2019 SAE Corporate Learning GV Resource Guide - P18294612

SAE INTERNATIONAL

2019 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT RESOURCE GUIDE GROUND VEHICLE

SAE CORPORATE LEARNING CLIENTS

3M Co. A123 Systems LLC A & D Technology, Inc. Aaron’s Automotive Products Abbott Diagnostics ACH LLC Actia Corp. AGC Automotive AGCO Corp. Aisin World Corporation of America Algonquin Automotive AlliedSignal Inc. Aluminum Precision Products American Axle Anchor Swan Andover Industries Apple Inc. Arctic Cat Inc. Armstrong Forensic Engineers Arvin Industries, Inc. ArvinMeritor ASC Exterior Technologies Aselsan, Inc. Athena Technologies Inc. Astronics AES Atlantic Auto Components Autocam Corp. Autoliv N.A. Auto Transtech Automotive Lighting LLC Azure Dynamics Inc. BAE Systems BASF Bayer Polymers Becton Dickenson Behr America, Inc. Bendix Corp. Benedict Engrg. Bethlehem Steel Corp. Biomechanical Consultants of California Bobcat Co. Bombardier R&D Borg-Warner Automotive Bose Corporation Bowles Fluidics Bridgestone Firestone Inc. Briggs & Stratton Corp. Britax Child Safety Inc. Buhler Versatile Inc. California Air Resources Board Caltrans, CA Dept. of Transportation

Daimler Trucks Dana Corp. Deere & Co. Delphi Corp. Delta-Q Technologies Denso Int’l. America, Inc. Denton ATD Denver Automotive and Diesel College Detroit Diesel Corp. Dexter Corp. Directed Technologies, Inc. Douglas Autotech Dresser-Rand Co. Dura Automotive Systems Durakon Industries Inc. Eastman Kodak Co. East Penn Manufacturing Co. Inc. Eaton Corp. Edison Welding Institute Elgin Sweeper Emerson Electric Energy Power Systems Engelhard Corp. Engineering Systems Inc. Engineered Machined Products Environment Canada Environmental Systems Products ESG Automotive EWD Faurecia Automotive Federal Mogul Corp. Fel-Pro Inc. Ficosa North America Flexfab LLC Flexible Metal, Inc. FNSS Savunma Sistemleri A.S. Fontaine Trailer Co. Ford Motor Co. Forensic Engineering Technologies, LLC Freightliner Corp. Freudenberg-Nok Ftech R&D North America Fujitsu Network Communications Gables Engineering Inc. Gates Power Drive Products Gates Rubber Inc. General Electric General Dynamics Corp. General Motors Corp. General Seating Gibbs Technologies Global Thermoelectric, Inc. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Graco Children’s Products Grand Haven Stamped Products (GHSP) Grote Industries, LLC Grupo Antolin N.A. H2Gen Innovations, Inc. Heil Environmental Heller Machine Tools Hendrickson Truck Suspension Systems Henkel Technologies Honda of America; Honda of Canada Honeywell HRYCAY Consulting Engineers Inc. Husky Corp. Husqvarna Hybrid Design Services, Inc. HyClone Laboratories HydrogenSource Hyundai-Kia America Technical Center IMMI Inc. Exco Engineering ExxonMobil Corp. Harley-Davidson Motor Co. Hayes-Lemmerz Int’l. Inc.

Imperial Oil INA Engine Components

Pollak Corp. Porsche Cars North America PPG Industries Pratt & Miller Engineering & Fabrication

Inalfa Roof Systems Industrial Neotex S.A. Industrial Technology Centre Infineum USA LP Inland Truck Parts Co. Intertek Carnot Emissions Services Intier Automotive Inc. Isuzu Motors America Inc. ITT Industries Inc. J & L Development, Inc. JAE Oregon, Inc JBM Sherman Carmel Johns Manville Johnson Controls Karl Schmidt Unisia KB Bendix Mexico Operations Kellogg Crankshaft Co. Keykert USA Knoll Inc Kohler Engines Komatsu Mining Systems Inc. Kostal of America Inc. L-3 Communications Labinal de Chihuahua S.A. de C.V. LG Silicon Valley Lab Linamar Driveline Systems Group Lord Corporation Mahindra & Mahindra Mahle Technology, Inc. Mark IV Automotive MascoTech MatsushitaCommunications Indus.Corp. Mazda Canada Means Industries, Inc. Mercedes-Benz USI Mercury Marine Meritor Automotive Inc. Messier-Dowty Inc. Metaldyne Sintered Components METALSA Methode Electronics Mitsubishi Motors R&D America MICO, Inc. Motorola, Inc. MTS Systems Corp. Nachi Robotics Systems, Inc. National Renewable Energy Laboratory National Research Council of Canada National Security Agency Navistar New Hampshire Ball Bearing New Venture Gear Inc. Neway Anchorlok Nexteer Automotive NHTSA NREL NxtGen Emission Controls Nissan Motor Co. Novabus Inc. NSK Corp. Optis Oshkosh Corporation PACCAR Inc. Panasonic Automotive Systems Paulstra C.R.C. Lubrizol Corp. Luk USA LLC MACIMEX Magna Magneti Marelli

Prestolite Electric Inc. Purolator Products Co. QED Environmental Systems Quality Industries Quantum RasGas Company Ltd

Raufoss Automotive Components Reliance Machine Products Inc. Ricardo, Inc. Robert Bosch Co. Robertshaw Tennessee Royal Canadian Mint S. C. Johnson Schaeffler Group Schukra of NA Siemens Automotive Corp. Sigma International Simula Automotive Safety Devices, Inc.

