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1 Executive Leadership provided by Tier One Strategic Partner EVENT GUIDE Includes Final Program and Exhibit Directory SAE 2016 WORLD CONGRESS & EXHIBITION POWERING POSSIBILITIES April 12-14, 2016 Cobo Center Detroit, MI, USA sae.org/congress SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition 1

2 The POWER to move the world For over 20 years, vehicle manufacturers around the world have entrusted AAM to design, engineer and manufacture driveline systems for their vehicles. Over that time, we have delivered innovative technologies and solutions that are smarter, lighter, electric, more efficient and more powerful. We are in the business of Delivering POWER that keeps the world moving. Global reach, local roots. 2 SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition

3 SPONSORS A special thank you to the following companies who have generously chosen to support special programs and activities at this SAE International event. PLATINUM SPONSOR EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP COMPANY/TIER ONE STRATEGIC PARTNER PLATINUM OEM INDUSTRY LEADERSHIP SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition 1

4 SPONSORS GOLD SILVER 2 SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition

5 SPONSORS BRONZE CONFERENCE SUPPORTER SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition 3

6 Engineering & Design Support Services EASi.com 4 SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition

7 SAE 2016 WORLD CONGRESS CONTENTS Sponsors 1 Information 6 Floor Plan 8 Special Events 12 Technical Sessions 28 Participants Index 173 Exhibitor Directory 195 Ad Index 219 EMERGENCY PROCEDURES DURING THE EVENT During the event attendees are to follow the established emergency guidelines of the facility where the emergency occurs. Based on the location of the incident, report emergencies to the nearest venue representative and/or security personnel if available, or report to the SAE registration area. Should a catastrophic event occur, attendees should follow the safety and security instructions issued by the facility at the time of the event. This includes listening for instructions provided through the public address system and following posted evacuation routes if required. In the event of an emergency or a major disruption to the schedule of events at the event, attendees and exhibitors may call this number to receive further information about the resumption of this event. Updates will also be provided via the SAE website at SAE EMERGENCY HOTLINE Customer Service SAE WORLD CONGRESS LEADERSHIP TEAM SAE 2016 World Congress General Chairman Seiya Nakao President, Toyota Technical Center A Division of Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing N.A. SAE 2016 World Congress Tier One Strategic Partner Yoshiaki Kato President, Aisin Technical Center of America SAE 2016 World Congress Executive Assistant to the General Chairman Dave Baxter Toyota Technical Center SAE 2017 World Congress General Chairman Bob Fascetti Ford Motor Company SAE 2017 World Congress Executive Assistant to the General Chairman Kevin Layden Ford Motor Company SAE 2017 World Congress Tier One Strategic Partner Doug Patton DENSO International America, Inc SAE Detroit Section Chair David Stout LogiCoul Solutions SAE Conference Director Gretchen Stokes SAE International FIRST AID SERVICES D-1, Inside Hall D Tuesday, April 12 7:00 7:00 Wednesday, April 13 8:00 6:30 Thursday, April 14 7:00 10:00 SECURITY A-3, Front Hall A Security is of continued importance. Your patience and understanding is appreciated as we do everything possible to secure the event. CAMERA POLICY Attendees are permitted to bring camera equipment onto the show floor. Exhibitors retain the right to restrict photography of their products or displays and such decisions are within the discretion of the exhibitor and are not controlled by SAE International. No one under the age of 16 is permitted on the exhibition floor unless part of an SAE/AWIM sponsored school tour planned and pre-arranged by SAE. Open exchange of ideas The purpose of this event is to provide an open exchange of ideas. Remarks made by participants or members of the audience cannot be quoted or attributed to the individual or their company unless express permission has been granted by the individual and their company. Any record of remarks, discussion, or photographs may not be used unless express permission has been granted by the individual and their company. Consent to use of images Please note that photographs and video taken by or on behalf of SAE International of event activities and attendees shall be the property of SAE International. By registering for an SAE International event, you consent to the use by SAE International of any photograph or video in which you appear, including for promotional purposes, in print, digital, or other format, without notice or compensation to you. P SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition 5

8 INFORMATION HOURS OF OPERATION Registration Hall C Lobby On-Site Registration hours: Monday, April 11 8:00 5:00 Tuesday, April 12 7:00 6:30 Wednesday, April 13 7:00 6:30 Thursday, April 14 7:00 6:30 Exhibit Hours Hall C & D Sponsored by: Tuesday, April 12 10:00 6:30 Wednesday, April 13 10:00 6:00 Thursday, April 14 10:00 6:00 See page 196 for floorplan and complete exhibitor listing. Networking Receptions Tuesday, April 12 5:00 6:30 Wednesday, April 13 4:30 6:00 Thursday, April 14 4:30 6:00 SAE Operations and Sales Office Inside Hall C Monday Thursday, April :00 5:00 Media Center West Riverfront Salon Level One Tuesday Wednesday, April :00 6:00 Thursday, April 14 8:00 4:00 Coat/Luggage Check Hall B Lobby and Hall D Lobby Tuesday Thursday, April :00 9:00 6 SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition

9 INFORMATION Food Courts Hall C Tuesday Thursday, April :00 2:00 Housing/Hotel Registration Area Tuesday Wednesday, April :00 5:00 Shuttle Schedule The shuttle will run a continuous loop at ten-minute intervals from the Motor Lobby of the Marriott Renaissance Center to the Cobo Center. Tuesday, April 12-6:00 9:00 Wednesday, April 13-6:00 9:00 Thursday, April 14-6:00 9:00 Guests staying at the Courtyard Marriott, Atheneum, and the Hilton Garden Inn may use the People Mover to get to/from the Cobo Center. The Holiday Inn Express, Doubletree Guest Suites, Crowne Plaza, and Westin are within walking distance to the Cobo Center. SAE Annual Business Meeting FEV Innovation Forum / Grand Riverview Ballroom A 3:30 Cuneyt Oge SAE President The Annual Business Meeting of the members of SAE International has been scheduled for Tuesday, 12 April 2016 during the SAE International World Congress. The meeting will begin at 3:30 pm in the FEV Forum (Grand Ballroom A) of Cobo Convention Center in Detroit, Michigan. During the meeting, SAE President, Cuneyt Oge, will announce the 2016 Board of Directors, discuss his presidential focus areas, and the SAE Annual Report will be presented. Dr. David L. Schutt, SAE Chief Executive Officer, will share a 2015 year-end report. SPECIAL EVENTS: COMPETITIONS (AWIM / STEM) TUESDAY, APRIL 12 AWIM INTERNATIONAL MOTORIZED TOY CAR COMPETITION (5TH ANNUAL) Sponsored by Hall C 9:00 2:00 Middle School students (in Engineering Design Teams of three or four) compete in 15 degree ramp, 30 degree ramp, speed, and obstacle course events. SAE International will host the 5TH Annual International Motorized Toy Competition through the gracious sponsorship of Honeywell and Henkel. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 AWIM INTERNATIONAL JET TOY COMPETITION (10TH ANNUAL) Sponsored by Hall C 9:00 2: Elementary age students (in Engineering Design Teams of 4) compete in distance, accuracy, weight carrying, and timed events. SAE International will host this competition through the gracious sponsorship of Johnson Controls, Bosch, Kia, TRW, and Henkel. SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition 7

