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SAE 2014 World Congress & Exhibition Technical Session Schedule As of 04/14/2014 07:41 pm

Tuesday, April 8 Thermal Systems for Hybrid and Electric Vehicles Session Code:

HX105

Room 110 A/B

Session Time:

9:30 a.m.

The purpose of this session is to share experiences and lessons learned to advance the technology in the field of thermal management of electric and hybrid vehicle systems. This session presents papers covering both testing and simulation of hybrid and electric vehicle thermal systems.

Organizers Time

9:30 a.m.

Ales Alajbegovic, Exa Corp.; Ramesh Kumar Goyal, General Motors Co. (Retired); John Rugh, National Renewable Energy Laboratory Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0708

Evaporator-Condenser Improvement and Impact on Heat Pump System Performances for EVs Jugurtha Benouali, Valeo Climate Control Inc.; Christophe Petitjean, Isabelle Citti, Regis Beauvis, Laurent Delaforge, Valeo Thermal Systems

9:50 a.m.

2014-01-0712

Combined Condensing Air-Conditioning System Jae Yeon Kim, Hyundai Motor Co.; Yong Nam Ahn, Halla Visteon Climate; Shim Rok, Su Whan Kim, Wan Je Cho, Hyundai-Motors; Jy Choi, Hyun Keun Shin, Sang Ok Lee, Halla Visteon Climate

10:10 a.m.

2014-01-0711

Plug-in Hybrid Cooling System Requirements Michael Bassett, Jonathon Hall, Marco Warth, MAHLE Powertrain, Ltd.; Andreas Eilemann, Christian Merkle, MAHLE Behr GmbH & Co. KG

10:30 a.m.

2014-01-0707

Thermal Management Modeling for Avoidance of Thermal Runaway Conditions in Lithium-Ion Batteries Nicolas F. Ponchaut, Francesco Colella, Ryan Spray, Quinn Horn, Exponent Inc.

11:10 a.m.

2014-01-0713

Investigation of Climate Control Power Consumption in DTE Estimation for Electric Vehicles Guangning(Gary) Gao, Ford Motor Co.

2014-01-0709

Robust Thermal Design of a DC-DC Converter in an Electric Vehicle (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Kesav Kumar Sridharan, Ravish Masti, Ravi Kumar, Jiancheng Xin, Wendong Wang, Henry Kong, Delphi Automotive

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-GTL-00001, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Thermal Management Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group

Tuesday, April 8 Energy Efficiency of Thermal Systems Session Code:

HX103

Room 110 A/B

Session Time:

1:00 p.m.

Proper thermal management can significantly contribute to overall system energy efficiency. This session highlights the latest developments in thermal management energy efficiency.

Organizers Time

Ronald Semel, General Motors Co.; Gursaran D. Mathur, CalsonicKansei North America Inc.; Jeffrey Bozeman, General Motors Co. Paper No.

Title

1:00 p.m.

2014-01-0672

Reducing Energy Losses from Automotive Engine Lubricants by Thermal Isolation of the Engine Mass Andrew P. Roberts, Richard Brooks, Philip Shipway, University of Nottingham; Robert Gilchrist, Jaguar Land Rover Ltd.; Ian Pegg, Ford Motor Co., Ltd.

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-0674

Fuel Economy Improvement During Cold Start Using Recycled Exhaust Heat and Electrical Energy for Engine Oil and ATF Warm-Up Byungchan Lee, Dohoy Jung, University of Michigan; John Myers, JaeHoon Kang, Hyundai-Kia America Technical Center Inc.; Young-Ho Jung, Kwang-Yeon Kim, Hyundai-Kia Motors

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-0673

Combining a Diesel Particulate Filter and Heat Exchanger for Waste Heat Recovery and Particulate Matter Reduction Charles Sprouse III, Benedictine College; University of Kansas; Christopher Depcik, University of Kansas

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-0675

Oil-Free Axial Piston Expander for Waste Heat Recovery Rémi Daccord, Antoine Darmedru, Julien Melis, Exoes

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-0676

Energy Balance During the Warm-Up of a Diesel Engine Carlos A. Romero, Universidad Tecnologica de Pereira; Antonio Torregrosa, Pablo Olmeda, Jaime Martin, CMT Universitat Politècnica de València

2:40 p.m.

2014-01-0680

Impact of Paint Color on Rest Period Climate Control Loads in LongHaul Trucks Jason Aaron Lustbader, Cory Kreutzer, Matthew A. Jeffers, National Renewable Energy Laboratory; Steven Adelman, Skip Yeakel, Volvo Group Trucks Technology; Philip Brontz, Kurt Olson, James Ohlinger, PPG Industries Inc.

3:00 p.m.

2014-01-0677

Additional Power Generation from the Exhaust Gas of a Diesel Engine Using Ammonia as the Working Fluid Saiful Bari, Shekh Rubaiyat, University of South Australia

3:20 p.m.

2014-01-0678

A Study of the Rankine Cycle Generating System for Heavy Duty HV Trucks Takatoshi Furukawa, Masaaki Nakamura, Koichi Machida, Kiyohiro Shimokawa, Hino Motors, Ltd.

3:40 p.m.

2014-01-0679

Study of Cooling Drag Reduction Method by Controlling Cooling Flow Takashi Kubokura, Toyota Motor Corp.; Takahiro Uno, DENSO Corp.; Nic Evans, Toyota Motor Engineering & Mfg. NA Inc.; Hiroshi Kuroda, Fuminori Shindo, Toyota Motor Corp.; Satoshi Nagahama, Toyota Motor Engineering & Mfg. NA Inc.

4:00 p.m.

2014-01-0671

Efficiency Analysis of the Rankine Cycle System Used for Engine Exhaust Energy Recovery under Driving Cycle Can Yang, Hui Xie, Shengkai Zhou, Tianjin Univ.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00435 and SUB-TP-00010, and a individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Thermal Management Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group

Tuesday, April 8 Load Simulation and Vehicle Performance (Part 1 of 5): Nonlinear Components/Systems Session Code: Room 111 A

M107 Session Time:

9:30 a.m.

Focusing on new theory, formulation and modeling of amplitude-, frequency- and temperature-dependent nonlinear components/systems such as rubber and hydraulic mounts or bushings, shock absorbers, and any joint friction/damping; dynamic characterization through lab and field testing; Linearization methodology; Model validation, application, and sensitivity analysis in vehicle system/subsystem simulations; Nonlinear system identification, modeling, and application in testing accuracy improvement, etc.

Organizers Time

Guangqiang Wu, Tongji University; Peijun Xu, Ebco Inc.; Fulun Yang, Tenneco Inc. Paper No.

Title

9:30 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

Technical Keynote: Nonlinear Dynamics Resolution for Vehicle NVH Matter

10:10 a.m.

2014-01-0851

Guangqiang Wu, Tongji Univ. Estimation of Nonlinear Viscoelastic Parameters from Estimated Linear Models of Behavior around Multiple Settling Points of a FoamMass System Yousof Azizi, Purdue Univ.; Vaidyanadan Sundaram, Cummins Emission Solutions; Patricia Davies, Anil Bajaj, Purdue Univ. 10:30 a.m.

2014-01-0880

Non-Linear Modeling of Bushings and Cab Mounts for Calculation of Durability Loads Christian Scheiblegger, Munich University of Applied Sciences; Nantu Roy, Orlando Silva Parez, Chrysler Group LLC; Andrew Hillis, University of Bath; Peter Pfeffer, Munich University of Applied Sciences; Jos Darling, University of Bath

10:50 a.m. 11:10 a.m.

2014-01-0852

Rubber Isolator Dynamic Characteristics Testing and Modeling

ORAL ONLY

Peijun Xu, Ebco Inc.

2014-01-0869

Combination of Test with Simulation Analysis of Brake Groan Phenomenon Guangqiang Wu, Shuyi Jin, Tongji University

2014-01-0846

Modeling Air-Spring Suspension System of the Truck Driver Seat (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Ankang Jin, Weiguo Zhang, Shihu Wang, Huazhong University of Science and Tech.; Yu Yang, C&C Trucks Co., Ltd.; Yunqing Zhang, Huazhong University of Science and Tech.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00377, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Tuesday, April 8 Load Simulation and Vehicle Performance (Part 2 of 5): Ride Comfort Session Code:

M107 Session Time:

Room 111 A

1:00 p.m.

Focusing on studies of driver behavior modeling, driving simulator techniques, vehicle ride comfort evaluation and enhancement, test/simulation correlation analysis, vehicle elastomeric component modeling (i.e. bushings, rubber mounts, springs, dampers, seat cushions), passive, semi-active and active suspension systems, suspension seat analysis and modeling techniques, the effect and control of beaming, shaking, impact harshness, brake judder and any other phenomena affecting ride comfort of driver, passengers, goods, etc.

Organizers Time

1:00 p.m.

Jennifer Johrendt, Univ. of Windsor; Peijun Xu, Ebco Inc.; James Yang, Texas Tech. Univ. Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0877

Optimal Seat Dynamic Parameters Determination for Minimizing Virtual Driver's Fatigue Prasad Kumbhar, Cummins Filtration, Inc; Ning Li, Texas Tech University; Peijun Xu, Ebco Inc.; James Yang, Texas Tech University

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-0867

State-Observers for Semi-Active Suspension Control Applications with Low Sensitivity to Unknown Road Surfaces Diana Hernandez-Alcantara, Tecnologico de Monterrey; Luis AmezquitaBrooks, Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon; Ruben Morales-Menendez, Tecnologico de Monterrey

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-0849

Modeling and Model Analysis of a Full-Car Fitted with an Anti-Pitch Anti-Roll Hydraulically Interconnected Suspension Xinxin Shao, Hunan University

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-0881

Application of Set-Based Design Method to Ride Comfort Design with a Large Number of Design Parameters Mitsuru Enomoto, Michiko Kakinuma, Hino Motors, Ltd.; Nobuhito Kato, Haruo Ishikawa, Univ of Electro-Communications; Yuichiro Hirose, Hino Motors, Ltd.

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-0843

Ride Optimization for a Heavy Commercial Vehicle Hengjia Zhu, Huazhong University of Science and Tech.; Yuliang Yang, Yu Yang, Jian Zeng, C&C Trucks Co., Ltd.; Yunqing Zhang, Huazhong University of Science and Tech.

2:40 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

Implementation of the Active Seat to Compensate Roll and Pitch Angles Jong-Jin Bae, Namcheol Kang, Kyungpook National University, Korea

2014-01-0868

Preview Enhanced Rule-Optimized Fuzzy Logic Damper Controller (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Mina Kaldas, Kemal Caliskan, Roman Henze, Ferit Küçükay, IAE, TU Braunschweig

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00377, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Tuesday, April 8 Magnesium Technologies Session Code:

M205 Session Time:

Room 111 B

9:30 a.m.

With the higher federal fuel economy standards announced recently, Mg is becoming increasingly more attractive as structural material for automobiles. In recent years, the interest in magnesium research for automotive applications has expanded beyond cast alloys to include wrought alloys. The focus is not only on improving alloy properties, but also on reducing process costs. The technical papers to be presented at the 2013 Magnesium Technologies sessions reflect this broadening perspective.

Organizers Time

9:30 a.m.

Fadi Abu-Farha, Clemson Univ.; Alan Luo, Ohio State University Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1013

A Lode Angle Dependent von Mises Yield and Hardening Model for Deformation Simulation of Cast Magnesium Alloy Guowu Shen, Su Xu, Jie Liang, John Sollen, CanmetMATERIALS

9:50 a.m.

2014-01-1015

Effect of Stress Triaxiality on the Constitutive Response of Super Vacuum Die Cast AM60B Magnesium Alloy Dan Kraehling, David Anderson, Michael Worswick, University of Waterloo; Tim Skszek, Magna Intl Inc.

10:10 a.m.

2014-01-1014

Impact of Texture on r-value and its Measurement in Magnesium Alloy Sheets Jidong Kang, CanmetMATERIALS; Raja Mishra, General Motors Co.

10:30 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

Mechanical Properties and Microstructural Evolution in Mg AZ31B Friction Stir Back Extruded Tubes Justin Milner, Fadi Abu-Farha, Clemson University

Planned by Metallic Materials Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Tuesday, April 8 Fatigue Research and Applications Session Code:

M200 Session Time:

Room 111 B

1:00 p.m.

This session covers recent fatigue research, analysis, analytical tools development, and novel applications of fatigue technology in the ground vehicle industry.

Organizers Chairpersons Time

1:00 p.m.

John J. Bonnen, Carlos Carvalho Engler-Pinto, Ford Motor Co.; Jackie D. Rehkopf, Plasan Carbon Composites John Bonnen, Ford Motor Co Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0972

Fatigue Behavior of Aluminum Alloys under Multiaxial Loading Qigui Wang, General Motors Co.; Guoqiu He, Tongji University; Yucong Wang, General Motors Co.

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-0977 ORAL ONLY

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-0976

Effect of Environment on the Very High Cycle Fatigue Behavior of a Cast Aluminum Alloy Wenkai Li, Nanjing Univ. of Aero. & Astro., China Evaluation of Mean Stress Correction Approaches in High Cycle Fatigue Life Prediction of Titanium Alloy Considering Notch Nitesh Kumar Soni, Onkar Pradeeprao Bhise, Mangesh Nadkarni, EATON India Engineering Center

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-0975

Fatigue Behavior of Stainless Steel Sheet Specimens at Extremely High Temperatures Katherine Avery, Jwo Pan, Univ. of Michigan; Carlos Carvalho Engler-Pinto, Ford Motor Co.; Zhigang Wei, Tenneco Automotive Co., Ltd.; Fulun Yang, Shengbin Lin, Tenneco Inc.; Limin Luo, Tenneco Automotive; Dmitri Konson, Tenneco Inc.

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-0973 ORAL ONLY

Fatigue Analysis of Weld Seams Considering Geometrical Manufacturing Deviations Helmut Dannbauer, Magna Engineering Center Steyr

2:40 p.m.

2014-01-0974

Study of Impact of Shot Size Ratio in the Process of Shot Peening on Fatigue Life of Suspension Coil Spring Deepak Tiwari, Anand Bhope, Maruti Suzuki India, Ltd.; Akshay Hegde, Stumpp Schuele Somappa Springs Pvt Ltd.

3:00 p.m.

2014-01-0979 ORAL ONLY

3:20 p.m.

2014-01-0978

Improvement on Mechanical and Corrosion Properties of Heavy Duty Compacted Graphite Iron Cylinder Heads by Gas Nitriding Emin Kondakci, Rifat Yilmaz, Nuri Solak, Istanbul Technical Univ. A Study on a Visualization of Fatigue Behavior near the Glass Transition Region Hideto Komurasaki, Kenichi Uchida, NOK Corp.

2014-01-0968

A Novel Approach for Numerical Calculation and Optimization of High-Cycle Fatigue Life under Multi-Axial Loads (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Mona Einolghozati, Mohammad Kankarani Farahani, Hamid Reza Lari, Abbas Bahri, Researcher at Niroo Research Institute

2014-01-0969

Cyclic Stress-Strain Behaviour of AM60B and AE44 Cast Magnesium Alloys and Its Impact on LCF Characterisation and Fatigue Analysis (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Zongjin Lu, Peter Blackmore, Jaguar Land Rover

2014-01-0970

S-N Curve Modeling for Finite Life Range under the Assumption of Linearly Changing Scatter (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Zhou Yingjie, Schaeffler Holding (China) Co., Ltd.; Tang Xuezhi, Schaeffler Trading (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.

2014-01-0971

Road Load Data Application in Solving a Crack Problem of the A/C Pipe Fixed on the Vehicle Engine (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Zheng Zhong Wang, Youzhong Xu, Kuaichu Fan, Binglin Da, Chery Automobile Co., Ltd.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00419, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Metallic Materials Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Tuesday, April 8 Expert Panel Discussion: Lessons Learned Executing Global Interiors Session Code:

M306

Room 112 A

Session Time:

9:30 a.m.

There has been effort to communizing platforms globally for cost reduction. This effort has included OEM engineering global lead locations, globally homologated designs, manufacturing technology standardization and material infrastructure communization. As this effort has been rolled out, there have been lessons learned regarding the cost/benefit tradeoffs of global communization. The panelists will share their views of these lessons learned, and provide insights in future directions.

Organizers Panelists -

Robert Egbers, Comusa; Lisa Fallon, General Motors Co.; Stephen M. Pitrof, Inteva LLC; Ravi Thyagarajan, US Army TARDEC Sreenivas Kuchibhatla, Ford Motor Co.; Gagan Mann, Chrysler Corp.; Timothy Brademeyer, Johnson Controls Automotive Sys Group;

Tuesday, April 8 Advances in Instrument Panels, Seats, and Interiors Session Code:

M300

Room 112 A

Session Time:

1:00 p.m.

This session will feature technical presentations that will discuss new technology and industry insights in automotive interiors. Focus areas include materials, perceived quality, environmental concerns, manufacturing, safety, and durability.

Organizers Time

Robert Egbers, Comusa; Lisa Fallon, General Motors Co.; Stephen M. Pitrof, Inteva LLC; Ravi Thyagarajan, US Army TARDEC Paper No.

Title

1:00 p.m.

2014-01-1027

Development of Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU) Material Daisuke Taniguchi, Wataru Tokuhara, Yuichi Miyake, Material Development Division

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-1029

Prediction of Part Warpage of Injection Molded Parts that are Joined using Vibration and Infrared Welding -A Simulation-Based Approach Ram Iyer, Eicher Engineering Solutions; Jin Zhou, Li Lu, Jeffrey Webb, Ford Motor Co., Ltd.; Qaiser Khan, Eicher Engineering Solutions

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-1033

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-1025

Polyurethane-Free Lightweight Automotive Seat Seishiro Murata, JSP; Hiroyuki Ito, Toyo Seat; Steven Sopher, JSP Stiffness Simulation Techniques and Test Correlations in Automotive Interior Cockpit Systems (IP, Door Trim and Floor Console Assembly) Mohammed K Billal, Vinothkumar Subramani, Chrysler India Automotive Pvt, Ltd.; Mohan Rao, Chrysler LLC; Tim Potok, Chrysler Corp.

2:40 p.m.

2014-01-1032

CAE Applications and Techniques used in Calculating the Snaps Insertions and Retentions Efforts in Automotive Trims Mohammed K Billal, B V Moorthy, Chrysler India Automotive Pvt, Ltd.; Dan Aquilina, Steven Schenten, Chrysler LLC

3:00 p.m.

2014-01-1024

Thermophysical Properties Measurement of Interior Car Materials vs. Temperature and Mechanical Compression Michael Kolich, Ford Motor Co.; Daniel Dooge, Mark Doroudian, ESI North America; Efim Litovsky, Richard Ng, Jacob Kleiman, Integrity Testing Labs

3:20 p.m.

2014-01-1028

Investigation of Finite Element Material Models for Instrument Panel Head Impact Simulation Venkat Pisipati, Srikanth Krishnaraj, Edgar Quinto Campos, Inteva Products LLC

3:40 p.m.

2014-01-1026

Biobased Fillers for Polypropylene for Interior Application Ayse Ademuwagun, Hyundai-Kia America Technical Center Inc.; Joel Myers, Hyundai America Technical Center

2014-01-1023

Five Bonding Techniques of Side Door Trim Insert Skin Decoration (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Dinesh Pahuja, Arpit Kapila, Sanjay Haldar, Sandeep Raina, Maruti Suzuki Automobiles India Ltd.

Planned by Polymers and Coatings Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Tuesday, April 8 Body Engineering and Design Session Code:

B100

Room 112 B

Session Time:

1:00 p.m.

Body Engineering & Design papers cover several important areas that are related to vehicle body, including its components such as instrument panel, steering column and wheel, seats, hood, decklid, transmission cross-member, hard mounted chassis, CRFM, etc. The topics included are: Novel concepts, Analysis, Design, Testing, Predictions of strength, stiffness, and fatigue life, Various welding methods, Improvement in vehicle body quality, durability, reliability, and Performance of safety, ride & handling, NVH, aerodynamics, mass reduction, as well as fuel economy.

Organizers Time

1:00 p.m.

Mallikarjuna Bennur, General Motors Co.; Raghu Echempati, Kettering Univ.; Ramakrishna Koganti, Ramk Inc.; Vesna Savic, General Motors Co. Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0348

Vehicle Spaciousness and Packaging Efficiency Rajiv Mehta, Mark Hadley, General Motors Co.

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-0357

Automotive Design Quantification: Parameters Defining Exterior Proportions According to Car Segment Martin Luccarelli, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano; Markus Lienkamp, Technical University of Munich; Dominik Matt, Pasquale Russo Spena, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-0360

The Potential of Using Heat-Treated Spring Steel in Functional Body Parts for Weight Reduction James Nelsen, Hyundai-Kia America Technical Center Inc.

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-0363

Two-Step Hood Opening System Development for Easier Hood Opening Operation Sangil Kim, Seungwoo Seo, ChungHwa Jung, SeungHyun Baek, ChangGi Ha, Hyundai Motor Co.; KiRyun Ahn, MunBae Tak, Pyeonghwa Automotive Co.

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-0350

Structural Evaluation of Ashcan and Performance Enhancement by Spring Optimization Pankaj G. Bhirud, Shreyas Shingavi, Ajay Virmalwar, Tata Technologies Ltd.

2:40 p.m.

2014-01-0356

Bus Body Modularity - Design and Manufacturing Vignesh T Shekar, Sreedhar Reddy, Mukul Mitra, Anil Cherukuri, Ashok Leyland, Ltd.

2014-01-0351

Increase in Vehicle Front, Rear and Side Stiffness Coefficients in the Past Twenty Years Necessitates New Representative Database (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Ellen L. Lee, Patrick J. Lee, Mark S. Erickson, Wilson C. Hayes, Hayes & Associates

2014-01-0352

Supporting Hinge Arrangement for Heavy Weight Side Opening Tailgate (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Rahul Shashikant Patil, Tata Motors Ltd. / Tata Technologies Ltd.

2014-01-0355

Computational Analysis and Optimization of Torsional Stiffness of a Formula-SAE Chassis (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Atishay Jain, Mahindra 2 Wheelers, Ltd.

Planned by Body Engineering Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Tuesday, April 8 Structural Plastic Composite Components ¿ Pathway to Adoption ¿ Role of Collaboration/Consortium (Part 1 of 2) Session Code:

M304 Session Time:

Room 112 C/D

9:30 a.m.

Adoption of structural plastic composites for vehicle Lightweighting is complex on many levels. The 2014 session highlights OEM perspectives, technology pathways gaps and gap analysis, consortium /government projects, enabling technologies and new business models. The session concludes with a panel discussion on pathways to enable the automotive industry to meet required cost, weight, assembly needs with a focus on collaboration and partnerships as a critical element.

Organizers Chairpersons Time

9:30 a.m.

Marianne S. Morgan, BASF Mark Minnichelli, BASF Corp. Paper No.

Title

ORAL ONLY

Opening Remarks and Introductions Marianne S. Morgan, BASF; Mark Minnichelli, BASF Corp.

9:40 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

Hyundai's Perspective on the Potential Role of Structural Composite in Future Vehicles Chi-Hoon Choi, Hyundai Motor Co.

10:10 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

DOE - Multi-Material Lightweight Prototype Vehicles Demonstration David Wagner, Ford Motor Co.

10:50 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

Opportunities for Cost Effective Implementation of Structural Composites for Mass Reduction Gregg Peterson, Lotus Engineering Inc.

11:10 a.m.

Panel

Panel Discussion with the Presenters Moderators - Elias Shakour, CAR Group Panelists - Chi-Hoon Choi, Hyundai Motor Co.; Gregg Peterson, Lotus Engineering Inc.; David Wagner, Ford Motor Co.;

Planned by Polymers and Coatings Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Tuesday, April 8 Structural Plastic Composite Components ¿ Pathway to Adoption ¿ Role of Collaboration/Consortium (Part 2 of 2) Session Code:

M304 Session Time:

Room 112 C/D

1:00 p.m.

Adoption of structural plastic composites for vehicle Lightweighting is complex on many levels. The 2014 session highlights OEM perspectives, technology pathways gaps and gap analysis, consortium /government projects, enabling technologies and new business models. The session concludes with a panel discussion on pathways to enable the automotive industry to meet required cost, weight, assembly needs with a focus on collaboration and partnerships as a critical element.

Organizers Chairpersons Time

1:00 p.m.

Marianne S. Morgan, BASF Mark Minnichelli, BASF Corp. Paper No.

Title

ORAL ONLY

Technology Roadmaps to the Plastic Composite Intensive Vehicle ¿ American Chemistry Council Matthew D. Marks, SABIC's Innovative Plastics BU

1:40 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

Government Funded National Composites Manufacturing Opportunities - Michigan Initiative Raymond Boeman, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

2:00 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

Reclaiming and Repurposing Carbon Fiber James Stike, Materials Innovation Technologies LLC

2:20 p.m. 2:40 p.m.

Networking Break ORAL ONLY

Composite-Intensive Vehicles: Addressing Assembly Constraints Susan Okray, Munro & Associates

3:00 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

Engineering Software for Designing Cost Effective Mixed Material Vehicles Marc H. Attar, Siemens PLM Software

3:20 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

Licensing Technology vs. Collaborative Research Phillip Smith, ITECS - Innovative

3:40 p.m.

Panel

Panel Discussion with the Presenters Moderators - Elias Shakour, CAR Group Panelists - Marc H. Attar, Siemens PLM Software; Raymond Boeman, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Matthew D. Marks, SABIC Innovative Plastics; Susan Okray, Munro & Associates; Phillip Smith, ITECS - Innovative; James Stike, Materials Innovation Technologies LLC;

Planned by Polymers and Coatings Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Tuesday, April 8 End of Life Management: Reuse / Recycle / Remanufacture Session Code:

SDP119 Session Time:

Room 113 A/B

9:30 a.m.

This session reviews vehicle end-of-life issues including, parts reuse, parts remanufacturing for reuse, parts/materials recycling, and the technologies and processes associated with these activities.

Organizers -

Susan Sawyer-Beaulieu, Univ. of Windsor; Jacob Hohn, Rsr Technologies; Richard T. Paul, Environmental Consultant

Chairpersons Time

9:30 a.m.

Susan Sawyer-Beaulieu, Univ of Windsor Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1973

Development of High Efficiency and Compact Bumper Recycling Equipment Atsushi Mizutani, Nissan

Planned by Sustainable Development Program Committee / Engineering Meetings Board

Tuesday, April 8 Panel Discussion: Certified Recycled Polymers - Ready for PRIME Time? A Business/Engineering and Material Science Discussion Session Code:

SDP199 Session Time:

Room 113 A/B

Michael D. Powers, Vice President Sales and Business Development, Wellman Engineering Resins

Organizers Moderators Panelists -

9:50 a.m.

John J. Bradburn, General Motors Co. Deen Chundury, Vice President of Research & Development, Wellman Engineering Resins; Mark Lapain, Materials Technical Manger, Magna International; David Lipka, Senior Project Engineering, Materials Engineering, NissanTechnical Center NA; David A. Nash, Director of Engineering, Dana Holding Corp.;

Tuesday, April 8 SAE/MIT Innovation Competition Session Code: Room 113 A/B

IDM800 Session Time:

1:00 p.m.

The goal of the competition is to provide ideas for the vehicle industry when it faces tremendous challenges by innovative start ups. Sponsored General Motors and by EmiSense. the following a series of presentations from past start up competitors, each company will present their technology and a compelling reason for development. Judging will follow and cash and ¿in kind¿ prizes to be awarded. This will be preceeded by several success stories from previous competitors.

Organizers -

David Stout, David B Stout Associates LLC

Time

1:15 p.m.

Paper No.

Title

ORAL ONLY

Opening Remarks David Stout, David B Stout Associates LLC; Dennis Nash, MIT Enterprise Forum Great Lakes Region

1:25 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

Keynote Speaker Jean Redfield, NextEnergy

1:45 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

Adaptive Tunable Antennas - A Review of 2013 Competition Winner Randy Dence, Monarch Antenna

2:05 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

Judges Introduction and Explanation of Competition Rules David Stout, David B Stout Associates LLC

2:15 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

Visual Inspection System to Detect Damaged Tools, Incorporating Predictive Tool Ware Gerald Budd, Phoenix Imaging

2:35 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

2:55 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

Steel Clad, Aluminum Brakes for Cost Effective Improved Performance Nannon Huang, LiteBrake Tech. LLC Advanced, Rugged-Low-Fire Ceramics with No Cure Shrinkage David Hatfield, Covaron

3:15 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

Smart Phone Application to Rapidly find Inexpensive Urban Parking Gerhard Boiciuc, NavPark

3:35 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

Wireless Telemetry System for Connected Vehicle Applications Martin Nathanson, Paxgrid

4:00 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

Judges Feedback and Award Presentation David Stout, David B Stout Associates LLC; Dennis Nash, MIT Enterprise Forum Great Lakes Region

Tuesday, April 8 Coated Materials Session Code:

M210 Session Time:

Room 113 C

9:30 a.m.

This session provides coating applications in automotive, e.g. low friction coatings like DLC, PTFE, other hard coatings for powertrain parts and more, other hard coatings for dies, tools, and thermal spraying for automotive application. Advanced surface engineering, e.g. surface texturing and patterning, can be included.

Organizers Chairpersons Time

9:30 a.m.

SungChul Cha, Hyundai Motor Co.; Ton Hurkmans, Ionbond LLC SungChul Cha, Hyundai Motor Co; Ton Hurkmans, Ionbond LLC Paper No.

Title

ORAL ONLY

Consideration and Development of Coatings for Aluminum Die Casting Dies and High Temperature Application SungChul Cha, Hyundai Motor Co.

10:10 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

Surface Engineering Requirements and Mass Volume Production Aspects of DLC Coated Automotive Components Ton Hurkmans, IHI Ionbond Inc.

10:30 a.m.

2014-01-1018

Microstructural Contact Mechanics Finite Element Modeling Used to Study the Effect of Coating Induced Residual Stresses on Bearing Failure Mechanisms Robert V. Petrach, David Schall, Qian Zou, Gary Barber, Randy Gu, Laila Guessous, Oakland University

10:50 a.m.

2014-01-1019

Innovative Surface Technology for Customized Tribological Systems Yashar Musayev, Schaeffler Technologies AG & Co. KG

11:10 a.m.

2014-01-1020

CVD Technology for Preparing Wear-Resistive Chromium Carbide Coatings of Engine Components Boris Bryskin, BryskinConsulting LLC; Alexander Kostylev, Yurii Pokrovskiy, Alexander Lumpov, Khlopin Radium Institute

11:30 a.m.

2014-01-1021

Study of Effect of Coating of Piston on the Performance of a Diesel Engine Suresh Kumar Rupangudi, BMSCE Bangalore; C.S. Ramesh, PESIT Bangalore; Kavadiki Veerabhadhrappa, BMS College of Engineering; Ram Rohit V, BMSCE

Planned by Metallic Materials Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Tuesday, April 8 Advances in Alternative Energy Sources for Sustainable Development in the Transportation Sector Session Code:

SDP110 Session Time:

Room 113 C

1:00 p.m.

This session explores advances in the creation of sustainable energy sources and their usage in the transportation sector. Topics can include research and in-production technology used to produce renewable energy sources and materials. A discussion on lifecycle analysis of the energy sources is also highly recommended. The SDPC encourages usage of papers, presentations, and panels in this session to display leading edge technologies and practical tools for engineers.

Organizers Time

1:00 p.m.

Rahul Jhavar, Caterpillar Inc.; Rajit Johri, Ford Motor Co.; Navtej Singh, Navistar Inc. Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1948

Determination of Carbon Footprint using LCA Method for Straight Used Cooking Oil as a Fuel in HGVs Hu Li, University of Leeds; Jim Ebner, Biomotive Fuels Ltd; Peipei Ren, Laura Campbell, Buland Dizayi, Seyed Hadavi, University of Leeds

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-1946

Thermodynamic Analysis of an Electricity-Cooling WHR Cogeneration System Aboard Ships using Siloxanes as Working Fluids Youcai Liang, Gequn Shu, Hua Tian, Haiqiao Wei, Xingyu Liang, Mingru Zhao, State Key Lab of Engines

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-1949

Simulation and Analysis of an ORC-Desalination Combined System Driven by the Waste Heat of Charge Air at Variable Operation Conditions Xuan Wang, Ge-Qun Shu, Hua Tian, Youcai Liang, Xiangxiang Wang, State Key Lab of Engines

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-1932

Development of a Spring-Based Automotive Starter David H. Myszka, Jonathan Lauden, Patrick Joyce, Andrew Murray, University of Dayton; Christoph Gillum, Stress Engineering Services Inc.

3:00 p.m.

2014-01-1952

Some Experimental Studies on Combustion, Emission and Performance Characteristics of an Agricultural Diesel Engine Fueled with Blends of Kusum Oil Methyl Ester and Diesel Harveer Singh Pali, Naveen Kumar, Delhi Technological University; Chinmaya Mishra, Galgotias University

3:20 p.m.

2014-01-1955

Synthesis of Linseed oil Biodiesel using a Non-Catalytic Supercritical Transesterification Process Dileep Kumar Gupta, Abhishek Sharma, Varun Pathak, CASRAE, Delhi Technological University; Naveen Kumar, Delhi Technological University

3:40 p.m.

2014-01-1943

Economics of Transportation Hydrocarbon Fuels and Environmental Regulations with Conceptual Solutions - Carbon-Neutral and Carbon-Negative Synfuels John R. Bucknell

2014-01-1936

Assessing Effects of Idling of a Diesel Engine Operated with Optimized Blend of Palm and Mustard Biodiesel (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) S.M. Ashrafur Rahman, Hassan Masjuki, Md. Kalam, M.J. Abedin, A. Sanjid, S. Imtenan, M.I. Arbab, Universiti Malaya

2014-01-1938

Design, Fabrication and Testing of a Regenerative Strut (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Pragadish Nandakumar, KCG College of Technology

2014-01-1947

Comparative Studies on Performance Evaluation of Waste Fried Vegetable Oil in Crude Form and Biodiesel Form in Conventional Diesel Engine (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Maddali Krishna, R. Chowdary, Chaitanya Bharathi Inst of Technology

2014-01-1951

Effect of POMDME Blend on PAH Emissions and Particulate Size Distribution from an In-Use Light-Duty Diesel Engine (Written Only - No Oral Presentation) Leonardo Pellegrini, Renata Patrini, ENI S.p.A.; Mario Marchionna, Saipem S.p.A.

2014-01-1953

Vehicle with Wind Powered Generator (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Aleksandar Hrnjak, Chrysler

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00412, SUB-TP-00009 and SUBTP-00010, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Sustainable Development Program Committee / Engineering Meetings Board

Tuesday, April 8 Panel Discussion: Quantifying and Communicating the Business Value of Augmented and Virtual Reality Session Code: Room 114 A

IDM600 Session Time:

9:30 a.m.

The dialog with stakeholders in order to obtain their support adoption and expansion of AR applications and processes requires metrics and several parallel communication strategies. Panelist will share how they have sought to measure the potential value of Augmented Reality for both internal and external customers, how and when they translate pilot results into impacts for the business, and the multidisciplinary approaches used to engage with business groups.

Organizers Chairpersons Moderators -

Elizabeth Baron, Ford Motor Co Elizabeth Baron, Ford Motor Co Elizabeth Baron, Ford Motor Co

Panelists -

Yann Caloghiris, Imagination Inc.; Paul R. Davies, Boeing; James H. Oliver, Iowa State Univ.; Alan Rankin, Texas Instruments Inc.; Thomas Seder, General Motors Co.; Christoph Wache, Robert Bosch GmbH;

Tuesday, April 8 CAE Durability Analysis and Applications (Part 1 of 3) Session Code:

M109 Session Time:

Room 114 A

1:00 p.m.

This technical session focuses on state-of-the-art fatigue theory and advanced development in fatigue analysis methodology and research. Studies and discussions on innovative and improved fatigue theory/methods in material constitutive modeling, damage rules/fatigue damage calculation, and fatigue life predictions will be addressed.

Organizers -

Chairpersons Time

1:00 p.m.

Mingchao Guo, Chrysler Group LLC; Guofei Chen, United States Steel Corp.; Abolhassan Khosrovaneh, GM; Ali Fatemi, Univ. of Toledo; Zhigang Wei, Tenneco Automotive Co., Ltd.; Guangtian Gavin Song, AM General LLC; Mark A. Pompetzki, HBM-nCode; Yung-Li Lee, Chrysler Group LLC Ali Fatemi; Mark A. Pompetzki, HBM-nCode Paper No.

Title

ORAL ONLY

Technical Keynote: Some Guidelines and Simple Techniques for Fatigue Analysis and Design Ali Fatemi, Univ. of Toledo

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-0901

Tensile and Fatigue Behaviors of Two Thermoplastics Including Strain Rate, Temperature, and Mean Stress Effects Ali Fatemi, Steve Mellot, Univ. of Toledo; Abolhassan Khosrovaneh, Charles Buehler, General Motors Co.

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-0915

TMF Life Prediction of High Temperature Components Made of Cast Iron HiSiMo: Part I: Uniaxial Tests and Fatigue Life Model Philipp von Hartrott, Fraunhofer IWM; Thomas Seifert, Offenburg University of Applied Sciences; Steven Dropps, John Deere Power Systems

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-0905

TMF Life Prediction of High Temperature Components Made of Cast Iron HiSiMo: Part II: Multiaxial Implementation and Component Assessment Thomas Seifert, Offenburg University of Applied Sciences; Radwan Hazime, ADACS Inc.; Steven Dropps, John Deere Power Systems

2:40 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

Comparison of Different Material Models for Fatigue Assessment of High Temperature Engine Components Helmut Dannbauer, Magna Engineering Center Steyr

3:00 p.m.

2014-01-0924

¿Projection-by-Projection¿ Approach: A Spectral Method for Multiaxial Random Fatigue Alessandro Cristofori, University of Ferrara; Denis Benasciutti, University of Udine

3:20 p.m.

2014-01-0923

Random Vibration Fatigue - A Study Comparing Time Domain and Frequency Domain Approaches for Automotive Applications Giovanni Morais Teixeira, Fatigue R&D Principal Engineer

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00392, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Tuesday, April 8 Occupant Protection: Occupant Restraints (Air Bags, Seat Belts, Knee Bolsters, Child Seats, etc.) Session Code:

B403

Room 114 B

Session Time:

9:30 a.m.

The Occupant Restraints Session invites papers that document new research on the restraint topics of airbags, seat belts, inflatable bolsters/seat belts, knee bolsters, Child Restraint Systems (CRS) and other related areas. These papers could include several of the following: technology description, occupant performance considerations, field data studies, development/validation methodology / results, CAE/Finite Element methods/results, packaging, and implementation / performance challenges.

Organizers -

Time

9:30 a.m.

Aditya Belwadi, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia; Lisa Fallon, General Motors Co.; Jason R. Kerrigan, Univ. of Virginia; J. Kirk Russell, Performance Events Promotion LLC; Scott D. Thomas, General Motors Co.; Chris A. Van Ee, Design Research Engineering Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0508

Design, Development and Testing of an Improved Stock Car Driver's Window Net Mounting System John Patalak, Thomas Gideon, Don Krueger, NASCAR

9:50 a.m.

2014-01-0507

Expansion of Motorized Seatbelt Control that Adjusts to Vehicle Behavior and the Effect of that Expansion Shotaro Odate, Naotoshi Takemura, Honda R&D Co., Ltd.; William Seaman, Honda R&D Americas, Inc.

10:10 a.m.

2014-01-0509

Equivalency or Compromise? A Comparative Study of the Use of Nylon 6,6 and Polyester Fiber in Automotive Airbag Cushions Bradley Orme, Robert V. Walsh, Scott Westoby, Invista S.a r.l.

10:30 a.m.

2014-01-0511

Prevention of Cushion Failure of Side Curtain Airbag By CAE June-Young Song, Kangwook Lee, Byung-Jae Ahn, Hyundai Mobis

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, SUB-TP-00007, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org

Planned by Occupant Protection Committee / Automobile Body Activity; Motorsports Engineering Committee / Motorspo Engineering Activity

Tuesday, April 8 Occupant Protection: Biomechanics Session Code:

B401

Room 114 B

Session Time:

1:00 p.m.

The Biomechanics session presents new research on automotive occupant kinematics, human injury biomechanics, and human tolerance in an automotive environment. This includes new methodologies in the study of human injury, studies of human interaction with occupant protection systems, technological advances in physical and virtual anthropomorphic test devices, and other experimental, analytical and modeling studies on the biomechanics of human injury.

Organizers Time

1:00 p.m.

Elizabeth Mary Fievisohn, Virginia Tech.; Jacob L. Fisher, Exponent Inc.; Warren N. Hardy, Virginia Tech.; Jason R. Kerrigan, Univ. of Virginia Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0491

Evaluation of Ejection Risk and Injury Distribution Using Data from the Large Truck Crash Causation Study (LTCCS) Michael E. Zabala, Exponent Inc.; Nicholas Yang, Stacy Imler, Exponent Failure Analysis; Ke Zhao, Rose Ray, Exponent Inc.

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-0489

Estimation of Body Mass Index Effect on Lower Extremity Injuries for Lateral Collision With-out Airbag Chinmoy Pal, Tomosaburo Okabe, Nissan; Kulothungan Vimalathithan, Muthukumar Muthanandam, Jeyabharath Manoharan, Satheesh Narayanan, RNTBCI

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-0493

Measurements of Non-Injurious Head Accelerations of Young Children William R. Bussone, Michael Prange, Exponent Inc.

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-0485

Investigation on Generational Difference of Intracranial Responses Related to Traumatic Brain Injuries Using Age-Specific Human Head/Brain FE Models Toshiyuki Yanaoka, Yasuhiro Dokko, Honda R&D Co., Ltd.

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-0494

Likelihood of Lumbar Spine Injuries for Far-side Occupants in Low to Moderate Speed Lateral Impacts Bethany L. Suderman, Irving S. Scher, Guidance Engineering; Randal P. Ching, University of Washington

2:40 p.m.

2014-01-0492

Measurement of Tolerable and Non-Injurious Levels of Back-toFront Whole Body Accelerations Lisa P. Gwin, Herbert Guzman, Enrique Bonugli, William Scott, Mark Freund, Biodynamic Research Corp.

3:00 p.m.

2014-01-0486

Finite-Element-Based Transfer Equations: Post-Mortem Human Subjects versus Hybrid III Test Dummy in Blunt Impact Raed E. El-jawahri, Tony R. Laituri, Agnes S. Kim, Stephen W. Rouhana, Para V. Weerappuli, Ford Motor Co.

2014-01-0490

Head Accelerations in Out-of-Position Postures in Low Speed Rear Impacts: A Comparison between Volunteer Data and GATB Simulation (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Ellen L. Lee, Patrick J. Lee, Wilson C. Hayes, Hayes & Associates

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, SUB-TP-00006 and SUB-TP-00007, and als individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Occupant Protection Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Tuesday, April 8 Materials and Residual Stress Test Development Session Code:

M106 Session Time:

Room 115 A

9:30 a.m.

Key words: residual stress, retained austenite, x-ray diffraction, neutron diffraction, induction hardening, carburizing, shot peening, quench and template, residual stress simulation, residual stress test

Organizers Time

9:30 a.m.

Gerald A. Shulke, Xichen Sun, Chrysler Group LLC; Xin Zhang, Ftech R&D North America Paper No.

Title

ORAL ONLY

Realistic Modelling of Shot Peening Using a Novel Periodic Cell Model Zhuo Chen, Fan Yang, Shaker Meguid, University of Toronto

9:50 a.m.

2014-01-0835

Effect of SPS Process Parameters on the Densification Behaviour of Yttria Stabilized Zirconia Abhinav Karanam, Vishank Kumar, Lukas Bichler, University of British Columbia

10:10 a.m.

2014-01-0836

Effect of Chill Parameters on the Residual Strain in Cast 319 Aluminum Alloy: A Neutron Diffraction Study Vishank Kumar, University of British Columbia; Dimitry Sediako, National Research Council Canada; Lukas Bichler, University of British Columbia

10:30 a.m.

2014-01-0837

Residual Stress Mapping along the Cylinder Bores of Al Alloy Engine Blocks Subjected to Production Solution Heat Treatment Schedule Anthony Lombardi, Ryerson University; Dimitry Sediako, National Research Council Canada; C. (Ravi) Ravindran, Ryerson University; Robert Mackay, Nemak of Canada

Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Tuesday, April 8 Steering and Suspension Technology Symposium Session Code:

AC300 Session Time:

Room 115 A

1:00 p.m.

The purpose of this session is to provide a forum for presentations on steering and suspension related topics as it applies to ground vehicles. Papers for this session should address new approaches as well as advances in application of steering, suspension related technologies.

Organizers Time

1:00 p.m.

Robert Ackley, Ford Motor Co.; Prashant Patel, Chrysler Group LLC Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0065

Independent Control of Steering Force and Wheel Angles to Improve Straight Line Stability Hiroki Taniguchi, Takeshi Kimura, Yuya Takeda, Taku Suzuki, Akihiro Kaneko, Tomohiro Jinbo, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-0063

Independent Left and Right Rear Toe Control System Yutaka Horiuchi, Takashi Yanagi, Honda

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-0058

Consideration about Meshing of Worm Gear Based on MUB (Meshing Under Base-Circle) Theory for EPS Yosuke Tanaka, Yasuo Shimizu, Honda R&D Co., Ltd.

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-0046

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-0048

Durability Design Method of New Stopper Bush Using New Theory (Friction and Spring) for Electric Power Steering Takehito Shiraishi, Yasuo Shimizu, Honda R&D Co., Ltd. Experimental Study on the Effect of Coil Spring Reaction Force Vector on McPherson Strut Suspension Characteristics Shinichi Nishizawa, NHK International Corp.; Takahiro Nakamura, Kazuo Furukawa, Senri Moriyama, Ryuichi Sato, NHK Spring Co., Ltd.

2:40 p.m.

2014-01-0057

Preview Ride Comfort Control for Electric Active Suspension (eActive3) Akihito Yamamoto, Aisin Seiki Co., Ltd.; Haruhiko Sugai, Toyota Motor Corp.; Ryo Kanda, Toyota Technical Development Corp.; Shuuichi Buma, Kinki University Technical College

3:00 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

The ¿LEICHT Concept¿: Lightweight, Energy-efficient, Integrated Chassis with Hub-motor Technology for Future EV ¿ From the Concept to the Prototype Andreas Höfer, Horst Friedrich, Marc Hampel, Institute of Vehicle Concepts, DLR e.V.

3:20 p.m.

2014-01-0052

A New Adaptive Controller for Performance Improvement of Automotive Suspension Systems with MR Dampers Amir Khajepour, Ankur Agrawal, University of Waterloo

3:40 p.m.

2014-01-0053

Development of A New Model for Roll-Plane Active Hydraulically Interconnected Suspension Sangzhi Zhu, University of Technology Sydney; Haiping Du, University of Wollongong; Nong Zhang, Lifu Wang, University of Technology Sydney

2014-01-0045

Influence of Shim Bending Mode on Damping Force Variation of a Hydraulic Twin Tube Shock Absorber (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Swapnil S. Kulkarni, Muragendra Magdum, Ravi B., Suspension Parts

2014-01-0051

Sprung Mass Identification of Suspension in a Simplified Model (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Gang Tang, Hefei University of Technology; Jinning Li, Chao Ding, Yunqing Zhang, Huazhong University of Science and Tech.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00407, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Steering and Suspension Committee / Automobile Chassis Activity

Tuesday, April 8 Sheet / Hydro / Gas Forming Technology and Modeling (Part 1 of 3) Session Code:

M201 Session Time:

Room 115 B

9:30 a.m.

Failure modes, phase change materials, hydro-forming, hot stamping, warm forming and super plastic forming issues and applications in sheet metal forming are interests in this session. Papers for the Sheet/ Hydro/ Gas Forming Technology and Modeling Session advance the knowledge in the state of the art in all types of sheet metal forming. Topics include using simulated, analytical, numerical and experimental tools and sheet metals for the various forming technologies.

Organizers Time

9:30 a.m.

Xiaoming Chen, U. S. Steel Corp.; S. George Luckey, Ford Motor Co.; Krishna Murali, General Motors Co.; Thomas Oetjens, Magna Intl. Paper No.

Title

ORAL ONLY

Thermal Forming Limit Behavior of 6xxx Series Aluminum Alloys at Warm Forming Temperatures Liang Ying, Jindong Lu, Ying Chang, Kunmin Zhao, Minghua Dai, Ping Hu, Dalian University of Technology

9:50 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

An Experimental and Modeling Investigation of Room-Temperature Formability of AA7075 Aluminum Aashish Rohatgi, Richard Davies, Elizabeth Stephens, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

10:10 a.m.

2014-01-0981

Hot Stamping of a B-Pillar Outer from High Strength Aluminum Sheet AA7075 Nia R. Harrison, S. George Luckey, Ford Motor Co.

10:30 a.m.

2014-01-0984

Experimental Evaluation of the Quench Rate of AA7075 Aledoni Keci, University of Michigan; Nia R. Harrison, S. George Luckey, Ford Motor Co.

10:50 a.m.

2014-01-0983

On Modeling the Hot Stamping of High Strength Aluminum Sheet Andrey Ilinich, S. George Luckey, Ford Motor Co.

11:10 a.m.

2014-01-0987

An Indirect Method to Determine Friction Coefficient in the OSU Punch Stretch Test K.S. Raghavan, R.J. Comstock, AK Steel Corp.; B.M. Hance, Novelis Inc.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00403, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Metallic Materials Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Tuesday, April 8 Sheet / Hydro / Gas Forming Technology and Modeling (Part 2 of 3) Session Code:

M201

Room 115 B

Session Time:

1:00 p.m.

Failure modes, phase change materials, hydro-forming, hot stamping, warm forming and super plastic forming issues and applications in sheet metal forming are interests in this session. Papers for the Sheet/ Hydro/ Gas Forming Technology and Modeling Session advance the knowledge in the state of the art in all types of sheet metal forming. Topics include using simulated, analytical, numerical and experimental tools and sheet metals for the various forming technologies.

Organizers Time

1:00 p.m.

Xiaoming Chen, U. S. Steel Corp.; S. George Luckey, Ford Motor Co.; Krishna Murali, General Motors Co.; Thomas Oetjens, Magna Intl. Paper No.

Title

ORAL ONLY

Phase Distributions and Mechanical Properties of Hot Stamped Automotive Part Kunmin Zhao, Ying Chang, Jindong Lu, Liang Ying, Dalian University of Technology

1:20 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

Forming Limit Surface: Theoretic Study and Implementation ZiQiang Sheng, General Motors

1:40 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

Forming Limit Diagram Determination with Digital Image Correlation Danielle Zeng, Ford Research and Innovation Center; Z. Xia, Ford Motor Co.; Yuan Gan, ETA Inc (Engineering Tech Assoc); Feng Ren, Ford Motor Co.; Laurent Chappuis, Ford Motor Co

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-0982

Determination of Forming Limit and Fracture Limit Curves Using Digital Image Correlation Gang Huang, Sriram Sadagopan, ArcelorMittal USA; Hubert Schreier, Correlated Solutions Inc.

2:20 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

Robustness Analysis in Stamping - Product Design and Material Property Variation Tony Yu Chang, Yuwei Wang, Severstal North America Inc.; Liang Huang, Yinong Shen, Ford Motor Co.; Evangelos Liasi, Ford Product Development

2:40 p.m.

2014-01-0985

Evaluation of Metal Gainers for Advanced High Strength Steel Flanging Xiaoming Chen, US Steel; Ching-Kuo Hsiung, Ken Schmid, General Motors Co.; Changqing Du, Dajun Zhou, Chrysler Group LLC; Chris Roman, General Motors Co.

3:00 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

Springback Predictions for Pure Bending of DP590 Steel Using Nonlinear Kinematic Hardening Calibrated from TensionCompression Experiments Yannis Korkolis, Nengxiu Deng, Univ. of New Hampshire

3:20 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

Comparison of the Methods for Calculating the Interfacial Heat Transfer Coefficient in Hot Forming Process Ying Chang, Xinghui Tang, Liang Ying, Bin Wang, Kunmin Zhao, Dalian University of Technology

3:40 p.m.

2014-01-0986

Designing and Building Dies for Higher Strength Steel Stampings Peter J. Ulintz, Anchor Manufacturing Group Inc.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00403, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Metallic Materials Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Tuesday, April 8 Reliability and Robust Design in Automotive Engineering: Reliability-Based Design Optimization and Robustness Session Code:

IDM102

Room 116 A

Session Time:

1:00 p.m.

This session will address theoretical developments and automotive applications in RBDO and Robust Design. Topics include: computational algorithms for efficient estimation of reliability, Monte Carlo simulation, Bayesian reliability, Dempster-Shafer Evidence Theory, and Multi-Disciplinary Optimization, among others.

Organizers -

Chairpersons Time

1:00 p.m.

David A. Lamb, US Army TARDEC; Paul Lubinski, Thermo King Corp.; Zissimos Mourelatos, Oakland University; Efstratios Nikolaidis, University Of Toledo; Vijitashwa Pandey, Oakland University Zissimos Mourelatos, Oakland University Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0718

Reliability of Multi-Sensor Fusion for Next Generation Cars and Trucks Venkatesh Agaram, PTC Inc.

1:20 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

Estimation of Probability of First Excursion by Separable Monte Carlo Simulation Mahdi Norouzi, Frostburg State Univ.; Efstratios Nikolaidis, University Of Toledo

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-0715

Reliability Analysis of Composite Inflatable Space Structures Considering Fracture Failure Jin Woo Lee, Efstratios Nikolaidis, University of Toledo

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-0716

Flexible Design and Operation of a Smart Charging Microgrid Vijitashwa Pandey, Oakland Univ.; Annette Skowronska, US Army TARDEC; Zissimos Mourelatos, Oakland Univ.; David Gorsich, US Army RDECOM; Matthew Castanier, US Army TARDEC

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-0719

Enhancing Decision Topology Assessment in Engineering Design Vijitashwa Pandey, Zissimos Mourelatos, Oakland Univ.; Matthew Castanier, US Army TARDEC

2:40 p.m.

2014-01-0714

Tactical Criteria for Software Code Quality Goals Sanghun Cho, Taewan Gu, Eunyoung Yoo, Youngkyu Jeong, Baegsu Joo, Hyundai Autron

3:00 p.m.

2014-01-0717

A New Metamodeling Approach for Time-Dependent Reliability of Dynamic Systems with Random Parameters Excited by Input Random Processes Igor Baseski, US Army TARDEC; Dorin Drignei, Zissimos Mourelatos, Monica Majcher, Oakland Univ.

3:20 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

3:40 p.m.

2014-01-0743

Technical Keynote: Development of Reliability Analysis and Multidisciplinary Design Optimization (RAMDO) & Applications Kyung K. Choi, University of Iowa A Research on the Body-in-White (BIW) Weight Reduction at the Conceptual Design Phase Bo Liu, Changan Auto & Vehicle Mfg. Tech; Zhenfei Zhan, Chongqing University; Xuemei Zhao, Haibo Chen, Bo Lu, Yusheng Li, Jian Li, Changan Auto & Vehicle Mfg. Tech

2014-01-0720

Vehicle Handling Dynamics with Uncertainty Using Chebyshev Interval Method (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Xingxing Feng, Jinglai Wu, Yunqing Zhang, Huazhong University of Science and Tech.; Ming Jiang, Dongfeng Motor Co. Ltd.

2014-01-0721

A Polynomial Chaos-Based Method for Recursive Maximum Likelihood Parameter Estimation of Load Sensing Proportional Valve (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Zeyu Ma, Jinglai Wu, Yunqing Zhang, Huazhong University of Science and Tech.; Ming Jiang, Dongfeng Motor Co. Ltd.

Planned by Integrated Design and Manufacturing Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group; Quality, Reliability and Robust De Committee / Integrated Design and Manufacturing Activity

Tuesday, April 8 Human Factors in Seating Comfort Session Code:

B303 Session Time:

Room 116 B

9:30 a.m.

Designing vehicles with good ergonomics is one of the many factors needed to achieve high customer satisfaction. A basic source for comfort (or discomfort) lies in the vehicle¿s seats. To design for seat comfort requires knowledge of the size of the driver, the structure of the seat, the position of the seat in the vehicle and the trip duration. Papers offers in this session could include topics such as seat back angle, vehicle packaging and trip duration.

Organizers Time

9:30 a.m.

Jennifer M. Badgley, Lear Corp.; Bonita J. Thomas, Chrysler Corporation LLC; Marilyn Vala, Chrysler Corp. Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0456

Analysis of Body Pressure Ratio for Evaluation of Automotive Seating Comfort Se Jin Park, Seung Nam Min, Murali Subramaniyam, Dong-Hoon Lee, Heeran Lee, Dong Gyun Kim, Korea Res. Inst. of Standards & Science

9:50 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

Package and Ergonomic Considerations for North American High Body Mass Index Population Claudia P. Escobar, Hyundai-Kia America Technical Center Inc.

10:10 a.m.

2014-01-0462

Vibration Effect Investigation in Baby Car Seats and Automobile Seats Se Jin Park, Seung Nam Min, Murali Subramaniyam, Heeran Lee, Dong Gyun Kim, Cheol Pyo Hong, Korea Res. Inst. of Standards & Science

10:30 a.m.

2014-01-1980

Human Modeling and CAE Based Subjective Seat Comfort Score Correlation Vincent Laurent, Hyundai Motor Group; Christophe Then, IBIOS GbR; Gerhard Silber, IBIOS GbH

10:50 a.m.

2014-01-0461

Method for Subjective Long Term Seat Comfort Evaluation Scott Allen Ziolek, Hyundai-Kia America Technical Center Inc.

2014-01-0454

A Consumer Utility Model of Automotive Seating Comfort: Discomfort, Comfort Character, and Expectations (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Brian Pinkelman, Toyota Technical Center USA Inc.

2014-01-0455

Dashboard Reachability and Usability Tests: A Cheap and Effective Method for Drivers' Comfort Rating (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Alessandro Naddeo, Nicola Cappetti, Universita Degli Studi Di Salerno; Orlando Ippolito, Fiat SpA

2014-01-0460

Research on Driving Posture Comfort Based on Relation between Drivers' Joint Angles and Joint Torques (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Chuqi Su, Zhengzhong Chu, Wuhan University of Technology

Planned by Human Factors Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Tuesday, April 8 Mobility Issues for an Aging Population Session Code:

B304

Room 116 B

Session Time:

1:00 p.m.

Aging mobility is important to the automotive industry for the following reasons: ¿ 37% of the population is over age 50 ¿ 52% of vehicles sold in 2012 were to > 55 years of age consumers. ¿ A 65 year old is 4x more likely to buy a new car than a 25 year old. This group will have unique issues associated with it that will need to be addressed by the automotive industry as they design vehicles for this ever growing population. Hear presentation that will address these critical issues

Organizers Time

1:00 p.m.

Marilyn Vala, Chrysler Corp. Paper No.

Title

ORAL ONLY

Welcome and Opening Remarks Marilyn Vala, Chrysler Corp.

1:20 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

Technical Keynote Jake Nelson, AAA

1:40 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

Package and Ergonomic Considerations for North American Population Over 65 Claudia P. Escobar, Hyundai-Kia America Technical Center Inc.

2:00 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

2:20 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

HMI Considerations for Aging Drivers Thomas Seder, General Motors Co. Mobility Issues for Aging Population Advanced Interfaces for Elderly Drivers Susan Drescher, Continental Automotive Systems

2:40 p.m.

2014-01-0463

Accessibility and User Performance Modeling for Inclusive Transit Bus Design Clive D'Souza, University of Michigan

3:00 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

Design for America presentation Sami Nerenberg, Design For America

3:20 p.m.

Panel

Panel Discussion: Mobility Issues for an Aging Population Moderators - Marilyn Vala, Chrysler Corp. Panelists - Clive D'Souza, University of Michigan; Susan Drescher, Continental Automotive Systems; Claudia P. Escobar, Hyundai-Kia America Technical Center Inc.; Jake Nelson, AAA Automotive; Sami Nerenberg, Design For America; Thomas Seder, General Motors Co.;

Tuesday, April 8 Advanced Vehicle Technology Competitions (Part 1 of 2) Session Code:

PFL760

Room 140 A

Session Time:

9:30 a.m.

The EcoCAR 2: Plugging in to the Future student vehicle competition, sponsored by General Motors and the U.S. Department of Energy, tasks university teams with designing, implementing and refining advanced powertrains into a conventional midsize sedan. This session presents yearly results from teams in the competition, highlighting the entire EcoCAR vehicle development process.

Organizers Chairpersons Time

9:30 a.m.

Steven Boyd, US Dept. of Energy; Patrick M. Walsh, Brian Benoy, Robert Jesse Alley, Argonne National Laboratory Patrick Walsh, Argonne National Laboratory Paper No.

Title

ORAL ONLY

Introductions Patrick M. Walsh, Argonne National Laboratory

9:50 a.m.

2014-01-1917

Powertrain Integration and Controls Development Process for a Parallel Through the Road Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle Trevor Crain, Joshua Wilke, Brendan Boyer, Trevor Fayer, Brian Fabien, Per Reinhall, University of Washington

10:10 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

Hybrid Transaxle for a Torque-Coupled Parallel PHEV Matthew Doude, G.Marshall Molen, Mississippi State University; Joshua Hoop, AVL Powertrain Engineering

10:30 a.m.

2014-01-1915

Powertrain Design to Meet Performance and Energy Consumption Goals for EcoCAR 3 David Ord, Eli White, P. Christopher Manning, Abhijit Khare, Lucas Shoults, Douglas Nelson, Virginia Tech

2014-01-1914

Developing Modeling and Simulation Tools in Class to Prepare Engineering Students for the Automotive Industry (Written Only -No Oral Presentation) Idan Kovent, Jerry Ku, Wayne State University

2014-01-1916

Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle Architecture Comparison for Strong Hybridization of A Mid-Size Sedan as Part of EcoCAR2: Plugging Into the Future (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Brian Harries, Townsend Hyatt, Kenneth Leslie, Brandon Smith, Marc Compere, Embry Riddle Aeronautical University

2014-01-1920

Development of a Dynamic Driveline Model for a Parallel-Series PHEV (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Amanda Hyde, Shawn Midlam-Mohler, Giorgio Rizzoni, The Ohio State Univ.

2014-01-1926

Advanced Vehicle Powertrain Design, Validation, and Integration for the EcoCAR 2 Advanced Vehicle Technology Competition (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) John P. Utley, David K. Irick, University of Tennessee

2014-01-1928

Designing a Rear Suspension Cradle for Usage in a ParallelThrough-the-Road Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle (Written Only -No Oral Presentation) Adam Fogarty, Kevin Oswald, Purdue Univ.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-GTL-00001 and COLL-TP-00400, an also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Hybrid and Electric Powertrains Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Tuesday, April 8 Advanced Vehicle Technology Competitions (Part 2 of 2) Session Code:

PFL760 Session Time:

Room 140 A

1:00 p.m.

The EcoCAR 2: Plugging in to the Future student vehicle competition, sponsored by General Motors and the U.S. Department of Energy, tasks university teams with designing, implementing and refining advanced powertrains into a conventional midsize sedan. This session presents yearly results from teams in the competition, highlighting the entire EcoCAR vehicle development process.

Organizers Chairpersons Time

1:00 p.m.

Steven Boyd, US Dept. of Energy; Patrick M. Walsh, Brian Benoy, Robert Jesse Alley, Argonne National Laboratory Patrick Walsh, Argonne National Laboratory Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1925

Detailed Analysis of a Fuel Cell Plug-in Hybrid Vehicle Demonstration Shawn Salisbury, Thomas Bradley, Jake Bucher, Benjamin Geller, Colorado State Univ.

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-1927

Efficient Thermal Modeling and Integrated Control Strategy of Powertrain for a Parallel Hybrid EcoCAR2 Competition Vehicle Mengjia Cao, Idan Kovent, Jerry Ku, Wayne State University

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-1919

Novel Battery Cold Plate Design for Increased Passive Cooling Domenic Leo Barsotti, Sandra Boetcher, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-1922

ESS Design Process Overview and Key Outcomes of Year Two of EcoCAR 2: Plugging in to the Future Robert Jesse Alley, Patrick Walsh, Nicole Lambiase, Brian Benoy, Kristen De La Rosa, Argonne National Laboratory; Douglas Nelson, Virginia Tech; Shawn Midlam-Mohler, The Ohio State Univ; Jerry Ku, Wayne State University; Brian Fabien, University of Washington

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-1923

Structuring a Hybrid Vehicle Supervisory Control System Simulink Model for Simpler Version Control with Multiple Software Developers Trevor Crain; Trevor Fayer; Brian Fabien, Per Reinhall, University of Washington

2:40 p.m.

2014-01-1921

Optimization for Plug-In Vehicles - Waste Heat Recovery from the Electric Traction Motor Kevin L. Snyder, Jerry Ku, Wayne State University

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-GTL-00001 and COLL-TP-00400, an also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Hybrid and Electric Powertrains Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Tuesday, April 8 Multi-Dimensional Engine Modeling (Part 1 of 4) Session Code:

PFL120 Session Time:

Room 140 B

9:30 a.m.

The spectrum of papers solicited for this session reflect the truly multi-disciplinary nature of the field of Multi-Dimensional Engine Modeling. The session covers advances in the development and application of models and tools involved in multi-dimensional engine modeling. This includes advances in chemical kinetics, combustion and spray modeling, turbulence, heat transfer, mesh generation, and approaches targeting improved computational efficiency. Papers employing multi-dimensional modeling to gain a deeper understanding of processes related to turbulent transport, transient phenomena, and chemically reacting, two-phase flows are also encouraged.

Organizers Time

9:30 a.m.

Hardo Barths, General Motors; Sarah Diakhaby, Computational Dynamics, Ltd.; Allen David Gosman, CD-adapco; David Gosman, CD-adapco UK; Carl Hergart, Caterpillar Inc. Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1117

Global Sensitivity Analysis of a Diesel Engine Simulation with MultiTarget Functions Yuanjiang Pei, Argonne National Lab.; Ruiqin Shan, Univ. of Connecticut; Sibendu Som, Argonne National Lab.; Tianfeng Lu, Univ. of Connecticut; Douglas Longman, Michael J. Davis, Argonne National Lab.

9:50 a.m.

2014-01-1124

Modeling the Effects of High EGR Rates in Conjunction with Optimum Multiple Injection Techniques in a Heavy Duty DI Diesel Engine Raouf Mobasheri, Boroujerd Univ.; Seyed Alireza Khabbaz, Tabriz Univ.

10:10 a.m.

2014-01-1127

Mixing in Wall-Jets in a Heavy-Duty Diesel Engine: A LES Study Rickard Solsjo, Mehdi Jangi, Clément Chartier, Oivind Andersson, XueSong Bai, Lund Univ.

10:30 a.m.

2014-01-1134

Numerical Study of the Influence of EGR on In-Cylinder Soot Characteristics in a Heavy-Duty Diesel Engine using CMC Daniele Farrace, Michele Bolla, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology; Yuri M. Wright, ETH Zurich/Combustion+FlowSolutions GmbH; Konstantinos Boulouchos, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology

10:50 a.m.

2014-01-1141

Effect of Piston Bowl Shape and Swirl Ratio on Engine Heat Transfer in a Light-Duty Diesel Engine Helgi Skuli Fridriksson, Martin Tuner, Oivind Andersson, Bengt Sunden, Lund Univ.; Hakan Persson, Mattias Ljungqvist, Volvo Car Corp.

11:10 a.m.

2014-01-1126

A Numerical Study on Stratified Turbulent Combustion in a DirectInjection Spark-Ignition Gasoline Engine Using an Open-Source Code Chen Huang, Ehsan Yasari, Andrei Lipatnikov, Chalmers Univ. of Technology

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00381 and SUB-TP-00009, and a individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by General Powertrain Development / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Tuesday, April 8 Multi-Dimensional Engine Modeling (Part 2 of 4) Session Code:

PFL120 Session Time:

Room 140 B

1:00 p.m.

The spectrum of papers solicited for this session reflect the truly multi-disciplinary nature of the field of Multi-Dimensional Engine Modeling. The session covers advances in the development and application of models and tools involved in multi-dimensional engine modeling. This includes advances in chemical kinetics, combustion and spray modeling, turbulence, heat transfer, mesh generation, and approaches targeting improved computational efficiency. Papers employing multi-dimensional modeling to gain a deeper understanding of processes related to turbulent transport, transient phenomena, and chemically reacting, two-phase flows are also encouraged.

Organizers Time

1:00 p.m.

Hardo Barths, General Motors; Sarah Diakhaby, Computational Dynamics, Ltd.; Allen David Gosman, CD-adapco; David Gosman, CD-adapco UK; Carl Hergart, Caterpillar Inc. Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1145

Numerical Analysis of Pollutant Formation in Direct-Injection SparkIgnition Engines by Incorporating the G-Equation with a Flamelet Library Joohan Kim, Gyujin Kim, Seoul National Univ.; Hoon Lee, Advanced Institutes of Convergence Tech; Kyoungdoug Min, Seoul National Univ.

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-1151

Integrated In-Cylinder/CHT Analysis for the Prediction of Abnormal Combustion Occurrence in Gasoline Engines Stefano Fontanesi, Giuseppe Cicalese, Giuseppe Cantore, Alessandro D'Adamo, Università degli studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-1135

Simulation and Analysis of In-Cylinder Soot Formation in a Gasoline Direct-Injection Engine Using a Detailed Reaction Mechanism Chitralkumar V. Naik, Long Liang, Karthik Puduppakkam, Ellen Meeks, Reaction Design Inc.

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-1142

Estimation of Particulate Matter in Direct Injection Gasoline Engines by Non-Combustion CFD Yoshihiro Sukegawa, Kengo Kumano, Kenichiro Ogata, Hitachi, Ltd.

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-1136

Charge Motion and Mixture Formation Analysis of a DISI Engine Based on an Adaptive Parallel Mesh Approach Karl Georg Stapf, Ingenieurbuero TWB; Sandeep Menon, David Schmidt, University of Massachusetts; Michael Rieß, Marc Sens, IAV GmbH

2:40 p.m.

2014-01-1147

A LES Study on the Evolution of Turbulent Structures in Moving Engine Geometries by an Open-Source CFD Code Andrea Montorfano, Federico Piscaglia, Angelo Onorati, Politecnico di Milano

3:00 p.m.

2014-01-1118

RANS and LES Study of Lift-Off Physics in Reacting Diesel Jets Muhsin M. Ameen, Purdue University; John Abraham, Purdue University, University of Adelaide

3:20 p.m.

2014-01-1149

Numerical methods of improving computation efficiency on diesel spray and combustion using large eddy simulation in KIVA3V code Lei Zhou, Tsinghua Univ.; Kai Hong Luo, University College London; Shi-jin Shuai, Tsinghua Univ.; Ming Jia, Dalian University of Technology

3:40 p.m.

2014-01-1125

Primary Atomization of a GDi Multi-Hole Plume Using VOF-LES Method Bizhan Befrui, Mario D'Onofrio, Delphi Automotive

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00381 and SUB-TP-00008, and a individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by General Powertrain Development / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Tuesday, April 8 Physical Plant Models for Controls Session Code:

PFL116

Room 140 C

Session Time:

9:30 a.m.

Separate sub-sessions cover zero-dimensional, one-dimensional, and quasi-dimensional models for simulation of SI and CI engines with respect to: engine breathing, boosting, and acoustics; SI combustion and emissions; CI combustion and emissions; fundamentals of engine thermodynamics; numerical modeling of gas dynamics; thermal management; mechanical and lubrication systems; system level models for controls; system level models for vehicle fuel economy and emissions predictions.

Organizers Time

9:30 a.m.

Norbert Meyer, dSPACE GmbH; Federico Millo, Politecnico di Torino; Christof Schernus, FEV GmbH; Per Tunestal, Lund University Paper No.

Title

ORAL ONLY

Session Insert: Challenges in Real Time In-Cylinder Simulation for HIL Applications - Parameterization and Discretization Norbert Meyer, dSPACE GmbH

9:50 a.m.

2014-01-1096

Fluid-Dynamic Modeling and Advanced Control Strategies for a Gaseous-Fuel Injection System Daniela Anna Misul, Mirko Baratta, Hamed Kheshtinejad, Politecnico di Torino

10:10 a.m.

2014-01-1097

Development of Engine Model Using Modulization Method for EMS Verification through MIL and HIL Bo-Chiuan Chen, Yuh-Yih Wu, Hsien-Chi Tsai, National Taipei University of Technology; Bo-Liang Chen, Industrial Technology Research Institute

10:30 a.m.

2014-01-1095

Crank-Angle Resolved Modeling of Fuel Injection and Mixing Controlled Combustion for Real-Time Application In Steady-State and Transient Operation Christoph Poetsch, AVL LIST GmbH

10:50 a.m.

2014-01-1092

11:10 a.m.

2014-01-1094

Transient Build-up and Effectiveness of Diesel Exhaust Gas Recirculation Usman Asad, University of Windsor; Jimi Tjong, Ford Motor Co. Dual Fuel Engine Simulation - A Thermodynamic Consistent HiL Compatible Model Johann C. Wurzenberger, AVL LIST GmbH; Tomaz Katrasnik, Univ. of Ljubljana

2014-01-1093

Control-Oriented Modeling of Turbocharged Diesel Engines Transient Combustion Using Neural Networks (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Taotao Wu, Changlu Zhao, Kai Han, Bolan Liu, Zhenxia Zhu, Yangyang Liu, Xiaokang Ma, Guoliang Luo, Beijing Institute of Technology

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, SUB-TP-00008, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by General Powertrain Development / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Tuesday, April 8 Embedded Estimator Design & Calibration Session Code:

PFL131

Room 140 C Organizers Time

Session Time:

1:00 p.m.

Feilong Liu, Delphi Corp.; Peter J. Maloney, MathWorks Inc. Paper No.

Title

1:00 p.m.

2014-01-1153

Automated Model Fit Method for Diesel Engine Control Development Xander Seykens, Frank Willems, TNO Automotive; Berry Kuijpers, Clint Rietjens, Eindhoven University of Technology

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-1154

An Investigation into the Accuracy of Orifice Based Flow Estimates for Pulsating Compressible Flows Indranil Brahma, James Schmidt, Ryan Confair, Josh Kurtz, Ian Rafter, Peter Stryker, Daniel Johnson, Bucknell Univ.

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-1155

Exhaust Manifold Temperature Observer Model Brien Fulton, Michiel Van Nieuwstadt, Ford Scientific Res Labs.; Simon Petrovic, Ford Research and Innovation Center; Daniel Roettger, Ford Forschungszentrum Aachen

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-1156

A Preliminary Study of Virtual Humidity Sensors for Vehicle Systems Chen Fang, Xipeng Wang, Qi Dai, Yi Murphey, Univ. of Michigan; David Weber, Perry MacNeille, Ford Motor Co.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, SUB-TP-00010, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by General Powertrain Development / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Tuesday, April 8 Fluid Flow Measurement & Analysis Session Code:

PFL140 Session Time:

Room 140 C

2:40 p.m.

The focus of this session is the measurement and analysis of in-cylinder and port flows in research and production engines. Topics may including PIV, PTV, LDV, and fluorescent tracer measurements of velocity and turbulence characteristics and modeling analysis of engine flows.

Organizers Time

2:40 p.m.

Oivind Andersson, Lund University; Matthew J. Hall, Univ. of Texas-Austin; Benjamin Petersen, Ford Motor Co. Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1173

Particle Image Velocimetry Measurements of Swirl and Scavenging in a Large Marine Two-Stroke Diesel Engine Johan Hult, Simon Matlok, Stefan Mayer, MAN Diesel & Turbo

3:00 p.m.

2014-01-1174

Analyzing In-cylinder Flow Evolution and Variations in a SparkIgnition Direct-Injection Engine Using Phase-Invariant Proper Orthogonal Decomposition Technique Hao Chen, Min Xu, Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ.; David L.S. Hung, Univ. of Michigan - SJTU Joint Institute

Planned by General Powertrain Development / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Tuesday, April 8 Powertrain Actuators and Sensors Session Code: Room 140 D

PFL560 Session Time:

9:30 a.m.

Topics cover actuator and sensor mechanisms, devices, and systems; and the impact and control of such actuation and sensing systems on Powertrain thermodynamics, combustion, fuel economy, emissions, and performance.

Organizers -

Steve Thomson, Delphi Corp.

Time

Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1694

Magnetic Resolver: A Design-To-Cost Alternative to Conventional Variable Reluctance Resolvers for the Electric Drives Control (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Michael Delbaere, Didier Frachon, Gerald Masson, Moving Magnet Technologies SA

Planned by New Engines, Components, Actuators and Sensors / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Tuesday, April 8 Engine Boosting Systems Session Code:

PFL520 Session Time:

Room 140 D

1:00 p.m.

This session will cover conceptual, modeling and experimental studies relating to advanced turbochargers/superchargers and advanced boosting systems to achieve increased power density, better fuel economy, and reduced emissions.

Organizers Chairpersons Time

1:00 p.m.

Marcello Canova, Ohio State University; Eric Krivitzky, Concepts NREC; William Smith, Honeywell Intl. (Turbo Technologies); Arjun D. Tuteja Eric Krivitzky, Concepts NREC Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1650

A Comprehensive Powertrain Model to Evaluate the Benefits of Electric Turbo Compound (ETC) in Reducing CO2 Emissions from Small Diesel Passenger Cars Ivan Arsie, Andrea Cricchio, Cesare Pianese, Universita di Salerno; Matteo De Cesare, Walter Nesci, Magneti Marelli Powertrain SPA

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-1646

Responsiveness of a 30 Bar BMEP 3-Cylinder Engine: Opportunities and Limits of Turbocharged Downsizing Sebastian Martin, Christian Beidl, Technische Universität Darmstadt; Rolf Mueller, Mahle International GmbH

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-1647

The Radial Turbine for Small Turbocharger Applications: Evolution and Analytical Methods for Twin-Entry Turbine Turbochargers Norbert A. Schorn

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-1656

1-D Simulation Study of Divided Exhaust Period for a Highly Downsized Turbocharged SI Engine - Scavenge Valve Optimization Bo Hu, Sam Akehurst, Chris Brace, Colin Copeland, University of Bath; James Turner, Jaguar Land Rover

2:40 p.m.