SL America Solutia Inc. Southwest Research Institute Spartan Chassis Systems SSI Technologies Inc. Stackpole International Stant Manufacturing Inc. Stewart & Stevenson LLC Stratasys

Swagelok Co. Synerject LLC

Systems Research Laboratories Inc. Takata Automotive Systems Laboratory Teradyne Inc. Tesla TESMA Engine Technologies Texas Instruments Inc. The Budd Co. The Genie Company Toyoda Gosei N.A. Toyota Motor Corp. Transport Canada Trelleborg Automotive Troemner Corp. TRW Inc. U. S. Military Branches U.S. EPA U.S. Steel Corp. SRG Global U.S. Tsabaki Automotive Division UCI-Fram Group Unicell Corp. United Defense LP UQM Technologies, Inc. Valeo Van-Rob Stampings VDO Vector CANTech Inc. Visteon Electronics Volkswagen de Mexico S.A. de C.V. Volvo Truck North America Inc. Wabash Technologies Warn Industries Webasto Sunroofs, Inc. Webb Wheel Products, Inc. Westport Innovations Wheel to Wheel Inc. Yamaha Motor Mfg. Corp. of America Yazaki North America, Inc. ZF Industries The Timken Co. ThyssenKrupp TI Automotive TM4 Inc.

Carborundum Cardell Corp.

Cardinal Health Inc. Cardone Industries Carlisle Brake & Friction Case Corp. Caterpillar Inc.

Cherry Automotive Chrysler Group LLC Cinch Connectors Clark Material Handling Co. Club Car Inc. CNH Industrial Coachman Industries Cobasys LLC Colorado State Patrol Academy ConocoPhillips Continental Teves Inc. Continental Tire Canada Cooper Standard Automotive

Cooper Tire Corning Inc. CSI S.p.A. Cummins, Inc. Cutler Hammer Corp.

Peterbilt Motors Co. Philips Technologies Pi Innovo, LLC Polaris Industries

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CATALOG KEY You will see the following icons alongside the course descriptions. These icons indicate: • the course is part of an SAE certificate • that it is an ACTAR approved course

Certificate – indicates the course is part of an SAE International curriculum-based, multi- course certificate. See a list of the multi-course certificates on page XIV ACTAR logo – indicates the course is an ACTAR approved course. For more information on ACTAR and ACTAR accredited courses, see page XI

Catalog Key.............................................................................................................................................I Table of Contents and List of Courses.............................................................................................I Why Professional Development?.................................................................................................... V Why SAE for Professional Development.....................................................................................VI What is SAE International Corporate Learning Solutions......................................................VII Accreditations...................................................................................................................................... X Learning Formats............................................................................................................................... XI SAE Certification & Certificate Programs..................................................................................XIII Instructor Index ...............................................................................................................................249 Instructor Biographies....................................................................................................................251 CHASSIS AND VEHICLE DYNAMICS ADAS Application: Automatic Emergency Braking....................................................................1 Advanced Vehicle Dynamics for Passenger Cars and Light Trucks.......................................2 Applied Vehicle Dynamics.................................................................................................................3 Basic Tire Mechanics and Inspection..............................................................................................5 Brake Noise Problem Resolution.................................................................................................... 6 Brake System Balance for Passenger Cars and Light Trucks.................................................. 6 Commercial Vehicle Braking Systems............................................................................................7 Fundamentals of Steering Systems................................................................................................8 Fundamentals of Vehicle Suspension Design............................................................................. 9 High-Performance Brake Systems................................................................................................10 Hydraulic Brake Systems for Passenger Cars and Light Trucks............................................. 11 Introduction to Brake Control Systems: ABS, TCS, and ESC................................................. 12 ntroduction to Brake Control Systems: ABS, TCS, and ESC...................................................14 Introduction to Brake Noise, Vibration, and Harshness.......................................................... 15 The Tire as a Vehicle Component..................................................................................................16 Tire and Wheel Safety Issues.......................................................................................................... 17 Tire Forensic Analysis....................................................................................................................... 18 Vehicle Dynamics for Passenger Cars and Light Trucks......................................................... 18 Fundamentals of Vehicle Dynamics..............................................................................................19 ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL CONTROL SYSTEMS Advanced Power Electronics in Automotive Applications.................................................... 22 Automotive Lighting: Design and Technology......................................................................... 23 Automotive Lighting: LED Applications..................................................................................... 25 Automotive Lighting: Testing and Requirements.................................................................... 26 Control Systems Simplified............................................................................................................. 27 COURSES & LEARNING PRODUCTS BY TECHNOLOGY

Many courses are available in multiple formats. In addition to finding courses that fit your technology need, look for courses with the delivery method that fits the way you want to learn. Classroom Seminars - Instructor-led seminars and workshops offered in a classroom setting Web Seminars - Instructor-led courses offered live online through WebEx Training Center