10 COBO CENTER FLOOR PLAN Cobo Roof LEVEL 4 411ABC 412A - 415B 420A 420B 410B 410A 430B 430A LEVEL 3 Boardroom Suite Motor City Room 311A - 313B 310A 310B A - 333B 320A 320B Participants Lounge SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition

11 COBO CENTER FLOOR PLAN DETROIT HALL A FEV Innovation Forum Grand Riverview Ballroom A A World in Motion Events Exhibitor Services Career Fair WAYNE HALL D Tech Hub OAKLAND HALL C GRAND RIVERVIEW BALLROOM A MACOMB HALL B Food Court Exhibits Registration SAE Booth GRAND RIVERVIEW BALLROOM B LARNED ST Membership Lounge CONGRESS STREET GARAGE CONCOURSE STREET LEVEL 2 Cityview Lounge (Food Court) WASHINGTON BLVD GARAGE 110A-116B MICHIGAN HALL LODGE EXPRESSWAY (M-10) LODGE EXPRESSWAY (M-10) AVL Technology Leadership Center Grand Riverview Ballroom B ATWATER STTREET GARAGE Media Center Shuttle Drop-off 140A-142C LEGEND University Displays 140 A/B Concierge Club LEVEL 1 PUBLIC CIRCULATION EXHIBIT HALL MEETING ROOM VERTICAL TRANSPORTATION RESTROOM PERMANENT FOOD SERVICE ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE SERVICE AREA PARKING SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition 9

12 EVENT-AT-A-GLANCE TUESDAY, APRIL 12 ROOM 8:00 AVL Technology Leadership Center / Grand Riverview Ballroom B FEV Innovation Forum / Grand Riverview Ballroom A Session Rooms Exhibit Hall AVL Technology Leadership Center / Grand Riverview Ballroom B FEV Innovation Forum / Grand Riverview Ballroom A 8:30 Grand Opening 9:00 Keynote 8:30 9:00 9:30 9:30 Technical 9:45 Sessions 9:30 11:30 Management Program 9:30 11:30 SAE AWIM Motorized Toy Car Competition 9:00 2:00 10:00 Management SAE Career Program Fair 10:30 10:00 10:00 Tech Hub 12:00 6:30 10:30 11:00 Young 5:00 Professionals 11:30 Keynote Sponsored by: Lunch In Nissan, Omron, Ricardo 12:00 12:30 1:00 Management Program 1:00 3:00 Technical Sessions 1:00 5:00 Luncheon 11:00 12:30 YP Sponsored by: ESG Automotive Exhibit Open 10:00 6:30 Exhibit 11:30 1:00 Management Program 9:45 11:45 Management Program 9:45 11:45 Management Program 1:00 3:00 1:30 Management Program 2:00 1:30 3:30 2:30 3:00 3:30 SAE Annual Business 4:00 Meeting 3:30 4:15 Speed Mentoring 1:30 YP 2:30 Sponsored by: Elektrobit, Valeo Management Program 1:30 3:30 4:30 5:00 Attendee Networking 5:30 Awards & Recognitions Ceremony 6:00 5:30 7:00 Reception 5:00 6:30 SAE Detroit Vehicle Event Social Hour 5:30 6:30 6:30 SAE Detroit Vehicle Event 7:00 6:30 7:30 8:30 8:00 COLOR KEY Technical Program Industry Networking Management Program Special Events Exhibits Young Professionals Denotes Young Professional activity YP REGISTRATION HOURS Sponsored by Horiba Monday, April 11 8:00 5:00 Tuesday, April 12 7:00 6:30 Wednesday, April 13 7:00 6:30 Thursday, April 14 7:00 6:30 10 SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition

13 Technical Sessions 8:00 11:30 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 THURSDAY, APRIL 14 Session Rooms Career Development Sessions 9:30-11:30 Sponsored by: Elektrobit, Valeo YP SAE AWIM Jet Toy Competition 9:00 2:00 SAE Career Fair 10:00 6:00 Exhibit Hall Tech Hub 10:30 4:30 Sponsored by: Nissan, Omron, Ricardo Exhibit Open 10:00 6:00 Lunch In Exhibit 11:30 1:00 AVL Technology Leadership Center / Grand Riverview Ballroom B Keynote 9:00 9:45 Management Program 9:45 11:45 FEV Innovation Forum / Grand Riverview Ballroom A Management Program 9:45 11:45 Session Rooms Technical Sessions 8:00 11:30 Tech Hub 10:30 4:30 Sponsored by: Nissan, Omron, Ricardo Exhibit Hall Exhibit Open 10:00 6:00 Lunch In Exhibit 11:30 1:00 Technical Sessions 1:00 5:00 Speed Mentoring 12:30 1:30 YP Sponsored by: Elektrobit, Valeo Technical Sessions 1:00 5:00 Speed Mentoring 12:30 1:30 YP Sponsored by: Elektrobit, Valeo Attendee Networking Reception 4:30 6:00 Pre-Banquet Reception 4:30 6:00 Banquet 6:00 8:00 Sponsored by: General Motors PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SEMINARS (Separate registration required) Seminars will be held at Cobo Center, Level 100 and SAE Troy Office Monday, April 11 - Friday April 15 8:30 4:30 p.m SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition 11

