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Engine Valvetrain Design Series

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    $1,895
Master the design and optimization of modern engine valvetrain systems to enhance Internal Combustion engine performance, emissions, and fuel economy. This comprehensive course equips engineers with cutting-edge tools, materials, and techniques for immediate and long-term benefits in engineering decision-making and problem-solving.
Discipline: Mechanical
RA01040

Fundamentals of IC Engine Performance and Thermodynamics

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    $295
Gain a foundational understanding of internal combustion (IC) engine performance and thermodynamics, including how engines produce power, efficiency, and torque. This course explores the principles behind engine cycles, combustion modes, and the thermodynamic limits that define engine behavior.
RA01654

Introduction to CI Combustion Modeling

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    $300
Gain a foundational understanding of compression ignition (CI) combustion modeling in this self-paced, expert-led online course. Explore key concepts like turbulence, fuel spray dynamics, and emissions modeling to support simulation-driven engine design.
RA01767

Introduction to SI Combustion Modeling

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    $300
Build a strong foundation in spark-ignited (SI) combustion modeling with this self-paced, expert-led online course. Learn how to simulate combustion processes using turbulence, fuel spray, knock, and cycle-to-cycle variability models.
RA01769

Low Temperature Combustion

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    $300
Dive into the science and strategy behind low temperature combustion in modern internal combustion engines, including GDI, DISI, SIDI, and SC configurations. This self-paced course explores lean burn principles, HCCI, and SACI technologies to help engineers understand the future of cleaner, more efficient engine design.
RA01723

Particulate Emissions PN vs. PM and GDI

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    $300
Delve into the science of particulate emissions from Gasoline Direct Injection (GDI) engines in this self-paced, research-driven course. Learn how Particle Number (PN) and Particulate Matter (PM) are measured, interpreted, and mitigated in the face of evolving emissions regulations.
RA01751
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