On Demand Courses - Available online anytime, offering maximum flexibility

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FMEA for Robust Design: What, Why, When and How............... 63 Fundamentals of Statistical Process Control.................................64 Introduction to Design of Experiments (DOE) for Engineers... 65 Introduction to Design Review Based on Failure Modes (DRBFM)................................................................................ 66 Introduction to Failure Mode and Effects Analysis for Product and Process........................................................................................ 67 Introduction to Finite Element Analysis.......................................... 68 Introduction to FMEA: What, Why, When and How.................... 68 Problem Solving and Root Cause Analysis Workshop............... 69 Process Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (PFMEA) and Control Plans...................................................................................... 70 Reverse Engineering: Technology of Reinvention......................... 71 Robust Design.........................................................................................72 Root Cause Problem Solving: Methods and Tools.........................73 Vibration Analysis Using Finite Element Analysis (FEA) 12 Hours | Web Seminar or On Demand Course.......................74 Advanced Concepts of GD&T 1994 .................................................. 76 Advanced GD&T Competencies: Composite Positioning........... 78 Advanced GD&T Competencies: Datum Usage............................ 79 Advanced GD&T Competencies: Profile of a Surface..................80 Applications of GD&T...........................................................................80 Comparison of ASME/ISO.................................................................... 81 Critical Concepts of Tolerance Stacks.............................................. 82 Engineering Drawing Requirements ............................................... 83 Functional Gaging and Measurement.............................................. 84 Fundamentals of GD&T 1994.............................................................. 86 Fundamentals of GD&T 2009............................................................ 87 Fundamentals of GD&T for Inspectors............................................ 88 Fundamentals of Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing (GD&T).......................................................................... 89 GD&T for Manufacturing......................................................................90 Introduction to Statistical Tolerance Stacks................................... 92 ISO Geometrical Tolerancing.............................................................. 93 Solid Model Tolerancing......................................................................94 Tolerance Stack-up Fundamentals................................................... 95 Introduction to Advanced Product Quality Planning (APQP)................................................................................................ 96 Introduction to Weibull Solution Methods..................................... 97 Principles of ISO 9001, ISO/TS 16949, and AS9100..................... 97 MANAGEMENT: LEADERSHIP, PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT & QUALITY ASSURANCE MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP Doing the Right Things Right........................................................... 100 Effective Decision-Making: A Methodology Approach...............101 Effective Writing for Engineering and Technical Professionals.....................................................................................102 Emotional Intelligence for the Engineer....................................... 104 Engineering Management Academy............................................. 104 Foundations for Implementing Root Cause Analysis.................108 Introduction to the Automotive Ecosystem................................. 109 Leading High Performance Teams................................................... 110 Managing Engineering & Technical Professionals....................... 110

Controller Area Network (CAN) for Vehicle Applications.......... 28 Controller Area Network (CAN) for Vehicle Applications.......... 28 Designing On-Board Diagnostics for Light and Medium Duty Emissions Control Systems............................................................ 28 EMC Design for PCB Design for New Energy Vehicles................ 29 Emissions-Related OBD Systems: A Design Overview...............30 Fundamentals of Shielding Design for EMC Compliance............ 31 Introduction to Car Hacking with CANbus..................................... 32 Introduction to Highly Automated Vehicles.................................. 32 Introduction to Radar for Automotive Applications.................... 34 Understanding and Using the SAE J2534-1 API to Access Vehicle Networks............................................................................. 35 CYBERSECURITY Cybersecurity: An Introduction for the Automotive Sector...... 36 Design Considerations for Secure Embedded Systems..............37 Keys to Creating a Cybersecurity Process from the J3061 Process Framework.......................................................................... 38 Keys to Creating a Cybersecurity Process from the J3061 Process Framework..........................................................................40 Performing a Cybersecurity Threat Analysis and Risk Assessment......................................................................................... 41 PRODUCT ENGINEERING TOOLS & METHODS Accelerated Test Methods for Ground and Aerospace Vehicle Development..................................................................................... 48 Advanced Product Quality Planning (APQP)................................ 49 ANOVA for Design of Experiments..................................................50 Design and Process Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA)................................................................................ 51 Design of Experiments (DOE) for Engineers................................. 52 Design for Manufacture and Assembly (DFM/DFA).................... 52 Design for Manufacturing & Assembly............................................ 52 Design for Manufacturing & Assembly (DFM/DFA).................... 53 Design of Experiments - Basic Simplified Taguchi....................... 54 Design of Experiments (DOE) for Engineers................................. 55 Design of Experiments (DOE) for Engineers..................................57 Design Review Workshop................................................................... 58 Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) for Robust Design Case Study......................................................................................... 59 FEA Beyond Basics: Nonlinear Analysis..........................................60 FEA Beyond Basics: Thermal Analysis.............................................60 Finite Element Analysis (FEA) for Design Engineers................... 61 Finite Element Analysis for Design Engineers............................... 62 VEHICLE ELECTRIFICATION Fundamentals of Electric Machines for Automotive Applications........................................................................................ 41 High Voltage Safety and PPE.............................................................. 42 High Voltage Vehicle Safety Systems.............................................. 43 High Voltage Vehicle Safety Systems and PPE............................44 Introduction to Power Electronics in Automotive Applications....................................................................................... 45