14 SPECIAL EVENTS AWARDS & RECOGNITION SAE Fellows, Award and Recognition Recipients presented at SAE 2016 World Congress SAE MEDAL OF HONOR Bharat Vedak Retired Vice President Deere & Company SAE FELLOW GRADE OF MEMBERSHIP Dr. Tat Leung Chan, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Richard S. Davis, General Motors Anindya Deb, Indian Institute of Science Johney Green, Jr., Oak Ridge National Laboratory David A. Lamb, U.S. Army Tank Automotive Research Development and Engineering Center TARDEC Christine K. Lambert, Ford Motor Company Thomas G. Leone, Ford Motor Company Dr. Z. Gerald Liu, Cummins Inc. Federico Millo, Politecnico di Torino Mark P. B. Musculus, Sandia National Laboratories Hideyuki Ogawa, Hokkaido University Gregory E. Saunders, Department of Defense Ahmed A. Shabana, University of Illinois at Chicago Arun S. Solomon, General Motors Dr. Leonid Tartakovsky, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology Junmin Wang, Ohio State University Tom Watson, Johnson Controls Power Solutions Ming Zheng, University of Windsor ARCH T. COLWELL COOPERATIVE ENGINEERING MEDAL Richard Boyer, Delphi Packard Electric ARCH T. COLWELL MERIT AWARD Sam Akehurst, University of Bath Simon Andreou, Nikon Metrology David B. Antanaitis, General Motors Steven Campbell, Shell Research Ltd (UK) Matthew Castanier, US Army TARDEC Roger Cracknell, Shell Research Ltd (UK) Nia R. Harrison, Ford Motor Company Guoqiu He, Tongji University Roger Holden, Nikon Metrology Gang Huang, ArcelorMittal Rakesh Khurana, Chrysler Group LLC Michael Leffert, General Motors Andrew Lewis, University of Bath Paul Lightowler, Nikon Metrology Mark Likich, Chrysler Group LLC Mac Lynch, Chrysler Group LLC S. George Luckey, Ford Motor Company Karl Giles, University of Bath David Gorsich, US Army RDECOM Zissimos Mourelatos, Oakland Univ. Vijitashwa Pandey, Oakland University Rishin Patel, McLaren Automotive Andrew Popplewell, Jaguar Land Rover Narasimha Putcha, General Motors Sarah Remmert, Shell Research Ltd (UK) Sriram Sadagopan, ArcelorMittal Jeffrey Santrock, General Motors Hubert Schreier, Correlated Solutions, Inc. Andrea Schuetze, Shell Annette Skowronska, US Army TARDEC Bryan Styles, General Motors James Turner, Jaguar Land Rover Curtis Vincent, General Motors Yucong Wang, General Motors Qigui Wang, General Motors Weiguo Zhang, Chrysler Group LLC SAE ARNOLD W. SIEGEL HUMANITARIAN AWARD International Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) ARNOLD W. SIEGEL INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORTATION SAFETY AWARD Bruce Donnelly, Biomechanics Research Associates, Ltd AWARD FOR RESEARCH ON AUTOMOTIVE LUBRICANTS Orian Welling, Boston Consulting Group James Moss, BP International Ltd John Williams, BP International Ltd Nick Collings, University of Cambridge EDWARD N. COLE AWARD FOR AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING INNOVATION Larry Nitz, General Motors ENVIRONMENTAL EXCELLENCE IN TRANSPORTATION AWARD Grady Boyce, Delta Airlines Jim Brooks, Georgia Tech John-Paul Clarke, Georgia Tech Shigetaka Hamada, Toyota Motor Corporation Sandy Liu, Federal Aviation Administration Gaurav Nagle, Lockheed Martin Liling Ren, GE Global Research Annalisa Scacchioli, Stevens Institute of Technology Dept Walter White, PBN4ATC, INC EXCELLENCE IN ENGINEERING EDUCATION - TRIPLE E AWARD Nadir Yilmaz, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology FOREST R. MCFARLAND AWARD Alan Asay, Asay Engineering LLC Yi Ding, US Army TARDEC Cary Henry, Southwest Research Institute Rahul Jhavar, Caterpillar Inc Helen Kaleto, MGA Research Corp Krishna Kamasamudram, Cummins Inc David Masser, Ford Motor Company Keith Leigh-Monstevens, Automotive International Services William Northrop, University of Minnesota Gregory Pannone, Novation Analytics Stephen Pitrof, Inteva LLC David Roth, BorgWarner Inc Jonathan Rowell, Retired Ronald Semel, Ford Motor Company Mark Steffka, General Motors Global Propulsion Systems John Storey, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Andrea Strzelec, Texas A&M University James Szybist, Oak Ridge National Laboratory John Thomas, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Richard Tonda, SEA Ltd Weiguo Zhang, FCA US LLC FRANZ F. PISCHINGER POWERTRAIN INNOVATION AWARD Robert Lee, FCA US LLC 12 SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition

15 AWARDS & RECOGNITION HARRY L. HORNING MEMORIAL AWARD Sam Akehurst, University of Bath Steven Campbell, Shell UK Roger Cracknell, Shell Global Solutions (UK) Karl Giles, University of Bath Andrew Lewis, University of Bath Rishin Patel, McLaren Automotive Andrew Popplewell, Jaguar Land Rover Sarah Remmert, Shell Andrea Schuetze, Shell James Turner, Jaguar Land Rover HENRY FORD II DISTINGUISHED AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING Guofei Chen, Steel Corporation Yu-Kan Hu, Ford Motor Company Leonard Shanar, Ford Motor Company Dana Sun, Ford Motor Company Tau Tyan, Ford Motor Company INTERNATIONAL LEADERSHIP CITATION Paul Richards, Retired, Innospec Ltd. JAMES M. CRAWFORD TECHNICAL STANDARDS BOARD OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Steven Beland, The Boeing Company Robert Czajkowski, Federal Signal Corp Richard Gast, Deere & Company Gary Landry, Pratt & Whitney Christopher Pomfret, Treble One LLC Ken Sabo, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company Eric Swenson, Navistar Ken Virgil, U.S. Army Rhonda Walthall, UTC Aerospace Systems MYERS AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING STUDENT PAPER Rolf Reitz, University of Wisconsin-Madison Martin Wissink, Oak Ridge National Laboratory RALPH R. TEETOR EDUCATIONAL AWARD Fadi Abu-Farha, Assistant Professor, Clemson University Marcello Canova, Assistant Professor, Ohio State University William Northrop, Assistant Professor, University of Minnesota Chinedum Okwudire, Assistant Professor, University of Michigan Mahdi Shahbakhti, Assistant Professor, Michigan Technological University Elisa Toulson, Assistant Professor, Michigan State University George Youssef, Assistant Professor, San Diego State University RODICA BARANESCU AWARD FOR TECHNICAL & LEADERSHIP EXCELLENCE Andrea Brazzale-Anderson, Caterpillar Industrial & Waste Group RUMBAUGH OUTSTANDING STUDENT LEADER AWARD Adam Farabaugh, Space Exploration Technologies RUSSELL S. SPRINGER AWARD Michael Leffert, General Motors Company Narasimha Putcha, General Motors Company Jeffrey Santrock, General Motors Company Bryan Styles, General Motors Company Curtis Vincent, General Motors Company SUBIR CHOWDHURY MEDAL OF QUALITY LEADERSHIP Shahjada Pahlovy, Dynax Corporation VINCENT BENDIX AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING AWARD Jonas Biteus, Scania AB Mattias Nyberg, Scania and KTH, Royal Institute of Technology Håkan Warnquist, Scania AB EMERITUS RECOGNITION James Baker Robert N. Brady Dr. Robert L. Evans Dr. Ronald M. Heck Dr. John H. Johnson Jacques Lemaire Dr. Prakash T. Sathe Dr. William Shapton Ron Smisek Dr. James A. Spearot Robert E. Spitzer William M. Spreitzer Rodney Tabaczynski Myron Trenne LLOYD L. WITHROW DISTINGUISHED SPEAKER AWARD Kristy Arbogast James Boileau Fabio Bozza Timothy Johnson Tadashi Naito Nicholas Oettle Brian Sisk Glen Steyer Daniel Williams SAE JOHN JOHNSON AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING RESEARCH IN DIESEL ENGINES Rolf Reitz, University of Wisconsin-Madison SAE/AISI SYDNEY H. MELBOURNE AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN THE ADVANCEMENT OF AUTOMOTIVE SHEET STEEL Emmanuel De Moor, Colorado School of Mines Mikko Joonas Kähkönen, Colorado School of Mines 2016 SAE AWARDS & RECOGNITIONS 2016 SAE AWARDS CEREMONY AND RECOGNITIONS RECEPTIONCEREMONY AND RECEPTION Tuesday, April 12, 2016 Grand Tuesday, Riverview April 12, Ballroom 2016 Cobo Grand Center Riverview Ballroom Awards Cobo Center Ceremony 5:30PM John Speer, Colorado School of Mines Ceremony 5:30PM SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition Awards Reception 7:00PM Grant Thomas, AK Steel Corp Awards Reception 7:00PM 13