2014-01-1648

Investigation on the Effects of Nozzle Openings for a Radial Turbine with Variable Nozzle Yinhong Liu, Dazhong Lao, Yixiong Liu, Ce Yang, Mingxu Qi, Beijing Institute of Technology

3:00 p.m.

2014-01-1655

Numerical Flow Analysis of a Centrifugal Compressor with Ported and without Ported Shroud Bernhard Semlitsch, JyothishKumar V, Mihai Mihaescu, Laszlo Fuchs, KTH Royal Institute of Technology; Ephraim Gutmark, Matthieu Gancedo, University of Cincinnati

3:20 p.m.

2014-01-1645

Non-Intrusive Methodology for Estimation of Speed Fluctuations in Automotive Turbochargers under Unsteady Flow Conditions Fabrizio Ponti, Vittorio Ravaglioli, Enrico Corti, Davide Moro, University of Bologna; Matteo De Cesare, Magneti Marelli Powertrain SPA

3:40 p.m.

2014-01-1651

Quantification and Sensitivity Analysis of Uncertainties in Turbocharger Compressor Gas Stand Measurements Using Monte Carlo Simulation Sathvick Shiva Kumar, HAN University of Applied Sciences; Bert van Leeuwen, Mitsubishi Turbocharger & Engine Europe; Aaron Costall, Imperial College London

2014-01-1644

One Better Model of Vehicle Turbocharged Diesel Engine than VNT Turbo (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Guohua Xie, Shanghai Diesel Engine Co., Ltd.; Lei Shi, Xiaoyu Xie, Shanghai Jiao Tong University

2014-01-1652

Turbocharging of a Two-cylinder Lean-Burn Natural Gas Engine with Uneven Firing Order (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Sebastian Wohlgemuth, Lisann Meiland, Georg Wachtmeister, TU Muenchen; Peter Fledersbacher, SA Charging Solutions AG

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00428, SUB-TP-00008 and SUBTP-00009, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by New Engines, Components, Actuators and Sensors / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Tuesday, April 8 Engine Block Structures, Oil & Water Pumps, Intake, and Exhaust Systems Session Code:

PFL580 Session Time:

Room 140 E

9:30 a.m.

This session describes design, performance, and operating characteristic of components and subsystems with lubrication and cooling systems, intake and exhaust systems, and engine block structures and features.

Organizers Time

9:30 a.m.

Dwight Doig, Cummins Inc. Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1709

Inversion-Based Intake Manifold Pressure Control System for Modern Diesel Engines Johannes Reß, Christian Bohn, Clausthal University of Technology; Frank Märzke, Ralf Meinecke, Michael Schollmeyer, Robert Frase, IAV Automotive Engineering

10:10 a.m.

2014-01-1712

A Tridimensional CFD Analysis of the Oil Pump of an High Performance Engine Emma Frosina, Universita di Napoli; Adolfo Senatore, Dario Buono, University of Naples Federico II; Micaela Olivetti, OMIQ s.r.l.

2014-01-1705

Practical Considerations in the Airflow Optimization of a Single Cylinder Diesel Engine (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Siva Krishna Reddy Dwarshala, Padmavathi Ramadandi, Rehan Shaik, Radhakrishnan Shankar, Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.

2014-01-1707

Design and Development of a Novel Charge Boosting System for a Single Cylinder SI Engine (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Saravanan D, Anish Gokhale, Karthikeyan N, Mahindra 2 Wheelers Ltd.

2014-01-1708

Hanger Location Design and Vibration Isolation of an Exhaust System (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Xiaoxun Chen, Dongfeng Commercial Vehicle Company; Yu Zhang, Yunqing Zhang, Huazhong University of Science and Tech.; Ming Jiang, Dongfeng Commercial Vehicle Company

2014-01-1710

Cracking Failure Analysis and Optimization on Exhaust Manifold of Engine with CFD-FEA Coupling (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Zhang Yan, Liu Zhien, Xiaomin Wang, Hao Zheng, Yu Xu, Wuhan University of Technology

2014-01-1711

Study on the Unsteady Heat Transfer of Engine Exhaust Manifold Based on the Analysis Method of Serial (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Liu Zhien, Xiaomin Wang, Zhang Yan, Xueni Li, Yu Xu, Wuhan University of Technology

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, SUB-TP-00008, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by New Engines, Components, Actuators and Sensors / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Tuesday, April 8 New CI & SI Engines and Components Session Code:

PFL510 Session Time:

Room 140 E

1:00 p.m.

This session covers topics regarding new CI and SI engines and components. This includes analytical, experimental, and computational studies covering hardware development as well as design and analysis techniques.

Organizers Time

1:00 p.m.

Jeffrey Naber; Bryon Wasacz, Chrysler Engineering Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1627

Geometric Parameter Design of a Multiple-Link Mechanism for Advantageous Compression Ratio and Displacement Characteristics Shugang Jiang, Michael H. Smith, A&D Technology Inc.

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-1628

Effect of Piston Dynamic on the Working Processes of an OpposedPiston Two-Stroke Folded-Cranktrain Engine Zhenyu Zhang, Changlu Zhao, Dan Wu, Fujun Zhang, Guoliang Luo, Beijing Institute of Technology

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-1632

Investigation and Development of Fuel Slosh CAE Methodologies Dhaval Vaishnav, Mike Dong, Mayur Shah, Francisco Gomez, Mohammad Usman, Ford Motor Co.

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-1635

Development of Nu 2.0L CVVL Engine Kyoung-Pyo Ha, Hyundai Motor Co.

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-1636

Design Optimization of FEAD System to Meet Durability Target in a New Vehicle Development Program Narinder Kumar, Amit Gautam, Vineet Gupta, Maruti Suzuki India Ltd.

2:40 p.m.

2014-01-1637

Rolling Elements Assessment on Crankshaft Main Bearings of Light Duty Diesel Engine Yannick Baubet, SKF; Carl Pisani, Phil Carden, Ricardo UK Ltd.; Lex Molenaar, Adam Reedman, SKF

3:00 p.m.

2014-01-1638

Design and Performance Simulation of Opposed-Piston FoldedCranktrain Engines ZhenFeng Zhao, Dan Wu, Fujun Zhang, Zhenyu Zhang, Beijing Institute of Technology

3:20 p.m.

2014-01-1639

Development of Valvetrain System to Improve Knock Characteristics for Gasoline Engine Fuel Economy Hong-Kil Baek, Seung Woo Lee, Donghee Han, Jiho Kim, Juhun Lee, Hyundai Motor Co.; Hiroshi Aino, Nittan Valve Co. Ltd.

3:40 p.m.

2014-01-1640

Design and Development of a Compact and Lightweight Oil Pan for High Performance Vehicle Applications Azmi Osman, Lotus Cars United Kingdom

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00437, SUB-TP-00008 and SUBTP-00009, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by New Engines, Components, Actuators and Sensors / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Tuesday, April 8 Advanced Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Powertrains (Part 1 of 4) Session Code:

PFL710 Session Time:

Room 140 G

9:30 a.m.

This session covers new production and near-production hybrid powertrains, hybrid architecture, and testing.

Organizers Time

9:30 a.m.

Michael Duoba, Argonne National Laboratory; Matthew Fleming, Ford Motor Company; Douglas J. Nelson, Virginia Tech.; Constantine N. Raptis, GM Powertrain Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1788

Development of Jatco CVT8 Hybrid for Infiniti JX and Nissan Pathfinder Tatsuya Osone, JATCO, Ltd.; Terauchi Seiji, Nissan Motor Co. Ltd.; Takeshi Yamamoto, Fumihito Konagaya, JATCO, Ltd.

9:50 a.m.

2014-01-1793

Development of a Compact Compound Power-Split Hybrid Transmission Based on Altered Ravigneaux Gear Set Chen Wang, Tongji Univ, Geely Group; Zhiguo Zhao, Tongji Univ.; Tong Zhang, Geely Group; Xianjun Dai, Xiyue Yuan, Tongji Univ.

10:10 a.m.

2014-01-1797

10:30 a.m.

2014-01-1799

Performance Evolution of a One-motor Two-Clutch Parallel Full Hybrid System Kayo Otokawa, Koichi Hayasaki, Tatsuo Abe, Kenichiro Gunji, Nissan Study of Power Losses in a Two-Speed Dual Clutch Transmission Xingxing Zhou, Paul Walker, Nong Zhang, Univ. of Technology Sydney; Bo Zhu, Beijing Electric Vehicle Co. Ltd.; Jiageng Ruan, Univ. of Technology Sydney

10:50 a.m.

2014-01-1821

Electric Drive System for SPORT HYBRID SH-AWD Koichi Ono, Honda R&D Co., Ltd.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-GTL-00001, COLL-TP-00379 and SU TP-00003, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Hybrid and Electric Powertrains Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Tuesday, April 8

Advanced Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Powertrains (Part 2 of 4) Session Code:

PFL710 Session Time:

Room 140 G

1:00 p.m.

This session covers new production and near-production hybrid powertrains, hybrid architecture, and testing.

Organizers Time

1:00 p.m.

Michael Duoba, Michael Duoba, Argonne National Laboratory; Matthew Fleming, Ford Motor Company; Douglas J. Nelson, Virginia Tech.; Constantine N. Raptis, GM Powertrain Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1801

A Framework for Optimization of the Traction Motor Design Based on the Series-HEV System Level Goals Andrej Ivanco, Clemson-ICAR; Kan Zhou, Heath Hofmann, University of Michigan; Zoran Filipi, Clemson-ICAR

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-1789

Contribution of Road Grade to the Energy Use of Modern Automobiles Across Large Datasets of Real-World Drive Cycles Eric Wood, Evan Burton, Adam Duran, Jeffrey Gonder, National Renewable Energy Laboratory

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-1813

Powersplit HEV Performance Simulation Capability Sharon Leach, Mark Jennings, Ford Motor Co.

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-1820

Power Management of Hybrid Electric Vehicles based on Pareto Optimal Maps Alexander T. Zaremba, Ciro Soto, Mohammad Shakiba-herfeh, Mark Jennings, Ford Motor Co.

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-1811

Development of Power Management Strategy using Dynamic Programming for BSG Mild HEV Feng-Chi Hsieh, Ta-Wei Chou, Yuan-Chun Chen, Yin-Dar Huang, Yu-Wei Lin, Yu-Wen Peng, Hua-Chuang Auto Info Tech. Ctr. (HAITEC)

2:40 p.m.

2014-01-1790

Application of 48 Volt for Mild Hybrid Vehicles and High Power Loads Malte Kuypers, Delphi Automotive

3:00 p.m.

2014-01-1794

Conceptual Powertrain Components Matching for a Hybrid Electric Vehicle with a Single Clutch-Coupled Traction Motor Calvin C. Lee, Yuan Li, Guopeng Luo, Jiankun Yin, Liyuan Liu, China FAW R&D Center

3:20 p.m.

2014-01-1795

Analysis and Optimization of a Parallel Hydraulic Hybrid Justin T. Wagner, Thomas Bradley, Colorado State Univ.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-GTL-00001 and COLL-TP-00379, an also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Hybrid and Electric Powertrains Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Tuesday, April 8 Chat with the Experts: The Role of Semiconductors in the Future of Transportation Session Code: Room 330 A/B

AECHAT Session Time:

4:00 p.m.

Every year, Americans spend an average of 38 hours stuck in traffic. As the wait time refuses to hit the brakes, technologists and automobile manufacturers have continued to pioneer advancements that allow drivers to stay connected on the road. In fact, 55 percent of connected devices on the market will be car-related by 2020 and driver assistant systems will be in 50 percent of all new cars. The overall value of the connected car industry is expected to rise to $600 billion over the next seven years alone. This means the greatest potential for growth in smart devices lie not in household or consumer items, such as smartTVs or wearable technologies, but in the automotive industry and the continued development of the connected car. Government regulation on energy, intelligent traffic management and policy prevention of accidents and car hacking are driving manufacturers to implement electronics powered by semiconductor technology. During this chat session, Drue Freeman, Senior Vice President of Global Automotive Sales and Marketing, NXP Semiconductors, will discuss the major trends shaping the future of transportation and the automotive industry in a connected world, specifically energy efficiency, connected devices, security and safety.

Presenters -

Leland Jeffrey Key, NXP Semiconductors

Tuesday, April 8 Chat with the Experts: Connected Car Session Code:

AECHAT

Room 330 A/B

Session Time:

4:00 p.m.

This session will discuss why no manufacturer has it quite right ¿ yet ¿ because they are not creating the opportunity for a ubiquitous app ecosystem. It will explain how an app ecosystem can be specifically tailored for in-vehicle head unit systems and what the ecosystem would look like from a software perspective. It will outline the benefits for automobile OEMs, who can leverage the ever-improving web browser on smartphones to stay relevant with a rich and dynamic app portfolio, and also the benefits for developers, who can leverage the flexibility of HTML5 code to create apps for various mobile operating systems and devices.

Presenters -

Michael O'Shea, Albalta Technologies Inc.

Tuesday, April 8 Chat with the Experts: Advances in Automotive Real-time Software Architecture Session Code:

AECHAT

Room 330 A/B

Session Time:

4:00 p.m.

Interactive distributed automotive real time systems are typically used due to the increase in the complexity of automotive system design. The software development of these systems is very challenging and has many real-time constraints distributed in several electronic control units (ECUs) and communication bus(es). This Chat will discuss the challenges in the real time software architectures due to the stated challenges. The AUTOSAR timing extension will be explored as a good practice to provide clear timing requirements for each ECU and provide sufficient timing information for real time measurements and for efficient validation of the system real time requirements. Furthermore, the new trends of real time measurements and profiling to validate the real time architecture will be covered. Finally, the impact of using multi-core for such distributed automotive real time systems could be discussed taking AUTOSAR Release 4 operating system as an example.

Presenters -

Mostafa Anwar Taie, MTaie

Tuesday, April 8 Chat with the Experts: Misleading Testing Definitions Lead to Poor Quality, Reliability, Durability, and Profit. How Can This Situation Be Improved? Session Code: Room 330 A/B

IDMCHAT Session Time:

4:00 p.m.

Many professionals do not know the precise differences between fatigue testing, proving ground testing, vibration testing, durability testing, reliability testing, and accelerated reliability testing. The basic problem is not only in definitions, but in incorrect evaluation and prediction after testing. The Chat will discuss how one could eliminate the above problem.

Presenters -

Lev Klyatis, Sohar Inc.; Bryan Dodson, SKF

Tuesday, April 8

Chat with the Experts: Light Metals and Manufacturing for Vehicle Lightweighting Session Code:

MCHAT

Room 330 A/B

Session Time:

4:00 p.m.

Advanced light metals are increasingly being used in the transportation industries for weight reduction and energy efficiency. This topic will discuss the current aluminum and magnesium alloys, manufacturing processes (casting, forming and joining) and design integration of light metal components and subsystems for automotive powertrain, interior, chassis and body structures.

Presenters -

Alan Luo, Ohio State University

Tuesday, April 8 Chat with the Experts: Integration of High Strength and High Ductility Metals for Light Weight Automotive Applications Session Code:

MCHAT

Room 330 A/B

Session Time:

4:00 p.m.

The ability to create structural materials of high yield strength and yet high ductility has been a dream for materials scientists for a long time. The study of the mechanical behavior of the surface nanostructured materials using SMAT (Surface Mechanical Attrition Treatment) shows significant enhancements in mechanical properties of the nanostructured surface layer in different materials. We summarize our recent works on the advanced metallic nanomaterials with exceptional dual mechanical properties using multiscale metallurgical structure-driven design combined with advanced mechanical simulation. The effect of surface nanostructures on the mechanical behavior and on the failure mechanism of metallic material shows the possibility to develop a new strength gradient composite. The results show three key mechanisms for the enhancement and the extraordinary properties of layered and nanostructured metallic stainless steel sheet. The computational models and experimental results successfully provide valuable information about the nanomaterials properties as a function nanostructure configuration (nanograins and nanotwins). The processing of nanomaterials using mechanical processing and heat treatment have been studied at nanoscale and atomic scale. With a detailed knowledge of the processing using high speed camera, we were able to accurately estimate the strain rate at different depths by analytical modeling and to study the correlation between the resulting microstructures and the strain/strain rate history of the material. The material studies using nanomechanics based experimental investigations (nanoindentation and nano-pillar tests) can reveal the effects of the atomic structure and nanostructure gradient on the mechanical behaviors. The failure mechanisms studies at nano-, micro- and macroscopic scale can provide efficient ways to enhance the ductility of materials using the general approach of non localization. The potential applications for automotive industry will be shown. The delay fracture of nanostructural TWIP steels and associated technological challenges will be addressed and we will show the possible technical solutions. We will also present two design examples for the integration advanced nanosteels for the crash box and roof. Finally other potential materials such as nanostructured Mg alloys and advanced design solution with lattice structure will be introduced.

Presenters -

Jian Lu, City Univ. of Hong Kong

Tuesday, April 8 Chat with the Experts: Silicone Science Supports Design Initiatives for Sustainable Innovation Session Code:

MCHAT

Room 330 A/B

Session Time:

4:00 p.m.

Sustainable innovation is a key need for meeting automotive design trends. Silicone science is stepping up to the challenge with optimized solutions for cost-effective reliability. CVJ boots can benefit from a new silicone rubber that combines excellent heat resistance with high levels of flex-fatigue life. Liquid silicone rubber and new options in fluoro liquid silicone rubber can boost process efficiency. Next-generation fluorosilicone rubber and high-consistency silicone rubber can be co-extruded for more durable turbocharger hoses; a special interlayer adhesion technology increases peel strength. Silicone science focuses on innovation.

Presenters -

Gabriel Knee, Dow Corning

Tuesday, April 8 Chat with the Experts: What are the Challenges of Developing Increasingly Efficient Gasoline Engines of the Future? Session Code: Room 331 B/C

PFLCHAT Session Time:

3:30 p.m.

Advances in automotive gasoline engine technology will continue to play a pivotal role in the reduction of greenhouse gases. A key enabler for improved efficiency is increased power density, but this is restrained by the limits of knock and pre-ignition. Experts will share their experience and thoughts on technologies that can be collectively combined to push beyond the current knock/pre-ignition ceiling. They will also examine how these technologies contribute to greater engine efficiency.

Moderators -

Mazen Hammoud, Ford Motor Co.

Presenters -

Thomas Grissom, BorgWarner Automotive; Marc Sens, IAV GmbH; Matti Vint, VALEO; Akram Zahdeh, GM; James Zizelman, Delphi Corp.

Tuesday, April 8 Multi-Media Systems Session Code:

AE307

Room 332

Session Time:

9:30 a.m.

This session covers topics relating to vehicular entertainment and information systems. Specific subjects include multiband antennas, satellite radio reception, measuring and evaluating audio systems, navigation, displays, infotainment busses, audio amplifiers, and loudspeakers.

Organizers Time

9:30 a.m.

Thomas Hermann, Ford Motor Co.; Robert Klacza, Chrysler Group LLC (retired); Richard S. Stroud, Stroud Audio Inc. Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0261

Sample-Rate Conversion for Non-Clocked Audio Sources Bill Whikehart, Visteon Electronic Systems Div.

9:50 a.m.

2014-01-0262

Technical Approach in Reducing GUI Development Cycle Time for Adopting the Connectivity Solutions in Automotive Infotainment Systems Kasiraja Thangapandian, Visteon Technical and Services Centre; Kumaran Bharatheedasan, Visteon Automotive Systems India Ltd.; Binoy Melatt Vythakkatt, Visteon Technical and Services Centre

10:10 a.m.

2014-01-0263

A Study of Cultural Influence in Automotive HMI: Measuring Correlation between Culture and HMI Usability Tawhid Khan, TATA Motor European Technical Centre Plc; Mark Williams, University of Warwick

10:30 a.m.

2014-01-0266

In-Vehicle Touchscreen Concepts Revisited: Approaches and Possibilities Jason Lisseman, Takata Holdings Inc.; Lisa Diwischek, Stefanie Essers, Takata AG; David Andrews, Takata Holdings Inc.

10:50 a.m.

2014-01-0264

Multi-Notch Filter (MNF) Algorithm for Automotive Radio-Frequency (RF) Signal Processing and Applications Yao H. Kuo, Visteon Electronic Systems Div.

Planned by Testing and Instrumentation Committee / Automobile Electronics Activity

Tuesday, April 8 Smart Grid Technologies and Infrastructure Session Code: Room 332

AE400 Session Time:

1:00 p.m.

This session will provide real world updates on consumer behavior who are part of the DOE awarded EV Project as well as other research using models and consumer data to analyze the affect on the grid during PEV charging. Also presented will be strategies for PEV charging and synergies for integrating PEV's into the grid by way of existing infrastructure.

Organizers -

Donna Bell, Ford Motor Co.; Scott Craig, Infineon Technologies North America Corp.; Alex Escutia,

Nissan North America Inc.; Matthew Nielsen, General Electric Co. Time

1:00 p.m.

Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0342

Second Life Battery Pack as Stationary Energy Storage for Smart Grid Shijie Tong, Matthew Klein, Univ. of California

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-0343

Assessing Grid Impact of Battery Electric Vehicle Charging Demand Using GPS-Based Longitudinal Travel Survey Data Jing Dong, Iowa State University; Zhenhong Lin, Changzheng Liu, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Yanghe Liu, Entergy

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-0344

Electric Grid Integration Costs for Plug-In Electric Vehicles Jeff Berkheimer, Jeff Tang, Bill Boyce, Deepak J. Aswani, Sacramento Municipal Utility District

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-0345

Integration of Electric Vehicle Charging into an International and Environment-friendly Context Moritz Weigand, Sven Bohn, Daniel Beyer, Michael Agsten, Fraunhofer IOSB-AST

2:20 p.m.

Panel

Panel Discussion: Energy Independence and the Smart Grid In this panel discussion, we will explore the role of the vehicle on the grid both from a conventional viewpoint, as well as, a Grid Integrated Vehicle (GIV) with Vehicle to Grid Technology (V2G) concept. The panelists will provide their respective points of view as we look at the opportunities and challenges for a sustainable energy future. Moderators - Scott Craig, Global Account Executive, OEM Business Development, Infineon Technologies North America Corp. Panelists Hawk Asgeirsson, DTE Energy; Doug Houseman, VP of Innovation and Technology, EnerNex; Daniel Lindenmeyer, Senior Business Development Manager, Infineon Technologies North America Corp.; David A. McCreadie, Vehicle Electrification and Infratructure, Sustainable Business Strategies, Ford Motor Co.; Matthew Nielsen, Principal Scientist, Platform Technologies Leader Controls, Electronics & Signal Processing, GE Global Research; Caisheng Wang, Associate Professor Electrical and Computer Engineering, Wayne State University;

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-GTL-00001, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Testing and Instrumentation Committee / Automobile Electronics Activity

Tuesday, April 8 Optimization Driven Design Automation of E/E Architectures Session Code:

AE318

Room 333

Session Time:

9:30 a.m.

This session addresses methodologies, methods, and tools for the systematic optimization of E/E control architectures with respect to cost, mass, weight, latency, and energy, among others. The session covers the progress made both in the academia and in the automotive and tool industry. The session will also include a key note speaker from the aerospace industry presenting the lessons learned in this key area and how they could be applied to the automotive industry.

Organizers Time

Amit Choudhury, ADVICS North America Inc.; Paolo Giusto, General Motors Co. Paper No.

Title

9:30 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

Technical Keynote: Achieving Systems Understanding through MBSE-centric Analytics Christopher Oster, Lockheed Martin Space Systems Co.

10:10 a.m.

2014-01-0320

Electrical Architecture Optimization and Selection - Cost Minimization via Wire Routing and Wire Sizing Chung-Wei Lin, University of California; Lei Rao, Joseph D'Ambrosio, General Motors Co.; Alberto Sangiovanni-Vincentelli, University of California

10:30 a.m.

2014-01-0319

Combinatorial Design Optimization of Automotive Systems by Connecting System Architecture Models with Parts Catalog Hongman Kim, David Fried, Grant Soremekun, Phoenix Integration Inc.

10:50 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

Redistribution of Software Functions to Optimize E/E Architectures Scott Stevens, Steffen Nass, Vector CANtech Inc.

11:10 a.m.

2014-01-0318

Key Attributes of an EDS Design Environment Built for Optimization Sjon Moore, Mentor Graphics Corp.

2014-01-0317

Timing Evaluation in E/E Architecture Design at BMW (Written Only -No Oral Presentation) Dan Gunnarsson, Matthias Traub, Christian Pigorsch, BMW AG

Planned by Testing and Instrumentation Committee / Automobile Electronics Activity

Tuesday, April 8 CyberSecurity For Cyber- Physical Vehicle Systems Session Code:

AE321 Session Time:

Room 333

1:00 p.m.

This session focuses on cybersecurity for cyber-physical vehicle systems. Topics include: design, development and implementation of securitycritical cyber-physical vehicle systems, cybersecurity design, development, and implementation strategies, analysis methodologies, process and lifecycle management, comparisons of system safety and cybersecurity, etc. Application areas include: security-critical automotive systems as well as other security-critical ground vehicle and aviation systems.

Organizers Chairpersons Time

1:00 p.m.

Amit Choudhury, ADVICS North America Inc.; Barbara J. Czerny, Chrysler Group LLC Barbara J. Czerny, Di Jin, Chrysler Group LLC Paper No.

Title

ORAL ONLY

The ARTEMIS SESAMO Project Joseph G. D'Ambrosio, Rami Ismail Debouk, GM R&D Center

1:20 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

Guidelines for Vehicle Cyber Security Hirofumi Onishi, Alpine Electronics of America Inc.

1:40 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

An Approach to Safety and Security Analysis for Automotive Systems Marc Born, IKV Technologies AG

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-0334

Adapted Development Process for Security in Networked Automotive Systems Karsten Schmidt, Audi Electronics Venture GmbH; Peter Tröger, Hasso Plattner Institute; Hans-Martin Kroll, FTM, Technische Universität München; Thomas Bünger, Hasso Plattner Institute; Florian Krueger, Audi AG; Christian Neuhaus, Hasso-Plattner-Institut

2:20 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

Threat Analysis and Risk Assessment Overview Barbara J. Czerny, Chrysler Group LLC; David Ward, MIRA, Ltd.

2:40 p.m.

2014-01-0338

Protection of Intellectual Property Rights in Automotive Control Units Armin Wasicek, University of California

3:00 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

Security Implications of External Devices in Vehicles: Protection by an Automotive Firewall and Intrusion Detection System Andre Weimerskirch, University of Michigan; Lars Wolleschensky, ESCRYPT Inc.; Virendra Kumar, Security Innovation

3:20 p.m.

2014-01-0340

CAN Security: Cost-Effective Intrusion Detection for Real-Time Control Systems Satoshi Otsuka, Tasuku Ishigooka, Hitachi, Ltd.; Yukihiko Oishi, Kazuyoshi Sasazawa, Hitachi Automotive Systems, Ltd.

3:40 p.m.

2014-01-0337 ORAL ONLY

4:00 p.m.

2014-01-0341

A Multi-parameter Detection Scheme to Seek Stealthy Hardware Trojan Threats in FPGAs Devu Manikantan Shila, Vivek Venugopal, Brian Murray, United Technologies Research Center Design of Reactive Security Mechanisms in Time-Triggered Embedded Systems Dawid Trawczynski, AMD; Janusz Zalewski, Florida Gulf Coast University; Janusz Sosnowski, Warsaw University of Technology

2014-01-0336

Investigation of Vehicular Networks and its Main Security Issues (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Payman Khani, Mehrdad S. Sharbaf, CSUDH

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-GTL-00001 and COLL-TP-00417, an also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Testing and Instrumentation Committee / Automobile Electronics Activity

Tuesday, April 8 Model-Based Design and In-Vehicle Software (Part 1 of 2) Session Code:

AE316 Session Time:

Room 338

9:30 a.m.

Embedded software is a key enabler for technical innovations in the automotive industry. This session is designed to cover new processes, methods, and applications of new processes/methods to reduce development time and improve the quality of embedded software. A particular emphasis will be placed on methods such as executable specification, design through simulation, early verification, automatic code generation, and PC-based model in-the-loop and software in-the-loop testing.

Organizers Chairpersons Time

9:30 a.m.

Vivek Jaikamal, ETAS Inc.; Wensi Jin, MathWorks Inc.; Robert Miller, Vector CANtech Inc. Vivek Jaikamal, ETAS Inc.; Robert Miller; Christopher J. Fillyaw, MathWorks Inc. Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0308

A Pragmatic Model-Based Product Engineering Process Alexandros Mouzakitis, Jaguar Land Rover; Paul Jennings, Gunwant Dhadyalla, University of Warwick; Gerard Lancaster, Jaguar Land Rover

9:50 a.m.

2014-01-0310

Physical Modeling Considerations for Control System Development Thomas Egel, Scott Furry, MathWorks Inc.

10:10 a.m.

2014-01-0189

Desktop Simulation and Calibration of Diesel Engine ECU Software using Software-in-the-Loop Methodology Bjoern Lumpp, MAN Truck & Bus AG; Mouham Tanimou, Robert Bosch GmbH; Martin McMackin, Eva Bouillon, Erica Trapel, MAN Truck & Bus AG; Micha Muenzenmay, Klaus Zimmermann, Robert Bosch GmbH

10:30 a.m.

2014-01-0304

Model-Based Design Methods for the Development of Transmission Control Systems Markus Schnabler, Christoph Stifter, Hofer f&e GmbH

10:50 a.m.

2014-01-0306

Efficient Testing Framework for Simulink Models with MTCD and Automated Test Assessments in the Context of ISO 26262 Tobias Schmidt, Shan Jin, Jens Rogalli, Thorsten Rogier, Hartmut Pohlheim, Ingo Stürmer, Model Engineering Solutions

11:10 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

A Practical Workflow for A Model-Based Verification Strategy Kerry Grand, John Lee, MathWorks Inc.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00424, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Testing and Instrumentation Committee / Automobile Electronics Activity

Tuesday, April 8 Model-Based Design and In-Vehicle Software (Part 2 of 2) Session Code:

AE316 Session Time:

Room 338

1:00 p.m.

Embedded software is a key enabler for technical innovations in the automotive industry. This session is designed to cover new processes, methods, and applications of new processes/methods to reduce development time and improve the quality of embedded software. A particular emphasis will be placed on methods such as executable specification, design through simulation, early verification, automatic code generation, and PC-based model in-the-loop and software in-the-loop testing.

Organizers Chairpersons Time

1:00 p.m.

Vivek Jaikamal, ETAS Inc.; Wensi Jin, MathWorks Inc.; Robert Miller, Vector CANtech Inc. Vivek Jaikamal, ETAS Inc.; Robert Miller; Christopher J. Fillyaw, MathWorks Inc. Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0315

Automated Test Case Generation for Automotive Embedded Software Testing Using XMI-Based UML Model Transformations Ki-Wook Shin, Hanyang University; Shim soo Kim, Sam Min Park, Daedong Co., Ltd.; Dong-Jin Lim, Hanyang University

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-0313

Distributed Development of Large-Scale Model-Based Designs in Compliance with ISO 26262 Ingo Stuermer, Model Engineering Solutions; Ulrich Eisemann, dSPACE GmbH; Elke Salecker, Model Engineering Solutions

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-0305

Application of Auto-Coding for Rapid and Efficient Motor Control Development James Walters, Cahya Harianto, Edward Kelly, Tanto Sugiarto, Delphi Automotive

2:00 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

Efficient Model Management for Model-based Development Dirk Fleischer, Michael Beine, Salah AKSAS, dSPACE GmbH

2014-01-0309

Analytical Method for Efficient Development of Optimal Fixed-Point Software and its Application (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Rupesh Sonu Kakade, Jitesh Patel, Automotive Design

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00424, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Testing and Instrumentation Committee / Automobile Electronics Activity

Tuesday, April 8 Chat with the Experts: Vibration Isolation Mounting Techniques in the Ground Vehicles Session Code:

MCHAT

Room 338

Session Time:

4:00 p.m.

A travelling vehicle vibrates due to the road irregularities and powertrain internal excitation. These vibrations are transmitted from one component to the other and transferred to the occupants. These vibrations could cause high loads affecting vehicle durability and reduce the ride comfort. There are many mounts, such as engine mounts, shock tower mounts, cab mounts, seat mounts, used to isolate these vibrations. This talk will address the different types of mounts, such as rubber mount, hydro mount and friction-type mount applied on the ground vehicle. Their characteristics modeling will be discussed. Some examples on component vibration isolation mounting design will be presented.

Presenters -

Peijun Xu, Ebco Inc.

Tuesday, April 8 Panel Discussion: Managing Different Life Cycles for Embedded Software, Embedded Hardware, Enterprise Software, User Devices and Apps, Navigation and Infotainment Session Code:

AE199

Room 353

Session Time:

9:30 a.m.

In-Vehicle Infotainment, telematics, and connected vehicle systems have become the most complex systems in most passenger cars. The amount of code in these products now dwarfs other systems. Driven by the rapid development cycles from consumer electronic products and the vehicle owner¿s desire to replicate these features in their cars, vehicle manufacturers struggle to keep their offerings fresh or current. Open source software collaboration not only offers a methodology for reducing connected vehicle development cycles but is also driving innovation and a new industry paradigm.

Organizers -

Michael J. Nunnery

Moderators Panelists -

Matt Jones, Jaguar Land Rover Thomas Bloor, Intel Corp.; Walter Buga, Arynga; Kyle Walworth, Symphony Teleca; Doug Welk, Delphi Electronics & Safety;

Tuesday, April 8 Modeling and Simulation Techniques for Dynamic System Analysis and Design Session Code:

AE201

Room 353

Session Time:

1:00 p.m.

Historically, modeling and simulation efforts of dynamic systems have typically been domain specific, that is, independently modeling the individual domain behavior of the various subsystems (electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, magnetic, thermal, etc¿). As the complexity of these subsystems and their inter-domain interactions increase, it is imperative that the inter-domain behaviors and effects are taken into account when modeling and simulating the resulting dynamic system. This session will focus on the latest techniques used in the Automotive industry for modeling and simulation of these systems.

Organizers Time

1:00 p.m.

Nathan Crosty, Ford Motor Co.; Thomas Egel, MathWorks Inc.; Chris Semanson, Ford Motor Co. Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0195

Modeling and Experimental Validation of the Solenoid Valve of a Common Rail Diesel Injector Benedikt Huber, Heinz Ulbrich, Technische Universität München

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-0196

Modeling and Identification of a Gasoline Common Rail Injection System Remko Baur, Jan Peter Blath, Hannover University of Applied Sciences; Christian Bohn, Clausthal University of Technology; Franz Kallage, Matthias Schultalbers, IAV GmbH

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-0197

A Neural Network-Based Direct Inverse Model Application to Adaptive Tracking Control of Electronic Throttle Systems Salem Al-Assadi, IAV Automotive Engineering Inc.

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-0201

A Study on Modeling of Driver's Braking Action to Avoid Rear-End Collision with Time Delay Neural Network Toshiya Hirose, Masato Gokan, Nobuyo Kasuga, Toichi Sawada, Shibaura Institute of Technology

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-0198

An Assessment of Load Cell- and Accelerometer-Based Responses in a Simulated Impact Test Gauri Ranadive, Anindya Deb, Bisheshwar Haorongbam, Indian Institute of Science

2:40 p.m.

2014-01-0200

Performance Comparison of Real-Time and General-Purpose Operating Systems in Parallel Physical Simulation with High Computational Cost Carlos Garre, Domenico Mundo, Universita della Calabria; Marco Gubitosa, Alessandro Toso, LMS International

Planned by Testing and Instrumentation Committee / Automobile Electronics Activity

Tuesday, April 8 Occupant Protection: Safety Test Methodology Session Code:

B407 Session Time:

Room 354

1:00 p.m.

Safety Test Methodology Session in 2014 presents papers in advancement of auto- safety-related analytical/testing methods in frontal, side and rollover impacts, and energy-absorbing materials.

Organizers Chairpersons Time

1:00 p.m.

Clifford C. Chou; Jason R. Kerrigan, Univ. of Virginia; Jerry Le, Ford Motor Co.; P. Miller II, MGA Research Corp.; Anindya Deb, Indian Institute of Science Helen A. Kaleto, MGA Research Corp.; Robert W. McCoy, Ford Motor Co. Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0534

Scalable Multi-Purpose Virtual Human Model for Future Safety Assessment Jan Vychytil, University of West Bohemia; Jaroslav Manas, MECAS ESI s.r.o.; Hana Cechova, Stanislav Spirk, Ludek Hyncik, University of West Bohemia; Ludek Kovar, MECAS ESI s.r.o.

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-0538

Pulse Sensitivity of a Child Restraint System, Near-Side Impact Fixture Janet Brelin-Fornari, Sheryl Janca, Kettering Univ.

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-0537

A Comparison of the NHTSA Research Offset Oblique and Small Overlap Impact Tests and the IIHS Moderate and Small Overlap Tests Joyce Lam, Nate J. Dennis, Jeff Dix, Martin Lambrecht, Nissan North America, Inc.; Ryuuji Ootani, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-0540

Design and Evaluation of a Guided Dynamic Rollover Test Device Shai Cohen, Dhafer Marzougui, Cing-Dao Kan, George Mason Univ.; Fadi Tahan, George Washington Univ.

2:40 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

High Strain Rate Tensile Testing of Long Fiber Filled Polymers: Steps towards Development of a Standard Susan I. Hill, Univ. of Dayton Research Institute

3:00 p.m.

2014-01-0569

A Neural Network Approach for Predicting Collision Severity Ishika Zonina Towfic, Jennifer Johrendt, University of Windsor

3:20 p.m.

2014-01-0539

A Methodology for Characterization of the Strain Rate-Dependent Behavior of PU Foam N. Shivakumar, Anindya Deb, Indian Institute of Science; Clifford Chou; H. Chittappa, Uvce

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, SUB-TP-00007, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Occupant Protection Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Tuesday, April 8 Transmission and Driveline (Part 1 of 7): Driveline NVH Session Code:

PFL660 Session Time:

Room 357

9:30 a.m.

This session addresses transmission noise, vibration, and harshness (NVH) issues and design solutions.

Organizers -

Chairpersons Time

9:30 a.m.

Rakan Chabaan, Gang Chen, John C. Collins, Chrysler Group LLC; Patrick Robert Darmstadt, Boeing Helicopters; Hussein Dourra, Chrysler Group LLC; Fabio Ferreira, Schaeffler Brasil, Ltd.; Michael E. Fingerman, John A. Frait, Chrysler Group LLC; Joel Gunderson, James Hendrickson, Chunhao Lee, Dongxu Li, General Motors Co.; Berthold Martin, Chrysler Group LLC; Thomas Martin, General Motors Co.; David Popejoy, Craig Renneker, Ford Motor Co.; Farzad Samie, General Motors Co.; Brian Carl Schneidewind, Toyota Technical Center USA Inc.; Tejinder Singh, General Motors Co.; Robert A. Smithson, Dana Holding Corporation; Erich L. Wilfinger, Jatco USA Inc. Chunhao Lee, General Motors Co.; Fabio Da Silva Ferreira Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1758

Experimental Investigation of the Low Pass Filtering Effect of a Hydrostatic Bearing Zamir Zulkefli, Universiti Putra Malaysia; Maurice Adams, Case Western Reserve University

9:50 a.m.

2014-01-1756

A Direct Comparison between Numerical and Experimental Results for Airborne Noise Levels in Automotive Transmission Rattle Miguel De la Cruz, Stephanos Theodossiades, Loughborough University

10:10 a.m.

2014-01-1757

The Study of Torque Control Characteristics for the Optimization of the NVH of an Electric Vehicle Marco Mammetti, Marina Roche Arroyos, Applus Idiada

10:30 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

Modeling A NVH Phenomenon in Driveline Caused By Axial Vibrations of Automotive Clutch Yasser Aktir, Valeo Clutches/LML; Jean-Francois Brunel, Philippe Dufrenoy, Lille Mechanical Laboratory; Herve Mahe, Valeo Clutches

10:50 a.m.

2014-01-1755

Application of CAE in Design Optimization of a Wet Dual Cutch Transmission and Driveline Ming Chen, Dong Wang, Huiqiang Lee, Chao Jiang, Jun Xin, SAIC Motor Corp. Ltd.

Planned by Transmission and Driveline Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Tuesday, April 8 Transmission and Driveline (Part 2 of 7): Driveline Components/Subsystems

Session Code:

1:00 p.m.

PFL670 Session Time:

Room 357

This session includes papers on the full array of transmission and driveline related components. Here we dig deeper into the design and development of transmission and driveline sub-systems and individual components by examining the design iterations, development details and other facets of the actual hardware.

Organizers -

Time

1:00 p.m.

Rakan Chabaan, Gang Chen, John C. Collins, Chrysler Group LLC; Patrick Robert Darmstadt, Boeing Helicopters; Hussein Dourra, Chrysler Group LLC; Fabio Ferreira, Schaeffler Brasil, Ltd.; Michael E. Fingerman, John A. Frait, Chrysler Group LLC; Joel Gunderson, James Hendrickson, Chunhao Lee, Dongxu Li, General Motors Co.; Berthold Martin, Chrysler Group LLC; Thomas Martin, General Motors Co.; David Popejoy, Craig Renneker, Ford Motor Co.; Farzad Samie, General Motors Co.; Brian Carl Schneidewind, Toyota Technical Center USA Inc.; Tejinder Singh, General Motors Co.; Robert A. Smithson, Dana Holding Corporation; Erich L. Wilfinger, Jatco USA Inc. Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1749

Design of Shift Select Mechanism for Automation of Manual Transmission Sriram Muralidharan, Univ. of Wisconsin; Suryanarayana A N Prasad, Nissan-Ashok Leyland Technologies Ltd.

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-1766

Development of Two Oil Pumping System for Automatic Transmission Jin Young Hwang, Se Hwan Jo, Tae Hwan Wi, Woo Churl Son, Hyundai Motor Co.

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-1988

Shudder and Frictional Characteristics Evaluation of Dual Clutch Transmission Fluids Hiroko Ohtani, Ford Motor Co.; Khaled Zreik, General Motors Co.; Edgar Steigerwald, Martin Knaffel, Robert Neumann, Gordon P. Small, Deutsche Pentosin-Werke GmbH; Gregory Mordukhovich, AVL Powertrain Engineering Inc.; Tracey E. King, J Haltermann Ltd.

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-1769

Gear Train Mesh Efficiency Study: The Effects of an Anti-Backlash Gear Yashodhan V. Joshi, Jordan E. Kelleher, Cummins Inc.

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-1763

Assessment of Planetary Gear Train with Multiple-Pinion Arrangements Joseph Y. Chen

2:40 p.m.

2014-01-1762

Improved Power Density through Use of Powder-Forged Helical Gears in Transmissions Gary L. Anderson, Pete G. Imbrogno, Keystone Powdered Metal Co.

2014-01-1764

Variation in Driving Torque and Vane Friction Torque in a Balanced Vane Pump (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Yoshiharu Inaguma, Naohito Yoshida, JTEKT Corp.

2014-01-1765

Involute Straight Bevel Gear Surface and Contact Lines Calculation Utilizing Ease-Off Topography Approach (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Ali Kolivand, Azad Univ.

2014-01-1768

Sensitivity Analysis on a Synchronization Mechanism for Manual Transmission Gearbox (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Jinning Li, Fan Luo, Yong Luo, Yunqing Zhang, Huazhong University of Science and Tech.; Ming Jiang, Dongfeng Motor Co., Ltd.

2014-01-1770

Optimizing the Geometric Parameters of New Gear Pair using Existing Gear Pairs (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Sandeep Kognole, Mahindra Trucks & Buses Ltd.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00431 and SUB-TP-00003, and a individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Transmission and Driveline Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Tuesday, April 8 Panel Discussion: Leadership Lessons Young Professionals Session Code:

CONG101

Room 360

Session Time:

11:30 a.m.

Developing the next generation of leaders is vital to the automotive industry. SAE International recognizes the importance of providing unique settings where young professionals can learn. As part of the initiative to promote YP activity at World Congress, the ¿Leadership Lessons¿ Young Professional Luncheon is an open forum discussion for YPs to engage with accomplished industry professionals. The event will provide an opportunity for a group of industry experts to answer questions like: What is your brand? How did you end up where you are today? What and/or who taught you leadership? What are current leaders looking for from YPs? What do organizations need from YPs? Other topics like volunteer history, mistakes made, and accounts of personal and professional development will also be discussed.

Moderators Panelists -

Lindsay Brooke, SAE International Lizabeth Ardisana, ASG Renaissance; Audley Brown, General Motors Co.; Chris Cowland, Chrysler LLC; Felicia Fields, Ford Motor Co.; Jake Welland, Hyundai-Kia America Technical Center Inc.;

Tuesday, April 8 Exhaust Emissions Control - New Developments (Part 1 of 2) Session Code:

PFL410

Room 410 A

Session Time:

9:30 a.m.

Papers are invited on technology developments and the integration of these technologies into new emission control systems. Topics include the integration of various diesel particulate matter (PM) and diesel Nitrogen Oxide (NOx) reduction technologies plus analogous technologies for the growing population of direct injection gasoline engines. Novel developments in sensors and control systems will also be considered.

Organizers Time

Jong Lee, Daimler Trucks North America LLC; Kenneth S. Price, Umicore Autocat USA Inc.; Ron Silver, Caterpillar Inc.; Roger A. Van Sickle, FEV Inc. Paper No.

Title

9:30 a.m.

2014-01-1491

Vehicular Emissions in Review

10:30 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

Timothy Johnson, Corning Inc. With Diesel into the Age of Super Ultra Low Emission Vehicles Alexander Freitag, Robert Bosch LLC

Planned by Exhaust Aftertreatment and Emissions Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Tuesday, April 8 Exhaust Emissions Control - New Developments (Part 2 of 2) Session Code:

PFL410

Room 410 A

Session Time:

1:00 p.m.

Papers are invited on technology developments and the integration of these technologies into new emission control systems. Topics include the integration of various diesel particulate matter (PM) and diesel Nitrogen Oxide (NOx) reduction technologies plus analogous technologies for the growing population of direct injection gasoline engines. Novel developments in sensors and control systems will also be considered.

Organizers Time

Jong Lee, Daimler Trucks North America LLC; Kenneth S. Price, Umicore Autocat USA Inc.; Ron Silver, Caterpillar Inc.; Roger A. Van Sickle, FEV Inc. Paper No.

Title

1:00 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

The Role of High Efficiency Exhaust Particle Filters in Emissions Reduction: Current State and a Look into the Future Imad A. Khalek, Southwest Research Institute

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-1486

Direct Measurements of Soot/Ash Affinity in the Diesel Particulate Filter by Atomic Force Microscopy and Implications for Ash Accumulation and DPF Degradation Carl Justin Kamp, Alexander Sappok, Yujun Wang, William Bryk, Avery Rubin, Victor Wong, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-1484

Dual Layer Coated High Porous SiC - A New Concept for SCR Integration into DPF Thomas Wolff, Ramona Deinlein, Dinex GmbH; Henrik Christensen, Lars Larsen, Dinex A/S

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-1487

Sensing Exhaust NO2 Emissions Using the Mixed Potential Principle Da Yu Wang, David M. Racine, Harry Husted, Sheng Yao, Delphi Automotive

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-1490

Development of a Unique Plasma Burner System for Emission Reduction During Cold Start of Diesel Engines Sung Hyun Pyun, Dae Hoon Lee, Kwan Tae Kim, Korea Institute of Machinery & Materials

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00441 and SUB-TP-00010, and a individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Exhaust Aftertreatment and Emissions Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Tuesday, April 8 Diagnostic Development Session Code:

PFL150 Session Time:

Room 410 B

9:30 a.m.

This session focuses on engine combustion and flow diagnostic development and demonstration. Examples of diagnostics of interest include, but are not limited to: LIF, PLIF, absorption/emission spectroscopy, ion probes, pressure sensors, and extractive and exhaust gas composition sensors.

Organizers Time

9:30 a.m.

Oivind Andersson, Lund University; Matthew J. Hall, Univ. of Texas-Austin; Benjamin Petersen, Ford Motor Co. Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1178

Endoscopic Imaging of Early Flame Propagation in a NearProduction Engine Martin Goschütz, Christof Schulz, Sebastian A. Kaiser, University of Duisburg-Essen

9:50 a.m.

2014-01-1175

10:10 a.m.

2014-01-1176

On the Accuracy of Dissipation Scale Measurements in IC Engines Michael Tess, Jaal Ghandhi, University of Wisconsin A New Technique to Determine the Burning Velocity in a Gasoline Direct Injection Engine Shenouda Mekhael, Fadi Estefanous, Naeim Henein, Wayne State Univ.; Akram Zahdeh, GM

10:30 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

Cycle-Resolved Intake Residual Back Low Measurements Using Laser Absorption Spectroscopy Ji Hyung Yoo, SUNY-Buffalo; Derek Splitter, James Szybist, William Partridge, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

10:50 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

Application of Two-Color Method to Optically Thin Diesel Flames Takeyuki Kamimoto

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, SUB-TP-00008, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by General Powertrain Development / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Tuesday, April 8 Panel Discussion: Are We Done with Efficiency Improvements in Internal Combustion Engine Development? Maybe Not!" Session Code:

PFL199

Room 410 B

Session Time:

2:00 p.m.

While we can make and demonstrate very efficient engines, the energy saving potential for a vehicle is realised through the whole propulsion system design that also includes the choice of transmission, electrification and control methods. We will start our discussion with a debate about the maximum achievable efficiency in SI, DI and novel types of cycle. Starting with the theoretical maximum we will debate the limiting factors and their significance before proposing propulsion architectures that help realize the engine's full efficiency potential.

Moderators Panelists -

Patrick Leteinturier, Infineon Technologies AG; Richard K. Stobart, Loughborough Univ. Paolo Di Martino, IAV Automotive Engineering Inc.; Zoran S. Filipi, Clemson-ICAR; Robert Gruszczynski, Volkswagen of America; Dimitri N. Kazarinoff, AVL North America Inc.; David B. Roth, BorgWarner Inc.; Matti Vint, VALEO; Bruce Woodrow, Ricardo Inc.;

Planned by General Powertrain Development / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Tuesday, April 8 Combustion in Compression-Ignition Engines: Efficiency and Emissions Session Code:

PFL221

Room 411 A

Session Time:

1:00 p.m.

Classical diesel engine combustion with relatively short ignition delay, including papers dealing with low CR and high EGR calibrations. Papers describing experiments and test data, simulation results focused on applications, fuel/additive effects, combustion control, and mode change are invited and will be placed in appropriate sub-sessions. Papers with an emphasis on the modeling aspects of combustion are encouraged to be submitted into PFL110 or PFL120 modeling sessions.

Organizers -

Chairpersons Time

1:00 p.m.

Jose M Garcia-Oliver, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya; Song-Charng Kong; Budhadeb Mahakul, Navistar; Robert M. Mcdavid, Caterpillar Inc.; Paul C. Miles, Mark Musculus, Sandia National Laboratories; Raul Payri, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya; Yongli Qi, Caterpillar Inc.; Stefan Simescu, Southwest Research Institute; Dale R. Tree, Brigham Young Univ.; Rishikesh Venugopal, Achates Power Inc.; John F. Wright, Cummins Inc.; Ming Zheng, Univ. of Windsor Rishikesh Venugopal, Achates Power Inc; Stephen Busch, Sandia National Laboratories Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1243

Radiocarbon and Hydrocarbon Analysis of PM Sources During WHTC Tests on a Biodiesel-Fueled Engine Johan Genberg, Lund Univ.; Petter Tornehed, Scania CV AB; Oivind Andersson, Kristina Stenstrom, Lund Univ.

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-1244

Dual Loop EGR in Retrofitted Heavy-Duty Diesel Application Yiqun Huang, John Colvin, Asanga Wijesinghe, Meng Wang, Houston Advanced Research Center; Deyang Hou, QuantLogic Corp.; Zuhua Fang, Shanghai Normal Univ.

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-1245

Effect of High Levels of Boost and Recirculated Exhaust Gas on Diesel Combustion Characteristics at Part Load Venkatesh Gopalakrishnan, Alberto Vassallo, Richard C. Peterson, Joaquin De la Morena, General Motors Co.

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-1246

Compression Ignition 6-Stroke Cycle Investigations D. Ryan Williams, Chad Koci, Scott Fiveland, Caterpillar

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-1242

Efficiency and Emissions Mapping for a Single-Cylinder, Direct Injected Compression Ignition Engine Jonathan M. S. Mattson, Michael Mangus, Christopher Depcik, University of Kansas

2:40 p.m.

2014-01-1248

Effects of Temporal and Spatial Distributions of Ignition and Combustion on Thermal Efficiency and Combustion Noise in DICI Engine Jian Huang, Zhi Wang, Tsinghua Univ.; Martin Wissink, Rolf Reitz, Univ. of Wisconsin

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, SUB-TP-00009, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Engine Combustion / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Tuesday, April 8 Advanced Emission Components and Systems for Gasoline Vehicles Session Code:

PFL422

Room 411 B

Session Time:

1:00 p.m.

Papers are invited for this session covering the systems engineering experience required to achieve ultra-low emission levels on light-duty vehicles. Emission system component topics for this session include the development of advanced three-way catalysts, the development of NOX control strategies for gasoline lean burn engines, the application of high cell density substrates to advanced emission systems, and the integration of these components into full vehicle emission systems.

Organizers Time

1:00 p.m.

Rasto Brezny, Joseph E. Kubsh, Manufacturers of Emission Controls Assoc. Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1502

Strategies Toward the Sustainable and Cost-Effective Use of the Platinum Group Metals: An Analysis of Critical Topics Affecting the PGM and Automotive Industries Erica King, David Wallace, E. Robert Becker, Environex Inc.

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-1503

Impact of Pd-Rh Interaction on the Performance of Three-Way Catalysts Hideki Goto, Kazuyoshi Komata, Shigekazu Minami, Umicore Shokubai Japan Co., Ltd.

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-1504

A Comparison of Fuel-Cut Ageing during Retardation and Fuel-Cut during Acceleration Anna Fathali, Mats Laurell, Fredrik B. Ekström, Annika Kristoffersson, Volvo Car Corp.; Bengt Andersson, Louise Olsson, Chalmers Univ. of Technology

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-1509

Gasoline Cold Start Concept (gCSC¿) Technology for Low Temperature Emission Control Hsiao-Lan Chang, Hai-Ying Chen, Kwangmo Koo, Jeffery Rieck, Philip Blakeman, Johnson Matthey Inc.

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-1506

Investigation of a Catalyst and Engine Management Solution to Meet LEV III - SULEV with Reduced PGM Seung-Jae Yi, Hyundai-Kia America Technical Center, Inc.; Hyung Kee Kim, Hyundai-Kia R&D; Sergio Quelhas, Christopher Giler, Hyundai-Kia America Technical Center, Inc.; Dinh Dang, BASF Catalysts LLC; Sang Beom Kim, Hyundai-Kia R&D

2:40 p.m.

2014-01-1508

Zone Length Optimization to Improve PGM Utility Stephen Johnson, BASF; Peter Croswell, Michael Smith, Chrysler Corp. LLC

3:00 p.m.

2014-01-1505

Ammonia Generation over TWC for Passive SCR NOX Control for Lean Gasoline Engines Vitaly Y. Prikhodko, James E. Parks, Josh A. Pihl, Todd J. Toops, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00440 and SUB-TP-00010, and a individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Exhaust Aftertreatment and Emissions Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Tuesday, April 8 Fuel and Additive Effects on Engine Systems (Part 1 of 3) Session Code:

PFL310 Session Time:

Room 412 A

9:30 a.m.

This session includes presentations considering how fuel characteristics affect SI engine performance. The inclusion of alcohols in the fuel is also considered.

Organizers Chairpersons Time

9:30 a.m.

Barbara Goodrich, John Deere Product Engineering Center; Gerald Micklow, Florida Institute of Technology; Paul Richards Barbara Goodrich, John Deere Product Engineering Center; Paul Richards Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1398

Does Magnetic Fuel Treatment Affect Engine's Performance? Ahmed A. Abdel-Rehim, Ahmed A.A. Attia, Benha University

9:50 a.m.

2014-01-1397

Octane Response in a Downsized, Highly Boosted Direct Injection Spark Ignition Engine S.M. Remmert, R.F. Cracknell, R. Head, A. Schuetze, Shell Global Solutions; A.G.J. Lewis, S. Akehurst, Univ. of Bath; J.W.G. Turner, A. Popplewell, Jaguar Land Rover

10:10 a.m.

2014-01-1393

Effects of Ethanol on Performance and Exhaust Emissions from a DI Spark Ignition Engine with Throttled and Unthrottled Operations Mohammed Moore Ojapah, Hua Zhao, Yan Zhang, Brunel Univ.

10:30 a.m.

2014-01-1382

Characterization of Ethanol-Gasoline Blends Combustion processes and Particle Emissions in a GDI/PFI Small Engine Francesco Catapano, Silvana Di Iorio, Paolo Sementa, Bianca Maria Vaglieco, Istituto Motori CNR

2014-01-1390

Performance and Emission Characteristics of a MPI Engine Fueled with Iso-Butanol/Gasoline Blends (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Shashank Sakleshpur Nagaraja, Vinay Ravi, Ravi Teja, Vighnesha Nayak, Kumar G N, NITK Surathkal

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00388 and SUB-TP-00010, and a individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org

Planned by Fuels and Lubricants / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Tuesday, April 8 Fuel and Additive Effects on Engine Systems (Part 2 of 3) Session Code:

PFL310 Session Time:

Room 412 A

1:00 p.m.

This session includes presentations covering the use of fuel additives and discussion of engine deposits, plus two presentations on the development of a surrogate fuel for modelling work.

Organizers Chairpersons Time

1:20 p.m.

Barbara Goodrich, John Deere Product Engineering Center; Gerald Micklow, Florida Institute of Technology; Paul Richards Paul Richards; Gerald Micklow, Florida Institute of Technology Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1376

Experimental Validation and Combustion Modeling of a JP-8 Surrogate in a Single Cylinder Diesel Engine Amit Shrestha, Umashankar Joshi, Ziliang Zheng, Tamer Badawy, Naeim Henein, Wayne State Univ.; Eric Sattler, Peter Schihl, US Army TACOM

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-1389

Role of Volatility in the Development of JP-8 Surrogates for Diesel Engine Application Ziliang Zheng, PO-I Lee, Amit Shrestha, Tamer Badawy, Ming-Chia Lai, Naeim Henein, Wayne State Univ.; Eric Sattler, US Army TACOM

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-1388

Internal Injector Deposits From Sodium Sources Jacqueline Reid, Stephen Cook, Jim Barker, Innospec

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-1387

Information on the Aromatic Structure of Internal Diesel Injector Deposits From Time of Flight Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry (ToF-SIMS) Jim Barker, Innospec; Colin Snape, David Scurr, University of Nottingham

2:40 p.m.

2014-01-1383

Effects of Gasoline and Ethanol Fuel Corrosion Inhibitors and Fuel Detergents on Powertrain Intake Valve Deposits Elana Chapman, Jill Cummings, Mark Winston-Galant, General Motors Co.

3:00 p.m.

2014-01-1380

Influence of Metal-Based Additives in Gasoline Fuel on the Exhaust Gas Emission System Components Over Useful Life Period Using the Example of Manganese-Containing Additive Christian Lohfink, Dennis Wiese, Wolfgang Reiser, ADA Abgaszentrum der Automobilindustrie

3:20 p.m.

2014-01-1401

Validation of Fuel Borne Catalyst Technology in Advanced Diesel Applications Romaeo Dallanegra, Rinaldo Caprotti, Infineum UK Ltd.

2014-01-1391

An Experimental Analysis of a Diesel Engine Using Alumina Nanoparticles Blended Diesel Fuel (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) J. Sadhik Basha, King Khalid Univ.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00388 and SUB-TP-00009, and a individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Fuels and Lubricants / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Tuesday, April 8

Automotive Gasoline Engine Lubricants Session Code:

PFL340

Room 412 B

Session Time:

1:00 p.m.

The industry continues to work on understanding the interaction of lubricating fluids with engine hardware in order to improve vehicle efficiency, durability, and performance. The Engine Lubricants Session presents a variety of papers dealing with advances in engine oils and their relationship to improved hardware performance.

Organizers Time

1:00 p.m.

Ewa Alice Bardasz, Lubrizol Corp.; Simon C. Tung, Vanderbilt Chemical Company Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1476

Understanding Lubricant Requirements of Hybrid-Electric Vehicles Dean Clarke, Infineum USA LP

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-1477

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-1478

Studying Synthesis of Thermally and Chemically Modified Plant Oil and their Tribological Evaluation for Use as a Base Stock for Environmentally Friendly Bio-Lubricant Varun Pathak, Dileep Gupta, Naveen Kumar, Delhi Technological University Development of GF-5 0W-20 Fuel-Saving Engine Oil for DLC-Coated Valve Lifters Takumaru Sagawa, Takuya Katayama, Rika Suzuki, Sachiko Okuda, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.

Planned by Fuels and Lubricants / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Tuesday, April 8 Diesel Engine Lubricants Session Code:

PFL350

Room 412 B

Session Time:

2:40 p.m.

This session addresses advancements in diesel engine oil formulations technology and used lubricants testing methodologies. Special focus is on understanding fundamental knowledge in achieving combination of the green gases emissions limits, hardware/lubricant durability and overall fuel efficiency expectations from the perspective of OEMs, legislators and end users.

Organizers Time

2:40 p.m.

Ewa Alice Bardasz, Lubrizol Corp. Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1479

A Novel Diagnostics Tool for Measuring Soot Agglomerates Size Distribution in Used Automotive Lubricant Oils Antonino La Rocca, Gianluca Di Liberto, Paul Shayler, Christopher Parmenter, Mike Fay, University of Nottingham

3:00 p.m.

2014-01-1481

Investigating the Effect of Carbon Nanoparticles on the Viscosity of Lubricant Oil from Light Duty Automotive Diesel Engines Achombili Asango, Antonino La Rocca, Paul Shayler, University of Nottingham

3:20 p.m.

2014-01-1483

Extended Shear Stability of Viscosity Index Improvers in Lubricating Oils Carrie B. Sims, Maryam Sepehr, Mark Sztenderowicz, Alexander Boffa, Chevron Oronite Co. LLC

Planned by Fuels and Lubricants / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Tuesday, April 8

Dilute SI Combustion Session Code:

PFL216 Session Time:

Room 413 A

1:00 p.m.

This session focuses on the dilute SI combustion processes including lean, stratified, and EGR operation. Papers cover both 4-stroke and 2-stroke engines characterized by 1) ignition by an external energy source that serves to control combustion phasing, and 2) a combustion rate that is limited by flame propagation.

Organizers Chairpersons Time

1:00 p.m.

Christopher J. Chadwell, Southwest Research Institute; Richard S. Davis, General Motors Co.; Mark C. Sellnau, Delphi Corp.; Ruonan Sun, US Environmental Protection Agency Mark C. Sellnau, Delphi Corp.; Christopher J. Chadwell, Southwest Research Institute Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1240

Low Pressure Cooled EGR for Improved Fuel Economy on a Turbocharged PFI Gasoline Engine Dongxian Song, Ning Jia, Xiangyang Guo, Xingxing Ma, Zhigang Ma, Dingwei Gao, Kejun Li, Haipeng Lai, Chunhui Zhang, Great Wall Engine R&D Center

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-1236

Effects of External EGR Loop on Cycle-to-Cycle Dynamics of Dilute SI Combustion Brian C. Kaul, Charles E.A. Finney, Robert M. Wagner, Michelle L. Edwards, Oak Ridge National Lab.

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-1238

Analysis of Cyclic Variability and the Effect of Dilute Combustion in a Gasoline Direct Injection Engine Nicholas Matthias, Thomas Wallner, Riccardo Scarcelli, Argonne National Lab.

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-1241

Role of Engine Speed and In-Cylinder Flow Field for Stratified and Well-Mixed DISI Engine Combustion Using E70 Magnus Sjöberg, Wei Zeng, Sandia National Labs.; David Reuss, Sandia National Labs., Univ. of Michigan

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-1237

Using PIV Measurements to Determine the Role of the In-Cylinder Flow Field for Stratified DISI Engine Combustion Wei Zeng, Magnus Sjöberg, Sandia National Labs.; David Reuss, Sandia National Labs., Univ of Michigan

2014-01-1235

Fuel Consumption Evaluation of Cooled External EGR for a Downsized Boosted SIDI DICP Engine (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Zhimin Liu, David Cleary, General Motors Co.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, SUB-TP-00008, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Engine Combustion / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Tuesday, April 8 SI Combustion Ignition Session Code: Room 413 A

PFL215 Session Time:

3:00 p.m.

This session focuses on the SI combustion ignition process and advanced ignition systems. Papers cover both 4-stroke and 2-stroke engines characterized by 1) ignition by an external energy source that serves to control combustion phasing, and 2) a combustion rate that is limited by flame propagation.

Organizers -

William P. Attard; Thomas Edward Briggs, Southwest Research Institute; Richard S. Davis, General Motors Co.

Chairpersons Time

3:00 p.m.

Thomas Edward Briggs, Southwest Research Institute; William P. Attard Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1234

Numerical Simulation for Ignitability of Spark Plug using Detailed Chemical Kinetics Takafumi Shichida, Hirotoshi Yoshizaki, Shunsuke Tsuga, Noriyasu Sugimoto, Hiroyuki Kameda, NGK Spark Plug Co., Ltd.

3:20 p.m.

2014-01-1233

Impact of Operating Parameters on Ignition System Energy Consumption Raphael Gukelberger, Terrence Alger, Jess Gingrich, Barrett Mangold, Southwest Research Institute

Planned by Engine Combustion / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Tuesday, April 8 Engineering Education Session Code:

B600 Session Time:

Room 413 B

9:30 a.m.

There has never been a time when the demand for engineers has been greater. The skills shortage has afflicted the Auto sectors in particular, but no branch of engineering has been untouched. With the demand for engineering skills in general comes a specific requirement for skills in systems, electronics, power management and new design methods and processes. At the same time engineers are expected to be accomplished in project and team skills in addition to demonstrating a substantial technical depth. In this session we will consider the factors that cause change in the requirement for engineering skills, and how both employers and higher education is meeting those needs. Factors that influence the complete pipeline from early education to graduation are of great interest. Topics will include: how the demand for skills develops as industry changes; of particular interest is how companies are addressing the lack of graduates in electrical and systems disciplines, how re-profiling of skills is being done in order to bring then engineering function up to date, how the higher education sector is addressing new skills needs, what new teaching and learning methods are under development, benchmarking with other industry sectors, and observations on the acquisition of soft skills.

Organizers Time

9:30 a.m.

David A. Finch, Raetech Corp.; Michael Royce; Richard K. Stobart, Loughborough Univ.; Massoud Tavakoli, Kettering Univ. Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0098

Examination of an Alternative Suspension Configuration for a Sprint Car Anthony Barkman, Kelvin Tan, Arin McIntosh, Peter Hylton, Wendy OtoupalHylton, Indiana Univ., Purdue Univ.

9:50 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

Product Cost Management in the Product Development Process Edward E. Mabley, Siemens

10:10 a.m.

2014-01-0626

Integrating the Curriculum using a Bench-Scale Hybrid Power Train Mariaeugenia Salas Acosta, Krishan Bhatia, Eric Constans, Jennifer Kadlowec, Thomas Merrill, Hong Zhang, Rowan Univ.

10:30 a.m.

2014-01-0625

Starting and Developing an Engineering Career: The Barriers and Opportunities Richard K. Stobart, Xunzhe Zhang, Loughborough Univ.

10:50 a.m.

Panel

Panel Discussion Organizers - Michael Royce; Richard K. Stobart, Loughborough Univ. Moderators - Richard K. Stobart, Loughborough Univ. Panelists - Christopher M. Ciuca, SAE International; Jose Lopes, Jaguar Land Rover Limited; Michael Royce;

Planned by Automobile Body Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group; Faculty Advisors Committee / Education Board

Tuesday, April 8 Particle Emissions from Combustion Sources (Part 1 of 3) Session Code:

PFL450

Room 413 B

Session Time:

1:00 p.m.

Papers in Session 1 include PM measurement methods, soot generation, alternative methods of PM mass determination, and in-cylinder contol of emissions.

Organizers Chairpersons Time

1:00 p.m.

Imad A. Khalek, Southwest Research Institute; Matti Maricq, Ford Motor Co.; Andrea Strzelec, Texas A&M University Matti Maricq, Ford Motor Co; Andrea Strzelec, Texas A&M University; Imad Khalek, Southwest Research Institute Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1604

A Solid Particle Number Measurement System Including Nanoparticles Smaller than 23 Nanometers Yoshinori Otsuki, Kenji Takeda, Kazuhiko Haruta, Horiba Ltd.; Nobuhisa Mori, Toyota Motor Corp.

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-1594

Determination of Suspended Exhaust PM Mass for Light-Duty Vehicles Yang Li, Jian Xue, Kent Johnson, Thomas Durbin, Mark Villela, Liem Pham, Seyedehsan Hosseini, Zhongqing Zheng, Daniel Short, George Karavalakis, Akua Asa-Awuku, Heejung Jung, University of California; Xiaoliang Wang, Desert Research Institute; David Quiros, Shaohua Hu, Tao Huai, Alberto Ayala, California Air Resources Board

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-1601

Use of a PPS Sensor in Evaluating the Impact of Fuel Efficiency Improvement Technologies on the Particle Emissions of a Euro 5 Diesel Car Stavros Amanatidis, Leonidas Ntziachristos, Zissis Samaras, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki; Chariton Kouridis, EMISIA SA; Kauko Janka, Juha Tikkanen, Pegasor Oy

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-1589

Development and Demonstration of a Soot Generator Integrated Bench Reactor Xu Chen, Ashok Kumar, David Klippstein, Randy Stafford, Changsheng Su, Ying Yuan, Cummins Inc.; James Zokoe, Paul McGinn, Univ. of Notre Dame

2:40 p.m.

2014-01-1597

Efficacy of In-Cylinder Control of Particulate Emissions to Meet Current and Future Regulatory Standards Glenn Lucachick, Aaron Avenido, Winthrop Watts, David Kittelson, William Northrop, University of Minnesota

3:00 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

Denuder for Particulate Matter Artifacts Removal: Development and Applications Imad A. Khalek, Southwest Research Institute

2014-01-1603

Modeling Soot Size Distribution Evolution and Pollutant Formation Inside Diesel Engine Using a 0D Multi-zone Gas Parcel Model with Detailed Chemistry and Soot Microphysics (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Chowdhury G. Moniruzzaman, Fangqun Yu, State University of New York at Albany

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00390 and SUB-TP-00010, and a individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Exhaust Aftertreatment and Emissions Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Tuesday, April 8 Combustion in Compression-Ignition Engines: Fuel/Additive Effects Session Code:

PFL223

Room 414 A/B

Session Time:

9:30 a.m.

Classical diesel engine combustion with relatively short ignition delay, including papers dealing with low CR and high EGR calibrations. Papers describing experiments and test data, simulation results focused on applications, fuel/additive effects, combustion control, and mode change are invited and will be placed in appropriate sub-sessions. Papers with an emphasis on the modeling aspects of combustion are encouraged to be submitted into PFL110 or PFL120 modeling sessions.

Organizers -

Chairpersons Time

9:30 a.m.

Jose M Garcia-Oliver, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya; Song-Charng Kong; Budhadeb Mahakul, Navistar; Robert M. Mcdavid, Caterpillar Inc.; Paul C. Miles, Mark Musculus, Sandia National Laboratories; Raul Payri, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia; Yongli Qi, Caterpillar Inc.; Stefan Simescu, Southwest Research Institute; Dale R. Tree, Brigham Young Univ.; Rishikesh Venugopal, Achates Power Inc.; John F. Wright, Cummins Inc.; Ming Zheng, Univ. of Windsor Ming Zheng, Univ of Windsor; Kan Zha, Sandia National Laboratories Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1263

Experimental Study for the Effect of Fuel Properties on the Ion Current, Combustion, and Emission in a High Speed Diesel Engine Rojan Mathew George, Tamer Badawy, Naeim Henein, Wayne State Univ.

9:50 a.m.

2014-01-1266

Ignition Delay and Soot Oxidative Reactivity of MTBE Blended Diesel Fuel Seung Yeon Yang, Nimal Naser, Suk Ho Chung, Khalid Al-Qurashi, King Abdullah Univ. of Science & Tech.

10:10 a.m.

2014-01-1265

Poultry Fat FAME Biodiesel Blends Characteristics and Performance in an IDI Engine for APU Applications Valentin Soloiu, Henry Ochieng, Martin Muinos, Alejandro Rivero-Castillo, James LoBue, Gustavo Molina, Brian Vlcek, Spencer Harp, Georgia Southern Univ.

10:30 a.m.

2014-01-1262

Novel Renewable Additive for Diesel Engines Robert E. Fanick, Southwest Research Institute; Aviad Cahana, xf Technologies Inc.

10:50 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

Predicted Diesel Ignitability Index Based on Carbon Bond Structures in Hydrocarbons Hideyuki Ogawa, Gen Shibata, Hokkaido University; Yuta Omori, Hokkaido Universtiy; Hideyuki Nishimoto, Hokkaido University

2014-01-1261

Investigation on the Performance and Emission Characteristics of Biodiesel and its Blends with Oxygenated Additives in a Diesel Engine (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Sivalakshmi Sivanathan, Hari Prakash Chandran, Government College of Engineering, Salem

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, SUB-TP-00009, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Engine Combustion / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Tuesday, April 8 Dual Fuel Combustion Process Session Code: Room 414 A/B

PFL261 Session Time:

1:00 p.m.

Mixed mode using more than one fuel not fully mixed before combustion. Most often with auto ignition of spray injected late. Papers describing experiments and test data, simulation results focused on applications, fuel/additive effects, and RCCI (Reactivity-Controlled Compression Ignition) are invited and will be placed in appropriate sub-sessions. Papers with an emphasis on the modeling aspects of combustion are encouraged to be submitted into PFL110 or PFL120 modeling sessions.

Organizers Chairpersons Time

1:00 p.m.

Scott Curran, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Sage Kokjohn, University Of Wisconsin Madison; William F. Northrop, Univ. of Minnesota-Twin Cities Sage Kokjohn, University Of Wisconsin Madison Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1307

An Experimental Study of EGR-Controlled Stoichiometric Dual-fuel Compression Ignition (SDCI) Combustion Xiao Ma, Yunliang Qi, Zhi Wang, Tsinghua Univ.; Hongming Xu, Tsinghua Univ., University of Birmingham; Jian-Xin Wang, Tsinghua Univ.

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-1310

An Optical Investigation on the Combustion Characteristics of Gasoline-Diesel Dual-Fuel Applications Meixia Rong, Xu He, Hai Liu, Yong Shang, Weilin Zeng, Xiangrong Li, Fushui Liu, Beijing Institute of Technology

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-1313

Optical Investigation of Dual-fuel CNG/Diesel Combustion Strategies to Reduce CO2 Emissions Nicolas Dronniou, Julian Kashdan, Bertrand Lecointe, IFP Energies Nouvelles; Kyle Sauve, Dominique Soleri, Westport Innovations Inc.

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-1309

Impact of Cetane Number on Combustion of a Gasoline-Diesel DualFuel Heavy-Duty Multi-Cylinder Engine Andrew Ickes, Thomas Wallner, Argonne National Lab.; Yu Zhang, William De Ojeda, Navistar

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-1308

Investigation of Diesel and CNG Combustion in a Dual Fuel Regime and as an Enabler to Achieve RCCI Combustion Mufaddel Dahodwala, Satyum Joshi, Erik W. Koehler, Michael Franke, FEV Inc.

2:40 p.m.

2014-01-1311

Investigation on Performance and Exhaust Emissions Characteristics of a DI Diesel Engine Fueled with Karanja Methyl Ester and Biogas in Dual Fuel Mode Debabrata Barik, Murugan Sivalingam, NIT Rourkela

3:00 p.m.

2014-01-1315

Influence of Methanol Induction on Performance, Emission and Combustion Behavior of a Methanol - Diesel Dual Fuel Engine Senthil Kumar Masimalai, MIT, Anna University Chennai

3:20 p.m.

2014-01-1317

Combustion Simulation of a Direct Injection Diesel Engine with Hydrogen Fuel Using a 3D Model with Multi-Fuel Chemical Kinetics Hassan Ali Khairallah, Umit Koylu, Missouri University of Science and Tech.

3:40 p.m.

2014-01-1316

Development and Validation of Power Performance Prediction Chart for Conversion of Diesel Engine to Dual Fuel Engine Avinash Kolekar, Sagar Laddha, Suneet Singh, Anuradda Ganesh, Sudarshan Kumar, IIT Bombay

2014-01-1312

Combustion and Gaseous Emissions Characteristics of a SixCylinder Diesel Engine Operating within Wide Range of Natural Gas Substitutions at Different Operating Conditions for Generator Application (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Mayank Mittal, Ron Donahue, Peter Winnie, Allen Gillette, Generac Power Systems

2014-01-1314

Experimental Validation of a CFD Model and an Optimization Procedure for Dual Fuel Engines (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Teresa Donateo, Antonio Paolo Carlucci, Luciano Strafella, Domenico Laforgia, Universita Del Salento

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00430, SUB-TP-00009 and SUBTP-00010, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Engine Combustion / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Tuesday, April 8 Creating New Possibilities for Innovation Through Mobility History (Part 1 of 2) Session Code:

CONG200 Session Time:

Room 415 A Organizers Chairpersons Time

10:00 a.m.

