1st Edition

Internal Combustion Engines and Powertrain Systems for Future Transport 2019 Proceedings of the International Conference on Internal Combustion Engines and Powertrain Systems for Future Transport, (ICEPSFT 2019), December 11-12, 2019, Birmingham, UK

Edited By 0 IMECHE, Copyright 2020
    348 Pages 12 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    348 Pages 12 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    With the changing landscape of the transport sector, there are also alternative powertrain systems on offer that can run independently of or in conjunction with the internal combustion (IC) engine. This shift has actually helped the industry gain traction with the IC Engine market projected to grow at 4.67% CAGR during the forecast period 2019-2025. It continues to meet both requirements and challenges through continual technology advancement and innovation from the latest research. With this in mind, the contributions in Internal Combustion Engines and Powertrain Systems for Future Transport 2019 not only cover the particular issues for the IC engine market but also reflect the impact of alternative powertrains on the propulsion industry. The main topics include:



    • Engines for hybrid powertrains and electrification
    • IC engines
    • Fuel cells
    • E-machines
    • Air-path and other technologies achieving performance and fuel economy benefits
    • Advances and improvements in combustion and ignition systems
    • Emissions regulation and their control by engine and after-treatment
    • Developments in real-world driving cycles
    • Advanced boosting systems
    • Connected powertrains (AI)
    • Electrification opportunities
    • Energy conversion and recovery systems
    • Modified or novel engine cycles
    • IC engines for heavy duty and off highway





    Internal Combustion Engines and Powertrain Systems for Future Transport 2019 provides a forum for IC engine, fuels and powertrain experts, and looks closely at developments in powertrain technology required to meet the demands of the low carbon economy and global competition in all sectors of the transportation, off-highway and stationary power industries.



    Engines for hybrid powertrains and electrification,  IC engines,  Fuel cellsE-machines,  Air-path and other technologies achieving performance and fuel economy benefits,  Advances and improvements in combustion and ignition systems,  Emissions regulation and their control by engine and after-treatment,  Developments in real-world driving cycles,  Advanced boosting systems,  Connected powertrains (AI),  Electrification opportunities,  Energy conversion and recovery systems,  Modified or novel engine cycles,  IC engines for heavy duty and off highway



    Biography

    With over 120,000 members in 140 countries, working across industries such as railways, automotive, aerospace, manufacturing, energy, biomedical and construction, the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) is an independent professional association and learned society headquartered in London, United Kingdom, that represents mechanical engineers and the engineering profession.