16 SPECIAL EVENTS Pre-Banquet Reception Thursday, April 14 Exhibit Hall C/D 4:30-6:00 SAE 2016 Annual Banquet Thursday, April 14 Grand Riverview Ballroom B 6:00 Banquet sponsored by Master of Ceremonies: Paul W. Smith WJR Radio Remarks by: Cuneyt Oge SAE President The Honorable Rick Snyder Governor of Michigan David Schutt Chief Executive Officer SAE International Seiya Nakao General Chairman SAE 2016 World Congress President Toyota Technical Center A Division of Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing N.A. Bob Fascetti General Chairman SAE 2017 World Congress Vice President, Powertrain Engineering Ford Motor Company Featured Speaker Takeshi Uchiyamada Chairman of the Board Toyota Motor Corporation A long-established tradition each year at the SAE World Congress, the Annual Banquet is the largest and most prestigious gathering of automotive industry leaders from around the world. You ll have the opportunity to network with the most influential people in the business during the prebanquet reception on the exhibit floor. Join us at the industry s premier gala as we celebrate our accomplishments and honor the top OEM and supplier executives. BANQUET TICKETS Tickets can be purchased onsite in the Registration Area Single ticket $150 Table of 10 $1, SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition

17 DOWNLOAD NOW SAE 2016 WORLD CONGRESS MOBILE APP FOR YOUR SMART PHONE OR TABLET LEARN about event features, speakers, and sessions. PLAN your trip and your stay in Detroit. SCHEDULE your time at the event and keep yourself on track. CONNECT with speakers, exhibitors, and other attendees. APP FEATURES INCLUDE: Event schedule by session topic and speaker Networking opportunities and special events Maps of the venue, the exhibit space, and the area Author, presenter, and speaker bios and photos Sponsor and exhibitor information Take notes and bookmark people, sessions, and organizations Engage via social networks Event schedule at a glance Sponsored by: NEW FOR 2016! Win exciting prizes each day by playing our interactive scavenger hunt game via the mobile app! These photo challenges will have you exploring World Congress like you ve never seen it before. Executive Leadership provided by Tier One Strategic Partner SAE 2016 WORLD CONGRESS & EXHIBITION POWERING POSSIBILITIES April 12-14, 2016 Cobo Center Detroit, MI, USA DOWNLOAD NOW sae.org/congress SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition P

18 SAE TECH HUB AT-A-GLANCE 10:30 TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY E-Fan: Exploring Electric and Hybrid Electric Propulsion Denis Chapuis, Airbus Group Sponsored by: Driving Corporate Innovation Ward Detwiler, Henry Ford Health System Innovations Personalized 3D & 4D Printing to Create Custom-fit Medical Devices Dr. Glenn Green, Dr. Kyle VanKoevering, Scott Hollister Ph.D., University of Michigan 11:00 11:30 11:50 SCEPTOR Mark Moore, NASA Langley Research Center Next Generation Automotive Interiors & Interaction Design Dirk Wan, College of Creative Studies Designing the Cockpit of the Future Matt Jackson, Presagis, Inc. The Future of Thermal Management Neil R. Garrigan, GE Aviation lot and Mobility in 2025 Joe Speed, IBM Corporation Next Generation Security for Next Generation IoT Platforms Lori Wigle, Intel Security Beyond the Limitations of Convention: Reimagining 3D Manufacturing with CLIP Sasha Seletsky, Carbon, Inc. INTERVIEW: Why do Hackers Hack? Host: LaVern Sula, Argus Cyber Security Ltd Guests: Rob Deker Dekelbaum, Autoimmune Tiffany Strauchs Rad, Anatrope, Inc. Craig Smith, Theia Labs 12:10 1:30 2:00 Design with Consumer Acceptance in Mind Jeff DeBoer, Sunberg-Ferar, Inc. Machine Learning Mark Grabb, GE Global Research 12:30 30 MINUTE BREAK FOR LUNCH 1:00 Design for Advanced Materials and Biomimicry and the Challenges for Manufacturing Processes Automobile Design Jan Vandenbrande, DARPA Pete Foley, Pete Foley Innovations, LLC Manufacturing the Future Vehicle in 2025 and Beyond Matt Trowbridge, Omron Automation and Safety Deep Orange - Reinventing Engineering Education Paul Venhovens, CU-ICAR Architected Materials William Carter, HRL Laboratories, LLC Structural Paint Mindy Zhang, Toyota Technical Center USA, Inc. 2:30 2:45 BREAK 2:45 Space is Not a Part of the Compensation Package Jeff Block, Steelcase, Inc. Silicon Valley VTOL Air-Taxi Kenneth H. Goodrich, NASA Langley Research Center Still Driving and Still Here: The Future of Gearheads Among the Robots Jason Torchinsky, Jalopnik The Cannonball Run vs Wall-E: The Future of Car Culture & The Coming Autonomotive Singularity Alex Roy, The Drive The Car Shows of 2116 Dr. B. Danette Allen, NASA Langley Research Center The Next Milestone for Transforming the Consumer Experience in Connected Vehicles Kalman Gyimesi, IBM Corporation 3:15 3:45 4:15 4:30 Science Not Communicated is Science Not Done Melissa Marshall, Melissa Marshall Consulting, LLC The Best of TEDx Detroit Jean Redfield, NextEnergy Paul Elio, Elio Motors Lee Thomas, WJBK Fox 2 News and Vitiligo Alden Kane, Wheelchair Stroller Raj Paul, Lochbridge Jeevak Badve, Sundberg Ferar Charles Shanley, WSU School of Medicine, and Medical Engineering Partners Tara Reed, Kollecto Changing the way we think about Transportation - Hyperloop Brogan BamBrogan, Hyperloop Technologies, Inc. Navigating the Ride Ahead - Personal Mobility Anthony Gregorio, Frog Design Inc. Smart City Mobility: Shaping the Landscape of Cities for Dave McShane, Ricardo, Inc. Reception The Road Ahead: Drivers of 2025 Tejas Desai, Continental Automotive Systems US, Inc. Expediting the Process: Getting Start Up Companies in Front of Suppliers and OEMs with Product Solutions Winners of the Global Automotive Mobility Innovation Competition (GAMIC) FORMAT: Four (4) 5-minute presentations focused in: - Advanced Materials/Sensors/Manufacturing Process - Vehicle Electrification - Infotainment - New, High-Value, Disruptive Technology Innovations Reception 5:00 Reception Announcement of the Finalists for the 2016 WardsAuto Interiors Student Design Competition Sponsored by IAC and Lear, with support from SAE International 16 SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition Sessions Times, and Speakers are subject to change.