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Automotive Plastics: Principles of Materials & Process Selection........................................................................................... 140 Basics of Silicone Rubber Science and Technology.....................141 Corrosion Engineering and Prevention...........................................141 Corrosion of Metal................................................................................142 Electroplating........................................................................................143 Failure Analysis of Metals...................................................................143 Hardness Testing..................................................................................144 Introduction to Advanced High Strength Steel Applications and Manufacturing..........................................................................144 Introduction to Rubber Science and Technology........................145 Material Selection and Testing for Plastics....................................146 Materials Degradation in Mechanical Design: Wear, Corrosion, Fatigue and their Interactions......................................................147 Metallurgy of Precipitation Strengthening....................................147 Metallurgy of Steel Case Hardening................................................148 Metallurgy of Steel Through Hardening.........................................148 Metallurgy of Steel: Principles..........................................................149 Principles of Metallurgy......................................................................149 Surface Texture: Specification and Control...................................150 Tensile Testing.......................................................................................150 Wrought Aluminum Metallurgy.........................................................151 MANUFACTURING Additive Manufacturing Bundle........................................................151 Intro to Additive Manufacturing........................................................151 Additive Manufacturing Safety......................................................... 152 The Basic Additive Manufacturing Process................................... 152 Additive Manufacturing Methods and Materials..........................153 Design for Additive Manufacturing.................................................153 Additive Manufacturing Materials Science....................................154 Integrating Additive Manufacturing with Traditional Manufacturing..................................................................................154 Additive Manufacturing as a Secondary Process........................155 Design for Additive Manufacturing: Towards End-Part Production.........................................................................................156 Fundamentals of Threaded Fasteners............................................ 157 Introduction to Additive Manufacturing........................................159 Metal Forming...................................................................................... 160 NOISE, VIBRATION AND HARSHNESS Acoustic Fundamentals for Solving Noise and Vibration Problems.............................................................................................161 Automotive NVH Analysis and Control..........................................162 Diesel Engine Noise Control..............................................................163 Introduction to NVH Aspects of Hybrid and Electric Vehicles..............................................................................................163 Practical NVH Signal Processing Methods....................................164 Sound Package Materials for Vehicle Noise Control...................165 Vehicle Noise Control Engineering Academy - Powertrain Noise Track........................................................................................166 Vehicle Noise Control Engineering Academy - Vehicle Interior Noise....................................................................................167 Vehicle Sound Package Materials....................................................169

Managing Programs and Associated Risks.....................................111 Out-Innovate the Competition..........................................................112 Patent Law for Engineers....................................................................113 Patent Litigation in the U.S.: What You Need to Know...............113 Patent Litigation Risk Management Toolkit...................................114 Principled Negotiation.........................................................................115 Principles of Cost and Finance for Engineers................................116 Product Liability and The Engineer..................................................117 Risk Management Throughout the Automotive Development Process................................................................................................118 Root Cause Problem Solving: Methods and Tools........................119 Standardization in a Competitive Environment...........................120 Strategic Leadership............................................................................121 Success Strategies for Women in Industry and Business.......... 122 The Art of Leadership Presence.......................................................123 The Pillars of Leadership....................................................................124 The Role of the Expert Witness in Product Liability Litigation............................................................................................125 Workforce Readiness Academy.......................................................125 MANAGING PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT & QUALITY ASSURANCE Creating and Managing a Product Compliance Program.......... 127 Engineering Project Management...................................................128 Global 8D................................................................................................130 System Engineering and Strategic Program Management for the Aviation Industry...............................................................130 SAE/CALISO COURSES FOR INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS IATF 16949:2016 On Demand Courses............................................131 IATF 16949:2016 Overview.................................................................131 IATF 16949:2016 Standard.................................................................132 IATF 16949:2016 Auditor....................................................................132 IATF 16949:2016 Lead Auditor..........................................................132 ISO® 9001:2015 On Demand Courses................................................. 133 ISO® 9001:2015 Overview...................................................................133 ISO® 9001:2015 Standard....................................................................133 ISO® 9001:2015 Auditor .....................................................................134 ISO® 9001:2015 Lead Auditor ............................................................... 134 ISO® 14001:2015 On Demand Courses............................................134 ISO® 14001:2015 Overview.................................................................135 ISO® 14001:2015 Standard .......................................................................135 ISO® 14001:2015 Auditor.....................................................................135 ISO® 14001:2015 Lead Auditor...........................................................136 ISO® 19011 Auditor................................................................................136 MATERIALS AND MANUFACTURING MATERIALS Adhesives Bundle................................................................................. 137 Intro to Adhesive Bonding................................................................. 137 Basics of the Bonding Process .........................................................138 Intro to Adhesive Properties ............................................................138 Types of Adhesives..............................................................................138 Surface Preparation.............................................................................139 Steps for Adhesive Application .......................................................139