10:00 a.m.

Barbara M. Fronczak; Jeremy Goddard, IDIADA Automotive Technology SA Donald L. Wood; Robert Siewert Paper No.

Title

ORAL ONLY

Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition (HCCI) Combustion ¿ The Last Forty Years Robert M. Siewert, General Motors Co. (Retired)

11:00 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

Sunoco Custom Blending William D. Preston, Sunoco Inc. (Retired)

Planned by Mobility History Committee / Engineering Meetings Board

Tuesday, April 8 Creating New Possibilities for Innovation Through Mobility History (Part 2 of 2) Session Code:

CONG200 Session Time:

Room 415 A Organizers Chairpersons Time

1:00 p.m.

1:00 p.m.

Barbara M. Fronczak; Jeremy Goddard, IDIADA Automotive Technology SA Donald L. Wood; Robert Siewert Paper No.

Title

ORAL ONLY

The Road Less Traveled ¿ The Air-Cooled Automobile Sinclair Powell, Automotive Historian

2:00 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

3:00 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

The History of Variable Valve-Timing Systems Thomas W. Asmus, Chrysler Group LLC (Retired) The Genius of Magnus Hendrickson and its Lasting Impact on the Commercial Vehicle Industry Ashley Dudding, Hendrickson Truck Suspension Systems; William Wilson, ex-Hendrickson Truck Suspension Systems

Planned by Mobility History Committee / Engineering Meetings Board

Tuesday, April 8 Noise and Vibration (Part 1 of 8): Intake / Exhaust Session Code:

AC200 Session Time:

Room 415 B

9:30 a.m.

This session will cover intake/exhaust/powertrain and chassis noise and vibration. Papers covering vehicle interior comfort, advanced methods and subjective response are also welcome

Organizers Time

9:50 a.m.

David W. Herrin, Univ. of Kentucky; Christopher Shaw, Visteon Climate Control Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0006

Systematic Optimization of an Exhaust System to Meet Noise Radiation Criteria at Idle Tamer Elnady, Ain Shams University; Mats Abom, KTH Royal Institute of Technology; Yong Yang, ts-tech

10:50 a.m.

2014-01-0026

Muffler Sound Development Using Analysis of Acoustic Source of Engine Exhaust System HakSon Han, ChulMin Park, JeongHoi Heo, Sang Kyu Kang, Hyundai Motor Co.

11:10 a.m.

2014-01-0016

The Proper Use of Plane Wave Models for Muffler Design David W. Herrin, Xin Hua, Yitian Zhang, University of Kentucky; Tamer Elnady, Ain Shams University

2014-01-0011

An Initial Analysis on Sound Insulation Behavior of a Rubber Pipe between Turbocharger Compressor Outlet and Intercooler (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Xiaozhen Sheng, Shouhui Huang, Sheng Tian, Xia Cao, Youlin Huang, Hunan Tyen Machinery Company Co. Ltd.

2014-01-0015

Experimental Determination of Acoustic Cavity Resonances of Vehicle Sub-Systems (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Mohit Kohli, S Nataraja Moorthy, Manchi Venkateswara Rao, Prasath Raghavendran, Mahindra & Mahindra, Ltd.

2014-01-0019

Air Intake System NVH Performance Development for Commercial Vehicle (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Vijay Antony John Britto, Kalyankumar Sidram Hatti, Ashok Leyland Technical Center; Sai Sankaranarayana, Ashok Leyland Ltd.; Sivasankaran Sadasivam, Ekambaram Loganathan, Ashok Leyland Technical Center

2014-01-0020

Coupled Fluid-Structure Analysis for Exhaust System NVH (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Hangsheng Hou, Ford Motor Co.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00380, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Noise and Vibration Committee / Automobile Chassis Activity

Tuesday, April 8 Noise and Vibration (Part 2 of 8): Engine / Powertrain Session Code:

AC200 Session Time:

Room 415 B

1:00 p.m.

This session will cover intake/exhaust/powertrain and chassis noise and vibration. Papers covering vehicle interior comfort, advanced methods and subjective response are also welcome

Organizers Time

Mohamad Qatu, Central Michigan Univ.; Christopher Shaw, Visteon Climate Control Paper No.

Title

1:00 p.m.

2014-01-0024

Virtual Powertrain Installation for Diesel Engine Sound Quality Development in a Light Duty Vehicle Application Todd Tousignant, Kiran Govindswamy, FEV Inc.

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-1977

A New Electric Powertrain for Light Trucks: Indoor Testing and Advanced Simulation Robert Golimbioschi, Streparava; Giampiero Mastinu, Politecnico di Milano; Luca Cordioli, Streparava; Massimiliano Gobbi, Davide Tagliabue, Giorgio Previati, Politecnico di Milano; Francesco Braga, CSMT

2014-01-0008

Research on Vibration Isolation of Semi-Active Controlled Hydraulic Engine Mount with Air Spring (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Wei Yang, Wenku Shi, Jilin University; Chunxue Chen, Jianxin Zhao's Group

2014-01-0039

Experimental Determination of Rigid Body Properties of a Powertrain Unit for NVH Refinement (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Jos Frank, Venkateshwararao Manchi, Prasath Raghavendran, Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00380, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Noise and Vibration Committee / Automobile Chassis Activity

Tuesday, April 8 Noise and Vibration (Part 3 of 8): Chassis Session Code:

AC200

Room 415 B

Session Time:

2:20 p.m.

This session covers the source identification, panel vibration, torsional stiffness and other NVH subjects dealing with BIW and the trim vehicle. It also covers some solutions to BIW NVH issues and concerns to improve the vehicle comfort

Organizers Time

2:40 p.m.

James M. Nieters, Sound Resources II LLC; Christopher Shaw, Visteon Climate Control Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0030

Study on Statistical Analysis of Uncertainty of Disc Brake Squeal Kun Diao, Lijun Zhang, Dejian Meng, Tongji Univ.

3:00 p.m.

2014-01-0022

Development of a New On-Wheel Resonator for Tire Cavity Noise Youichi Kamiyama, Honda R&D Co. Ltd.

2014-01-0027

Statistical Analysis of Impacts of Surface Topography on Brake Squeal in Disc-Pad System (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Meng Huang, Tongji University

2014-01-0043

Diagnosis and Elimination of Disc Brake Groan in a Utility Vehicle (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Manchi Venkateswara Rao, Mahindra & Mahindra, Ltd.; Jos Frank, Mohit Kohli, Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd

2014-01-1975

Analysis of Drive Line Vibration and Boom Noise in an All Wheel Drive Utility Vehicle (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Manchi Venkateswara Rao, Mahindra & Mahindra, Ltd.; Jos Frank, Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd; Prasath Raghavendran, Automotive OEM

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00380, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Noise and Vibration Committee / Automobile Chassis Activity

Tuesday, April 8 Vehicle Aerodynamics (Part 1 of 10): Fundamental Aerodynamics Session Code:

B500 Session Time:

Room 430 A

9:30 a.m.

Vehicle aerodynamic development, drag reduction and fuel economy, handling and stability, cooling flows, surface soiling and water management, vehicle internal environment, tyre aerodynamics and modelling, aeroacoustics, structural response to aerodynamic loading, simulating the on-road environment, onset flow turbulence, unsteady aerodynamics, fundamental flow structures, new test methods and facilities, new applications of computational fluid dynamics simulation, competition vehicle aerodynamics.

Organizers -

Time

9:30 a.m.

Taeyoung Han, General Motors Co.; Arturo Guzman, Chrysler Group LLC; Bahram Khalighi, General Motors Co.; Raymond Leto; Todd Lounsberry, Chrysler Group LLC; Thomas N. Ramsay, Honda R & D Americas Inc.; David Sims-Williams, Durham Univ.; Sandeep Sovani, ANSYS Inc.; Mesbah Uddin, UNC Charlotte Motorsports Engineering; H. Robert (Bob) Welge, Robert's Engineering Development; James T. McKillen, Honda R & D Americas Inc.; Adrian P. Gaylard, Jaguar Land Rover; Kurt Zielinski, Honda R & D Americas Inc.; Edward G. Duell, Jacobs Technology Inc.; Gary M. Elfstrom, Univ. of Ontario Institute of Technology; Gregory Fadler, Navistar; Mark E. Gleason, Chrysler Group LLC; Kevin Golsch, Navistar Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0590

Experimental Data for the Validation of Numerical Methods - SAE Reference Notchback Model Daniel Wood, Martin A. Passmore, Anna-Kristina Perry, Loughborough Univ.

9:50 a.m.

2014-01-0613

Experimental Comparison of the Aerodynamic Behavior of Fastback and Notchback DrivAer Models Dirk Wieser, Hanns-Joachim Schmidt, Stefan Müller, Christoph Strangfeld, Christian Nayeri, Christian Paschereit, Technische Universität Berlin

10:10 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

Active Wake Refinement of a 25º Ahmed Body Domenic Leo Barsotti, Sandra Boetcher, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Univ.

2014-01-0603

Aerodynamic Shape Optimization Based on the MIRA Reference Car Model (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Yingchao Zhang, Wei Ding, Yu Zhang, Jilin Univ.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00378 and SUB-TP-00004, and a individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Vehicle Aerodynamics Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Tuesday, April 8 Vehicle Aerodynamics (Part 2 of 10): Aeroacoustics Session Code:

B500 Session Time:

Room 430 A

1:00 p.m.

Vehicle aerodynamic development, drag reduction and fuel economy, handling and stability, cooling flows, surface soiling and water management, vehicle internal environment, tyre aerodynamics and modelling, aeroacoustics, structural response to aerodynamic loading, simulating the on-road environment, onset flow turbulence, unsteady aerodynamics, fundamental flow structures, new test methods and facilities, new applications of computational fluid dynamics simulation, competition vehicle aerodynamics.

Organizers -

Time

David Sims-Williams, Durham Univ.; Kevin Golsch, Navistar; Arturo Guzman, Chrysler Group LLC; Taeyoung Han, Bahram Khalighi, General Motors Co.; Todd Lounsberry, Chrysler Group LLC; James T. McKillen, Thomas N. Ramsay, Honda R & D Americas Inc.; Sandeep Sovani, ANSYS Inc.; H. Robert (Bob) Welge, Robert's Engineering Development; Mesbah Uddin, UNC Charlotte Motorsports Engineering; Raymond Leto, TotalSim LLC; Adrian P. Gaylard, Jaguar Land Rover; Kurt Zielinski, Honda R & D Americas Inc.; Edward G. Duell, Jacobs Technology Inc.; Gary M. Elfstrom, Univ. of Ontario Institute of Technology; Gregory Fadler, Navistar; Mark E. Gleason, Chrysler Group LLC Paper No.

Title

1:00 p.m.

2014-01-0584

Low Drag Automotive Mirrors Using Passive Jet Flow Control Jianlei Wang, Northwestern Polytechnical Univ.; William Bartow, Andres Moreyra, Gregory Woyczynski, Alexis Lefebvre, Edward Carrington, Gecheng Zha, University of Miami

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-0591

Assessing the Aeroacoustic Response of a Vehicle to Transient Flow Conditions from the Perspective of a Vehicle Occupant Nicholas Oettle, Jaguar Land Rover; David Sims-Williams, Robert Dominy, Durham Univ.

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-0592

CAE-Based Prediction of Aero-Vibro-Acoustic Interior Noise Transmission for a Simple Test Vehicle Fred G. Mendonca, Terence Connelly, Satish Bonthu, Philip Shorter, CDadapco

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-0619

Computational Process for Wind Noise Evaluation of Rear-View Mirror Design in Cars L.A.Raghu Mutnuri, Sivapalan Senthooran, Robert Powell, Zen Sugiyama, David Freed, Exa Corp.

2014-01-0593

CAA Application to Automobile Wind Throb Prevention Design (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Hangsheng Hou, Ford Motor Co.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00378 and SUB-TP-00004, and a individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Vehicle Aerodynamics Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Tuesday, April 8 Vehicle Aerodynamics (Part 3 of 10): Rotating Flows Session Code:

B500

Room 430 A

Session Time:

2:40 p.m.

Vehicle aerodynamic development, drag reduction and fuel economy, handling and stability, cooling flows, surface soiling and water management, vehicle internal environment, tyre aerodynamics and modelling, aeroacoustics, structural response to aerodynamic loading, simulating the on-road environment, onset flow turbulence, unsteady aerodynamics, fundamental flow structures, new test methods and facilities, new applications of computational fluid dynamics simulation, competition vehicle aerodynamics.

Organizers -

Time

2:40 p.m.

Bahram Khalighi, General Motors Co.; Arturo Guzman, Chrysler Group LLC; Taeyoung Han, General Motors Co.; Raymond Leto; Todd Lounsberry, Chrysler Group LLC; James T. McKillen, Honda R & D Americas Inc.; David Sims-Williams, Durham Univ.; Sandeep Sovani, ANSYS Inc.; Mesbah Uddin, UNC Charlotte Motorsports Engineering; H. Robert (Bob) Welge, Robert's Engineering Development; Thomas N. Ramsay, Honda R & D Americas Inc.; Adrian P. Gaylard, Jaguar Land Rover; Kurt Zielinski, Honda R & D Americas Inc.; Edward G. Duell, Jacobs Technology Inc.; Gary M. Elfstrom, Univ. of Ontario Institute of Technology; Gregory Fadler, Navistar; Mark E. Gleason, Chrysler Group LLC; Kevin Golsch, Navistar Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0585

Model Scale Based Process for the Development of Aerodynamic Tire Characteristics Felix Wittmeier, Timo Kuthada, Nils Widdecke, Jochen Wiedemann, IVK / FKFS University of Stuttgart

3:00 p.m.

2014-01-0606

Investigation of Wheel Aerodynamic Resistance of Passenger Cars Alexey Vdovin, Lennart Lofdahl, Chalmers Univ. of Technology; Simone Sebben, Volvo Car Corp.

3:20 p.m.

2014-01-0615

A Computational Investigation of Ground Simulation for a Saloon Car Sofie Koitrand, Jaguar Land Rover; Lennart Lofdahl, Sven Rehnberg, Chalmers University of Technology; Adrian Gaylard, Jaguar Land Rover

3:40 p.m.

2014-01-0616

The Effect of Upstream Turbulence on an Exposed Wheel Wake Matthew R. James, Simon Watkins, Matthew Watts, RMIT Univ.

2014-01-0617

Comparison between Casting and Alloy Rim Pattern on Brake Disk Cooling Using Numerical Simulation (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Sajjad Beigmoradi, Kambiz Jahani, Babak Ravaji, R&D Center of SAIPA

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00378 and SUB-TP-00004, and a individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Vehicle Aerodynamics Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Tuesday, April 8 Grand Opening and Keynote Address Session Code:

CONG300

Room AVL Technology Leadership Center/G Session Time: Presenters -

8:30 a.m.

Jeff Hemphill, SAE International Automotive Vice President, Chief Technical Officer, Schaeffler Group USA Inc.; Helmut List, AVL LIST GmbH; Chung Park, Hyundai-Kia America Technical Center Inc.; The Honorable, Rick Snyder, Governor of Michigan

Keynote Speakers -

Kevin Vincent, Chief Counsel, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

Tuesday, April 8 Leveraging the Great Convergence Session Code:

ANN100

Room AVL Technology Leadership Center/G Session Time:

9:30 a.m.

The ¿great convergence¿ of global CO 2 and emissions mandates is driving powertrain technology solutions worldwide. Similarly, the impact of driver distraction, V2X and smart phones is influencing advances in active safety and connectivity solutions. How are these forces shaping global automotive decisions? Expert panelists will discuss how the industry is leveraging the convergence of regulations to develop more common safety, powertrain, and connectivity solutions. The session will also address the potential opportunities and benefits that further alignment of fuel economy regulations, CO 2 mandates, driver distraction guidelines, and connectivity solutions could bring to the global industry.

Moderators Panelists -

Deborah Bakker, Director, Regulatory Affairs, Hyundai America Technical Center Inc. Jay Joseph, Assistant Vice President, Product Regulatory Office, American Honda Motor Co. Inc.; Stephen Ridella, Director, Office of Vehicle Crashworthiness Research, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration; Swamy Kotagiri, Executive Vice President of Corporate Engineering, Magna Intl, Inc.; Mike Mansuetti, President, Robert Bosch LLC; Douglas Patton, Senior Vice President Engineering, DENSO International America Inc.;

Tuesday, April 8 Building Bridges between the Motor City and Silicon Valley Session Code:

ANN101

Room AVL Technology Leadership Center/G Session Time:

1:30 p.m.

The Motor City is stepping on the gas to keep up with Silicon Valley. Pundits believe success for Detroit¿s automakers will depend on the industry bridging the gap between its traditional incremental innovation and the lightning fast breakthroughs in consumer electronics. Can automakers step up the pace in implementing new technologies into vehicles? This panel will answer this question as they explore how to make the technological shift happen in proven and practical ways.

Moderators Panelists -

Jeffrey J. Owens, Chief Technology Officer & Executive Vice President, Delphi Automotive Rob Csongor, Vice President & General Manager, Automotive, NVIDIA; Dirk Hoheisel, Member of the Board of Management, Robert Bosch GmbH; Takeshi Mitamura, General Manager, Nissan Motor Co.; Naoki Sugimoto, Senior Program Director, Honda Silicon Valley Lab.; John Suh, Director, Hyundai Ventures;

Tuesday, April 8 Michigan's Automotive Strategy Session Code:

ANN300

Room AVL Technology Leadership Center/G Session Time:

3:50 p.m.

In Fall 2013, Governor Rick Snyder established an office dedicated to supporting Michigan¿s automotive industry. Industry veteran Nigel Francis was named both Special Advisor to the Governor and Senior Vice President of the Automotive Office at the Michigan Economic Development Corporation. As his first order of business, Francis convened a taskforce of auto industry consultants to collaborate on a 30-year strategic analysis and forecast that mapped changing consumer demographics, global manufacturing trends, technology imperatives and innovation priorities. This forecast is the foundation of the Michigan¿s Automotive Office strategic plan being implemented by Francis and his team. The future of the industry requires Michigan¿s auto industry stakeholders to be evolutionary in our willingness to work together and revolutionary in our ability to drive innovation. Francis will review highlights from the strategic plan and present an update on the operational plan that is already being implemented. He will also discuss some of the early successes that are a result of Michigan¿s commitment to its most important industry.

Time

3:50 p.m.

Paper No.

Title

ORAL ONLY

Introductions Donald Manvel, AVL North America Inc.

4:00 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

Building the Future on the Strong Foundation of Today¿s Collaboration Nigel J. Francis, Michigan Economic Development Corp.

Tuesday, April 8 New Possibilities with the Connected Vehicle Session Code:

ANN200

Room FEV Powertrain Innovation Forum/Gra Session Time:

10:00 a.m.

What¿s your neighbor¿s vehicle doing? Find out in this session that focuses on the future of connected vehicle technologies, including infotainment and V2X ¿ Vehicle connectivity. This session will focus on the challenges OEMs and suppliers are facing with the rapid development and deployment of new technologies related to the Connected Vehicle, including the continuously constricting development time window that is available for such systems. This is complicated by the fact that feature content is increasing rapidly. Speakers will address approaches that are being taken to handle the large variety of consumer devices and how companies can ensure data integrity and consumer satisfaction.

Moderators Panelists -

Katherine S. Winter, Vice President, Advanced Engineering and Software & Services, Electronics & Safety, Delphi Corporation Bruce M. Belzowski, Director-Automotive Analysis, University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute (UMTRI) ; Meredith Guerriero, Global Head of Automotive, Google Inc.; Timothy Nixon, Global Connected Consumer, OnStar LLC; John Robb, Senior Manager, Electronic Systems Development, Hyundai American Technical Center, Inc.; Stephan Tarnutzer, COO, DGE Inc.;

Tuesday, April 8

The Changing Face and Complexity of OBD Session Code:

ANN201

Room FEV Powertrain Innovation Forum/Gra Session Time:

1:00 p.m.

There¿s a new level of On Board Diagnostics coming. OBD is shifting from the engine and exhaust after treatment system to in-cylinder measures, such as miss-fire detection. As OEMs further pursue downsized and highly boosted engines, pre-ignition is becoming a major topic that is driving emissions system performance and durability. In this session, industry experts will examine the influence of this trend and as well as the likely impact on future compliance requirements.

Moderators Panelists -

Darren Gosbee, Director, Powertrain Calibration, Navistar Inc. Harsha K. Nanjundaswamy, Manager of Light-Duty Diesel Engine Development and Controls, FEV Inc.; Jeffrey Potts, Chief Engineer of Diagnostics and OBD Development, Cummins Inc.; John F. Van Gilder, OBD Technical Fellow, GM Powertrain Engineering; Michiel Van Nieuwstadt, Technical Leader, Advanced Diesel Controls and OBD Group, Ford Motor Co.;

Wednesday, April 9 Climate Control (Part 1 of 2) Session Code:

HX104

Room 110 A/B

Session Time:

8:00 a.m.

Climate control is a defining vehicle attribute and is associated with brand image. Thermal performance and quality of climate control are both critical to customer satisfaction. The system has strong design interaction with other vehicle systems, while its primary objective is to deliver thermal comfort and occupant safety with low energy consumption. Localized Comfort, Secondary Fluids, Air Quality, Controls, System Sizing and HVAC consumer interface are just a few of the recent advances.

Organizers Time

8:00 a.m.

Bashar AbdulNour, General Dynamics Land Systems; Jeffrey Bozeman, General Motors Co.; Tao Zhan, California Air Resources Board Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0703

Evaluation on the Solar Reduction Glass in an Electric Vehicle by Experimental Measurements in a Climate Chamber Yoshiichi Ozeki, Yuko Harita, Akira Hirano, Jiro Nishihama, Asahi Glass Co., Ltd.

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-0697

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-0681

Ways to Determine Vehicle Dual AC System Charge Level Yinhua Zheng, Hall Visteon Climate Control USA, LLC Performance Evaluation of Automotive HVAC System with the Use of Liquid Cooled Condenser Shivakumar Banakar, Mercedes Benz R&D; Dirk Limperich, Daimler AG; Ramesh Asapu, Vaishnavi Panneerselvam, Madhu Singh, Mercedes Benz R&D

9:00 a.m.

2014-01-0706

Lubricant Impact on R134a Distribution and Microchannel Heat Exchanger Performance Yang Zou, Huize Li, Predrag Hrnjak, University of Illinois

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-0689

9:40 a.m.

2014-01-0692

Comparison of CO2 and R134a Two-Phase Ejector Performance for Use in Automotive Air Conditioning Applications Neal Lawrence, Stefan Elbel, University of Illinois Lubricant Effect on Performance of R134a MAC Microchannel Evaporators Huize Li, Predrag Hrnjak, University of Illinois

10:00 a.m.

2014-01-0701

Effect of Flow Regime in the Horizontal Inlet Header on RefrigerantOil Mixture Distribution in a MAC Microchannel Evaporator Huize Li, Predrag Hrnjak, University of Illinois

10:20 a.m.

2014-01-0694

An Experimentally Validated Model for Predicting Refrigerant and Lubricant Inventory in MAC Heat Exchangers Shenghan Jin, Predrag Hrnjak, University of Illinois

10:40 a.m.

2014-01-0684

Optimization of HVAC Panel Aiming Studies using Parametric Modeling and Automated Simulation B. Vasanth, Jose Bright, Pavan Reddy, Sathish Kumar S, Chrysler India Automotive Pvt, Ltd.; Murali Govindarajalu, Chrysler Group LLC

11:00 a.m.

2014-01-0682

Numerical Investigation of Air Purifier Affecting Ultrafine Particle Transport in Vehicle Cabins Pengyi Cui, Bin Xu, Tongji Univ.

11:20 a.m.

2014-01-0698

Experimental Investigation of Desiccant Wheel Assisted MAC System Xiaojie Lin, Hoseong Lee, Yunho Hwang, Reinhard Radermacher, University of Maryland School of Engineering; Jungho Kwon, Chunkyu Kwon, HyundaiKia R&D Center

2014-01-0688

Utilizing CFD Approach for Preeminent Assessment of Defroster Air Flow Distribution and Predicting Windscreen Deicing Behavior (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Kambiz Jahani, Sajjad Beigmoradi, SAIPA R&D Center

2014-01-0696

Experimental Study on Heat Exchangers in Heat Pump System for Electric Vehicles (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Ruidong Yan, Jun-ye Shi, Han Qing, Jiangping Chen, Shanghai Jiaotong University; Ji Song, International Copper Association Ltd.

2014-01-0699

Evaluation of Cabin Comfort in Air Conditioned Buses Using CFD (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Sandip Pawar, Upender Rao Gade, Atish Dixit, Tata Technologies Ltd.; Suresh Babu Tadigadapa, Sambhaji Jaybhay, Tata Motors Ltd.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00387, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Thermal Management Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group

Wednesday, April 9 Climate Control (Part 2 of 2) Session Code:

HX104

Room 110 A/B

Session Time:

1:00 p.m.

Climate control is a defining vehicle attribute and is associated with brand image. Thermal performance and quality of climate control are both critical to customer satisfaction. The system has strong design interaction with other vehicle systems, while its primary objective is to deliver thermal comfort and occupant safety with low energy consumption. Localized Comfort, Secondary Fluids, Air Quality, Controls, System Sizing and HVAC consumer interface are just a few of the recent advances.

Organizers Time

1:00 p.m.

Bashar AbdulNour, General Dynamics Land Systems; Jeffrey Bozeman, General Motors Co.; Tao Zhan, California Air Resources Board Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0690

Integrated Front and Rear HVAC Unit Kevin Cheung, Honda R & D Americas Inc.; Erich Becker, Delphi Automotive

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-0685

Real World Customer Usage of the Hyundai Genesis Climate Control System in the USA Devin Furse, SeKil Park, Lee Foster, Hyundai America Technical Center; Simon Kim, Hyundai Motor America

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-0695

Energy Efficiency Impact of Localized Cooling Mingyu Wang, Debashis Ghosh, Edward Wolfe, Delphi Automotive; Kuohuey Chen, Jeffrey Bozeman, General Motors Co.

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-0686

Localized Cooling for Human Comfort Mingyu Wang, Edward Wolfe, Debashis Ghosh, Delphi Automotive; Jeffrey Bozeman, Kuo-huey Chen, Taeyoung Han, General Motors Co.; Hui Zhang, Edward Arens, University of California

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-0702

Three Dimensional Transient Analysis of the Climate Inside a Passenger Vehicle Cabin under Solar Load Kamalesh Bhambare, Junya Fukuyama, Jaehoon Han, Exa Corp.; Kosuke Masuzawa, Akihiro Iwanaga, Honda R&D Co. Ltd.; Steven Patterson, ThermoAnalytics Inc.

2:40 p.m.

2014-01-0705

Experimental Measurements of Stored Energy in Vehicle's Cockpit Module at High Ambient and Solar Load Conditions Gursaran D. Mathur, CalsonicKansei North America Inc.

3:00 p.m.

2014-01-0700

Improving the Fuel Efficiency of Mobile A/C Systems with Variable Displacement Compressors Mark Zima, Mingyu Wang, Prasad Kadle, Joe Bona, Delphi Automotive

3:20 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

Technical Keynote: Implementing Design for Reliability in Climate Control Engineering Bashar AbdulNour, General Dynamics Land Systems

2014-01-0687

Composite Thermal Model for Design of Climate Control System (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Rupesh Sonu Kakade, General Motors Corp.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00387, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Thermal Management Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group

Wednesday, April 9 Welding and Joining and Fastening Session Code:

M102 Session Time:

Room 111 A

8:00 a.m.

We are seeking papers related to welding and joining of similar or dissimilar materials of plastics, composites, aluminum, magnesium, titanium, and conventional and advanced high strength steels. Papers related to friction stir (spot) welding, ultrasonic welding, resistance welding, arc welding, laser welding, brazing or soldering, riveting and bolting, and adhesive joining are welcome. Papers related to strength, fracture and fatigue of welds, joints and fasteners are also welcome.

Organizers Time

8:00 a.m.

Jwo Pan; Michael Santella; Tau Tyan, Ford Motor Co. Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0791

Comparing Laser Welding Technologies with Friction Stir Welding for Production of Aluminum Tailor-Welded Blanks Yuri Hovanski, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; John Carsley, Blair Carlson, Susan Hartfield-Wunsch, General Motors Co.; Siva Pilli, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-0793

Friction Stir Spot Welding of a High Ductility Aluminum Alloy Joy H Forsmark, Ford Motor Co.

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-1986

Failure Mode and Fatigue Behavior of Dissimilar Laser Welds in LapShear Specimens of Aluminum and Copper Sheets Wei-Jen Lai, Shin-Jang Sung, Jwo Pan, Univ. of Michigan; Yunan Guo, Xuming Su, Ford Motor Co.

9:00 a.m.

2014-01-0786

Strength of Arc Spot Welded Joints in a High Strength Steel Sheet Seiji Furusako, Kodama Shinji, Yasunobu Miyazaki, Tetsuro Nose, Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corp.; Yoshiaki Akiniwa, Yokohama National University

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-0784

Modeling of Failure Modes of Gas Metal Arc Welds in Notched LapShear Specimens of HSLA Steel Catherine Amodeo, Johnson Controls; Jwo Pan, University of Michigan

9:40 a.m.

2014-01-0785

Self-Tapping Fasteners for Lightweight Designs Laurence Claus, NNi Training and Consulting Inc.; Stephan Weitzel, EJOT Engineering GmbH

10:00 a.m.

2014-01-1982

Finite Element Modeling of Dissimilar Metal Self-piercing Riveting Process Li Huang, Nanjing University of Aeronautics & Astronautics; John V. Lasecki, Ford Motor Co.; Haiding Guo, Nanjing University of Aeronautics & Astronautics; Xuming Su, Ford Motor Co.

10:20 a.m.

2014-01-0790

10:40 a.m.

2014-01-0788

Assessment of Different Joining Techniques for Dissimilar Materials Jianghui Mao, Sayed Nassar, Oakland Univ. Comparative Studies of Adhesive Joints in Automotive Debabrata Ghosh, Lokesh Pancholi, Asmita Sathaye, Tata Motors Ltd.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00432, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Vehicle Elecrification Strategies for Sustainability Session Code:

SDP117 Session Time:

Room 111 A

1:00 p.m.

In this session speakers will explore the issues and design strategies of bringing sustainable EV, PHEV and vehicle electrification technologies to market. Identifying the customer value of these sustainable technologies is key to their success and growth. The design models and systems presented in this session highlight ways to optimize customer value to make these technologies successful.

Organizers Time

1:00 p.m.

Richard T. Paul, Environmental Consultant; Nakia Simon, Chrysler Group LLC Paper No.

Title

ORAL ONLY

Derivation of Electric Vehicle Concepts for Megacities Stephan Schickram, Lukas Fella, Teresa Kübel, TUM CREATE; Markus Lienkamp, Technische Universität München

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-1965

Dynamic Wireless Power Transfer: Potential Impact on Plug-in Electric Vehicle Adoption Zhenhong Lin, Jan-Mou Li, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Jing Dong, Iowa State Univ.

1:40 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

Data Analysis of Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle Driver Behavior Bert Bras, Daniel Boston, Georgia Institute of Technology; David McCreadie, Donna Bell, Michael Tinskey, Ford Motor Co.

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-1969

Retail Infrastructure Costs Comparison for Hydrogen and Electricity for Light-Duty Vehicles Marc W. Melaina, National Renewable Energy Laboratory

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-1968

Conversion of a CNG Powered Auto Rickshaw to an Electric Rickshaw Designed for Indian Conditions Rounak Mehta, Preet Shah, Harsh Gupta, Prathamesh Bhat, Vaibhav Gandhi, Kimaya Kale, Madan Taldevkar, Akash Singh, Chinmay Ghoroi, Atul Bhargav, Amey Karnik, IIT Gandhinagar

2:40 p.m.

2014-01-1967

The ELVA Project's EV Design Support Tool Arturo Davila, Emilia Romero, Marina Roche, Marco Mammetti, Javier Gutierrez, Applus Idiada; Micha Lesemann, IKA

3:20 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

xEV Incentive Program: Analysis and Proposed Way to Maximize Saving in Fuel Consumption Per Every $ Spend, In Indian Context Haresh P. Bhere, Vinay Ranganath, Tata Motors Ltd.

3:40 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

Design and Modelling of Re Configurable Electric Vehicle Arka Das, Srm University Vadapalani

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-GTL-00001, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Sustainable Development Program Committee / Engineering Meetings Board

Wednesday, April 9 Fire Safety Session Code:

B200 Session Time:

Room 111 B

8:00 a.m.

The fire safety session will focus on current developments in the fields of vehicle fire science, statistics, risks, assessment and mitigation. Papers addressing vehicle design, live-fire tests and fire investigation issues applicable to traditional, electric and alternatively fueled vehicles will be presented.

Organizers Time

Steven Hodges, Alion Science & Technology; Jeffrey Santrock, General Motors Co. Paper No.

Title

8:00 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

Technical Keynote: Fire Suppression 101 for Hybrid and Ev's; A Responders Perspective

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-0428

Jason Emery, NFPA Comparison of Fires in Lithium-Ion Battery Vehicles and Gasoline Vehicles Masashi Takahashi, Masayuki Takeuchi, Kiyotaka Maeda, Shouma Nakagawa, Japan Automobile Research Institute 8:40 a.m.

2014-01-0426

Full-Scale Burn Test of a 1998 Compact Passenger Car Jeff D. Colwell, Exponent

9:00 a.m.

2014-01-0423

Detection of Fires in the Engine Compartment of Heavy Duty Vehicles, A Theoretical Study Raúl Ochoterena, Maria Hjohlman, Michael Försth, SP Technical Research Inst of Sweden

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-0421

Validation of the Localized Fire Test Method for On-Board Hydrogen Storage Systems Yohsuke Tamura, Masayuki Takeuchi, Kiyotaka Maeda, Noriaki Ohtsuka, Japan Automobile Research Institute; Kenji Sato, Toho Univ.

9:40 a.m.

2014-01-0418

A Detailed Analysis of Proper Safety Features Implementation in the Design and Construction of Modern Automotive LPG and CNG Containers Bartosz Flekiewicz, Auto Gaz Slask; Marek Flekiewicz, Silesian University of Technology

10:00 a.m.

2014-01-0422

Vehicle Hot Surface Ignition and Mitigation Measures of R-1234yf Refrigerant for MAC Systems Lothar Seybold, Adam Opel AG; Bryan Styles, General Motors Co.; Ioannis Lazaridis, Hans-Joerg Kneusels, Adam Opel AG

10:20 a.m.

2014-01-0419

A Critical Assessment of Factors Affecting the Flammability of R1234yf in a Frontal Collision Bryan Styles, Jeffrey Santrock, Curtis Vincent, Michael Leffert, Narasimha Putcha, General Motors Co.

10:40 a.m.

2014-01-0420

Crash Test with a Hot Operating Engine and R-1234yf MAC System Mathias Poklitar, Lothar Seybold, Adam Opel AG

2014-01-0429

The Influence of Solid Anisotropy on Flame Spread over Melting Polymers (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Guanyu Zheng, Weichai Power Emission Solution Technology Inc.; Indrek Wichman, Andre Benard, Michigan State Univ.; Hongyu Wang, Weichai Power New Energy Inc.; Xiaohui Li, Huazhong University of Science and Tech.; Jie Gao, Shanghai Univ.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00436, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Fire Safety Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Key Success Factors for DFSS and Lean Manufacturing Session Code:

IDM400 Session Time:

Room 111 B

1:00 p.m.

This technical session deals with research and development efforts addressing the advancement and applications of Lean methodologies and Quality improvemant in the mobility Industry. Papers presented in this session will portray the latest developments in the principles, practices, tools, processes, and applications of Lean and Quality improvement methodologies.

Organizers -

Time

1:00 p.m.

Richard Amori, Ford Motor Co.; Mohamed El-Sayed, Kettering University; Mohammad Hijawi, Chrysler Group LLC; Robert Lust; Yih-Chyun Sheu, Chery Automobile Co., Ltd.; Beena Anand, Norma Group Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0737

A Methodology for Investigating and Modelling Laser Clad Bead Geometry and Process Parameter Relationships Kush Aggarwal, Ruth Urbanic, Luv Aggarwal, University of Windsor

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-0740

A Systems Approach to the Development and Use of FMEA in Complex Automotive Applications Ed Henshall, Ioan Felician Campean, University of Bradford; Brian Rutter, Ford Motor Co.

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-0769

Implementation of Lean Transactional in Tenneco's Ride Performance Europe Division - Review after Three Years of Implementation Patrick Garcia, Tenneco; Sandro Paparelli, Tenneco Ride Performance

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-0775

Tool Management System Planning and Applications Based on Lean Manufacturing Fengzhu LI, Shunan Bao, Gang Li, Foton Motor Co.

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-0772

Applications of Lean Logistics on Engine Manufacturing Planning Fengzhu LI, Shunan Bao, Sijun LI, Foton Motor Co.

2:40 p.m.

2014-01-0774

Quality Control and Improvement Based on Design of Experiments and Statistical Data Analysis Zhigang Wei, Tenneco Automotive Co., Ltd.; Limin Luo, Shengbin Lin, Dmitri Konson, Tenneco Inc.

3:00 p.m.

2014-01-0768

The Role of House of Quality in Lean Design

ORAL ONLY

The full impact of lean thinking can only be achieved when applied at the beginning of the product development process, starting with early design phases. Considering that one of the most fundamental principles in lean thinking is to achieve value based on the voice of the customer, it is essential that a lean product design and development assures realization of this value throughout the process. This can only be accomplished when lean tools are utilized at early design phase. Mohamed El-Sayed, Kettering University

Planned by Lean - Six Sigma Committee / Integrated Design and Manufacturing Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Thermal System Components Session Code:

HX101

Room 112 A

Session Time:

8:00 a.m.

This session features components used for thermal management. The papers address design, application and systems related topics.

Organizers -

Time

8:00 a.m.

Ronald Semel, General Motors Co.; Gursaran D. Mathur, CalsonicKansei North America Inc.; Ramesh Kumar Goyal, General Motors Co. (retired); Alaa El-Sharkawy, Chrysler Group LLC; Andrew Sutherland, BorgWarner Inc. Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0635

Development of High Performance Radiators by Fin Optimization Toshihide Ninagawa, DENSO International America Inc.; Osamu Hakamata, DENSO Corp.; Sergio Pujols, DENSO International America Inc.

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-0638

Integrated Low Temperature Cooling System Development in Turbo Charged Vehicle Application Xu Song, John Myers, Scott Sarnia, Hyundai-Kia America Technical Center Inc.

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-0632

ACT Valve: Active Cooling Thermomanagement Valve Mickael Cormerais, Thierry Marimbordes, Stephane Warnery, Mann & Hummel Gmbh; David Chalet, Haitham Mezher, Ecole Centrale De Nantes; Laurent Roussel, EFI Automotive

9:00 a.m.

2014-01-0633

Evolution of Active Grille Shutters Cornelius Pfeifer, Röchling Automotive SE & Co. KG

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-0634

PCM Evaporator with Thermosiphon Carrie Kowsky, Edward Wolfe, Sourav Chowdhury, Debashis Ghosh, Mingyu Wang, Delphi Automotive

9:40 a.m.

2014-01-0640

Effectiveness Stabilization and Plugging in EGR Cooler Fouling C. Scott Sluder, John M.E. Storey, Michael J. Lance, Oak Ridge National Lab.

10:00 a.m.

2014-01-0628

Neutron Tomography of Exhaust Gas Recirculation Cooler Deposits Michael J. Lance, Hassina Bilheux, Jean-Christophe Bilheux, Sophie Voisin, C. Scott Sluder, Oak Ridge National Lab.; Joseph Stevenson, Modine Manufacturing Co.

10:20 a.m.

2014-01-0629

Analysis of Lacquer Deposits and Plugging Found in Field-Tested EGR Coolers Michael J. Lance, John Storey, Sam Lewis, C. Scott Sluder, Oak Ridge National Lab.

10:40 a.m.

2014-01-0636

Combination of Pre-EGR Cooler Oxidation Catalyst and Water Vapor Condensation to Mitigate Fouling Alok Warey, Anil Singh Bika, Alberto Vassallo, Sandro Balestrino, Patrick Szymkowicz, General Motors Research and Development

11:00 a.m.

2014-01-0631

Reduction of the BPF Noise Radiated from an Engine Cooling Fan Kenji Yoshida, Junichi Semura, DENSO Corp.; Itsuhei Kohri, Tokyo City Univ.; Yoshihiro Kato, Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc.

11:20 a.m.

2014-01-0627

Passenger Car Front End Optimization Using CFD Simulation Felix Regin A, Abhinav Agarwal, Niraj Kumar Mishra, Maruti Suzuki India Ltd.

2014-01-0630

New Compact, High Efficiency, Variable Displacement Compressor for the Small Vehicle Segment (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Mark Scibilia, Tim Giberson, Delphi Automotive

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00416, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Thermal Management Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group

Wednesday, April 9 Thermal Systems Modeling and Simulation (Part 1 of 3): Powertrain Cooling Systems Session Code:

HX102

Room 112 A

Session Time:

1:00 p.m.

The Thermal Systems Modeling and Simulation session focusses on state of the art simulation technologies for modeling thermal systems and their application in the development and optimization of vehicle thermal management and fuel economy. The papers in the session will range from empirical, 1D modeling methods to three dimensional CFD models as well as coupled methods.

Organizers Time

1:00 p.m.

Ales Alajbegovic, Exa Corp.; Jason Aaron Lustbader, National Renewable Energy Laboratory; Gursaran D. Mathur, CalsonicKansei North America Inc.; Kumar Srinivasan, Chrysler Group LLC Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0659

An Approach for Water Jacket Flow Simulations Nikolaos Karras, Timo Kuthada, Jochen Wiedemann, IVK / FKFS University of Stuttgart

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-0660

Optimization of TOC Plumbing Line Pressure Drop using 1D Modeling V. Sundaram, Tharunnarayanan Arthanari, Sathish Kumar S, Chrysler India Automotive Pvt. Ltd.

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-0650

Numerical Simulation of Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer in Finned Tube Heat Exchanger: Comparison of Two Different Designs Shi-Ing Chang, Iman Goldasteh, Salamah Maaita, Gursaran Mathur, CalsonicKansei North America, Inc.

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-0654

Drive Cycle Simulation of A Tiered Cooling Pack Using Non-Uniform Boundary Conditions Wilko Jansen, Jaguar & Land Rover; Joe Amodeo, Edward Tate, Zhongzhou Yang, Exa Corp.

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-0665

A New Tool to Perform Global Energy Balances in DI Diesel Engines Francisco Payri, Pablo Olmeda, Jaime Martin, Ricardo Carreño, CMT, Universitat Politècnica de València

2:40 p.m.

2014-01-0653

Study of Software Integration for Transient Simulation of Future Cooling System for Heavy Truck Application Blago B. Minovski, Lennart Lofdahl, Chalmers University of Technology

3:00 p.m.

2014-01-0658

Design of Experiments Enabled CFD Approach for Optimizing Cooling Fan Performance Vinod Kumar Srinivasa, Renjith S, Biswadip Shome, Tata Technologies Ltd.

3:20 p.m.

2014-01-0667

Proper Orthogonal Decomposition Analysis of Flow Structures Generated around Engine Cooling Fan Yuji Kobayashi, Tokyo City Univ.; Kenji Yoshida, DENSO Corp.; Hideaki Nagano, Itsuhei Kohri, Tokyo City Univ.

2014-01-0662

Water Cooling System Analysis of Permanent Magnet Traction Motor of Mining Electric-Drive Dump Truck (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Yanhua Shen, Chun Jin, University of Science & Technology

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00383 and SUB-TP-00008, and a individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Thermal Management Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group

Wednesday, April 9 Design Optimization - Methods and Applications (Part 1 of 2) Session Code:

B103

Room 112 B

Session Time:

8:00 a.m.

Design Optimization Methods and Application session features papers on new and improved optimization techniques and on application of different optimization methods in component and vehicle design. Methods include deterministic and stochastic optimization techniques. Applications range from noise pressure optimization and vehicle dynamic response optimization to sub-system topology and shape and full vehicle gage and topology optimization.

Organizers Time

8:00 a.m.

Mallikarjuna Bennur, General Motors Co.; James De Clerck, Michigan Technological Univ.; Vesna Savic, General Motors Co. Paper No.

Title

ORAL ONLY

Technical Keynote: Multi-disciplinary Optimization using Parametric CAE Models to meet Weight & Performance Objectives Radha Krishnan, Detroit Engineered Products Inc.

9:00 a.m.

2014-01-0400

Comparative Benchmark Studies of Response Surface Model-Based Optimization and Direct Multidisciplinary Design Optimization Hongyi Xu, Northwestern Univ.; Monica T. Majcher, Oakland Univ.; ChingHung Chuang, Yan Fu, Ren-Jye Yang, Ford Motor Co.

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-0392

Collaborative Design Optimization for Light Weight Design Velayudham Ganesan, Javier Rodriguez, Robert Johnston, EDAG Inc.

9:40 a.m.

2014-01-0410

Development of Optimization Method for Automotive Parts and Structures Takanobu Saito, Jiro Hiramoto, Toshiaki Urabe, JFE Steel Corp.

10:00 a.m.

2014-01-0388

Body Optimization for Front Loading Design Process Wookjin Na, SangKyu Lee, Jongchan Park, Hyundai Motor Co.

10:20 a.m.

2014-01-0397

Robust Optimization of Vehicle Crashboxes Pit Schwanitz, Sebastian Werner, Johannes Zerbe, Dietmar Göhlich, Technical Univ., Berlin

10:40 a.m.

2014-01-0407

Structural Optimization with Contact Constraints Applied to the Design of Automatic Transmission of Vehicles Hiroyuki Kitajima, AW Engineering Co., Ltd.; Takanori Ide, Aisin AW Co., Ltd.; Juan Leiva, Brian Watson, Shrinivas Lankalapalli, Vanderplaats R&D

11:00 a.m.

2014-01-0399

Simplified Approach of Chassis Frame Optimization for Durability Performance Mohamed Sithik, Rama Vallurupalli, Chrysler India Automotive Pvt, Ltd.; Barry (Baizhong) Lin, Chrysler Group LLC; Subash Sudalaimuthu, Chrysler India Automotive Pvt, Ltd.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00394, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Body Engineering Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Design Optimization - Methods and Applications (Part 2 of 2) Session Code:

B103

Room 112 B

Session Time:

1:00 p.m.

Design Optimization Methods and Application session features papers on new and improved optimization techniques and on application of different optimization methods in component and vehicle design. Methods include deterministic and stochastic optimization techniques. Applications range from noise pressure optimization and vehicle dynamic response optimization to sub-system topology and shape and full vehicle gage and topology optimization.

Organizers Time

1:00 p.m.

Mallikarjuna Bennur, General Motors Co.; James De Clerck, Michigan Technological Univ.; Vesna Savic, General Motors Co. Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0412

Application of Time Symmetry Preserving Adjoint Solver in External Car Aerodynamics Aleksandar Jemcov, University of Notre Dame; Darrin Stephens, Chris Sideroff, Applied CCM

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-0415

Application of 3D Inverse Design Based Multi-Objective Optimization of Axial Cooling Fan with Large Tip Gap Matthieu De Maillard, Advanced Design Technology, Ltd.; Mehrdad Zangeneh, University College London

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-0385

Parameter Identification of a Quasi-Dimensional Spark-Ignition Engine Combustion Model Ramin Masoudi, Hadi Adibi asl, Nasser Lashgarian Azad, John McPhee, University of Waterloo

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-0395

Assessing the Likelihood of Binding in Distorted Stepped Radius Cylinder Bores Kiranmaye Aluru, Altair ProductDesign, Inc.; Bruce Geist, William Resh, Chrysler Group LLC

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-0416

Robust Design of Jet Pump Subrata Sarkar, Kailash Golecha, Surbhi Kohli, Eaton Aerospace, Ltd.; Vaughn Mills, Mustafa Huseyin, Pritam Bhurke, Stefan Walter, Eaton Automotive; Ravikumar S. Dinni, Shrikrishna Jaywant Deshpande, Eaton Technologies Pvt, Ltd.

2:40 p.m.

2014-01-0394

Design Optimization of Suspension Kinematic and Compliance Characteristics Yong-Sub Yi, Joonhong Park, Kyung-Jin Hong, Hyundai Motor Co.

3:00 p.m.

2014-01-0390

Reactive Regulation of Single-Lane Vehicle-Road Interactions Zachary Sabato, Hyundai Center of Excellence, UC Davis; Donald Margolis, University of California

3:20 p.m.

2014-01-0389

Effects of Driver Acceleration Behavior on Fuel Consumption of City Buses Hongjie Ma, Hui Xie, Shuangxi Chen, Ying Yan, DengGao Huang, Tianjin Univ.

2014-01-0406

Optimization of Turbocharger Compressor Stages using DOE for Vehicle Engine Application (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Qingbin Li, Di Yang, Liaoping Hu, Xiaozhen Sheng, Hunan Tyen Machinery Co., Ltd.

2014-01-0411

Application of Structure Optimization Method to Dynamic Tuning (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Yuan Qu, Wang Hongbin, Dechao Zhang, Linbo Zhang, Shen Wu, Chery Automobile Co., Ltd.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00394, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Body Engineering Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Automotive Composites (Part 1 of 2) Session Code:

M303 Session Time:

Room 112 C/D

8:00 a.m.

This session contains papers which describe the use of modern automotive composites in structural applications. Design, process, and analytical presentations are included, as well as papers presenting results of bonding strategies and techniques. Engineers involved in the design and use of advanced composites will find this session of particular value.

Organizers Time

Y Charles Lu, Univ. of Kentucky; Srikanth Pilla, Clemson Univ.; Michael Royce; Richard Dale Tonda, SEA, Ltd. Paper No.

Title

8:00 a.m.

2014-01-1059

Advancements in Composite Structural Closures

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-1057

Aaron C. Tenorio, David D. Lipka, Nissan Technical Center NA Development of a Lightweight CFRP Coil Spring Daewon Jang, Sungbae Jang, Hyundai Motor Co.

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-1056

High Strain Rate Mechanical Properties of Long Glass Fiber Filled Polypropylene and Nylon Sarah J.H. Kuhlman, Susan I. Hill, Univ. of Dayton Research Institute

9:00 a.m.

2014-01-1051 ORAL ONLY

9:20 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

9:40 a.m.

2014-01-1050

Development and Characterization of a Composite Cylindrical Column with an Aluminum Foam Core Mohamed Eghfaier, Nassif E. Rayess, Univ. of Detroit Mercy Characterizing the Structural Behavior of Single and Stacked Composite Disk Springs Peng Yang, Stacy Van Dyke, Rani Elhajjar, Univ. of Wisconsin Milwaukee City Vehicle XAM 2.0: Design and Optimization of the Composite Suspension System Massimiliana Carello, Andrea Giancarlo Airale, Alessandro Ferraris, Politecnico di Torino

10:00 a.m.

2014-01-1054

Automotive & Railways, Light & Green Body in White

ORAL ONLY

Max Sardou, Sardou Sa; Patricia Djomseu, Qip Sarl

2014-01-1053

Material Properties of Hollow Sectioned Steel Tubes and Wood Filled Hollow Sectioned Steel Tubes under Compression (Written Only -No Oral Presentation) Bharatesh Adappa Danawade, Gogte Institute of Technology; Ravindra Rachappa Malagi, Visvesvaraya Tech. Univ.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00401, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org

Planned by Motorsports Engineering Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group; Polymers and Coatings Committee / Materials Engineering Activity; Motorsports Engineering Committee / Motorsports Engineering Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Automotive Composites (Part 2 of 2) Session Code:

M303 Session Time:

Room 112 C/D

1:00 p.m.

This session contains papers which describe the use of modern automotive composites in structural applications. Design, process, and analytical presentations are included, as well as papers presenting results of bonding strategies and techniques. Engineers involved in the design and use of advanced composites will find this session of particular value.

Organizers Time

1:00 p.m.

Y Charles Lu, Univ. of Kentucky; Srikanth Pilla, Clemson Univ.; Michael Royce; Richard Dale Tonda, SEA, Ltd. Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1060

Production of a Composite Monocoque Frame for a Formula SAE Racecar

ORAL ONLY 1:20 p.m.

2014-01-1052

Leonard Hamilton, Peter Joyce, US Naval Academy Design, Analysis, and Simulation of an Automotive Carbon Fiber Monocoque Chassis Jingsi Wu, Owusu Agyeman Badu, Yonchen Tai, Albert R. George, Cornell Univ.

1:40 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

Tepex® Composite Sheets: New Generation Materials for Light Weighting Airbag Housings Vasant Pednekar, Lanxess Corp.

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-1049

Effect of Fiber Orientation on the Mechanical Properties of Long Glass Fiber Reinforced (LGFR) Composites Danielle Zeng, Cedric Xia, Jeffrey Webb, Li Lu, Ford Motor Co.; Yuan Gan, ETA Inc.; Xianjun Sun, Nanjing Univ. of Aeronautics and Astronautics; John Lasecki, Ford Motor Co.

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-1061

Featherweight Composites Manufactured by Selective Nanobridization with Potential Applications in the Automotive Industry Carl Justin Kamp, Polymeric Composites Laboratory/MIT; James Seferis, Michael Arnold, Polymeric Composites Laboratory; Vasileios Drakonakis, University of Nevada at Reno

2:40 p.m. 3:00 p.m.

2014-01-1058

Automotive Suspension Components and High Pressure Vessels

ORAL ONLY

Max Sardou, Sardou Sa; Patricia Djomseu, Qip Sarl

2014-01-1055

A Study on Impact Perforation Resistance of Jute-Polyester Composite Laminates Ashok Mache, Anindya Deb, Indian Institute of Science; G.S. Venkatesh, Acharya Institute of Technology

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00401, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org

Planned by Motorsports Engineering Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group; Polymers and Coatings Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Advances in Light Weight Materials Session Code:

M203 Session Time:

Room 113 A/B

1:00 p.m.

This session presents the latest developments in automotive applications of aluminum castings and wrought products. The papers cover a wdie range of the technical aspects including alloy development, lightweight design, process development and simulation as well as performance optimization.

Organizers Time

1:00 p.m.

Jidong Kang, Canmet Materials Technology Laboratory; Alan Luo, Ohio State Univ.; Douglas Richman, Kaiser Aluminum Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1008

Investigation of Wear Behavior of Aluminum Alloy Reinforced with Carbon Nanotubes Deniz Uzunsoy, Bursa Technical University; Tao Peng, Isaac Chang, Univ. of Birmingham; Ilyas Istif, Yildiz Technical University

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-0995

Development of Lead-Free Al-Sn-Si Alloy Bearing for Recent Automotive Engines Akihiro Kose, Motohiko Koushima, Daido Metal Co. Ltd.; Tomohiro Ukai, Daido Metal USA Inc.; Yuki Kawashima, Kouji Zushi, Daido Metal Co. Ltd.

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-1012

Cyclic Behavior of an Al-Si-Cu Alloy under Thermo-Mechanical Loading Jianghui Mao, Carlos Engler-Pinto, Xuming Su, Ford Motor Co.; Scott Kenningley, Federal-Mogul Corp.

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-1002

Development of Aluminum Powder Metal Composite Material Suitable for Extrusion Process used for Cylinder Sleeves of Internal Combustion Engines Eiichi Sato, Hirotoshi Inui, Honda R&D Co., Ltd.; Shinichiro Shigezumi, Toshihiko Kaji, Sumitomo Electoric Sintered Alloy, Ltd.

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-0998

Development of Hypereutectic Aluminum Cylinder Liner for HPDC Cylinder Block Young-gi Kim, Seung-Woo Choi, Jin-Woo Cho, Seung-Won Min, Seok-jun Kim, Byung-jun Jung, Hyundai-Kia Motors

2:40 p.m.

2014-01-0997

A Study on Corrosion Occurring at the Sealing Gap between Aluminum Alloy and Rubber Gasket Norihiro Hamada, Kiyohiro Suzuki, NOK Corp.

3:00 p.m.

2014-01-1009

Improvement of Manufacturing and Evaluation Technology for the Light Weight Brake Disc Composed of Hybrid Type Material Yoon Cheol Kim, Seong Jin Kim, Jaeyoung Lee, Jeongkyu Kim, SooHyuk Lee, Hyundai Motor Co.; Kyoungdon Yi, Seohan Industry; KiJeong Kim, Namyang Ind. Co., Ltd.

3:20 p.m.

2014-01-0999

Development of a New High Strength Aluminum Casting Alloy for the Production of Suspension Components Klaus Greven, Manikandan Loganathan, KSM Castings Group GmbH

Planned by Metallic Materials Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Load Simulation and Vehicle Performance (Part 5 of 5): Handling and Dynamics Controls Session Code:

M107 Session Time:

Room 113 C

8:00 a.m.

Focusing on analysis and enhancement of vehicle dynamics performance including handling / braking / traction characteristics, operational robustness and active stability under the influence of loading, tire forces and other variants; development and applications of intelligent tire technology; modeling, simulation, testing and optimization; correlation of analyses, simulations, objective measurements and subjective judgments of vehicle dynamics characteristics; chassis control development and control system cooperation for enhancing overall vehicle system dynamics and safety characteristics and robustness taking into considerations of load variations and other uncertainties; impact of system hybridization and electrification on vehicle dynamics and controls.

Organizers Time

8:00 a.m.

Ken Kang, Honda R & D Americas Inc.; Dongpu Cao, Lancaster University; Jianmin Gu, Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0862

Influence of Active Suspension Preview Control on Vehicle Ride and Braking Performance Mina M.S. Kaldas, IAE, TU Braunschweig; Aref M.A. Soliman, South Valley University

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-0863

Application of Road Load Prediction Technique for Suspension Durability Input Condition Takamasa Shimodaira, Honda R&D Co., Ltd.

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-0839

Gyroscopic Bearing Loads in Vehicular Flywheel-Based KERS Guenter Bischof, Karl Reisinger, Thomas Singraber, Andreas Summer, FH Joanneum

9:00 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

Vehicle Handling with Uncertain Parameters Using Chebyshev Interval Method Yunqing Zhang, Huazhong University of Science and Tech.

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-0875

Modeling Real People in Real Buses: Implications Concerning Tire, Axle and Vehicle Weights Mark William Arndt, Transportation Safety Tech. Inc.

9:40 a.m.

2014-01-0840

Suitable Load Case for Structural Analysis of Outriggers Applied for Vehicle Handling and Stability Field Test Xiaobo Yang, Oshkosh Corp.

10:00 a.m.

2014-01-0879

Modeling the Impact of Road Grade and Curvature on Truck Driving for Vehicle Simulation Jan-Mou Li, David Smith, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

10:20 a.m.

2014-01-0841

Development of Effective Bicycle Model for Wide Ranges of Vehicle Operations Hongbin Ren, Beijing Institute of Technology; Taehyun Shim, Univ. of Michigan; Jemyoung Ryu, Hyundai Motor Co.; Sizhong Chen, Beijing Institute of Technology

10:40 a.m.

2014-01-0866

Allocation-Based Fault Tolerant Control for Electric Vehicles with Xby-Wire Yu Wang, Weiwen Deng, Jian Wu, Bing Zhu, Sumin Zhang, ASCL, Jilin University

11:00 a.m.

2014-01-0859

Development of Active Control Strategy for Flat Tire Vehicles Haizhen Liu, Weiwen Deng, Changfu Zong, Jian Wu, State Key Lab of Automotive Simulation & Control, Jilin Univ

11:20 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

Technical Keynote: The Vehicle Dynamics and Set-up of the Modern Formula One Car L. Daniel Metz, Metz Engineering & Racing

2014-01-0848

Experimental Research on the Pressure Following Control of ElectroHydraulic Braking System (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Dongmei Wu, Haitao Ding, Konghui Guo, Zhiqiang Wang, Jilin Univ.

2014-01-0860

Comparison of Torque Vectoring Control Strategies for a IWM Vehicle (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Edoardo Sabbioni, Federico Cheli, Michele Vignati, Stefano Melzi, Politecnico di Milano

2014-01-0864

On The Integration of Actively Controlled Longitudinal/Lateral Dynamics Chassis Systems (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Walid Oraby, Mahmoud Atef Aly, Samir El-demerdash, M. El-Nashar, Helwan University

2014-01-0865

A Sliding Mode Observer for Vehicle Slip Angle and Tire Force Estimation (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Yuhang Chen, Yunfeng Ji, Konghui Guo, Jilin University

2014-01-0876

Influence of Active Subsystems on Electric Vehicle Behavior and Energy Characteristics (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Barys Shyrokau, Nanyang Technological University; Dzmitry Savitski, Ilmenau University of Technology; Danwei Wang, Nanyang Technological University

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-GTL-00001 and COLL-TP-00377, an also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Load Simulation and Vehicle Performance (Part 4 of 5): Multi-body Dynamics Session Code: Room 113 C

M107 Session Time:

1:00 p.m.

Focusing on multibody system modeling and simulation results, rigid and flexible body modeling, mount loads predictions for vehicle body, frame/subframe, leaf-spring, exhaust system, driveline, and powertrain, the comparison of modeling techniques between vehicle dynamics simulation and durability loads simulation, optimal development process considering vehicle dynamics and durability loads, data processing and analysis techniques, loads sensitivity analyses for various model parameters, DOE and optimal design techniques for loads minimization, prediction of manufacturing tolerance effects on loads, robust design methods, driver modeling, and FE-based system modeling.

Organizers Time

1:00 p.m.

Paramsothy Jayakumar, TARDEC; Jesper Slattengren, Pratt & Miller Engineering Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0847

Automation of Adams/Car K&C Correlation using MATLAB Andrew Hall, John McPhee, University of Waterloo

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-0856

Development in the Acquisition of Vehicle Loads Integrated with a Rigid and Flexible Multi-Body Model Tao Wang, Liangmo Wang, School of Mechanical Engineering, NUST; Chenzhi Wang, University of Pittsburgh; Tongfu Liu, Liukai Yuan, Tangyun Zhang, NAVECO Ltd.

1:40 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

Efficient Modeling of Machinery Components and Systems Using Multi-Body Analysis Tools Uday Prasade, MSC Software Corp.; Kyle Indermuehle, MSC Software Corp

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-0870

Characteristic Analysis of Roll and Pitch Independently Controlled Hydraulically Interconnected Suspension Guangzhong Xu, Nong Zhang, Univ. of Technology Sydney

2:20 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

New Computational Framework for the Treatment of Joint Constraints and Connectivity Conditions in Finite Element/Multibody System Algorithms Ahmed A. Shabana, University of Illinois - Chicago; Paramsothy Jayakumar, Michael Letherwood, David Gorsich, US Army TARDEC

2:40 p.m.

2014-01-0873

A Multibody Dynamics-Enabled Mobility Analysis Tool for Military Applications Daniel J. Melanz, Hammad Mazhar, Dan Negrut, Univ. of Wisconsin

2014-01-0883

Multi-objective Optimization of the Variable Stiffness Suspension of a Light Bus Based on Artificial Immune Algorithm (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Wenku Shi, Changxin Wang, Jilin Univ.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00377, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Wednesday, April 9 CAE Durability Analysis and Applications (Part 2 of 3) Session Code:

M109 Session Time:

Room 114 A

8:00 a.m.

This technical session focuses on state-of-the-art fatigue theory and advanced development in fatigue analysis methodology and research. Studies and discussions on innovative and improved fatigue theory/methods in material constitutive modeling, damage rules/fatigue damage calculation, and fatigue life predictions will be addressed.

Organizers -

Chairpersons Time

Mingchao Guo, Chrysler Group LLC; Guofei Chen, United States Steel Corp.; Ali Fatemi, Univ. of Toledo; Abolhassan Khosrovaneh, GM; Zhigang Wei, Tenneco Automotive Co., Ltd.; Guangtian Gavin Song, AM General LLC; Mark A. Pompetzki, HBM-nCode; Yung-Li Lee, Chrysler Group LLC Mingchao Guo, Chrysler Group LLC; Guofei Chen, United States Steel Corporation; Guangtian Gavin Song, AM General LLC Paper No.

Title

8:00 a.m.

2014-01-0909

Development of Friction Stir Weld Fatigue Evaluation Procedure Using Battelle Structural Stress Method Jeong Kyun Hong, Thomas Forte, Battelle

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-0902

A Mesoscopic-Stress Based Fatigue Limit Theory - A Revised Dang Van's Model Virgiliu-Adrian Savu, Oakland University; Yung-Li Lee, Chrysler Group LLC; Anthony Han, Azadeh Narimissa, Amir Kazemi, Oakland University

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-0917

Damage Mechanisms of Stainless Steels under Thermal Fatigue Pierre-Olivier Santacreu, Laurent Faivre, Aperam R&D; Antoine Acher, Aperam Commercial Dept.

9:00 a.m.

2014-01-0913

Fatigue Based Lightweight Optimization of a Pickup Cargo Box with Advanced High Strength Steels Guofei Chen, United States Steel Corp.; Mingchao Guo, Weidong Zhang, Chrysler Group LLC

9:20 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

Multi-Scale Modeling of Fatigue of Chopped and Continuous Fiber Composites Thierry Malo, Kurt Danielson, e-Xstream Engineering; Laurent Adam, exstream Engineering; Roger Assaker, e-Xstream Engineering

9:40 a.m.

2014-01-0921

Fuel Tank Strap Fatigue Sensitivity Study under Fuel Level Variation and Payload Variation Barry (Baizhong) Lin, Mike Gundle, Mike Rowley, Alan Aloe, Frederick Zweng, Eric Blackburn, Chandra Thandhayuthapani, Chandra Thonta, Edward Law, Kah Wah Long, Mike Temkin, Zachary Calkins, Chrysler Group LLC

10:00 a.m.

2014-01-0916

Prediction of Life Distribution and Design Robustness of Converter Joint Durability Using CAE Techniques John George, Bharat Joshi, H.R. Shih, Yin Chen, Faurecia Emissions Control Technologies

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00392, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Wednesday, April 9 CAE Durability Analysis and Applications (Part 3 of 3) Session Code:

M109 Session Time:

Room 114 A

1:00 p.m.

This technical session focuses on state-of-the-art fatigue theory and advanced development in fatigue analysis methodology and research. Studies and discussions on innovative and improved fatigue theory/methods in material constitutive modeling, damage rules/fatigue damage calculation, and fatigue life predictions will be addressed.

Organizers -

Chairpersons Time

1:00 p.m.

Mingchao Guo, Chrysler Group LLC; Guofei Chen, United States Steel Corp.; Ali Fatemi, Univ. of Toledo; Abolhassan Khosrovaneh, GM; Zhigang Wei, Tenneco Automotive Co., Ltd.; Guangtian Gavin Song, AM General LLC; Mark A. Pompetzki, HBM-nCode; Yung-Li Lee, Chrysler Group LLC Abolhassan Khosrovaneh, GM; Zhigang Wei, Tenneco Automotive Co., Ltd. Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0904

Solver Embedded Fatigue Timothy Palmer, MSC Software Corp.; Neil Bishop, CAEfatigue Ltd.

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-0912

Application of the Glinka's ESED Criterion in Optimization Design Wenxin Qin, Chrysler Group LLC; Fred Zweng, Chrysler LLC; Sandip Datta, Chrysler Group LLC

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-0926

Vehicle Body Panel Thermal Buckling Resistance Analysis Weidong Zhang, Mingchao Guo, Paul Stibich, Ram Bhandarkar, Chrysler Group LLC

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-0906

A Study on Body Panel Stress Analysis under Distributed Loads Bhaskar Kusuma, Kaizhi Quan, Mingchao Guo, Ram Bhandarkar, Chrysler Group LLC

2:20 p.m.

Panel

Durability Assessment and Validation in Automotive Engineering The purpose of the panel is to provide an opportunity to discuss, clarify, evaluate and exchange of viewpoints among the automotive fatigue/durability experts. The commonly used durability analysis, and test validation processes/methodologies will be discussed. Moderators - Yung-Li Lee, Chrysler Group LLC Panelists - Yung-Li Lee, Chrysler Group LLC; Abolhassan Khosrovaneh, GM; Xuming Su, Ford Motor Co.;

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00392, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Wednesday, April 9 NVH CAE Analysis & Testing Correlations (Part 1 of 2) Session Code:

M108 Session Time:

Room 114 B

8:00 a.m.

M108 covers the development and application of numerical methods along with test correlation and optimization for NVH issues of full vehicle and vehicle subsystems. All structural components, subsystems and complete systems found in automotive vehicles will be considered. Topics include structure NVH, vibro-acoustics, wind noise and aeroacoustics, intake/exhaust and vehicle interior noise, sound quality etc.¿

Organizers -

Chairpersons Time

8:00 a.m.

Kuang-Jen Liu, Chrysler Group LLC; Luohui Long, Ford Motor Co.; Christopher Morgan, Autoliv ASP; Nammalwar Purushothaman, BAE Systems; Guangtian Gavin Song, AM General LLC; Weiguo Zhang, Chrysler LLC Kuang-Jen Liu, Chrysler Group LLC; Weiguo Zhang, Chrysler LLC Paper No.

Title

ORAL ONLY

Technical Keynote: Better Science, Not More Hardware, for Visualizing Noise Sources Sean F. Wu, Wayne State Univ.

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-0887

Optimization of a Porous Ducted Air Induction System Using Taguchi's Parameter Design Method Weiguo Zhang, Rakesh Khurana, Mark Likich, Mac Lynch, Chrysler Group LLC

9:00 a.m.

2014-01-0892

Tonal Metrics in the Presence of Masking Noise and Correlation to Subjective Assessment Eric Frank, Sound Answers Inc.; Peter Jacobsen, Chrysler Group LLC

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-0889

Prediction of the Sound Absorption Performance of Polymer Wool by Using Artificial Neural Networks Model Shuming Chen, Yawei Huang, Dengfeng Wang, Dengzhi Peng, Xuewei Song, Jilin University

9:40 a.m.

2014-01-0895

Prediction and Analysis Technology Development for Impact Noise Hiroyuki Tanaka, Hisashi Ihara, Akira Satomura, Yasuhiko Wada, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.; Hideto Momii, Tatsuya Suma, ESTECH Corp.

10:00 a.m.

2014-01-0896

A Research on the Sound Quality Contribution of Vehicle Body Panel Li Yan, Weikang Jiang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University; Zongbin Huang, Jiangqi Zhou, SAIC-GM-WULING Automobile Co., Ltd.

10:20 a.m.

2014-01-0893

Acoustics Based Vehicle Environmental Information Adarsh Venkata Padmanabhan, Hariram Ravichandran, Lokendra Pavan Kumar Pappala, Rangaraj Ramanan Durai, Robert Bosch India Ltd.

10:40 a.m.

2014-01-0890

Computational Accuracy and Efficiency of the Element Types and Sizes for Car Acoustic Finite Element Model Shuming Chen, Dengzhi Peng, Dengfeng Wang, Jilin University

11:00 a.m.

2014-01-0888

An Experimental and Multiphysics Based Numerical Study to Predict Automotive Fuel Tank Sloshing Noise V. Jadon, G. Agawane, A. Baghel, Venkatesham Balide, R. Banerjee, IIT Hyderabad; A. Getta, H. Viswanathan, A. Awasthi, Mercedes Benz R&D India

Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Wednesday, April 9 NVH CAE Analysis & Testing Correlations (Part 2 of 2) Session Code:

M108 Session Time:

Room 114 B

1:00 p.m.

M108 covers the development and application of numerical methods along with test correlation and optimization for NVH issues of full vehicle and vehicle subsystems. All structural components, subsystems and complete systems found in automotive vehicles will be considered. Topics include structure NVH, vibro-acoustics, wind noise and aeroacoustics, intake/exhaust and vehicle interior noise, sound quality etc.¿

Organizers -

Chairpersons Time

1:00 p.m.

Kuang-Jen Liu, Chrysler Group LLC; Luohui Long, Ford Motor Co.; Christopher Morgan, Autoliv ASP; Nammalwar Purushothaman, BAE Systems; Guangtian Gavin Song, AM General LLC; Weiguo Zhang, Chrysler Group LLC Kuang-Jen Liu, Chrysler Group LLC; Weiguo Zhang, Chrysler Group LLC Paper No.

Title

Panel

Challenges in Diagnosing Vehicle Noise in Non-Ideal Environment This panel discussion will be focused on issues facing engineers in locating undesirable automobile noise sources under non-ideal environment and mitigating their levels in the most cost-effective manner. The panelists will include experts from academia and industry with years of experience in dealing with various complex noise and vibration problems. Moderators - Sean F. Wu, Wayne State Univ. Panelists - Gunnar Heilmann, Gfaitech GmbH; Wen Li, Wayne State Univ.; Kuang-Jen Liu, Chrysler Group LLC; Guangtian Gavin Song, AM General LLC; Robert L. Ussery, Crown Equipment Corporation;

Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Wednesday, April 9

LCA and Sustainable Materials/Manufacturing Session Code:

SDP114 Session Time:

Room 115 A

8:00 a.m.

This session reviews life cycle assessments on materials, technologies, and processes as well as sustainable materials and manufacturing. The topics include but are not limited to updates on the development of life cycle analysis databases for use by the national and international community, advance material recycling technologies, remanufacturing and serviceability, materials or components reuse, as well as reduction and/or elimination of substances of concern and volatile organic compound.

Organizers Chairpersons Time

8:00 a.m.

Deepak Gupta, Wichita State University; Susan Sawyer-Beaulieu, Univ. of Windsor; Bhaskaran Gopalakrishnan, West Virginia University Deepak Gupta, Wichita State University; Bhaskaran Gopalakrishnan, West Virginia University; Subodh Chaudhari, Hudson Technologies Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1960

Design for Compliance of Mechatronics Systems in Automotive: Material Tracking and Product Data Management Considerations Vukica Jovanovic, Mileta Tomovic, Old Dominion University; Lisa Ncube, AT Still University; Ana Djuric, WSU SSIM; Petros Katsioloudis, Old Dominion University; Filip Cuckov, University of Massachusetts Boston

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-1004

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-1959

Life Cycle Energy and Environmental Assessment of AluminumIntensive Vehicle Design Sujit Das, Oak Ridge National Laboratory A Life Cycle Assessment of Natural Fiber Reinforced Composites in Automotive Applications Claire Boland, Robb DeKleine, Aditi Moorthy, Gregory Keoleian, Univ. of Michigan; Hyung Chul Kim, Ellen Lee, Timothy J. Wallington, Ford Motor Co.

9:00 a.m.

2014-01-1964

Life Cycle Land Requirement, Energy Consumption and GHG Emissions of Biodiesel Derived from Microalgae and Jatropha curcas Seeds in China Tingting Zhang, Xiaomin Xie, Zhen Huang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University

9:20 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

GREET Life-Cycle Analysis for Natural Gas Use in Transportation: Natural Gas Vehicles, Hydrogen Fuel-Cell Vehicles, and Battery Electric Vehicles Michael Wang, Argonne National Laboratory

9:40 a.m.

2014-01-1005

The Potential of New Vehicle Concepts For Transport Optimization and GHG Emission Reduction in Urban Areas Helmut Brunner, Mario Hirz, Graz University of Technology

10:00 a.m.

2014-01-1956

Food Processing and Automotive Manufacturing: an Environmental Friendly Approach to Synthetic Rubber Alessandro Libriani, Henniges Automotive

10:20 a.m.

2014-01-1958

Comparison of Water Strategy Tools for Automotive Manufacturing Bert Bras, Andrew Carlile, Georgia Institute of Technology; Thomas Niemann, Sherry Mueller, Hyung Chul Kim, Timothy Wallington, Heidi McKenzie, Susan Rokosz, Ford Motor Co.

10:40 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

Bio-based Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU) from BASF Emre Kurtoglu, BASF

11:00 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

CSA 2014 Guidance Document for Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of Auto Parts Alain Dubreuil, Natural Resources Canada; Lindita Bushi, Athena Institute; Steven B. Young, Univ. of Waterloo

2014-01-1961

Benefits of a Higher Octane Standard Gasoline for the U.S. LightDuty Vehicle Fleet (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Eric W. Chow, John B. Heywood, Sloan Automotive Laboratory, MIT; Raymond L. Speth, MIT

2014-01-1963

The Potential of Lightweight Materials and Advanced Combustion Engines to Reduce Life Cycle Energy and Greenhouse Gas Emissions (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Anne Marie Lewis, Gregory Keoleian, Jarod Kelly, Univ. of Michigan

Planned by Sustainable Development Program Committee / Engineering Meetings Board

Wednesday, April 9 Sheet / Hydro / Gas Forming Technology and Modeling (Part 3 of 3) Session Code:

M201

Room 115 A

Session Time:

1:00 p.m.

Failure modes, phase change materials, hydro-forming, hot stamping, warm forming and super plastic forming issues and applications in sheet metal forming are interests in this session. Papers for the Sheet/ Hydro/ Gas Forming Technology and Modeling Session advance the knowledge in the state of the art in all types of sheet metal forming. Topics include using simulated, analytical, numerical and experimental tools and sheet metals for the various forming technologies.

Organizers Time

1:00 p.m.

Xiaoming Chen, U. S. Steel Corp.; S. George Luckey, Ford Motor Co.; Krishna Murali, General Motors Co.; Thomas Oetjens, Magna Intl. Paper No.

Title

ORAL ONLY

Technical Keynote: The Many Aspects of Orchestrating a Material Substitution on a Very Large Scale Laurent B. Chappuis, Ford Motor Co.

1:20 p.m.