19 Executive Leadership provided by Tier One Strategic Partner SAE 2016 WORLD CONGRESS CAREER FAIR The Career Fair at the SAE 2016 World Congress will provide unique opportunities for engineers and industry professionals to explore available jobs, network with exhibiting companies and learn valuable career tips. Career Fair Location: Cobo Center, Hall D Tuesday, April 12 and Wednesday, April 13 Tuesday 10:00-6:30 and Wednesday 10:00-6:00 Meet with Career Fair exhibitors and browse the open positions from industry companies. Resume Critique Clinic SAE Career Fair Wednesday, April 13 1:00 3:00 Have your resume critiqued by professionals from Intertek Transportation Technologies and GTA Professional Staffing. Receive tips on how to advertise your skills in the right format. Stop by the Career Fair to sign up for a 15-minute appointment. Career Development Sessions Room 141 Wednesday, April 13 9:15-9:30 - networking and light breakfast 9:30-11:30 Attendance to the Career Fair activities is free for engineering professionals. Sponsored by: sae.org/congress SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition 17 P160217

20 YOUNG PROFESSIONALS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE SPECIALLY DESIGNED PROGRAMS YP YP LOUNGE Booth #631 Tuesday 10:00 6:30 Wednesday and Thursday 10:00 6:00 Stop by the YP Lounge on the show floor throughout to check out the Camaro Eco Car and networking with other young professionals. YP Lounge Sponsored by: SPEED MENTORING Tuesday 1:30 2:30 Wednesday and Thursday 12:30 1:30 Executives Connecting with Future Leaders Sign up when you register for Congress to participate in speed mentoring. This unique opportunity provides Young Professionals the opportunity to engage in a small group setting with industry leaders. Registration for this event is closed. Stop by the YP Lounge (Booth #631) for more information. YP KEYNOTE LUNCHEON Tuesday, April 12, :00 12:30 Felicia Turrentine Wasson, Director, Public Affairs & Communication, The Coca-Cola Company, North America Group Whose career is it anyway? Tools for making the most of your professional journey. YP Keynote Luncheon Sponsored by: Pre-registration is required. Please stop by the Registration area (Cobo lobby) for more information. YP CAREER DEVELOPMENT SESSIONS Wednesday, April 13, 2016 Room 141 9:15 10:30 Panel Moderator: Carla Bailo, Asst. VP - Mobility Research & Business Development for The Ohio State University and Vice President - Automotive for SAE Panel: Kristen Tabar, VP Technical Strategy and Planning Office, Toyota Technical Center, Toyota Motor Engineering and Manufacturing, Inc. Charles Baker, Executive Director for Emerging Markets, General Motors Jeremy Kearney, Global Vehicle Systems Engineer, General Motors Can you hear me now? Exploring Corporate, Geographic & Demographic Cultural Communication 10:30 11:30 David Coe, Director of Technical Strategy, Automotive at Microsoft The New PII: Partnerships, Influencers and Innovators Speed Mentoring and YP Career Development Sessions Sponsored by: 18 SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition P167385

21 MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS TUESDAY, APRIL 12 OPENING CEREMONY 8:30 9:30 AVL Technology Leadership Center / Grand Riverview Ballroom B Welcome Carla Bailo, Assistant Vice President for Mobility Research and Business Development, Ohio State University and SAE Vice President Automotive Helmut List, Chairman & CEO, AVL List GmbH Seiya Nakao, President, Toyota Technical Center and the SAE 2016 World Congress General Chairman John Koenig, Senior Advisor, Aisin World Corp. of America Featured Keynote Speaker Keynote Address Shad Khan Owner Flex-N-Gate, the Jacksonville Jaguars and Fulham Football Club SAE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM 9:30 10:00 AVL Technology Leadership Center/Grand Riverview Ballroom B Opening Remarks Featured Speaker Honorable John P. Carlin Assistant Attorney General for National Security U.S. Department of Justice Emerging National Security Cyber Threats and Their Implications for the C-Suite SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition 19

22 MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS TUESDAY, APRIL 12 AVL Technology Leadership Center / Grand Riverview Ballroom B 9:30 11:30 THE FUTURE OF MOBILITY AND TRANSPORTATION IN THE 21ST CENTURY Admittedly, most of us will not be here in 100 years. However, our children and grandchildren will. What will they find? What will we have left behind? How does the future of mobility unfold? We are on the cusp of self-driving and autonomous vehicles which will lead a whole new transportation revolution. New models are challenging conventional ownership at a pace no one could have imagined. In addition, the challenges faced by transitioning from today s vehicles driven by fossil fuels to alternate power sources will require time, effort, and money. The 21st century will be characterized by major changes in the automotive environment. This panel will bring together industry experts and futurists to ignite your imagination as we contemplate what will drive the next 100 years. Moderator Charles Freese, General Director Global Fuel Cell Activities, General Motors Company Panelists Justin Ward, General Manager Powertrain Systems Controls, Toyota Engineering and Manufacturing North America Mike Ableson, Vice President, Strategy and Global Portfolio Planning, General Motors Company Lawrence Burns, Independent Business Advisor 1:30 3:30 CONNECTIVITY IN THE 2020 S By 2020, there will be a quarter billion connected vehicles on the road, according to Gartner, Inc. What is the new connectivity? It is not just V-V or V-I (that is so 2016). It s generally agreed that Connected Cars will form a major element of the Internet of Things (IoT). But what are the applications to support society s safe transition to connectedautomated vehicles? How will society learn and adapt to: In-vehicle technologies, new mobility platforms (car/ride sharing, wearables, paintables, ingestibles (self-monitoring/personalization - what s the human experience)? Hear the experts discuss these important questions and more. Moderator Chuck Gulash, Director-Collaborative Safety Research Center, Toyota Engineering and Manufacturing North America Panelists Ron Medford, Director of Safety, Self-Driving Car, Google X David Strickland, Partner, Venable LLP John Capp, Director - Global Safety Strategy, General Motors Company Ned Curic, Chief Technology Officer, Toyota Motor Sales, USA, Inc. 20 SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition

23 MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS TUESDAY, APRIL 12 FEV Innovation Forum / Grand Riverview Ballroom A 10:00 Noon WHY IT S LIKELY THERE WILL BE AN ELECTRIFIED VEHICLE IN YOUR FUTURE To meet the future, stringent FE requirements, hybridization and electrification will continue to play an important role. This session will discuss the types of future hybrid electric vehicle trends as well as various degrees of hybridization including mild-full hybrids, battery electric vehicles, and hydrogen-based fuel cell vehicles. The influence of hybridization on future powertrain development will be addressed and the technologies that influence customerrelevant attributes such as drivability, refinement, and cost of hybrid/electrified vehicles will be discussed. Moderator Joel Maguire, Director - Electrification and Trends, BorgWarner, Inc. Panelists Jackie Birdsall, Executive Engineer, Toyota Engineering and Manufacturing North America Inc. Kevin Layden, Director Electrified Programs & Engineering, Ford Motor Company Larry Nitz, Executive Director, General Motors Company Yasuyuki Sando, Senior Chief Engineer, Honda R&D Co. Ltd. 1:00 3:00 MATERIAL SCIENCE AND INNOVATIVE ENGINEERING PRACTICE IS PUTTING THE AUTO INDUSTRY ON A DIET As OEM s and Tier suppliers scramble to meet future fuel economy targets, vehicle lightweighting is increasingly becoming an important part of the technology bundle that will help them achieve those goals. But there are some lightweighting related hurdles for OEMs and suppliers (e.g. raw material availability, manufacturing infrastructure, workforce knowledge and availability, global platform sharing). This session will discuss these hurdles, how the industry can overcome them, and when it is likely to happen. Moderator Ali Jammoul, Global Director, Body Exterior and Safety Engineering, Ford Motor Company Panelists Greg Kolwich, Department Manager, FEV North Aermica Inc. Denise Carlson, Director - North America Materials Engineering, DENSO International America Inc. Mark Voss, Group Manager-Body Advanced Technical Works, General Motors Company Pat Szaroletta, Vice President of Automotive Exteriors-North America, Faurecia SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition 21

