Event Date(s) Thursday, July 7, 2022
Start - Stop Time 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM CEST
Register By June 30, 2022 - 11:00 AM CEST
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Contact Marcel Schmaedicke with any questions.
Presenter(s) Marcel Schmaedicke
Language English

This class is intended for users with previous experience or users who participate in this free-of-charge Introduction Training and preferably the Cranktrain Modeling Training.

This 1-day class will focus on the sub-systems that play a major part in terms of overall mechanical power losses of an engine. The participants will learn how to set these systems up, how to investigate different designs/parameters and how to put everything in context.

This course will be conducted online via web meeting. To reserve your spot, you must have access to the following:

    • Computer with GT-SUITE v2022 (the training will be conducted with v2022, but if you only have v2021 that is acceptable)
    • Access to an active license
    • Good internet connection
    • Ideally two monitors/devices (although not required)
      • one to follow the instructor on the web meeting (web browser only)
      • one to use GT-SUITE for interactive model building

The topics that will be covered in detail are:

Basic Concepts of Friction Modeling in GT-SUITE:

  • Components and Reference Objects like Surfaces/Coatings, Oil Properties etc.

Crankshaft Analysis

  • Journal Bearing Modeling in detailed level (from map-based solution to EHD Bearings)
  • Seals and other Losses (TVD)

Piston-Group Dynamics

  • Piston Rings Design
  • Compliant Piston Skirt to Liner Model incl. Extraction of Stiffness Matrices

Evaluation of Results

  • Calibration of results vs. measured data
  • Results in context of vehicle driving cycle
  • Introduction into concepts on how to optimize different quantities such as fuel consumption

If time permits, extra and more specialized topics may be covered. The topics will be selected by the participants. Some possible topics are: Blowby and Oil Evaporation, user-supplied.

*If you intend to participate in both Trainings (Cranktrain Modeling and Engine Friction Modeling), please contact the instructor before registration. The regular fee will be $1300 and the university fee $700.

Due to the limited number of seats, priority will be given to commercial clients.