Panel

Expert Panel Discussion: Measurement and Analysis of Forming Limit Diagrams Using DIC Techniques: One Year Later Digital image correlation (DIC) techniques are increasingly being applied by engineers and researchers at automotive OEM¿s, Tier 1¿s, sheet suppliers, research laboratories and universities to characterize sheet metal formability. DIC enables improvements in strain measurement efficiency and accuracy directly supporting the development of more robust formability metrics such as forming limit diagrams (FLD¿s). While DIC results are commonly used by stamping researchers and engineers to support product and manufacturing feasibility, there are no generally accepted industry test specifications and methods. This panel discussion will review DIC technology and applications as well as consider next steps toward industry standardization. Moderators - Z. Cedric Xia, Ford Motor Co. Panelists - John Carsley, General Motors Co.; Edmund W. Chu, Alcoa Inc.; Changqing Du, Chrysler Group LLC; Brandon M. Hance, Novelis Inc.; Gang Huang, ArcelorMittal USA; Mark Iadicola, National Institute Standards & Tech.; Jidong Kang, CanmetMATERIALS; Ming F. Shi; Thomas Stoughton, General Motors Co.; John Tyson, Trilion Quality Systems; Lianxiang Yang, Oakland University; Danielle Zeng, Ford Research and Innovation Center;

Planned by Metallic Materials Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Wednesday, April 9

Advances in Coating and Paints Session Code:

M302

Room 115 B

Session Time:

8:00 a.m.

This session will provide a look at research on coatings for exterior body and plastics (including polycarbonate) as well as vehicle interiors and underbody/underhood. Focus will be on mid-term and future research.

Organizers Time

8:00 a.m.

Todd Fitz, Honda R & D Americas Inc.; Daniel G. Wright, BASF Corp.; James Keller, United Paint & Chemical Corporation Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1044

Research on Improving Throwing Power of Electrodeposition Coating by Optimizing Paint Properties Katsuyoshi Kaneko, Toshikazu Hirobe, Yusuke Kawada, Tatsumasa Hidaka, Honda R&D Co., Ltd.

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-1048

Development of 3-Wet Paint System with Improved Appearance Paint Design Based on Transfer Mechanism of Unevenness from Under Layers Hisao Hayashi, Masahiko Ishii, Toyota Motor Corp.

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-1046

The Development of Primer Process-less Paint System (4WET Paint System by Using Waterborne Chipping Primer) Keisuke Kojima, Takeshi Ogawa, Honda R&D Co., Ltd. Automobile R&D Center

9:00 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

Building Durable Scratch Resistance in Automotive Clearcoats Timothy S. December, Donald H. Campbell, BASF Corp.

9:40 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

Decorative Plating on plastics ¿ Russia corrosion of hexavalent (CrVI) vs. trivalent (CrIII) chrome Federico Gambina, Honda Of America R&D

Planned by Polymers and Coatings Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Trends in Development of Accelerated Reliability and Durability Testing Technology Session Code:

IDM300

Room 115 B

Session Time:

10:00 a.m.

This session presents the theory, practices and technology used in development of trends in reliability and durability testing (ART/ADT) technology and accurate physical simulation for accurate efficiency prediction. The purpose is covering a new ideas and unique approaches to simulation interaction of full field inputs, safety, and human factors, improvement the ART/ADT steps-components, implementation that leads to development dependability, reduce recalls, life cycle cost, and time.

Organizers Chairpersons Time

10:00 a.m.

Lev Klyatis, Sohar Inc.; Efstratios Nikolaidis, University Of Toledo Lev Klyatis, Sohar Inc. Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0746

The Role of Accurate Simulation of Real World Conditions and ART/ADT Technology for Accurate Efficiency Predicting of the Product/Process Lev Klyatis, Sohar Inc.

10:20 a.m.

2014-01-0747

Method of Computer-Aided FTA (Fault Tree Analysis) in Reliability Design and Development: Analyzing FTA Using the Support System in Actual Design Process Youji Hiraoka, Katsunari Yamamoto, Jatco Ltd.; Tamotsu Murakami, University of Tokyo; Yoshiyuki Furukawa, Hiroyuki Sawada, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Tech.

10:40 a.m.

2014-01-0748

Development of Accelerated Reliability Testing Method for Electric Vehicle Motor and Battery System Dong-Hyun Ha, Soon-Cheol Park, Chun-Woo Shin, Hyundai Motor Co.

2014-01-0749

Structural Evaluation Technique Based on RWUP for Scooter Using RLDA (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Ram Kiran Tholeti, Shyamsundar Kumbhar, Nainish Kumar B, Mahindra 2 Wheelers Ltd.; R Govindarajan, Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.

Planned by Quality, Reliability and Robust Design Committee / Integrated Design and Manufacturing Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Applications of Advanced High-Strength Steels and Press Hardening for Automotive Structures Session Code:

M202 Session Time:

Room 115 B

1:00 p.m.

This symposium provides a forum for researchers and application engineers to disseminate the knowledge and information gained in the area of advanced high-strength and press-hardening steel development and applications in automotive structures, enabling light-weight and durable vehicles with improved safety.

Organizers -

Time

David W. Anderson, American Iron and Steel Institute; Constantin Chiriac, United States Steel Corp.; Jason Coryell, General Motors Co.; Brandon M. Hance, Novelis Inc.; Alan Luo, Ohio State University; Michael L. Shaw, Chrysler Group LLC; Jatinder P. Singh, General Motors Co. Paper No.

Title

1:00 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

Technical Keynote: Integrated Computational Materials Engineering (ICME) in the Automotive Industry: Successes and Opportunities

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-0993

Louis G. Hector, Jr., General Motors Co. Strain Rate Effect on Forming Limit Diagram for Advanced High Strength Steels Rendong Liu, Angang Steel Co., Ltd.; Li Sun, GM China Science Lab; Xu Wang, Li Lin, Angang Steel Co., Ltd.; Ling Zhang, Jianping Lin, Tongji Univ. 1:40 p.m.

2014-01-0991

1.2GPa Advanced High Strength Steel with High Formability Takaaki Kondo, Kentarou Ishiuchi, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-0994

Optimal Production Trimming Process for AHSS Sheared Edge Stretchability Improvement Hua-Chu Shih, United States Steel Corp.; Ching-Kuo Hsiung, Bill Wendt, General Motors Co.

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-0992

Edge Formability and Material Characterization of Hot-Rolled Multiphase Steels Nikky Pathak, Cliff Butcher, Michael Worswick, University of Waterloo; Erika Bellhouse, Jeff Gao, ArcelorMittal Dofasco

2:40 p.m.

2014-01-0988

Technological Comparison for Dual Phase and Advanced High Strength Low Alloy Steels Regarding Weldability and Mechanical Properties Andre Sereno Lopes, Brasmetal Waelzholz; Marco Colosio, General Motors do Brasil Ltda; Jose Castillo, General Motors Co.

3:00 p.m.

2014-01-0990

Effect of Fiber Laser Welding on the Fatigue Properties of Dissimilar Welded Joints between DP980 and HSLA Steels Dennis Parkes, Ryerson Univ.; Qingling Cui, Northeastern Univ. / Ryerson Univ.; Daniel Westerbaan, Sashank Nayak, Norman Zhou, Univ. of Waterloo; Frank Goodwin, International Zinc Association; Daniel Liu, Teck Metals Ltd.; Sanjiwan Bhole, Daolun Chen, Ryerson Univ.

3:20 p.m.

2014-01-0989

New Mechanisms, Enabling Structures, and Advanced Properties Resulting in a New Class of 3rd Generation AHSS Sheet Daniel Branagan, Andrew Frerichs, Brian Meacham, Longzhou Ma, Igor Yakubtsov, Sheng Cheng, Alla Sergueeva, The NanoSteel Company, Inc.

3:40 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

High Performance MnCr-steels with Excellent Lightweight Potential Crash Performance and New Design Possibility Thomas Froehlich, Outokumpu Stainless

4:00 p.m.

2014-01-1011

Effects of Alloying Elements on Wear Resistance of Automobile Cast Iron Materials Kenji Yamamoto, Noriaki Katori, Hino Motors, Ltd.; Kazumi Moroi, Nippon Piston Ring Co. Ltd.

2014-01-1017

Study of Optimal Magnification for Retained Austenite Evaluation in Low carbon Case Hardening steel Using Metallurgical Microscopy (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) G. Magendran, Dineshbabu Pandi, Mahindra & Mahindra, Ltd.

Planned by Metallic Materials Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Global Supply Chain Management Session Code:

IDM401 Session Time:

Room 116 A

8:00 a.m.

The critical role an optimized supply chain plays in every company¿s competitive strength and long term success. Organizations must create supply chain improvements that enable growth, efficiency, and sustainability in the global economy. This session will discuss the understanding a customer¿s global business strategies and supply chain goals in order to deliver quantified business value to a customer¿s bottom line through improvements to revenue, expense, and current or fixed assets.

Organizers Time

Mohamed El-Sayed, Kettering Univ; Beena Anand, DTE Energy Paper No.

Title

8:00 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

Technical Keynote: Command and Control of the Global Supply Chain

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-0781

David Pollard, FedEx Customer Solutions Analysis of Technology Adoption Rates in New Vehicles Aaron Hula, Jeffrey Alson, Amy Bunker, Kevin Bolon, US Environmental Protection Agency 9:00 a.m.

2014-01-0783

Need for a Robust Asset Management Business Algorithm Seyed M. Mirmiran, Vern Scott, Chrysler LLC; Bill Swenson, Stephen Funtig, Accelero Solutions Inc.

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-0779

Automobile Speedometer Reading Recognition for Automated Testing Sunil Kumar Chippa, Bhavani Srinivasaiah, Samraj Jabez Dhinagar, TVS Motor Co., Ltd.

9:40 a.m.

2014-01-0780

Convolution of Engineering Methods (TRIZ, FMEA, Robust Engineering) to Creatively Develop New Technologies Miwoo Han, Yongpyo Lim, Seong-ho An, Hyundai Motor Co.

10:00 a.m.

2014-01-0782

10:20 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

Battery-Free AGVs Advantages over Chain Based Conveyance Rod Emery, RedViking KPIs Simulation of a Steel Producer Supply Chain Raid Al-Aomar, Abu Dhabi University

10:40 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

Accelerating Implementation and Reducing Costs of Late Design Changes Joseph Barkai, IDC Manufacturing Insights

Wednesday, April 9 Reliability and Robust Design in Automotive Engineering: Reliability and Robust Design in Automotive Aero-Thermal and Fluid Systems Session Code:

IDM105 Session Time:

Room 116 A

1:00 p.m.

The purpose of this session is to bring awareness among the automotive aerodynamics, thermal and hydraulic systems development community to address the need of reliability analysis and robust design to improve the overall product quality. This session also introduces CAE based optimization of aero-thermal and fluid systems to improve automotive fuel economy. This session presents papers covering both testing and simulation.

Organizers Time

1:00 p.m.

Richard L. Sun, Alaa El-Sharkawy, Sadek S. Rahman, Chrysler Group LLC Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0729

Design for Six Sigma (DFSS) for Optimization of Automotive Heat Exchanger and Underhood Air Temperature Alaa El-Sharkawy, Asif Salahuddin, Brian Komarisky, Chrysler Group LLC

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-0727 ORAL ONLY

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-0726

Evaluation of Various Engine Control Strategy for Optimal Engine Thermal Operation Sudhi Uppuluri, Ajay Naiknaware, Computational Sciences Experts Group Development of Transient Thermal Models Based on Theoretical Analysis and Vehicle Test Data Alaa El-Sharkawy, Ahmed Uddin, Chrysler Group LLC

Planned by Integrated Design and Manufacturing Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group

Wednesday, April 9 Relability and Robust Design in Automotive Engineering: Model Validation and Verification Session Code: Room 116 A

IDM106 Session Time:

2:20 p.m.

Model Validation and Verification invite papers that deal with the theoretical and/or applied aspects of one or more of the following representative topics: model development, model correlation/calibration, model verification, model validation, uncertainty quantification, uncertainty propagation, validation metrics, predictive capability assessment, etc.

Organizers -

Ching-Hung Chuang, Ford Motor Co.; Yan Fu, Ford Motor Company; Ren-Jye Yang, Ford Motor Co

Time

2:40 p.m.

Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0731

A Stochastic Bias Corrected Response Surface Method and its Application to Reliability-Based Design Optimization Zhenfei Zhan, Chongqing Univ.; Yan Fu, Ren-Jye Yang, Ford Motor Co.

3:00 p.m.

2014-01-0735

A Copula-Based Approach for Model Bias Characterization Zhimin Xi, Pan Hao, University of Michigan; Yan Fu, Ren-Jye Yang, Ford Motor Co.

3:20 p.m.

2014-01-0734

3:40 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

A Reconfigurable Algorithm for Identifying and Validating Functional Workspace of Industrial Manipulators Luv Aggarwal, Ruth Urbanic, Kush Aggarwal, University of Windsor Applications of Decision Tree in Optimization of Large-scale Engineering Problems Kai Zheng, Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ.; Ren-Jye Yang, Ford Motor Co.; Jie Hu, Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ.

Planned by Quality, Reliability and Robust Design Committee / Integrated Design and Manufacturing Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Human Factors in Driver Vision and Lighting Session Code:

B301 Session Time:

Room 116 B

10:00 a.m.

These papers highlight new results in driver perception and emphasize the enduring importance of driver perception for behavior and safety on the road. As usual, vision is central, but these papers illustrate how driver vision interacts with many domains: mechanisms of crash causation, overall geometry of driver accommodation, the acoustic environment, roadway markings, indirect vision systems, and how the complex and highly adapted human visual system functions in driving simulators.

Organizers Time

10:00 a.m.

Michael Flannagan, Univ. of Michigan - Ann Arbor; Jianzhong Jiao, OSRAM Opto Semiconductors Inc. Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0439

Research on the Effect of Urban Road Traffic Soundscape on Drivers' Psychological Acoustics Xingyu Liang, Kang Sun, Yuesen Wang, Gequn Shu, State Key Lab of Engines; Lin Tang, Lei Ling, Tianjin I.C. Engine Research Institute; Xu Wang, RMIT Univ.

10:20 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

Horizontally Progressive Type of Rearview Mirror to Improve the Driver's Judgment of Near Distance Hocheol Lee, Hanbat National Univ.; Gang Lee, Sungkoo Lee, Jingu Kim, Bullsone Co., Ltd.

10:40 a.m.

2014-01-0441

Simulator Motion Sickness Evaluation Based on Eye Mark Recording during Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex Takahiro Adachi, Takashi Yonekawa, Yoshitaka Fuwamoto, Shoji Ito, Katsuhiko Iwazaki, Toyota Motor Corp.; Sueharu Nagiri, Toyota Central R&D Labs.

11:00 a.m.

2014-01-0438

Visibility of Pavement Markings with LED Headlamps Mitsuhiro Uchida, Yasushi Kita, Takako Minoda(Kimura), Ryuji Ueki, Shoko Kawanobe, Stanley Electric Co., Ltd.

11:20 a.m.

2014-01-0442

Analysis of Nighttime Vehicular Collisions and the Application of Human Factors: An Integrated Approach James K. Sprague, Peggy Shibata, Jack L. Auflick, Engineering Systems Inc.

2014-01-0437

The Psychological and Accident Reconstruction ¿Thresholds¿ of Drivers' Detection of Relative Velocity (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Rudolf Mortimer, Consultant; Errol Hoffmann, University of Melbourne; Aaron Kiefer, Accident Research Specialists PLLC

2014-01-0488

The Development of HFE Space Claims for Combat Vehicles (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Peter Kempf, University of Michigan

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, SUB-TP-00006, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Human Factors Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Automotive Lighting Technology Conference Session Code:

B300

Room 116 B

Session Time:

1:00 p.m.

Aging driver populations and increasingly complex driving environments present ever greater challenges, but rapid developments in automotive lighting offer hope for improvements in both safety and driver visual comfort. These papers cover developments in lighting technology, as well as human factors analyses of expected benefits for drivers. LED light sources play a major role in enabling innovations in advanced forward lighting, as well as in signaling and marking functions.

Organizers Time

1:00 p.m.

Jianzhong Jiao, OSRAM Opto Semiconductors Inc.; Michael Flannagan, Univ. of Michigan - Ann Arbor Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0435

Design of a Fuzzy Based AFS (Advanced Front Lightning System) to Improve Night-Time Driving for Truck Drivers: Foreseeing its Use in Emerging Markets Luciano Lukacs, Ford Asia-Pacific Inc.; Mahendra Dassanayake, Ford Motor Co.; Iuri Pepe, UFBA

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-0432

LED Modules for Matrix and Pixel Light Solutions - On the Way to New Features in Headlight Systems Thomas Liebetrau, Infineon Technologies AG; Roland Fiederling, Maximilian Vogl, Osram GmbH; Dieter Stephan Parth, Infineon Technologies AG

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-0436

Adaptive Driving Beam - Visibility Improvement versus Glare Rainer Neumann, Varroc Lighting Systems GmbH

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-0431

Adaptive High Beam Systems: Visual Performance and Safety Effects John D. Bullough, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-1985

Subjective and Objective Effects of Driving with LED Headlamps Michael Flannagan, University of Michigan; Mitsuhiro Uchida, Stanley Electric Co., Ltd.; John Michael Sullivan, Mary Lynn Buonarosa, University of Michigan

2:40 p.m.

2014-01-0434

Impacts of Dynamic Rear Lighting on Driver Response Nicholas P. Skinner, John D. Bullough, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

3:00 p.m.

2014-01-0430

Merging Light, Electronics and Lamination into Automotive Lighting Timothy W. Brooks, Don Gramlich, Grote Industries LLC

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, SUB-TP-00006, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Human Factors Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Advanced Battery Technologies (Part 1 of 4): Battery System Modeling Session Code:

PFL730

Room 140 A

Session Time:

8:00 a.m.

The success of HEV's, PHEV's & EV's is highly dependent on their batteries. This session focuses on advanced battery technologies, including, but not limited to: advanced materials and cell chemistries, battery management systems and controls, modeling, testing, diagnosis and health monitoring, safety, reliability, durability, battery charging, battery economics/cost reduction, and system integration/optimization. These topics can be addressed at the cell, module, pack or vehicle levels.

Organizers Chairpersons Time

8:00 a.m.

Wayne Cai, General Motors Co.; Yi Ding, US Army; Neil M. Johnson, Ricardo Inc.; Alvaro Masias, Ford Motor Co.; James Miller, Argonne National Laboratory; Ramesh Rebba, General Motors Co. Ramesh Rebba, General Motors Co.; Wayne Cai, General Motors Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1842

A Complete Li-Ion Battery Simulation Model Xiao Hu, Scott Stanton, ANSYS Inc.

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-1863

HIL Development and Validation of Lithium-Ion Battery Packs SoDuk Lee, Jeff Cherry, Byungho Lee, Joseph McDonald, Michael Safoutin, US Environmental Protection Agency

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-1834

Options for Coupled Thermal-Electric Modeling of Battery Cells and Packs Scott Peck, ThermoAnalytics Inc.; Aditya Velivelli, Exa Corp.; Wilko Jansen, Jaguar & Land Rover

9:00 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

Development of Advanced Multiscale Model for Large Capacity Battery Pack Simulation Gi-Heon Kim, National Renewable Energy Laboratory

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-1865

Physics-Based Models, Sensitivity Analysis, and Optimization of Automotive Batteries Joydeep Banerjee, John McPhee, Univ. of Waterloo; Paul Goossens, Thanh-Son Dao, Maplesoft

9:40 a.m. 10:00 a.m.

Networking Break 2014-01-1839

Li-Ion Battery Pack Characterization and Equivalent Electrical Circuit Model Development Oguz H. Dagci, Ram Chandrasekaran, AVL Powertrain Engineering Inc.

10:20 a.m.

2014-01-1851

Comparison of Optimization Techniques for Lithium-Ion Battery Model Parameter Estimation Adam Ing, Ramin Masoudi, John McPhee, University of Waterloo; ThanhSon Dao, Maplesoft

10:40 a.m.

2014-01-1849

Li-Ion Battery SOC Estimation Using Non-Linear Estimation Strategies Based On Equivalent Circuit Models Mohammed Farag, McMaster University; Matthias Fleckenstein, BMW AG; Saeid R. Habibi, McMaster University

11:20 a.m.

2014-01-1848

Modeling and Evaluation of Li-Ion Battery Performance Based on the Electric Vehicle Field Tests Ehsan Samadani, Siamak Farhad, Satyam Panchal, Roydon Fraser, Michael Fowler, University of Waterloo

2014-01-1850

Modeling and Validation of Lithium-Ion Battery based on Electric Vehicle Measurement (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Dragan Simic, Dominik Dvorak, Hannes Lacher, Helmut Kuehnelt, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology; Elena Paffumi, Michele De Gennaro, EC Joint Research Centre

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-GTL-00001, COLL-TP-00384 and SU TP-00011, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Hybrid and Electric Powertrains Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Advanced Battery Technologies (Part 2 of 4): Battery Modeling and Thermal Management Session Code:

PFL730

Room 140 A

Session Time:

1:00 p.m.

The success of HEV's, PHEV's & EV's is highly dependent on their batteries. This session focuses on advanced battery technologies, including, but not limited to: advanced materials and cell chemistries, battery management systems and controls, modeling, testing, diagnosis and health monitoring, safety, reliability, durability, battery charging, battery economics/cost reduction, and system integration/optimization. These topics can be addressed at the cell, module, pack or vehicle levels.

Organizers Chairpersons Time

1:00 p.m.

Wayne Cai, General Motors Co.; Yi Ding, US Army; Neil M. Johnson, Ricardo Inc.; Alvaro Masias, Ford Motor Co.; James Miller, Argonne National Laboratory; Ramesh Rebba, General Motors Co. Wayne Cai, General Motors; Ramesh Rebba, General Motors Co. Paper No.

Title

ORAL ONLY

Verification and Validation of Semi-Empirical Thermal Models for Lithium Ion Batteries Ramesh Rebba, Justin McDade, Shailendra Kaushik, Jasmine Wang, Taeyoung Han, General Motors Co.

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-1843

Application of POD plus LTI ROM to Battery Thermal Modeling: SISO Case Saeed Asgari, Xiao Hu, Michael Tsuk, ANSYS Inc.; Shailendra Kaushik, General Motors Co.

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-1864

Temperature Management of Li-Ion Battery Pack for Stop and Start System Takao Suenaga, Takahiro Jo, DENSO Corp.

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-1858

Development of Battery Hardware-In-the-Loop System Implemented with Reduced-Order Electrochemistry Li-Ion Battery Models Tae-Kyung Lee, Ghamdan Kaid, John Blankenship, Dyche Anderson, Ford Motor Co.

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-1835

2:40 p.m.

2014-01-1866

Evaluation of Order Reduction Techniques for Porous Electrode Diffusion Equation in Lithium Ion Model Yinyin Zhao, Song-Yul Choe, Auburn Univ. The Performance Effects of Edge-Based Heat Transfer on LithiumIon Pouch Cells Compared to Face-Based Systems Matthew Klein, Shijie Tong, Jae Wan Park, University of California

3:00 p.m.

2014-01-1862

Effect of Electrode Tabs Configuration on the Electric-Thermal Behavior of a Li-Ion Battery Jiangong Zhu, Zechang Sun, Xuezhe Wei, Haifeng Dai, Tongji University; Hongzhang Cen

3:20 p.m.

2014-01-1841

Prediction of Temperature Field Inside Lithium-Ion Battery Based on Similarity Theory Lijun Zhang, Hongzheng Cheng, Kun Diao, Cheng Ruan, Tongji Univ.

3:40 p.m.

2014-01-1840

Thermal Behavior of Two Commercial Li-Ion Batteries for Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles Ehsan Samadani, Leo Gimenez, William Scott, University of Waterloo; Siamak Farhad, University of Akron; Michael Fowler, Roydon Fraser, University of Waterloo

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-GTL-00001, COLL-TP-00384 and SU TP-00011, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Hybrid and Electric Powertrains Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Multi-Dimensional Engine Modeling (Part 3 of 4) Session Code:

PFL120

Room 140 B

Session Time:

8:00 a.m.

The spectrum of papers solicited for this session reflect the truly multi-disciplinary nature of the field of Multi-Dimensional Engine Modeling. The session covers advances in the development and application of models and tools involved in multi-dimensional engine modeling. This includes advances in chemical kinetics, combustion and spray modeling, turbulence, heat transfer, mesh generation, and approaches targeting improved computational efficiency. Papers employing multi-dimensional modeling to gain a deeper understanding of processes related to turbulent transport, transient phenomena, and chemically reacting, two-phase flows are also encouraged.

Organizers Time

8:00 a.m.

Hardo Barths, General Motors; Sarah Diakhaby, Computational Dynamics, Ltd.; Allen David Gosman, CD-adapco; David Gosman, CD-adapco UK; Carl Hergart, Caterpillar Inc. Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1148

LES Analysis of Cyclic Variability in a GDI Engine Stefano Fontanesi, Stefano Paltrinieri, Giuseppe Cantore, Università degli studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-1138

LES Multi-Cycle Analysis of the Combustion Process in a Small SI Engine Jann Koch, Martin Schmitt, Yuri M. Wright, Karel Steurs, Konstantinos Boulouchos, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-1121

LES of Flow Processes in an SI Engine Using Two Approaches: OpenFoam and PsiPhi Thuong Nguyen, Peter Janas, University of Duisburg-Essen; Tommaso Lucchini, Gianluca D'Errico, Politecnico di Milano; Sebastian Kaiser, Andreas Kempf, University of Duisburg-Essen

9:00 a.m.

2014-01-1130

The Influence of Intake Port and Pent-Roof Structures on Reversed Tumble Generation of a Poppet-Valved Two-Stroke Gasoline Engine Zhihua Li, Bang-quan He, Tianjin Univ.; Hua Zhao, Brunel Univ.

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-1144

Towards the Use of Eulerian Field PDF Methods for Combustion Modeling in IC Engines Tommaso Lucchini, Gianluca D'Errico, Politecnico di Milano; Francesco Contino, Vrije Universiteit Brussel; Mehdi Jangi, Lund University of Technology

9:40 a.m.

2014-01-1115

On the Performance of Biodiesel Blends - Experimental Data and Simulations Using a Stochastic Fuel Test Bench Andrea Matrisciano, Michal Pasternak, Xiaoxiao Wang, Oleksiy Antoshkiv, Fabian Mauss, Peter Berg, Brandenburg University of Technology

10:20 a.m.

2014-01-1143

Numerical Studies of Spray Combustion Processes of Palm Oil Biodiesel and Diesel Fuels using Reduced Chemical Kinetic Mechanisms Olawole Abiola Kuti, Mani Sarathy, King Abdullah University of Sci & Tech.; Keiya Nishida, University of Hiroshima; William Roberts, King Abdullah University of Sci & Tech

10:40 a.m.

2014-01-1113

Improved Chemical Kinetics Numerics for the Efficient Simulation of Advanced Combustion Strategies Federico Perini, Bishwadipa Das Adhikary, Jae Hyung Lim, Xingyuan Su, Youngchul Ra, Hu Wang, Rolf Reitz, University of Wisconsin

11:00 a.m.

2014-01-1128

Computations of Soot and NO in Lifted Flames under Diesel Conditions May Yen, Purdue University; John Abraham, Purdue University, University of Adelaide

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00381, SUB-TP-00008 and SUBTP-00009, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by General Powertrain Development / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Multi-Dimensional Engine Modeling (Part 4 of 4) Session Code:

PFL120 Session Time:

Room 140 B

1:00 p.m.

The spectrum of papers solicited for this session reflect the truly multi-disciplinary nature of the field of Multi-Dimensional Engine Modeling. The session covers advances in the development and application of models and tools involved in multi-dimensional engine modeling. This includes advances in chemical kinetics, combustion and spray modeling, turbulence, heat transfer, mesh generation, and approaches targeting improved computational efficiency. Papers employing multi-dimensional modeling to gain a deeper understanding of processes related to turbulent transport, transient phenomena, and chemically reacting, two-phase flows are also encouraged.

Organizers Time

1:00 p.m.

Hardo Barths, General Motors; Sarah Diakhaby, Computational Dynamics, Ltd.; Allen David Gosman, CD-adapco; David Gosman, CD-adapco UK; Carl Hergart, Caterpillar Inc. Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1112

Numerical study on wall film formation and evaporation Hong Liu, Dalian University of Technology; Chia-Fon Lee, University of Illinois

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-1116

Modeling Turbulent Combustion Using a RANS Model, Detailed Chemistry, and Adaptive Mesh Refinement Eric Pomraning, Keith Richards, P. K. Senecal, Convergent Science Inc.

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-1131

Automatic Mech Generation for Full-Cycle CFD Modeling of IC Engines: Application to the TCC Test Case Tommaso Lucchini, Marco Fiocco, Roberto Torelli, Gianluca D'Errico, Politecnico di Milano

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-1133

Automatic Body Fitted Hybrid Mesh Generation for Internal Combustion Engine Simulation Benjamin Reveille, Nicolas Gillet, Julien Bohbot, Olivier Laget, IFP Energies Nouvelles

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-1110

Computational Study of the Equivalence Ratio Distribution from a Diesel Pilot Injection with Different Piston Geometry, Injection Timing and Velocity Initialization in a HSDI Engine MIng Huo, Mianzhi Wang, Chia-Fon Lee, University of Illinois

2014-01-1108

Computational Study of HCCI-DI Combustion at Preheated and Supercharged Inlet Air Conditions (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Manimaran Renganathan, Thundil Karuppa Raj Rajagopal, VIT Univ.

2014-01-1129

Simulation Study of Injection Strategy and Tumble Effect on the Mixture Formation and Spray Impingement in a Gasoline Direct Injection Engine (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Song Han, Jing Qin, Manqun Lin, Internal Combustion Engine Res. Ins. TJU; Yanrong Li, Yidan Zhang, State Key Laboratory of Engines, TJU

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00381 and SUB-TP-00008, and a individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by General Powertrain Development / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Models for CI Combustion and Emissions Session Code:

PFL113

Room 140 C

Session Time:

8:00 a.m.

Separate sub-sessions cover zero-dimensional, one-dimensional, and quasi-dimensional models for simulation of SI and CI engines with respect to: engine breathing, boosting, and acoustics; SI combustion and emissions; CI combustion and emissions; fundamentals of engine thermodynamics; numerical modeling of gas dynamics; thermal management; mechanical and lubrication systems; system level models for controls; system level models for vehicle fuel economy and emissions predictions.

Organizers Time

8:00 a.m.

Michael Bybee, Gamma Technologies Inc.; Jan Macek, Czech Technical Univ.; Federico Millo, Politecnico di Torino; Christof Schernus, FEV GmbH Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1076

Further Development and Application of a Model for the Calculation of Heat Release in Direct Injection Diesel Engines Peter Eilts, Claude-Pascal Stoeber-Schmidt, Technical University of Braunschweig

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-1074

A Zero-Dimensional Phenomenological Model for RCCI Combustion Using Reaction Kinetics Johannes Ulrich Eichmeier, KIT Karlsruhe Institute of Technology; Rolf Reitz, Christopher Rutland, University of Wisconsin

8:40 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

Reduced-Order Numerical Model for Pressure-Modulated Injection Rate Shaping in Diesel-Like Sprays

Benjamin Knox, Caroline Genzale, Georgia Institute of Technology

Planned by General Powertrain Development / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Models for Engine Turbo and Supercharging

Session Code:

9:20 a.m.

PFL114 Session Time:

Room 140 C

Progress in model based simulation of turbochargers for internal combustion engines and of turbocharger and engine interaction is presented in this session. 0D, 1D, quasi-dimensional modeling techniques are developed, enhanced, and applied . The model quality is validated by using measured data and results from 3D-CFD.

Organizers Time

9:20 a.m.

Fabio Bozza, Univ. of Naples; Michael L. Briggs; Federico Millo, Politecnico di Torino; Christof Schernus, FEV GmbH Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1064

Strategies for Improving Fuel Consumption at Part-Load in a Downsized Turbocharged SI Engine: a Comparative Study Fabio Bozza, Vincenzo De Bellis, Alfredo Gimelli, Massimiliano Muccillo, Univ. Naples Federico II

9:40 a.m.

2014-01-1078

A New Model for Matching Advanced Boosting Systems to Automotive Diesel Engines José Galindo, José M. Lujan, Hector Climent, Carlos Guardiola, Universitat Politècnica de Valencia; Olivier Varnier, Jaguar Land Rover Ltd.

10:00 a.m.

2014-01-1080

A Procedure to Achieve 1D Predictive Modeling of Turbochargers under Hot and Pulsating Flow Conditions at the Turbine Inlet Jose Ramón Serrano, Francisco José Arnau, Ricardo Novella, Miguel Ángel Reyes-Belmonte, Universitat Politècnica de València

10:20 a.m.

2014-01-1079

Advanced Numerical/Experimental Methods for the Analysis of a Waste-Gated Turbocharger Turbine Vincenzo De Bellis, Univ. Naples Federico II; Silvia Marelli, Univ of Genoa; Fabio Bozza, Univ. Naples Federico II, Ist Motori CNR; Massimo Capobianco, Univ of Genoa

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, SUB-TP-00008, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by General Powertrain Development / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Models for SI Combustion and Emissions Session Code:

PFL112 Session Time:

Room 140 C

1:00 p.m.

Separate sub-sessions cover zero-dimensional, one-dimensional, and quasi-dimensional models for simulation of SI and CI engines with respect to: engine breathing, boosting, and acoustics; SI combustion and emissions; CI combustion and emissions; fundamentals of engine thermodynamics; numerical modeling of gas dynamics; thermal management; mechanical and lubrication systems; system level models for controls; system level models for vehicle fuel economy and emissions predictions.

Organizers Chairpersons Time

1:00 p.m.

Federico Millo, Politecnico di Torino; Angelo Onorati; Christof Schernus, FEV GmbH; Xiaofeng Yang, General Motors Co. Angelo Onorati Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1073

A Numerical Simulation Study on Improving the Thermal Efficiency of a Spark Ignited Engine --- Part 1: Modeling of a Spark Ignited Engine Combustion to Predict Engine Performance Considering Flame Propagation, Knock, and Combustion Chamber Wall --Akira Kikusato, Kusaka Jin, Yasuhiro Daisho, Waseda University

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-1066

A Numerical Simulation Study on Improving the Thermal Efficiency of a Spark Ignited Engine --- Part 2: Predicting Instantaneous Combustion Chamber Wall Temperatures, Heat Losses and Knock -Akira Kikusato, Katsuya Terahata, Kusaka Jin, Yasuhiro Daisho, Waseda University

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-1070

A Methodology to Mimic Cycle to Cycle Variations and to Predict Knock Occurrence through Numerical Simulation Federico Millo, Luciano Rolando, Politecnico di Torino; Enrico Pautasso, Emanuele Servetto, Powertech Engineering

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-1069

Experimentally Supported Modeling of Cycle-to-Cycle Variations of SI Engine Using Cycle-Simulation Model Momir Sjeric, Darko Kozarac, Ivan Taritas, Univ. of Zagreb

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-1065

Analysis of Knock Tendency in a Small VVA Turbocharged Engine Based on Integrated 1D-3D Simulations and Auto-Regressive Technique Stefano Fontanesi, Elena Severi, Università degli Studi di Modena; Daniela Siano, Istituto Motori CNR; Fabio Bozza, Vincenzo De Bellis, Università di Napoli Federico II

2:40 p.m.

2014-01-1071

A Study of Hydrogen Internal Combustion Engine EGR System Haichun Yao, Baigang Sun, Huayu Tian, Qinghe Luo, Hongyang Tang, Beijing Institute of Technology

3:00 p.m.

2014-01-1068

Development of Multi-Zone Phenomenological Model for SI Engine Vishwajith Bhat, Intern, GE Global Research Centre; Bhaskar Tamma, GE Global Research Centre

3:20 p.m.

2014-01-1067

Multi-Zone Models of Combustion and Heat Transfer Processes in SI Engines Jiri Hvezda

3:40 p.m.

2014-01-1072

Symbolic Sensitivity Analysis of Math-Based Spark Ignition Engine with Two-Zone Combustion Model Hadi Adibi asl, Ramin Masoudi, Roydon Fraser, John McPhee, Univ. of Waterloo

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, SUB-TP-00008, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by General Powertrain Development / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Powertrain NVH Session Code:

PFL550 Session Time:

Room 140 D

8:00 a.m.

This session sets out to reflect the recent advances on the research, development and practices of Powertrain NVH treatment. The technical papers are of interest to powertrain system designers, testing specialists, NVH experts, and other individuals who evaluate and develop technologies to control powertrain NVH. The coverage includes: engine, engine subsystem and components noise and vibration; powertrain systems noise measurement and instrumentation; powertrain systems noise analysis.

Organizers Time

8:00 a.m.

Mikhail A. Ejakov, Ford Motor Co.; Gang Sheng Chen Sheng, Marshall University Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1691

Torsional Vibration Damper with Micro-channel Tuners George Nerubenko, NERMAR Ltd.

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-1685

Flywheel with tuned damping George Nerubenko, Nermar, Ltd.; Cyril Nerubenko, Ontario Ltd.

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-1693

Analysis and Design of an Intake Filter Box for a Downsized VVA Engine Daniela Siano, Istituto Motori CNR; Luigi Teodosio, Vincenzo De Bellis, Fabio Bozza, University of Naples Federico II

9:00 a.m.

2014-01-1678

Method Using Multiple Regression Analysis to Separate Engine Radiation Noise into the Contributions of Combustion Noise and Mechanical Noise in the Time Domain Kenji Torii, Honda R&D Co., Ltd.

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-1679

Acoustic Holography for High Pressure Fuel Injector Noise Measurements S. Christopher Zugo, Craig D. Smith, Charles W. Braun, Joseph Kazour, Delphi Automotive

9:40 a.m.

2014-01-1683

Design and Evaluation of Output Profile Shaping of an Internal Combustion Engine for Noise & Vibration Improvement Hiroki Yamaura, Mitsubishi Automotive Engineering Co., Ltd.; Masao Ishihama, Kanagawa Institute of Technology; Kazuhide Togai, Osaka Sangyo University

10:00 a.m.

2014-01-1686

Active Control of Engine-Induced Vibrations in Automotive Vehicles through LPV Gain Scheduling Pablo Ballesteros, Xinyu Shu, Christian Bohn, Clausthal University of Technology

10:20 a.m.

2014-01-1687

A Particle Swarm Optimization Tool for Decoupling Automotive Powertrain Torque Roll Axis Sameer U. Kolte, David Neihguk, Abhinav Prasad, Samir Rawte, Aditya Gondhalekar, Mahindra & Mahindra, Ltd.

10:40 a.m.

2014-01-1675

Methods of Evaluating and Mitigating NVH when Operating an Engine in Dynamic Skip Fire Joe Serrano, Geoff Routledge, Norman Lo, Mark Shost, Vijay Srinivasan, Biswa Ghosh, Tula Technology

11:00 a.m.

2014-01-1681

Rapid Design and Development of Noise Radiating Engine Components Manivasagam Shanmugam, Raghavendra Kharatmal, Shirish Satpute, Onward Technologies Ltd.

11:40 a.m.

2014-01-1690

Experimental Study on Combustion Noise of Common Rail Diesel Engine using Different Blend Biodiesel Chien- Hsing Li, Yong-Yuan Ku, Ko Wei Lin, Automotive Research & Testing Center

2014-01-1680

Powertrain NVH Analysis Including Clutch and Gear Dynamics (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Sandeep Mahadev Jadhav, NHF (I) PL

2014-01-1682

Optimization Design of a Six-Point Powetrain Mounting System with Flexible Support Rod (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Zhengfei Tang, Yongfu Chen, Huazhong University of Science and Tech.; Jian Zeng, Yu Yang, C&C Trucks Co., Ltd.; Yunqing Zhang, Huazhong University of Science and Tech.

2014-01-1692

The Refinement of a Vehicle NVH Performance by Optimizing SubFrame Mounts (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Mehdi Safaei, Shahram Azadi, K N Toosi Univ. of Technology; Arash Keshavarz, Meghdad Zahedi, R&D Center of SAIPA (AIRIC)

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00402 and SUB-TP-00008, and a individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by New Engines, Components, Actuators and Sensors / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Wednesday, April 9 CI & SI Power Cylinder Systems (Part 1 of 2) Session Code:

PFL530 Session Time:

Room 140 E

8:00 a.m.

This session covers the Power Cylinder: piston, piston rings, piston pins, and connecting rods. The papers include information on reducing friction and increasing fuel economy, improving durability by understanding wear, and decreasing oil consumption and blow-by.

Organizers Time

8:00 a.m.

Dan Richardson, Yong-Ching Chen, Cummins Inc. Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1669

Effect of Compression Ring Elastodynamics Behaviour upon Blowby and Power Loss Christopher Baker, Ramin Rahmani, Loughborough University; Ioannis Karagiannis, AVL Powertrain UK Ltd.; Stephanos Theodossiades, Homer Rahnejat, Loughborough University; Alan Frendt, Aston Martin Lagonda

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-1668

Elasto-Hydrodynamic Lubrication Performance of Cylinder LinerPiston Ring and the Friction Experimental Verification Xingyu Liang, Yin Liu, Ge-Qun Shu, Zhengnan Yuhan, Yuesen Wang, State Key Lab of Engines

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-1085

9:00 a.m.

2014-01-1670

A Dual Grid Curved Beam Finite Element Model of Piston Rings for Improved Contact Capabilities Camille Baelden, Tian Tian, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Oil Flow in Piston Oil Ring Groove Shigenori Ichinose, Kiyoshi Iwade, Nippon Soken Inc.; Yoshiharu Hata, Toyota

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-1658

Optimizing Base Oil Viscosity Temperature Dependence For Power Cylinder Friction Reduction Michael J. Plumley, Victor Wong, Mark Molewyk, Soo-Youl Park, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

9:40 a.m.

2014-01-1659

In Situ Control of Lubricant Properties for Reduction of Power Cylinder Friction through Thermal Barrier Coating Mark Molewyk, Victor W. Wong, Christopher James, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

10:00 a.m.

2014-01-1663

The Contribution of Engine Mechanics to Improved Fuel Economy Markus Schwaderlapp, Mirko Plettenberg, FEV GmbH; Dean Tomazic, FEV Inc.; Gregor Schuermann, Felix Ring, FEV GmbH; Stephen Bowyer, FEV Inc.

10:20 a.m.

2014-01-1662

Research into Engine Friction Reduction under Cold Conditions Effect of Reducing Oil Leakage on Bearing Friction Akihiro Honda, Motoichi Murakami, Yuichiro Kimura, Toyota Motor Corp.; Katsuhiro Ashihara, Shinichi Kato, Yuichiro Kajiki, Taiho Kogyo Co., Ltd.

10:40 a.m.

2014-01-1661

Mechanism of and Fuel Efficiency Improvement by Dimple Texturing on Liner Surface for Reduction of Friction between Piston Rings and Cylinder Bore Mitsuru Urabe, Nippon Piston Ring Co., Ltd.; Takashi Takakura, Satoshi Metoki, Masatoshi Yanagisawa, Hino Motors, Ltd.; Hirokazu Murata, Nippon Piston Ring Co., Ltd.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00413, SUB-TP-00008 and SUBTP-00009, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by New Engines, Components, Actuators and Sensors / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Wednesday, April 9 CI & SI Power Cylinder Systems (Part 2 of 2) Session Code:

PFL530

Room 140 E

Session Time:

1:00 p.m.

This session covers the Power Cylinder: piston, piston rings, piston pins, and connecting rods. The papers include information on reducing friction and increasing fuel economy, improving durability by understanding wear, and decreasing oil consumption and blow-by.

Organizers Time

1:00 p.m.

Dan Richardson, Yong-Ching Chen, Cummins Inc. Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1665

Visualization of the Rotary Engine Oil Transport Mechanisms Mathieu Picard, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Hiroyuki Hidaka, Mazda Motor Corp.; Tian Tian, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Takayuki Nishino, Eiji Arai, Masaki Ohkubo, Mazda Motor Corp.

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-1664

Oil Transport Cycle Model for Rotary Engine Oil Seals Mathieu Picard, Camille Baelden, Tian Tian, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Takayuki Nishino, Eiji Arai, Hiroyuki Hidaka, Mazda Motor Corp.

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-1666

Development of an Advanced Compressed Air Engine Kit for Small Engine Vasu Kumar, Jayati Takkar, Manas Chitransh, Naveen Kumar, Utsav Banka, Unish Gupta, Delhi Technological Univ.

2014-01-1660

Effects of Ceramic and Diamond Honing on Bore/Liner Surface in View of Oil Retention (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Mersin Hurpekli, Ford Otomotiv Sanayi AS; Rifat Yilmaz, Emin Kondakci, Nuri Solak, Istanbul Technical Univ.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00413, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by New Engines, Components, Actuators and Sensors / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Electric Motor & Power Electronics (Part 1 of 3) Session Code:

PFL740

Room 140 F

Session Time:

8:40 a.m.

Power electronics and electric motors are essential for improving vehicle efficiency through drivetrain electrification. Technologies that support high efficiency, high power density, and low cost motors and power modules are required for the success of vehicle electrification.

Organizers -

Time

8:40 a.m.

John Czubay, GM; Sergey P. Gladyshev, Michigan-Dearborn University; Laura Marlino, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Constantine N. Raptis, GM Powertrain; Serdar Yonak, Infineon Technologies North America Corp. Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1888

State of the Art and Future Trends of Electric Drives and Power Electronics for Automotive Engineering Jürgen Fabian, Mario Hirz, Klaus Krischan, Graz University of Technology

9:00 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

Improved performance and life time of power modules utilizing new 400V-IGBT technology Carlos Castro, Infineon Technologies AG; Dennis Ward, Infineon Technologies North America Corp

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-1872

Study on Miniaturization of an Air-Cooled Inverter Integrated with Motor Hideo Yoshida, Hiroyuki Nakayama, Yukio Mizukoshi, Yasuyuki Asahara, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.

9:40 a.m. 10:00 a.m.

Networking Break 2014-01-1890

Specification and Design of a Switched Reluctance 48 V Belt Integrated Starter Generator (B-ISG) for Mild Hybrid Passenger Car Applications John Kelly, Peter Scanes, Paul Bloore, Controlled Power Technologies

10:20 a.m.

2014-01-1875

Modeling of the System Level Electric Drive using Efficiency Maps Obtained by Simulation Methods Chao Chen, IMCC; Martin Mohr, Graz University of Technology; Franz Diwoky, AVL LIST GmbH

10:40 a.m.

2014-01-1876

Virtual Prototyping of Electric Drive Systems for System-Level Parameter Studies and Optimization Shola Slough, Paul Goossens, Maplesoft; Christine Schwarz, ISKO; ThanhSon Dao, Maplesoft

11:00 a.m.

2014-01-1873

Development of an Exhaust Driven Turbine-Generator Integrated Gas Energy Recovery System (TIGERS®) Andrew Haughton, Andy Dickinson, Controlled Power Technologies

2014-01-1881

A Review of Various Converter Topologies for SRM Drives (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) George Shelly Lukose; S Paramasivam; M Vijayakumar

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00386, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Hybrid and Electric Powertrains Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Electric Motor & Power Electronics (Part 2 of 3) Session Code:

PFL740 Session Time:

Room 140 F

1:00 p.m.

Power electronics and electric motors are essential for improving vehicle efficiency through drivetrain electrification. Technologies that support high efficiency, high power density, and low cost motors and power modules are required for the success of vehicle electrification.

Organizers -

Time

1:00 p.m.

John Czubay, GM; Sergey P. Gladyshev, Michigan-Dearborn University; Laura Marlino, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Constantine N. Raptis, GM Powertrain; Serdar Yonak, Infineon Technologies North America Corp. Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1879

Development of an Electric Motor for a Newly Developed Electric Vehicle Tohru Nakada, Shigeaki Ishikawa, Shunji Oki, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-1889

Optimal Design of an Interior Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor for Wide Constant-Power Region Operation: Considering Thermal and Electromagnetic Aspects Abdenour Abdelli, IFP Energies Novelles

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-1869

Variable Characteristic Permanent Magnet Motor for Automobile Application Takashi Kato, Takashi Fukushige, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.; Kan Akatsu, Shibaura Institute of Technology; Robert Lorenz, University of Wisconsin

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-1870

A New Multi Air Gap Motor with Trench Shaped Coil for HEV Applications Keiji Kondo, Takeo Maekawa, Shin Kusase, Denso Corp.

2:20 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

Design Verification Requirements for an In-Wheel Motor Mark McDonnell, Protean Electric

3:00 p.m.

2014-01-1884 ORAL ONLY

3:20 p.m.

2014-01-1874

A Method to Minimize the Effect of Inverter Voltage Ripple on Motor Torque Control Sang Min Kim, Hyundai Mobis Development of Vibration Suppression Control Strategy for Motor System of Eco-Friendly Vehicles Tae-il Yoo, Hanhee Park, Gubae Kang, Seongyeop Lim, Hyundai Motor Co.

2014-01-1867

An Accurate Modeling for Permanent Magnet Synchronous Wheel Motor Including Iron Loss (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Yang Li, Jianwei Zhang, Konghui Guo, Jilin Univ.

2014-01-1887

Average-Value Model of Induction Motor Drive for Cost Effective HIL Testing of E-Motor Controller for Mild Hybrid Application (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Vinay Ranganath, Nitin Bhiwapurkar, Haresh Bhere, Tata Motors Ltd.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-GTL-00001 and COLL-TP-00386, an also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Hybrid and Electric Powertrains Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Advanced Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Powertrains (Part 3 of 4) Session Code:

PFL710

Room 140 G

Session Time:

8:00 a.m.

This session covers new production and near-production hybrid powertrains, hybrid architecture, and testing.

Organizers Time

8:00 a.m.

Michael Duoba, Michael Duoba, Argonne National Laboratory; Matthew Fleming, Ford Motor Company; Douglas J. Nelson, Virginia Tech.; Constantine N. Raptis, GM Powertrain Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1823

Smart Charging Standards for Plug-In Electric Vehicles Richard A. Scholer, Chrysler LLC; Hank McGlynn, Aeych LLC

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-1824

Test Results of the PLUGLESS¿ Inductive Charging System from Evatran Group, Inc. Richard W. Carlson, Idaho National Lab.; Brian Normann, Evatran Group Inc.

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-1803

Actual Versus Estimated Utility Factor of a Large Set of Privately Owned Chevrolet Volts John Smart, Idaho National Lab.; Thomas Bradley, Shawn Salisbury, Colorado State Univ.

9:00 a.m.

2014-01-1808

Analysis of Hybrid Heavy Duty Powertrains for Commercial Vehicles in the Face of Advanced Vehicle and Exhaust Energy Recovery Technologies Harsh Vinjamoor, Chinmaya Patil, Vasilios Tsourapas, Mihai Dorobantu, Eaton

9:40 a.m.

2014-01-1816

Cycle Life Cost Assessment of a Hybrid Lead Acid BatterySupercapacitor Storage for an Electric Microcar Fernando Ortenzi, Giovanni Pede, Ennio Rossi, ENEA Research Centre

10:00 a.m.

2014-01-1822

City Vehicle XAM 2.0: Design and Optimization of its Plug-In E-REV Powertrain Massimiliana Carello, Alessandro Ferraris, Andrea Airale, Francisco Fuentes, Politecnico di Torino - DIMEAS

10:20 a.m.

2014-01-1798

10:40 a.m.

2014-01-1807

Optimization of the Layout and Control Strategy for Parallel Throughthe-Road Hybrid Electric Vehicles Roberto Finesso, Ezio Spessa, Mattia Venditti, Politecnico di Torino Study on Optimization of Regenerative Braking Control Strategy in Heavy-Duty Diesel Engine City Bus using Pneumatic Hybrid Technology Ran Bao, Richard Stobart, Loughborough University

2014-01-1791

Regenerative Braking Control Algorithm for an Electrified Vehicle Equipped with a By-Wire Brake System (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Chen Lv, Junzhi Zhang, Yutong Li, Ye Yuan, State Key Lab of ASE, Tsinghua Univ.

2014-01-1800

Study of a Hybrid Refuse Truck with City Driving Cycles (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Hongyu Wang, Xinxin Li, Weichai Power New Energy Inc.; Guanyu Zheng, Weichai Power Emissions Solutions Technology Inc.; Yong Fang, Weichai Power New Energy Inc.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-GTL-00001 and COLL-TP-00379, an also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Hybrid and Electric Powertrains Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Advanced Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Powertrains (Part 4 of 4) Session Code:

PFL710

Room 140 G

Session Time:

1:00 p.m.

This session covers new production and near-production hybrid powertrains, hybrid architecture, and testing.

Organizers Time

1:00 p.m.

Michael Duoba, Argonne National Laboratory; Matthew Fleming, Ford Motor Company; Douglas J. Nelson, Virginia Tech.; Constantine N. Raptis, GM Powertrain Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1802

Modeling and Simulation of a Series Hybrid CNG Vehicle Bashar Alzuwayer, Mahmoud Abdelhamid, Pierluigi Pisu, Pietro Giovenco, Paul Venhovens, Clemson University

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-1814

Impact of Ambient Temperature and Climate Control on Energy Consumption and Operational Behavior for Various HEVs on the Urban Drive Cycle Abhijit Nitin Khare, Virginia Tech; Henning Lohse-Busch, Argonne National Laboratory; Douglas Nelson, Virginia Tech

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-1784

Thermal Model Development and Validation for 2010 Toyota Prius Namwook Kim, Aymeric Rousseau, Daeheung Lee, Henning Lohse-Busch, Argonne National Laboratory

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-1818

Control Analysis under Different Driving Conditions for Peugeot 3008 Hybrid 4 Namwook Kim, Eric Rask, Aymeric Rousseau, Argonne National Laboratory

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-1809

Development and Validation of the Ford Focus Battery Electric Vehicle Model Daeheung Lee, Aymeric Rousseau, Eric Rask, Argonne National Laboratory

2:40 p.m.

2014-01-1804

Energy Management in a Parallel Hybrid Electric Vehicle for Different Driving Conditions Mirko Schulze, Rashad Mustafa, Benjamin Tilch, Peter Eilts, Ferit Küçükay, Technical Univ. of Braunschweig

3:00 p.m.

2014-01-1805

Analyzing the Energy Consumption Variation during Chassis Dynamometer Testing of Conventional, Hybrid Electric, and Battery Electric Vehicles Jake Bucher, Thomas Bradley, Colorado State Univ; Henning Lohse-Busch, Eric Rask, Argonne National Laboratory

2014-01-1792

Spark EV Propulsion System Integration (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Trista Schieffer, Mary Ann Jeffers, Shawn Hawkins, Adam Heisel, Cindy Leahy, Edward Rapa, Christopher Twarog, GM Electrification Engineering

2014-01-1796

Characterization of Flywheel Energy Storage System for Hybrid Vehicles (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Aditya Dhand, Keith Pullen, City University London

2014-01-1806

Design Optimization, Development and Manufacturing of General Motors New Battery Electric Vehicle Drive Unit (1ET35) (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Shawn Hawkins, Alan Holmes, David Ames, Khwaja Rahman, Rodney Malone, General Motors Co.

2014-01-1812

Effect of Driving Conditions and Auxiliaries on Mileage and CO2 Emissions of a Gasoline and an Electric City Car (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Teresa Donateo, Fabio Ingrosso, Daniele Bruno, Domenico Laforgia, Universita Del Salento

2014-01-1815

Energy Efficient Routing for Electric Vehicles using Particle Swarm Optimization (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Rami Abousleiman, Chrysler Group LLC; Osamah Rawashdeh, Oakland Univ.

2014-01-1817

Experimental Investigation of the Energy Efficiency of an Electric Vehicle in Different Driving Conditions (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Michele De Gennaro, Elena Paffumi, Giorgio Martini, Urbano Manfredi, Harald Scholz, EC Joint Research Centre; Hannes Lacher, Helmut Kuehnelt, Dragan Simic, Austrian Institute of Technology

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-GTL-00001 and COLL-TP-00379, an also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org

Planned by Hybrid and Electric Powertrains Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Advanced Fuel Cell Vehicle Applications Session Code:

PFL720

Room 140 G

Session Time:

3:20 p.m.

This session covers fuel cell advances optimization, modeling, and simulation of PEM fuel cell systems and hydrogen fueling.

Organizers Chairpersons Time

3:20 p.m.

Jesse Schneider, BMW; Anita Chaudhari, Altran Jesse Schneider, BMW Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1828

Experimental Investigation of Channel Aspect Ratio on Interdigitated PEMFC Performance Anthony Santamaria, Nathanial Cooper, Maxwell Becton, Jae Wan Park, University of California

3:40 p.m.

2014-01-1827

A Study on How to Utilize Hilly Road Information in Equivalent Consumption Minimization Strategy of FCHEVs Jihun Han, Youngjin Park, Dongsuk Kum, KAIST; Seongpil Ryu, Hyundai Motor Co.

2014-01-1831

A Simplified Design, Control and Power Management of Fuel Cell Vehicles (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Ienkaran Arasaratnam, McMaster Univ.

2014-01-1990

Validation and Sensitivity Studies for SAE J2601, the Light Duty Vehicle Hydrogen Fueling Standard (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Jesse Schneider, BMW AG; Graham Meadows, Powertech Labs, Inc.; Steven R. Mathison, Honda R & D Americas Inc.; Michael J. Veenstra, Ford Motor Co.; Jihyun Shim, Hyundai Motor Co.; Rainer Immel, Adam Opel AG; Morten Wistoft-Ibsen, H2 Logic A/S; Spencer Quong, QAI, Inc.; Manfred Greisel, Wenger Engineering; Timothy McGuire, Mercedes-Benz R&D NA Inc.; Peter Potzel, Daimler AG

Planned by Hybrid and Electric Powertrains Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Chat with the Experts: Developing Connected, Autonomous Vehicles as Part of an UltraLarge Scale Safety Critical System Session Code:

AECHAT

Room 330 A/B

Session Time:

4:00 p.m.

Connected, autonomous vehicles interact with each other and diverse elements of infrastructure to form an ultra large scale system that must achieve safety critical levels of quality while meeting the industry¿s need for variety. Increasingly, software plays an essential role in those systems. To achieve that level of software quality over the scope of an ultra-large scale system in a cost-effective manner, software-intensive system development can be structured around a set of product development practices that accommodate rapidly changing requirements, continuous evolution, and exponential rates of innovation. Software supply chains are still immature and must be managed with the same engineering discipline as hardware supply chains. Suppliers and integrators collaborate to achieve a continuous integration approach in which functionality and quality are monitored continuously. This talk will present a comprehensive development strategy that has proven successful in the development of fault tolerant, safety-critical systems. The technique stresses processes for early detection and repair of defects in both the requirements and the software architecture and includes support for distributed, incremental development, and rapid deployment of validated enhancements

Presenters -

John McGregor, Clemson Univ.

Wednesday, April 9 Chat with the Experts: Connected Vehicle Session Code:

AECHAT

Room 330 A/B

Session Time:

4:00 p.m.

The ¿connected vehicle¿ is a new frontier both for the industry and for the customer. Anything from insurance data to vehicle health reports to internet connectivity, the challenges are many. The balance between connecting to and retrieving data from a vehicle, and the privacy of the customer is very delicate. The methodologies for retrieving that data and the expectations regarding the data are also currently being debated in multiple forums. This session would explore technical issues and share lessons learned in this space.

Presenters -

Robert Gruszczynski, Volkswagen of America

Wednesday, April 9 Chat with the Experts: The Role of Computer Simulation in Improving Manufacturing Systems Session Code:

IDMCHAT

Room 330 A/B

Session Time:

4:00 p.m.

Engineers and managers in many industries use computer simulation to increase the efficiency of their operations. These industries include the aerospace, automotive, defense, finance, and shipbuilding. Engineering students and practitioners consistently rank computer simulation as the most useful, popular tool in the broader area of manufacturing, operations research and management. Computer simulation is a powerful tool for assessing the performance of systems and optimizing them. This chat will discuss the use discrete and continuous simulation models to study queuing networks, and manufacturing systems. The role of correlation and its impact on accuracy will be reviewed. Commercial simulation software, such as Arena will be discussed. Tools for statistical inference to draw conclusions and to identify the best system configuration will be reviewed.

Presenters -

Efstratios Nikolaidis, University Of Toledo; Vijitashwa Pandey, Oakland University

Wednesday, April 9 Chat with the Experts: Transactional Six Sigma techniques for developing High performance teams in the Automotive Industry Session Code:

IDMCHAT

Room 330 A/B

Session Time:

4:00 p.m.

The past few decades has witnessed increasing competition in the global marketplace resulting in a focused approach towards product development and delivery, supply chain and financial performance and operational processes within various organizations. This is particularly significant in organizations that operate in the Automotive Industry that have a global footprint. The objective of this focused approach has been to enhance the value proposition of the product, product quality, reduce product and operational costs and lead time towards bringing products to the market. Each of the above initiatives involves a multitude of Transactional processes being executed on a daily basis by team members within these organizations as they work towards attaining the above objectives. These transactional activities support everything from executing Engineering changes, procuring parts from Suppliers, delivering products to customers and financial reporting within a legal and statutory compliance framework. Thus, transactional processes play a critical part within these organizations and are an important element in the overall strategic plan to make the same a significant player in the global automotive space. The author has developed and implemented a series of Six Sigma based techniques for Transactional processes and deployed the same worldwide. The focus of this session would be to examine the issues and Six Sigma based techniques to alleviate the same in the context of transactional processes being undertaken by various organizations in the automotive space. This is particularly important as transactional process improvement projects involve processes which are significantly different from those of product design and manufacturing process improvement projects in terms of methodology, approach and improvement objectives. This session would strive to address the above challenges and provide participants with a methodological approach to undertake transactional improvement projects.

Presenters -

Balaji Bharadwaj, Visteon Corp.

Wednesday, April 9 Chat with the Experts: Vehicle Quality (and Brand Loyalty) Demand Effective NVH Control Session Code:

MCHAT

Room 330 A/B

Session Time:

4:00 p.m.

Quiet comfort and smooth operation are must-have standard features on today¿s vehicles, regardless of brand, size or price. Less noise, vibration and harshness are critical design attributes that impact perceived quality and, ultimately, owner loyalty. The most effective NVH control strategies address both tactile and audible qualities, starting with the vehicle overall and including the sum of its parts. Both dry-film and paste-like noisedamping lubricants work well for stifling even the smallest squeaks, faintest rattles and near-imperceptible buzzing vibrations. Silicone adhesives and sealants strengthen assemblies. Silicone and fluorosilicone engineered elastomers dampen and isolate vibrations from engine mounts to exhaust hangers. Effective NVH control is challenging.

Presenters -

Matthew Hagemeyer, Dow Corning Corp.

Wednesday, April 9 Chat with the Experts: Motorsports Session Code:

MSCHAT

Room 330 A/B

Session Time:

4:00 p.m.

The members of the SAE¿s Motorsports Engineering Activity have a long and wide experience in motor sports with special expertise in aerodynamics, safety, powertrain, chassis set up and development, and student competitions. They are willing and able to discuss all aspects of motor sports.

Presenters -

David T. Currier, Toyota Racing Development USA; Naethan Eagles, TotalSim, Ltd.; David A. Finch, Raetech Corp.; Raymond Leto, TotalSim LLC; Wiley R. McCoy, McLaren Performance Technologies; Michael Royce, Chrysler (retired); H. Robert (Bob) Welge, Robert's Engineering Development

Wednesday, April 9 Chat with the Experts: PEV Charging Standards and Interoperability Testing Activities in Support of Standards Development Session Code:

PFLCHAT

Room 330 A/B

Session Time:

4:00 p.m.

Electric vehicle charging standards development is an ongoing, evolutionary process involving many stakeholders. This Chat With the Experts topic will cover relevant PEV charging standards development, validation, and test methods for AC charging, DC charging, and wireless charging. Interoperability of PEV-to-EVSE validation methods and activities will also be discussed. International harmonization of PEV charging standards as well.

Presenters -

Theodore Bohn, Argonne National Laboratory

Wednesday, April 9 Chat with the Experts: Managing the Challenges and Complexities of Advanced Driver Assistance and Active Safety System Development and Integration Session Code: Room 331 B/C

BCHAT Session Time:

3:30 p.m.

Active safety systems are typically comprised of unique camera, radar and lidar sense technologies to enable an enhanced awareness of the environment surrounding the vehicle during its operation. These unique sensors can then be leveraged by the vehicle controller to allow safety critical decisions independent from driver input or awareness. Each of these active safety features are ultimately envisioned to support a comprehensive library of features capable of enabling full autonomous operation in the future. Experts will divulge their opinions on the complexities of developing and deploying the technologies targeted to change the way we will drive and interact with our vehicles in the future.

Moderators -

Christopher Hennessy, IAV Automotive Engineering (Shanghai) Co.

Presenters -

John P. Capp, General Motors Co.; Glen W. De Vos, Delphi Electronics & Safety; Sharath Reddy, TRW Automotive; Karsten Schulze, IAV Automotive Engineering Inc.; Christian Schumacher, Continental Automotive Systems

Wednesday, April 9 Hardware-in-the-Loop Technology for Embedded Software Development and Testing Session Code:

AE108 Session Time:

Room 332

8:00 a.m.

Developing automotive electronic controls and embedded software is a complex undertaking. In addition to Hardware-in-the-Loop simulation, improvements in desktop computing technology show promise for early verification of embedded software using a virtual environment for electronic control units and the test infrastructure. This session highlights advances in processes, tools, and technologies to reduce design and validation time and cost, and to improve the quality of embedded software.

Organizers Time

8:00 a.m.

Kevin Kott, Vivek Moudgal, dSPACE Inc.; Peter Waeltermann, dSPACE GmbH Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0188

Model-Based Real-Time Testing of Embedded Automotive Systems Pawel Skruch, Gabriel Buchala, Delphi Automotive

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-0190

Timing Analysis and Tracing Concepts for ECU Development Karsten Schmidt, Audi Electronics Venture GmbH; Jens Harnisch, Infineon Technologies AG; Denny Marx, Audi Electronics Venture GmbH; Albrecht Mayer, Infineon Technologies AG; Andre Kohn, Audi Electronics Venture GmbH; Reinhard Deml, Infineon Technologies AG

8:40 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

Virtual ECUs as the Basis for an Interdisciplinary Validation Strategy Karsten Krügel, dSPACE GmbH; David Wybo, dSPACE Inc.

9:00 a.m.

2014-01-0193

Design and Application of the ECU Application Software Components Library for Diesel Engine Huan Li, Ying Huang, Xiaoyan Dai, Meiqi Hu, Beijing Institute of Technology

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-0191

Methodology for Migration of Traditional Application Software to AUTOSAR Architecture Raghavendra Anantharam, Prakash Kulkarni, KPIT Infosystems Inc.

9:40 a.m.

2014-01-0194

A Real-Time Virtual Simulation Environment for Advanced Driver Assistance System Development Fei Han, Weiwen Deng, Sumin Zhang, Jian Wu, Yu Wang, State Key Lab of Automotive Simulation & Control, Jilin Univ; Bin Liu, Bingxu Shang, Shaobo Qiu, R&D Center, China FAW Group

Planned by Testing and Instrumentation Committee / Automobile Electronics Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Intelligent Vehicle Initiative (IVI) Technology, Advanced Controls, and Navigation Systems Session Code:

AE309 Session Time:

Room 332

1:00 p.m.

This session presents papers by leading experts in the field of Intelligent Vehicle Technologies, such as: vehicle communications and networks, driver drowsiness and driving pattern detection, sensors and GPS, vehicle and chassis control and autonomous vehicles, route prediction, head-up displays and power transmission for electric vehicles.

Organizers Chairpersons Time

1:00 p.m.

Mohammad Naserian, Hyundai America Technical Center; Kenneth W. Webster, Transportation Research Center Inc. Jeffrey A. Sprague, Transportation Research Center Inc. Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0275

Vehicle-Based Driver Interlocks: After 50 Years of Research, can we now Design an On-Board, Real-Time System to Detect Abnormal Driving Behavior? Dennis A. Attwood, Human Factors Applications

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-0273

Breadth-First Search-Based Remaining Range Estimation and Representation for Electric Vehicle Roman Potarusov, Jean-Patrick Lebacque, IFSTTAR/COSYS/GRETTIA

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-0277

Path Following Control for Skid Steering Vehicles with Vehicle Speed Adaption Chi Jin, Lu Xiong, Zhuoping Yu, Yuan Feng, Tongji University

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-0268

Kalman Filter Based Estimation Algorithm to Improve the Accuracy of Automobile GPS Navigation Solution Bhavani Srinivasaiah, M/S TVS Motor Co., Ltd.; Rajesh Tiwari, Newcastle University; Samraj Dhinagar, M/S TVS Motor Co., Ltd.

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-0272

Automatic Maneuver Boundary Detection System for Naturalistic Driving Massive Corpora Amardeep Sathyanarayana, Seyed Omid Sadjadi, John H. L. Hansen, Univ. of Texas

2:40 p.m.

2014-01-0269

Position Estimate Assisted by DSRC for Outdoor Wireless Environments Radovan Miucic, Zeljko Popovic, Sue Bai, Honda R & D Americas Inc.

3:00 p.m.

2014-01-0276

3:20 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

On the Hybrid Framework of Personalization Data for the Automotive HMI Adeel Yusuf, John Avery, Panasonic Automotive Systems of America Harmonized Definitions for Automated Driving Systems in Road Vehicles Barbara Wendling, Volkswagen Group of America Inc.

2014-01-0267

Hybrid Brake System Control Strategy in Typical Transient Conditions (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Zhiting Zhu, Lu Xiong, Chi Jin, Tongji Univ.

2014-01-0270

Detection of Shading of an Object in an Enclosure and its Application (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Rupesh Sonu Kakade, Prashant Mer, Automotive Design

2014-01-0271

Parameter Identification of PMSM for EPS Based on an Improved MRAS Method (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Hu Zhang, JianWei Zhang, Konghui Guo, Jilin Univ.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00433, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Testing and Instrumentation Committee / Automobile Electronics Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Vehicle Sensors and Actuators Session Code:

AE319 Session Time:

Room 333

8:00 a.m.

Modern automotive customers need safer vehicles with little or no impact to the environment. The purpose of this session is to present the latest research and development on novel sensors, actuators, and circuits that are critical to deliver the function of today's complex automotive systems.

Organizers Time

Chenfang Chang, Sanjeev M. Naik, Sai S V Rajagopalan, General Motors Co. Paper No.

Title

8:00 a.m.

2014-01-0325

Active Brake Pedal Feedback Simulator Based on Electric Drive Michael Flad, Simon Rothfuss, Gunter Diehm, Sören Hohmann, KIT, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-0323

Motor Control in Auxiliary Drive Systems How to Choose the Best Fitting Electronic Solution Thomas Liebetrau, Philip Brockerhoff, Infineon Technologies AG

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-0321

New MEMS Process Technology for Pressure Sensors Integrated with CMOS Circuits Shinya Asai, Ryuichirou Abe, Yoshiko Isobe, Noriyuki Iwamori, DENSO Corp.

9:00 a.m.

2014-01-0331

Development of Regenerative Cooperative Braking System with Conventional ESC Masayuki Naito, Yasuhiro Koike, Shintaro Osaki, ADVICS Co., Ltd.; Shinichiro Morishita, Nanhao Quan, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-0327

Sensor Fusion-Based Parking Assist System Jaeseob Choi, Eugene Chang, Daejoong Yoon, Seongsook Ryu, Hyundai & Kia Corp.; Hogi Jung, Jaekyu Suhr, Hanyang Univ.

9:40 a.m.

2014-01-0333

On-Chip Delta-Sigma ADC for Rotor Positioning Sensor Application (Resolver-to-Digital Converter) Ja-chun Han, Hyundai Motors Industries Co. Ltd.; Dian Tresna Nugraha, Infineon Technologies AG; Shi-Nian Li, Infineon Integrated Circuit Co. Ltd.

10:00 a.m.

2014-01-0329

Evaluation of Sensor Fusion Methods for Next Generation Cars

ORAL ONLY

Venkatesh Agaram, PTC Inc.

2014-01-0322

Recognition and Classification of Vehicle Target Using the VehicleMounted Velodyne LIDAR (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Yong Yu, Zhenhai Gao, Bing Zhu, Jian Zhao, Jilin University

Planned by Testing and Instrumentation Committee / Automobile Electronics Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Testing and Instrumentation Session Code:

AE106

Room 333

Session Time:

1:00 p.m.

All of the engineering expertise that goes into development of cutting-edge vehicle features, whether for safety, infotainment, or vehicle performance, goes for naught if those features don¿t work. Reliability is critical for every automaker. Presentations and papers at this session strive to improve the quality and effectiveness of electronic testing devices and procedures.

Organizers Time

1:00 p.m.

John Day, John Day's Automotive Electronics; Ketan R. Kulkarni, Tata Consultancy Services; Chirag Sonchal, TATA MOTORS; Anand Vijay Kulkarni, Tata Motors, Ltd.; Prasad Srinivasa Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0180

Verification of Flag Usage Patterns by Static Analysis Techniques Amey Zare, Advaita Datar, Tata Consultancy Services Ltd.; Mitsuhiko Kikuchi, Satoshi Ichikawa, Miwako Hasegawa, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.; Shigenori Tsunekado, Nissan Technology Co., Ltd.

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-0184

Development and Implementation of SAE J2953 for AC Charging Daniel S. Dobrzynski, Jason D. Harper, Argonne National Laboratory

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-0179

Diesel Fuel Totally Automated Laboratory Model of the Ignition Quality Tester Technology Updates, Part-1: IQT¿-TALM Description and Micro Intra-Laboratory Study (¿ILS) Results Omar Ramadan, Carleton University; Gary Webster, Luc Menard, Aaron Wilcox, Martin Kellen, Advanced Engine Technology Ltd.; Edgar Matida, Carleton University

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-0183

A Study on an Integrated System to Measure and Analyze Customer Vehicle Usage Monitoring through a Smartphone Sooncheol Park, Wonwook Jung, Chunwoo Shin, Jaewung Jung, Hyundai Motor Co.

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-0177

A Quantitative Assessment Framework for Model Quality Evaluation of 3D Scene under Simulation Platform Ying Wang, Fei Han, Yue Kong, Weiwen Deng, State Key Lab of Automotive Simulation Control, Jilin Univ

2:40 p.m.

2014-01-0182

Development of an Objective Methodology for Assessment of Commercial Vehicle Gearshift Quality Raunak Santosh, Vijayakumar Chekuri, Ashok Leyland Technical Center

3:00 p.m.

2014-01-0178

Bench Level Automotive Electrical and Electromagnetic Compatibility Validation Test Process Improvements (Analysis of Survey Results from Test Laboratories) Lawrence Banasky, Ford Motor Co.

Planned by Testing and Instrumentation Committee / Automobile Electronics Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Chat with the Experts: Composites, Aerospace Performance At Automotive Efficiency Session Code:

MCHAT

Room 333

Session Time:

4:00 p.m.

DARPA is looking to explore how to achieve aerospace properties at automotive efficiencies using composite materials. This was driven though the following observations: First, aerospace composites have reached a plateau where performance is quite high, but efficiency in terms of rate remains low due to high levels of touch labor and non-recurring engineering. The automotive sector is now innovating towards a different region where lower relative performance is reached, but efficiency is much higher. The material and processing approaches of the two market sectors has been divergent. DARPA would like to step back and evaluate any technologies that would enable aerospace composites performance, but do it at much higher efficiency. The program that they are considering looks at developing materials that enable the use of automotive infrastructure and processing techniques but produce aerospace grade performance. This is contrary has been in the past between the two sectors when transition involved both the material and process set.

Presenters -

Michael Maher, Program Manager, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)

Wednesday, April 9 Intelligent Transportation Systems - Safer, Smarter, Faster Session Code:

AE313

Room 338

Session Time:

8:00 a.m.

Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) includes smart vehicles, smart roads and infrastructure, and wired and wireless communications to link them together. This session will provide insights and progress reports on the latest ITS research, development, and deployment around the world. Time to collision estimations, embedded processor control, adaptive cruise control and image recognition along with discussion on the management of safety and safety systems.

Organizers Time

David Acton, The-Transformation-Network, Inc.; Jan-Mou Li, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Mohammad Naserian, Hyundai America Technical Center; Stephan Tarnutzer, DGE Inc. Paper No.

Title

8:00 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

DSRC Performance Assessment for Automotive Safety Applications Fumio Watanabe, Alps Electric North America, Inc.; Hirofumi Onishi, Alpine Electronics of America Inc.; Fanny Mlinarsky, octoScope; Carlos Velasquez, Alps Electric (USA) Inc

8:20 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

MIMO (Multi Input Multiple Output) Technology for Automotive Environment Hirofumi Onishi, Alpine Electronics of America Inc.; Fanny Mlinarsky

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-0298

9:00 a.m.

2014-01-0299

Prediction of Preceding Driver Behavior for Fuel Efficient Cooperative Adaptive Cruise Control Dominik Lang, Roman Schmied, Luigi Del Re, Johannes Kepler Univ. Linz Analysis of Driving Maneuvers: Is the Secret in the Distance or Time? Amardeep Sathyanarayana, Nitish Krishnamurthy, John H. L. Hansen, Univ. of Texas

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-0301

A New Method for Target Object Selection for ACC System Based on Analysis of Vehicle Trajectories Shifeng Geng, Jian Wu, Weiwen Deng, Yang Zhao, Jilin Univ.

9:40 a.m.

2014-01-0300

Securing Connected Vehicles End to End Tao Zhang, Helder Antunes, Siddhartha Aggarwal, Cisco Systems

10:00 a.m.

2014-01-0302

V2V Communication Quality: Measurements in a Cooperative Automotive Platooning Application Carl Bergenhem, Qamcom Research and Technology AB; Erik Coelingh, Volvo Car Corp.; Rolf Johansson, SP Technical Research Inst of Sweden; Ali Tehrani, Qamcom Research & Technology

Planned by Testing and Instrumentation Committee / Automobile Electronics Activity

Wednesday, April 9 In-Vehicle Multi-core Software Development Session Code:

AE306

Room 338

Session Time:

1:00 p.m.