24 MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 AVL Technology Leadership Center / Grand Riverview Ballroom B 9:00 9:45 Featured Keynote Speaker Keynote Address: Future Mobility - Transportation and Technology Fusion Kirk Steudle Director Michigan Department of Transportation 9:45 11:45 AN EXECUTIVE VIEW OF POWERTRAINS POWERING THE POSSIBILITIES This session will consist of a roundtable discussion with several of the key global powertrain executives covering relevant topics such as roadmaps and key technologies to meet the global CO2 and emission challenges, and roadblocks to implementation. The session will be unique in that the audience will be leading the discussions through an interactive Q&A process. Moderator Jeff Hemphill, Chief Technical Officer, Schaeffler Group USA Inc. Panelists Bob Fascetti, Vice President, Powertrain, Ford Motor Company Bob Lee, Vice President and Head of Engine, Powertrain & Electric Propulsion, FCA US LLC Dan Nicholson, Vice President, Global Propulsion Systems, General Motors Company Ayumu Matsuo, Operating Officer, Honda R&D Co., Ltd. Uwe Grebe, Executive Vice President, Global Business Development Sales and International Operations, AVL List GmbH 1:30 3:30 THE GLOBAL EMISSION STANDARDS EXPERIMENT Over the next 10 years, emissions standards for fuel economy, CO2, and particulate emissions will squeeze the industry like never before, forcing adoption of new technology. However, each market has relatively unique criteria for compliance (drive cycles, test conditions, thresholds, credits and incentives, timing) making harmonization extremely difficult. This session will call on experts in legislative several areas of the world pertaining to emissions standards as well as OEM and Tier I suppliers to discuss key questions such as: Is it possible to harmonize standards, ; how are global technology portfolios being developed and deployed to meet unique competitive and compliance targets per market? Moderator Paul Whitaker, Powertrain Technical Director, AVL Powertrain Engineering Inc. Panelists David Garrett, Director - Global Vehicle Emission Compliance, General Motors Company Frank Zhao, Professor, Tsinghua University John DeCicco, Research Professor, University of Michigan Rick Gezelle, National Manager, Toyota Motor North America Inc. 22 SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition

25 MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 FEV Innovation Forum / Grand Riverview Ballroom A 9:45 11:45 CONTROLLING DIGITAL EXHAUST: CYBER RISK AND SECURITY IN THE AGE OF AUTONOMOUS AND CONNECTED VEHICLES In a time when a rapidly growing number of vehicles are connected and accessible through a variety of different communication channels, OEMs and Connected Vehicle eco-system stakeholders are faced with many challenges. What development and validation testing practices need to be put in place by the automotive industry to protect vehicles (both the connected and the non-connected ones) from cyber threats? Does the data stored in an infotainment system represent a cyber-risk? Speakers will consider the functional safety related development considerations and implications for Connected Cars, ADAS equipped vehicles, and Autonomous Vehicles as well as the steps being taken to identify and mitigate cyber risk in the automotive industry. Moderator Joe Kwederis, Principal, Deloitte & Touche LLP Panelists Roger Berg, Vice President, DENSO International America Inc. Derek Lewis, Manager, Electronic Systems, Toyota Technical Center 1:00 3:00 THE COMING ONSLAUGHT OF NEW TRANSMISSION TECHNOLOGY Does anyone remember back when the choice was simply stick or auto? To meet stringent FE requirements in a cost-effective manner in conjunction with customer demands for drivability and refinement, advanced transmissions will continue to play a key role. This session will discuss the key trends and challenges in light-duty transmission development. Specifically, the focus of the discussion will be on planetary automatics, CVT s, DCT s and hybrid variants of these transmissions. Moderator Jeff Lux, Vice President - Transmission Powertrain, FCA US LLC Panelists Yutaka Fujimoto, Director of Powertrain, Nissan Technical Center North America Charles Gray, Director Transmission and Driveline Engineering, Ford Motor Company Shin Sasaki, Managing Officer, Powertrain Development Division, Aisin Seiki, Co., Ltd. John Juriga, Director of Powertrain, Hyundai America Technical Center, Inc. Shinji Morihiro, Corporate Vice President, Sales, Jatco, Ltd. SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition 23

26 MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS THURSDAY, APRIL 14 AVL Technology Leadership Center / Grand Riverview Ballroom B 9:00 9:45 Featured Keynote Speaker Keynote Address: The Clockspeed Dilemma - what it means for automotive innovation Gary Silberg Partner, National Automotive Leader KPMG LLP 9:45 11:45 COLLABORATE. CREATE. COMMERCIALIZE. - THE NEXT GEN SUPPLIER NETWORK As the automobile and its usage model change dramatically so will the supplier network needed to support the design, manufacture and service of the next generation mobility, with the required parts, software, and services. Supply network collaboration will be needed throughout the entire value chain to bring every new vision for the industry, from mass customization to Advanced Driver Assisted Systems, to vehicle ownership models to market. This panel will explore what is needed in the next generation automotive supplier and the commercial relationships between buyers and sellers to make it happen. Moderator Julie Fream, President and CEO, OESA Panelists Robert Young, Vice President - Purchasing, Toyota Engineering and Manufacturing North America Inc. Anthony Cannestra, Director of Corporate Ventures- N. American Research & Engineering Center, DENSO International America Inc. Dawn Agosta, Global Director of Electrical Purchasing, Ford Motor Company Nakul Duggal, VP Product Management, Qualcomm 24 SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition

27 MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS THURSDAY, APRIL 14 FEV Innovation Forum / Grand Riverview Ballroom A 9:45 11:45 ARE FUNCTIONS AND SOFTWARE BECOMING MORE IMPORTANT THAN HARDWARE IN VEHICLE ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING? Integration is taking on a whole new meaning with the emergence of much higher levels of vehicle electronics. OEMs and suppliers are leveraging electrical load management, CAN vs. Ethernet busses, 48V networks, as well as other new technologies and methodologies to address future vehicle electrical system challenges. Can we learn from the past as we adapt these new methods and technologies? An expert panel of speakers will examine these issues and provide some examples of how OEMs and Suppliers are preparing to overcome future challenges. Moderator Stephan Tarnutzer, Vice President of Electronics, FEV North America Inc. Panelists Michael Groene, Director - Global Software Engineering, Delphi Automotive Sherif Marakby, Director of Electrical and Electronic Systems Engineering, Ford Motor Company Scott Morrison, Manager, Advanced Electrical Architecture, General Motors Company SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition 25