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POWER AND PROPULSION POWERTRAINS/DRIVETRAINS

Safe Handling of High Voltage Battery Systems........................207 The Principles and Applications of Powertrain Controls for the New Energy Vehicles..............................................................208 ENGINES Automotive Heat Transfer.................................................................209 Basics of Internal Combustion Engines..........................................210 Common Rail Diesel Fuel Injection..................................................212 Diesel Engine Technology..................................................................213 Fundamental Concepts of Turbocharging Modern Engines: Current Practices and Trends.......................................................214 Gasoline Direct Injection (GDI) Engines.........................................215 High Performance Engine Design and Development.................216 Introduction to Commercial and Off-Road Vehicle Cooling Airflow Systems............................................................................... 217 Introduction to Cooling Airflow Systems Web Seminar RePlay.................................................................................................218 The Basics of Internal Combustion Engines.................................. 221 Turbocharging Internal Combustion Engines.............................. 222 Variable Valve Actuation: Design and Performance Impact on Advanced Powertrains.............................................. 223 FUELS AND ENERGY SOURCES Fuel Cells for Transportation............................................................224 Fuel Systems: Material Selection and Compatibility with Alternative Fuels.............................................................................226 Improving Fuel Efficiency with Engine Oils................................. 227 Liquid Atomization, Sprays, and Fuel Injection...........................228 Modern Fluids for Internal Combustion Engines: An Overview..229 Motor Fuel: Technology, Performance, Testing, and Specifications..................................................................................230 SAFETY AND ACCIDENT RECONSTRUCTION Accessing and Interpreting Heavy Vehicle Event Data Recorders.......................................................................................... 232 Applying Automotive EDR Data to Traffic Crash Reconstruction................................................................................ 233 Driver Distraction from Electronic Devices: Insights and Implications...................................................................................... 235 Fundamentals of Motor Vehicle Fire Investigation.................... 235 Injuries, Anatomy, Biomechanics & Federal Regulation........... 237 Introduction to Automated Vehicle Safety: Multi-Agent, Functional Safety, and SOTIF...................................................... 237 ISO 26262 Functional Safety – Road Vehicles: Focus on Second Edition Changes..............................................................239 Photogrammetry and Analysis of Digital Media.........................240 Photography for Accident Reconstruction, Product Liability, and Testing........................................................................................241 Reconstruction and Analysis of Motorcycle Crashes.................243 Reconstruction and Analysis of Rollover Crashes of Light Vehicles..................................................................................244 Side Impact Occupant Safety and CAE.........................................245 Vehicle Crash Reconstruction: Principles and Technology......246 Vehicle Frontal Crash Occupant Safety and CAE....................... 247

A Familiarization of Drivetrain Components................................170 A Familiarization of Drivetrain Components.................................171 Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) Systems: Technology and Applications Overview................................... 172 Fundamentals of Automotive All-Wheel Drive Systems........... 173 Fundamentals of Automotive All-Wheel Drive Systems........... 174 Fundamentals of Gear Design and Application........................... 175 Fundamentals of Modern Vehicle Transmissions........................176 Fundamentals of Modern Vehicle Transmissions........................ 177 Fundamentals of Truck and Off-Highway Transmission Systems..............................................................................................179 High-Performance Differentials, Axles, & Drivelines..................180 Infinitely Variable Transmissions Using a Toroidal Traction Variator Web Seminar RePlay.......................................................181 Introduction to Gears..........................................................................182 New Mechanical Shifting Devices in Automotive Transmissions Web Seminar RePlay..........................................183 Performance and Use of Polymer Plan Bearings in Transmission Design Web Seminar RePlay..............................183 Powertrain Selection for Fuel Economy and Acceleration Performance.....................................................................................184 Transmission Engineering Academy...............................................185 ENVIRONMENT AND EMISSIONS CONTROL Advanced Diesel Particulate Filtration Systems..........................187 Catalytic NOx Control Technologies for Diesel and GDI Engines.......................................................................................188 Combustion and Emissions for Engineers.....................................189 Evaporative and Refueling Emission Control.............................. 190 Exhaust Flow Performance and Pressure Drop of Exhaust Components and Systems.............................................................191 HYBRID AND ELECTRIC VEHICLES EV Motor Design Analysis and Test Verification............................192 Application Development of Electric Vehicles and Hybrid Electric Vehicles: Balancing Economic Objectives and Technical Requirements.................................................................193 Fundamentals of Hybrid Electric Vehicles and Related Technologies.....................................................................................194 Fundamentals of Powertrain Design for Hybrid Electric Vehicles..............................................................................................195 Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Engineering Academy....................196 Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Systems...............................................199 Intelligent Vehicles: From Functional Framework to Vehicle Architecture.................................................................................... 200 Introduction to Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Battery Systems.. 200 Introduction to Hybrid Electric Vehicle Systems.........................201 Introduction to Hydraulic Hybrid Systems for Road Vehicles...202 Lithium Ion Family Battery Systems..............................................203 Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) Hybrid Battery Systems............ 204 Powertrain Architecture, Controls, and Energy Management Systems of EV and HEV................................................................205 Powertrain Product Development for Electrified Vehicles......206

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WHY PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT?

TABLE OF CONTENTS SAE IS YOUR INDUSTRY’S TRUSTED TRAINING RESOURCE. Your organization’s success depends on the knowledge and experience of your people. Engineers and technical professionals in the ground vehicle and aerospace industries look to SAE as their trusted information resource and have done so for over 110-years. The Professional Development portfolio from SAE offers you access to 300+ live online, in-classroom, and on-demand learning programs. Programs in the technology areas shaping the automotive and aerospace industries. Courses designed to meet your specific needs with the right content to solve your specific challenges. Thousands of professionals train through SAE’s portfolio to keep their organizations on the leading edge of technical and business subjects.

