2019 SAE Corporate Learning GV Resource Guide - P18294612

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Learning Objectives By attending this seminar, you will be able to: • Analyze engine failure claim narratives and how they relate to the customer experience • Explain the concept of uncertainty and how it relates to failures and complaints attributed to an engine system • Analyze and interpret engine and/or vehicle warranty data • Reconcile the physical evidence with the narrative and warranty evidence • Determine the most likely cause of engine failure based on the available evidence • Reconcile any disconnect between customer expectations and experience and determine what if any corrective actions are required Who Should Attend This course has been developed for engineers and technical professionals in all fields related to the investigation, analysis, and root cause determination of engine failures in various types of vehicles and equipment used in both on-road and of- road applications. In addition, this course can be valuable to individuals involved with handling and processing customer warranty and insurance claims for engine related issues. Individuals directly involved in the investigation of engine failure and failure related issues will benefit most from this material. Please note that this course is not intended to provide an in depth discussion of individual component failure modes within the engine. The focus of the course is to understand the fundamental types and sources of inputs that contribute to engine failures and the process and methods used to identify them and determine what, if any, type of corrective actions should be implemented. SAE DIESEL TECHNOLOGY CERTIFICATE PROGRAM Watch for the certificate icon to indicate course titles that are part of an SAE multi-course certificate program. Designed to equip you with a solid understanding of diesel engines, emissions and aftertreatment strategies, and related components, the program requires completion of courses that address these areas and then facilitates further depth in aftertreatment technologies through a menu of electives. Complete the Diesel Technology Certificate and earn eight 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 for more informa- tion. View the list of required and elective courses and more information on enrolling in this SAE certificate program: sae.org/learn/professional-development/certifications/die- sel-technology-certificate.

Diesel Engine Technology I.D.# PD730812 This On Demand Course is in production at the time of catalog printing.

As diesel engines become more popular, a fundamental knowledge of diesel technology is critical for anyone involved in the diesel engine support industry. The SAE Diesel Engine Technology On Demand Course , featuring Instructor Magdi Khair, will explain the fundamental technology of diesel engines, starting with a short but thorough introduction of the diesel combustion cycle, and continuing with aspects of engine design, emission control design, and more. An overview of developing technologies for the future with a comprehensive section on exhaust after- treatment is also included.

Instructor:

Magdi Khair

URL:

sae.org/learn/content/pd730812/ (when course is available)

Engine Failure Investigation and Analysis 2 Days | Classroom Seminar I.D.# C1344 Engine failures can occur in a variety of equipment, vehicles, and applications. On occasion, a single vehicle type or equipment family will even experience multiple engine failures leading to the inevitable need to determine what the most likely cause of one or all of those failures was. This comprehensive seminar introduces participants to the methods and techniques used to understand the types of variables and inputs that can affect engine reliability and then determine the most likely cause of an individual engine or group of engine failures in the field. This seminar begins with a discussion of customer expectations and experiences and how any disconnect between the two can affect the customer’s overall perception of an engine’s performance and reliability. The seminar then focuses on the concepts of uncertainty and deterministic design, what is a failure, and how a combination of factors from design inputs to supplier variability can affect the reliability of all or just a portion of an engine population. This is followed by a review of the investigative process and analytical methods required to arrive at an objective and thoroughly developed conclusion as to the nature and cause of the failures at issue. The seminar finishes with a review of case studies that involve customer related issues and failures arising due to a variety of inputs including design, manufacturing, duty cycle, and maintenance.

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