28 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SEMINARS HELD WITH THE SAE 2016 WORLD CONGRESS Explore Professional Development Seminar offerings at Cobo with Congress. To register for seminars onsite, visit the SAE Seminar Desk on Level 100, Near Room 110A at Cobo Center. All seminars will run from 8:30am -4:30 pm. April Weibull-Log Normal Analysis Workshop April 11 Introduction to Brake Noise, Vibration, and Harshness April 13 Vehicle User Experience: Human Factors Principles and Techniques April Engineering Project Management April 11 Developing In-Vehicle User Interfaces: Design Principles and Techniques April 14 New - Reconstruction and Analysis of Motorcycle Crashes April Fundamentals of Modern Vehicle Transmissions April New - Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Systems April The Basics of Internal Combustion Engines April Vehicle Dynamics for Passenger Cars and Light Trucks April 11 New - Engineering Drawing Requirements 1-day Public Workshop April Automotive Lighting: Design and Technology April 11 Exhaust Flow Performance and Pressure Drop of Exhaust Components and Systems April New - Fundamentals of GD& T day Public Workshop April Accelerated Test Methods for Ground and Aerospace Vehicle Development April Turbocharging Internal Combustion Engines April Diesel Engine Technology April Advanced Diesel Particulate Filtration Systems April 11 Emissions-Related OBD Systems: A Design Overview April New - Software Assurance: Input Validation April New - Introduction to Embedded System Exploitation April 11 Success Strategies for Women in Industry and Business April Managing Engineering and Technical Professionals April 15 Common Rail Diesel Fuel Injection April Corrosion Engineering and Prevention April 13 Automotive Lighting: LED Applications April 15 New - Reconstruction and Analysis of Rollover Crashes of Light Vehicles Stop by the seminar registration desk or visit sae.org/congress/pdseminars. htm for complete seminar descriptions, pricing, and to register for an offering. 26 SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition

29 THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT! SAE International acknowledges and thanks the following organizations that have funded the SAE standards program this past year. SAE standards increase the safety and quality of vehicle components and systems, reduce purchasing costs and make engineering work easier. Association of Equipment Manufacturers BMW of North America LLC BorgWarner, Inc Cummins, Inc Delphi Corporation DENSO International America, Inc Electric Power Research Institute Elite Electronic Engineering, Inc FCA US LLC Ford Motor Company General Motors LLC Honda Motor Co Ltd Magna Services, Inc Nissan Toyota Motor Company Ltd US Army TARDEC Yamaha Motor Corp USA SAE standards they make your engineering work easier Contact if you would like to join this distinguished group. P SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition 27

30 BODY/CHASSIS/ SAFETY/STRUCTURE TUE WED THUR AM PM AM PM AM PM Room No. Page No. Active Safety: Systems and Sub Systems (Part 1 & 2) (SS400) C 37, 38, 41, 42 Automotive Lighting Technology (Part 1 & 2) (SS300) G 29, 32, 33 Electric Vehicle Drivetrain Dynamics (SS901) D 32, 33 Fire Safety (SS200) C 29 Glass Applications (SS106) B 29 Human Factors in Driver Vision and Lighting (SS301) G 37, 38 Human Factors in Driving and Automotive Telematics (Part 1 & 2) (SS302) A 29, 32 Human Factors in Seating Comfort (Part 1 & 2) (SS303) A 37, 38 Mobility Issues for an Aging Population (SS304) A 45, 46 Noise and Vibration (Part 1-3) (SS000) F 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 46 Occupant Protection: Accident Reconstruction (Part 1-3) (SS500) B 37, 38, 43, 44, 45, 46 Occupant Protection: Biomechanics (SS501) C 34, 35 Occupant Protection: Event Data Recorders (EDR) (SS502) B 49 Occupant Protection: Integrated Safety Systems (SS503) C 49 Occupant Protection: Occupant Restraints (Air Bags, Seat Belts, Knee Bolsters, Child Seats, etc.) (SS504) F 30 Occupant Protection: Pedestrian and Cyclist Safety (SS505) C 45 Occupant Protection: Rear Impact and Side Impact (SS506) G 47 Occupant Protection: Rollover (SS507) G 49 Occupant Protection: Safety Test Methodology (Part 1 & 2) (SS508) B 30, 34 Occupant Protection: Structural Crashworthiness and Occupant Safety (SS510) G 43, 44 Steering and Suspension Technology Symposium (Part 1 & 2) (SS600) C 39, 40, 43, 44 Tire and Wheel Technology (Part 1 & 2) (SS700) C 30, 34 Vehicle Aerodynamics (Part 1 of 8): Motorsports (SS800) E 31 Vehicle Aerodynamics (Part 2 of 8): Aerodynamics Development (SS800) E 32 Vehicle Aerodynamics (Part 3 of 8): Commercial Vehicles (SS800) E 34 Vehicle Aerodynamics (Part 4 of 8): Aeroacoustics (SS800) E 36 Vehicle Aerodynamics (Part 5 of 8): Unsteady Aerodynamics (SS800) E 39, 40 Vehicle Aerodynamics (Part 6 of 8): Experimental Technnologies (SS800) E 41, 42 Vehicle Aerodynamics (Part 7 of 8): CFD Methods Development (SS800) E 47 Vehicle Aerodynamics (Part 8 of 8): Fundamental Aerodynamics (Part 1 & 2) (SS800) E 49, 50 Vehicle Dynamics, Stability and Control (Part 1-3) (SS900) D 39, 40, 43, 44, 47, 48 The purpose of these sessions is to provide an open exchange of ideas. Remarks made by participants or members of the audience cannot be quoted or attributed to the individual or their company unless express permission has been granted by the individual and their company. Any record of remarks, discussion, or photographs may not be used unless express permission has been granted by the individual and their company. 28 SAE 2016 World Congress