This session concentrates on the development of embedded software that resides in production vehicle electronic modules. With a focus on multicore processing, this session covers aspects of embedded software development including requirements, architecture, implementation, algorithms, and timing analysis through simulation. Expert speakers from the embedded software community are encouraged to share their experiences and opinions.

Organizers Chairpersons Time

1:00 p.m.

Amit Choudhury, ADVICS North America Inc.; Lawrence Cramer, Chrysler LLC Amit Choudhury, ADVICS North America Inc Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0255

Creating a Unified Runtime Platform: Considerations in Designing Automotive Electronic Systems Using Multiple Operating System Domains Patrick Shelly, Mentor Graphics

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-0259 ORAL ONLY

1:40 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

Migrating Automotive Applications To Multi-Core ¿ Hints And Tweaks Rolf Schneider, AUDI AG; Udo Dannebaum, Infineon Technologies AG; Georg Hofstetter, EFS GmbH Safeguarding First-Generation Multi-Core Designs through TimingAware Software Development Simon Schliecker, Maurice Sebastian, Symtavision Gmbh

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-0260

Efficient Multi-Core Software Design Space Exploration for Hybrid Control Unit Integration Jongtaek Han, Hyundai Motor Co.; Jin Seo Park, Infineon Technologies Korea Co. Ltd.; Michael Deubzer, Timing-Architects Embedded Systems GmbH; Jens Harnisch, Patrick Leteinturier, Infineon Technologies AG

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-0257

Mode-Dynamic Task Allocation and Scheduling for an Engine Management Real-Time System Using a Multicore Microcontroller Jin Seo Park, Infineon Technologies Korea Co., Ltd.; Jens Harnisch, Infineon Technologies AG; Michael Deubzer, Timing-Architects Embedded Systems GmbH; Keum Cheol Jeong, Hyundai Motor Co.; Patrick Leteinturier, Infineon Technologies AG; Il hong Suh, Hanyang Univ.

2014-01-0258

State of the Art Technologies in Automotive HMI (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Vasantharaj G, NeST Software

Planned by Testing and Instrumentation Committee / Automobile Electronics Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Safety Critical Systems (Part 1 of 2) Session Code:

AE300 Session Time:

Room 353

8:00 a.m.

The focus of the session is on system safety analysis and design of safety-critical systems employing electronic controls. Topics include: implementation of safety-relevant systems, fail-safe strategies, distributed fault tolerant systems and hazard analysis. Application areas include: automotive active safety and alternative energy systems as well as avionics and mission management. Finally, the session addresses application of new or revised safety standards such as ISO 26262 and DO-178C.

Organizers Chairpersons Time

8:00 a.m.

Barbara J. Czerny, Chrysler Group LLC; Joseph G. D'Ambrosio, GM R&D Center; Brian T. Murray, United Technologies Research Center; Markus Plankensteiner, TTTech. Computertechnik AG Barbara J. Czerny, Chrysler Group LLC; Brian T. Murray, United Technologies Research Center; Markus Plankensteiner, TTTech. Computertechnik AG; Robert Suchala, Chrysler Group LLC Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0207

Effective Functional Safety Concept Generation in the Context of ISO 26262 Darren Sexton, Antonio Priore, John Botham, Ricardo UK Ltd.

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-0211

A Scenario-Based Approach to Assess Exposure for ASIL Determination Barbara J. Czerny, Robert Suchala, Chrysler Group LLC; Michael Runyon, Chrysler Powertrain Engrg

8:40 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

Effects of Unintended Longitudinal Acceleration Profile Magnitude and Duration on Driver Performance Behaviors Mark A. Vernacchia, General Motors Co.

9:00 a.m.

2014-01-0218

Challenges for Reuse in a Safety-Critical Context: A State-ofPractice Study Helmut Martin, Kompetenzzentrum Das Virtuelle Fahrzeug; Stephan Baumgart, Volvo Construction Equipment; Andrea Leitner, Daniel Watzenig, Kompetenzzentrum Das Virtuelle Fahrzeug

9:20 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

Using Goal Structured Notation to Develop a Flexible Safety Case Framework Consistent with ISO 26262 Andrea Piovesan, Fiat Research Centre; Barbara J. Czerny, Chrysler Group LLC

9:40 a.m.

2014-01-0208

Managing Functional Safety Processes for Automotive E/E Architectures in Integrated Model-Based Development Environments Nico Adler, Stefan Otten, Melanie Schwär, FZI Research Center for Information Tech.; Klaus D. Müller-Glaser, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

10:00 a.m.

2014-01-0210

System Level Modeling, Simulation and Verification Workflow for Safety-Critical Automotive Embedded Systems Michael Karner, Martin Krammer, Anton Fuchs, Virtual Vehicle Research Center

10:20 a.m.

2014-01-0212

SysML as Backbone for Engineering and Safety - Practical Experience with TRW Braking ECU Tomislav Lovric, Manuel Schneider-Scheyer, Samir Sarkic, TRW Automotive GmbH

10:40 a.m.

2014-01-0205

Virtual FMEA : Simulation-Based ECU Electrical Failure Mode and Effects Analysis Shogo Nakao, Hitachi, Ltd.; Masafumi Shimozawa, Hitachi Solutions, Ltd.; Yasuo Sugure, Hitachi, Ltd.

11:00 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

The Role of System Fault Tree Analysis in a Safety Process Padma Sundaram, David D. Hartfelder, General Motors Co.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00399 and SUB-TP-00002, and a individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Testing and Instrumentation Committee / Automobile Electronics Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Safety Critical Systems (Part 2 of 2) Session Code:

AE300 Session Time:

Room 353

1:00 p.m.

The focus of the session is on system safety analysis and design of safety-critical systems employing electronic controls. Topics include: implementation of safety-relevant systems, fail-safe strategies, distributed fault tolerant systems and hazard analysis. Application areas include: automotive active safety and alternative energy systems as well as avionics and mission management. Finally, the session addresses application of new or revised safety standards such as ISO 26262 and DO-178C.

Organizers Chairpersons Time

1:00 p.m.

Barbara J. Czerny, Chrysler Group LLC; Joseph G. D'Ambrosio, GM R&D Center; Brian T. Murray, United Technologies Research Center; Markus Plankensteiner, TTTech. Computertechnik AG Barbara J. Czerny, Chrysler Group LLC; Brian T. Murray, United Technologies Research Center; Markus Plankensteiner, TTTech. Computertechnik AG; Robert Suchala, Chrysler Group LLC Paper No.

Title

ORAL ONLY

Challenges in applying safety measures for ADAS Carl Bergenhem, Hakan Sivencrona, Qamcom Research and Technology AB; Rolf Johansson, SP Technical Research Inst. of Sweden

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-0217

Model-Driven Code Generation and Analysis Daniel Kaestner, AbsInt Angewandte Informatik GmbH; Carsten Rustemeier, Ulrich Kiffmeier, Dirk Fleischer, dSPACE GmbH; Stefana Nenova, Reinhold Heckmann, Marc Schlickling, Christian Ferdinand, AbsInt Angewandte Informatik GmbH

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-0206

Efficient Virtualization for Functional Integration on Modern Microcontrollers in Safety-Relevant Domains Rolf Schneider, Audi AG; Andre Kohn, Karsten Schmidt, Sven Schoenberg, Audi Electronics Venture GmbH; Udo Dannebaum, Jens Harnisch, Qian Zhou, Infineon Technologies AG

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-0214

Requirement Based Safety Monitor Generation and Integration Yanan Zhao, Thomas Rambow, Chat Nguyen, Mathew Boesch, Raymond Spiteri, Kyle Post, Ford Motor Co.

2:20 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

Efficient Access Privilege Switching for Memory Protection in Automotive Control Software for ISO 26262 Compliant Software Partitioning Tsunamichi Tsukidate, Tasuku Ishigooka, Narisawa Fumio, Hitachi, Ltd.; Masayoshi Kawatsu, Tomohito Ebina, Hitachi Automotive Systems, Ltd.

2:40 p.m.

ORAL ONLY Validation of an AEB system Joseph D. Miller, TRW Automotive US LLC

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00399, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Testing and Instrumentation Committee / Automobile Electronics Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Occupant Protection: Structural Crashworthiness and Occupant Safety Session Code:

B409 Session Time:

Room 354

8:00 a.m.

Paper offers advancing the science of occupant safety in vehicle collisions are welcome.

Organizers Time

8:00 a.m.

Saeed Barbat, Ford Motor Co.; Jason R. Kerrigan, Univ. of Virginia; Jamel E. Belwafa, Ford Motor Co.; J. Kirk Russell, Performance Events Promotion LLC; Michael Royce; Joseph Marsh Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0561

Improving Safety Structures on Sprint and Midget Race Cars Grant Hankins, Kenneth Krajnik, Bradley Galedrige, Shahab Sakha, Peter Hylton, Wendy Otoupal, Indiana Univ., Purdue Univ.

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-0565

Optimized Rigid Side Underride Protection Device Designs for Tractor-Trailers and Straight Trucks Patrick Galipeau-Belair, University of Ontario Institute of Tech.; Srikanth Ghantae, David Critchley, Sarathy Ramachandra, Volvo Trucks North America; Moustafa EL-Gindy, University of Ontario Institute of Tech.

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-0567

Dual Stage Front Underride Protection Devices (dsFUPDs): Collision Interface and Passenger Compartment Intrusion Todd MacDonald, Moustafa EL-Gindy, UOIT; Srikanth Ghantae, Sarathy Ramachandra, David Critchley, Volvo Group Trucks Technology

9:00 a.m.

2014-01-0556

Under-Body Blast Mitigation: Stand-Alone Seat Safety Activation System Sebastian Karwaczynski, TARDEC; Mehmet H. Uras, Paradigm Research and Engineering

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-0550

Frontal Impact Responsesof Generic Steel Front Bumper Crush Can Assemblies Ali Seyed Yaghoubi, Paul Begeman, Golam Newaz, Wayne State Univ.; Derek Board, Yijung Chen, Omar Faruque, Ford Motor Co.

9:40 a.m.

2014-01-0564

A Comparative Benchmark Study of using Different Multi-Objective Optimization Algorithms for Restraint System Design Monica Majcher, Oakland Univ.; Hongyi Xu, Northwestern Univ.; Yan Fu, Ching-Hung Chuang, Ren-Jye Yang, Ford Motor Co.

10:00 a.m.

2014-01-0554

Addressing Run Off Road Safety Lotta Jakobsson, Magdalena Lindman, Anders Axelson, Bengt Lokensgard, Mats Petersson, Bo Svanberg, Jordanka Kovaceva, Volvo Cars

10:20 a.m.

2014-01-0559

Comparison of the THOR and Hybrid III Responses in Oblique Impacts Michael Guerrero, Kapil Butala, Ravi Tangirala, Amy Klinkenberger, Hyundai America Technical Center

10:40 a.m.

2014-01-1989

An Examination of Crash and NASS Data to Evaluate the Field Relevance of IIHS Small Offset Tests P. Prasad, Prasad Engineering, LLC; D. Dalmotas, A. German, D. J. Dalmotas Consulting Inc.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, SUB-TP-00006 and SUB-TP-00007, and als individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org

Planned by Occupant Protection Committee / Automobile Body Activity; Motorsports Engineering Committee / Motorspo Engineering Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Occupant Protection: Pedestrian and Cyclist Safety Session Code:

B404

Room 354

Session Time:

1:00 p.m.

The pedestrian and cyclist safety session focuses on research and development efforts aimed at protecting pedestrians and cyclists in the event of vehicle impact. Papers on injury biomechanics, vehicle design, dummy and impactor development, computational modeling, regulations and consumer assessment testing, active safety and collision avoidance are accepted for this session.

Organizers Time

1:00 p.m.

Carlos Arregui Dalmases; Jason R. Kerrigan, Univ. of Virginia Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0520

Potential Improvements to Impact Responses of the Flexible Legform Impactor Yukou Takahashi, Miwako Ikeda, Honda R&D Co., Ltd.

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-0513

Passive Pedestrian Protection Approach for Vehicle Hoods Vesna Savic, General Motors Co.; Matthew Pawlicki, Stanford Univ.; Paul Krajewski, Mark Voss, Louis Hector, Keith Snavely, General Motors Co.

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-0517

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-0522

Influences on the Risk of Injury of Bicyclists' Heads and Benefits of Bicycle Helmets in Terms of Injury Avoidance and Reduction of Injury Severity Dietmar Otte, Birgitt Wiese, Medical University Hannover Estimation of Pelvis Injuries and Head Impact Time using Different Pedestrian Human FE Models Chinmoy Pal, Tomosaburo Okabe, Nissan; Kulothungan Vimalathithan, Jeyabharath Manoharan, Muthukumar Muthanandam, Satheesh Narayanan, RNTBCI

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-0514

Investigation of a Simplified Vehicle Model that Can Reproduce CarPedestrian Collisions Hiroyuki Asanuma, Yukou Takahashi, Miwako Ikeda, Toshiyuki Yanaoka, Honda R&D Co., Ltd.

2:40 p.m.

2014-01-0518

Influence of Feature Lines of Vehicle Hood Styling on Headform Kinematics and Injury Evaluation in Car-to-Pedestrian Impact Simulations Bingbing Nie, Tsinghua Univ., Univ. of Virginia; Qing Zhou, Yong Xia, Jisi Tang, Tsinghua Univ.

3:00 p.m.

2014-01-0519

A Comparison Study of Car-to-Pedestrian and Car-to-E-Bike Accidents: Data Source: The China In-Depth Accident Study (CIDAS) Qiang Chen, CATARC; Yong Chen, Autoliv China Technical Center; Ola Bostrom, Autoliv Research; Yehong Ma, Eryong Liu, Autoliv China Technical Center

2014-01-0515

Comparison of Femur Moments and Forces of EEVC WG17 Upper Leg Impactor, FlexPLI and Human Body Finite Element Model (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Tushar Baviskar, Jagadish Mahadevaiah, Vijay Shankar Iyer, General Motors Technical Center; Mark Neal, General Motors Co.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, SUB-TP-00006 and SUB-TP-00007, and als individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Occupant Protection Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Transmission and Driveline (Part 3 of 7): IVT / CVT Session Code:

PFL630 Session Time:

Room 357

8:00 a.m.

This Session includes papers on IVT/CVT systems and related topics.

Organizers -

Time

8:00 a.m.

Rakan Chabaan, Gang Chen, John C. Collins, Chrysler Group LLC; Patrick Robert Darmstadt, Boeing Helicopters; Hussein Dourra, Chrysler Group LLC; Fabio Ferreira, Schaeffler Brasil, Ltd.; Michael E. Fingerman, John A. Frait, Chrysler Group LLC; Joel Gunderson, James Hendrickson, Chunhao Lee, Dongxu Li, General Motors Co.; Berthold Martin, Chrysler Group LLC; Thomas Martin, General Motors Co.; David Popejoy, Craig Renneker, Ford Motor Co.; Farzad Samie, General Motors Co.; Brian Carl Schneidewind, Toyota Technical Center USA Inc.; Tejinder Singh, General Motors Co.; Robert A. Smithson, Dana Holding Corp; Erich L. Wilfinger, Jatco USA Inc. Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1729

Development of High Torque Capacity Variator System for CVT Hiromu Soya, Makoto Yoshida, Kazutaka Imai, JATCO Ltd.; Yoshitaka Miura, Yuuki Matsushita, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-1733

On the Question of External Characteristic of the Inertial Continuously Variable Transmission Sergei Aliukov, Vladimir Gorshenin, South Ural State University

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-1736

A Study on Clamping Force Control in Pulley of CVT for Fuel Efficiency HoYoung Lee, TaeHee Cho, Chan-Hee Won, Byoungkee Kim, Hyundai & Kia Corp.

9:00 a.m.

2014-01-1732

Measurement of Oil Film Pressure on Running Continuously Variable Transmission Pulley Part 1: Measurement Using Micro Data Logger System and Thin-Film Sensor Kenji Matsumoto, Hideharu Koga, Satoru Suzuki, Honda R&D Co., Ltd.; Yuji Mihara, Tokyo City University

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-1731

Measurement of Oil Film Pressure on Running Continuously Variable Transmission Pulley - Part 2: Oil Film Thickness Calculation Based on EHL Theory Kenji Matsumoto, Yuki Ono, Yoichi Kojima, Honda R&D Co., Ltd.

9:40 a.m.

2014-01-1728

Development of New Generation Continuously Variable Transmission Toshihiro Aoyama, Hideaki Takahara, Shinya Kuwabara, Hideki Miyata, Makoto Nakayashiki, Shinji Kasuga, Toyota Motor Corp.

10:00 a.m.

2014-01-1730

Development of Driving Force Control Technology of CVT for North American Market Masahiro Tawara, Andrew Sata, Naoyuki Sakamoto, Toshiya Oishi, Shun Minaki, Motonori Kimura, Koshiro Kosaka, Toyota Motor Corp.

10:20 a.m.

2014-01-1737

Basic Conceptual Designs for Rectifiers of Inertial Transmissions Francisco J. Morales, Francisco G. Benitez, University of Seville

10:40 a.m.

2014-01-1734

A Review of Dynamic CVT-IVT Transmissions Francisco J. Morales, Francisco G. Benitez, Univ. of Seville

11:00 a.m.

2014-01-1726

Synthesis of Efficient Powersplit CVT/IVT System Gabriela Achtenova, Czech Technical Univ.

11:20 a.m.

2014-01-1727

Fully Integrated IVT-Regenerative Braking James Gramling, Kinetic Power, LLC

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00423 and SUB-TP-00003, and a individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Transmission and Driveline Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Transmission and Driveline (Part 4 of 7): Transmission Systems/Drive Unit Session Code:

PFL610 Session Time:

Room 357

1:00 p.m.

This session deals with papers on automotive transmissions of different types, their enhancements and controls.

Organizers -

Time

1:00 p.m.

Rakan Chabaan, Gang Chen, John C. Collins, Chrysler Group LLC; Patrick Robert Darmstadt, Boeing Helicopters; Hussein Dourra, Chrysler Group LLC; Fabio Ferreira, Schaeffler Brasil, Ltd.; Michael E. Fingerman, John A. Frait, Chrysler Group LLC; Joel Gunderson, James Hendrickson, Chunhao Lee, Dongxu Li, General Motors Co.; Berthold Martin, Chrysler Group LLC; Thomas Martin, General Motors Co.; David Popejoy, Craig Renneker, Ford Motor Co.; Farzad Samie, General Motors Co.; Brian Carl Schneidewind, Toyota Technical Center USA Inc.; Tejinder Singh, General Motors Co.; Robert A. Smithson, Dana Holding Corporation; Erich L. Wilfinger, Jatco USA Inc. Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1717

Quasi-Continuously-Variable Transmission Provides Hydraulic Regenerative Braking for Passenger Cars, Trucks, and Buses Robert Lloyd, Lloydco LLC

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-1719

Development of Compact Synchronizer Technology for Manual and Automated Transmissions Abhijeet Pingale, DivgiWarner Pvt. Ltd.

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-1716

Development of Third-Generation Electronically Controlled AWD Coupling with New High-Performance Electromagnetic Clutch Junji Ando, Takuya Tsuda, Hiroyuki Ando, Yoshihiro Niikawa, Kunihiko Suzuki, JTEKT Corp.

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-1715

Methodology to Identify and Minimize the Risks Associated with Future Design changes in the Transmission of Wheel-Loader Parul Goyal, Feng Liang, Olof Oberg, Volvo

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-1724

Development of a New Wet Dual Clutch Transmission Transmission and Driveline Chao Jiang, SAIC Motor Technical Center; Wenhua Huang, SAIC Motor Corp. Ltd.; Weirong Fang, SAIC Motor Technical Center; Jun Xin, SAIC Motor Corp. Ltd.

2:40 p.m.

2014-01-1721

General Motors Rear Wheel Drive Eight Speed Automatic Transmission James Michael Hart, General Motors Co.

2014-01-1714

Simulations of Drag Torque in Multi-Plate Wet Clutch Affecting Synchronizers in a TC+AMT Transmission (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Shaohua Sun, Yulong Lei, Xingzhong Li, State Key Lab of Automotive Simulation Control, Jilin Univ

2014-01-1718

GEAR SELECTION INTERLOCK MECHANISM FOR COMMERCIAL VEHICLE TRANSMISSION (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Amit Sandooja, VE Commercial Vehicle Ltd.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, SUB-TP-00003, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Transmission and Driveline Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Transmission and Driveline (Part 5 of 7): Launch Devices Session Code:

PFL650 Session Time:

Room 357

3:00 p.m.

This Session includes papers on torque converter, launch clutch, and damper design, development, testing, and modeling.

Organizers -

Chairpersons Time

3:00 p.m.

Rakan Chabaan, Gang Chen, John C. Collins, Chrysler Group LLC; Patrick Robert Darmstadt, Boeing Helicopters; Hussein Dourra, Chrysler Group LLC; Fabio Ferreira, Schaeffler Brasil, Ltd.; Michael E. Fingerman, John A. Frait, Chrysler Group LLC; Joel Gunderson, James Hendrickson, Chunhao Lee, Thomas Martin, General Motors Co.; David Popejoy, Craig Renneker, Ford Motor Co.; Farzad Samie, General Motors Co.; Brian Carl Schneidewind, Toyota Technical Center USA Inc.; Tejinder Singh, General Motors Co.; Robert A. Smithson, Dana Holding Corporation; Erich L. Wilfinger, Jatco USA Inc.; Dongxu Li, General Motors Co.; Berthold Martin, Chrysler Group LLC Michael E. Fingerman, Chrysler Group LLC; Dongxu Li, General Motors Co.; Brandon Otulakowski, Chrysler Corporation LLC Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1752

A Fluid Model Extension of the Torque Converter into the Overrunning Regime Ewan Pritchard, Richard Gould, Richard Johnson, North Carolina State Univ.

3:20 p.m.

2014-01-1750

Analysis of Temperature Prediction of Friction Surface over Multi Plate Lock-Up Clutch for Torque Converter Yuya Kishi, Exedy Corporation, Ltd.; Nobuyuki Oshima, Hokkaido Univ.; Shinji Fujimoto, Tomohiro Tasaka, Exedy Corporation, Ltd.

3:40 p.m.

2014-01-1751

A Study on Friction Characteristics at Low Pressure Slip Condition of Wet - Clutch Daisuke Okamoto

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, SUB-TP-00003, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Transmission and Driveline Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Wednesday, April 9 GHG and Other Gaseous Emissions from Engines Session Code:

PFL460

Room 410 A

Session Time:

8:00 a.m.

Papers are invited for this session on the general topic of combustion engine gaseous emissions (regulated and non-regulated). This includes wellto-wheels CO2 production for alternative technologies, fuel economy and all greenhouse gas emission research. It also includes hydrocarbon species and specific NOx species production over aftertreatment devices as a result of changes in fuel specification and the inclusion of bio-derived components and consideration of secondary emissions production (slip) as a result of aftertreatment.

Organizers Time

8:00 a.m.

Mansour Masoudi, Emissol LLC; Rachel L. Muncrief, The International Council on Clean Trans; Krishna Kamasamudram, Cummins Inc.; Siddiq Khan, ACEEE Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1616

Comparison of Life Cycle Greenhouse Gas Emissions of Conventional, CNG-Hybrid and Electric Powertrains for Long Mileage Application in a Taxi for Singapore Benjamin Reuter, Technische Universität München; Daniel Gleyzes, TUM Create Ltd; Markus Lienkamp, Technische Universität München

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-1623

In-Use Fuel Economy and CO2 Emissions Measurement using OBD Data on US Light-Duty Vehicles Timothy H. DeFries, Michael Sabisch, Sandeep Kishan, Eastern Research Group Inc; Francisco Posada, John German, Anup Bandivadekar, ICCT

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-1617

Investigation of Variation in Real World Fuel Economy of a Gasoline Car in Two Different Highway Traffic Conditions: An Indian Scenario Sunil Pathak, Y R Singh, Vineet Sood, S K Singal, CSIR-Indian Institute of Petroleum; Salim Abbasbhai Channiwala, SV Regional College of Engrg & Tech.

9:00 a.m.

2014-01-1614

Fuel Economy and Emissions Effects of Low Tire Pressure, Open Windows, Roof Top and Hitch-Mounted Cargo, and Trailer John Thomas, Shean Huff, Brian West, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-1622

Trailer Technologies for Increased Heavy-Duty Vehicle Efficiency: Technical, Market, and Policy Considerations Benjamin Rodriguez Sharpe, The Intl. Council on Clean Transportation; Nigel Clark, West Virginia University Foundation Inc; Dana Lowell, MJ Bradley & Associates

9:40 a.m.

2014-01-1615

Determination of GHG emissions, fuel consumption and thermal efficiency for real world urban driving using a SI probe car Hu Li, Ahmad Khalfan, Gordon Andrews, University of Leeds

10:00 a.m.

2014-01-1621

Estimation of TTW and WTW Factors for a Light Duty Dual Fuel NGDiesel EU5 Passenger Car Pierpaolo Napolitano, Valentina Fraioli, Carlo Beatrice, Marianna Migliaccio, Chiara Guido, Istituto Motori CNR

10:20 a.m.

2014-01-1619

Semi-empirical Analysis of Cold Start Emissions Robert Anthony Giannelli, USEPA; Ryan Stubleski, Anthony Saunders, US EPA

10:40 a.m.

2014-01-1624

Reversibility of Gasoline Sulfur Effects on the Exhaust Emissions of Late Model Vehicles Keith Vertin, Aaron Reek, SGS Environmental Testing Corp.

11:00 a.m.

2014-01-1626

Vanadium-Based SCR Systems: Release of Vanadium and Tungsten during Operation and Possibilities for Reducing Vanadium Emissions Jakob Hoej, Matthias Josef Beier, Haldor Topsoe A/S

11:20 a.m.

2014-01-1625 ORAL ONLY

2014-01-1620

Emissions of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons from a Non-Road Diesel Engine over Transient and Steady-State Test-Cycles Z. Gerald Liu, Dana McGuffin, Chris Cremeens, Nathan Ottinger, Niklas Schmidt, Cummins Emission Solutions NOx Engine Exhaust Emissions Generated from Diesel (CI) Passenger Cars Registered from 2000 to 2012 (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Dimitrios Savvidis, Konstantinos Bounos, University of Antwerp; Christos Loakimidis, Universidade de Lisboa

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00415 and SUB-TP-00010, and a individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Exhaust Aftertreatment and Emissions Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Advances in NOx Reduction Technology (Part 1 of 3) Session Code:

PFL424 Session Time:

Room 410 A

1:00 p.m.

These sessions will focus on `Advances in NOx Reduction Technology¿. The topics covered will include: new materials for lean NOx traps (LNT) and Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR); system integration and durability; advances in NOx catalyst substrates, novel reductants and mixing designs.

Organizers -

Time

1:00 p.m.

Brad Adelman, Navistar Inc.; Danan Dou, John Deere Product Engineering Center; Magdi Khair, Watlow; Jong Lee, Daimler Trucks North America LLC; Rahul Mital, General Motors Co.; Shyam Santhanam, Navistar Inc. Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1546

Development of Compact SCR Systems with Closely Coupled Injector Configurations Guanyu Zheng, Fengshuang Wang, Suying Zhang, Jianhua Zhang, Jianzhong Tao, Weichai Power Emission Solutions Technology, Inc.; Zhiguo Zhao, Jianqing Fan, Tenneco, Inc.

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-1524

Experimental Characterization of SCR DeNOx-Systems: Visualization of Urea-Water-Solution and Exhaust Gas Mixture Matthieu Lecompte, Stephane Raux, Arnaud Frobert, IFP Energies Nouvelles

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-1530

DEF Storage and Delivery System for Operation in Extreme Winter Conditions Joel Op de Beeck, Inergy Automotive Systems SA; Kevin Slusser, Inergy Automotive Systems LLC; Neall Booth, Inergy Automotive Systems

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-1532

Initial Evaluations of Injector Compatibility with an Alternative SCR Reductant Carrier - Guanidinium Formate Nic van Vuuren, Continental Automotive Systems

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-1535

A Study on the Solid Ammonium SCR System for Control of Diesel NOx Emissions Hongsuk Kim, Korea Institute of Machinery & Materials; Cheon Yoon, Hannam University; Junho Lee, Hoyeol Lee, Korea Institute of Machinery & Materials

2:40 p.m.

2014-01-1531

Advanced Compact SCR Mixer: BlueBox Joel Michelin, Frederic Guilbaud, Alain Guil, Ian Newbigging, Emmanuel Jean, Faurecia Exhaust Systems Inc.; Martina Reichert, Mario Balenovic, Ford Forschungszentrum Aachen GmbH; Zafar Shaikh, Ford Motor Co.

3:00 p.m.

2014-01-1525

Development of Emission Control Systems to Enable High NOx Conversion on Heavy Duty Diesel Engines Mojghan Naseri, Raymond Conway, Howard Hess, Johnson Matthey Inc.; Ceren Aydin, Sougato Chatterjee, Johnson Matthey ECT

3:20 p.m.

2014-01-1533

The State of the Art in Selective Catalytic Reduction Control Zakwan Skaf, Loughborough University; Timur Aliyev, Johnson Controls; Leo Shead, Caterpillar; Thomas Steffen, Loughborough University

3:40 p.m.

2014-01-1520

Development of Low Temperature Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) Catalysts for Future Emissions Regulations Padmanabha Reddy Ettireddy, Adam Kotrba, Thomas Spinks, Tenneco Inc.; Thirupathi Boningari, Panagiotis Smirniotis, University of Cincinnati

4:00 p.m.

2014-01-1527

Effects of Electrically Heated Catalyst on the Low Temperature Performance of Vanadium-Based SCR Catalyst on Diesel Engine Xiangyu Feng, Yunshan Ge, Jianwei Tan, Jiaqiang Li, Yao Zhang, Chenglei Yu, Beijing Institute of Technology

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00385 and SUB-TP-00010, and a individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Exhaust Aftertreatment and Emissions Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Wednesday, April 9 High Efficiency IC Engines Concepts (Part 1 of 2) Session Code:

PFL170

Room 410 B

Session Time:

8:00 a.m.

This session focuses on technologies such as advanced and partially mixed combustion, cooled EGR boosting, ignition and direct injection technologies, pressure boosting, intelligent combustion, thermal efficiency, fully variable valvetrains, and other new and developing technologies. Papers focused on waste heat recovery technologies should be submitted to HX102/103.

Organizers Time

8:00 a.m.

Anil Singh Bika; Philip Keller, David B. Roth, BorgWarner Inc.; James P. Szybist, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Alok Warey, General Motors Co. Paper No.

Title

ORAL ONLY

Technical Keynote: Downsizing for Fuel Efficiency: A Replacement for Displacement? Chris J. Brace, University Of Bath

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-1185

Ultra Boost for Economy: Extending the Limits of Extreme Engine Downsizing J.W.G. Turner, A. Popplewell, R. Patel, T.R. Johnson, N.J. Darnton, S. Richardson, Jaguar Land Rover; S.W. Bredda, GE Precision Engineering; R.J. Tudor, C.I. Bithell, R. Jackson, Lotus Engineering; S.M. Remmert, R.F. Cracknell, Shell Global Solutions (UK); J.X. Fernandes, CD-adapco; A.G.J. Lewis, S. Akehurst, C.J. Brace, C. Copeland, University of Bath; R. Martinez-Botas, A. Romagnoli, Imperial College London; A.A. Burluka, University of Leeds

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-1186

Mechanically Supercharged 2.4L GDI Engine for Improved Fuel Economy and Low Speed Torque Improvement Aaron Birckett, Nayan Engineer, Paul Arlauskas, Mark Shirley, Paul Neuman, Hyundai-Kia America Technical Center Inc.

9:00 a.m.

2014-01-1196

Observations on the Measurement and Performance Impact of Catalyzed vs. Non Catalyzed EGR on a Heavily Downsized DISI Engine Andrew Lewis, Sam Akehurst, University of Bath; James Turner, Rishin Patel, Andrew Popplewell, Jaguar Land Rover

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-1199

Study of an EGR System for Downsizing Turbocharged Gasoline Engine to Improve Fuel Economy Daisuke Takaki, Hirofumi Tsuchida, Tetsuya Kobara, Mitsuhiro Akagi, Takeshi Tsuyuki, Morihiro Nagamine, Nissan

9:40 a.m.

2014-01-1192

Economy with Superior Thermal Efficient Combustion (ESTEC) Tetsu Yamada, Shouji Adachi, Koichi Nakata, Takashi Kurauchi, Isao Takagi, Toyota Motor Corp.

10:00 a.m.

2014-01-1204

Engine Parameter Optimization for Improved Engine and Drive Cycle Efficiency for Boosted, GDI Engines with Different Boosting System Architecture Manfred Amann, Southwest Research Institute; Daniel Ouwenga, Eaton Vehicle Group Networking Break

10:20 a.m. 10:40 a.m.

2014-01-1195

The Effects of Turbulent Jet Characteristics on Engine Performance Using a Pre-Chamber Combustor Michael Bunce, Hugh Blaxill, MAHLE Powertrain LLC; Waruna Kulatilaka, Naibo Jiang, Spectral Energies LLC

11:00 a.m.

2014-01-1201

Potential of a Variable Compression Ratio Gasoline SI Engine with Very High Expansion Ratio and Variable Valve Actuation Paul Ferrey, Yves Miehe, Cyrille Constensou, Vincent Collee, MCE-5 Development

11:20 a.m.

2014-01-1198

Further Improvement in Brake Thermal Efficiency of a SingleCylinder Diesel Engine by Means of Independent Control of Effective Compression and Expansion Ratios Noboru Uchida, Akira Fukunaga, Hideaki Osada, Kazuaki Shimada, New A.C.E Inst. Co., Ltd.

11:40 a.m.

2014-01-1202

Study of the Combustion and Emission Characteristics of a Quasi ICRC Engine Under Different Engine Loads Xiao Yu, Zhijun Wu, Cheng Wang, Jun Deng, Zongjie Hu, Liguang Li, Tongji Univ.

2014-01-1197

Exhaust Gas Recirculation, Late Intake Valve Closure and High Compression Ratio for Fuel Economy Improvement in a MPI Gasoline Engine (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Yunlong Li, Yiqiang Pei, State Key Laboratory of Engines, TJU; Jing Qin, Internal Combustion Engine Res. Ins. TJU; Shaozhe Zhang, State Key Laboratory of Engines, TJU; Yu Shang, Le Yang, Xuesong Wu, Changan Automotive Engineering Res. Ins

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00389 and SUB-TP-00008, and a individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by General Powertrain Development / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Wednesday, April 9 High Efficiency IC Engines Concepts (Part 2 of 2) Session Code:

PFL170 Session Time:

Room 410 B

1:00 p.m.

This session focuses on technologies such as advanced and partially mixed combustion, cooled EGR boosting, ignition and direct injection technologies, pressure boosting, intelligent combustion, thermal efficiency, fully variable valvetrains, and other new and developing technologies. Papers focused on waste heat recovery technologies should be submitted to HX102/103.

Organizers Time

1:00 p.m.

Anil Singh Bika; Philip Keller, David B. Roth, BorgWarner Inc.; James P. Szybist, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Alok Warey, General Motors Co. Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1191

Integration of an E85 Reforming System into a Vehicle-Ready Package and Project Results John Fowler, AVL Powertrain Engineering Inc.; David Morgenstern, Erik Sall, Monsanto Co.; Martin E. Veinbergs, AVL North America Inc.

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-1200

Onboard Gasoline Separation for Improved Vehicle Efficiency Randall D. Partridge, ExxonMobil Research and Engineering; Walter Weissman, Weissman Strategic Analysis L.L.C.; Takanori Ueda, Yoshihiro Iwashita, Toyota Motor Corp.; Paul Johnson, George Kellogg, Corning Inc.

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-1190

A Demonstration of Dedicated EGR on a 2.0 L GDI Engine Christopher Chadwell, Terrence Alger, Jacob Zuehl, Raphael Gukelberger, Southwest Research Institute

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-1188

Negative Valve Overlap Reforming Chemistry in Low-Oxygen Environments James P. Szybist, Oak Ridge National Lab.; Richard R. Steeper, Sandia National Labs.; Derek Splitter, Vickey B. Kalaskar, Josh Pihl, Charles Daw, Oak Ridge National Lab.

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-1194

Prospects for High-Temperature Combustion, Neat Alcohol-Fueled Diesel Engines Gregory Roberts, Bernard Johnson, Chris Edwards, Stanford Univ.

2:40 p.m.

2014-01-1203

Development of Free Piston Engine Linear Generator System Part 1 Investigation of Fundamental Characteristics Hidemasa Kosaka, Tomoyuki Akita, Kazunari Moriya, Shigeaki Goto, Yoshihiro Hotta, Takaji Umeno, Kiyomi Nakakita, Toyota Central R&D Labs Inc.

3:00 p.m.

2014-01-1193

Development of Free Piston Engine Linear Generator System Part 2 Investigation of Control System for Generator Shigeaki Goto, Kaznunari Moriya, Hidemasa Kosaka, Tomoyuki Akita, Yoshihiro Hotta, Takaji Umeno, Kiyomi Nakakita, Toyota Central R&D Labs Inc.

3:20 p.m.

2014-01-1187

Meeting Stringent 2025 Emissions and Fuel Efficiency Regulations with an Opposed-Piston, Light-Duty Diesel Engine Fabien Redon, Christopher Kalebjian, John Kessler, Nicholas Rakovec, John Headley, Gerhard Regner, John Koszewnik, Achates Power, Inc.

3:40 p.m.

2014-01-1189

Continuous Flow Rotary Vane Engine Roy Hartfield, Timothy W. Ledlow, Auburn Univ.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00389 and SUB-TP-00008, and a individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by General Powertrain Development / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Combustion in Compression-Ignition Engines: In-Cylinder Processes Session Code:

PFL222 Session Time:

Room 411 A

8:00 a.m.

Classical diesel engine combustion with relatively short ignition delay, including papers dealing with low CR and high EGR calibrations. Papers describing experiments and test data, simulation results focused on applications, fuel/additive effects, combustion control, and mode change are invited and will be placed in appropriate sub-sessions. Papers with an emphasis on the modeling aspects of combustion are encouraged to be submitted into PFL110 or PFL120 modeling sessions.

Organizers -

Chairpersons Time

8:00 a.m.

Jose M Garcia, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia; Song-Charng Kong; Budhadeb Mahakul, Navistar; Robert M. Mcdavid, Caterpillar Inc.; Paul C. Miles, Mark Musculus, Sandia National Laboratories; Raul Payri, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya; Yongli Qi, Caterpillar Inc.; Stefan Simescu, Southwest Research Institute; Dale R. Tree, Brigham Young Univ.; Rishikesh Venugopal, Achates Power Inc.; John F. Wright, Cummins Inc.; Ming Zheng, Univ. of Windsor W. Eagle, Univ of Michigan-Ann Arbor; Qingluan Xue, Argonne National Laboratory Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1257

Different Percentage of Acetone-Butanol-Ethanol (ABE) and Diesel Blends at Low Temperature Condition in a Constant Volume Chamber Nan Zhou, Jilin Univ.; Han Wu, Chang¿an Univ.; Chia-Fon Lee, Univ. of Illinois; Qingnian Wang, Jilin Univ.; Ming Huo, Univ. of Illinois; Pengyu Wang, Jilin Univ.

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-1253

C8-Oxygenates for Clean Diesel Combustion Benedikt Heuser, Thomas Laible, Markus Jakob, Florian Kremer, Stefan Pischinger, Institute for Combustion Engines, RWTH Aachen Univ.

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-1254

Investigation of Chemical Kinetics on Soot Formation Event of nHeptane Spray Combustion Kar Mun Pang, Technical University of Denmark; Mehdi Jangi, Xue-Song Bai, Lund Univ.; Jesper Schramm, Technical University of Denmark

9:00 a.m.

2014-01-1260

An Experimental Study of Diesel-Fuel Property Effects on MixingControlled Combustion in a Heavy-Duty Optical CI Engine Cosmin Emil Dumitrescu, Sandia National Labs.; Christopher Polonowski, Ford Motor Co.; Brian T. Fisher, University of Alabama; A. S. (Ed) Cheng, San Francisco State Univ.; Gregory K. Lilik, Charles J. Mueller, Sandia National Labs.

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-1255

In-Cylinder Mechanisms of Soot Reduction by Close-Coupled PostInjections as Revealed by Imaging of Soot Luminosity and Planar Laser-Induced Soot Incandescence in a Heavy-Duty Diesel Engine Jacqueline O'Connor, Pennsylvania State Univ.; Mark Musculus, Sandia National Labs.

9:40 a.m.

2014-01-1256

A CFD Study of Post Injection Influences on Soot Formation and Oxidation under Diesel-Like Operating Conditions Randy Hessel, Rolf Reitz, Univ. of Wisconsin; Mark Musculus, Sandia National Labs.; Jacqueline O'Connor, Pennsylvania State Univ.; Daniel Flowers, Lawrence Livermore National Lab.

10:00 a.m.

2014-01-1258

Modeling the Ignitability of a Pilot Injection for a Diesel Primary Reference Fuel: Impact of Injection Pressure, Ambient Temperature and Injected Mass Federico Perini, University of Wisconsin; Dipankar Sahoo, Paul Miles, Sandia National Labs.; Rolf Reitz, University of Wisconsin

10:20 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

In-flame Temperature Measurements of Diesel Spray Flame using 50¿m Thin-Wire Type-R Thermocouple Tetsuya Aizawa, Tsuyoshi Harada, Meiji University; Takayuki Adachi, Waseda University; Noriaki Koga, Nissan Technology; Jin Kusaka, Waseda University

10:40 a.m.

2014-01-1252

Quantitative Spatially Resolved Measurements of Total Radiation in High-Pressure Spray Flames Scott Skeen, Julien Manin, Lyle Pickett, Sandia National Labs.; Kristine Dalen, Anders Ivarsson, Technical Univ. of Denmark

11:00 a.m.

2014-01-1251

Comparison of Soot Formation For Diesel and Jet-A in a Constant Volume Combustion Chamber Using Two-Color Pyrometry Wei Jing, North Carolina State Univ.; William Roberts, King Abdullah Univ. of Sci. and Tech.; Tiegang Fang, North Carolina State Univ.

11:20 a.m.

2014-01-1259

High-Speed Imaging of Soot Luminosity and Spectral Analysis of InCylinder Pressure Trace during Diesel Knock Alvin Rusly, Sanghoon Kook, Evatt Hawkes, Renlin Zhang, The University of New South Wales

2014-01-1250

Investigations into High-Pressure Diesel Spray-Wall Interaction on Reduction of Exhaust Emission from DI Diesel Engine (Written Only - No Oral Presentation) Ireneusz Pielecha, Przemyslaw Borowski, Wojciech Cieslik, Poznan Univ. of Technology

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00425 and SUB-TP-00009, and a individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Engine Combustion / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Fuel/Additive Effects on HCCI Combustion Processes and Emissions Session Code: Room 411 A

PFL234 Session Time:

1:00 p.m.

Classical HCCI combustion with temperature controlling combustion onset and only a modest effect of fuel injection. Papers describing experiments and test data, simulation results focused on applications, fuel/additive effects, combustion control, and mode change are invited and will be placed in appropriate sub-sessions. Papers with an emphasis on the modeling aspects of combustion are encouraged to be submitted into PFL 110 or PFL120 modeling sessions.

Organizers -

Scott Goldsborough, Argonne National Laboratory; Samveg Saxena; Zhi Wang, Tsinghua Univ.; Hongming Xu, Birmingham Univ.

Time

1:00 p.m.

Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1286

Fuel Design Concept for Robust Ignition in HCCI Engine and Its Application to Optimize Methane-Based Blend Hiroki Tanaka, Shunsuke Somezawa, Takahiro Sako, Osaka Gas Co., Ltd.; Yasuyuki Sakai, Hiromitsu Ando, University of Fukui; Kazunari Kuwahara, Osaka Institute of Technology

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-1287

Fuel Factors Affecting the High-Load Limit of a Temperature Stratified Controlled Auto-Ignition Engine Amir Maria, Wai Cheng, MIT; William Cannella, Chevron USA Inc.; Kenneth Kar, MIT

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-1282

Effect of Ignition Improvers on the Combustion Performance of Regular-Grade E10 Gasoline in an HCCI Engine Chunsheng Ji, John Dec, Jeremie Dernotte, Sandia National Labs.; William Cannella, Chevron USA Inc.

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-1280

Characterisation of Fuel Ignition under Partly Homogeneous Diesel Combustion Vinod Karthik Rajamani, Hans Rohs, FEV GmbH

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-1281

Chemical Kinetics Study on Small-Alkane Ignition Process to Design Optimum Methane-Based Blend for HCCI Kazunari Kuwahara, Takuya Tada, Osaka Institute of Technology; Hiroki Tanaka, Takahiro Sako, Osaka Gas Co Ltd.; Masahiro Furutani, Nagoya Institute of Technology; Yasuyuki Sakai, Hiromitsu Ando, University of Fukui

Planned by Engine Combustion / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Wednesday, April 9 HCCI Combustion Processes Modeling Session Code:

PFL231

Room 411 A

Session Time:

3:00 p.m.

Classical HCCI combustion with temperature controlling combustion onset and only a modest effect of fuel injection. Papers describing experiments and test data, simulation results focused on applications, fuel/additive effects, combustion control, and mode change are invited and will be placed in appropriate sub-sessions. Papers with an emphasis on the modeling aspects of combustion are encouraged to be submitted into PFL 110 or PFL120 modeling sessions.

Organizers Time

3:00 p.m.

Scott Goldsborough, Argonne National Laboratory; Samveg Saxena; Zhi Wang, Tsinghua Univ.; Hongming Xu, Birmingham Univ. Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1267

Numerical Study of Boosting Configurations and Valve Strategies for High Load HCCI Engine in Wide Range of Engine Speed Ivan Taritas, Darko Kozarac, Momir Sjeric, Univ. of Zagreb

3:20 p.m.

2014-01-1268

Integration of a Cool-Flame Heat Release Rate Model into a 3-Stage Ignition Model for HCCI Applications and Different Fuels Dimitrios Angelos Mitakos, Christopher Blomberg, Yuri M. Wright, Peter Obrecht, Bruno Schneider, Konstantinos Boulouchos, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology

3:40 p.m.

2014-01-1269

Overcoming Pressure Waves to Achieve High Load HCCI Combustion Julie Blumreiter, Chris Edwards, Stanford Univ.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00438, and also individually. To

purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Engine Combustion / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Wednesday, April 9 On Board Measurement and Control Session Code:

PFL425 Session Time:

Room 411 B

8:00 a.m.

This technical session will focus on internal combustion engine emissions on board measurement and control. Papers and presentations will cover topics that discuss varying methods of emissions data collection and control during operation of vehicles and engines. Topics will also include various advanced analysis techniques to determine emissions levels and reduce emissions under in-use operations.

Organizers Time

8:00 a.m.

Shouxian Ren, General Motors Co.; Hui Xu, Cummins Inc. Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1549

In-Use Emissions Testing with Portable Emissions Measurement Systems (PEMS) in the Current and Future European Vehicle Emissions Legislation: Overview, Underlying Principles and Expected Benefits Theodoros G. Vlachos, Pierre Bonnel, Adolfo Perujo, Martin Weiss, Pablo Mendoza Villafuerte, Francesco Riccobono, European Commission ¿ JRC, IET

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-1552

Diesel Cold-Start Emission Control Research for 2015-2025 LEV III Emissions - Part 2 Gary D. Neely, Darius Mehta, Jayant Sarlashkar, Southwest Research Institute

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-1547

A Novel Singular Perturbation Technique for Model-Based Control of Cold Start Hydrocarbon Emission Mohammad Reza Amini, Mahdi Shahbakhti, Michigan Technological Univ.; Ali Ghaffari, K N Toosi Univ. of Technology

9:00 a.m.

2014-01-1548

Contribution of High Accuracy Temperature Sensors Towards Fuel Economy and Robust Calibration Stefan Schmidt, Watlow; Maurice Smeets, Roland Boehner, FEV GmbH; Robert Aas, Christian Winkler, Watlow; Markus Schoenen, FEV GmbH; Peter Hermann, Watlow Gordon; Julian Tan, Magdi Khair, Joern Bullert, Watlow

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-1550

9:40 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

Diagnostics Development for Cost-Effective Temperature Sensor based Particulate Matter OBD Method Robert Cloudt, Bosal Emission Control Systems Challenges and Trends for the Emissions Monitoring Systems (OBD) of Heavy Duty Diesel Engines in Brazil: Comparative Case Study EURO VI x PROCONVE P7 (SAE BRASIL 2013 Congress Best Paper 2013-36-0184) Leonardo De Oliveira Costa, Rodrigo Santos, IAV do Brasil

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, SUB-TP-00010, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Exhaust Aftertreatment and Emissions Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Emission Control Modeling (Part 1 of 2)

Session Code:

10:00 a.m.

PFL430 Session Time:

Room 411 B

Papers are invited for exhaust aftertreatment system models as well as their validation and application. Technologies covered include DOC, HC Trap, DPF, GPF, LNT, TWC, SCR, SCRF, ammonia oxidation catalysts, hybrid or combined catalysts, urea-water solution spray dynamics, and mixture non-uniformity. Modeling aspects range from fundamental, 3D models of individual components to system level simulation, optimization, variation, degradation, and control.

Organizers -

Time

10:00 a.m.

Maruthi Devarakonda, General Electric Company; Thomas McKinley, Cummins Inc.; Vincenzo Mulone, Univ. Of Roma Tor Vergata; Achuth Munnannur, Cummins Inc.; Balaji Sukumar, Johnson Matthey ECT Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1563

Optical and Numerical Investigations on the Mechanisms of Deposit Formation in SCR Systems Henrik Smith, Thomas Lauer, Mattias Mayer, Vienna University of Technology; Steven Pierson, Jaguar Land Rover Ltd.

10:20 a.m.

2014-01-1556

Nonuniformity and NO2/NOx Ratio Effects on the SCR Performance under Transient Engine Conditions Xiaobo Song, Jeffrey Naber, John Johnson, Michigan Technological Univiersity

10:40 a.m.

2014-01-1565

NO/NO2 Ratio based NH3 Control of a SCR Stephan Stadlbauer, Harald Waschl, Luigi del Re, Johannes Kepler University Linz

11:00 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

Modeling Spatially Resolved Concentration and NH3 Storage Profiles During Selective Catalytic Reduction of NOx with NH3 over Commercial Cu-Zeolite Catalyst Saurabh Yashwant Joshi, Ashok Kumar, Cummins Inc.; Josh Pihl, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Neal Currier, Sumit Basu, Cummins Inc.; William Partridge, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Aleksey Yezerets, Cummins Inc.

11:20 a.m.

2014-01-1561

Effect of DPF Properties on Maximum Temperature Rise following a DTI Mengting Yu, Vemuri Balakotaiah, Dan Luss, University of Houston

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00405 and SUB-TP-00010, and a individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Exhaust Aftertreatment and Emissions Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Emission Control Modeling (Part 2 of 2) Session Code:

PFL430 Session Time:

Room 411 B

1:00 p.m.

Papers are invited for exhaust aftertreatment system models as well as their validation and application. Technologies covered include DOC, HC Trap, DPF, GPF, LNT, TWC, SCR, SCRF, ammonia oxidation catalysts, hybrid or combined catalysts, urea-water solution spray dynamics, and mixture non-uniformity. Modeling aspects range from fundamental, 3D models of individual components to system level simulation, optimization, variation, degradation, and control.

Organizers -

Time

Maruthi Devarakonda, General Electric Company; Thomas McKinley, Cummins Inc.; Vincenzo Mulone, Univ. Of Roma Tor Vergata; Achuth Munnannur, Cummins Inc.; Balaji Sukumar, Johnson Matthey ECT Paper No.

Title

1:00 p.m.

2014-01-1553

Particulate Matter and Nitrogen Oxides Kinetics Based on Engine Experimental Data for a Catalyzed Diesel Particulate Filter Kiran C. Premchand, Harsha Surenahalli, John Johnson, Michigan Technological University

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-1559

Development of a Simplified Diesel Particulate Filter Model Intended for an Engine Control Unit Christopher Depcik, Chenaniah Langness, Jonathan Mattson, University of Kansas

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-1558

Design & Evaluation of an Exhaust Filtration Analysis (EFA) System Sandeep Viswanathan, Stephen Sakai, David Rothamer, Univ. of Wisconsin

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-1564

Factors Affecting Three-Way Catalyst Light-Off: A Simulation Study Timothy C. Watling, Johnson Matthey Technology Centre; Julian P. Cox, Johnson Matthey Inc.

2:20 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

Multiscale, Multiphysics Computational Modeling of Automotive Catalysts Based on Ultra-Accelerated Quantum Chemical Molecular Dynamics Method Akira Miyamoto, Tohoku University

2:40 p.m.

2014-01-1560

Analysis of Packaging Impact on Emission Catalyst Design Yi Liu, Wei Chen, Matthew Henrichsen, Arvind Harinath, Cummins Emission Solutions

3:00 p.m.

2014-01-1554

Model Based Exhaust Aftertreatment System Integration for the Development and Calibration of Ultra-Low Emission Concepts Stephan Adelberg, Friedemann Schrade, Peter Eckert, Lutz Kraemer, IAV GmbH

3:20 p.m.

2014-01-1562

Simulations of the Fuel Economy and Emissions of Hybrid Transit Buses over Planned Local Routes Zhiming Gao, Tim J. LaClair, C. Stuart Daw, David E. Smith, Oscar Franzese, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

2014-01-1555

Model Based Study of the Urea Injector's Effects on SCR of an 11 Liter Diesel Engine (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Wanyu Sun, Shufen Wang, Shanheng Yan, Lei Guo, Yuanjing Hou, Sinotruk Ltd.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00405 and SUB-TP-00010, and a individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Exhaust Aftertreatment and Emissions Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Wednesday, April 9 CNG/Dual-fuel CNG Engines Session Code:

PFL271

Room 411 C

Session Time:

8:00 a.m.

This session covers topics related to use of natural gas in light-duty as well as heavy-duty engine applications with focus on ignition and early flame development, modelling-based geometry optimization as well as dual-fuel technologies.

Organizers Time

Chris Hagen, Oregon State Univ.; Patric Ouellette, Westport Innovations Inc.; Riccardo Scarcelli, Argonne National Laboratory Paper No.

Title

8:00 a.m.

2014-01-1331

Investigation of Ignition Energy with Visualization on a Spark Ignited Engine powered by CNG Nick Polcyn, DENSO International America Inc.; Ming-Chia Lai, Po-I Lee, Wayne State Univ.

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-1327

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-1330

Effect of Relative Mixture Strength on Performance of Divided Chamber `Avalanche Activated Combustion¿ Ignition Technique in a Heavy Duty Natural Gas Engine Ashish Shah, Per Tunestal, Bengt Johansson, Lund Univ. Study of the Early Flame Development in a Spark-Ignited Lean Burn Four-Stroke Large Bore Gas Engine by Fuel Tracer PLIF Rikard Wellander, Joakim Rosell, Mattias Richter, Marcus Alden, Oivind Andersson, Bengt Johansson, Lund Univ.; Jeudi Duong, Jari Hyvonen, Wartsila Finland Oy

9:00 a.m.

2014-01-1326

Piston Design Optimization for a Two-Cylinder Lean-Burn Natural Gas Engine - 3D-CFD-Simulation and Test Bed Measurements Sebastian Wohlgemuth, Sebastian Roesler, Georg Wachtmeister, TU Muenchen

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-1332

An Efficient Direct-Injection of Natural Gas Engine for Heavy Duty Vehicles G. McTaggart-Cowan, K. Mann, N. Wu, S. Munshi, Westport Innovations Inc.

9:40 a.m.

2014-01-1329

An experimental investigation on combustion and engine performance and emissions of a methane-gasoline dual-fuel optical engine Silvana Di Iorio, Paolo Sementa, Bianca Maria Vaglieco, Francesco Catapano, Istituto Motori CNR

Planned by Engine Combustion / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Panel Discussion: Opportunities, Barriers and Strategies to Larger-Scale Introduction of Natural Gas for Light-Duty Applications Session Code:

PFL399

Room 411 C

Session Time:

10:20 a.m.

With a strong group of light-duty natural gas experts on the panel we are looking to address the fact that a fuel price difference exists for every market, but payback time is much longer for LD because cars travel less miles/year. Home refueling may change the whole picture but it would be most interesting to identify the main barriers to introduction of CNG in the LD market. It is a niche market and it is difficult for the OEM's to justify major investments and currently vehicle platforms are designed to offer CNG versions. With Diesel currently more expensive than gasoline, we should also discuss the Diesel market LD with the CNG market LD and then understand what needs to happen for a higher adoption rate by the consumer as there is currently not a large-scale demand.

Organizers -

Moderators Panelists -

Robert W. Dibble, Univ. of California-Berkeley (retired); Zoran S. Filipi, Clemson-ICAR; Ronald L. Graves, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Joachim G. Taiber, Clemson Univ.; Robert M. Wagner, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Thomas Wallner, Argonne National Laboratory Robert M. Wagner, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Thomas Wallner, Argonne National Laboratory Michael Bargende, FKFS; Dick C. Kauling, General Motors of Canada Limited; John M. Lapetz, Westport Innovations Inc.; Oliver Schmidt, Volkswagen Group of America Inc.;

Wednesday, April 9 H2/HCNG/Syngas Engines

Session Code:

PFL272

1:00 p.m.

Room 411 C

Session Time:

This session covers use of syngas in comparison to hydrogen and natural gas in spark ignition engines, HCNG usage and impact of variabilities in heavy-duty engines as well as auto-ignition modeling and experiments of methane/hydrogen blends.

Organizers Time

1:00 p.m.

Brad A. Boyer, Ford Motor Co.; Thomas Wallner, Argonne National Laboratory Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1337

Energy Balance of a Spark Ignition Engine Running on Hydrogen, Synthesis Gas and Natural Gas Pedro Orbaiz, Michael Brear, Univ. of Melbourne

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-1336

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-1338

Mass Fraction Burn Investigation of Lean Burn Low BTU Gasification Gas in Direct-injection Spark-ignition Engine Ftwi Yohaness Hagos, Abd Rashid Abd Aziz, Universiti Teknologi Petronas Effects of Compression Ratio and Valve Overlap on Feasibility of HCNG Engines for Heavy-Duty Vehicles Cheolwoong Park, Changgi Kim, Korea Institute of Machinery & Materials; Gihun Lim, University of Science & Technology; Sungwon Lee, Young Choi, Korea Institute of Machinery & Materials

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-1335

Experimental and Modeling Study on Auto-Ignition of Methane/Hydrogen Blends at Elevated Pressures Yingjia Zhang, Xi'an Jiaotong Univ.

Planned by Engine Combustion / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Components for Gaseous Fueled Vehicles Session Code:

PFL273

Room 411 C

Session Time:

2:40 p.m.

This session covers the impact of gaseous fuels on automotive powertrain components including catalytic converters as well as novel gas compression concepts.

Organizers Time

2:40 p.m.

Victor Salazar, GE Company; Hailin Li, West Virginia Univ.; Thomas Wallner, Argonne National Laboratory Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1341

Design and Analysis of a Self-Refueling CNG Vehicle to Provide Home Refueling Nicholas P. Echter, Kristina M. Weyer, Christopher W. Turner, Guy R. Babbitt, Czero, Inc.; Christopher L. Hagen, Oregon State Univ.

3:00 p.m.

2014-01-1343

Experimental Validation towards a Self-Refueling CNG Vehicle to Provide Home Refueling Robert C. Elgin, Shane Daly, Christopher L. Hagen, Oregon State Univ.

3:20 p.m.

2014-01-1342

A Study of the Adaptability of Three Way Catalytic Converter under Hydrogen-Gasoline Dual-Fuel Alternate Working Mode Huayu Tian, Baigang Sun, Haichun Yao, Hongyang Tang, Qinghe Luo, Beijing Institute of Technology

Planned by Engine Combustion / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Fuel and Additive Effects on Engine Systems (Part 3 of 3) Session Code:

PFL310

Room 412 A

Session Time:

8:00 a.m.

This session includes presentations looking at the effects of blends of petroleum and non-petroleum based diesel fuel on engine performance and emissions. Presentations cover fuels derived from different non-petroleum sources. The sessions starts with a review of biodiesel quality within the US.

Organizers Chairpersons Time

8:00 a.m.

Barbara Goodrich, John Deere Product Engineering Center; Gerald Micklow, Florida Institute of Technology; Paul Richards Gerald Micklow, Florida Institute of Technology; Barbara Goodrich, John Deere Product Engineering Center Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1379

Review of 2013 U.S. Retail Biodiesel Blends Quality Survey Shailesh Martin Lopes, Pat Geng, General Motors Co.; Anke Konzack, SGS

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-1394

Effects of Biodiesel Feedstock on the Emissions from a Modern Light Duty Engine Dai Liu, Hongming Xu, Ramadhas Arumugam Sakunthalai, Univ. of Birmingham

9:00 a.m.

2014-01-1378

Evaluation of Emission Characteristics of Blend of Algae Oil Methyl Ester with Diesel in a Medium Capacity Diesel Engine Jitesh Singh Patel, Naveen Kumar, Amar Deep, Abhishek Sharma, Dhruv Gupta, Delhi Technological Univ.

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-1386

Experimental Investigation on Biodiesel from Microalgae as Fuel for Diesel Engines Carlo Alberto Rinaldini, Enrico Mattarelli, Universita di Modena e Reggio Emilia; Michael Magri, Mariaelena Beraldi, Teregroup

9:40 a.m.

2014-01-1392

Utilizing FAME as a Cetane Number Improver for a Light-duty Diesel Engine XiaoDan Cui, Peng Lu, Hiroki Nakamura, Mitsuhiro Matsunaga, Akira Kikusato, Kusaka Jin, Yasuhiro Daisho, Waseda Univ.

10:00 a.m.

2014-01-1396

Effect of Blending of Ethanol in Kusum Oil on Performance and Emission Characteristics of a Single Cylinder Diesel Engine Harveer Singh Pali, Naveen Kumar, Delhi Technological University; Chinmaya Mishra, Galgotias University

10:20 a.m.

2014-01-1395

Comparison and Evaluation of Engine Wear, Combustion and Emissions Performance between Diesel, Karanja and Jatropha Oil Methyl Ester Biodiesel in a 780 hp Military Diesel Engine Anand Kumar Pandey, P. Sivakumar, Combat Vehicle R&D Establishment, Chennai; Milankumar Nandgaonkar, College of Engineering, Pune; S. Suresh, Combat Vehicle R&D Establishment, Chennai

10:40 a.m.

2014-01-1400

Emissions and Redox Activity of Biodiesel Blends Obtained from Different Feedstocks from a Heavy-Duty Vehicle Equipped with DPF/SCR Aftertreatment and a Heavy-Duty Vehicle without Control Aftertreatment Nicholas Gysel, George Karavalakis, Thomas Durbin, Debra Schmitz, Arthur Cho, University of California

11:00 a.m.

2014-01-1381

Low Temperature Heat Release of Palm and Soy Biodiesel in Late Injection Low Temperature Combustion Brandon T. Tompkins, Hoseok Song, Timothy J. Jacobs, Texas A&M Univ.

11:20 a.m.

2014-01-1377

Experimental Investigations on a Diesel Engine Using Coconut Shell Pyro Oil (CSPO) - Diesel Blends as Fuel Senthil Kumar Masimalai, MIT and Anna University Chennai; Kuppusamy Venkatesan, S.K.P.E.C. Thiruvannamalai

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00388, SUB-TP-00009, SUB-TP00010 and SUB-TP-00012, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Fuels and Lubricants / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Alternative and Advanced Fuels (Part 1 of 2) Session Code:

PFL330 Session Time:

Room 412 A

1:00 p.m.

This session focuses on the fundamental properties of fuels and methods for measuring these properties, as well as issues related to fuel storage and transportation. Examples include diesel fuel lubricity determination, fuel effects on deposits, cold weather issues, and environmental and toxicological impacts of new fuels.

Organizers -

Chairpersons Time

1:00 p.m.

Casey Maxwell Allen, Marquette University; George Karavalakis, Univ. of California-Riverside; Amanda Lea-Langton, Univ. of Leeds; Charles Mueller, Sandia National Laboratories; Elisa Toulson, Michigan State University George Karavalakis, Univ. of California-Riverside; Charles Mueller, Sandia National Laboratories Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1468

Characterization of Hydroprocessed Used Cooking Oils in Blend with Low Quality Gasoil Samples Dimitrios Karonis, Despina Chilari, Constantina Manou, National Technical University of Athens

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-1462

Compatibility Assessment of Elastomer Materials to Test Fuels Representing Gasoline Blends Containing Ethanol and Isobutanol Michael D. Kass, Timothy Theiss, Steve Pawel, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; James Baustian, Les Wolf, Butamax Advanced Biofuels, LLC; Wolf Koch, Technology Resources International, Inc.; Chris Janke, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-1465

Compatibility Assessment of Plastic Infrastructure Materials to Test Fuels Representing Gasoline Blends Containing Ethanol and Isobutanol Michael D. Kass, Chris Janke, Timothy Theiss, Steve Pawel, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; James Baustian, Les Wolf, Butamax Advanced Biofuels LLC; Wolf Koch, Technology Resources International, Inc.

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-1470

Experimental and Modeling Study on Auto-Ignition of DME/n-Butane Blends under Engine Relevant Pressure Xue Jiang, YingJia Zhang, Lun Pan, XingJia Man, Zuohua Huang, Xi'an Jiaotong University

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-1452

An Experimental Investigation of the Combustion Characteristics of Acetone-Butanol-Ethanol-Diesel Blends with Different ABE Component Ratios in a Constant Volume Chamber Han Wu, Chang'an University; Ming Huo, Univ. of Illinois; Nan Zhou, Jilin University; Karthik Nithyanandan, Chia-Fon Lee, Univ. of Illinois; Chunhua Zhang, Chang'an University; Jiang Lin, Zhejiang Univ. of Science and Technology

2:40 p.m.

2014-01-1464

A Surrogate Fuel Formulation Approach for Real Transportation Fuels with Application to Multi-Dimensional Engine Simulations Xingyuan Su, Youngchul Ra, Rolf Reitz, Univ. of Wisconsin

3:00 p.m.

2014-01-1474

Design and Analysis of a Modified CFR Engine for the Octane Rating of Liquefied Petroleum Gases (LPG) Kai Morganti, Tien Mun Foong, Michael Brear, Gabriel Da Silva, Yi Yang, Univ. of Melbourne; Frederick Dryer, Princeton Univ.

3:20 p.m.

2014-01-1461

A Computational Study of the Effects of EGR and Intake-Pressure Boost on DME Autoignition Characteristics over Wide Ranges of Engine Speed Narankhuu Jamsran, Ocktaeck Lim, University of Ulsan; Norimasa Iida, Keio Univ

3:40 p.m.

2014-01-1454

A Comparative Study of Emission Characteristics of Propanol Isomers/Gasoline Blends Combined with EGR Jing Gong, Jian Cai, Chenglong Tang, Xi'an Jiaotong University

2014-01-1449

Effects of Di-(2-ethoxyethyl) Carbonate as an Oxygenated Fuel on Diesel Fuel Properties and Engine Performances (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Hejun Guo, Xi'an Research Institute of High Tech.; Shenghua Liu, Xi¿an Jiaotong University

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00391, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Fuels and Lubricants / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Fuel Injection and Sprays - Spray Modeling (Part 1 of 2) Session Code:

PFL322 Session Time:

Room 412 B

8:00 a.m.

This session is devoted to experimental and computational work in the area of fuel injection systems and sprays. Topics include: spray characterization, cavitation, multi-phase jet modeling, CFD models for spray processes, wall films and impingement, hydraulic circuit analysis, and dissolved gas effects. Studies of both gasoline and diesel fuel sprays and fuel injection equipment are encouraged.

Organizers Chairpersons Time

8:00 a.m.

Tarek M. Abdel-Salam, East Carolina University; Essam El-Hannouny, Argonne National Laboratory; Jacqueline O'Connor, Sandia National Laboratories Tarek Abdel-Salam, East Carolina University; Michele Battistoni, Universita degli Studi di Perugia; Sibendu Som, Argonne National Laboratory Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1418

Simulation of the First Millimeters of the Diesel Spray by an Eulerian Spray Atomization Model Applied on ECN Spray A Injector José María Desantes, Raúl Payri, Jaime Gimeno, Pedro Marti-Aldaravi, Universitat Politècnica de València

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-1431

Non-classical Orifice Characterization Kenth Svensson, Chad Koci, Caterpillar

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-1417

Comparison of Spray Structures of Diesel and Gasoline Using Modified Evaporation Model in Openfoam CFD Package Donghoon Kim, Kihyun Kim, Korea Advanced Inst of Science & Tech

9:00 a.m.

2014-01-1419

Influence of Injector Diameter (0.2-1.2 mm range) on Diesel Spray Combustion: Measurements and CFD Simulations Michele Bolla, Ale¿ Srna, Yuri M. Wright, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology; Beat Von Rotz, Kai Herrmann, Wärtsilä Switzerland Ltd.; Konstantinos Boulouchos, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-1428

Influence of Cylindrical, k, and ks Diesel Nozzle Shape on the Injector Internal Flow Field and on the Emerging Spray Characteristics Federico Brusiani, Gian Marco Bianchi, Stefania Falfari, University of Bologna; Angelo Onorati, Tommaso Lucchini, Politecnico di Milano; Rita Di Gioia, Magneti Marelli Powertrain SPA

9:40 a.m.

2014-01-1423

Numerical Simulations of Supersonic Diesel Spray Injection and the Induced Shock Waves Shaoping Quan, Meizhong Dai, Eric Pomraning, P. K. Senecal, Keith Richards, Convergent Science Inc.; Sibendu Som, Argonne National Laboratory; Scott Skeen, Julien Manin, Lyle M. Pickett, Sandia National Laboratories

10:00 a.m.

2014-01-1421

Numerical Simulation Study of Cavitating Nozzle Flow and Spray Propagation with Respect to Liquid Compressibility Effects David Greif, AVL-AST d.o.o.; Wilfried Edelbauer, AVL LIST GmbH; Jure Strucl, AVL-AST d.o.o.

10:20 a.m.

2014-01-1425

Eulerian CFD Modeling of Coupled Nozzle Flow and Spray with Validation Against X-Ray Radiography Data Qingluan Xue, Argonne National Laboratory; Michele Battistoni, Universita degli Studi di Perugia; Sibendu Som, Argonne National Laboratory; Shaoping Quan, P. K. Senecal, Eric Pomraning, Convergent Science Inc.; David Schmidt, Univ. of Massachusetts

10:40 a.m.

2014-01-1422

Numerical characterization of two alternative-to-diesel fuels using a moments spray model Nwabueze Emekwuru, Univ. of Wolverhampton

11:00 a.m.

2014-01-1433

Modelling of Liquid Fuel Spray in Non-Isothermal Environments Ogheneruona E. Diemuodeke, Cranfield Univ. ; Univ. of Port Harcourt; Ilai Sher, Cranfield University

11:20 a.m.

2014-01-1429

Effects of Real-Fluid Thermodynamics on High-Pressure Fuel Injection Processes Joseph Oefelein, Guilhem Lacaze, Rainer Dahms, Anthony Ruiz, Sandia National Laboratories; Antony Misdariis, Renault SAS

11:40 a.m.

2014-01-1426

Effect of Off-Axis Needle Motion on Internal Nozzle and Near Exit Flow in a Multi-Hole Diesel Injector Michele Battistoni, Universita degli Studi di Perugia; Qingluan Xue, Sibendu Som, Argonne National Laboratory; Eric Pomraning, Convergent Science Inc.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00398 and SUB-TP-00009, and a individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Fuels and Lubricants / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Fuel Injection and Sprays - Spray Modeling (Part 2 of 2) Session Code: Room 412 B

PFL322 Session Time:

1:00 p.m.

This session is devoted to experimental and computational work in the area of fuel injection systems and sprays. Topics include: spray characterization, cavitation, multi-phase jet modeling, CFD models for spray processes, wall films and impingement, hydraulic circuit analysis, and dissolved gas effects. Studies of both gasoline and diesel fuel sprays and fuel injection equipment are encouraged.

Organizers Chairpersons Time

1:00 p.m.

Tarek M. Abdel-Salam, East Carolina University; Essam El-Hannouny, Argonne National Laboratory; Jacqueline O'Connor, Sandia National Laboratories Tarek Abdel-Salam, East Carolina University; Michele Battistoni, Universita degli Studi di Perugia; Sibendu Som, Argonne National Laboratory Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1430

Research of the Primary Breakup of a Planar Liquid Sheet Produced by an Air-Blast Atomizer Hua Zhou, Tsinghua University; Chia-Fon Lee, Univ. of Illinois; Shi-jin Shuai, Tsinghua University

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-1427

Influence of the Injector Geometry on Primary Breakup in Diesel Injector Systems Mathis Bode, Felix Diewald, David Oliver Broll, Jan Felix Heyse, ITV, RWTH Aachen University; Vincent Le Chenadec, École Centrale Paris; Heinz Pitsch, ITV, RWTH Aachen University

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-1424

Comparison of Spray Characteristics Measured in an Optical Single Cylinder Diesel Engine with 1D Model Ezio Mancaruso, Renato Marialto, Luigi Sequino, Bianca Maria Vaglieco, Istituto Motori CNR

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-1434

GDi Nozzle Parameter Studies Using LES and Spray Imaging Methods Mark A. Shost, Ming-Chia Lai, Wayne State University; Bizhan Befrui, Peter Spiekermann, Daniel L. Varble, Delphi Automotive

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00398, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Fuels and Lubricants / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Fuel Injection and Sprays - Experimental Sprays (Part 1 of 2) Session Code:

PFL321

Room 412 B

Session Time:

2:40 p.m.

This session is devoted to experimental and computational work in the area of fuel injection systems and sprays. Topics include: spray characterization, cavitation, multi-phase jet modeling, CFD models for spray processes, wall films and impingement, hydraulic circuit analysis, and dissolved gas effects. Studies of both gasoline and diesel fuel sprays and fuel injection equipment are encouraged.

Organizers Chairpersons Time

2:40 p.m.

Tarek M. Abdel-Salam, East Carolina University; Essam El-Hannouny, Argonne National Laboratory; Jacqueline O'Connor, Sandia National Laboratories Tarek Abdel-Salam, East Carolina University; Vasudha Patri, Argonne National Laboratory Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1404

X-ray Imaging of Cavitation in Diesel Injectors Daniel Duke, Andrew Swantek, Zak Tilocco, Alan Kastengren, Kamel Fezzaa, Argonne National Laboratory; Kshitij Neroorkar, Maryam Moulai, University of Massachusetts; Christopher Powell, Argonne National Laboratory; David Schmidt, University of Massachusetts

3:00 p.m.

2014-01-1406

Schlieren and Mie Scattering Visualization for Single-Hole Diesel Injector under Vaporizing Conditions with Numerical Validation Alessandro Montanaro, Marianna Migliaccio, Luigi Allocca, Valentina Fraioli, Istituto Motori CNR; Seong-Young Lee, Anqi Zhang, Jeffrey Naber, Michigan Technological University

3:20 p.m.

2014-01-1407

Spray Characterization for Pure Fuel and Binary Blends under NonReacting Conditions José V. Pastor, José M. Garcia-Oliver, Vicente Bermudez, Carlos Micó, CMT- Universitat Politècnica de València

3:40 p.m.

2014-01-1415

High Speed Imaging Study on the Spray Characteristics of Dieseline at Elevated Temperatures and Back Pressures Xiao Ma, University of Birmingham; Liang Zheng, Yanfei Li, Zhi Wang, Tsinghua University; Hongming Xu, Tsinghua University, University of Birmingham; Jian-Xin Wang, Tsinghua University

2014-01-1408

Investigation on the Spray Characteristics of DMF- Isooctane Blends using PDPA (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) PoWen Tu, Changzhao Jiang, Haichun Ding, Birmingham Univ.; Cao Li, Jaguar Land Rover; Hongming Xu, Birmingham Univ.; Tsinghua Univ.; Akbar Ghafourian, Birmingham Univ.; Shi-jin Shuai, Tsinghua Univ.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00404 and SUB-TP-00009, and a individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Fuels and Lubricants / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Fuel/Additive Effects on SI Combustion Processes Session Code:

PFL214

Room 413 A

Session Time:

8:00 a.m.

This session focuses on the impact of conventional and alternative fuels as well as fuel additives on the operation, performance and emissions of SI engines. Papers focus on the impact of bio-derived fuels (ethanol, butanol and others) on engine design and performance as well as gasoline properties and additives, and their impact.

Organizers Chairpersons Time

8:00 a.m.

Elana Chapman, Richard S. Davis, John O. Waldman, General Motors Co. John O. Waldman, Elana Chapman, General Motors Co. Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1228

Effects of Fuel Octane Rating and Ethanol Content on Knock, Fuel Economy, and CO2 for a Turbocharged DI Engine Thomas G. Leone, Edward D. Olin, James E. Anderson, Hosuk H. Jung, Michael H. Shelby, Ford Motor Co.; Robert A. Stein, AVL Powertrain Engineering Inc.

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-1231

Intermediate Alcohol-Gasoline Blends, Fuels for Enabling Increased Engine Efficiency and Powertrain Possibilities Derek Splitter, James Szybist, Oak Ridge National Lab.

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-1230

Impact of Blending Gasoline with Isobutanol Compared to Ethanol on Efficiency, Performance and Emissions of a Recreational Marine 4Stroke Engine Thomas Wallner, Andrew Ickes, Argonne National Lab.; Jeff Wasil, BRP US Inc.; James Sevik, Scott Miers, Michigan Technological Univ.

