Professional Classes on Powertrain
Rich Vandervoort
richvandervoort at hotmail.com
Wed May 23 17:03:26 GMT 2001
The following classes may only be periferally related to EFI, but there may
be enough content for some of the pro members of the list to consider
attending. You probably don't want to pay for them unless you can write it
off. I took the friction studies class last summer and thought it was
excellant.
Rich V.
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From: Jeff Goss[SMTP:jeffgoss at umich.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, 23 May, 2001 5:30 AM
Subject: Engine Emissions, Combustion Engine, Computer Modeling, and
Transmission Short Courses]
Dear Colleague,
The University of Michigan College of Engineering has
scheduled a variety of world
renowned powertrain engineering programs. These programs
teach participants the
cuuting edge engineering tools and methods necessary to
remain competitive within
powertrain engineering.
For complete program and registration information, please
review the program
brochure at
http://cpd.engin.umich.edu/pdf/Powertrainbrochure.pdf; or
http://cpd.engin.umich.edu; or phone 734 647-7200. Group
discounts are available!!
Please forward this program information to others who may
benefit from attending
these short courses!!
Spring/Summer 2001 Schedule:
June 6-8, 2001
Course 1919: Engine Emissions, Instrumentation, and
Measurement
Location: Ann Arbor, MI
Course Features: Hands on labs in the Univ of Michigan
Automotive Labs;
Demonstrations at Horiba, Inc, Tour and demonstrations at US
EPA Emissions
Laboratory in Ann Arbor!!
June 18-20, 2001
Course 1931: Fluid Transient Analysis
Location: Ann Arbor, MI
Course Features: Lectures and Demonstrations of Fluid
Flow!!
July 9-13, 2001
Course 1920: Combustion Engine, Economy, Emissions, and
Controls
Location: Ann Arbor, MI
July 9-13, 2001
Course 1912: Modeling and Computer Simulation of Internal
Combustion Engines
Location: Ann Arbor, MI
Course Features: Hands-on modeling and lab exercises in the
Univ. of Michigan
Automotive Labs!
July 16-20, 2001
Course 1913: Design of Automatic Transmission Systems
Location: Ann Arbor, MI
Course Features: Hands on exercises and group projects!!
July 23-27, 2001
Course 1918: Principles of Tribology (Friction,
Lubrication, and Wear)
Location: Ann Arbor, MI
Again, please contact 734 647-7200 with any further program
or registration
questions! We hope to see you and your colleagues
participation!
Regards,
Jeffrey S. Goss
Center for Professional Development
University of Michigan College of Engineering
http://cpd.engin.umich.edu
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