Future Technologies for Gasoline Engines I Base Engine Technologies

Despite growing pressure to phase out gasoline engines, innovation in internal combustion technology is far from over. This course provides a deep dive into the science of gasoline combustion, the challenges of knock and pre-ignition, and the role of advanced systems like EGR, membranes, and alternative combustion modes. Learners will gain both foundational knowledge and insight into the latest research driving cleaner, more efficient engine designs.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Understand the fundamentals of gasoline combustion and how real-world performance compares to ideal thermodynamic models.
  • Identify and evaluate technologies for knock mitigation, EGR implementation, and thermal management.
  • Gain insight into emerging research on alternative combustion modes and membrane applications in engine systems.

Who Should Attend:

  • Engineers and researchers focused on powertrain development and combustion innovation.
  • Engineering students and ICE enthusiasts seeking a forward-looking perspective on gasoline engine evolution.
  • Technical managers and decision-makers exploring future-ready engine technologies and emissions strategies.
Date
Format
ID
Fee
 
 July 01-June 30, 2024
Online Anytime
ID: D537
Fee: $300