoid Ring and Pinion Gears

• Axle Shafts • Driveshafts • Pinion angle

INSTRUCTOR Joseph Palazzolo Chief Engineer of eDrive Systems at GKN Driveline

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NEW! A FAMILIARIZATION OF DRIVETRAIN COMPONENTS

An efficient, durable, and quiet running drivetrain is as essential to customer satisfaction as styling and interior creature comforts. This seven-module, on-demand course is designed to expose you to various methods used to accomplish this goal and will help you to visualize individual components and their functions within the entire drivetrain system, without reference to complicated equations. Instructor Joseph Palazzolo provides an introduction to the terms, functions, nomenclature, operating characteristics, and effect on vehicle performance for each of the drivetrain components, 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, and related noise, vibration, and harshness issues are provided. You’ll also be equipped to evaluate the space requirements, mounting needs, and clearances required. While the course is approximately 11 hours in length, the estimated time to completion, including knowledge checks and the learning assessment, is 12 hours. LEARNING OBJECTIVES By participating in this On Demand Course, you will be able to: • Discuss both practical and technical aspects of smoothing clutch operation by incorporating cushion and torsional dampers • Compare different types of transmission synchronizers, automatic transmission torque converters, hydraulic clutch operation and epicyclic gear trains • Describe the interaction of gear ratios and vehicle performance as related to engine horsepower and torque curves Explain phasing and mounting of propeller shafts as related to torsional excitation and secondary couple loads • Describe different types of differentials • Compare common misconceptions of limited slip devices to their actual performance • Recognize four-wheel drive systems and the need for an inter-axle differential • Appraise electronic control of torque through braking and clutching devices • Evaluate the total drivetrain package as a system

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WHO SHOULD ATTEND This course has been developed for engineers working with passenger car, sport utility, truck, bus, industrial, and off- highway vehicles who have had minimal prior experience with the total drivetrain. An engineering undergraduate degree in any discipline would be beneficial. This course is the equivalent to the classroom seminar, A Familiarization of Drivetrain Components, and satisfies a requirement in the Transmission/Drivetrain Certificate Program. CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS • Manual Transmission Clutch • Manual and Automatic Transmissions • Propshaft and CV Joints • Axles • Transfer Case/Power Transfer Units • Wheel Ends • Brakes

I.D.# PD730555

SCHEDULE On Demand/90-day access

FEES List:

$720 $648

Members:

11-HOURS/1.2 CEUS

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INSTRUCTOR Joseph Palazzolo Director of eDrive Systems GKN Automotive

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