9:00 a.m.

2014-01-1232

Comparative Evaluation of Engine Control Strategy on Regulated Emissions and Nano-Particle Characteristics of LPG Direct Injection (LPDI) Vehicle During the Cold Start and the Hot Phases in the FTP75 Cycle Juwon Kim, JongShin Lee, SeungHyun Rew, Donghyeon Lee, Hyundaiautron; Cha-Lee Myung, Simsoo Park, Korea Univ.

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-1455

Regulated Emissions from Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) Powered Vehicles Robert L. Russell, Kent Johnson, Thomas Durbin, Nicole Davis, University of California; James Lents, Int. Sustainable Systems Research Center

9:40 a.m.

2014-01-1227

Factors Determining the Octane Number of Alkanes Hiromitsu Ando, Yasuyuki Sakai, University of Fukui; Kazunari Kuwahara, Osaka Institute of Technology

10:00 a.m.

2014-01-1229

Novel Renewable Oxygenate Additive for SI Engines

ORAL ONLY

Robert E. Fanick, Southwest Research Institute; Aviad Cahana, xf Technologies Inc.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, SUB-TP-00010 and SUB-TP-00012, and als individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Engine Combustion / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Basic SI Combustion Processes Session Code:

PFL211

Room 413 A

Session Time:

10:40 a.m.

This session focuses on basic SI combustion processes including studies of mixture formation, engine efficiency, flame propagation, and emissions formation. Papers cover both 4-stroke and 2-stroke engines characterized by 1) ignition by an external energy source that serves to control combustion phasing, and 2) a combustion rate that is limited by flame propagation.

Organizers Chairpersons Time

10:40 a.m.

Terrence Alger, Southwest Research Institute; Richard S. Davis, General Motors Co.; Ronald James Herrin, GM Powertrain (retired) Terrence Alger, Southwest Research Institute; Ronald James Herrin, GM Powertrain (retired) Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1205

Effect of Valve Timing and Residual Gas Dilution on Flame Development Characteristics in a Spark Ignition Engine Kang Xu, Hui Xie, Minggang Wan, Tao Chen, Tianjin Univ.; Hua Zhao, Brunel Univ.

11:00 a.m.

2014-01-1206

Performance Maps of Turbocharged SI Engines with GasolineEthanol Blends: Torque, Efficiency, Compression Ratio, Knock Limits, and Octane Young Suk Jo, Raymond Lewis, Leslie Bromberg, John Heywood, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

11:20 a.m.

2014-01-1207

The Effects of Charge Homogeneity and Repeatability on Particulates Using the PLIF Technique in an Optical DISI Engine Quan Liu, Alasdair Cairns, Hua Zhao, Mohammadreza Anbari Attar, Brunel Univ.; Luke Cruff, Hugh Blaxill, MAHLE Powertrain LLC

11:40 a.m.

2014-01-1208

The Efficiency and Emission Characteristics of Dual Fuel Combustion Using Gasoline Direct Injection and Ethanol Port Injection in an SI Engine Namho Kim, Seokwon Cho, Seoul National Univ.; Hoimyung Choi, Advanced Institutes of Convergence Tech.; Han Ho Song, Kyoungdoug Min, Seoul National Univ.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, SUB-TP-00008, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Engine Combustion / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Abnormal SI Combustion (Part 1 of 2) Session Code:

PFL213

Room 413 A

Session Time:

1:00 p.m.

This session focuses on abnormal SI combustion processes including spark knock and preignition. Papers cover both 4-stroke and 2-stroke engines characterized by 1) ignition by an external energy source that serves to control combustion phasing, and 2) a combustion rate that is limited by flame propagation. (Part 1 of 2)

Organizers Chairpersons Time

1:00 p.m.

Terrence Alger, Southwest Research Institute; Richard S. Davis, John O. Waldman, General Motors Co.; Lurun Zhong, Chrysler Corporation LLC John O. Waldman, General Motors Co.; Terrence Alger, Southwest Research Institute Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1212

Investigation on Pre-ignition and Super-Knock in Highly Boosted Gasoline Direct Injection Engines Zhi Wang, Hui Liu, Tao Song, Yaqi Xu, Jian-Xin Wang, Tsinghua Univ.; Dong-Sheng Li, Tao Chen, Dongfeng Motor Corp.

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-1214

A Comprehensive Simulation Approach to Irregular Combustion Thomas Lauer, Michael Heiss, Nikola Bobicic, Werner Holly, Vienna University of Technology; Stefan Pritze, GM Powertrain

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-1226

Fuel Octane and Volatility Effects on the Stochastic Pre-Ignition Behavior of a 2.0L Gasoline Turbocharged DI Engine Elana Chapman, Richard Davis, William Studzinski, Pat Geng, General Motors Co.

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-1218

Study of Low-Speed Pre-Ignition in Boosted Spark Ignition Engine Yoshihiro Okada, Shigeki Miyashita, Toyota Motor Corp.; Yoshihiro Izumi, Nippon Soken, Inc.; Yutaka Hayakawa, DENSO Corp.

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-1219

Measuring the Impact of Engine Oils and Fuels on Low-Speed PreIgnition in Downsized Engines Orian Welling, University of Cambridge; James Moss, John Williams, BP International Ltd; Nick Collings, University of Cambridge

2:40 p.m.

2014-01-1213

Impact of Lubricant Composition on Low-speed Pre-Ignition Orian Welling, Nick Collings, University of Cambridge; John Williams, James Moss, BP International Ltd.

3:00 p.m.

2014-01-1222

Lubricant Induced Pre-Ignition in an Optical SI Engine Simon F. Dingle, Alasdair Cairns, Hua Zhao, Brunel Univ.; John Williams, Oliver Williams, Rana Ali, BP International Ltd.

3:20 p.m.

2014-01-1224

The Effect of Oil Intrusion on Super Knock in Gasoline Engine Yunliang Qi, Yaqi Xu, Zhi Wang, Jianxin Wang, Tsinghua Univ.

3:40 p.m.

2014-01-1217

Analysis of Knocking Suppression Effect of Cooled EGR in TurboCharged Gasoline Engine Kengo Kumano, Shiro Yamaoka, Hitachi, Ltd.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00410 and SUB-TP-00008, and a individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Engine Combustion / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Particle Emissions from Combustion Sources (Part 2 of 3) Session Code:

PFL450

Room 413 B

Session Time:

8:00 a.m.

Papers in Session 2 are related to diesel PM emissions, including the effects of EGR, biodiesel fuels, duel fuel systems, and soot emissions modeling.

Organizers Chairpersons Time

8:00 a.m.

Imad A. Khalek, Southwest Research Institute; Matti Maricq, Ford Motor Co.; Andrea Strzelec, Texas A&M University Andrea Strzelec, Texas A&M University; Imad Khalek, Southwest Research Institute; Matti Maricq, Ford Motor Co Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1593

Experimental Study of Physical and Chemical Properties of Soot under Several EGR Conditions Hidemasa Iwata, Ibiden Co. Ltd.; Athanasios Konstandopoulos, CERTH/CPERI and Aristotle University; Kazuki Nakamura, Kazutake Ogyu, Kazushige Ohno, Ibiden Co. Ltd.

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-1602

Effect of Diesel/RME Blend on Particle Emissions from a Diesel Engine for Quadricycle Vehicle Silvana Di Iorio, Agnese Magno, Ezio Mancaruso, Bianca Maria Vaglieco, Istituto Motori CNR

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-1600

Emissions from Compression Ignition Engines with Animal-FatDerived Biodiesel Fuels Justin E. Ketterer, James S. Wallace, Greg J. Evans, University of Toronto

9:00 a.m.

2014-01-1612

Effect of Injection Parameters and EGR on the Particle Size Distributions and Exhaust Emissions for Diesel and Biodiesel Fuels in CRDI Engine Donghui Qi, Tsinghua Univ.; Chia-Fon Lee, Univ. of Illinois; Yilu Lin, Tsinghua Univ.

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-1613

Analysis of the Impact of the Dual-Fuel Ethanol-Diesel System on the Size, Morphology, and Chemical Characteristics of the Soot Particles Emitted from a LD Diesel Engine Gabriele Di Blasio, Mauro Viscardi, Istituto Motori CNR; Michela Alfè, Valentina Gargiulo, Anna Ciajolo, Istituto Ricerche sulla Combustione CNR; Carlo Beatrice, Istituto Motori CNR

9:40 a.m.

2014-01-1605

Impact of FAME Content on the Regeneration Frequency of Diesel Particulate Filters (DPFs) Kenneth Rose, Heather Hamje, Liesbeth Jansen, Corrado Fittavolini, Richard Clark, Maria Dolores Cardenas Almena, Concawe; Dimitris Katsaounis, Christos Samaras, Savas Geivanidis, Zissis Samaras, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00390 and SUB-TP-00010, and a

individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Exhaust Aftertreatment and Emissions Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Particle Emissions from Combustion Sources (Part 3 of 3) Session Code:

PFL450 Session Time:

Room 413 B

1:00 p.m.

Papers in Session 3 address PM emissions from gasoline engines, including GDI, ethanol effects, and modeling. Also included is PM from RCCI engines.

Organizers Chairpersons Time

1:00 p.m.

Imad A. Khalek, Southwest Research Institute; Matti Maricq, Ford Motor Co.; Andrea Strzelec, Texas A&M University Imad Khalek, Southwest Research Institute; Matti Maricq, Ford Motor Co; Andrea Strzelec, Texas A&M University Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1590

A Sectional Soot Model for RANS Simulation of Diesel Engines Damien Aubagnac-Karkar, Jean-Baptiste Michel, Olivier Colin, Ludovic Noël, IFP Energies Nouvelles; Nasser Darabiha, Ecole Centrale Paris

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-1606

Novel Characterization of GDI Engine Exhaust for Gasoline and MidLevel Gasoline-Alcohol Blends John M. Storey, Sam Lewis, James Szybist, John Thomas, Teresa Barone, Mary Eibl, Eric Nafziger, Brian Kaul, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-1608

Particulate Emissions from European Vehicles Featuring Direct Injection Spark Ignition Engines Tested Under Laboratory Conditions Piotr Bielaczyc, Joseph Woodburn, Andrzej Szczotka, Bosmal Automotive R & D Institute

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-1611

Effects of Ethanol on Part-Load Performance and Emissions Analysis of SI Combustion with EIVC and Throttled Operation and CAI Combustion Mohammed Moore Ojapah, Hua Zhao, Yan Zhang, Brunel University

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-1607

Modeling of Equivalence Ratio Effects on Particulate Formation in a Spark-Ignition Engine under Premixed Conditions Qi Jiao, Rolf Reitz, University of Wisconsin

2:40 p.m.

2014-01-1588

Number Concentration and Size Distributions of Nanoparticle Emissions during Low Temperature Combustion using Fuels for Advanced Combustion Engines (FACE) Peter Bonsack, Ross Ryskamp, Marc Besch, Daniel Carder, Mridul Gautam, West Virginia University; John Nuszkowski, University of North Florida

3:00 p.m.

2014-01-1596

Particulate Matter Characterization of Reactivity Controlled Compression Ignition (RCCI) on a Light Duty Engine Adam Dempsey, Scott Curran, John Storey, Mary Eibl, Josh Pihl, Vitaly Prikhodko, Robert Wagner, James Parks, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00390 and SUB-TP-00010, and a individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Exhaust Aftertreatment and Emissions Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Wednesday, April 9

Cold Start and Transients Session Code:

PFL290 Session Time:

Room 414 A/B

8:00 a.m.

This session focuses on both SI and CI combustion and mixture preparation during cold start and transient engine operation. Example topics include engine performance, emissions, control strategies and calibrations for cold start and transient operation impact on NOx, PM, HC, CO, and CO2 emissions; also including the impact of variable valve timing, spark, and turbocharger controls.

Organizers Time

8:00 a.m.

Eric W. Curtis, Ford Motor Co.; O. El Ganaoui-Mourlan, IFP School; Peter Moilanen, Ford Motor Co.; Hamid Servati, ServoTech. Engineering Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1368

On the Nature of Particulate Emissions from DISI Engines at ColdFast-Idle Justin E. Ketterer, Wai K. Cheng, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-1370

Investigation of VVT and spark timing on combustion and particle emission from a GDI Engine during transient operation Cheng Tan, Hongming Xu, He Ma, Akbar Ghafourian, Birmingham Univ.

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-1374

Behaviours of a GDI Gasoline Engine during Start Huayin Tang, Richard Burke, Sam Akehurst, Chris Brace, University of Bath; Les Smith, Jaguar Land Rover Ltd.

9:00 a.m.

2014-01-1366

SI Engine Control in the Cold-Fast-Idle Period for Low HC Emissions and Fast Catalyst Light Off Kevin Cedrone, Wai K. Cheng, MIT

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-1369

Ethanol Flex Fuel system with Delphi Heated injector application Roberto Krenus, Marcos R. V. Passos, Thiago Ortega, Kenneth Mowery, Delphi Automotive; Young Jin Kim, Hyundai Motor Co.; Lucille G. Lavan, Delphi Automotive; Kuho Lee, C.J. Park, Hyundai Motor Co.; Kwang Han, Delphi Automotive

9:40 a.m.

2014-01-1375

A Comparison of Cold-Start Behavior and its Impact on Fuel Economy for Advanced Technology Vehicles Jay Anderson, Michigan Technological Univ.; Eric Rask, Henning LohseBusch, Argonne National Lab.; Scott Miers, Michigan Technological Univ.

10:00 a.m.

2014-01-1373

In-Cylinder Wall Temperature Influence on Unburned Hydrocarbon Emissions During Transitional Period in an Optical Engine Using a Laser-Induced Phosphorescence Technique Xi Luo, Xin Yu, Kan Zha, Marcis Jansons, Wayne State Univ.; Valentin Soloiu, Georgia Southern Univ.

10:20 a.m.

2014-01-1367

Experimental Investigation of Transient Response and Turbocharger Coupling for High and Low Pressure EGR Systems David Heuwetter, William Glewen, David Foster, Roger Krieger, Michael Andrie, University of Wisconsin

10:40 a.m.

2014-01-1372

Experimental Investigation of Six Cylinder Turbocharged Di-Diesel Engine Cold Startability Dinesh Kumar B, Leelakumar Murugesan, M Nagarajan, Nitin Kakde, P Mahesh, Product Development Ashok Leyland Ltd.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, SUB-TP-00010, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Engine Combustion / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Wednesday, April 9

RCCI Combustion Session Code:

PFL262

Room 414 A/B

Session Time:

1:00 p.m.

Mixed mode using more than one fuel not fully mixed before combustion. Most often with auto ignition of spray injected late. Papers describing experiments and test data, simulation results focused on applications, fuel/additive effects, and RCCI (Reactivity-Controlled Compression Ignition) are invited and will be placed in appropriate sub-sessions. Papers with an emphasis on the modeling aspects of combustion are encouraged to be submitted into PFL110 or PFL120 modeling sessions.

Organizers Chairpersons Time

1:00 p.m.

Scott Curran, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Sage Kokjohn, University Of Wisconsin Madison; William F. Northrop, Univ. of Minnesota-Twin Cities Scott Curran, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1320

High Speed Dual-Fuel RCCI Combustion for High Power Output Jae Hyung Lim, N. Ryan Walker, Sage Kokjohn, Rolf Reitz, University of Wisconsin

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-1325

Improving the Understanding of Intake and Charge Effects for Increasing RCCI Engine Efficiency Derek Splitter, Martin Wissink, Dan DelVescovo, Rolf Reitz, University of Wisconsin

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-1323

Experimental Investigation of Engine Speed Transient Operation in a Light Duty RCCI Engine Reed Hanson, Rolf Reitz, University of Wisconsin

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-1324

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-1322

Reactivity Controlled Compression Ignition Drive Cycle Emissions and Fuel Economy Estimations Using Vehicle Systems Simulations with E30 and ULSD Scott Curran, Zhiming Gao, Robert Wagner, Oak Ridge National Lab. Simultaneous Reduction of NOX and Soot in a Diesel Engine through RCCI Operation with PFI of n-butanol and DI of Cottonseed Biodiesel Valentin Soloiu, Alejandro Rivero-Castillo, Martin Muinos, Marvin Duggan, Spencer Harp, Wallace Peavy, Sven Wolter, Brian Vlcek, Georgia Southern Univ.

2:40 p.m.

2014-01-1321

Computational Study of Reactivity Controlled Compression Ignition (RCCI) Combustion in a Heavy-Duty Diesel Engine Using Natural Gas Philip Zoldak, Andrzej Sobiesiak, University of Windsor; Michael Bergin, David D. Wickman, Wisconsin Engine Research Consultants

3:00 p.m.

2014-01-1318

Experimental Demonstration of RCCI in Heavy-Duty Engines using Diesel and Natural Gas Erik Doosje, Frank Willems, Rik Baert, TNO Automotive

3:20 p.m.

2014-01-1319

Dual Fuel Compression Ignition Combustion Concept for Gasoline and Diesel Christof Hepp, Markus Krenn, Josef Wasserbauer, Helmut Eichlseder, Graz University of Technology

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, SUB-TP-00009, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Engine Combustion / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Vehicle Dynamics, Stability and Control (Part 1 of 4)

Session Code:

AC500

8:00 a.m.

Room 415 A

Session Time:

This session is focused on vehicle dynamics and controls using modeling and simulation, and experimental analysis of passenger cars, heavy trucks, and wheeled military vehicles. This session addresses active and passive safety systems to mitigate rollover, yaw instability and braking issues; driving simulators and hardware-in-the-loop systems; suspension kinematics and compliance, steering dynamics, advanced active suspension technologies; and tire force and moment mechanics.

Organizers -

Time

8:00 a.m.

David A. Finch, Raetech Corp.; W. Riley Garrott, National Hwy Traffic Safety Admin; Paul Grygier; Mark Heitz; Gary J. Heydinger, SEA, Ltd.; Raymond Leto, TotalSim LLC; David R. Mikesell; Michael Royce; M. Kamel Salaani, Transportation Research Center Inc.; Amandeep Singh, US Army TARDEC Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0099

Professional Driving Simulator to Design First-Time-Right Race Cars Andrea Toso, Alessandro Moroni, Dallara

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-0122

Simulation of Transient Maneuver Hydroplaning Events Using HVE L. Daniel Metz, Metz Engineering and Racing, LLC

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-0139

Integrated Chassis Control for Improving On-Center Handling Behavior Sehyun Chang, Byungrim Lee, Youngdae Park, Hyunseok Cho, Minjun Kim, Hyundai Motor Co.

9:00 a.m.

2014-01-0128

Correlation of Subjective and Objective Measures of On-Center Handling Bongchoon Jang, Andong National Univ.; Kyongsu Yi, Chanhee Jung, Seoul National Univ.; Jaeman Lee, Young Joon Cha, Andong National Univ.; Jaeyong Park, Joonhong Park, Hyundai Kia Motor Co.

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-0110

Handling Analysis of a Vehicle Fitted with Roll-Plane Hydraulically Interconnected Suspension Using Motion-Mode Energy Method Haohua Hong, Hunan University; Lifu Wang, Univ. of Technology Sydney; Minyi Zheng, Hunan University; Nong Zhang, Univ. of Technology Sydney

9:40 a.m.

2014-01-0086

Development of Hardware-In-the-Loop Simulation System for Steering Evaluation Using Multibody Kinematic Analysis Masashi Tsushima, Eiichi Kitahara, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.; Taichi Shiiba, Takumi Motosugi, Meiji University

10:00 a.m.

2014-01-0118

A Primer on Building a Hardware in the Loop Simulation and Validation for a 6X4 Tractor Trailer Model Ryan M. Ashby, The Ohio State University; JongYun Jeong, Hyundai Motor Co.; Shreesha Y. Rao, Gary J. Heydinger, Dennis A. Guenther, The Ohio State University

10:20 a.m.

2014-01-0135

Modeling and Validation of ABS and RSC Control Algorithms for a 6×4 Tractor and Trailer Models using SIL Simulation Shreesha Y. Rao, The Ohio State University; JongYun Jeong, Hyundai Motor Co.; Ryan M. Ashby, Gary J. Heydinger, Dennis A. Guenther, The Ohio State University

10:40 a.m.

2014-01-0143

Dynamics Analysis of Car-Trailer Systems with Active Trailer Differential Braking Strategies Tao Sun, Yuping He, Jing Ren, Univ. of Ontario Institute of Technology

11:00 a.m.

2014-01-0117

Development of Composite Brake Pedal Stroke Simulator for ElectroHydraulic Braking System Yang Liu, Zechang Sun, Wenbin JI, Tongji University

11:20 a.m.

2014-01-0112

A Rough Road Ride Simulation Assessment with Flexible Vehicle Body Wen-Hou Ma, Edward McLenon, Max Farhad, Jay Knoll, Christopher Eccles, Michael Wright, Xuting Wu, General Motors Co.

2014-01-0076

Development of a Control Strategy and HIL Validation of Electronic Braking System for Commercial Vehicle (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Jongchol Han, Zong Changfu, Zhao Weiqiang, Jilin University

2014-01-0115

Dynamic Characteristics of a Full Car Fitted with Torsion-Eliminating Hydraulically Interconnected Suspension (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Jie Ni; Lifu Wang

2014-01-0156

The Rolling Quarter Car Model a Method to Incorporate Dynamic Tire Response in Grip Optimization (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Austin Gurley, Auburn University

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00376 and SUB-TP-00006, and a individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org

Planned by Vehicle Dynamics Committee / Automobile Chassis Activity; Motorsports Engineering Committee / Motorspo Engineering Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Vehicle Dynamics, Stability and Control (Part 2 of 4) Session Code:

AC500 Session Time:

Room 415 A

1:00 p.m.

This session is focused on vehicle dynamics and controls using modeling and simulation, and experimental analysis of passenger cars, heavy trucks, and wheeled military vehicles. This session addresses active and passive safety systems to mitigate rollover, yaw instability and braking issues; driving simulators and hardware-in-the-loop systems; suspension kinematics and compliance, steering dynamics, advanced active suspension technologies; and tire force and moment mechanics.

Organizers -

Time

1:00 p.m.

David A. Finch, Raetech Corp.; W. Riley Garrott, National Hwy Traffic Safety Admin; Paul Grygier; Mark Heitz; Gary J. Heydinger, SEA, Ltd.; Raymond Leto, TotalSim LLC; David R. Mikesell; Michael Royce; M. Kamel Salaani, Transportation Research Center Inc.; Amandeep Singh, US Army TARDEC Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0140

Robust Control of Anti-Lock Brake System for an Electric Vehicle Equipped with an Axle Motor Yutong Li, Junzhi Zhang, Chen Lv, State Key Lab of ASE, Tsinghua Univ.

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-0085

The Application of Control and Wheel Torque Allocation Techniques to Driving Modes for Fully Electric Vehicles Andrew Pennycott, Leonardo De Novellis, Aldo Sorniotti, Patrick Gruber, Univ. of Surrey

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-0087

Improving Stability of a Narrow Track Personal Vehicle using an Active Tilting System Shinhoon Kim, John McPhee, Nasser Lashgarian Azad, University of Waterloo

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-0155

Torque Vectoring Control for Distributed Drive Electric Vehicle Based on State Variable Feedback Yuan Feng, Zhuoping Yu, Lu Xiong, Jun Liu, Chi Jin, Tongji Univ.

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-0091

A Novel Hierarchical Global Chassis Control System for Distributed Electric Vehicles Yugong Luo, Kun Cao, Yifan Dai, Wenbo Chu, Keqiang Li, Tsinghua Univ.

3:00 p.m.

2014-01-0095

Reconciliation of ATV/UTV Handling Characteristics and the Operator David Renfroe, Alex Roberts, EI Consultants; Raphael Grzebieta, TARS, University of New South Wales; George Rechnitzer, George Rechnitzer & Associates; J. Keith Simmons

3:20 p.m.

2014-01-0145

Robust Semi-Active Ride Control under Stochastic Excitation Jeremy Kolansky, Virginia Tech; Amandeep Singh, Jill Goryca, US Army TARDEC

3:40 p.m.

2014-01-0147

Parameters Affecting Truck Ride Comfort Aref M. A. Soliman, South Valley Univ.; Nouby M. Gazaly, Minia Univ.; Fatma S. Kadry, South Valley Univ.

2014-01-0130

A Mainstream Test Methodology for Developing a Vehicle Equipped with an Electronic Stability Control System (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Donald F. Tandy, Tandy Engineering & Associates, Inc.; Steven Beane, Robert Pascarella, Ford Motor Co.

2014-01-0134

Vehicle Dynamics, Stability and Control (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Isabel Ramirez Ruiz, F. Cheli, Politecnico di Milano

2014-01-0146

Lay Driver Technique for Crash Avoidance Brake Application (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Lee Carr, Dan Barnes, Jennifer Crimeni, Carr Engineering, Inc.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-GTL-00001, COLL-TP-00376 and SU TP-00006, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org

Planned by Vehicle Dynamics Committee / Automobile Chassis Activity; Motorsports Engineering Committee / Motorspo Engineering Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Noise and Vibration (Part 4 of 8): Vehicle Body NVH Session Code:

AC200 Session Time:

Room 415 B

8:00 a.m.

¿This session covers the source identification, panel vibration, torsional stiffness and other NVH subjects dealing with BIW and the trim vehicle. It also covers some solutions to BIW NVH issues and concerns to improve the vehicle comfort.¿

Organizers Time

8:00 a.m.

Saeed Siavoshani, LMS A Siemens Business; Christopher Shaw, Visteon Climate Control Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0005

Torsion Mode Achievement on BIW of Next Generation Land Rover Freelander Atul Devidas Pol, Praveen Naganoor, Tata Technologies Ltd.

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-0013

Application and Development Challenges of Dynamic Damper in Cabin Booming Noise Elimination Ravi Kiran Cheni, Chetan Prakash Jain, Revathy Muthiah, Srikanth Gomatam, Maruti Suzuki India Ltd.

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-0010

Optimization of Body Structure for Road Noise Performance Hyungtae Kim, Sehwun Oh, Ki-Chang Kim, Ju Young Lee, Jungseok Cheong, Junmoo Her, Hyundai Motor Co.

2014-01-0014

Experimental Study on Source Identification of Bus Floor's Vibration (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Changxin Wang, Jilin University; Deguang Fang, Fuxiang Guo, Nanjing IVECO

2014-01-0025

Investigation of the Effect of Different Spot-Weld Modeling Approaches on Fundamental NVH Virtual Simulations (Written Only - No Oral Presentation) Kambiz Jahani; Sajjad Beigmoradi; Mohsen Bayani Khaknejad, R&D Centre of SAIPA

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00380, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Noise and Vibration Committee / Automobile Chassis Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Noise and Vibration (Part 5 of 8): Components and Accessories Session Code:

AC200

Room 415 B

Session Time:

9:40 a.m.

This session will cover intake/exhaust/powertrain and chassis noise and vibration. Papers covering vehicle interior comfort, advanced methods and subjective response are also welcome

Organizers Time

9:40 a.m.

Vikas Juneja, Chrysler Jeep Truck; Christopher Shaw, Visteon Climate Control Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0017

Effect of SRS Module with Newly Developed Vibration Reduction Structure Masashi Terada, Takashi Kondo, Yukihiro Kunitake, Kunitomo Miyahara, Honda R&D

10:00 a.m.

2014-01-0044

Consideration of Proper Analysis Method for Car Air-Conditioner's Noise Tomoya Ishii, Tomohiro Sudo, Masanori Morikawa, DENSO Corp.; Daisuke Nagahata, LMS Japan

10:20 a.m.

2014-01-0002

Investigation of the Applicability of Numerical Noise Prediction of an Axial Vehicle Cooling Fan Marcus Becher, Stefan Becker, University of Erlangen

11:00 a.m.

2014-01-0021

Analysis of Friction Induced Stability, Bifurcation, Chaos, Stick-slip Vibration and their Impacts on Wiping Effect of Automotive Wiper System Meng Huang, Tongji University

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00380, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Noise and Vibration Committee / Automobile Chassis Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Tire and Wheel Technology Session Code: Room 415 B

AC400 Session Time:

1:00 p.m.

Advanced concepts and modeling of tires will be presented by industry and university researchers.

Organizers Time

1:00 p.m.

John D. Andrus; David L. Howland, General Motors Co.; Jaehyung Ju, Univ. of North Texas; Neel K. Mani, Timothy A. Marantis, Bridgestone Americas Inc.; Rick S. Wallace, General Motors Co. Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0070

Lug Nut Tightness Reliability: Application of Torque-Angle Signature Analysis for Installation / Auditing Studies Ralph S. Shoberg, Jeff Drumheller, PCB Load & Torque, Inc.

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-0073

Minimum Cycle Requirement for SAE J2562 Ken Archibald, Independent Test Services; William Schnaidt, Rick Wallace, General Motors Co.; Kyle Archibald, Independent Test Services

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-0066

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-0074

Correlation Analysis of Rolling Resistance Test Results from SAE J1269 and J2452 Ben Wen, Gregory Rogerson, Alan Hartke, Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Influence of Tire Core and Surface Temperature on Lateral Tire Characteristics Christian Angrick, Sebastiaan van Putten, Günther Prokop, Technische Universität Dresden

2014-01-0069

Evaluation of Advanced Machine-Vision Sensors for Measuring the Tread Depth of a Tire (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Andrew Nevin, Hunter Engineering Co.; Eric Daoud, Provac SAS

Planned by Tire and Wheel Committee / Automobile Chassis Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Your Personal Brand Session Code:

CONG101

Room 420 A

Session Time:

10:00 a.m.

Do you know your personal brand? Your brand, reputation and credibility are all directly linked to your business, career, and professional path. Dennis is very familiar with developing a personal brand. His unique brand comes from his vast experience in the sports and entertainment industries. Mannion holds the rare distinction of having experience in all four major league sports where he has led operations during 14 postseason runs and been part of two World Series, a Major League All-Star Game, a NHL Conference Championship, a Super Bowl and two National League Championship Series. In this career development session, Mannion will share his personal brand success story and hopefully inspire you to write yours!

Organizers Chairpersons Presenters -

Martha Schanno, SAE International Whitney Liftig, IAV Automotive Engineering Inc. Dennis Mannion, Palace Sports and Entertainment and the Detroit Pistons

Wednesday, April 9 Navigating the Strategic Career Path Session Code: Room 420 A

CONG101 Session Time:

11:00 a.m.

Some people believe that employers should establish their employees¿ career tracks. In some ways, that makes things easier ¿ you just follow along with what others have planned for you and hope for the best. But such a passive approach to your professional development can lead to a stagnant, unfulfilling career. If you want to be in charge of your own destiny, you need the courage and the drive to forge your own career path. During this career development session, the speakers will engage in conversation about career path, leadership and what senior leaders expect from new employees.

Organizers Chairpersons -

Martha Schanno, SAE International Jeremy L. Kearney, General Motors Co.

Presenters -

Bill Huffaker, General Motors LLC

Wednesday, April 9 Active Safety and Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (Part 1 of 2) Session Code:

AC600

Room 420 B

Session Time:

8:00 a.m.

Active Safety & Advanced Driver Assistance Systems help prevent accidents or mitigate accident severity. Some of these safety systems provide alerts to the driver in critical situations, while others respond to threats by automatically braking and steering the vehicle to avoid crashes. Today's ADAS systems are enabled by on-board vehicle and environmental sensors such as radars and cameras. In the future, V2X communication will be added to enhance safety functionality and performance.

Organizers Time

8:00 a.m.

Joseph Kanianthra, Retired NHTSA; Kristofer D. Kusano, Virginia Tech.; H. Gabler, Virginia Tech Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0159

Automated Driving in Real Traffic: from Current Technical Approaches towards Architectural Perspectives Andree Hohm, Continental Teves AG & Co. oHG; Felix Lotz, Technische Universitat Darmstadt; Oliver Fochler, Stefan Lueke, Continental Teves AG & Co. oHG; Hermann Winner, Technische Universitat Darmstadt

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-0172

Benefit Estimation Method for Lane Departure Warning Systems in the American Traffic Environment Edgar Yoshio Morales Teraoka, Shin Tanaka, Tsutomu Mochida, Toyota Motor Corp.

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-0166

Fleetwide Safety Benefits of Production Forward Collision and Lane Departure Warning Systems Kristofer D. Kusano, H. Gabler, Thomas I. Gorman, Virginia Tech

9:00 a.m.

2014-01-0160

Clustering and Scaling of Naturalistic Forward Collision Warning Events Based on Expert Judgments Louis Tijerina, Ford Motor Co.; James Sayer, UMTRI

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-0163

Method of Selecting Test Scenarios for Pedestrian Forward Looking Pre-Collision System Evaluation Stanley Chien, Qiang Yi, Indiana Univ Purdue Univ Indianapolis; David Good, Indiana University - Bloomington; Ali Gholamjafari, Yaobin Chen, Indiana Univ Purdue Univ Indianapolis; Rini Sherony, Toyota Motor Engineering & Mfg NA Inc.

9:40 a.m.

2014-01-0158

Tradeoffs in the Evaluation of Light Vehicle Pre-Collision Systems David LeBlanc, Mark Gilbert, Stephen Stachowski, University of Michigan UMTRI; Rini Sherony, Toyota Motor Engineering & Mfg NA Inc.

10:00 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

Brain Wave Monitoring of Driver Fatigue Joshua R. Maxwell, Hyundai-Kia America Technical Center Inc.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00406, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Automobile Chassis Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group

Wednesday, April 9 Active Safety and Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (Part 2 of 2)

Session Code:

1:00 p.m.

AC600 Session Time:

Room 420 B

Active Safety & Advanced Driver Assistance Systems help prevent accidents or mitigate accident severity. Some of these safety systems provide alerts to the driver in critical situations, while others respond to threats by automatically braking and steering the vehicle to avoid crashes. Today's ADAS systems are enabled by on-board vehicle and environmental sensors such as radars and cameras. In the future, V2X communication will be added to enhance safety functionality and performance.

Organizers Time

Joseph Kanianthra, Retired NHTSA; Kristofer D. Kusano, Virginia Tech.; H. Gabler, Virginia Tech Paper No.

Title

1:00 p.m.

2014-01-0157

360° Surround View System with Parking Guidance

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-0167

Mengmeng Yu, Guanglin Ma, Delphi Automotive Development of Lens Condition Diagnosis for Lane Departure Warning by Using Outside Camera Masayuki Takemura, Masato Imai, Masahiro Kiyohara, Hitachi Research Lab.; Kota Irie, Masao Sakata, Clarion; Shoji Muramatsu, Hitachi Research Lab. 1:40 p.m.

2014-01-0170

Adaptation of the Mean Shift Tracking Algorithm to Monochrome Vision Systems for Pedestrian Tracking Based on HoG-Features Daniel Schugk, Anton Kummert, Univ. of Wuppertal; Christian Nunn, Delphi Automotive

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-0162

Evaluation of Intersection Assistance Systems Based on Vehicular Communication Systems Marco Steger, Michael Karner, Werner Rom, Daniel Watzenig, Virtual Vehicle Research Center

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-0161

Lateral Control for Automated Vehicle Following System in Urban Environments Dongwook Kim, Hakgu Kim, Seoul National University

2:40 p.m.

2014-01-0165

Vehicle Collision Avoidance Using Sensor Fusion

ORAL ONLY

Ming Hung Li, Chih Hung Yang, Chi-Chun Yao, Automotive Research & Testing Center

2014-01-0164

Multi-Modal Image Segmentation for Obstacle Detection and Masking (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Cheng-Lung Lee, Hongyi Zhang, Hong Nguyen, Yu-Ting Wu, Christopher Smalley, Utayba Mohammad, Mark J. Paulik, Univ. of Detroit Mercy

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00406, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Automobile Chassis Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group

Wednesday, April 9 Vehicle Aerodynamics (Part 4 of 10): Aerodynamics Development Session Code: Room 430 A

B500 Session Time:

8:00 a.m.

This session deals with the Aerodynamics Development of production vehicles, in particular investigations to improve the aero and thermal dynamics of vehicles via numerical and experimental methods, as well as documenting the tools and processes used.

Organizers -

Todd Lounsberry, Chrysler Group LLC; Taeyoung Han, Bahram Khalighi, General Motors Co.; Raymond Leto; James T. McKillen, Thomas N. Ramsay, Honda R & D Americas Inc.; David SimsWilliams, Durham Univ.; Sandeep Sovani, ANSYS Inc.; Mesbah Uddin, UNC Charlotte Motorsports Engineering; H. Robert (Bob) Welge, Robert's Engineering Development; Arturo Guzman, Chrysler Group LLC; Adrian P. Gaylard, Jaguar Land Rover; Kurt Zielinski, Honda R & D Americas Inc.;

Edward G. Duell, Jacobs Technology Inc.; Gary M. Elfstrom, Univ. of Ontario Institute of Technology; Gregory Fadler, Navistar; Mark E. Gleason, Chrysler Group LLC; Kevin Golsch, Navistar Time

8:00 a.m.

Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0572

The Aerodynamics Development of the New Nissan Qashqai Andreas Kremheller, Nissan Technical Centre Europe

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-0609

Differences between Air-Dam Spoiler Performances in Wind Tunnel and On-Road Tests Daichi Katoh, Suzuki Motor Corp.; Kensuke Koremoto, Munetsugu Kaneko, Honda R&D Co., Ltd.; Yoshimitsu Hashizume, Suzuki Motor Corp.

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-0601

Aerodynamic Characterization of the Design Changes for the Facelift of the VW Bora Yan Jiang, Jingyan Liu, Qiming Chi, Fang Lu, FAW-VW; Bo Li, Amanda Learned, Rui Song, Heinz Friz, Exa Corp.

9:00 a.m.

2014-01-0602

Effect of Rear-End Extensions on the Aerodynamic Forces of an SUV Lennert Sterken, Lennart Lofdahl, Chalmers University of Technology; Simone Sebben, Tim Walker, Volvo Car Corp.

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-0582

Experimental and Numerical Study of Heat Transfer at the Underbody of a Production Car Simon Huber, Thomas Indinger, Nikolaus Adams, Technische Universitat München; Thomas Schuetz, Audi AG

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00378 and SUB-TP-00004, and a individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Vehicle Aerodynamics Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Vehicle Aerodynamics (Part 5 of 10): Unsteady Aerodynamics Session Code:

B500

Room 430 A

Session Time:

10:00 a.m.

Vehicle aerodynamic development, drag reduction and fuel economy, handling and stability, cooling flows, surface soiling and water management, vehicle internal environment, tyre aerodynamics and modelling, aeroacoustics, structural response to aerodynamic loading, simulating the on-road environment, onset flow turbulence, unsteady aerodynamics, fundamental flow structures, new test methods and facilities, new applications of computational fluid dynamics simulation, competition vehicle aerodynamics.

Organizers -

Time

10:00 a.m.

David Sims-Williams, Durham Univ.; Kevin Golsch, Navistar; Arturo Guzman, Chrysler Group LLC; Taeyoung Han, Bahram Khalighi, General Motors Co.; Todd Lounsberry, Chrysler Group LLC; James T. McKillen, Thomas N. Ramsay, Honda R & D Americas Inc.; Sandeep Sovani, ANSYS Inc.; H. Robert (Bob) Welge, Robert's Engineering Development; Mesbah Uddin, UNC Charlotte Motorsports Engineering; Raymond Leto, TotalSim LLC; Adrian P. Gaylard, Jaguar Land Rover; Edward G. Duell, Jacobs Technology Inc.; Gary M. Elfstrom, Univ. of Ontario Institute of Technology; Gregory Fadler, Navistar; Mark E. Gleason, Chrysler Group LLC Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0604

The Aerodynamics of a Small Car Overtaking a Truck Jeff Howell, Tata Motors European Technical Centre; Kevin Garry, Jenny Holt, Cranfield Univ.

10:20 a.m.

2014-01-0576

Effect of Unsteady Lift Force on Vehicle Dynamics in Heave and Pitch Motion Tetsuhiro Kawamura, Atsushi Ogawa, Honda R&D Co., Ltd.

10:40 a.m.

2014-01-0597

Study on the Transient Behaviour of the Vortex Structure behind Ahmed Body Itsuhei Kohri, Teppei Yamanashi, Takayoshi Nasu, Tokyo City Univ.; Yoshimitsu Hashizume, Daichi Katoh, Suzuki Motor Corp.

11:00 a.m.

2014-01-0614

Evaluation of Non-Uniform Upstream Flow Effects on Vehicle Aerodynamics Adrian P. Gaylard, Nicholas Oettle, Jaguar Land Rover; Joaquin Gargoloff, Bradley Duncan, Exa Corp.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00378 and SUB-TP-00004, and a individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Vehicle Aerodynamics Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Occupant Protection: Accident Reconstruction (Part 1 of 2) Session Code:

B400

Room 430 B

Session Time:

9:00 a.m.

This session focuses on the latest research related to methods and techniques for reconstructing vehicular crashes involving wheeled and tracked vehicles, pedestrians, and roadside features. Emphasis is placed on experimental data and theoretical methods that will enable reconstructionists to identify, interpret and analyze physical evidence from vehicular crashes.

Organizers -

Time

9:00 a.m.

Christopher D. Armstrong, KEVA Engineering; Alan F. Asay, Armstrong Forensic Engineers Inc.; Timothy Cheek, Delta V Forensic Engrg; Brian J. Everest, General Motors Co.; Geoff Germane, Germane Engineering; Jason R. Kerrigan, Univ. of Virginia; L. Daniel Metz; Nathan A. Rose, Kineticorp LLC; Heath Spivey, Delta V Forensic Engrg; John T. Sprague, General Motors Co.; John C. Steiner, KEVA Engineering; David Plant, D P Plant & Associates Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0470

Pedestrian Impact on Low Friction Surface Greg A. Sullenberger, Inst. of Police Tech & Mgmt, University of North Florida

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-0483

Video Analysis and Analytical Modeling of Actual Vehicle/Pedestrian Collisions Thomas Rush, Jay Przybyla, Daniel Melcher, Christian Sax, Armstrong Forensic Engineers Inc.

10:00 a.m.

2014-01-0464

Vehicle Acceleration Modeling in PC-Crash Nathan A. Rose, Neal Carter, David Pentecost, Kineticorp LLC

10:20 a.m. 10:40 a.m.

Networking Break 2014-01-0478

Time and Distance Required for a Motorcycle to Turn Away from an Obstacle Wade D. Bartlett, Mechanical Forensics Engineering Srvc; Duane Meyers, Great Lakes Crash Analysis, LLC

11:00 a.m.

2014-01-0466

Lane Change Maneuver Driving a Car with Reduced Tire Pressure Jakub Zebala, Wojciech Wach, Inst. of Forensic Research

11:20 a.m.

2014-01-0475

Passenger Car Response to Interaction with Tractor-Trailer Steer Tire Lugs Joseph Cormier, Mark "Tony" Freund, Enrique Bonugli, Herbert Guzman, Biodynamic Research Corp.

2014-01-0473

Calculating Three Dimensional Stiffness Coefficients for Use in Three Dimensional Simulation Modeling for Accident Reconstruction (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Anthony Dominic Cornetto, Jeffrey Suway, Ronny Wahba, Fawzi Bayan, SEA Ltd.

2014-01-0477

Further Assessment of the Uncertainty of CRASH3 ¿V and Energy Loss Calculations (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Nathan A. Rose, Neal Carter, Kineticorp LLC

2014-01-0484

Acceleration Testing and Modeling of Vehicle Kinematics Under Idle Conditions (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Bryan Randles, Daniel Voss, Isaac Ikram, Christopher Furbish, Judson Welcher, Thomas Szabo, Biomechanical Research & Testing

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00393 and SUB-TP-00006, and a individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Occupant Protection Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Occupant Protection: Accident Reconstruction (Part 2 of 2) Session Code:

B400

Room 430 B

Session Time:

1:00 p.m.

This session focuses on the latest research related to methods and techniques for reconstructing vehicular crashes involving wheeled and tracked vehicles, pedestrians, and roadside features. Emphasis is placed on experimental data and theoretical methods that will enable reconstructionists to identify, interpret and analyze physical evidence from vehicular crashes.

Organizers -

Time

1:00 p.m.

Christopher D. Armstrong, KEVA Engineering; Alan F. Asay, Armstrong Forensic Engineers Inc.; Timothy Cheek, Delta V Forensic Engrg; Brian J. Everest, General Motors Co.; Geoff Germane, Germane Engineering; Jason R. Kerrigan, Univ. of Virginia; L. Daniel Metz; Nathan A. Rose, Kineticorp LLC; Heath Spivey, Delta V Forensic Engrg; John T. Sprague, General Motors Co.; John C. Steiner, KEVA Engineering; David Plant, D P Plant & Associates Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0469

Analysis of High-Speed Sideswipe Collisions Using Data from Small Overlap Tests R. Matthew Brach, Brach Engineering; Raymond M. Brach, University of Notre Dame and Brach Engineering; Katherine Pongetti, Brach Engineering

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-0472

Estimating the Speed Change and Relative Approach Speed of Aligned Offset Impacts using CRASH3 Techniques Ryan Fix, David King, Travis Fricker, MEA Forensic Engineers & Scientists

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-0468

Prediction of Stiffness Coefficients for Frontal Impacts in Passenger Vehicles Matthew Wood, Vivek Shekhawat, Tate Kubose, Rajeev Kelkar, InSciTech Inc.

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-0474

Calculating Non-Linear Frontal Stiffness Coefficients Brian Gilbert, Ron Jadischke, Joseph McCarthy, McCarthy Engineering Inc.

2:20 p.m. 2:40 p.m.

Networking Break 2014-01-0482

Characterization of Force Deflection Properties for Vehicular Bumper-to-Bumper Interactions Enrique Bonugli, Jeffrey Wirth, James Funk, Joseph Cormier, Herbert Guzman, Lisa Gwin, Mark Freund, Biodynamic Research Corp.

3:00 p.m.

2014-01-0481

Comparison of Quasistatic Bumper Testing and Dynamic Full Vehicle Testing for Reconstructing Low Speed Collisions James Funk, Enrique Bonugli, Herbert Guzman, Mark Freund, Biodynamic Research Corp.

3:20 p.m.

2014-01-0467

Sample-Based Estimation of Vehicle Speeds from Yaw Marks: Bayesian Implementation Using Markov Chain Monte Carlo Simulation Gary A. Davis, University of Minnesota

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00393 and SUB-TP-00006, and a individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Occupant Protection Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Wednesday, April 9 Keynote Address - Mobility: Future Market, or End of Growth? Session Code:

CONG301

Room AVL Technology Leadership Center/G Session Time: Keynote Speakers -

9:00 a.m.

Peter Phleps, Institute for Mobility Research

Wednesday, April 9 Consumer Driven Powertrain Innovations Session Code:

ANN102

Room AVL Technology Leadership Center/G Session Time:

9:45 a.m.

What will drive powertrain consumer purchase decisions of the future? Quality, driving experience, and performance are just a few reasons why. With so many powertrain choices, consumer preferences for powertrain rarely align with regulations. This panel will discuss pathways and 2025 powertrain solutions that set the standards for industry to meet a broad set of future real-world consumer needs.

Moderators Panelists -

Uwe Dieter Grebe, Executive Vice President, Global Business Development & International Operations, AVL LIST GmbH Bob Fascetti, Vice President, Powertrain Engineering, Ford Motor Co.; Steven A. Kiefer, Vice President Global Powertrain, General Motors Co.; Robert (Bob) Lee, Vice President and Head of Engine Powertrain and Electrified Propulsion Systems Engineering, Chrysler Group LLC;

Wednesday, April 9 Regulatory Driven Impacts on Powertrain Session Code:

ANN103

Room AVL Technology Leadership Center/G Session Time:

1:30 p.m.

Regulations are transforming powertrain technologies by pushing the industry to innovate at a very fast pace. The industry is also faced with finding the most cost effective solutions to meet future global emissions and fuel economy standards. This panel will discuss the types of innovation that various OEMs and suppliers are bringing forward to meet significant challenges. The real question is: what, if any, silver bullets exist in the innovation pipeline?

Moderators Panelists -

John M. Fuerst, President of Diesel Systems, Delphi Automotive Louis Bailoni, President, Scenaria Inc.; Robert J. Bienenfeld, Assistant Vice President, Environment & Energy Strategy, Product Regulatory Office, American Honda Motor Co. Inc.; Christopher Grundler,

Director of the Office of Transportation and Air Quality (OTAQ) for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA); Jennifer Rumsey, Vice President of Engineering, Engine Business, Cummins Inc.; Kregg S. Wiggins, Senior Vice President, Powertrain NA, Continental Automotive;

Wednesday, April 9 Keeping the Energy in Without Sacrificing Engine Components Session Code:

ANN202

Room FEV Powertrain Innovation Forum/Gra Session Time:

9:45 a.m.

Active thermal management of powertrain system components is becoming state-of-the-art as engineers consider active control strategies and technologies, which include thermostats, water pumps, application of complete thermal modules, and high load EGR systems, heating/cooling systems and other technologies that can be actively managed. This session will feature relevant insights into the trade-offs between thermal management and component durability.

Moderators Panelists -

David Lancaster, Principal Engineer, FEV Inc. Yohan Chi, Research Fellow, Passenger Diesel Engine, Hyundai Motor Company; David P. Kauppila, General Director, Engineering & Chief Manufacturing Engineer, Thermal Systems, Delphi Corporation; William F. Resh, Senior Manager - Powertrain Virtual Analysis, Chrysler Group LLC; Christopher P. Thomas, Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, BorgWarner Inc.; Michael Weiss, Director Thermal Management, Schaeffler Group;

Wednesday, April 9 The New Art of Quiet - NVH Powertrain Advancements and the Future of Quiet Session Code:

ANN203

Room FEV Powertrain Innovation Forum/Gra Session Time:

1:00 p.m.

With new trends toward ¿highly strung¿ engines and transmissions, start/stop operation, and electric and hybrid vehicles, the future of quiet is taking on a new shape. These technologies present myriad new possibilities and NVH engineers now face resulting challenges that require innovative and advanced solutions. In this session, industry experts will discuss this NVH renaissance and the forward-thinking technical approaches that are being used to proactively address these complex issues.

Moderators Panelists -

Kiran Govindswamy, Business Unit Director, FEV Inc. Jeff Hemphill, Chief Technology Officer, Schaeffler Group USA Inc.; Mark L. Stickler, Powertrain NVH Manager, Ford Motor Co.; Bernie Swanson, Jr., Senior Manager, Noise Vibration and Harshness, Chrysler Group LLC;

Thursday, April 10 Advanced Analysis, Design, and Optimization of Materials, Restraints, and Structures for Enhanced Automotive Safety and Weight Reduction (Part 1 of 2) Session Code:

M103

Room 110 A/B

Session Time:

8:00 a.m.

Papers with an emphasis on, but not limited to, innovative ideas to enhance automotive safety with improved material constitutive modeling, analysis method developments, simulation and pre/post processing tools, optimization techniques, crash code developments, finite element model updating, model validation and verification techniques, dummies and occupants, restraint systems, passive safety as well as lightweight material applications and designs are highly encouraged.

Organizers Time

William J. Altenhof, Univ. of Windsor; Guofei Chen, United States Steel Corp.; Wei Li, General Motors Co.; Sheng-Dong Liu, Generalety LLC; Jwo Pan; Tau Tyan, Ford Motor Co. Paper No.

Title

8:00 a.m.

2014-01-1987

Compressive Behavior of Representative Volume Element Specimens of Lithium-Ion Battery Cells under Different Constrained Conditions Shin-Jang Sung, Wei-Jen Lai, Mohammed Yusuf Ali, Jwo Pan, Univ. of Michigan; Saeed Barbat, Ford Motor Co.

8:20 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

Effects of Impact Velocity on Compressive Behavior of Representative Volume Element Specimens of Lithium-Ion Battery Cells Wei-Jen Lai, Shin-Jang Sung, Seung Hoon Hong, Mohammed Yusuf Ali, Jwo Pan, Univ. of Michigan-Ann Arbor; Sung-Tae Hong, Univ. of Ulsan, South Korea; Tau Tyan, Saeed Barbat, Ford Motor Co.

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-0804

CAE Driven Multi Disciplinary Optimization of Vehicle Systems and Sub Systems Basant Sharma, Detroit Engineered Products Inc.

9:00 a.m.

2014-01-0802

Modeling of Adaptive Energy Absorbing Steering Columns for Dynamic Impact Simulations Tau Tyan, Jeff Vinton, Eric Beckhold, Xiangtong Zhang, Jeffrey Rupp, Nand Kochhar, Saeed Barbat, Ford Motor Co.

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-0803

Modeling of an Advanced Steering Wheel and Column Assembly for Frontal and Side Impact Simulations Tau Tyan, Jeff Vinton, Eric Beckhold, Xiangtong Zhang, Jeffrey Rupp, Nand Kochhar, Saeed Barbat, Ford Motor Co.

9:40 a.m.

2014-01-0805

Curtain Airbag Linear Impact Simulation Method for FMVSS 226 and NCAP Side Impact Jeong Keun Lee, Byung-Jae Ahn, Ye Ri Hong, Hyundai MOBIS

2014-01-0794

Inclined Impact Test and Computer Simulation of Front Rail (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Yuanyuan Zhang, Shen Wu, Yuliang Shi, Jingang Tu, Jingguo Hu, Chery Automobile Co. Ltd.

2014-01-0801

Modeling and Experimental Studies of Crack Propagation in Laminated Glass Sheets (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Xiaoqing Xu, Jingjing Chen, Jun Xu, Yibing Li, Xuefeng Yao, Tsinghua University

2014-01-0811

Benefit of Structural Adhesives in Full Car Crash Applications (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Horst Lanzerath, Niels Pasligh, Ford Motor Co.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00395, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Thursday, April 10 Advanced Analysis, Design, and Optimization of Materials, Restraints, and Structures for Enhanced Automotive Safety and Weight Reduction (Part 2 of 2) Session Code: Room 110 A/B

M103 Session Time:

1:00 p.m.

Papers with an emphasis on, but not limited to, innovative ideas to enhance automotive safety with improved material constitutive modeling, analysis method developments, simulation and pre/post processing tools, optimization techniques, crash code developments, finite element model updating, model validation and verification techniques, dummies and occupants, restraint systems, passive safety as well as lightweight material applications and designs are highly encouraged.

Organizers -

William J. Altenhof, Univ. of Windsor; Guofei Chen, United States Steel Corp.; Wei Li, General Motors Co.; Sheng-Dong Liu, Generalety LLC; Jwo Pan; Tau Tyan, Ford Motor Co.

Time

1:00 p.m.

Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0797

Transient Liquid Phase Sintering (TLPS) Conductive Adhesives for High Temperature Automotive Applications Binghua Pan, Chee Keng Yeo, Delphi Automotive

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-0812

Effects of Constituent Properties on Performance Improvement of a Quenching and Partitioning Steel Kyoo Sil Choi, Xiaohua Hu, Xin Sun, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Mark Taylor, Emmanuel De Moor, John Speer, David Matlock, Colorado School of Mines

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-0808

Sandwich Panels with Corrugated Core - A Lightweighting Concept with Improved Stiffness Pankaj K. Mallick, Rajesh Boorle, University of Michigan

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-0809

Virtual Coupon Testing of Carbon Fiber Composites for Application in Structural Analysis Benoit Bidaine, Laurent Adam, e-Xstream engineering; Roger Assaker, eXstream engineering and MSC Software; Hanson Chang, MSC Software; Marc Duflot, Bender Kutub, Emmanuel Lacoste, e-Xstream engineering

2:20 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

Improvement of High Temperature Oxidation and Mechanical Behaviors of High Si ¿ Mo Ductile Iron for Exhaust Manifolds Rifat Yilmaz, Emin Kondakci, Nuri Solak, Istanbul Technical Univ.

2014-01-0800

Design Optimization of the Rigid Drive Disc of Clutch Using Finite Element Method (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Oday Ibraheem Abdullah; Josef Schlattmann, Emir Pireci, Hamburg University of Technology

2014-01-0806

AlON A-Pillars: Enhancing Passenger Safety and Driver Visibility (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Shweta Rawat, IGDTUW; Soumya Kanta Das, VIT University

2014-01-0810

A Proposal of Middle Speed Hybrid III 50th Dummy Chest Calibration Test (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Youmei Zhao, Chery Automobile Co.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00395, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Thursday, April 10 Reliability and Robust Design in Automotive Engineering: Reliability and Accelerated Testing Session Code:

IDM103 Session Time:

Room 111 A

1:00 p.m.

This session presents methods and automotive applications on how to assess reliability and robustness in product development. Topics include among others, system reliability target allocation, interval analysis in robust design and imprecise reliability assessment. It also addresses new developments and applications in the area of accelerated testing.

Organizers Chairpersons Time

Paul Lubinski, Thermo King Corp.; Zissimos Mourelatos, Oakland University; Mohamed El-Sayed, Kettering Univ Paul Lubinski, Thermo King Corp Paper No.

Title

1:00 p.m.

2014-01-0725

Advances Relating to Fatigue Calculations for Combined Random and Deterministic Loads Neil Bishop, Stuart Kerr, Paresh Murthy, CAEfatigue Ltd.; Karl Sweitzer, Booz Allen Hamilton

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-0724

A Prognostic and Data Fusion Based Approach to Validating Automotive Electronics Derek R. Braden, Delphi Automotive; David M. Harvey, Liverpool John Moores Univ.

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-0722

How Stress Variance in the Automotive Environment will Affect a `True¿ Value of the Reliability Demonstrated by Accelerated Testing Andre Kleyner, Delphi Automotive

2:00 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

Stop Start Duty Cycle and Validation Mohammad Hijawi, Dennis Craggs, Chrysler Group LLC

3:00 p.m.

2014-01-0723

EV Customer Usage Measurement Program for Durability Test Mode Development Valerie Earlene Bumbaca, HATCI

Planned by Quality, Reliability and Robust Design Committee / Integrated Design and Manufacturing Activity

Thursday, April 10 Load Simulation and Vehicle Performance (Part 3 of 5): Tire and Terrain Session Code:

M107

Room 111 B

Session Time:

8:00 a.m.

Focusing on tire and terrain mechanics modeling for load simulations, tire model development, parameters identification, and sensitivity analyses, tire test development, road profile characterization, effective road profile development, and interactions between tire, suspension/steering/brake systems, and different terrains, spindle loads/travel variation characteristics from proving ground test on deterministic and rough roads, terramechanics, tire noise, rolling resistance and correlation studies.

Organizers Time

8:00 a.m.

Emmanuel O. Bolarinwa, Federal Highway Administration; Jianfeng Ma, Saint Louis University; Xiaobo Yang, Oshkosh Corporation Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0874

Identification of Agricultural Tyres' Handling Characteristics from Full Vehicle Experimental Tests Edoardo Sabbioni, Federico Cheli, Matteo Riva, Politecnico di Milano; Andrea Zorzutti, Bridgestone Americas Tire Operations LLC

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-0878

Development of a Modified Off-Road Rigid Ring Tire Model for Heavy Trucks Adam C. Reid, UOIT; David Philipps, Volvo Group Trucks Technology; Fredrik Oijer, Inge Johansson, Volvo 3P; Moustafa EL-Gindy, UOIT

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-0857

Investigating Vehicle Behavior on a Sloped Terrain Surface Erdem Uzunsoy, Bursa Technical University; Emmanuel Bolarinwa, U.S. Department of Transportation; Oluremi Olatunbosun, Rui He, University of Birmingham

9:00 a.m.

2014-01-0872

Tire Model Application and Parameter Identification-A Literature Review Bin Li, Texas Tech University; Xiaobo Yang, Oshkosh Corp.; James Yang, Texas Tech University

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-0884

A Road Load Data Processing Technique for Durability Optimization of Automotive Products Hong Su, Changan US R & D

9:40 a.m.

2014-01-0885

Identification of Road Surface Friction for Vehicle Safety Systems Mustafa Ali Arat, Saied Taheri, Virginia Tech

10:00 a.m.

2014-01-0858

Finite Element Modeling of Tire Transient Characteristics in Dynamic Maneuvers Shahyar Taheri, Corina Sandu, Saied Taheri, Virginia Tech

10:20 a.m.

2014-01-0861

An Advanced Flexible Realtime Tire Model and its Integration Into Fraunhofer's Driving Simulator Axel Gallrein, Manfred Baecker, Michael Burger, Andrey Gizatullin, Fraunhofer ITWM

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00377, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Thursday, April 10 Automotive Engineering Testing and Test Methods Session Code:

M104

Room 111 B

Session Time:

1:00 p.m.

The focus of this session are the tests and test methods employed in the evaluation of the performance and durability of powertrain (engines, transmissions), driveline (4WD systems, driveshafts, axles), chassis (frame, suspensions, brakes, etc.) and body components, subsystems, and full vehicle systems.

Organizers Time

1:00 p.m.

Mike Temkin, Chrysler Corporation LLC; Paul Spiteri, Oshkosh Defense; Darryl S. Taylor, Boeing Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0818

Response Surface Energy Modeling of an Electric Vehicle over a Reduced Composite Drive Cycle Forrest Jehlik, Argonne National Laboratory; Tim Laclair, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-0817

Construction, Instrumentation, and Implementation of a Low Cost, Single-Cylinder Compression Ignition Engine Test Cell Chenaniah Langness, Michael Mangus, Christopher Depcik, University of Kansas

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-0822

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-0816

Development of a Test Method for BSR Noise and the Full-Vehicle Testing System Jong Ho Lee, Hyundai & Kia Corp. 6-Axis Measuring Wheels for Trucks or Heavy Vehicles Massimiliano Gobbi, Giampiero Mastinu, Giorgio Previati, Mario Pennati, Politecnico di Milano (Tech Univ)

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-0819

Development of a Lighting System for Pedestrian Pre-Collision System Testing under Dark Conditions Qiang Yi, Stanley Chien, Indiana Univ. Purdue Univ.; David Good, Indiana University; Yaobin Chen, Indiana Univ. Purdue Univ.; Rini Sherony, Toyota Motor Engineering & Mfg NA Inc.

2:40 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

3:00 p.m.

2014-01-0821

Improved Automotive Testing through Pavement Engineering Robert Rasmussen, Transtec Group Inc. Integrated Approach for Accelerated Fatigue Testing of Resonating Structures Sunil KV, Sunil Sheepri, Kiran Kandula, Amit Kumar, Maruti Suzuki India Ltd.

Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Thursday, April 10 Thermal Systems Modeling and Simulation (Part 2 of 3): thermal Management Simulation & Waste Heat Recovery Session Code:

HX102

Room 112 A

Session Time:

8:00 a.m.

The Thermal Systems Modeling and Simulation session focusses on state of the art simulation technologies for modeling thermal systems and their application in the development and optimization of vehicle thermal management and fuel economy. The papers in the session will range from empirical, 1D modeling methods to three dimensional CFD models as well as coupled methods.

Organizers Time

8:00 a.m.

Ales Alajbegovic, Exa Corp.; Jason Aaron Lustbader, National Renewable Energy Laboratory; Gursaran D. Mathur, CalsonicKansei North America Inc.; Kumar Srinivasan, Chrysler Group LLC Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0645

CFD Simulation of a Sliding Vane Expander Operating Inside a Small Scale ORC for Low Temperature Waste Heat Recovery Gianluca Montenegro, Augusto Della Torre, Angelo Onorati, Dalia Broggi, Politecnico di Milano; Gerd Schlager, Christian Benatzky, Magna Powertrain Austria

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-0652

Temperature Control of Water with Heating, Cooling and Mixing in a Process with Recycle Loop Hai Wu, General Motors Co.; Wen Chen, Wayne State Univ.; Meng-Feng Li, General Motors Co.; Xinlei Wang, University of Illinois

9:00 a.m.

2014-01-0663

Modeling Analysis of Waste Heat Recovery via Thermo Electric Generators for Fuel Economy Improvement and CO2 Reduction in Small Diesel Engines Ivan Arsie, Andrea Cricchio, Vincenzo Marano, Cesare Pianese, Universita di Salerno; Matteo De Cesare, Walter Nesci, Magneti Marelli Powertrain SPA

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-0657

Modeling of a Thermal Management Platform of an Automotive D.I Diesel Engine to Predict the Impact of Downsizing and Hybridization during a Cold Start Fabien Rabeau, Sebastien Magand, IFP Energies Nouvelles

9:40 a.m.

2014-01-0655

Thermal Analysis of the Exhaust Line Focused on the Cool-Down Process Akihito Hosoi, Atsushi Morita, Naoto Suzuki, Toyota Motor Corp.

10:00 a.m.

2014-01-1981

10:20 a.m.

2014-01-0668

Investigation of Thermo-Acoustic Excitations in a Rijke Tube Geometry Devadatta Mukutmoni, Robert Powell, L.A.Raghu Mutnuri, Exa Corp. Vehicle Thermal Management Simulation Method Integrated in the Development Process from Scratch to Prototype Armin Traussnig, Virtual Vehicle Competence Center; Heinz Petutschnig, Andreas Ennemoser, AVL LIST GmbH; Michael Stolz, Virtual Vehicle Competence Center; Mauro Tizianel, AVL LIST GmbH

10:40 a.m.

2014-01-0656

Sensitivity and Uncertainty Analysis in Computational Thermal Models Alaa El-Sharkawy, Chrysler Group LLC

11:00 a.m.

2014-01-0651

Numerical Simulation of Unsteady Natural Convection in a Simplified Engine Bay Enclosure under Soak Conditions Zun Wang, Michigan Technological University; Jaehoon Han, Devadatta Mukutmoni, Exa Corp.

11:20 a.m.

2014-01-0644

Automotive Vehicle Body Temperature Prediction in a Paint Oven Yu Hsien Wu, Sreekanth Surapaneni, Kumar Srinivasan, Paul Stibich, Chrysler Group LLC

2014-01-0642

A Numerical Investigation of Dampening Dynamic Profiles for the Application in Transient Vehicle Thermal Management Simulations (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Kristian Haehndel, Angus Pere, BMW Group - RMIT University; Torsten Frank, Frieder Christel, BMW Group; Sylvester Abanteriba, RMIT University

2014-01-0646

The Development of Exhaust Surface Temperature Models for 3D CFD Vehicle Thermal Management Simulations Part 2 - Exhaust Acoustic Silencer Configurations (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Kristian Haehndel, BMW Group - RMIT University; Anthony Jefferies, Markus Schlipf, Torsten Frank, Frieder Christel, BMW Group; Sylvester Abanteriba, RMIT University

2014-01-0648

The Development of Turbine Volute Surface Temperature Models for 3D CFD Vehicle Thermal Management Simulations: Part 3: Exhaust Radial Turbine Volute Systems (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Steve De Vos, Kristian Haehndel, BMW Group - RMIT University; Torsten Frank, Frieder Christel, BMW Group; Sylvester Abanteriba, RMIT University

2014-01-0670

Theoretical Analysis of a Combined Thermoelectric Generator (TEG) and Dual-loop Organic Rankine Cycle (DORC) System Using for Engines' Exhaust Waste Heat Recovery (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Chengyu Zhang, Ge-Qun Shu, Hua Tian, Haiqiao Wei, Guopeng Yu, Youcai Liang, State Key Lab of Engines

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00383, SUB-TP-00008 and SUBTP-00010, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Thermal Management Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group

Thursday, April 10 Thermal Systems Modeling and Simulation (Part 3 of 3): Powertrain Technologies & Climate Control Simulation Session Code:

HX102

Room 112 A

Session Time:

1:00 p.m.

The Thermal Systems Modeling and Simulation session focusses on state of the art simulation technologies for modeling thermal systems and their application in the development and optimization of vehicle thermal management and fuel economy. The papers in the session will range from empirical, 1D modeling methods to three dimensional CFD models as well as coupled methods.

Organizers Time

1:00 p.m.

Ales Alajbegovic, Exa Corp.; Jason Aaron Lustbader, National Renewable Energy Laboratory; Gursaran D. Mathur, CalsonicKansei North America Inc.; Kumar Srinivasan, Chrysler Group LLC Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0641

Immersion Quenching Simulation of Realistic Cylinder Head Geometry Rok Kopun, AVL-AST d.o.o.; Dongsheng Zhang, Wilfried Edelbauer, AVL LIST GmbH; Bernhard Stauder, NEMAK Linz GmbH; Branislav Basara, AVL LIST GmbH; David Greif, AVL-AST d.o.o.

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-0661

Optimized Number of Intake Runner Guide Vanes to Improve InCylinder Airflow Characteristics of CI Engine Fuelled by Higher Viscous Fuels Saiful Bari, University of South Australia; Idris Saad, UiTM (ARTeC) & UniSA

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-0669

Comparison of the Accuracy and Speed of Transient Mobile A/C System Simulation Models Tibor Kiss, Jason Lustbader, National Renewable Energy Laboratory

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-0664

A Coupled Numerical Model to Predict Heat Transfer and Passenger Thermal Comfort in Vehicle Cabins Manuel Lorenz, Technische Universität München; Dusan Fiala, ErgonSim; Markus Spinnler, Thomas Sattelmayer, Technische Universität München

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-0647

Transient Modeling and Validation of an Automotive Secondary Loop Air-Conditioning System Jiazhen Ling, Magnus Eisele, Hongtao Qiao, Vikrant Aute, Yunho Hwang, Reinhard Radermacher, University Of Maryland School of Engineering

2014-01-0666

Computational Time Optimized Simulation Model for Increasing the Efficiency of Automotive Air Conditioning Systems (Written Only -No Oral Presentation) Michael Fritz, Frank Gauterin, Justus Wessling, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00383, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Thermal Management Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group

Thursday, April 10 CAD/CAM/CAE Technology Session Code:

B101 Session Time:

Room 112 B

8:00 a.m.

The presentations in this session focus on technologies related to modeling and analysis, quality assurance, as well as utilization for rapid prototying, robost tolerance designs, structural crash performance of a compact car through CAE, accurate analytical solutions of resilience for high-modulus elastic-plastic material, testing, transfer path analysis, NVH, vehicle development, wheel input forces and brake design.

Organizers Time

8:00 a.m.

Randy Gu, Oakland University; Yu J. Teng, Chrysler Group LLC Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0379

Advancement in Vehicle Development Using the Auto Transfer Path Analysis Mallikarjuna Bennur, General Motors Co.; Jianmin Guan, Dilip Mandal, Altair Engineering Inc.

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-0374

Analytical Solutions of Resilience Based on Tri-Parameters Constitutive Model under Different Cold-Forming Cases Lei Liu, Zhiheng Yang, Bo Song, Shanghai Aero Plane Mfg Co., Ltd.; Zhengwei Fan, Jianhua Jiang, Tongji Univ.

9:00 a.m.

2014-01-0366

Integrated CAE Methods for Perceived Quality Assurance of Vehicle Outer Panels Jaehyuk Jang, General Motors Co.

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-0381

Development of Virtual Road Wheel Input Forces for Belgian Ground Juwan Kim, Hyundai Motor Co.; Munsung Kim, Dassult Systems Korea; Sang-Gun Joo, Sung Pil Heo, Youngdug Yoo, Hyundai Motor Co.

9:40 a.m.

2014-01-0373

Minimizing Resource Investment in Prototyping Using Computer Aided Design Techniques and Computer Numerically Controlled Manufacturing Philip S. Blackwelder, William Chang, Jonathan Lohr, NCSU

2014-01-0375

CAE Driven Improvement in Frontal Offset Crash Performance of a Compact Car (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Sanjeev Kumar, Rahul Bettakote, Pinak Deb, Maruti Suzuki India Ltd.

2014-01-0378

Robust Tolerance Design of Mechanical Assemblies Using a MultiObjective Optimization Formulation (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) S. Khodaygan, Mohammad R. Movahhedy, Sharif University of Technology

2014-01-0384

Novel Mechanism Using Differential Gears for the Electromechanical Brake (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Tae-Sang Park, Sungho Jin, Jeon IL Moon, Daegu Gyeongbuk Inst. Science & Tech; Seung-Han Yang, Kyungpook National University

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00429, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Body Engineering Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Thursday, April 10 CAE Analysis and Application Session Code:

M110

Room 113 C

Session Time:

8:00 a.m.

Key words: CAE, coupling, multi-discipline interaction Papers should discuss the simulation methods for the coupled effects of various physical phenomena, including (not limited to) the following methods: ¿ Sequential coupling/de-coupling of multi-discipline CAE methods ¿ Direct/Parallel coupling/de-coupling of multi-discipline CAE methods

Organizers Time

8:00 a.m.

Peiran Ding, ANSYS Inc.; Robert L. Geisler, General Motors Co.; Fan Li, GM; Y Charles Lu, Univ. of Kentucky Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0933

Electromagnetics, Structural Harmonics and Acoustics Coupled Simulation on the Stator of an Electric Motor Mohamed Senousy, Paul Larsen, Peiran Ding, ANSYS Inc.

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-0928

Cadillac ATS ¿Loads Management Striker Cap¿ Development Daryl R. Poirier, Ravindra Patil, Robert Geisler, Joseph Schudt, General Motors Co.

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-0943

A Technique to Predict Thermal Buckling in Automotive Body Panels by Coupling Heat Transfer and Structural Analysis Paul R. Stibich, Yu Hsien Wu, Weidong Zhang, Michao Guo, Kumar Srinivasan, Sreekanth Surapaneni, Chrysler Group LLC

9:00 a.m.

2014-01-0930

Achieving Optimum Crankshaft Design - I Cagri Cevik, Emre Kanpolat, FEV GmbH

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-0932

A Study into the Compression Ring Rotation Based on Geometry Matthew W. Dickinson, Nathalie Renevier, John Calderbank, Univ. of Central Lancashire

9:40 a.m.

2014-01-0936

Wading Simulation - Challenges and Solutions Prashant Khapane, Uday Ganeshwade, Jaguar Land Rover

2014-01-0929

Calculation and Analysis of Stiffness of Taper-Leaf Spring with Variable Stiffness (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Changxin Wang, Wenku Shi, Qinghua Zu, Jilin University

2014-01-0937

Shock Tube Simulation in LS-DYNA for Material Failure Characterization (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Gururaj Ghate, Saiffuddin Saify, Tata Motors Ltd.

2014-01-0939

Improving Offset Crash Performance and Injury Mitigation via MultiBody Simulation and Structural CAE (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Sanjeev Kumar, Deepak Katyal, Amit Singh, Maruti Suzuki India Ltd.

Thursday, April 10 Optical Measurement and Nondestructive Testing Techniques in Automotive Engineering Session Code:

M105 Session Time:

Room 113 C

1:00 p.m.

Key words: optical techniques; digital correlation; holography; shearography; nondestructive testing

Organizers Time

1:20 p.m.

Lianxiang Yang, Oakland University; Kah Wah Long, Chrysler Group LLC; Sheng Liu, General Motors Co. Paper No.

Title

ORAL ONLY

Comparison Study of FLC Determination Using Tactile and NonContact DIC Methods Lay Ong Knoerr, Nimet Sever, Timo Faath, ThyssenKrupp Steel USA LLC

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-0830

The Properties and Industry Applications of Nd: YAG Microchip Laser Feedback Interferometers Shulian Zhang, Weiping Wang, Tsinghua Univ.

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-0828

Research on Shear Test of New Style Automotive Structural Adhesive Guobiao Yang, Oakland University, Tongji University; Yingbin Chi, Qirong Zhu, Tongji University; Lianxiang Yang, Oakland University

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-0824

Spatial Phase-Shift Digital Shearography for Out-of-Plane Deformation Measurement Xin Xie, Yaqian Zheng, Xiaona Li, Bernard Sia, Oakland University; Ping Zhong, Donghua University; Oakland University; Guobiao Yang, Tongji University; Oakland University; Lianxiang Yang, Oakland University

2:40 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

Technical Keynote presentation Jian Lu, City Univ. of Hong Kong

3:20 p.m.

2014-01-0829

The Research Progress of Dynamic Photo-Elastic Method Guobiao Yang, Oakland University, Tongji University; Jingyu Wang, Qirong Zhu, Ruhua Fang, Tongji University; Lianxiang Yang, Oakland University

3:40 p.m.

2014-01-0825

The Digital Image Correlation Technique Applied to Hole Drilling Residual Stress Measurement Yi-Hsin Chen, Xu Chen, Nan Xu, Lianxiang Yang, Oakland University

2014-01-0826

Qualitative Analysis of Principal Stress on Free Boundary under Dynamic Load Based on Dynamic Photoelastic Method (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Hang Yin, Weiming Zeng, Tongji University; Guobiao Yang, Oakland University, Tongji University; Songgang Li, Tongji University

2014-01-0827

Dynamic Stress Experimental Study on Key Part of Port under Impact Load (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Songgang Li, Tongji University; Guobiao Yand, Oakland University, Tongji University; Weiming Zeng, Tongji University

2014-01-0831

Design Approach for Online Measuring the Distance of the Gap between the Contactors of Electric Relay Switch (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Ping Zhong, Kang Zhang, Donghua University; Xu Chen, Oakland University; Yunlong Shi, Donghua University; Lianxiang Yang, Oakland University

2014-01-0832

Evaluation of Global and Local Deformation Behaviors of Similar Laser Welded Joints using Digital Image Correlation (Written Only -No Oral Presentation) Li Yanhua, Jianping Lin, Tongji Univ.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00418, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Thursday, April 10 Modeling and Simulation Technology for Composite Materials Session Code:

M112 Session Time:

Room 114 A

8:00 a.m.

This session focuses on advances and challenges in composite materials¿ characterizations using advanced modeling and computational technologies including but not limited to: the notion of material models and their validation (especially for crash), paradigm shifts in modeling techniques (thinking out of the metallic box), composite materials¿ design, virtual testing and parameter extraction, and the drive towards Integrated Computational Materials Engineering (ICME) concepts.

Organizers Time

8:00 a.m.

Khaled Shahwan, Chrysler LLC Paper No.