Contact Corporate Learning Solutions to schedule your next on-site training or to learn more about our programs. Corporate Learning Solutions +1.724.772.8529 corplearn@sae.org sae.org/learn/professional-development/ corporate-learning/

Explore State Resources for Training Dollars Often states and local economic development groups have grant dollars available for training. Contact your state’s Department of Labor or other groups in your area to research funds available for your organization. For example, Michigan residents can visit michiganworks.org and enter their zip code to find local offices and Michigan Works ! contacts in the area.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS WHAT IS SAE CORPORATE LEARNING SOLUTIONS? Professional development training programs designed to meet your specific business need or on-the-job application For 8 to 100+ employees, SAE works with you to design and deliver exactly the training you need at your site and to your team. THROUGH SAE CORPORATE LEARNING SOLUTIONS YOU CAN: • Select an existing instructor-led course for delivery at your site • Order an on-demand course for one or many employees • Purchase a corporate subscription for access to predefined course “bundles” and multiple titles • Customize a learning experience to address your specific business challenges

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SAE CORPORATE LEARNING SOLUTIONS OFFERS

VARIETY Choose from over 300 titles in 22+ technology areas. The most extensive catalog of industry-relevant training among top training providers means we can meet your specific need. CUSTOMIZATION Select from our catalog or let SAE customize a training program. We can also integrate online learning for a “blended solution.” The right course material and the best learning platforms. INDUSTRY RELEVANCE Course instructors are leading academic and industry professionals. Plus, objective industry experts review and approve all SAE courses, assuring course content is relevant and accurate and taught by knowledgeable, experienced professionals. GUARANTEED QUALITY We award the IACET CEU—the original Continuing Education Unit (CEU). By following the ANSI/IACET Standard for Continuing Education and Training, this accreditation requires us to meet a stringent standard of high-quality instruction. CONVENIENCE We schedule the instructor, supply the course materials, learning asessments, and post-course evaluation forms and coordinate administrative details like instructor travel and accommodation or online connections. You simply arrange the space and forward supplied instruc- tions to the learners. We strive to make arranging the training as easy as possible.

COST EFFECTIVENESS Whether in-person or online, the instructor comes to you! No staff travel means no time out of the office and no travel expenses. Plus our extensive course catalog makes pricing extremely competitive! Meet your training AND budget obligations. TIMELINESS As the world’s leader in mobility engineering knowledge, our programs are developed and refined to stay ahead of industry trends; we offer only the most up-to-date and knowledgeable instructors supplying timely and relevant information and tools in a highly interactive learning environment.

CURRICULUM CERTIFICATES Need a directed learning plan to meet a specific

technology or business goal? SAE multi-course, curriculum certificates offer a directed map of training in a specific technology area. Choose an established certificate program for your group or work with a Corporate Learning Solutions Representative to scope out a program business or technical need.

What determines the cost of Corporate Learning Solutions? • The length of the program (number of days or hours of learning contact time) or quantity of courses • The learning materials—some courses include textbooks, learning materials, and other job aids

• The number of participants

• Requested customizations

• The instructor’s travel expenses or connection fees

These variables are used to calculate a base fee (typically based on 10 participants). The fee increases as more participants are added.

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NO OTHER TRAINING PROVIDER OFFERS THE BREADTH AND DEPTH OF TECHNICAL AND BUSINESS TOPICS TAILORED TO YOUR INDUSTRY SAE’S PORTFOLIO OFFERS YOU AN EXTENSIVE RANGE OF COURSE TITLES FOR NEARLY EVERY LEVEL OF LEARNER.

Introductory and core technical courses offer knowledge development for the new or newly hired professional—course work that imparts the tools and training an engineering degree might not.

Intermediate and advanced coursework keep the experienced engineer up-to-speed and agile in his or her focus area. Titles developed to address burgeoning or emerging technology, prepare your team for what’s changing in the industry.

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ACCREDITATIONS The IACET CEU

COURSE TITLES COVER TECHNICAL TOPICS IN: Additive Manufacturing Aerospace Regulations and Standards Aerospace Supplier Quality Aircraft Systems Automated Vehicles Chassis/Vehicle Dynamics Cybersecurity Connectivity Vehicle Technology Electronics/Electronics Systems Engineering Tools and Methods Management and Leadership Managing Product Development Materials and Manufacturing Noise, Vibration, and Harshness Powertrain Propulsion Safety and Accident Reconstruction

SAE International is recognized as an Accredited Provider by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET). All SAE Professional

