Seminar at DTU on creating eco-friendly automobile solutions
Delhi Technological University is organizing a two-day seminar on "Modeling Techniques in Engine Calibration for Euro-IV and beyond.." on January 8-9, 2010
Tweet-- World over, Vehicular emission is considered to be a major contributor to the air pollution and depletion of the ozone layer. As a result, stricter emission guidelines such as European Emission Standards (popularly known as Euro standards) have been introduced to ensure lesser polluting but at the same time higher efficiency vehicles. Delhi Technological University (DTU), formerly Delhi College of Engineering, is organizing a seminar on "Modeling Techniques in Engine Calibration for Euro-IV and beyond..." to provide in-depth information on Engine Management System and Development of calibration process to meet strict emission legislation process and thus developing automobiles which are more eco-friendly in nature.
The seminar is being held on January 8-9, 2010 at DTU campus in association with Harit Energy Solutions Pvt. Ltd. It will be inaugurated by Prof. P.B.Sharma, Vice Chancellor, DTU. Highlighting the importance of the seminar, Prof. Sharma said, "We must focus on Green mobility to assume a green future for us and coming generations. The seminar shall create the necessary urge and awareness in this regard."
Targeted at those involved in engine development and meeting newer legislated emission requirements, the two-day seminar endeavours to provide a broad outline of process of engine calibration and mapping; a guide to re-structure the conventional engine development process in-line with cal development; an overview of calibration and control software packages; information on type of knowledge and expertise required for explicit develop calibration; legislated emission standards and knowledge of Engine Control Unit; concept of control system features such as fueling, turbo charge waste gate or electronic throttle; and current challenges in Engine Development - Calibration and Mapping exercise.
Eminent experts from academics and industry including Mr. R.Sandhu from Prodrive Automotive Europe Limited, UK, Dr. D.S. Khatri from Harit Energy Solutions Pvt. Ltd., Prof. M K G Babu from Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi, Prof. L. M. Das from IIT Delhi and Prof. S. Maji, Head of Department, Mechanical Engineering, DTU will be sharing their knowledge with the participants of the seminar. The seminar is being participated by representatives from Maruti Suzuki, TVS, Continental Engine, UCAL fuel System Ltd, Automotive Research Association of India, and EICHER among others.