Title

ORAL ONLY

Thermoplastic Lightweight Design Trends and Simulation Challenges in the Automotive Industry Marios Lambi, BASF Corp.

8:20 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

The Role of Accurate Material Modeling In Automotive Light Weighting Dominic Gallello, MSC Software Corp.

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-0962

Modeling and Simulating Progressive Failure in Composite Structures for Automotive Applications Michael Bruyneel, Philippe Jetteur, Jean Pierre Delsemme, LMS Intl, A Siemens Business; Saeed Siavoshani, Anthony Cheruet, LMS North America, A Siemens Business

9:00 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

Use of Simulation Tools for Replacement of Aluminum by Engineering Thermoset Materials

Andreas Kürten, ISK GmbH 9:20 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

High Rate Axial Crushing of Filled Honeycombs Royan D'Mello, A. M. Waas, University of Michigan - Ann Arbor

9:40 a.m.

2014-01-0965

Simulation Based Solutions for Industrial Manufacture of Large Infusion Composite Parts Pierre Marquette, Arnaud Dereims, ESI Group; Michael Hugon, Guenael Esnault, Daher Aerospace; Anthony Pickett, University of Stuttgart; Dimitrios Karagiannis, Apostolos Gkinosatis, INASCO

10:00 a.m.

2014-01-0961

Multi-Scale Modeling of an Injection Over-Molded Woven Fabric Composite Beam Alan R. Wedgewood, Patrick Granowicz, Zhenyu Zhang, DuPont

Thursday, April 10 Advances in Plastic Components, Processes, and Technologies Session Code:

M301 Session Time:

Room 115 A

8:00 a.m.

This session will cover a very broad range of applications, processes and technologies as the title suggests.

Organizers Time

Emile Homsi, DSM Engineering Plastics; Y Charles Lu, Univ. of Kentucky; Robert Randolph Maynard, Celanese (formerly Ticona); Venkatesha N, GE India Technology Centre Paper No.

Title

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-1034

Methodology to Compare Effectiveness of Lubricating Additives in a Polymeric Matrix

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-1001

Anshuman Shrivastava, Mark Scheel, Julie Strama, Delphi Automotive A Test Method and Simulation Study of PMMA Glazing on Motion Deviation Yunkai Gao, Na Qiu, Jianguang Fang, Shanshan Wang, Tongji Univ. 9:00 a.m.

2014-01-1038

Post-Molding Crosslinking of Polyethylene in Automotive Connection Systems Robert A. Smith, Delphi Automotive

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-1035

Characterization of PU Foam for High Temperature Applications in Automobiles Shruti Mehta, Mrunal Hatwalne, Mangesh Dhule, Tata Motors Ltd.

9:40 a.m.

2014-01-1042

Next Generation in Hydrolysis Resistance Polyester (PBT) for Electrical Connectors and Components Josh Mcilvaine, Malika Warner, DuPont Performance Polymers

10:00 a.m.

2014-01-1037 ORAL ONLY

10:20 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

Plastic Resins for Sensors and Electronic Components to Minimize Long Term Corrosion Josh Mcilvaine, Dupont Turbo Air Duct Market and Materials Harry Siepel, DSM Engineering Plastics

10:40 a.m.

2014-01-1040

Material NVH Convergence Technology for a Plastic Intercooler Pipe Gihwan Kim, Chi-Hoon Choi, You Sung Moon, Hyundai Motor Co.; Yong Sun (Steven) Jin, DuPont

11:00 a.m.

2014-01-1041

Design Considerations for Plastic Fuel Rail and Its Benefits Praveensingh Jadhav, Maruti Suzuki India, Ltd.; Aditya Nanda, Manas Tripathi, Amit Kumar, Maruti Suzuki Automobiles India, Ltd.; Shriganesh Umbarkar, Maruti Udyog Ltd.

11:20 a.m.

2014-01-1043

Design for NVH Performance and Weight Reduction in Plastic Timing Chain Cover Application Kwang-Ho Oh, Inzi Controls Co., Ltd.; Won Hee Han, DuPont Korea Inc.; Jun-Ho Jang, Inzi Controls Co., Ltd.; Yong-Choo Tho, Hyundai Motor Co.; Hak Hyun Kim, DuPont Korea Inc.

11:40 a.m.

2014-01-1036

Light Weight Materials for Aerodynamic, Acoustic and Thermal Management Improvements in Underbody Applications Egon Moos, Röchling Automotive SE & Co. KG

2014-01-1039

Development of High Impact, High MFR and Lightweight Polypropylene for Automotive Interiors Application (Written Only -No Oral Presentation) Sunit Kumar Chanana, Arpit Kapila, Sanjay Haldar, Naman Joshi, Dinesh N Dave, Maruti Suzuki Automobiles India Ltd.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00421, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Polymers and Coatings Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Thursday, April 10 Automotive Tribology Session Code:

M111 Session Time:

Room 115 B

8:00 a.m.

This technical session focuses on fundamental and applied research that lowers frictional energy losses and enhances reliability and durability of automotive components. The topics include, but not limited to engine and drivetrain tribology, seals, bearing and gear lubrication, materials tribology, surface engineering, lubricants and additives, computer-aided tribology, tribotesting, as well as friction, wear and lubrication fundamentals.

Organizers Time

8:00 a.m.

Ozgen Akalin, Istanbul Technical Univ.; Yucong Wang, General Motors Co.; Qingmin Yang, Federal-Mogul Corp.; Qian Zou Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0956

Comparative Tribological Investigation of Mahua Oil and its Chemically Modified Derivatives Shubham Sharma, Himanshu Tyagi, Naveen Kumar, Vikrant Yadav, Delhi Technological University

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-0955

Friction and Wear Reduction of Engine Bearings with Solid Lubricant Overlay Toshiyuki Chitose, Shu Kamiya, Yasunori Kabeya, Toru Desaki, Taiho Kogyo Co., Ltd.

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-0959

Tribological and Metallurgical Properties of Nitrided AISI 4340 Steel Ali H. Ashara, Qian Zou, Oakland University

9:40 a.m.

2014-01-0948

Expanding the Development of More Durable Friction Modifiers with Sustained Friction-Reduction: Extended Tribological Studies and Oil-Aging Frank DeBlase, Faith Corbo, Cyril Migdal, Chemtura Corp.

10:00 a.m.

2014-01-0958

Outside-Engine Wear Study of Ceramic Coated Cylinder Wall TriboSystem Hoda Eiliat, Xueyuan Nie, Univ. of Windsor; Jimi Tjong, Ford Motor Co.; Julio Villafuerte, Centerline (Windsor), Ltd.

10:40 a.m.

2014-01-0957

Effect of Surface Roughness and Sliding Velocity on Tribological Properties of an Oxide-Coated Aluminum Alloy Guang Wang, Xueyuan Nie, University of Windsor

11:00 a.m.

2014-01-0949

Comparison of Tribological Performance of WS2 Nanoparticles, Microparticles and Mixtures Thereof Kelly Daly Flynn, Ionut C. Harta, J. David Schall, Oakland University

10:20 p.m.

2014-01-0946

Friction and Sliding Wear Characterization of Ion Chrome Coating Shailesh Mani Pandey, Qasim Murtaza, Kalpana Gupta, Delhi Technological University

2014-01-0944

A Comparison and Identification Study of Dry Sliding Wear Behaviour of Al/B4CP and Mg/B4CP Composites for Automobile Disk Brakes (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Ovun Is¿n, Ilyas Istif, Yildiz Technical University; Deniz Uzunsoy, Bursa Technical University; Feray Guleryuz, Ege University

2014-01-0945

Agro-Waste Based Friction Material for Automotive Application (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Romeo Sephyrin Fono-Tamo, Obafemi Awolowo University

2014-01-0947

Prediction of Wear Behavior of Aluminum Alloy Reinforced with Carbon Nanotubes Using Nonlinear Identification (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Ilyas Istif, Ovun Is¿n, Yildiz Technical University; Deniz Uzunsoy, Bursa Technical University; Tao Peng, Isaac Chang, University of Birmingham

2014-01-0954

An Investigation of Heat Generation Due To Friction Using Finite Element Method (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Oday Ibraheem Abdullah; Josef Schlattmann, Hamburg University of Technology

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00422, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Thursday, April 10 Virtual Design and Engineering (Part 1 of 2) Session Code:

IDM301 Session Time:

Room 116 A

8:00 a.m.

This technical session will showcase the creation and application of various tools that will allow for the design and manufacture of parts, equipment, facilities and tests that eliminate the need for physical part prototyping early in a program. The ability to model various aspects of design, test and manufacturing allows for more accurate, cost effective and faster development and product delivery to market.

Organizers Time

8:00 a.m.

George Smith, Magna Powertrain; Paul Zalucha, Ford Motor Co. Paper No.

Title

ORAL ONLY

Lightweighting and the Implications for Materials Data in Virtual Design and Engineering Dan Williams, Granta Design, Ltd.

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-0750

Vacuum Cleaning Vehicle Dust Subsidence System Design Gangfeng Tan, Ming Chen, Wuhan University of Technology; Haobo Xu, Bing Luo, Heli Special Automobile Manufacture Co., Ltd.; Jiameng Wang, Wuhan University of Technology

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-0757

Virtual Development in Upstream Design Phases of Automotive Electronic Products Yukihide Niimi, Toshinori Matsui, Naoya Tsuchiya, DENSO Corp.

9:00 a.m.

2014-01-0760

An Integrated Methodology for Defining, Modeling, and Validating Complex Automotive Systems Michael LaLande, Dassault Systemes

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-0751

Modeling and Validation of Rapid Prototyping Related Available Workspace Prabath Arachchige, Mohamed Abderrahmane, Ana M. Djuric, Wayne State University

9:40 a.m.

2014-01-0755

Rapid Residual Stress and Distortion Prediction in Cast Aluminum Components Using Artificial Neural Network and Part Geometry Characteristics Zhibin Quan, Zhiqiang Gao, Southeast University; Qigui Wang, General Motors Co.; Xiao Wen, Southeast University; Yucong Wang, Bowang Xiao, General Motors Co.

10:20 a.m.

2014-01-0756

Design Improvement of Differential Casing through CAE Strain Correlation Abhijit Londhe, Suhas Kangde, Sreenadh N, Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.

10:40 a.m.

2014-01-0763

Suspension Strain Correlation Using Flex Bodies in MBD Suhas Kangde, Vishal Shitole, Ashish Kumar Sahu, Mahindra & Mahindra, Ltd.

2014-01-0762

Under-Hood Air Flow Evaluation of Pedestrian-Friendly Front-End Style Using CFD Simulation (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Kambiz Jahani, Sajjad Beigmoradi, CAE Engineer, R&D Center of SAIPA

2014-01-0766

Stress Analysis of 2D-Cylindrical Pressure Vessel with Torispherical Endclosure (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Darshan Bennur, Western Michigan University; Anand A, Jeevan TP, Visvesvaraya Technological University

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00409, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Quality, Reliability and Robust Design Committee / Integrated Design and Manufacturing Activity

Thursday, April 10 Virtual Design and Engineering (Part 2 of 2) Session Code:

IDM301

Room 116 A

Session Time:

1:00 p.m.

This technical session will showcase the creation and application of various tools that will allow for the design and manufacture of parts, equipment, facilities and tests that eliminate the need for physical part prototyping early in a program. The ability to model various aspects of design, test and manufacturing allows for more accurate, cost effective and faster development and product delivery to market.

Organizers Time

1:00 p.m.

George Smith, Magna Powertrain; Paul Zalucha, Ford Motor Co. Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0752

Assessment of the Accuracy of Certain Reduced Order Models used in the Prediction of Occupant Injury during Under-Body Blast Events Kumar B. Kulkarni, ESI US Inc; Jaisankar Ramalingam, Ravi Thyagarajan, US Army TARDEC

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-0758

Development of an Air Filtration Software Marco Barbolini, Röchling Automotive SE & Co. KG

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-0754

A Vision-Based Forward Collision Warning System Developed under Virtual Environment Fei Han, Weiwen Deng, Sumin Zhang, Bei Ren, Ying Wang, State Key Lab of Automotive Simulation & Control, Jilin Univ; Jie Bai, Technical Center of DongFeng Motor Co.

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-0753

Research on Intelligent Layout of Door Hinge Based on CATIA CAA Jingru Bao, Yi Ding, Sibo Hu, BAIC Motor Co., Ltd., BATC; Ping Hu, Dalian University of Technology

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00409, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Quality, Reliability and Robust Design Committee / Integrated Design and Manufacturing Activity

Thursday, April 10 Human Factors in Driving and Automotive Telematics (Part 1 of 2) Session Code:

B302

Room 116 B

Session Time:

8:00 a.m.

As information and entertainment to and from the vehicle (Telematics) become more prolific it is critical to increase our understanding of how the driver understands and uses Telematics functions. Equally critical is how those functions impact the driver. This session will address those issues.

Organizers Time

8:00 a.m.

James Foley, Toyota Technical Center USA Inc.; Kristin Kolodge, Chrysler LLC; Daniel J. Selke, Mercedes-Benz USA LLC Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0443

The Influence of Font Type on Task Performance in a Static and Driving Simulation Environment Michael Tschirhart, Kathleen Ku, Visteon Corp.

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-0446

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-0450

An Unbiased Estimate of the Relative Crash Risk of Cell Phone Conversation while Driving an Automobile Richard Young, Wayne State Univ. Extracting Situations with Uneasy Driving in NDS-Data Tobias Karlsson, Magdalena Lindman, Jordanka Kovaceva, Bo Svanberg, Henrik Wiberg, Lotta Jakobsson, Volvo Cars

9:00 a.m.

2014-01-0448

Self-Regulation Minimizes Crash Risk from Attentional Effects of Cognitive Load during Auditory-Vocal Tasks Richard Young, Wayne State Univ.

9:20 a.m. 9:40 a.m.

Networking Break Panel

Panel Discussion: Human Factors of Connected Vehicles (plus are connected cars necessary for self-driving cars to succeed?) Moderators - James Foley, Toyota Technical Center USA Inc. Panelists - Myra Blanco, Virginia Tech. Transportation Institute; John L. Campbell, Battelle Memorial Institute; Zachary Doerzaph, Virginia Tech.; Charles Green, General Motors Co.; Michael Tschirhart, Visteon Corp.;

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00420, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Human Factors Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Thursday, April 10 Human Factors in Driving and Automotive Telematics (Part 2 of 2) Session Code:

B302 Session Time:

Room 116 B

1:00 p.m.

As information and entertainment to and from the vehicle (Telematics) become more prolific it is critical to increase our understanding of how the driver understands and uses Telematics functions. Equally critical is how those functions impact the driver. This session will address those issues.

Organizers Time

1:00 p.m.

James Foley, Toyota Technical Center USA Inc.; Kristin Kolodge, Chrysler LLC; Daniel J. Selke, Mercedes-Benz USA LLC Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0451

A Comparison of Three Different Approaches to Image Depth in Driver Information Clusters: 2D Computer Graphics, 3D Computer Graphics and 3D Imaging Kathleen Ku, Michael Tschirhart, Visteon Corp.

1:20 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

Cluster Display Layout Differentiation for Elderly Drivers Sang-Hwan Kim, Heather Harrelson, Mengyao Xu, Brian Weiss, University of Michigan; Claudia Escobar, Hyundai-Kia America Technical Center Inc.

1:40 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

Intentionality-Focused Solid State HMI Control using Pressure Sensing Surfaces Gerry Seidman, Tactonic Technologies

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-0444

In-Vehicle Driver State Detection Using TIP-II Yinghao Huang, Wenduo Wang, Chen Fang, Yi Murphey, University of Michigan; Dev S. Kochhar, Ford Motor Co.

2:20 p.m. 3:00 p.m.

Networking Break 2014-01-0452

Simulated Driving Assessment: Case Study for the Development of Drivelab, Extendable Matlab¿ Toolbox for Data Reduction of Clinical Driving Simulator Data Helen S. Loeb, Thomas Seacrist, Children Hospital of Philadelphia; Catherine McDonald, University of Pennsylvania; Flaura Winston, Children Hospital of Philadelphia

3:20 p.m.

2014-01-0445

Experience and Skill Predict Failure to Brake Errors: Further Validation of the Simulated Driving Assessment Flaura Winston, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia; Catherine McDonald, University of Pennsylvania; Venk Kandadai, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia; Zachary Winston, University of Michigan; Thomas Seacrist, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

2014-01-0447

Steering Wheel Torque Rendering: Measure of Driver Discrimination Capabilities (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Renaud Deborne, Skárlet Khouri Silva, Andras Kemeny, Renault

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00420, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Human Factors Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Thursday, April 10 Advanced Battery Technologies (Part 3 of 4): Battery Safety and Battery Design Session Code: Room 140 A

PFL730 Session Time:

8:00 a.m.

The success of HEV's, PHEV's & EV's is highly dependent on their batteries. This session focuses on advanced battery technologies, including, but not limited to: advanced materials and cell chemistries, battery management systems and controls, modeling, testing, diagnosis and health monitoring, safety, reliability, durability, battery charging, battery economics/cost reduction, and system integration/optimization. These topics can be addressed at the cell, module, pack or vehicle levels.

Organizers Chairpersons Time

8:00 a.m.

Wayne Cai, General Motors Co.; Yi Ding, US Army; Neil M. Johnson, Ricardo Inc.; Alvaro Masias, Ford Motor Co.; James Miller, Argonne National Laboratory; Ramesh Rebba, General Motors Co. Yi Ding; James Miller, Argonne National Laboratory Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1857

Quantification of Combustion Hazards of Thermal Runaway Failures in Lithium-Ion Batteries Vijay Somandepalli, Kevin Marr, Quinn Horn, Exponent Inc.

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-1838

Cone Calorimetry as a Tool for Thermal Hazard Assessment of Li-Ion Cells Vijay Somandepalli, Hubert Biteau, Exponent Inc.

9:00 a.m.

2014-01-1836

Optimizing Lithium-Ion Batteries - Tailoring Electrodes for Microhybrid Vehicle Applications Brian Sisk, Zhenli Zhang, Johnson Controls Power Solutions

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-1846

Switched-Capacitor Cell Balancing: A Fresh Perspective Ienkaran Arasaratnam, McMaster Univ.; Jimi Tjong, Ford Motor Co.; Saeid Habibi, McMaster Univ.

9:40 a.m. 10:00 a.m.

Networking Break 2014-01-1853

Evaluation of Air Conditioning Impact on the Electric Vehicle Range and Li-Ion Battery Life Ehsan Samadani, Roydon Fraser, Michael Fowler, University of Waterloo

10:20 a.m.

2014-01-1844

Improved Cyclic Performances of Li-Sulfur Batteries with SulfoneBased Electrolyte Nary Shin, Kyoung Han Ryu, Yong-Gu Kim, Ho-Taek Lee, Hyundai Motor Co.

10:40 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

How Energy Storage and Power Delivery Solutions Spur Start-Stop Growth John Miller, Maxwell Technologies

11:00 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

Meeting the Needs of Next-Generation Micro-Hybrid Systems with Nickel-Zinc Battery Technology Salil Soman, Powergenix

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-GTL-00001, COLL-TP-00384 and SU TP-00011, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Hybrid and Electric Powertrains Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Thursday, April 10 Advanced Battery Technologies (Part 4 of 4): Battery Design and Application Session Code: Room 140 A

PFL730 Session Time:

1:00 p.m.

The success of HEV's, PHEV's & EV's is highly dependent on their batteries. This session focuses on advanced battery technologies, including, but not limited to: advanced materials and cell chemistries, battery management systems and controls, modeling, testing, diagnosis and health monitoring, safety, reliability, durability, battery charging, battery economics/cost reduction, and system integration/optimization. These topics can be addressed at the cell, module, pack or vehicle levels.

Organizers -

Wayne Cai, General Motors Co.; Yi Ding, US Army; Neil M. Johnson, Ricardo Inc.; Alvaro Masias,

Ford Motor Co.; James Miller, Argonne National Laboratory; Ramesh Rebba, General Motors Co. Chairpersons Time

1:00 p.m.

James Miller, Argonne National Laboratory; Yi Ding Paper No.

Title

ORAL ONLY

The Role of the 12V Battery in the Evolution of Stop-Start/MicroHybrid Systems Jeff Sieber, A123 Systems Inc.

1:20 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

A Battery Management System Benchmark Analysis and Approaches for Standardization David Berels, Ricardo Inc.

1:40 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

Challenges in Lithium ion Battery Pack Thermal Management and Energy Optimization in Electric Vehicles Mukund Arvind Kulkarni, R JAYAPRAKASH, GAJANAN KALE, Pratik Singh, Mahindra Reva Electric Vehicles Private

2:00 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

Optimal Experimental Design and Battery Aging Studies Joel Forman, Ryan Spray, Kevin White, Quinn Horn, Exponent Inc.

Planned by Hybrid and Electric Powertrains Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Thursday, April 10 Embedded Supervisory Control Design & Calibration Session Code:

PFL132 Session Time:

Room 140 B Organizers -

Kody G. Klindt, IAV Automotive Engineering Inc.; Feilong Liu, Delphi Corp.; Denise M. Rizzo, US Army TARDEC; Matti Vint, VALEO

Assistant Chairpersons Time

8:00 a.m.

8:00 a.m.

Peter J. Maloney, MathWorks Inc.

Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1160

Enabling Powertrain Variants through Efficient Controls Development Vincenzo Alfieri, General Motors; Daniel Pachner, Honeywell Automotive Software

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-1158

Multi-Objective Optimal Design of Parallel Plug-In Hybrid Powertrain Configurations with Respect to Fuel Consumption and Driving Performance Thomas Juergen Boehme, Matthias Rothschuh, Benjamin Frank, Matthias Schultalbers, IAV Automotive Engineering GmbH; Markus Schori, Torsten Jeinsch, University of Rostock

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-1159

Efforts to Establish Malaysian Urban Drive-Cycle for Fuel Economy Analysis Mohd Azman Abas, Proton Holdings Bhd; Owan Salim, Ricardo MartinezBotas, Imperial College London; Srithar Rajoo, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

9:00 a.m.

2014-01-1157

Criteria for Coasting on Highways for Passenger Cars Hermann Koch-Groeber, Jue Wang, Heilbronn University ASE

Planned by General Powertrain Development / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Thursday, April 10 Embedded Diagnostic Algorithm Design & Calibration Session Code:

PFL134 Session Time:

Room 140 B Organizers -

Feilong Liu, Delphi Corp.

Assistant Chairpersons Time

9:40 a.m.

9:40 a.m.

Peter J. Maloney, MathWorks Inc.

Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1171

The OBD System Development Database - a Solution for Knowledge Management and Tool Supported Control System Design and Calibration Ale¿ Kolar, Ralf Cerna, Werner Hofegger, Christoph Pichler, Markus Riener, AVL LIST GmbH; Nathan Murphy, AVL Powertrain Engineering Inc; Georg Zembacher, AVL Software and Functions GmbH

10:00 a.m.

2014-01-1172

Protecting Development Engines during Controls Development and Calibration Jeremy Kraenzlein, Gregory T. Roth, Delphi Automotive

Planned by General Powertrain Development / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Thursday, April 10 Fundamental Advances in Heat Transfer and Thermal Sciences Session Code:

PFL160 Session Time:

Room 140 B

1:00 p.m.

This session focuses on fundamental numerical (1D and 3D CFD) and experimental research in the areas of heat & mass transfer and fluid flow that impacts engine & vehicle performance and design. Subject areas include convection, conduction, radiation, porous media, phase change including boiling, condensation, melting and freezing. Applications include combustion, emissions, cooling, lubrication, exhaust including after treatment and waste heat recovery, fuel delivery, under hood and under body.

Organizers Chairpersons Time

1:00 p.m.

Tarek M. Abdel-Salam, East Carolina University; Raj Ranganathan, Showatech Inc.; Martin Tuner, Lund Univ. Tarek Abdel-Salam, East Carolina University; Raj Ranganathan, Automotive Supplier; Martin Tuner, Lund Univ Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1182

Experimental Investigation of Piston Heat Transfer in a Light Duty Engine Under Conventional Diesel, Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition, and Reactivity Controlled Compression Ignition Combustion Regimes Eric Gingrich, Jaal Ghandhi, Rolf Reitz, University of Wisconsin

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-1184

Calibration Methodology in System Simulation to Predict Heat Transfer Along the Exhaust Line of a Diesel Engine Betty Belhassein, IFP Energies nouvelles; David Chalet, Pascal Chesse, Ecole Centrale De Nantes; Guillaume Alix, Romain Lebas, IFP Energies nouvelles

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-1181

Heat and Mass Flow Characterization of Highly Viscous Fluid in Narrow-Channel Heat Exchanger Md Abdul Quaiyum, Mohammed Ismail, Amir Fartaj, Univ. of Windsor

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-1180

Thermal Map of an IC Engine via Conjugate Heat Transfer: Validation and Test Data Correlation Owais Iqbal, Kunal Arora, Chrysler Group LLC; Manyam Sanka, ESI North America Inc.

2014-01-1183

Multi-domain Modeling and Simulation of Vehicle Thermal System Based on Modelica (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Chao Ding, Huazhong University of Science and Tech.; Zhibao Xu, Anhui Jianghuai Automobile Co., Ltd; Yunqing Zhang, Huazhong University of Science and Tech.; Qiming Tao, Anhui Jianghuai Automobile Co., Ltd

Planned by General Powertrain Development / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Thursday, April 10 General Thermodynamics and Fundamentals Session Code:

PFL117 Session Time:

Room 140 C

8:00 a.m.

Separate sub-sessions cover zero-dimensional, one-dimensional, and quasi-dimensional models for simulation of SI and CI engines with respect to: engine breathing, boosting, and acoustics; SI combustion and emissions; CI combustion and emissions; fundamentals of engine thermodynamics; numerical modeling of gas dynamics; thermal management; mechanical and lubrication systems; system level models for controls; system level models for vehicle fuel economy and emissions predictions.

Organizers Time

8:00 a.m.

Kevin L. Hoag, Southwest Research Institute; Federico Millo, Politecnico di Torino; Peter Noronha, Chrysler Group LLC; Christof Schernus, FEV GmbH; Brad R. Tillock, EngSim Corporation Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1100

Comparison of Fuel Consumption and Emissions of Automotive and Large-Bore Diesel Engines René Wolf, Peter Eilts, Technical University of Braunschweig

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-1099

Fundamental Analysis of Spring-Varied, Free Piston, Otto Engine Device Matthew C. Robinson, West Virginia University; Nigel Clark, West Virginia University Foundation Inc.

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-1102

Development of a High-Fidelity 1D Physics-Based Engine Simulation model in MATLAB/Simulink Bradley Thompson, Hwan-Sik Yoon, University of Alabama

9:00 a.m.

2014-01-1103

Engine Operating Parameter-based Heat Transfer Simulation to Predict Engine Warm-up Sebastian Salbrechter, Markus Krenn, Graz University of Technology; Gerhard Pirker, Large Engines Competence Center; Andreas Wimmer, Graz University of Technology; Michael Nöst, Virtual Vehicle Research Center

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-1098

Combining Thermodynamics and Design Optimization for Finding ICE Downsizing Limits Sergii Bogomolov, Vit Dolecek, Jan Macek, Antonin Mikulec, Oldrich Vitek, Czech Technical University

9:40 a.m.

2014-01-1104

Simulation Study of SI-HCCI Transition in a Two-Stroke Free Piston Engine Fuelled with Propane Hung Nguyen Ba, Ocktaeck Lim, University of Ulsan; Norimasa Iida, Keio Univ.

10:00 a.m.

2014-01-1101

Modeling Internal Combustion Engine with Thermo-Chemical Recuperation of the Waste Heat by Methanol Steam Reforming Arnon Poran, Moris Artoul, Moshe Sheintuch, Leonid Tartakovsky, Technion Israel Inst. of Technology

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, SUB-TP-00008, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by General Powertrain Development / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Thursday, April 10 Multidisciplinary Modeling Methods Session Code:

PFL118 Session Time:

Room 140 C

10:40 a.m.

Separate sub-sessions cover zero-dimensional, one-dimensional, and quasi-dimensional models for simulation of SI and CI engines with respect to: engine breathing, boosting, and acoustics; SI combustion and emissions; CI combustion and emissions; fundamentals of engine thermodynamics; numerical modeling of gas dynamics; thermal management; mechanical and lubrication systems; system level models for controls; system level models for vehicle fuel economy and emissions predictions.

Organizers Time

10:40 a.m.

Kevin L. Hoag, Southwest Research Institute; Federico Millo, Politecnico di Torino; Peter Noronha, Chrysler Group LLC; Christof Schernus, FEV GmbH; Brad R. Tillock, EngSim Corporation Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1105

Comparative Analysis of Multiple Powertrain Architectures based on a Novel Optimization Framework Ganesh Mohan, Francis Assadian, Stefano Longo, Cranfield Univ.

11:00 a.m.

2014-01-1106

Complex System Engineering Simulation through Co-Simulation Sylvain Pagerit, Argonne National Lab.; Thierry Roudier, ChiasTek Inc.; Phillip Sharer, Aymeric Rousseau, Argonne National Lab.

Planned by General Powertrain Development / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Thursday, April 10 Models for Mechanical and Hydro-mechanical Systems Session Code:

PFL115 Session Time:

Room 140 C

1:00 p.m.

This session focuses on mechanical and hydro-mechanical models of SI and CI engines, including system-level models for vehicle fuel economy and emission prediction.

Organizers Chairpersons Time

1:00 p.m.

Diana Dascalescu, Bradford L. Lynch, Gamma Technologies Inc.; Federico Millo, Politecnico di Torino; Christof Schernus, FEV GmbH Diana Dascalescu, Ricardo Inc; Bradford Lynch, Gamma Technologies Inc Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1082

Impact of Transmission Technologies on Fuel Efficiency to Support 2017-2025 CAFE Regulations Ayman Moawad, Aymeric Rousseau, Argonne National Laboratory

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-1084

Impact of Electric Drive Vehicle Technologies on Fuel Efficiency to Support 2017-2025 CAFE Regulations Ayman Moawad, Aymeric Rousseau, Argonne National Laboratory

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-1090

Driveline Optimization for a Hybrid Electric City Vehicle to Minimize Fuel Consumption Massimiliana Carello, Paolo Bonansea, Politecnico di Torino - DIMEAS; Massimo D'Auria, Noesis Solutions N.V.

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-1089

An Investigation on the Dynamic Behaviour at Different Temperatures of a Solenoid Operated Common-Rail Ballistic Injector by means of a One-Dimensional Model F. J. Salvador, P. Marti-Aldaravi, M. Carreres, D. Jaramillo, Universitat Politècnica de València

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-1086

Modeling Engine Oil Variable Displacement Vane Pumps in 1D to Predict Performance, Pulsations, and Friction Jonathan Harrison, Rodrigo Aihara, Gamma Technologies Inc.; Mojtaba Eshraghi, Irina Dmitrieva, General Motors Co.

2:40 p.m.

2014-01-1081

A Simulated Analysis of the Lubrication Circuit of an In-Line Twin Automotive Engine Alessia De Vizio, Adolfo Senatore, Dario Buono, Emma Frosina, Universita Degli Studi di Napoli; Pasquale Gaudino, ELASIS; Agostino Iorio, Fiat Powertrain Technologies S.p.A.

2014-01-1083

The Quasi-Instantaneous Engine Output Torque Model Based on Indicator Diagram (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Chunguang Duan, Xu Liang, ASCL of JLU; Biao Li, FAW of China; Pingping Lu, Hsin Guan, ASCL of JLU

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, SUB-TP-00008, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by General Powertrain Development / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Thursday, April 10 Valvetrain, Including VVA Session Code:

PFL570 Session Time:

Room 140 E

8:00 a.m.

This session includes Valve Train and Variable Valve Actuation mechanisms, devices, components and systems; and the impact and control of such systems on thermodynamics, combustion, fuel economy, emissions, and performance

Organizers Time

8:00 a.m.

Steven Ernest, Jacobs Vehicle Systems Inc.; Timothy Kunz, Delphi Automotive PLC; James Robert Westbrook, Chrysler Group LLC Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1702

Cycle by Cycle Trapped Mass Estimation for Diagnosis and Control Carlos Guardiola, Benjamin Pla, David Blanco-Rodriguez, Pau Bares, Universitat Politècnica de València

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-1703

Development of the Multi Locking Hydraulic Variable Valve Timing Control System(VTC) for Hybrid Engines Ken Shiozawa, Kenji Ariga, Tetsuro Murata, Hironori Ito, Hitoshi Takeuchi, Takahiro Anada, Nissan Motor Co. Ltd.; Masamichi Hayashi, Masaki Kobayashi, Shigeru Nakajima, Aisin Seiki Co. Ltd.

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-1704

Switching Response Optimization for Cylinder Deactivation with Type II Passenger Car Applications Andrei Radulescu, Eaton Corp.; Venkateswaran Krishnasamy, Pavan Chandras, Eaton Technologies Pvt Ltd.

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-1700

Extended Range Cam Phasing Effects on Engine Stop/Start Quality Xiaobing Liu, Paul Nahra, Anna Strehlau, BorgWarner Inc.

2014-01-1699

Design and Development of Variable Valve Timing and Lift Mechanism for Improving the Performance of Single Cylinder Two Wheeler Gasoline Engine (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Shahnawaz Ahmed Khan, Prajod Ayyappath, Mahindra 2 Wheelers Ltd.

Planned by New Engines, Components, Actuators and Sensors / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Thursday, April 10 Small Engine Technology Session Code:

PFL540

Room 140 E

Session Time:

10:00 a.m.

In this session, research and development of small engine technology will be covered. Topics include combustion, emission, control, and NVH.

Organizers Time

10:00 a.m.

Robert Kee; David Masser, Ford Motor Co. Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1673

Experimental Evaluation of a 4-cc Glow-Ignition Single-Cylinder Two-Stroke Engine Michael D. Kass, Mark W. Noakes, Brian Kaul, Dean Edwards, Timothy Theiss, Lonnie Love, Ryan Dehoff, John Thomas, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

10:20 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

Influence of Cylinder Mounting Tilt Angle on Cylinder Cooling in an Air-Cooled Engine Masao Yoshida, Aichi University of Technology; Masayuki Takahashi, Kohei Nakashima, Yoshio Murakami, Meijo Univ.

10:40 a.m.

2014-01-1672

Modeling and Experimental Investigation of a 2-Stroke GDI Engine for Range Extender Applications Enrico Mattarelli, Carlo Alberto Rinaldini, Universita di Modena e Reggio Emilia; Piero Baldini, Primavis S r l

Planned by New Engines, Components, Actuators and Sensors / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Thursday, April 10 Electric Motor & Power Electronics (Part 3 of 3) Session Code:

PFL740

Room 140 F

Session Time:

8:40 a.m.

Power electronics and electric motors are essential for improving vehicle efficiency through drivetrain electrification. Technologies that support high efficiency, high power density, and low cost motors and power modules are required for the success of vehicle electrification.

Organizers -

Time

8:40 a.m.

John Czubay, GM; Sergey P. Gladyshev, Michigan-Dearborn University; Laura Marlino, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Constantine N. Raptis, GM Powertrain; Serdar Yonak, Infineon Technologies North America Corp. Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0417

Thin-Film High Voltage Capacitors on Ultra-Thin Glass for Electric Drive Vehicle Inverter Applications M. Ray Fairchild, Ralph Taylor, Carl Berlin, Celine Wong, Delphi Automotive; Beihai Ma, U. (Balu) Balachandran, Argonne National Laboratory

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-1878

An Electric Scooter with Super-Capacitor Drive and Regenerative Braking Li Sun, Mohamed Awadallah, Lianhua Chi, Nong Zhang, Univ. of Technology Sydney

9:40 a.m.

2014-01-1892

Compact, Safe and Efficient Wireless and Inductive Charging for Plug-In Hybrids and Electric Vehicles Faical Turki, Paul Vahle GmbH & Co. KG; Andre Körner, Juris Tlatlik, Hella KGaA Hueck & Co.; Alan Brown, Hella Electronics Corp.

10:00 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

E-Drive Components with GLULOCK® and GEOSHIFT® Technologies for Highefficiency Systems Gerd Kuecken, Kienle + Spiess GmbH

10:20 a.m.

2014-01-1880

Microcontroller Based Triggering Circuit for Rectifier Circuit Prajwal CP; Kishore Ravi Hegde; Shiva Kumar S; Pramod H S

10:40 a.m.

2014-01-1871

Vehicle Propulsion using Switching Magnetic(SM) Energy

ORAL ONLY

Gopi Krishna N, John Deere Technology Center

2014-01-1882

Ultra-Capacitor based Hybrid Energy Storage and Energy Management for Mild Hybrid Vehicles (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Swanand S. Kulkarni, Tata Motors Ltd.; Nikita Gandhi, Naga Chaithanya, Tata Technologies Ltd.; Srinivasan Govindarajan, Tata Motors Ltd.

2014-01-1885

A Novel Battery Charging and Power Distribution System for a Series-Hybrid Two Wheeler (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Sabir Ahmed, Malavika Menon, Sunil Kakaye, Sudharsan Sundaram, Mahindra 2 Wheelers, Ltd.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-GTL-00001 and COLL-TP-00386, an also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Hybrid and Electric Powertrains Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Thursday, April 10 Controls for Hybrids and Electric Powertrains Session Code:

PFL750 Session Time:

Room 140 G

8:00 a.m.

This session covers powertrain control processes related to achieving stringent market fuel economy, emissions, performance, reliability, and quality demands of hybrid and electric powertrains. Topics include the control, calibration, and diagnostics of the engine, powertrain, and supporting electromechanical subsystems related to energy management.

Organizers Time

8:00 a.m.

Dohoy Jung, Univ. of Michigan-Dearborn; Jason McConnell, IAV Automotive Engineering Inc.; Bin Wu, Mercedes Benz R&D North America Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1897

Refrigeration Load Identification of Hybrid Electric Trucks Soheil Mohagheghi fard, Amir Khajepour, Ayyoub Rezaeian, University of Waterloo; Chris J. Mendes, CrossChasm Technologies

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-1904

Optimization of the Series-HEV Control with Consideration of the Impact of Battery Cooling Auxiliary Losses Xueyu Zhang, Andrej Ivanco, Clemson-ICAR; Xinran Tao, John Wagner, Clemson Univ; Zoran Filipi, Clemson-ICAR

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-1907

The Development of a Flexible Hybrid Vehicle Control Unit Stephen Borman, Gordon Kennedy, Tony Cains, Jonathon Hall, Mike Bassett, MAHLE Powertrain, Ltd.

9:00 a.m.

2014-01-1908

Braking Force Distribution and Coordinated Control Algorithm for Hybrid Electric Bus based on EBS Rong He, Hongyu Zheng, Changfu Zong, Jilin Univ.

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-1910

9:40 a.m.

2014-01-1903

New Concepts for Drag Torque Control in the Power Electronic Control Unit Tim Fischer, Stefan Mueller, Bosch Engineering GmbH Implementation of an Optimal Control Like Energy Management for Hybrid Vehicles based on Driving Profiles Thomas Juergen Boehme, Tobias Sehnke, Matthias Schultalbers, IAV Automotive Engineering GmbH; Torsten Jeinsch, Univ of Rostock

10:00 a.m.

2014-01-1911

Energy Management System for Electrified Tactical Mobility Platforms Rodrigo Felix Moreno, John Economou, Kevin Knowles, Cranfield University

10:20 a.m.

2014-01-1902

Analytical Calibration of Map-Based Energy Managements of Parallel Hybrid Vehicles Thomas Juergen Boehme, IAV Automotive Engineering GmbH; Markus Schori, Univ of Rostock; Heiko Rabba, Matthias Schultalbers, IAV Automotive Engineering GmbH

10:40 a.m.

2014-01-1895

Optimal Control for Ensured Drivability of Paralell HEVs/PHEVs during Mode Transition Guang Wu, Xing Zhang, Zuomin Dong, University of Victoria

11:00 a.m.

2014-01-1898

Control Variables Optimization and Feedback Control Strategy Design for the Blended Operating Regime of an Extended Range Electric Vehicle Branimir ¿kugor, Mihael Cipek, Jo¿ko Deur, Univ of Zagreb

2014-01-1894

The Optimization of Control Parameters for Hybrid Electric Vehicles based on Genetic Algorithm (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Wang Jun, Qingnian Wang, Pengyu Wang, Biao Han, State Key Laboratory of Automotive Simulation

2014-01-1900

Development of Representative Vehicle Drive Cycles for Hybrid Applications (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Sandeep Karande, Michael Olson, Bipul Saha, Eaton

2014-01-1906

Development of a SIL, HIL and Vehicle Test-Bench for Model-Based Design and Validation of Hybrid Powertrain Control Strategies (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Ashish Vora, Haotian Wu, Chuang Wang, Purdue University; Yili Qian, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Gregory Shaver, Purdue University; Vahid Motevalli; Peter Meckl, Oleg Wasynczuk, Haiyan Zhang, Purdue University

2014-01-1909

Intelligent Energy Management Strategy for a Parallel Hybrid Vehicle (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Rashad Mustafa, Mirko Schulze, Peter Eilts, Ferit Küçükay, Technical Univ. of Braunschweig

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-GTL-00001, COLL-TP-00408, SUB-T 00002 and SUB-TP-00005, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Hybrid and Electric Powertrains Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Thursday, April 10

Chat with the Experts: Reconstructing and Analyzing Rollovers Session Code:

BCHAT

Room 330 A/B

Session Time:

4:00 p.m.

Rollover collisions present special problems to practitioners who analyze them for the purposes of reconstructing the crash sequence, as well as, those who are examining occupant injury mechanics. As someone who has been involved in the analysis of rollover crashes for over 20 years I would enjoy discussing the complexities of rollover analysis with anyone who is interested.

Presenters -

Jarrod Carter, Origin Engineering

Thursday, April 10 Chat with the Experts: HMI Session Code:

IDMCHAT

Room 330 A/B

Session Time:

4:00 p.m.

The evolution of automotive HMI continues to be influenced by consumers who expect experiences that resemble interactions with other familiar digital interfaces ¿ particularly those in mobile devices. The modern auto interior can offer as many as 700 distinct functions, yet designs must be intuitive and safe; striking this balance is a challenge. Studies have shown that driver distraction can be mitigated by adding non-visual confirmation in the form of audio and tactile (haptic) feedback to touch-based interfaces. While each reduces distraction, the greatest benefit is achieved when both are used. Providing confirmation by simulating the mechanical sense of physical buttons, knobs and sliders, haptics reduce glance time and minimize distraction.

Presenters -

Daniel Brongiel, Immersion Corp.

Thursday, April 10 Chat with the Experts: Metallurgical Engineering, Failure Analysis and Testing in the Transportation World Session Code:

MCHAT

Room 330 A/B

Session Time:

4:00 p.m.

Determining how metals have been processed and how they will perform in automotive manufacturing environments and applications are important to successfully developing new products and solving warranty problems for current products. Metallurgical, chemical analysis, mechanical and fatigue testing are important to database development, saving weight and global material substitution initiatives. Failure analysis is important to determining what key design, material, manufacturing, and service considerations, either singularly or in combination, lead to failures and how product quality can be improved.

Presenters -

John M. Tartaglia, Element Materials Technology

Thursday, April 10 Chat with the Experts: Testing Advanced Vehicle Technologies Session Code: Room 330 A/B Presenters -

PFLCHAT Session Time:

4:00 p.m.

Henning Lohse-Busch, Argonne National Laboratory

Thursday, April 10 Chat with the Experts: Discussing the Challenges of Distributed Control Systems Integration in the Future

Session Code:

AECHAT

3:30 p.m.

Room 331 B/C

Session Time:

The increasing use of network based control systems is evident, as many of the new developments are distributing features and functions across the traditional domains of vehicle, chassis, body and powertrain. This distributed nature of the system has enabled scalability and design flexibility while increasing integration complexity with the continued development of safety requirements and regulations. Experts discuss specifics about the challenges of merging of powertrain, vehicle engineering system and sub-systems.

Moderators -

Stefan Koenig, IAV GmbH

Presenters -

Robert Gruszczynski, Volkswagen of America; David E. Helton, Delphi Corp.; Patrick Leteinturier, Infineon Technologies AG; Anthony M. Phillips, Ford Motor Co.; Vinod Reddy, MathWorks

Thursday, April 10 In-Vehicle Networks Session Code:

AE305

Room 332

Session Time:

8:00 a.m.

Technical papers and/or presentations offered in this session will portray the latest developments and proposals for In-Vehicle Networks. Typical subjects covered are: new protocols, gateways, vehicle control, message handling, X-by-wire, diagnostics, off-board connectivity and vehicle-tovehicle or vehicle-to-infrastructure communications.

Organizers Time

8:00 a.m.

Christopher Lupini, Delphi Corp.; Richard D. Means, Mark Zachos, DG Technologies Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0252

DSI3 Sensor to Master Decoder using Symbol Pattern Recognition David Levy, Infineon Technologies AG

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-0253

Multi-Layer Organic (MLO¿) RF Components - A New Component Option for Harsh Environment RF Automotive Designs Edgardo X. Menendez, George White, Michael Ulrich, AVX Corp.

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-0249

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-0245

Technical Issues of 100Mbit/s Ethernet Transmission based on Standard Automotive Wiring Components Reinhard Felgenhauer, Michael Rucks, Delphi Automotive Requirements on Real-Time-Capable Automotive Ethernet Architectures Philip Axer, Daniel Thiele, Rolf Ernst, Technical Univ of Braunschweig; Jonas Diemer, Simon Schliecker, Kai R. Richter, Symtavision GmbH

9:40 a.m.

2014-01-0251

Telematics and Potential in Indian Market Aswin Sreekumar, Anuradha Meena, Shiraz Shahabudeen, NeST

10:00 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

High Resolution Recording and Playback of Synchronized GPSCAN-WiFi-Cellular Data Mark Zachos, DG Technologies

10:20 a.m.

2014-01-0246

Design of a High Efficiency In-Vehicle Network with a Single ECU for a Network (SEN) Jihas Khan, Tata Elxsi, Ltd.

2014-01-0250

Ethernet in Infotainment - Challenges and Solutions (Written Only -No Oral Presentation) Stefan Singer, Freescale

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-GTL-00001, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Testing and Instrumentation Committee / Automobile Electronics Activity

Thursday, April 10 Electrical Wiring Systems / Harnesses Session Code:

AE301

Room 332

Session Time:

1:00 p.m.

This session deals with the electrical distribution system, increasing content/complexity, and the optimization of the systems in vehicles. The electrical distribution system is the nerve system of the vehicle and is far reaching into all areas of the architecture and requires immunity to many different environments/conditions. In detail will review the associated components and standards for the wiring systems: wiring/cables, connectors, harnesses, fuse & relay boxes, etc¿ Also will discuss new technologies that emerge in the wiring system arena to address mega trends (alternative materials for reduced weight, higher temperature resistance materials, new industry/governmental standards, etc¿).

Organizers -

J. Howard Evans, Bentley Motors, Ltd.; Kirk Rasmussen, Leoni Wiring Systems Inc.; Jeremy Tibbett, Leoni Wiring Systems

Chairpersons Panelists -

J Evans, Bentley Motors Ltd; Kirk Rasmussen, Leoni Wiring Systems Inc

Sven Neeser, Leoni Wiring Systems Inc;

Time

1:00 p.m.

Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0224

Modeling of the Impact of Ultrasonic Welding of Harness on the Terminals Integrity Ould Mohamed Lemine Yahya, Houssem Eddine Miled, Delphi Automotive

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-0221

A Non Traditional Solution for High Vibration Connection Systems John Morello, Delphi Automotive

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-0219

EMC Management in HEV/EV Applications Rich Boyer, Delphi Automotive

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-0222

Electromagnetic Coupling for Wire Twisting Pitch Optimization for SRS Applications Jean Razafiarivelo, Youssef Bouri, Delphi Automotive

2:20 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

2:40 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

LEONI Shield-Interconnection Alexander Kett, Leoni Bordnetz-Systeme GmbH & Co. KG LEONI Y-Power Distribution Alexander Kett, Leoni Bordnetz-Systeme GmbH & Co. KG

3:00 p.m.

2014-01-0220

Aluminum Solutions and Testing Methods Louis Chretien; Adrien Laurino, LEONI Wiring Systems France

3:20 p.m.

2014-01-0223

A Statistical Analysis of the Thermal Behavior of Electrical Distribution Systems Ludwig Brabetz, Mohamed Ayeb, Universitaet Kassel

3:40 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

Self-lubricating LSR - Reliable Sealing with Easy Assembly Oliver Franssen, Beatrice Grau, Momentive Performance Materials

Planned by Testing and Instrumentation Committee / Automobile Electronics Activity

Thursday, April 10 Automobile Electronics Design and Systems Reliability Session Code:

AE302

Room 333

Session Time:

8:00 a.m.

Meeting Reliability, Design, quality and safety requirements for electrical/electronic systems becomes more challenging every year as E/E content, complexity, time-to-market and globalization pressures increase. This session focuses on intelligent practices for achieving high reliability. New approaches and techniques for integrating robust design and robustness validation into the mainstream global automotive electronics product development and manufacturing processes are discussed

Organizers Time

John Day, Automotive Electronics News; Mohammad Naserian, Hyundai America Technical Center Paper No.

Title

8:00 a.m.

2014-01-0239 ORAL ONLY

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-0233

Trends of the Safety Challenges in Automotive Electronic Control Systems Qi Van Eikema Hommes, Christopher Becker, Wassim Najm, Volpe Natl Transportation Systems Center Moving Automotive Electronics from Reliability/Durability Testing to Virtual Validation Modeling Using a Physics of Failure CAE App James G. McLeish, DfR Solutions; Russell Haeberle, Magna Electronics

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-0227

A Building Blocks Method to Estimate Electronics Size and Calculate Productivity Uday H. Prabhu, Robert Bosch Engg & Bus Solutions Ltd.

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-0242

Hybrid Cars Setting New Challenges for Optimized Power Semiconductors Marco Puerschel, Andreas Kiep, Infineon Technologies AG

9:40 a.m.

2014-01-0236

Estimation of Controllability Based on Driver Behavior - A Case of Insufficient Brake-Assist Force Maki Kawakoshi, Takanobu Kaneko, Japan Automobile Research Institute; Toru Nameki, Japan Automotive Manufactures Assosciation

10:00 a.m.

2014-01-0232

An Efficient Multi-Task Scheduling Methodology for Real-Time System Based on Normalized Slack Time Tomoyoshi Funazaki, Hirofumi Yamamoto, Shinichirou Taguchi, Takesi Kondo, Denso Corp.

10:20 a.m.

2014-01-0228

Spontaneous Transistor Failures in Automotive Power Electronics Andreas Kiep, Marco Puerschel, Infineon Technologies AG

10:40 a.m.

2014-01-0244

A Simple Method to Insure Bus-to-Bus Safety in Dual-Voltage Automotive Systems Rupam Shrivastava, ePlanet Capital; Thomas A. Keim, Exponent Inc.

11:00 a.m.

2014-01-0237

A Unique and Novel Approach for Increasing the Life of Automotive Audio Signaling Device Prasad Rao Yerraguntla, Shashi Kulkarni, Deepak Asthana, Tata Motors, Ltd.

11:20 a.m.

2014-01-0240

FPGA-Based Development for Sophisticated Automotive Embedded Safety Critical System Thang Nguyen, Infineon Technologies Austria AG; Stuart Wooters, TRW Automotive

2014-01-0229

Improving Quality, Reliability and Profitability of Mobility Electronics Using Systemic Failure Mode Analysis (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) David E. Verbitsky

2014-01-0230

The Resistance Loading System of Electronic Control Steering System Performance Test Bench (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Lijiao Yu, Hongyu Zheng, Changfu Zong, ASCL, Jilin University

2014-01-0241

Solving Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) Issue in Designs using Isolated DC - DC Converter (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Kausalya Bai Sonale, Automotive

2014-01-0243

The Design of Electrically Controlled Steering System Hardware-Inthe-Loop Test Bench (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Lijiao Yu, Hongyu Zheng, Changfu Zong, ASCL, Jilin University

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00397 and SUB-TP-00002, and a individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org

Planned by Testing and Instrumentation Committee / Automobile Electronics Activity

Thursday, April 10 Systems Engineering Session Code:

AE312

Room 338

Session Time:

8:00 a.m.

This session addresses automotive requirements, high level system design, cost analysis, simulation, modeling, testing, and validation. System includes components, sub assemblies, computer based controllers, hardware and software. The session focuses on intelligent and efficient approaches to analysis, design (not detailed design), modeling, measurement, document management and optimizing performance. Topics on effect of cost, and human machine interface are covered.

Organizers Chairpersons Time

8:00 a.m.

Subramaniam Ganesan, Oakland University; Kanaparty Rao Subramaniam Ganesan, Oakland University Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0291

A Novel Approach for Diagnostics, End of Line and System Performance Checks for Micro Hybrid Battery Management Systems Gopal Athani, Tata Technologies Ltd.; Prasad Yerraguntla, Tata Motors Ltd.; Anand Gajaraj, Tata Technologies Ltd.; Kapil Dongare, Tata Motors Ltd.

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-0289

AUTOSAR Software Platform Adoption: Systems Engineering Strategies Sandeep Menon, General Motors Co.; Prathap Venugopal, General Motors Technical Center India

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-0294

A System for Capturing and Monitoring Machine Breakdown in Shop Floor Using Open Source Software for Improved Productivity Ramya Natarajan, Ganesan Swaminathan, Shanmugasundaram Ramanathan, Ashok Leyland, Ltd.

9:00 a.m.

2014-01-0286

Analysis of FM Multipath Distortion using Two-Stage and MUSIC Methods Satoru Komatsu, Yukihiro Serizawa, Akira Nagao, Ken Asami, Honda R&D Co., Ltd.; Yoshio Karasawa, University of Electro-Communication

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-0290

Turbocharger Dynamics Influence on Optimal Control of Diesel Engine Powered Systems Vaheed Nezhadali, Martin Sivertsson, Lars Eriksson, Linköping University

9:40 a.m.

2014-01-0288

Shape Optimization of Multi-Element Airfoil Using Morphing Deformation Asya Gabbasa, Badih Jawad, Liping Liu, Selin Arslan, Andrew Gerhart, Lawrence Technological Univ.

10:00 a.m.

2014-01-0296

Aerodynamic Shape Optimization for a 3-D Multi-Element Airfoil Asya Gabbasa, Selin Arslan, Badih Jawad, Andrew Gerhart, Lawrence Technological Univ.

10:20 a.m.

2014-01-0297

CAE Process Workflow Management of an Automotive Simulation Scenario Maria Stampouli, Menelaos Pappas, Beta CAE Systems S.A.

10:40 a.m.

2014-01-0292

Hardware-in-Loop for all Types of Hybrid Vehicles using Open Modular Hardware to Meet ISO 26262 Standard Bhakti Kalghatgi, Manbir Kaur, Gaurav Singla, Ashish Ranjan, Prasanta Sarkar, Tata Technologies Ltd.

11:00 a.m.

2014-01-0256

Analysis of Software Update in Connected Vehicles Husein Dakroub, Robert Cadena, Visteon Electronics

11:20 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

Cross Domain Vehicle System Development Applied to Powertrain Electrification of a Premium Sports Car Christopher Irwin, Christian Appel, Christian Lingenfelser, Bosch Engineering GmbH

2014-01-0285

Converging Product Development Processes: A Case of Indian Automobile Industry (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Yaamini Devi Loganathan, Jayakrishnan M, Foton Motors

2014-01-0287

Systems Engineering - a Logical Approach For OEMS to Deliver Advanced Technology Products in Competitive Dynamic Markets (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Rajasekhar MV, J. Perumal, Samir Rawte, Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.

2014-01-0295

Modeling, Experimentation and Sensitivity Analysis of a Pneumatic Brake System in Commercial Vehicles (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Zeyu Ma, Jinglai Wu, Yunqing Zhang, Huazhong University of Science and Tech.; Ming Jiang, Dongfeng Motor Co., Ltd.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00414, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Testing and Instrumentation Committee / Automobile Electronics Activity

Thursday, April 10 Vehicle Diagnostics (Part 1 of 2) Session Code:

AE311

Room 353

Session Time:

8:00 a.m.

Vehicle diagnostics deals with the development, delivery and execution of diagnostic procedures for vehicle systems. This session will explore new technologies, processes and trends in the area of vehicle diagnostics.

Organizers Time

8:00 a.m.

Kathleen E. Kedzior, MAHLE Test Systems Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0280

Model-Based Fault Diagnosis of Selective Catalytic Reduction Systems for Diesel Engines Rui Chen, Xinlei Wang, Univ. of Illinois

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-0284

Guided Integrated Remote and Workshop Troubleshooting of Heavy Trucks Håkan Warnquist, Mattias Nyberg, Jonas Biteus, Scania CV AB

8:40 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

9:00 a.m.

2014-01-0281

A New Tool for Reducing Translation Costs for Service Information: SAE J2892 - Graphics-Based Service Information Arnold Taube, John Deere World Headquarters Internationally Standardized Technology for the Diagnostic Communication of External Test Equipment with Vehicle ECUs Peter Subke, Softing Automotive Electronics Gmbh

9:20 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

SAE J817 - Diagnosability Index Mark N. Pope, General Motors Co.; Arnold Taube, John Deere World Headquarters; David Dickinson, Harley Davidson Motor Co.

9:40 a.m.

Panel

Expert Panel Discussion: Hybrid and EV First and Second Responder Recommended Practice J2990 Presentation and Panel Discussion This recommended practice provides first and second responders with the ability to identify an xEV, avoid the hazards associated with the high voltage system, communicate hazard identification to other incident responders, and manage the risks in a manner consistent with the best practices utilized by first responders, second responders, and by the vehicle manufacturers and other responsible organizations. Organizers - Kathleen E. Kedzior, MAHLE Test Systems; Mark N. Pope, General Motors Co. Moderators - Mark Pope, General Motors Co Panelists - Todd F. Mackintosh, General Motors Co.; Jeffrey Minter, Automotive Research & Design LLC; Ronald E. Moore, NFPA; James E. Tarchinski, General Motors Co.; Tom Van Esbroeck, International CRIF Commicssion for Extrication and New Technology; Kurt Vollmacher, International CTIF Commicssion for Extrication and New Technology;

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00427, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Testing and Instrumentation Committee / Automobile Electronics Activity

Thursday, April 10 Vehicle Diagnostics (Part 2 of 2) Session Code:

AE311 Session Time:

Room 353

1:00 p.m.

Vehicle diagnostics deals with the development, delivery and execution of diagnostic procedures for vehicle systems. This session will explore new technologies, processes and trends in the area of vehicle diagnostics.

Organizers Time

1:00 p.m.

Kathleen E. Kedzior, MAHLE Test Systems Paper No.

Title

ORAL ONLY

Integrating Connected Vehicle Technology into Customer Support Evandro Silva, Volvo Group

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-1978

Network Diagnostic Flow Chart-How to Troubleshoot Vehicle Level CAN Communication and CAN Diagnostic Issues on Nissan and Infinity Vehicles Timothy Robertson, Nissan Technical Center NA

1:40 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

Building Strong Diagnostic Chains with Native ODX Systems Andreas Hege, RA Consulting GmbH

2014-01-0278

On-Board Model Based Diagnosis Based on an Off-Board Engine Simulation Model (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Olof Lindgarde, Rune Prytz, Volvo Group Trucks Technology

2014-01-0279

Air Leak Detection for a Turbocharged SI Engine using Robust Estimation of the Turbocharger Dynamics (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Rasoul Salehi, Aria Alasty, Gholam-Reza Vossoughi, Sharif University of Technology

2014-01-0282

Vibroacoustic Method of IC Engine Diagnostics (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Alex Beresnev, Max Beresnev, SFEDU

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00427, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Testing and Instrumentation Committee / Automobile Electronics Activity

Thursday, April 10 Prognostics ¿ Predictive Maintenance Session Code:

AE601

Room 353

Session Time:

2:20 p.m.

Known as Health Vehicle Maintenance in Europe and Condition Based Maintenance in the U.S.A., Prognostics is sometimes referred to as Predictive Maintenance. The value proposition story of prognostics will be reviewed with actual case studies of how prognostics reduces costs. How to build a algorithm that captures the important values related to a system in order to produce the wanted result or "catch the anomaly". Case studies will be discussed.

Organizers Time

2:20 p.m.

Tim A. Cavanaugh, Cavanaugh Consulting; Jim Sherman, SAE International Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0347

Lifetime Prediction of DC-Link Film Capacitors using a Stochastic Model Combined by Random Variable and Gamma Process Seok-san Shin, Hyeongjin Ham, Hyeongcheol Lee, Hanyang University

2:40 p.m.

Panel

Panel Discussion: Prognostics Moderators - Tim A. Cavanaugh, Cavanaugh Consulting Panelists - David V. Freeman, DOT/NHTSA; Deborah M. Freund, Federal Motor Carrier Safety; Steven W. Holland, General Motors Company; William R. Mckinney, General Electric Aviation; Martin Mellera, SFMTA San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency; Bernie Porter, MAHLE Powertrain LLC; Seok-san Shin, Hanyang Univ.;

Planned by Testing and Instrumentation Committee / Automobile Electronics Activity

Thursday, April 10 Occupant Protection: Rear and Side Impact Session Code:

B408

Room 354

Session Time:

8:00 a.m.

Papers are invited on all aspects of automotive crashworthiness and occupant protection in side impacts, including topics such as discussions of test data, CAE methods, statistical analyses, automobile designs, restraint systems and airbags, crash test methodology and development of surrogates (test dummies). Additional topics may include side impact safety considerations for hybrid and electric propulsion vehicles.

Organizers Time

8:00 a.m.

Jarrod Carter, Origin Engineering; Jason R. Kerrigan, Univ. of Virginia; Donald Parker, Exponent Inc.; Jeffery W. Sankey, Transportation Research Center Inc.; Mukul K. Verma Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0524

The Effect of Rear Impact Collision Delta-V and Restraint Status on Injury Outcome Stacy M. Imler, Michelle F. Heller, Christine C. Raasch, Heather N. Watson, Ke Zhao, Exponent Failure Analysis

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-0544

An Improved Methodology for Calculation of the Inertial Resistance of Automotive Latching Systems James Nelsen, Hyundai-Kia America Technical Center Inc.; Chang Su Seo, Hyundai Motor Co.

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-0543

Simplified CAE Model Technique to Predict Crush Performance of Identical Sized Passenger Vehicle Doors Santosh Uttam Bhise, Chrysler India Automotive Pvt, Ltd.; Meyyappan Valliappan, Chrysler LLC

9:00 a.m.

2014-01-0541

Evaluation of Biofidelity of Side Impact Computational Surrogates (ES-2re, WorldSID, GHBMC) Gwansik Park, Taewung Kim, Jeff Crandall, University of Virginia; Andy Svendsen, Nathaniel Saunders, Craig Markusic, Automotive Safety Honda R&D Americas

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-0547

Side Impact Testing of the Near-Side, Rear Seat Occupant Using a Deceleration Sled Sheryl Janca, Kettering Univ.; Kurt Shanks, Hyundai America Technical Center; Janet Brelin-Fornari, Kettering Univ.; Ravi Tangirala, Hyundai America Technical Center; Massoud Tavakoli, Kettering Univ.

9:40 a.m.

2014-01-0548

A Study for Analysis Technique for Ensuring the Head Injury Criterion and Ejection Mitigation Performance of Curtain Airbag Baeyoung Kim, Kangwook Lee, Jeong Keun Lee, June-Young Song, Hyundai Mobis

2014-01-0546

Improving Side Crash Performance of a Compact Car via CAE (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Sanjeev Kumar, Pinak Deb, Maruti Suzuki India Ltd.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, SUB-TP-00007, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Occupant Protection Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Thursday, April 10 Occupant Protection: Rollover Session Code:

B406 Session Time:

Room 354

1:00 p.m.

Papers and presentations in this session are related to vehicular rollover. They cover various aspects of occupant¿ safety, including vehicle design, restraint systems design, crash test analysis, CAE simulations and statistical trends analysis.

Organizers Time

1:00 p.m.

Jarrod Carter, Origin Engineering; Jason R. Kerrigan, Univ. of Virginia; Donald Parker, Exponent Inc. Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0527

Belted Occupant Kinematics and Head Excursion During the Airborne Phase of Vehicle Rollover: Evaluation of the Effects of RolloverDeployed Curtain Airbags William N. Newberry, Stacy Imler, Michael Carhart, Alan Dibb, Karen Balavich, Jeffrey Croteau, Exponent Failure Analysis; Eddie Cooper, B33 Consulting Inc.

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-0533

Effects of Headform Friction on Ejection Mitigation Testing Mindy Heading, Douglas Stein, Autoliv ASP, Inc.; Jeff Dix, Nissan North America Inc.

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-0528

Results from Calculating the Acceleration at an ELR in a Steer Induced Rollover Crash Test Mark William Arndt, Transportation Safety Tech. Inc.; John Wiechel, The Ohio State Univ.

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-0529

A Study of Vehicle Impacts during Dolly Rollover Tests and Comparison to Frontal and Side Impact Tests Donald Parker, John Zolock, Richard Keefer, Exponent Inc.

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-0532

Evaluation of Different Roof Strength Methods in Quasi-Static and Dynamic Rollover Tests Using Finite Element Analysis of a 2003 Ford Explorer Model Simon B. Albrodt, Fadi Tahan, Kennerly Digges, George Washington Univ.

2:40 p.m.

2014-01-0531

Development of Methodology to Perform Dual Side Roof Strength Analysis Using Virtual Tools Madhav Khadilkar, Tata Technologies Ltd.

3:00 p.m.

2014-01-0530

Rollover Initiation Simulations for Designing Rollover Initiation Test System (RITS) Taewung Kim, Jason Kerrigan, Varun Bollapragada, Jeff Crandall, University of Virginia; Ravi Tangirala, Michael Guerrero, Hyundai America Technical Center

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, SUB-TP-00007, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Occupant Protection Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Thursday, April 10 Transmission and Driveline (Part 6 of 7): Driveline Modeling Session Code:

PFL680 Session Time:

Room 357

8:00 a.m.

This session covers transmission and driveline modeling, including topics related to transmission hardware, software, and system integration.

Organizers -

Time

8:00 a.m.

Rakan Chabaan, Gang Chen, John C. Collins, Chrysler Group LLC; Patrick Robert Darmstadt, Boeing Helicopters; Hussein Dourra, Chrysler Group LLC; Fabio Ferreira, Schaeffler Brasil, Ltd.; Michael E. Fingerman, John A. Frait, Chrysler Group LLC; Joel Gunderson, James Hendrickson, Chunhao Lee, Dongxu Li, General Motors Co.; Berthold Martin, Chrysler Group LLC; Thomas Martin, General Motors Co.; David Popejoy, Craig Renneker, Ford Motor Co.; Farzad Samie, General Motors Co.; Brian Carl Schneidewind, Toyota Technical Center USA Inc.; Tejinder Singh, General Motors Co.; Robert A. Smithson, Dana Holding Corporation; Erich L. Wilfinger, Jatco USA Inc. Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1773

Experimental Characterization and Modeling of Dry Dual Clutch Wear Matija Hoic, Nenad Kranjcevic, Zvonko Herold, Josko Deur, Univ. of Zagreb; Vladimir Ivanovic, Ford Motor Co.

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-1782

A Two Degree of Freedom, Lumped Inertia Model for Automatic Transmission Clutch-to-Clutch Shift Dynamics Darrell Robinette, General Motors Co.

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-1774

A DFSS Approach to Determine Automatic Transmission Gearing Content for Powertrain-Vehicle System Integration Darrell Robinette, General Motors Co.

9:00 a.m.

2014-01-1778

Advanced Automatic Transmission Model Validation Using Dynamometer Test Data Namdoo Kim, Aymeric Rousseau, Henning Lohse-Busch, Argonne National Laboratory

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-1772

CFD Analysis of Lubricant Fluid Flow in Automotive Transmission Daiki Saegusa, Shinji Kawai, Honda R&D Co., Ltd.

2014-01-1775

Analytical Study of a Dog Clutch in Automatic Transmission Application (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Chengwu Duan, General Motors Co.

2014-01-1776

Implementation of an Electronic Differential Using Torque Vectoring (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Siddhesh Sakhalkar, Parveen Dhillon, Pranay Kumar, Soovadeep Bakshi, Puneet Singh Arora, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

2014-01-1779

Analysis and Modeling of Transmission Efficiency of Vehicle Driveline (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Wei Zhang, Xuexun Guo, Wuhan University of Technology

2014-01-1780

Design and Optimization of Planetary Gearbox for a Formula Student Vehicle (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Soovadeep Bakshi, Parveen Dhillon, Teja Maruvada, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

2014-01-1781

Powertrain Model for Selection of Reduction Ratio and Estimation of Energy Requirement (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Siddhesh Sakhalkar, Parveen Dhillon, Soovadeep Bakshi, Pranay Kumar, Puneet Singh Arora, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

2014-01-1783

Relationship between Braking Force and Pedal Force of a Pedal Controlled Parallelized Energy-Recuperation Retarder System (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Quan Zhou, Gangfeng Tan, Xuexun Guo, Zhigang Fang, Bian Gong, Wuhan University of Technology

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00426 and SUB-TP-00003, and a individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Transmission and Driveline Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Thursday, April 10 Transmission and Driveline (Part 7 of 7): Driveline Controls Session Code:

PFL640

Room 357

Session Time:

10:20 a.m.

This session covers transmission and driveline controls. Session will cover topics related to controls hardware, controls software, and controls integration.

Organizers -

Time

10:20 a.m.

Rakan Chabaan, Gang Chen, John C. Collins, Chrysler Group LLC; Patrick Robert Darmstadt, Boeing Helicopters; Hussein Dourra, Chrysler Group LLC; Fabio Ferreira, Schaeffler Brasil, Ltd.; Michael E. Fingerman, John A. Frait, Chrysler Group LLC; Joel Gunderson, James Hendrickson, Chunhao Lee, Dongxu Li, General Motors Co.; Berthold Martin, Chrysler Group LLC; Thomas Martin, General Motors Co.; David Popejoy, Craig Renneker, Ford Motor Co.; Farzad Samie, General Motors Co.; Brian Carl Schneidewind, Toyota Technical Center USA Inc.; Tejinder Singh, General Motors Co.; Robert A. Smithson, Dana Holding Corporation; Erich L. Wilfinger, Jatco USA Inc. Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1743

Optimal Gearshift Strategy using Predictive Algorithm for Fuel Economy Improvement Sreenath K. Reghunath, Deepak Sharma, Ashwini S. Athreya, Mercedes Benz

10:40 a.m.

2014-01-1740

An Optimal Regenerative Braking Energy Recovery System for TwoSpeed Dual Clutch Transmission-Based Electric Vehicles Jiageng Ruan, Paul Walker, Univ of Technology Syndey

11:00 a.m.

2014-01-1747

Development of Stop/Start Engine Combustion and Restart Control for Gasoline Direct Injection Automatic Transmission Application Alex O. Gibson, Brad VanDerWege, Steven Wooldridge, Peter C. Moilanen, Seunghoon Lee, Ford Motor Co.

11:20 a.m.

2014-01-1745

Learning Slip Control of an Engine Clutch in a Parallel Hybrid Electric Vehicle for Linear Vehicle Launch Seongwook Moon, Hyundai Motor Co.

11:40 a.m.

2014-01-1741

Research on Intelligent Self-Learning System for the ElectroPneumatic Automated Manual Transmission Gear Position Shaohua Sun, Shunbo Li, Yao Fu, Cheng Yang, State Key Lab of Automotive Simulation Control, Jilin Univ

12:00 p.m.

2014-01-1738

HIL Driveline Dyno Tom Mockeridge, General Motors Co.; Hans-Peter Dohman, AVL Deutschland GmbH; David Phiilips, GM Milford Proving Ground

2014-01-1742

Research on Shift Control Strategy in Braking Conditions of Automatic Transmission Vehicles based on Fuzzy Inference (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Yao Fu, Yulong Lei, Ke Liu, Yuanxia Zhang, Huabing Zeng, State Key Lab. of ASC, Jilin University

2014-01-1748

Shift Quality Improvement through Integrated Control of Dual Clutches Pressure and Engine Speed for DCT (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Xiaofeng Yin, State Key Lab of Automotive Simulation & Control; Xihua Univ; Yuan Zhong, Xiaohua Wu, Han Lu, Xihua Univ

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-GTL-00001 and SUB-TP-00003, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Transmission and Driveline Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Thursday, April 10 Advances in NOx Reduction Technology (Part 2 of 3) Session Code:

PFL424 Session Time:

Room 410 A Organizers -

Time

8:00 a.m.

8:00 a.m.

Brad Adelman, Navistar Inc.; Danan Dou, John Deere Product Engineering Center; Magdi Khair, Watlow; Jong Lee, Daimler Trucks North America LLC; Rahul Mital, General Motors Co.; Shyam Santhanam, Navistar Inc. Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1526

Development of New Lean NOx Trap Technology with High Sulfur Resistance Takahiro Umeno, Masaya Hanzawa, Yoshiyuki Hayashi, Masao Hori, Umicore Shokubai Japan Co., Ltd.

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-1544

Optimization of LNT-SCR Dual-Layer Catalysts for Diesel NOx Emission Control Yang Zheng, Dan Luss, Michael P. Harold, University of Houston

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-1529

Study on Optimization for LNT+SCR System of Diesel Vehicle to Comply with the LEV3 Regulations Jongik Jeon, Hyongman Seo, Kangwon Lee, Soonhyung Kwon, Kisong Bae, Hyundai Motor Co.

9:00 a.m.

2014-01-1537

Development and Demonstration of LNT+SCR System for Passenger Car Diesel Applications Thomas Wittka, RWTH Aachen University; Bastian Holderbaum, FEV GmbH; Teuvo Maunula, Dinex Ecocat; Michael Weissner, Volkswagen AG

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-1542

New Insights into the Unique Operation of Small Pore Cu-Zeolite SCR Catalyst: Overlapping NH3 Desorption and Oxidation Characteristics for Minimizing Undesired Products Krishna Kamasamudram, Ashok Kumar, Jinyong Luo, Neal Currier, Aleksey Yezerets, Cummins Inc.; Thomas Watkins, Larry Allard, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

9:40 a.m.

2014-01-1521

Development of SCR on High Porosity Substrates for Heavy Duty and Off-Road Applications Jason D. Pless, Johnson Matthey ECT; Mojghan Naseri, Johnson Matthey Inc.; Wassim Klink, Johnson Matthey ECT; Glen Spreitzer, Johnson Matthey Inc.; Sougato Chatterjee, Johnson Matthey ECT; Penelope Markatou, Johnson Matthey Inc.

10:00 a.m.

2014-01-1528

Development of High Porosity Cordierite Honeycomb Substrate for SCR Application to Realize High NOx Conversion Efficiency and System Compactness S. Hirose, H. Yamamoto, H. Suenobu, H. Sakamoto, F. Katsube, NGK Insulators Ltd.; P. Busch, A. Martin, R. Kai, NGK Automotive Ceramics USA, Inc.; C. D. Vogt, NGK Europe GmBH

10:20 a.m.

2014-01-1522

10:40 a.m.

2014-01-1523

Control of a Combined SCR on Filter and Under-Floor SCR System for Low Emission Passenger Cars Jean Balland, Michael Parmentier, Julien Schmitt, Delphi Automotive Integration of Vanadium and Zeolite Type SCR Functionality into DPF in Exhaust Aftertreatment Systems - Advantages and Challenges Keld Johansen, Henrik Bentzer, Arkady Kustov, Kenneth Larsen, Ton V.W. Janssens, Rasmus G. Barfod, Haldor Topsoe A/S

11:00 a.m.

2014-01-1536

Impact of Hydrocarbons on the Dual (Oxidation and SCR) Functions of Ammonia Oxidation Catalysts Nathan Ottinger, Brandon Foley, Yuanzhou Xi, Z. Gerald Liu, Cummins Emission Solutions

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00385 and SUB-TP-00010, and a individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Exhaust Aftertreatment and Emissions Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Thursday, April 10 Advances in NOx Reduction Technology (Part 3 of 3) Session Code:

PFL424 Session Time:

Room 410 A Organizers -

Time

1:00 p.m.

Brad Adelman, Navistar Inc.; Danan Dou, John Deere Product Engineering Center; Magdi Khair, Watlow; Jong Lee, Daimler Trucks North America LLC; Rahul Mital, General Motors Co.; Shyam Santhanam, Navistar Inc. Paper No.

Title

1:00 p.m.

2014-01-1545

Impact of Sulfur-Oxides on the Ammonia Slip Catalyst Performance Michael Andrew Smith, Krishna Kamasamudram, Tamas Szailer, Ashok Kumar, Aleksey Yezerets, Cummins Inc.

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-1519

Performance and Sulfur Effect Evaluation of Tier 4 DOC+SCR Systems for Vanadia, Iron, and Copper SCR Douglas Lee Ummel, Kenneth Price, Umicore Autocat USA Inc.

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-1539

Development of an Integrated Box SCR System for China IV OnHighway Applications Shun Hong Long, Lianhua Tang, Guodong Yan, Ben Niu, Tianjin Yili Automotive Emission Control Co., Ltd.; Guanyu Zheng, Fengshuang Wang, Suying Zhang, Jianhua Zhang, Jianzhong Tao, Weichai Power Emissions Solutions Technology Inc.

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-1543

Development of a Downsized Urea SCR Catalyst with High DeNOx Performance over a Wide Range of Exhaust Gas Temperatures Mai Huong Tran, Yoshinori Yamashita, Norihiko Aono, Cataler Corp.

2:40 p.m.