Development seminars, web seminars, on-demand courses, and engineering academies meet eligibility requirements for IACET Continuing Education Units (CEUs) according to the ANSI/IACET 1-2013 Standard. To receive CEUs, attendees are required to be engaged in the entire course and demonstrate mastery of the learning objectives by successfully completing a knowledge assessment. Many organizations offer some form of continuing education credit, but only the IACET CEU is held to the strict, research- based IACET Criteria and Guidelines for Continuing Education and Training. Only IACET Authorized Providers, who undergo a strict application and site-review process, can award the IACET CEU. IACET Authorized Providers are required to re- apply and be reauthorized every five (5) years. The Continuing Education Unit (CEU) was created by IACET as a measurement of continuing education. One (1) IACET CEU is equal to ten (10) contact hours of participation in an organized continuing education experience under responsible sponsorship, capable direction, and qualified instruction. Under IACET’s care, the IACET CEU has evolved from a quantitative measure to a hallmark of quality training and instruction. For more information on IACET, visit iacet.org. To obtain official transcripts, please contact SAE Customer Service at +1.877.606.7323 (U.S. and Canada only) or +1.724.776.4970 (outside U.S. and Canada)

Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing including introductory, intermediate and advanced coursework: −− Applications of GD&T −− Engineering Drawing Requirements

−− Fundamentals of GD&T −− GD&T for Manufacturing −− Critical Concepts of Tolerance Stacks

ACTAR Approved SAE Courses Some SAE courses have been approved by the Accreditation Commission for Traffic Accident Reconstruction (ACTAR) for Continuing Education Units (CEUs). In addition, the ACTAR CEUs are also listed with the course description.

This is only a snapshot of the SAE Professional Development portfolio and the options available to you through SAE Corporate Learning Solutions. Work with a Corporate Learning Developer today to determine the best options to meet YOUR specific training challenge and to develop solutions to fit your budget and schedule.

ACTAR approved courses feature the ACTAR icon.

Upon completion of any of these courses, accredited reconstructionists should contact ACTAR, +1.800.809.3818, to request CEUs. As an ACTAR approved course, the fee for the CEUs for each course is $5.00.

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A LEARNING FORMAT TO FIT EVERY NEED Accommodate diverse learning styles and needs with SAE’s variety of learning formats.

SEMINARS SAE International offers over 200 seminar and

WEB SEMINARS Informative and content-rich, SAE web seminar are live, instructor-led courses delivered through WebEx® Training Center. Training Center. Delivered in one or a series of 90- to 120-minute sessions, Web Seminars feature audio delivered by telephone or VoIP, web-based presentations, interactive question-and-answer, and course-specific online forums for posting of supplemental materials, networking and course activities. Comprehensive course materials are also provided in PDF format.

classroom titles in 100+ separate technology and business skill topics. These courses range from one-to three-days and are led by highly-qualified, industry or academic experts. SAE live, classroom courses are interactive and encourage skill-development and problem solving. Each course includes comprehensive course materials to assist the learner in implementing the knowledge gained in the course. SAE E-LEARNING Learners can take advantage of the convenience and cost effectiveness offered by e-Learning from SAE. We maintain a growing menu of instructor-led, live online and SAE-produced on-demand courses; as well as courses from qualified training providers that have been reviewed and vetted by industry subject matter experts. These programs are listed throughout the catalog. Look for the icons that denote live online or on-demand.

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ON DEMAND COURSES Avoid travel expenses and time out of the office, and make learning fit into your schedule. Access SAE On Demand Courses right from your desktop, laptop or tablet device*. Many of our on-demand offerings are a mix of courses produced by SAE, replays of popular classroom or web seminars, and vetted training partner content. Browse our growing library of individual and bundled technology and tools courses. *There are varying equipment requirements for the different online or on-demand options. Visit the webpage for each course to determine if your system or device meets the course equipment requirements. On Demand Courses INCLUDE: • Quick, short-duration courses on targeted topics • Full length, self-paced courses based on our most popular instructor-led seminars • Replays of recorded web seminars • Courses on international standards, including ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO/TS 16949, and ISO 19011 • Course portfolios and bundles that focus on vehicle electrification, powertrain, quality, leadership, engineering tools and methods, metallurgy, additive manufacturing and more • Your company can subscribe to one title or multiple titles, for just a few employees or the entire organization. Please contact the Corporate Learning Solutions hotline, +1.724.772.8529 for additional information or to get a proposal.

CATALOG KEY You will see the following icons alongside the course descriptions. These icons indicate: • the course is part of an SAE certificate • that it is an ACTAR approved course

Certificate – indicates the course is part of an SAE International curriculum-based, multi- course certificate. See a list of the multi-course certificates on page XIV ACTAR logo – indicates the course is an ACTAR approved course. For more information on ACTAR and ACTAR accredited courses, see page XI

Many courses are available in multiple formats. In addition to finding courses that fit your technology need, look for courses with the delivery method that fits the way you want to learn. Classroom Seminars - Instructor-led seminars and workshops offered in a classroom setting Web Seminars - Instructor-led courses offered live online through WebEx Training Center

On Demand Courses - Available online anytime, offering maximum flexibility

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SAE CERTIFICATION & CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS

SAE CREDENTIALING - ELEVATING KNOWLEDGE

SAE Certification or Certificate of Competency – how does it benefit the ENGINEER? • Validates their mastery of industry-driven training and learning objectives or confirms mastery of an industry-generated body of knowledge • Imparts international recognition of experience and skills • Provides a portable credential that is recognized across industry • Demonstrates their commitment to continued growth and improvement What is the value to the ORGANIZATION? • Recognizes the capabilities of your people and enhances your company's credibility with the industry as a supplier OR OE through an independent assessment • Contributes to the hiring and promotion process – quickly illustrates the capabilities and experience of potential new hires or those you’d like to advance • Encourages employee commitment to growth and opportunity • Supports the promotion of professional competence

