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Description de l'événement |
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International Conference : Diesel Powertrain
Rouen, France - INSA
June 5 & 6, 2012
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DIESEL POWERTRAIN
Innovative Technologies for Future Emissions Targets
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June 5 & 6, 2012 / INSA de Rouen - FRANCE
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CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVES
Most market studies confirm that conventional internal combustion engine will remain the dominant propulsion technology for domestic and industrial applications in the future worldwide market. Taking into account the promising additional technical improvements under development, and the economic context, it is expected that the internal combustion engine will maintain its leading position for at least the next two decades.
By further enhancing its fuel economy and reducing smoke emissions through the integration of particulate filter, the diesel engine is still considered as one of the most promising powertrain solution for future low CO2 emission targets. Its technology development roadmap is mainly focused on the complementary ways of optimised combustion efficiency including its operation with alternative fuels, NOx exhaust aftertreatment devices integration and electrical management for wasted energy recovery. To further reduce CO2 emissions and fulfil future emission regulations, the additional features and devices like stop-start with regenerative brake, thermo-management, low pressure EGR, NOx aftertreatment and exhaust emission sensors will be integrated on future Diesel applications. Without optimising the overall technology cost, the integration of all these features would lead to reduced Diesel engines value, specifically on small vehicle applications. Thus the major concern will be to minimise the increase of cost pressures and ensure that functional innovations will compensate the trend towards the loss in value of Diesel powered vehicles.
The international SIA Diesel Conference is an exceptional opportunity for experts working in the development of passenger cars, commercial vehicle, heavy duty, industrial and off-road applications, those of equipment suppliers, petroleum industry, consultant engineering establishments, research laboratories, and universities to share their technical solutions and their opinion. Through the exchange of vision between the different automotive industry players and common understanding of real technological challenges, this attractive exchange event will contribute to provide answers to the environmental and technical-economic challenges for future markets and regulations.
SIA is organizing the 2012 edition of the traditional international diesel conference at the INSA de Rouen in partnership with the Mov’eo automotive cluster, University of Karlsruhe, City University of London and Politecno di Torino. In 2010, about 300 delegates from leading automotive industry, commercial, government and research organizations around the world attended this event to share knowledge and experience, lessons learnt and good practice. The 2012 conference will focus on the innovative technologies for future CO2 emission targets with main focus on the migration of the innovation to value vs. cost. The programme of the conference will combine strategic keynote presentations, panel session and debate with participants from the top management of automotive companies, technical and policy papers, exhibition, business and social events.
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