2014-01-1541

Scope of Fe-ZSM5 Zeolite Based Urea-SCR with Fish Oil Bio-Diesel Fuel in Compressed Ignition Engine Shubham Sharma, Naveen Kumar, Sambhav Jain, Sidhant Kumar, Delhi Technological Univ.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00385 and SUB-TP-00010, and a individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Exhaust Aftertreatment and Emissions Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Thursday, April 10 Embedded Control and Calibration of Subsystems, Sensors, and Actuators Session Code:

PFL133

Room 410 B

Session Time:

Organizers -

Xuefei Chen, Chrysler LLC; Feilong Liu, Delphi Corp.; Matti Vint, VALEO

Assistant Chairpersons Time

8:00 a.m.

8:00 a.m.

Peter J. Maloney, MathWorks Inc.

Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1168

The Development of an Electronic Control Unit for a High Pressure Common Rail Diesel/Natural Gas Dual-Fuel Engine Bo Yang, Xing Wei, Ke Zeng, Xi¿an Jiaotong Univ.; Ming-Chia Lai, Wayne State Univ.

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-1161

Dynamic Injection Adaptation by Input Shaping for Low NOx Emissions during Transients Donald Selmanaj, Politecnico di Milano; Harald Waschl, Johannes Kepler Univ. Linz; Michael Schinnerl, BMW Motoren GmbH; Sergio Savaresi, Politecnico di Milano; Luigi del Re, Johannes Kepler Univ. Linz

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-1167

Individual Cylinder Fuel Control for a Turbocharged Engine James F. Burkhard, Delphi Automotive

9:00 a.m.

2014-01-1162

Investigation on the Highly Precise Air Fuel Ratio Adaptive Control in Transient States under Changes in the Intake Valve Opening Timing Takeshi Takiyama, Osaka City Univ.

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-1169

SCR Systems Pump Control Taking into Consideration the Motor Command Saturation and the Controller Substitution Jean-Claude Habumuremyi, Inergy Automotive Systems Research SA

9:40 a.m.

2014-01-1163

Model-Based Exhaust Pressure Control with Dynamic Feedforward for Engine Protection Yue-Yun Wang, Yongjie Zhu, Ibrahim Haskara, General Motors Co.

10:00 a.m.

2014-01-1170

Investigation of Cylinder Deactivation and Variable Valve Actuation on Gasoline Engine Performance Chavithra Kuruppu, Apostolos Pesiridis, Brunel Univ.; Srithar Rajoo, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

10:20 a.m.

2014-01-1165

Model Predictive Control of DOC Temperature during DPF Regeneration Yong-Wha Kim, Michiel Van Nieuwstadt, Ford Motor Co.; Greg Stewart, Honeywell Intl Inc.; Jaroslav Pekar, Honeywell Automotive Software

2014-01-1166

Shift Quality Evaluation of DCT Based on TOPSIS Model (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Yao Fu, Yulong Lei, Sun Shaohua, Huabing Zeng, Ke Liu, Yuanxia Zhang, State Key Lab of Automotive Simulation Control, Jilin Univ.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, SUB-TP-00008 and SUB-TP-00010, and als individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by General Powertrain Development / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Thursday, April 10 HCCI Combustion Processes Experiments Session Code:

PFL232 Session Time:

Room 411 A

8:00 a.m.

Classical HCCI combustion with temperature controlling combustion onset and only a modest effect of fuel injection. Papers describing experiments and test data, simulation results focused on applications, fuel/additive effects, combustion control, and mode change are invited and will be placed in appropriate sub-sessions. Papers with an emphasis on the modeling aspects of combustion are encouraged to be submitted into PFL 110 or PFL120 modeling sessions.

Organizers Time

8:00 a.m.

Scott Goldsborough, Argonne National Laboratory; Samveg Saxena; Zhi Wang, Tsinghua Univ.; Hongming Xu, Birmingham Univ. Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1270

Effects of Mixture Stratification on Ignition and Combustion in a GCAI Engine Thorsten Brands, Peter Hottenbach, Hans-Jürgen Koss, Gerd Grunefeld, Adrien Brassat, Aachen Univ.; Philipp Adomeit, FEV GmbH; Stefan Pischinger, Aachen Univ.

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-1277

Boosted HCCI - Experimental Observations in a Single Cylinder Engine Satheesh Makkapati, Eric Curtis, Ford Motor Co.

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-1271

Gasoline-Like Fuel Effects on High-Load, Boosted HCCI Combustion Employing Negative Valve Overlap Strategy Vickey B. Kalaskar, Derek A. Splitter, James P. Szybist, Oak Ridge National Lab.

9:00 a.m.

2014-01-1275

Probing Species Formed by Pilot Injection During Re-Compression in a Controlled Auto-Ignition Engine by H2CO LIF and Chemiluminescence Imaging Thomas Huelser, Christian Schulz, Thorsten Brands, Gerd Grunefeld, HansJürgen Koss, Bastian Morcinkowski, Stefan Pischinger, RWTH Aachen Univ.; Philipp Adomeit, FEV Inc.

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-1272

Investigation of the Sources of Combustion Noise in HCCI Engines Jeremie Dernotte, John Dec, Chunsheng Ji, Sandia National Labs.

9:40 a.m.

2014-01-1273

Analysis of Gasoline Negative-Valve-Overlap Fueling via Dump Sampling Richard R. Steeper, Sandia National Labs.; M. Lee Davisson, Lawrence Livermore National Lab.

10:00 a.m.

2014-01-1276

Refinement and Validation of the Thermal Stratification Analysis: A post-processing methodology for determining temperature distributions in an experimental HCCI engine Benjamin Lawler, Joshua Lacey, University of Michigan; Nicolas Dronniou, IFP Energies Nouvelles; Jeremie Dernotte, John Dec, Sandia National Labs.; Orgun Guralp, Paul Najt, General Motors Co.; Zoran Filipi, ClemsonICAR

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00438 and SUB-TP-00008, and a individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Engine Combustion / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Thursday, April 10 HCCI Control and Mode Change Session Code:

PFL233

Room 411 A

Session Time:

11:00 a.m.

Classical HCCI combustion with temperature controlling combustion onset and only a modest effect of fuel injection. Papers describing experiments and test data, simulation results focused on applications, fuel/additive effects, combustion control, and mode change are invited and will be placed in appropriate sub-sessions. Papers with an emphasis on the modeling aspects of combustion are encouraged to be submitted into PFL 110 or PFL120 modeling sessions.

Organizers Time

11:00 a.m.

Scott Goldsborough, Argonne National Laboratory; Samveg Saxena; Zhi Wang, Tsinghua Univ.; Hongming Xu, Birmingham Univ. Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1279

Investigation of Robustness Control for Practical Use of Gasoline HCCI Engine- An Investigation of a Detecting Technology of Conditions of HCCI Using an Ion Current Sensor Kenichiro Ogata, Hitachi, Ltd.

Planned by Engine Combustion / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Thursday, April 10 Advances in Oxidation and Particulate Filter Systems Session Code: Room 411 B

PFL423 Session Time:

8:00 a.m.

This session covers the complete particulate filter system. There are papers covering the DOC aging as well as the effect of high sulfur fuel on the DOC. A couple of paper study the effect of ash accumulation and two papers cover a novel new asymmetric cell design and modeling of this new design. Finally we have a paper on gasoline particulate filters.

Organizers Time

8:00 a.m.

Kirby Baumgard, John Deere Power Systems; Thorsten Boger, Corning GmbH; Julian Tan, Watlow Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1516

An Investigative Study of Sudden Pressure Increase Phenomenon Across the DPF Kihong Kim, GM Korea Co.; Rahul Mital, General Motors Co.; Takehiro Higuchi, IBIDEN; Seomoon Chan, GM Korea Co.; Chang Hwan Kim, General Motors Co.

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-1517

Theoretical and Experimental Analysis of Ash Accumulation and Mobility in Ceramic Exhaust Particulate Filters and Potential for Improved Ash Management Alexander Sappok, Yujun Wang, Ruo-Qian Wang, Carl Kamp, Victor Wong, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-1512

New Asymmetric Plugging Layout of Diesel Particulate Filters for the Pressure Drop Reduction Kazuki Nakamura, Ibiden Co., Ltd.; Athanasios Konstandopoulos, Margaritis Kostoglou, CERTH/CPERI and Aristotle University; Toshiaki Shibata, Yuki Hashizume, Ibiden Co., Ltd.

9:00 a.m.

2014-01-1510

Analysis of Asymmetric and Variable Cell Geometry Wall-Flow Particulate Filters Athanasios G. Konstandopoulos, Margaritis Kostoglou, CERTH/CPERI and Aristotle University

9:20 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

Regeneration investigation in Cordierite-Particulate-Filter with Hexagonal Cell Structure for Robustness Performance Enhancement Kentaro Iwasaki, Sumika Ceramics Poland Sp. z o.o.

9:40 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

Ash-accumulation Study on Ceramic Particulate Filter Substrates with Asymmetric Cell Design for High Durability Performance Kentaro Iwasaki, Sumika Ceramics Poland Sp. z o.o.

10:00 a.m.

2014-01-1518

Cause and Effect of Reversible Deactivation of Diesel Oxidation Catalysts Homayoun Ahari, Michael Zammit, Luis Cattani, Chrysler Group LLC; Jason Jacques, Thomas Pauly, Umicore Autocat USA Inc

10:20 a.m.

2014-01-1511

Applicable Diesel Oxidation Catalyst for Multi-Diesel Exhaust System Yosuke Goto, Umicore Shokubai Japan Co., Ltd.; Naohiro Kato, Umicore AG & Co. KG; Shota Kawashima, Yoshiyuki Hayashi, Hideki Goto, Masao Hori, Umicore Shokubai Japan Co., Ltd.

10:40 a.m.

2014-01-1515

DOC Development Targeting Emerging High S Area Market Lifeng Wang, Takeshi Kadono, Satoshi Sumiya, Johnson Matthey Japan GK

11:00 a.m.

2014-01-1513

Comprehensive Gasoline Exhaust Gas Aftertreatment, an Effective Measure to Minimize the Contribution of Modern Direct Injection Engines to Fine Dust and Soot Emissions? Bernhard Kern, Umicore Autocat Luxembourg; Stephanie Spiess, Joerg Michael Richter, Umicore AG & Co. KG

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00434 and SUB-TP-00010, and a individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Exhaust Aftertreatment and Emissions Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Thursday, April 10

System Integration and Durability Session Code:

PFL421 Session Time:

Room 411 B

1:00 p.m.

This session will cover various aspects of system durability and system integration pertaining to Diesel Exhaust Emissions Control. It includes publications contributing to the understanding of durability of exhaust catalysts and particulate filters, mechanisms of their performance degradation and possible mitigation strategies, data from the field tests, analysis of the aged catalysts, laboratory and accelerated on-engine aging studies, along with relevant experimental tools and methodology.

Organizers Time

1:00 p.m.

Eric Corrigan, Corning Inc.; Pradeep Prasad, Aleksey Yezerets, Cummins Inc. Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1494

Secondary Fuel Injection Characterization of a Diesel Vaporizer for Active DPF Regeneration Eric Hein, Adam Kotrba, Tobias Inclan, Andrew Bright, Tenneco

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-1493

Test Method Development for Material Selection of Diesel Exhaust Line Claudine Miraval, Pierre-Olivier Santacreu, Saghi Saedlou, Antoine Acher, Aperam

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-1499

Comparative Study on Performance and Emission Characteristics of Fish Oil Biodiesel and Mahua Oil Biodiesel Blend with Diesel and Diesel Fuel in a Medium Capacity Compression Ignition Employing Urea-SCR with Cu-ZSM5 Shubham Sharma, B.Tech., Delhi Technological University; Sahil Gupta, Naveen Kumar, Delhi Technological University; Sidhant Kumar, B.Tech., Delhi Technological University

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-1500

Effect of Accelerated Aging Rate on the Capture of Fuel-Borne Metal Impurities by Emissions Control Devices Aaron Williams, Robert McCormick, National Renewable Energy Laboratory; Michael Lance, Chao Xie, Todd Toops, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Rasto Brezny, Manufacturers of Emission Controls Assoc

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-1498

Analysis of the Aftertreatment Sizing for Pre-Turbo DPF and DOC Exhaust Line Configurations José Ramón Serrano, Carlos Guardiola, Pedro Piqueras, Emanuele Angiolini, Universitat Politècnica de València

2:40 p.m.

2014-01-1501

Emission Characteristics from After-Treatment System of Medium and Light Duty Engines Keiichi Hayashizaki, Mitsuru Hosoya, Hiroshi Urushibara, Hiroshi Hirabayashi, Hideki Honda, Yoichiro Nakamura, Hino Motors, Ltd.

3:00 p.m.

2014-01-1496

Experimental Study of Catalyzed Diesel Particulate Filter with Exhaust Fuel Injection System for Heavy-Duty Diesel Engines Tao Tang, Dongxiao Cao, Jun Zhang, Yan-guang Zhao, Shi-jin Shuai, Tsinghua University

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00439 and SUB-TP-00010, and a individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Exhaust Aftertreatment and Emissions Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Thursday, April 10 Combustion Control and Optimization (Part 1 of 2) Session Code: Room 411 C

PFL280 Session Time:

8:00 a.m.

This session covers engine combustion control and optimization techniques. Topics include engine combustion diagnostics as specialized for control, control methodologies and algorithms, optimization, related combustion sensing, etc.

Organizers Time

8:00 a.m.

John R. Bucknell; Michael Prucka, Chrysler Group LLC; Robert Gary Prucka, Clemson Univ. Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1355

Control and Constraint of NOx Emissions during Transient Man¿uvres, Based on an Engine Combustion Model Peter Fussey, Oxford University and Ricardo UK; David Limebeer, Oxford University

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-1356

Fuel Economy Optimization of Euro 6 Compliant Light Commercial Vehicles Equipped with SCR Matteo De Cesare, Federico Stola, Cosimo Senni, Alfredo Di Monte, Stefano Sgatti, Magneti Marelli SpA Powertrain Division

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-1357

Multivariable Control of Dual Loop EGR Diesel Engine with a Variable Geometry Turbo Nassim Khaled, Michael Cunningham, Cummins Inc.; Jaroslav Pekar, Adrian Fuxman, Ondrej Santin, Honeywell Automotive Software

9:00 a.m.

2014-01-1345

On-Board Fuel Identification using Artificial Neural Networks Florin Mocanu, Wayne State Univ.

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-1351

Optimal Catalytic Converter Heating in Hybrid Vehicles Markus Schori, Univ. of Rostock; Thomas Boehme, IAV Automotive Engineering; Torsten Jeinsch, Univ. of Rostock; Matthias Schultalbers, IAV Automotive Engineering

9:40 a.m.

2014-01-1358

Stochastic Knock Detection, Control, Software Integration, and Evaluation on a V6 Spark-Ignition Engine under Steady-State Operation Wei Luo, Bo Chen, Jeffrey Naber, Michigan Technological Univ.; Chris Glugla, Ford Motor Co.

10:00 a.m.

2014-01-1349

Recent Advances in Knock Analysis, Simulation, and Control Jill M. Spelina, James C. Peyton Jones, Jesse Frey, Villanova Univ.

10:20 a.m.

2014-01-1352

10:40 a.m.

2014-01-1362

A Study of Combustion Control Parameter Optimization in a Diesel Engine Using Cylinder Pressure Buomsik Shin, Insoo Jung, Soonchan Pyo, Yohan Chi, Hyundai Motor Co. Closed-loop Control of Low Temperature Combustion Employing Ion Current Detecting Technology Zhiqiang Zhang, Tongji Univ.; Fuquan Zhao, Tsinghua Univ.; Liguang Li, Zhijun Wu, Jun Deng, Zongjie Hu, Tongji Univ.

11:00 a.m.

2014-01-1346

Automatic Combustion Control for Calibration Purposes in a GDI Turbocharged Engine Enrico Corti, Claudio Forte, Nicolo Cavina, Giorgio Mancini, Vittorio Ravaglioli, University of Bologna

11:20 a.m.

2014-01-1350

Combustion Model Based Explanation of the Pmax and IMEP Coupling Phenomenon in Diesel Engine Zhijia Yang, Richard Stobart, Edward Winward, Thomas Steffen, Loughborough Univ.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00396, SUB-TP-00008 and SUBTP-00009, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Engine Combustion / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Thursday, April 10 Combustion Control and Optimization (Part 2 of 2) Session Code:

PFL280 Session Time:

Room 411 C

1:00 p.m.

This session covers engine combustion control and optimization techniques. Topics include engine combustion diagnostics as specialized for control, control methodologies and algorithms, optimization, related combustion sensing, etc.

Organizers Time

1:00 p.m.

John R. Bucknell; Michael Prucka, Chrysler Group LLC; Robert Gary Prucka, Clemson Univ. Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1360

Combustion Ionization for Resonance Detection and Mitigation Using Pilot Injection in a Diesel Engine Tamer Badawy, Naeim Henein, Wayne State Univ.

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-1347

Individual Cylinder IMEP Estimation using a Single Cylinder Pressure Sensor for Light-duty Diesel Engines Kyunghan Min, Jaesung Chung, Eunhwan Kang, Myoungho Sunwoo, Hanyang Univ.

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-1364

Analysis of the Relationship between Noise Emission and In-Cylinder Pressure in a Small Displacement Diesel Engine Ornella Chiavola, Giancarlo Chiatti, Erasmo Recco, ROMA TRE Univ.

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-1344

A Predictive Model of Pmax and IMEP for Intra-Cycle Control Zhijia Yang, Thomas Steffen, Richard Stobart, Edward Winward, Loughborough Univ.

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-1348

Enhancement of a Software-Based Sensing Approach, which Instantaneously Determines the Mixture Fraction of Bio-Diesel Present in a Crude Oil Based Classic Diesel Fuel by Use of an Alternative Set of Integral Key-Parameters Michael Pontoppidan, Numidis Sarl; Gino Montanari, Magneti Marelli Sistemas Automotivos

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00396 and SUB-TP-00009, and a individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Engine Combustion / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Thursday, April 10 Alternative and Advanced Fuels (Part 2 of 2) Session Code:

PFL330 Session Time:

Room 412 A

8:00 a.m.

This session focuses on the fundamental properties of fuels and methods for measuring these properties, as well as issues related to fuel storage and transportation. Examples include diesel fuel lubricity determination, fuel effects on deposits, cold weather issues, and environmental and toxicological impacts of new fuels.

Organizers Chairpersons Time

8:00 a.m.

Casey Maxwell Allen, Marquette University; George Karavalakis, Univ. of California-Riverside; Amanda Lea-Langton, Univ. of Leeds; Elisa Toulson, Michigan State University Charles Mueller, Sandia National Laboratories; George Karavalakis, Univ. of California-Riverside Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1475

Experimental Studies on Butanol/Gasoline Fuel Blends in a Four Stroke Engine Powered Motorcycle M. Muralidharan, Neeraj Kumar, Mrinmoy Kalita, M. Sithananthan, Ved Singh, Indian Oil Corp. Ltd.

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-1463

The Impact of Fuel Ethanol Content on Particulate Emissions from Light-Duty Vehicles Featuring Spark Ignition Engines Piotr Bielaczyc, Andrzej Szczotka, Joseph Woodburn, Bosmal Automotive R & D Institute

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-1451

Regulated Emissions, Air Toxics, and Particle Emissions from SI-DI Light-Duty Vehicles Operating on Different Iso-Butanol and Ethanol Blends George Karavalakis, Daniel Short, Diep Vu, Mark Villela, Robert Russell, Heejung Jung, Akua Asa-Awuku, Thomas Durbin, University of California

9:00 a.m.

2014-01-1471

Combustion Modeling of Landfill Gas Fueled Spark Ignition Engine Performance Daniel Swain, S O Bade Shrestha, Western Michigan Univ.

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-1459

A Preliminary Investigation of the Performance and Emissions of a Port-Fuel Injected SI Engine Fueled with Acetone-Butanol-Ethanol (ABE) and Gasoline Karthik Nithyanandan, Univ. of Illinois; Han Wu, Chang'an University; Ming Huo, Chia-Fon Lee, Univ. of Illinois

9:40 a.m.

2014-01-1467

Comparison of Regulated Emissions and Particulate Matter of Gasoline/CNG Dual-Fuel Taxi Over New European Driving Cycle Xin Wang, Yunshan Ge, Beijing Institute of Technology

10:00 a.m.

2014-01-1453

Performance Analysis of 18% HCNG fuel on Heavy Duty Engine M. Subramanian, Indian Oil Corp., Ltd.

10:20 a.m.

2014-01-1466

Effect of Diethyl Ether (DEE) Fumigation on Engine Performance and Emissions in a Bioethanol Fueled Diesel Engine Navin Kumar, Abyarth Behera, Dulari Hansdah, Murugan Sivalingam, NIT Rourkela

10:40 a.m.

2014-01-1472

Direct Sugar to Hydrocarbon (DSH) Fuel Performance Evaluation in Multiple Diesel Engines Len Hamilton, Dianne Luning-Prak, Jim Cowart, US Naval Academy; Andrew McDaniel, Sherry Williams, Richard Leung, US Navy

11:00 a.m.

2014-01-1469

Research on Ethylene Glycol Monoethyl Ether Palm Oil Monoester as a Novel Biodiesel-Like Fuel and Its Effect on Diesel Engine Performance Xiao Chen, Xi'an Jiaotong University; Hejun Guo, Xi'an Research Institute of High Tech; Liqiang Zhang, Xi'an Jiaotong University

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00391, SUB-TP-00009 and SUBTP-00010, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Fuels and Lubricants / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Thursday, April 10 Fuel Injection and Sprays - Experimental Sprays (Part 2 of 2) Session Code: Room 412 B

PFL321 Session Time:

8:00 a.m.

This session is devoted to experimental and computational work in the area of fuel injection systems and sprays. Topics include: spray characterization, cavitation, multi-phase jet modeling, CFD models for spray processes, wall films and impingement, hydraulic circuit analysis, and dissolved gas effects. Studies of both gasoline and diesel fuel sprays and fuel injection equipment are encouraged.

Organizers Chairpersons -

Tarek M. Abdel-Salam, East Carolina University; Essam El-Hannouny, Argonne National Laboratory; Jacqueline O'Connor, Sandia National Laboratories Vasudha Patri, Argonne National Laboratory

Time

8:00 a.m.

Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1403

Spray Visualization and Characterization of a Dual-Fuel Injector using Diesel and Gasoline Karthik Nithyanandan, Univ. of Illinois; Deyang Hou, QuantLogic Corp.; Gregory Major, Chia-Fon Lee, Univ. of Illinois

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-1410

Measurement of Diesel Spray Formation and Combustion upon Different Nozzle Geometry using Hybrid Imaging Technique Anqi Zhang, Michigan Technological University; Alessandro Montanaro, Luigi Allocca, Istituto Motori CNR; Jeffrey Naber, Seong-Young Lee, Michigan Technological University

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-1412

Comparison of Near-Field Structure and Growth of a Diesel Spray Using Light-Based Optical Microscopy and X-Ray Radiography Lyle M. Pickett, Julien Manin, Sandia National Laboratories; Alan Kastengren, Christopher Powell, Argonne National Laboratory

9:00 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

Neutron Imaging of Diesel and Gasoline Fuel Injectors Todd Toops, Eric Nafziger, Charles Finney, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Kemar James, Brian T. Fisher, University of Alabama

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-1405

Experimental Study of Effect of Nozzle Diameter on Near-Field Spray Behavior of Diesel Sprays in Non-Evaporating Conditions Yanfei Li, Hengjie Guo, Tsinghua Univ; Xiao Ma, Birmingham Univ; Jian-Xin Wang, Tsinghua Univ; Hongming Xu, Birmingham Univ

9:40 a.m.

2014-01-1413

A Comparative Analysis on the Spray Penetration of Ethanol, Gasoline and Iso-Octane Fuel in a Spark-Ignition Direct-Injection Engine Yongming Bao, Qing Nian Chan, Sanghoon Kook, Evatt Hawkes, The University of New South Wales

10:00 a.m.

2014-01-1409

Evaluation of Liquid and Vapor Penetration of Sprays from a MultiHole Gasoline Fuel Injector Operating Under Engine-Like Conditions Scott E. Parrish, General Motors Global R&D

10:20 a.m.

2014-01-1414

Effect of Ambient Density and Temperature on Diesel Spray Characteristics Weidi Huang, Zhijun Wu, Liguang Li, Zongjie Hu, Ya Gao, Jun Deng, Tongji Univ.

2014-01-1402

Investigations of the Multiple Fuel Injection and Atomization with the Use of Two Outward-Opening Injectors (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Ireneusz Pielecha, Przemyslaw Borowski, Poznan Univ. of Technology

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00404, SUB-TP-00008 and SUBTP-00009, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Fuels and Lubricants / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Thursday, April 10 Fuel Injection and Sprays - Hardware and Testing (Part 1 of 2) Session Code: Room 412 B

PFL323 Session Time:

10:40 a.m.

This session is devoted to experimental and computational work in the area of fuel injection systems and sprays. Topics include: spray characterization, cavitation, multi-phase jet modeling, CFD models for spray processes, wall films and impingement, hydraulic circuit analysis, and dissolved gas effects. Studies of both gasoline and diesel fuel sprays and fuel injection equipment are encouraged.

Organizers Chairpersons Time

10:40 a.m.

Tarek M. Abdel-Salam, East Carolina University; Essam El-Hannouny, Argonne National Laboratory; Jacqueline O'Connor, Sandia National Laboratories Jacqueline O'Connor, Pennsylvania State University; Wei Zeng, Sandia National Laboratories Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1447

Experimental Investigation of Fuel Impingement and Spray-Cooling on the Piston of a GDI Engine via Instantaneous Surface Temperature Measurements Fabian Köpple, Dimitri Seboldt, Paul Jochmann, Alexander Hettinger, Andreas Kufferath, Robert Bosch GmbH; Michael Bargende, IVK, University of Stuttgart

11:00 a.m.

2014-01-1446

Gasoline Wall Films and Spray/Wall Interaction Analyzed by Infrared Thermography Florian Schulz, Jürgen Schmidt, Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg; Andreas Kufferath, Wolfgang Samenfink, Robert Bosch GmbH

11:20 a.m.

2014-01-1438

The Effects of GDi Fuel Pressure on Fuel Economy Harry Husted, Timothy D. Spegar, Joseph Spakowski, Delphi Automotive

2014-01-1439

Experimental Study on Injector Spray Pattern Optimization for a Turbocharged GDI Engine Combustion System (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Xiangang Wang, Zhangsong Zhan, Xun Yu, Tiegang Hu, Yanjun Qiao, Yuming Zhu, Shuhui Jiang, Changan Automobile Company

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00411 and SUB-TP-00008, and a individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Fuels and Lubricants / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Thursday, April 10 Fuel Injection and Sprays - Hardware and Testing (Part 2 of 2) Session Code:

PFL323 Session Time:

Room 412 B

1:00 p.m.

This session is devoted to experimental and computational work in the area of fuel injection systems and sprays. Topics include: spray characterization, cavitation, multi-phase jet modeling, CFD models for spray processes, wall films and impingement, hydraulic circuit analysis, and dissolved gas effects. Studies of both gasoline and diesel fuel sprays and fuel injection equipment are encouraged.

Organizers Chairpersons Time

1:00 p.m.

Tarek M. Abdel-Salam, East Carolina University; Essam El-Hannouny, Argonne National Laboratory; Jacqueline O'Connor, Sandia National Laboratories Jacqueline O'Connor, Pennsylvania State University; Wei Zeng, Sandia National Laboratories Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1448

Optical Diagnostics of Fuel Injection and Ignition in a Marine TwoStroke Diesel Engine Johan Hult, Simon Matlok, Stefan Mayer, MAN Diesel & Turbo

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-1441

Innovative Sprays and Particulate Reduction with GDi Injectors Joseph Kazour, Bizhan Befrui, Harry Husted, Michael Raney, Daniel Varble, Delphi Automotive

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-1444

Direct Fuel Injector Temporal Measurements Xiaohua Zhang, Alan Palazzolo, Texas A&M University; Chol-Bum Kweon, U.S. Army Research Laboratory; Erwin Thomas, Randall Tucker, Texas A&M University; Albert Kascak, U.S. Army Research Laboratory (retired)

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-1440

F2E - Ultra High Pressure Distributed Pump Common Rail System George A. Meek, Ryan Williams, Dan Thornton, Patrick Knapp, Stephen Cosser, Delphi Automotive

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-1445

Impact of Control Methods on Dynamic Characteristic of High Speed Solenoid Injectors Haifeng Lu, Jun Deng, Zongjie Hu, Zhijun Wu, Liguang Li, Tongji Univ.

2:40 p.m.

2014-01-1435

Beyond Euro VI - Development of A Next Generation Fuel Injector for Commercial Vehicles Mark S. Graham, Stephen Crossley, Tony Harcombe, Nathan Keeler, Tony Williams, Delphi Automotive

3:00 p.m.

2014-01-1442

Direct Fuel Injector Power Drive System Optimization Xiaohua Zhang, Alan Palazzolo, Texas A&M University; Chol-Bum Kweon, U.S. Army Research Laboratory; Erwin Thomas, Randall Tucker, Texas A&M University; Albert Kascak, U.S. Army Research Laboratory (retired)

3:20 p.m.

2014-01-1437

Adapting Validation Processes to Meet Worldwide Market Demands Melanie Zielenski, Peter Downes, Darren Jelbert, Delphi Automotive

3:40 p.m.

2014-01-1436

Multi-Swirl Type Injector for Port Fuel Injection Gasoline Engines Yoshihito Yasukawa, Yoshio Okamoto, Hitachi, Ltd.; Nobuaki Kobayashi, Takahiro Saito, Masayuki Saruwatari, Hitachi Automotive Systems, Ltd.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00411, SUB-TP-00008 and SUBTP-00009, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Fuels and Lubricants / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Thursday, April 10 Abnormal SI Combustion (Part 2 of 2) Session Code:

PFL213

Room 413 A

Session Time:

8:00 a.m.

This session focuses on abnormal SI combustion processes including spark knock and preignition. Papers cover both 4-stroke and 2-stroke engines characterized by 1) ignition by an external energy source that serves to control combustion phasing, and 2) a combustion rate that is limited by flame propagation. (Part 2 of 2)

Organizers Chairpersons Time

8:00 a.m.

Terrence Alger, Southwest Research Institute; Richard S. Davis, John O. Waldman, General Motors Co.; Lurun Zhong, Chrysler Corporation LLC Lurun Zhong, Chrysler Corporation LLC; Terrence Alger, Southwest Research Institute Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1216

The Effects of Octane, Sensitivity and K on the Performance and Fuel Economy of a Direct Injection Spark Ignition Vehicle Caroline Nicola Orlebar, Shell Global Solutions (UK); Arndt Joedicke, Shell Global Solutions (Deutschland) GmbH; William Studzinski, GM

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-1220

Engine Knock in an SI Engine with Hydrogen Supplementation under Stoichiometric and Lean Conditions Yu Chen, Robert Raine, University of Auckland

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-1221

Modeling Investigation of Auto-ignition and Engine Knock by HO2 Jiankun Shao, Christopher Rutland, University of Wisconsin

9:00 a.m.

2014-01-1215

Knock in an Ethanol Fueled Spark Ignition Engine: Detection Methods with Cycle-Statistical Analysis and Predictions Using Different AutoIgnition Models Karel Steurs, Christopher Kim Blomberg, Konstantinos Boulouchos, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-1223

A RANS CFD 3D Methodology for the Evaluation of the Effects of Cycle By Cycle Variation on Knock Tendency of a High Performance Spark Ignition Engine Claudio Forte, Enrico Corti, Gian Marco Bianchi, Stefania Falfari, University of Bologna; Stefano Fantoni, Ducati Corse

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00410 and SUB-TP-00008, and a individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Engine Combustion / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Thursday, April 10 SI Direct Injection Technology Session Code:

PFL212 Session Time:

Room 413 A

10:00 a.m.

Focuses on SI combustion technologies that employ direct, in-cylinder fuel injection. Topics of particular interest include in-cylinder fuel injection and spray studies, flow/spray interaction and in-cylinder mixture formation studies, and combustion chamber shape optimization. Focus includes "stratified" operation or other modes enabled by DI hardware, DI-specific emissions issues such as particulates and smoke, and technologies enabled by DISI (such as downsizing).

Organizers Chairpersons Time

10:00 a.m.

Sudhakar Das, SwRI; Richard S. Davis, General Motors Co.; James W G Turner, Jaguar Land Rover; Jianwen Yi, Ford Motor Co. James W G Turner, Jaguar Land Rover; Jianwen Yi, Ford Motor Co. Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1209

Fuel System Pressure Increase for Enhanced Performance of GDi Multi-Hole Injection Systems Guy Hoffmann, Bizhan Befrui, Axel Berndorfer, Walter F. Piock, Daniel L. Varble, Delphi Automotive

10:20 a.m.

2014-01-1210

New Combustion Concept for Turbocharged Gasoline DirectInjection Engines Shinichi Mitani, Susumu Hashimoto, Hiroshi Nomura, Rio Shimizu, Mutsumi Kanda, Toyota Motor Corp.

10:40 a.m.

2014-01-1211

Injection Quantity Range Enhancement by Using Current Waveform Control Technique for DI Gasoline Injector Ryo Kusakabe, Motoyuki Abe, Hitachi, Ltd.; Hideharu Ehara, Tohru Ishikawa, Takuya Mayuzumi, Takao Miyake, Hitachi Automotive Systems, Ltd.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, SUB-TP-00008, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Engine Combustion / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Thursday, April 10 Spark Assisted Compression Ignition, SACI Session Code:

PFL240

Room 413 A

Session Time:

10:40 a.m.

Mixed mode combustion with both flame propagation and controlled auto ignition (distinct from damage inducing, uncontrolled SI knock). The scope of topics includes fuel/additive effects and SACI mode change. Papers describing experimental or applied simulation results are invited and will be placed in appropriate sub-sessions. Papers with an emphasis on the modeling aspects of combustion are encouraged to be submitted into PFL110 or PFL120 modeling sessions.

Organizers Time

10:40 a.m.

Janardhan Kodavasal; Sotirios Mamalis, MAHLE Powertrain LLC; Laura Manofsky Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1289

Characterization of SACI Combustion for Use in Model Based Controls Veli Kivanc Temel, Jeff Sterniak, Robert Bosch LLC

11:00 a.m.

2014-01-1288

Combustion Mode Switch by Integrating Stoichiometric ASSCI Mode in a Four-cylinder Gasoline SI/HCCI Engine Dongsheng Li, Zhi Wang, Hui Liu, Jian-Xin Wang, Tsinghua Univ.

Planned by Engine Combustion / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Thursday, April 10 Emissions Measurement and Testing (Part 1 of 2) Session Code:

PFL440

Room 413 B

Session Time:

8:00 a.m.

Sub-sessions cover emissions measuring techniques and testing regimes. This includes new analysis techniques and the novel application of existing techniques, the comparison of existing and proposed testing regimes with real world experience, including modeling.

Organizers Chairpersons Time

8:00 a.m.

Allen B. Duncan, Environmental Protection; Leslie Hill, Horiba, Ltd.; Phil Price, Ford Motor Co. Kamalkishore Chhaganlal Vora, A R A I Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1580

Development of a High Sensitivity and High Response Portable Smoke Meter Tomohiro Minagawa, Tsukasa Sokken Co., Ltd.; Daiji Nagaoka, Hiroyuki Yuza, Teruo Nakada, Isuzu Motors Ltd.; Takeyuki Kamimoto

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-1584

Uncertainties in Measurements of Emissions in Chassis Dynamometer Tests Lokanath Mohanta, Suresh Iyer, Partha Mishra, David Klinikowski, Pennsylvania State University

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-1576

Comparative Influences of Air and Nitrogen as Dilution Gases in Measurement of Diesel Engine Particle Number Concentrations Nehemiah Sabinus Alozie, David Peirce, Lionel Ganippa, Brunel University London

9:00 a.m.

2014-01-1568

Influence of Dilution Conditions on Diesel Exhaust Particle Measurement Using a Mixing Tube Diluter Nehemiah Sabinus Alozie, David Peirce, Brunel University London; Andreas Lindner, Wolfgang Winklmayr, Tapcon & Analysesysteme; Lionel Ganippa, Brunel University London

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-1571

Evaluation of Gravimetric Method to Measure Light-Duty Vehicle Particulate Matter Emissions at Levels below One Milligram per Mile (1 mg/mile) Shaohua Hu, Suiyun Zhang, Satya Sardar, Shiyan Chen, Inna Dzhema, Shiou-Mei Huang, David Quiros, Huaiwei Sun, California Air Resources Board; Christopher Laroo, L. James Sanchez, US Environmental Protection Agency; James Watson, M.-C. Oliver Chang, Tao Huai, Alberto Ayala, California Air Resources Board

9:40 a.m.

2014-01-1581

An Assessment of Emissions from Light-Duty Vehicles using PEMS and Chassis Dynamometer Testing John May, Dirk Bosteels, Cecile Favre, AECC

10:00 a.m.

2014-01-1573

Development of the Methodology for Quantifying the 3D PM Distribution in a Catalyzed Particulate Filter with a Terahertz Wave Scanner Ryan Foley, Jeffrey Naber, John Johnson, Michigan Technological University; Leigh Rogoski, Cummins Inc.

10:20 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

10:40 a.m.

2014-01-1177

Application of Novel Electromobility Analyzer for Particle Measurements Hiroyuki Yamada, Ntsel; HIroshi Okuda, Shimadzu Corp. Application of Fast Oxygen Sensors for Investigations into Air-Path Dynamics and EGR Distribution in a Diesel Engine Paul B. Dickinson, Kieran Hegarty, Nick Collings, Tashiv Ramsander, University of Cambridge

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00382 and SUB-TP-00010, and a individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Exhaust Aftertreatment and Emissions Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Thursday, April 10 Emissions Measurement and Testing (Part 2 of 2) Session Code:

PFL440 Session Time:

Room 413 B

1:00 p.m.

Sub-sessions cover emissions measuring techniques and testing regimes. This includes new analysis techniques and the novel application of existing techniques, the comparison of existing and proposed testing regimes with real world experience, including modeling.

Organizers Time

1:00 p.m.

Allen B. Duncan, Environmental Protection; Leslie Hill, Horiba, Ltd.; Phil Price, Ford Motor Co. Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1579

VERTdePN Quality Test Procedures of DPF+SCR Systems Jan Czerwinski, Univ. of Applied Sciences Biel-Bienne; Yan Zimmerli, Univ. of Applied Sciences; Andreas Mayer, TTM; Norbert Heeb, EMPA; Jacques Lemaire, AEEDA; Giovanni D'Urbano, BAFU

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-1569

Testing of SCR-Systems on HD-Vehicles-TeVeNOx Jan Czerwinski, Univ. of Applied Sciences Biel-Bienne; Yan Zimmerli, Univ. of Applied Sciences; Andreas Mayer, TTM; Norbert Heeb, EMPA; Heinz Berger, ASTRA; Giovanni D'Urbano, BAFU

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-1586

NH3 Storage in Sample Lines John Hoard, Nandagopalan Venkataramanan, University of Michigan; Barbara Marshik, William Murphy, MKS Instruments Inc.

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-1572

Determination of the R Factor for Fuel Economy Calculations Using Ethanol-Blended Fuels over Two Test Cycles C. Scott Sluder, Brian H. West, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Aron D. Butler, Arvon L. Mitcham, US Environmental Protection Agency; William J. Ruona, Ford Motor Co.

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-1570

Comparison of Measurement Strategies for Light Absorbing Aerosols from Modern Diesel Engines Michael Robinson, Z. Gerald Liu, Cummins Emission Solutions; Michael Olson, James Schauer, Univ. of Wisconsin

2:40 p.m.

2014-01-1574

Vehicle Evaporative Emissions Characterization by Chromatographic Techniques Applied to Different Gasoline-Ethanol Blends Susanna Paz, Rosa Delgado, David Riba, Applus Idiada

3:00 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

Navigating the Maze of Automotive Cabin VOC Emission Test Methods Joe Franklin, Intertek

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00382 and SUB-TP-00010, and a individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Exhaust Aftertreatment and Emissions Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Thursday, April 10 PPC Combustion Processes Experiments Session Code:

PFL252 Session Time:

Room 414 A/B

8:00 a.m.

Mixed mode with auto ignition but inhomogeneous charge. Injection-controlled but with EOI before SOC. Papers describing experiments and test data, simulation results focused on applications, fuel/additive effects, combustion control, and PPC injection strategies are invited and will be placed in appropriate sub-sessions. Papers with an emphasis on the modeling aspects of combustion are encouraged to be submitted into PFL110 or PFL120 modeling sessions.

Organizers Time

8:00 a.m.

Bengt Johansson, Lund University Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1302

Extension of the Lower Load Limit of Gasoline Compression Ignition with 87 AKI Gasoline by Injection Timing and Pressure Christopher P. Kolodziej, Stephen Ciatti, Argonne National Lab.; David Vuilleumier, Univ. of California; Bishwadipa Das Adhikary, Rolf Reitz, Univ. of Wisconsin

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-1299

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-1294

Experimental and Computational Assessment of Inlet Swirl Effects on a Gasoline Compression Ignition (GCI) Light-Duty Diesel Engine Paul Loeper, Youngchul Ra, David Foster, Jaal Ghandhi, Univ. of Wisconsin The Impact of Intake Dilution and Combustion Phasing on the Combustion Stability of a Diesel Engine Prasad Divekar, Xiaoye Han, Shui Yu, Xiang Chen, Ming Zheng, University of Windsor

9:00 a.m.

2014-01-1297

Computational Investigation of Low Load Operation in a Light-Duty Gasoline Direct Injection Compression Ignition [GDICI] Engine Using Single-Injection Strategy Bishwadipa Das Adhikary, Rolf Reitz, Univ. of Wisconsin; Stephen Ciatti, Christopher Kolodziej, Argonne National Lab.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, SUB-TP-00009, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org

Planned by Engine Combustion / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Thursday, April 10 Fuel/Additive Effects on PPC Combustion Processes and Emissions Session Code:

PFL254 Session Time:

Room 414 A/B

9:40 a.m.

Mixed mode with auto ignition but inhomogeneous charge. Injection-controlled but with EOI before SOC. Papers describing experiments and test data, simulation results focused on applications, fuel/additive effects, combustion control, and PPC injection strategies are invited and will be placed in appropriate sub-sessions. Papers with an emphasis on the modeling aspects of combustion are encouraged to be submitted into PFL110 or PFL120 modeling sessions.

Organizers Time

9:40 a.m.

Bengt Johansson, Lund University Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1304

Characterization of Low Load PPC Operation using RON70 Fuels P.C. Bakker, Eindhoven University of Technology; J.E. De Abreu Goes, Politecnico di Torino; L.M.T. Somers, B.H. Johansson, Eindhoven University of Technology

10:00 a.m.

2014-01-1292

Combustion and Emission Characteristics in a DME Premixed Charge Compression Ignition Diesel Engine Yuwei Zhao, Ying Wang, Shenghua Liu, Xi'an Jiaotong Univ.

10:20 a.m.

2014-01-1301

Compression Ratio and Derived Cetane Number Effects on Gasoline Compression Ignition Engine Running with Naphtha Fuels Yoann Viollet, Junseok Chang, Gautam Kalghatgi, Saudi Aramco

10:40 a.m.

2014-01-1303

Using Oxygenated Gasoline Surrogate Compositions to Map RON and MON Hadeel Solaka Aronsson, Martin Tuner, Bengt Johansson, Lund Univ.

11:00 a.m.

2014-01-1298

Clean Combustion in a Diesel Engine Using Direct Injection of Neat n-Butanol Tadanori Yanai, Xiaoye Han, Meiping Wang, Graham T. Reader, Ming Zheng, University of Windsor; Jimi Tjong, Ford Motor Co.

Planned by Engine Combustion / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Thursday, April 10 PPC Combustion Processes Modeling Session Code:

PFL251 Session Time:

Room 414 A/B

1:00 p.m.

Mixed mode with auto ignition but inhomogeneous charge. Injection-controlled but with EOI before SOC. Papers describing experiments and test data, simulation results focused on applications, fuel/additive effects, combustion control, and PPC injection strategies are invited and will be placed in appropriate sub-sessions. Papers with an emphasis on the modeling aspects of combustion are encouraged to be submitted into PFL110 or PFL120 modeling sessions.

Organizers Time

1:00 p.m.

Bengt Johansson, Lund University Paper No.

Title

2014-01-1295

The Nature of Heat Release in Gasoline PPCI Engines Wenwen Sang, Wai K. Cheng, MIT; Amir Maria, Chevron

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-1296

Comparison of Particulate Size Distributions from Advanced and Conventional Combustion - Part I: CDC, HCCI, and RCCI Yizhou Zhang, Jaal Ghandhi, David Rothamer, Univ. of Wisconsin

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-1306

Exploration of Semi-Volatile Particulate Matter Emissions from Low Temperature Combustion in a Light-Duty Diesel Engine Glenn Lucachick, Aaron Avenido, David Kittelson, William Northrop, Univ. of Minnesota

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-1293

Combustion Noise Analysis of Premixed Diesel Engine by Engine Tests and Simulations Gen Shibata, Hirooki Ushijima, Hideyuki Ogawa, Hokkaido Univ.; Yushi Shibaike, Toyota Motor Corp.

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-1291

Analysis of the Load Effect on the Partially Premixed Combustion Concept in a 2-Stroke HSDI Diesel Engine Fueled with Conventional Gasoline Jesus Benajes, Jaime Martin, Ricardo Novella, Daniela De Lima, CMT, Universitat Politècnica de València

2:40 p.m.

2014-01-1305

Modelling a Gasoline Compression Ignition (GCI) Engine Concept Roger F. Cracknell, Javier Ariztegui, Thomas Dubois, Heather Hamje, Leonardo Pellegrini, David Rickeard, Kenneth D. Rose, Concawe; Kai Deppenkemper, Barbara Graziano, RWTH Aachen Univ.; Karl Alexander Heufer, Hans Rohs, FEV GmbH

3:00 p.m.

2014-01-1300

Development of a Gasoline Direct Injection Compression Ignition (GDCI) Engine Mark Sellnau, Matthew Foster, Kevin Hoyer, Wayne Moore, James Sinnamon, Harry Husted, Delphi Automotive

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, SUB-TP-00009, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Engine Combustion / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity

Thursday, April 10 Vehicle Dynamics, Stability and Control (Part 3 of 4) Session Code:

AC500 Session Time:

Room 415 A

8:00 a.m.

This session is focused on vehicle dynamics and controls using modeling and simulation, and experimental analysis of passenger cars, heavy trucks, and wheeled military vehicles. This session addresses active and passive safety systems to mitigate rollover, yaw instability and braking issues; driving simulators and hardware-in-the-loop systems; suspension kinematics and compliance, steering dynamics, advanced active suspension technologies; and tire force and moment mechanics.

Organizers -

Time

8:00 a.m.

David A. Finch, Raetech Corp.; W. Riley Garrott, National Hwy Traffic Safety Admin; Paul Grygier; Mark Heitz; Gary J. Heydinger, SEA, Ltd.; Raymond Leto, TotalSim LLC; David R. Mikesell; Michael Royce; M. Kamel Salaani, Transportation Research Center Inc.; Amandeep Singh, US Army TARDEC Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0149

Implementation of Real-Time Vehicle Rollover Prevention System Chi-Chun Yao, Jin-Yan Hsu, Yu-Sheng Liao, Ming Hung Li, Automotive Research & Testing Center

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-0090

Inertia Tensor and Other Mass Properties Measurement for Automotive Applications Massimiliano Gobbi, Giampiero Mastinu, Giorgio Previati, Politecnico di Milano (Tech. Univ.)

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-0111

Methods in Vehicle Mass and Road Grade Estimation Narayanan Kidambi, R. L. Harne, University of Michigan; Yuji Fujii, Gregory M. Pietron, Ford Motor Co.; K. W. Wang, University of Michigan

9:00 a.m.

2014-01-0107

Estimation of the Real Vehicle Velocity Based on UKF and PSO Guirong Zhuo, Fengbo Zhang, Tongji University

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-0096

Design Challenges in the Development of a Large Vehicle Inertial Measurement System Joshua L. Every, The Ohio State University; Gary J. Heydinger, SEA Ltd.; Dennis A. Guenther, The Ohio State University; Anmol S. Sidhu, Dale A. Andreatta, Ronald A. Bixel, SEA Ltd.

9:40 a.m.

2014-01-0144

Vehicle Sideslip Angle EKF Estimator based on Nonlinear Vehicle Dynamics Model and Stochastic Tire Forces Modeling Mario Hrgetic, Josko Deur, Univ. of Zagreb; Vladimir Ivanovic, Eric Tseng, Ford Motor Co.

10:00 a.m.

2014-01-0084

Effective Vehicle Sideslip Angle Estimation using DVS Technology Mario Milanese, Ilario Gerlero, Modelway srl; Carlo Novara, Politecnico di Torino

10:20 a.m.

2014-01-0303

10:40 a.m.

2014-01-0125

A Novel Method for Side Slip Angle Estimation of Omni-Directional Vehicles Boyuan Li, Haiping Du, Weihua Li, University of Wollongong Longitudinal Slip Ratio Control of Electric Powertrains Using a Controller Output Observer for Disturbance Rejection Scott Varnhagen, Donald Margolis, Univ. of California

11:00 a.m.

2014-01-0103

Vehicle Modeling and Performance Evaluation Using Active Torque Distribution Rizwan Latif, Raja Amer Azim, National University of Sciences & Tech.; Aamer Ahmed Baqai, Abasyn Univ.; Imran Shafi, National University of Sciences & Tech.

11:20 a.m.

2014-01-0108

Modeling and Simulation of Intelligent Driving with Trajectory Planning and Tracking Mengxun Wu, Weiwen Deng, Sumin Zhang, Hao Sun, State Key Lab of Automotive Simulation & Control, Jilin Univ; Bin Liu, Bingxu Shang, Shaobo Qiu, R&D Center, China FAW Group

2014-01-0123

A Dynamic Model for Tire/Road Friction Estimation under Combined Longitudinal/Lateral Slip Situation (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Mingyuan Bian, Long Chen, Yugong Luo, Keqiang Li, Tsinghua University

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00376, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org

Planned by Vehicle Dynamics Committee / Automobile Chassis Activity; Motorsports Engineering Committee / Motorspo Engineering Activity

Thursday, April 10 Vehicle Dynamics, Stability and Control (Part 4 of 4) Session Code: Room 415 A

AC500 Session Time:

1:00 p.m.

This session is focused on vehicle dynamics and controls using modeling and simulation, and experimental analysis of passenger cars, heavy trucks, and wheeled military vehicles. This session addresses active and passive safety systems to mitigate rollover, yaw instability and braking issues; driving simulators and hardware-in-the-loop systems; suspension kinematics and compliance, steering dynamics, advanced active suspension technologies; and tire force and moment mechanics.

Organizers -

Time

1:00 p.m.

David A. Finch, Raetech Corp.; W. Riley Garrott, National Hwy Traffic Safety Admin; Paul Grygier; Mark Heitz; Gary J. Heydinger, SEA, Ltd.; Raymond Leto, TotalSim LLC; David R. Mikesell; Michael Royce; M. Kamel Salaani, Transportation Research Center Inc.; Amandeep Singh, US Army TARDEC Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0121

Location-Aware Adaptive Vehicle Dynamics System: Concept Development Rebecca Anne Bandy, Sukhwan Cho, Cullen Matthews, John Celli, Robert Binns, John Ferris, Virginia Tech; Joerg Schlinkheider, Marc Wimmershoff, Volkswagen Group of America, Inc.

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-0105

Location-Aware Adaptive Vehicle Dynamics System: Throttle Modulation Sukhwan Cho, Rebecca Anne Bandy, John Ferris, Virginia Tech; Joerg Schlinkheider, Marc Wimmershoff, Volkswagen Group of America, Inc.

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-0079

Location-Aware Adaptive Vehicle Dynamics System: Brake Modulation Sukhwan Cho, Rebecca Anne Bandy, John Ferris, Virginia Tech; Joerg Schlinkheider, Marc Wimmershoff, Volkswagen Group of America, Inc.

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-0137

Optimal Design of On-Center Steering Force Characteristic Based on Correlations between Subjective and Objective Evaluations Jianmin Dang, Hui Chen, Bolin Gao, Qi Li, Minhao Li, Tongji University; Takeshi Watanabe, Ryouhei Hayama, Liming Lou, Shirou Nakano, JTEKT Corp.

2:40 p.m.

2014-01-0138

Design Optimisation of Adaptive Scooter to Ensure Optimal Vehicle Handling and Safety Shiwalik Ghosh, Baskar Anthony samy, Hero MotoCorp Ltd.

3:00 p.m.

2014-01-0078

Two Wheeled Vehicle Ride Comfort Evaluation and Optimization Using Bump Test Rig in Virtual Simulation and Validation Through Actual Testing Rama Subbu, Baskar Anthony Samy, Piyush mani Sharma, Hero Motocorp Ltd.

3:20 p.m.

2014-01-0126

The Influence of Motorcycle Usage Pattern on its Stability and Response in Dynamic Condition Shiwalik Ghosh, Baskar Anthony Samy, Hero MotoCorp Ltd.

2014-01-0082

Minimization of Sweep Width of Tractor Semi-Trailers at Low Speeds via Active Trailer Steering (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Yang Qi; Nenggen Ding; Feng Gao; Guoyan Xu

2014-01-0083

A New Control Strategy for Electric Power Steering on Low Friction Roads (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Lu Fan, Bing Zhou, Hunan University; Harry Zheng, University of Waterloo

2014-01-0093

High Speed Optimal Yaw Stability of Tractor-Semitrailers with Active Trailer Steering (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Xiaomin Lin, Nenggen Ding, Guoyan Xu, Feng Gao, Beihang University

2014-01-0109

Steer Assistance Control for Improved Vehicle Response (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Prashanth KR. Vaddi, Sandeep Vinjamuri, Kumar Cheruvu, Indian Institute of Technology

2014-01-0136

The Three Suspension Roll Centers and their Application to Vehicle Dynamics (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Ibrahim A. Badiru, General Motors Co.

2014-01-0148

Customer Focus in EPS Steering Feel Development (Written Only -No Oral Presentation) Ibrahim A. Badiru, General Motors Co.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00376 and SUB-TP-00006, and a individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org

Planned by Vehicle Dynamics Committee / Automobile Chassis Activity; Motorsports Engineering Committee / Motorspo Engineering Activity

Thursday, April 10 Noise and Vibration (Part 6 of 8): Vehicle Interior NVH and Source Identification Session Code:

AC200 Session Time:

Room 415 B

8:00 a.m.

This session will cover intake/exhaust/powertrain and chassis noise and vibration. Papers covering vehicle interior comfort, advanced methods and subjective response are also welcome

Organizers Time

8:20 a.m.

Christopher Shaw, Visteon Climate Control; Barry Robert Wyerman, Janesville Acoustics Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0038

Evaluation System for Simulating and Reducing Interior Noise Caused by Wind Jin-Seok Hong, Hyundai Motor Co.; Hyung-Seok Kook, Kookmin University; Kang-Duck Ih, Hyoung-Gun Kim, Hyundai Motor Co.

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-0032

Study of Vehicle Seat Vibration Characteristics through Sensitivity Analysis Sung Young Shin, Korea Automotive Technology Institute; Sang Dong Lee, Bong Chul Go, Dae Won San Up Co. Ltd.

2014-01-0004

Vehicular Cabin Noise Source Identification and Optimization Using Beamforming and Acoustical Holography (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Ajo John Thomas, Avnish Gosain, Prashanth Balachandran, Maruti Suzuki India Ltd.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00380, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Noise and Vibration Committee / Automobile Chassis Activity

Thursday, April 10 Noise and Vibration (Part 7 of 8): Advanced Methodologies Session Code:

AC200 Session Time:

Room 415 B

1:00 p.m.

This session will cover intake/exhaust/powertrain and chassis noise and vibration. Papers covering vehicle interior comfort, advanced methods and subjective response are also welcome

Organizers Time

1:00 p.m.

Robert Powell, Exa Corporation; Christopher Shaw, Visteon Climate Control Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0031

Identification of Vibro-Acoustic Coupled Modes for Vehicle Takahito Watanabe, Takuya Yoshimura, Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-1974

Study of Coupling Behavior of Acoustic Cavity Modes to Improve Booming Noise in Passenger Vehicles Gaurav Gupta, Rituraj Gautam, Chetan Prakash Jain, Maruti Suzuki India, Ltd.

2014-01-0003

Measurement Technique for Quantifying Structure Borne and Air Borne Noise Levels in Utility Vehicle (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Manchi Venkateswara Rao, Mahindra & Mahindra, Ltd.; Jos Frank, NVH Technologies; Prasath Raghavendran, Automotive OEM

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00380, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Noise and Vibration Committee / Automobile Chassis Activity

Thursday, April 10 Noise and Vibration (Part 8 of 8): Target Setting Session Code:

AC200

Room 415 B

Session Time:

2:20 p.m.

This session will cover intake/exhaust/powertrain and chassis noise and vibration. Papers covering vehicle interior comfort, advanced methods and subjective response are also welcome

Organizers Time

2:20 p.m.

Christopher Morgan, Autoliv ASP; Christopher Shaw, Visteon Climate Control Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0035

A Study on the Strategy and Implementing Technology for the Development of Luxurious Driving Sound Kyoung-Jin Chang, Ki Woong Jeong, Dong Chul Park, Hyundai Motor Co.

2:40 p.m.

2014-01-0023

A Study on North American Customer Preference to Interior Noise using Sound Balance Analysis Cha-Sub Lim, Eunjun Han, Hyundai Motor Co.; Chahe Apelian, Hyundai America Technical Center; David Bogema, Bruel & Kjaer North America Inc.

3:00 p.m.

2014-01-1976

Vehicle Interior Sound Quality Analysis by Using Grey Relational Analysis Shuming Chen, Dengfeng Wang, Jilin University

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00380, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Noise and Vibration Committee / Automobile Chassis Activity

Thursday, April 10 Vehicle Aerodynamics (Part 6 of 10): Test Facilities Session Code: Room 430 A

B500 Session Time:

8:00 a.m.

Vehicle aerodynamic development, drag reduction and fuel economy, handling and stability, cooling flows, surface soiling and water management, vehicle internal environment, tyre aerodynamics and modelling, aeroacoustics, structural response to aerodynamic loading, simulating the on-road environment, onset flow turbulence, unsteady aerodynamics, fundamental flow structures, new test methods and facilities, new applications of computational fluid dynamics simulation, competition vehicle aerodynamics.

Organizers -

Edward G. Duell, Jacobs Technology Inc.; Bahram Khalighi, General Motors Co.; Raymond Leto; Todd Lounsberry, Chrysler Group LLC; James T. McKillen, Thomas N. Ramsay, Honda R & D Americas Inc.; David Sims-Williams, Durham Univ.; Sandeep Sovani, ANSYS Inc.; Mesbah Uddin,

UNC Charlotte Motorsports Engineering; H. Robert (Bob) Welge, Robert's Engineering Development; Gary M. Elfstrom, Univ. of Ontario Institute of Technology; Mark E. Gleason, Chrysler Group LLC; Adrian P. Gaylard, Jaguar Land Rover; Kurt Zielinski, Honda R & D Americas Inc.; Gregory Fadler, Kevin Golsch, Navistar; Arturo Guzman, Chrysler Group LLC; Taeyoung Han, General Motors Co. Time

8:00 a.m.

Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0587

A Wind Tunnel Simulation Facility for On-Road Transients Oliver Mankowski, David Sims-Williams, Robert Dominy, Durham Univ.

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-0598

Development of Full-Scale Wind Tunnel for Enhancement of Vehicle Aerodynamic and Aero-Acoustic Performance Kenji Tadakuma, Takashi Sugiyama, Kazuhiro Maeda, Toyota Motor Corp.; Masashi Iyota, Masahiro Ohta, MHI-MS; Yoshinao Komatsu, MHI

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-0611

An Influence Matrix Method for Determining Boundary Interference on Automotive Models in Solid-Wall Wind Tunnels Kevin R. Cooper, CooperAero Ltd.; Miroslav Mokry, WTISOFT

9:00 a.m.

2014-01-0612

CFD Analysis of Automotive Bodies in Static Pressure Gradients Mark E. Gleason, Todd Lounsberry, Khaled Sbeih, Sreekanth Surapaneni, Chrysler Group LLC

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-0579

A Theoretical Approach towards the Self-Correcting Open Jet Wind Tunnel Gerhard Wickern, Audi AG

9:40 a.m.

2014-01-0588

Experimental and Computational Aspects of Ground Simulation for Vehicles in Strong Crosswind Conditions Mau-Kuo Chen, Fox Inc.; Wael Mokhtar, Grand Valley State Univ.; Colin Britcher, Joseph McGarry, Old Dominion Univ.

10:00 a.m.

2014-01-0620

A Cost-Effective Alternative to Moving Floor Wind Tunnels in Order to Calculate Rolling Resistance and Aerodynamic Drag Coefficients Austin Hausmann, Smith Electric Vehicles; Christopher Depcik, University of Kansas

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00378 and SUB-TP-00004, and a individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Vehicle Aerodynamics Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Thursday, April 10 Vehicle Aerodynamics (Part 7 of 10): Surface Contamination Session Code: Room 430 A

B500 Session Time:

10:40 a.m.

Vehicle aerodynamic development, drag reduction and fuel economy, handling and stability, cooling flows, surface soiling and water management, vehicle internal environment, tyre aerodynamics and modelling, aeroacoustics, structural response to aerodynamic loading, simulating the on-road environment, onset flow turbulence, unsteady aerodynamics, fundamental flow structures, new test methods and facilities, new applications of computational fluid dynamics simulation, competition vehicle aerodynamics.

Organizers -

Bahram Khalighi, General Motors Co.; Arturo Guzman, Chrysler Group LLC; Taeyoung Han, General Motors Co.; Raymond Leto; Todd Lounsberry, Chrysler Group LLC; James T. McKillen, Honda R & D Americas Inc.; David Sims-Williams, Durham Univ.; Sandeep Sovani, ANSYS Inc.; Mesbah Uddin, UNC Charlotte Motorsports Engineering; H. Robert (Bob) Welge, Robert's Engineering Development; Thomas N. Ramsay, Honda R & D Americas Inc.; Adrian P. Gaylard, Jaguar Land Rover; Kurt Zielinski, Honda R & D Americas Inc.; Edward G. Duell, Jacobs Technology Inc.; Gary M. Elfstrom, Univ. of Ontario Institute of Technology; Gregory Fadler, Navistar; Mark E. Gleason, Chrysler Group LLC; Kevin Golsch, Navistar

Time

10:40 a.m.

Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0586

CFD Simulation of External Distribution of Tail-Pipe Emissions Around a Stationary Vehicle Under Light Tail-Wind Conditions Essam F. Abo-Serie, Mevlana Univ.; Mohamed Sherif, IAET; Dario Pompei, Scuderia Toro Rosso; Adrian Gaylard, Jaguar Land Rover

11:00 a.m.

2014-01-0610

Insights into Rear Surface Contamination Using Simulation of Road Spray and Aerodynamics Adrian P. Gaylard, John Pitman, Jaguar Land Rover; Jonathan Jilesen, Adriano Gagliardi, Bradley Duncan, John Wanderer, Alex Konstantinov, Exa Corp.

11:20 a.m.

2014-01-0574

Optimization of the Underbody Layout of a Small Van for Better Aerodynamics Using Digital Simulation Wei Yang, Xuemao Zhou, Jing Peng, SAIC-GM-Wuling Automobile Co., Ltd.; Bo Li, Long Wu, Heinz Friz, Exa Corp.

2014-01-0578

Minimizing the Dust Ingress into the CVT Housing of a Scooter Using CFD Analysis (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Karthikeyan N, Anish Gokhale, Narendra Bansode, Mahindra 2 Wheelers Ltd.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00378 and SUB-TP-00004, and a individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Vehicle Aerodynamics Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Thursday, April 10 Vehicle Aerodynamics (Part 8 of 10): CFD Methods Development Session Code:

B500 Session Time:

Room 430 A

1:00 p.m.

Vehicle aerodynamic development, drag reduction and fuel economy, handling and stability, cooling flows, surface soiling and water management, vehicle internal environment, tyre aerodynamics and modelling, aeroacoustics, structural response to aerodynamic loading, simulating the on-road environment, onset flow turbulence, unsteady aerodynamics, fundamental flow structures, new test methods and facilities, new applications of computational fluid dynamics simulation, competition vehicle aerodynamics.

Organizers -

Time

1:00 p.m.

Kurt Zielinski, Honda R & D Americas Inc.; Taeyoung Han, Bahram Khalighi, General Motors Co.; Raymond Leto; Todd Lounsberry, Chrysler Group LLC; James T. McKillen, Thomas N. Ramsay, Honda R & D Americas Inc.; David Sims-Williams, Durham Univ.; Mesbah Uddin, UNC Charlotte Motorsports Engineering; H. Robert (Bob) Welge, Robert's Engineering Development; Sandeep Sovani, ANSYS Inc.; Adrian P. Gaylard, Jaguar Land Rover; Edward G. Duell, Jacobs Technology Inc.; Gary M. Elfstrom, Univ. of Ontario Institute of Technology; Gregory Fadler, Navistar; Mark E. Gleason, Chrysler Group LLC; Kevin Golsch, Navistar; Arturo Guzman, Chrysler Group LLC Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0599

Alternative Simulation Methods for Assessing Aerodynamic Drag in Realistic Crosswind Andrew D'Hooge, Robert Palin, Luke Rebbeck, Tesla Motors; Joaquin Gargoloff, Bradley Duncan, Exa Corp.

1:20 p.m.

2014-01-0594

Computational Study of the Aerodynamics of a Realistic Car Model by Means of RANS and Hybrid RANS/LES Approaches Suad Jakirlic, Lukas Kutej, Technische Universitaet, Darmstadt; Branislav Basara, AVL List GmbH; Cameron Tropea, Technische Universitaet, Darmstadt

1:40 p.m.

2014-01-0621

Vehicle Aerodynamics Simulation for the Next Generation on the K Computer: Part 1 Development of the Framework for Fully Unstructured Grids Using up to 10 Billion Numerical Elements Makoto Tsubokura, Andrew Kerr, Hokkaido Univ.; Keiji Onishi, RIKEN AICS; Yoshimitsu Hashizume, Suzuki Motor Corp.

2:00 p.m.

2014-01-0580

Vehicle Aerodynamics Simulation for the Next Generation on the K Computer: Part 2 Use of Dirty CAD Data with Modified Cartesian Grid Approach Keiji Onishi, Makoto Tsubokura, RIKEN; Shigeru Obayashi, Tohoku Univ.; Kazuhiro Nakahashi, JAXA

2:20 p.m.

2014-01-0607

Numerical Simulations of Flow around a Realistic Generic Car Model Emmanuel Guilmineau, Ecole Centrale de Nantes

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00378 and SUB-TP-00004, and a individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Vehicle Aerodynamics Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Thursday, April 10 Vehicle Aerodynamics (Part 9 of 10): Motorsports Session Code:

B500

Room 430 A

Session Time:

3:00 p.m.

Vehicle aerodynamic development, drag reduction and fuel economy, handling and stability, cooling flows, surface soiling and water management, vehicle internal environment, tyre aerodynamics and modelling, aeroacoustics, structural response to aerodynamic loading, simulating the on-road environment, onset flow turbulence, unsteady aerodynamics, fundamental flow structures, new test methods and facilities, new applications of computational fluid dynamics simulation, competition vehicle aerodynamics.

Organizers -

Time

H. Robert (Bob) Welge, Robert's Engineering Development; Kevin Golsch, Navistar; Arturo Guzman, Chrysler Group LLC; Taeyoung Han, Bahram Khalighi, General Motors Co.; Todd Lounsberry, Chrysler Group LLC; James T. McKillen, Honda R & D Americas Inc.; David SimsWilliams, Durham Univ.; Sandeep Sovani, ANSYS Inc.; Mesbah Uddin, UNC Charlotte Motorsports Engineering; Raymond Leto, TotalSim LLC; Thomas N. Ramsay, Honda R & D Americas Inc.; Adrian P. Gaylard, Jaguar Land Rover; Kurt Zielinski, Honda R & D Americas Inc.; Edward G. Duell, Jacobs Technology Inc.; Gary M. Elfstrom, Univ. of Ontario Institute of Technology; Gregory Fadler, Navistar; Mark E. Gleason, Chrysler Group LLC Paper No.

Title

3:00 p.m.

2014-01-0596

Methodology for the Design of an Aerodynamic Package for a Formula SAE Vehicle

3:20 p.m.

2014-01-0600

Christopher Craig, Martin A. Passmore, Loughborough Univ. Aerodynamic Structure and Development of Formula 1 Racing Car Wakes Matthew Watts, Simon Watkins, RMIT Univ. 3:40 p.m.

ORAL ONLY

Design Exploration of Formula One Airfoils using Data Mining Techniques Matthew Watts, Simon Watkins, RMIT Univ.

Planned by Motorsports Engineering Committee / Motorsports Engineering Activity

Thursday, April 10 Vehicle Aerodynamics (Part 10 of 10): Commercial Vehicles

Session Code:

B500

4:00 p.m.

Room 430 A

Session Time:

Vehicle aerodynamic development, drag reduction and fuel economy, handling and stability, cooling flows, surface soiling and water management, vehicle internal environment, tyre aerodynamics and modelling, aeroacoustics, structural response to aerodynamic loading, simulating the on-road environment, onset flow turbulence, unsteady aerodynamics, fundamental flow structures, new test methods and facilities, new applications of computational fluid dynamics simulation, competition vehicle aerodynamics.

Organizers -

Time

4:00 p.m.

Kevin Golsch, Navistar; Bahram Khalighi, General Motors Co.; Raymond Leto; Todd Lounsberry, Chrysler Group LLC; James T. McKillen, Thomas N. Ramsay, Honda R & D Americas Inc.; David Sims-Williams, Durham Univ.; Sandeep Sovani, ANSYS Inc.; Mesbah Uddin, UNC Charlotte Motorsports Engineering; H. Robert (Bob) Welge, Robert's Engineering Development; Gregory Fadler, Navistar; Adrian P. Gaylard, Jaguar Land Rover; Kurt Zielinski, Honda R & D Americas Inc.; Edward G. Duell, Jacobs Technology Inc.; Gary M. Elfstrom, Univ. of Ontario Institute of Technology; Mark E. Gleason, Arturo Guzman, Chrysler Group LLC; Taeyoung Han, General Motors Co. Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0608

Investigation of On-Road Crosswinds on Interstate Tractor-Trailer Aerodynamic Efficiency Bharadwaj Sathiamoorthy, Matthew C. Robinson, Evan Fedorko, Nigel Clark, West Virginia Univ.

4:20 p.m.

2014-01-0581

A Holistic Approach to Aerodynamics of Intercity and Interurban Buses Vignesh T. Shekar, Ayyappan ThuraiMoni, Sreedhar Reddy, Anil Cherukuri, Ashok Leyland, Ltd.

4:40 p.m.

2014-01-0595

An Experimental Methodology for Measuring of Aerodynamic Resistances of Heavy Duty Vehicles in the Framework of European CO2 Emissions Monitoring Scheme Georgios Fontaras, Panagiota Dilara, European Commission; Michael Berner, Daimler AG; Theo Volkers, Daf Trucks N.V.; Antonius Kies, Martin Rexeis, Stefan Hausberger, University of Technology Graz

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00378, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Vehicle Aerodynamics Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Thursday, April 10 Occupant Protection: Event Data Recorders (EDR) Session Code:

B402

Room 430 B

Session Time:

8:00 a.m.

This session includes the latest research on Event Data Recorders (EDRs) equipped in passenger cars, light trucks, and commercial vehicles (heavy trucks and motorcoaches). Emphasis is placed on the application, interpretation and use of EDRs in the investigation of motor vehicle crashes.

Organizers -

Time

8:00 a.m.

Christopher D. Armstrong, KEVA Engineering; Timothy Cheek, Delta V Forensic Engrg; Geoff Germane, Germane Engineering; Jason R. Kerrigan, Univ. of Virginia; L. Daniel Metz; David Plant, D P Plant & Associates; Heath Spivey, Delta V Forensic Engrg; John T. Sprague, General Motors Co.; John C. Steiner, KEVA Engineering; Craig Wilkinson, MEA Forensic Engineers & Scientists Paper No.

Title

2014-01-0496

Airbag Deployment Thresholds from Analysis of the NASS EDR Database Matthew Wood, Nicholas Earnhart, Kelly Kennett, InSciTech Inc.

8:20 a.m.

2014-01-0501

The Use of Available Qualcomm Data in Accident Reconstruction and Analysis Roger Bortolin, Matthew Arbour, James Hrycay, Hrycay Consulting Engineers Inc.

8:40 a.m.

2014-01-0499

Using Marine Engine Control Units in the Investigation of Watercraft Collision Incidents - Mercury Verado Outboard Engine Timothy P. Austin, Fox Valley Technical College; Peter A. Chisholm, Roger W. Schreiber, Mercury Marine; P. Michael Neal, Wisconsin Dept. of Natural Resources

9:00 a.m.

2014-01-0495

On the Digital Forensics of Heavy Truck Electronic Control Modules James Johnson, Jeremy Daily, Andrew Kongs, University of Tulsa

9:20 a.m.

2014-01-0504

Accuracy and Timing of 2013 Ford Flex Event Data Recorders Richard R. Ruth, Consultant; Jeremy Daily, University of Tulsa

9:40 a.m.

2014-01-0502

Accuracy of Translations Obtained by 2013 GIT Tool on 2010-2012 Kia and Hyundai EDR Speed and Delta V Data in NCAP Tests Richard R. Ruth, Ruth Consulting LLC; Ada Tsoi, Virginia Tech

10:00 a.m.

2014-01-0503

Validation of Event Data Recorders in Side-Impact Crash Tests Ada Tsoi, Nicholas Johnson, H. Gabler, Virginia Tech

10:20 a.m.

ORAL ONLY

Technical Keynote: Forensic Analysis of Infotainment and Telematics Systems Ben Lemere, Berla Corp.

2014-01-0505

Accuracy of Recorded Driver Inputs in Toyota Part 563 EDR (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Greg Webster, Harold Clyde, Barry Hare, Mark Jakstis, Robert Landis, Lance Lewis, Ryan Buetzer, Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.

The papers in this session are available in SAE Technical Paper Collection, SUB-TP-00006, and also individually. To purchase visit collections.sae.org Planned by Occupant Protection Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Thursday, April 10 Chat with the Experts: Advances in Diesel Engine Combustion - A Chat with Industry Leaders Session Code: Room 430 B

PFLCHAT Session Time:

4:00 p.m.

We will discuss the state-of-the-art of the diesel engine and advances in combustion as they relate to both light-duty and heavy-duty applications. The discussion leaders will facilitate the discussion and coordinate questions and answers during the chat.

Examples of topics to be explored include: (1) How does the trade-off between fuel-consumption, emissions and noise fit with low-temperature combustion and other advances? (2) How will new emissions and fuel consumptions standards impact the diesel engine, and what technologies exist to further advance diesel engine performance to meet these? (3) What potential remains for increasing fuel injection control and injection pressure? (4) How can better integration of combustion control and emissions control improve system performance?

Organizers -

Paul C. Miles, Sandia National Laboratories; Jeffrey Naber, Michigan Technological Univ.

Moderators -

Paul C. Miles, Sandia National Laboratories; Jeffrey Naber, Michigan Technological Univ.

Presenters -

Gary Hunter, AVL Powertrain Engineering Inc.; Eric M. Kurtz, Ford Motor Co.; Ian J. Penny, Ricardo UK, Ltd.; Michael Potter, General Motors Co.

Thursday, April 10 Keynote Address: What is Driving the Next Generation?

Session Code:

CONG302

9:00 a.m.

Room AVL Technology Leadership Center/G Session Time: Keynote Speakers -

Myles Kovacs, President / Co-Founder, DUB Magazine

Thursday, April 10 Connected Car and Cyber Security Session Code:

ANN104

Room AVL Technology Leadership Center/G Session Time:

9:45 a.m.

We are connected, but are we safe? As vehicles become more connected to the Internet, wireless networks and each other, consumers are at greater risk of becoming victims of hacking. Possible threats to interconnected systems and cyber security are front and center for every manufacturer and supplier. This session looks at the ways in which manufacturers are addressing cyber security and the proactive steps they are taking to stay current and thwart potential threats.

Moderators Panelists -

Michael C. Dudzik, CEO, Environmental Research Institute of Michigan Glen W. De Vos, Vice President - Engineering, Electronics & Safety, Delphi Corporation; Andreas Mai, Director Product Management, Smart Connected Vehicles, Cisco Systems Inc.; David A. McNamara, President, MTS LLC; Andre Weimerskirch, Research Scientist, University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute (UMTRI), Transportation Cyber-Security & Privacy;

Thursday, April 10 Good Things Come in Small Packages Session Code:

ANN204

Room FEV Powertrain Innovation Forum/Gra Session Time:

9:45 a.m.

Today¿s powertrain engineers are in the midst of a revolution in engine technology as virtually every OEM readjusts it¿s powertrain mix to get the most out of increasingly efficient engines. This session will examine recent developments and new trends that include various boosting technology strategies, advanced combustion systems and fuel injection technologies, and advanced emission controls with modern DI concepts where particulate size and count mitigation are increasingly becoming compliance relevant factors for CAFÉ, LEVIII and particulate emissions.

Moderators Panelists -

Dean Tomazic, Executive Vice President and Chief Technical Officer, FEV Inc. Richard Balsley II, Assistant Chief Engineer ¿ Global Powertrain Large Four Cylinder Turbocharged Engines, General Motors Co.; John W. Juriga, Director, Powertrain, Hyundai America Technical Center, Inc.; Tom McCarthy, Chief Engineer, Engine Research & Advanced Engineering, Ford Motor Co.; Walter Riedl, Vice President of Powertrain Systems, Business Customers, BMW AG;