Show the industry the depth of your organization’s expertise. SAE offers focused topic-specific credentialing programs for engineers and other professionals in ground vehicle and aerospace. Shine a light on their knowledge and expertise through SAE Credentialing. Your team can earn an SAE Certification by passing industry-created and vetted exams. How does it work? • Complete established eligibility requirements (typically educational background and work experience) • Pass an industry-developed, vetted, and proctored exam that tests mastery of an industry-defined body of knowledge • Earn your industry recognized credential endorsing your experience and knowledge of the technology, and establishing a solid foundation on which to build a successful career. Certifications must be maintained over 3-year period of time by fulfilling established maintenance requirements. Or, expand their knowledge and build your organization’s reputation as an expert through industry-advised Certificate of Competency programs. How does it work? • Complete a course in a focused content area • Pass an industry-vetted exam that verifies your understanding of the material • Earn a Certificate of Competency or Certificate of Mastery

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

EARN A CURRICULUM-BASED, MULTI-COURSE CERTIFICATE IN A SPECIFIC TECHNICAL AREA. Need a directed learning plan to meet a specific technology or business goal? SAE multi-course, curriculum certificates offer a directed map of training in a specific technology area. Choose an established certificate program for your group or work with a Corporate Learning program developer to plot out a program for your business or technical need. In addition to the Continuing Education Units (CEUs) earned, successful completion heightens expertise within the field and awards an SAE credential recognizing the 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. Visit sae.org/learn/professional-development/certifications for more information. Accident Reconstruction Certificate Program Professionals become more proficient in the practice of vehi- cle crash/accident reconstruction by successfully completing this certificate program from SAE. Required courses guide one through crash reconstruction methods, vehicle dynamics, and event data recorder (EDR) technology then completion of three elective courses suit the individual’s specific technical interest area. The following are required courses: • Vehicle Crash Reconstruction: Principles and Technology (I.D.# C1728) • Vehicle Dynamics for Passenger Cars and Light Trucks (classroom - 99020; or on-demand option) OR Applied Vehicle Dynamics (I.D.# C0414) • Applying Automotive EDR Data to Traffic Crash Reconstruction (I.D.# C1210) OR Accessing and Interpreting Heavy Vehicle Event Data Recorders (I.D.# C1022) Choose three electives: • Accident Reconstruction, the Autonomous Vehicle and ADAS (I.D.# C1869) • Advanced Vehicle Dynamics for Passenger Cars and Light Trucks (I.D.# C0415) • Photogrammetry and Analysis of Digital Media (I.D.# C1728) • Hydraulic Brake Systems for Passenger Cars and Light Trucks (I.D.# C0509) • High-Performance Brake Systems (I.D.# C0718) • Introduction to Brake Control Systems: ABS, TCS, and ESC (classroom - I.D.# C0315; or on-demand course I.D.# PD730501) Watch for the certificate icon to indicate course titles that are part of an SAE multi-course certificate.

• Basic Tire Mechanics and Inspection (I.D.# C1423) • Tire Forensic Analysis (I.D.# C1424) • Tire and Wheel Safety Issues (I.D.# C0102) • The Tire as a Vehicle Component (I.D.# C0101) • I njuries, Anatomy, Biomechanics & Federal Regulation (I.D.# 85049) • Commercial Vehicle Braking Systems (I.D.# C0233) • Fundamentals of Automotive All-Wheel Drive Systems (I.D.# C0305) • Reconstruction and Analyis of Motorcycle Crashes (I.D.# C1502) • Reconstruction and Analyis of Rollover Crashes of Light Vehicles (I.D.# C1506) • Applying Automotive EDR Data to Traffic Crash Reconstruction (if not taken as a required course – I.D.# C1210) • Accessing and Interpreting Heavy Vehicle Event Data Recorders (if not taken as a required course – I.D.# C1022) Diesel Technology Certificate Program This certificate equips engineers with a solid understanding of diesel engines, emissions and aftertreatment strategies, and related components including fuel injection and air management. The program requires completion of courses that address these areas and offers further depth through a menu of electives. The required courses are: • Diesel Engine Technology (I.D.# PD3393014 or PD7393014) • Common Rail Diesel Fuel Injection (I.D.# C0920) • Turbocharging Internal Combustion Engines (I.D.# C0314) • Advanced Diesel Particulate Filtration Systems (I.D.# C0502) Choose one elective: • Diesel Engine Noise Control Web Seminar or Web Seminar RePlay (I.D.# WB1041; PD331041ON) • Exhaust Flow Performance and Pressure Drop of Exhaust Components and Systems (I.D.# C0235) • Variable Valve Actuation Design and Performance Impact on Advanced Powertrains (I.D.# C1332) • Engine Failure Investigation and Analysis (I.D.# C1344) Completion of the Diesel Engine Technology Engineering Academy can be used as a substitute for Diesel Engine 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: Diesel Engine Technology On Demand (I.D.# PD130812ON) Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) for Diesel Engines (I.D.# C1214) Selective Catalytic Reduction for Diesel Engines (I.D.# C0193) Technology and one elective. Additional elective courses:

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