Powertrain Technology - P19358672

TURBOCHARGING FOR FUEL ECONOMY AND EMISSIONS WEB SEMINAR REPLAY

This course will explore turbocharging for gasoline and diesel (heavy and light duty) engines, including the fundamentals of turbocharging, design features, performance measures, and matching and selection criteria. It will discuss the interaction between turbocharging and engine systems and the impact on performance, fuel economy and emissions. Developments in turbocharging technology such as variable geometry mechanisms, two- stage and sequential (series & parallel) turbocharging, EGR including low pressure loop, high pressure loop and mixed mode systems and novel turbocharging systems will be described using figures and data. • Identify the basics of how a turbocharger works, how to measure the appropriateness of a turbocharger, and how to select and match a turbocharger to the needs of your powertrain • Estimate the impact of turbocharging on performance and emissions • Anticipate potential issues such as packaging, noise, driveability, reliability, and durability • List the latest developments in turbocharging technology, their impact on engine performance and emissions, and the use of turbocharging world-wide WHO SHOULD ATTEND This course will be beneficial to powertrain development engineers, component development engineers, engineering managers, product planners, service engineers, and those developing product strategy. Heavy duty diesel engine development engineers may find the course helpful by increasing their knowledge of turbocharging and EGR systems. CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS • Fundamentals, Functionality, and Basic Design Features of Turbochargers • Impact of Turbochargers on Engine Performance, Emissions, and Fuel Economy • Performance Maps, Selection Criteria, Comparison and Matching of Turbochargers to Engine and Powertrain Needs • Turbocharger Noise, Reliability, and Durability Considerations • Advanced Technology Developments Including Variable Geometry, EGR Systems, and Multi-Stage Turbocharging • Worldwide Growth in Application of Turbocharging LEARNING OBJECTIVES By connecting with this course, you will be able to:

“The content of the webinar was well rounded, giving an

overview of the basics, a detailed explanation of current designs, and a look into the future of turbochargers.” Laura Peleh Engine Performance Analyst Caterpillar Inc.

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