31 TUESDAY, APRIL 12 - MORNING BODY/CHASSIS/ SAFETY/STRUCTURE 140 G 140 C 313 B 142 A Automotive Lighting Technology (Part 1 of 2) (SS300) These papers highlight the interaction of driver vision - which is itself characterized by complexity, flexibility, and high levels of performancewith ever more sophisticated vision technologies to support driver vision. In particular, LED technology continued to advance in the past year, leading to broader lighting applications. Topics covered include lighting design strategy, lighting thermal management, driver fields of view, and characteristics of camera/display systems. 9:30-11:30 Fire Safety (SS200) Glass Applications (SS106) Human Factors in Driving and Automotive Telematics (Part 1 of 2) (SS302) The fire safety session will focus on current developments in the fields of vehicle fire science, statistics, risks, assessment and mitigation. Papers addressing vehicle design, live-fire tests and fire investigation issues applicable to traditional, electric and alternatively fueled vehicles will be presented. 9:30-11:00 Automotive glazing, while remaining a somewhat stable part of vehicle design, is contributing to passenger comfort in new ways, and is subject to an ever-expanding web of regulation around the world. 9:30-11:00 As information and entertainment to and from the vehicle (Telematics) become more prolific it is critical to increase our understanding of how the driver understands and uses Telematics functions. Equally critical is how those functions impact the driver. This session will address those issues. 10:00-11:30 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 Jianzhong Jiao; Michael J. Flannagan, Univ. of Michigan - Ann Arbor Condensation Modeling during Automotive Lighting Product Development Using CFD Simulation Steven Hodges, Alion Science & Technology; Jeffrey Santrock, General Motors Co.; Mark William Arndt, Transportation Safety Tech. Inc. Full-Scale Burn Test of a 2007 Cargo Van ( ) ( ) (Oral Only) J. Christopher Watson, Gennady Dumnov, Alexander Muslaev, Andrey Ivanov, Svetlana Shtilkind, Mentor Graphics Corp. Jeff D. Colwell, Christopher D. Henry, Colwell Consulting LLC Joseph E. Poley, Poley Technology LLC Glazing Technology Contribution to Meeting Regulatory Targets Mukesh Rustagi, Pittsburgh Glass Works LLC UAFS High Resolution ADB Solution Fire Protection in Military Ground Vehicles Reliability Evaluation of Thin, Lightweight Laminates for Windshield Applications ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Stefan G. Grötsch, Osram Opto Semiconductors GmbH; Morten Brink, Fraunhofer IZM; Roland Fiederling, Osram GmbH; Thomas Liebetrau, Infineon Technologies AG; Ingo Möllers, Hella KGaA Hueck and Co.; Jörg Moisel, Daimler AG; Hermann Oppermann, Fraunhofer IZM; Alexander Pfeuffer, Osram Opto Semiconductors GmbH Novel Retroreflective Micro-Optical Structure for Automotive Lighting Applications Steven E. Hodges, Alion Science and Technology Application of Airbag technology for fire suppression Thomas M. Cleary, Timothy Huten, Daniel Strong, Corning Inc.; Chester S. Walawender, Ford Motor Company Next Generation PVB Interlayer for Improved HUD Image Clarity Kristin Kolodge, JD Power And Associates; Daniel J. Selke, Mercedes-Benz USA LLC; Michael Tschirhart, Visteon Corp. Driving Style Identification Algorithm with Real-World Data Based on Statistical Approach Tarek Ouali, Nirav Shah, Bill Kim, David Fuente, Bo Gao, AVL Powertrain The Dimensional Model of Driver Demand: Visual-Manual Tasks ( ) (Oral Only) ( ) ( ) Sama Hussein, Benjamin Hamilton, O. Remus Tutunea-Fatan, University of Western Ontario; Evgueni Bordatchev, National Research Council Mutaz Shkoukani, Key Safety Systems Inc. Lora L. Spangler, Jeffrey Hurlbut, Eastman Chemical; Daniel Cashen, Emily Robb, NS International Ltd.; Jim Eckhart, NSG Group Richard Young, Sean Seaman, Li Hsieh, Wayne State University In-line LED Thermal Resistance Measurement (Oral Only) ( ) Pei-Ting Chou, Tzung-Te Chen, Yen-Liang Liu, Chun-Wen Chu, Industrial Technology Research Institute; Chien-Ping Wang, Chung Yuan Christian Univ. Planned by Human Factors Committee / Automobile Body, Chassis, Safety, and Structures Activity Planned by Fire Safety Committee / Automobile Body, Chassis, Safety, and Structures Activity Planned by Body Engineering Committee / Automobile Body, Chassis, Safety, and Structures Activity The Dimensional Model of Driver Demand: Extension to Auditory-Vocal and Mixed- Mode Tasks Richard Young, Li Hsieh, Sean Seaman, Wayne State University Planned by Human Factors Committee / Automobile Body, Chassis, Safety, and Structures Activity SAE 2016 World Congress 29

32 TUESDAY, APRIL 12 - MORNING 140 F 142 B 142 C Occupant Protection: Occupant Restraints (Air Bags, Seat Belts, Knee Bolsters, Child Seats, etc.) (SS504) The Occupant Restraints Session invites papers that document new research on the restraint topics of airbags, seat belts, inflatable bolsters/seat belts, knee bolsters, Child Restraint Systems (CRS) and other related areas. These papers could include several of the following: technology description, occupant performance considerations, field data studies, development/validation methodology / results, CAE/Finite Element methods/ results, packaging, and implementation / performance challenges. 9:30-10:30 Occupant Protection: Safety Test Methodology (Part 1 of 2) (SS508) This session presents papers in testing and modeling of safety-related technologies, covering (1) improved, new and innovative full/sub-system/component physical and CAE-based test methodologies pertaining to frontal, side, and pedestrian impacts; and dummy evaluations; (2) Calculation algorithm for 3D_IRTRACC for safety research, and (3) special topics including data mining, the wagging root uncertainty, boot effect under blast loading, and a methodology for predicting periprosthetic injuries. 9:30-11:30 BODY/CHASSIS/ SAFETY/STRUCTURE Tire and Wheel Technology (Part 1 of 2) (SS700) The aim of this symposium is to provide a forum to bring together researchers do discuss and disseminate the research on tire and wheel technology. Examples of topics to this symposium include (but are not limited to) nonlinear behavior of tires and wheels, static/dynamic stress analysis, nonlinear material modeling, contact stress, impact, noise, vibration, traction, hydroplaning, effect of tires on vehicle performance, rolling resistance, and durability. 9:30-11:30 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 Aditya Belwadi, Children s Hospital of Philadelphia; Lisa Fallon, General Motors Co.; Scott D. Thomas, General Motors; Chris A. Van Ee, Design Research Engineering Effectiveness of the High-Speed Motorized Seatbelt by computer simulation and the actual vehicle test Clifford C. Chou, Adjunct professor WSU; Anindya Deb, Indian Institute of Science; P. Miller II, MGA Research Corp. Chairpersons: Helen A. Kaleto, MGA Research Corp.; Robert W. McCoy, Ford Motor Company An Algorithm to Calculate the Chest Deflection from 3D IRTRACC in THOR-M ( ) ( ) (Oral Only) Shotaro Odate, Honda R&D Ltd; Yukinori Midorikawa, Yuki Yamazaki, Autoliv Japan Ltd A Pilot Study of Occupant Accommodation and Seat Belt Fit for Law Enforcement Officers Zhenwen Wang, Humanetics Innovative Solutions Inc.; Brock Watson, University of Waterloo Comparison of Dummy Response & Kinematics for a 35mph Flat Rigid Barrier Test with Linear & Pitching Sled ( ) ( ) ( ) Monica Lynn Haumann Jones, Sheila Ebert- Hamilton, Matthew Reed, University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute Planned by Occupant Protection Committee / Automobile Body, Chassis, Safety, and Structures Activity Paul Podzikowski, Suk Jae Ham, TEMA; John Cadwell, Aviral Shrivatri, Toyoda Gosei North America Preliminary Study of Uniform Restraint Concept for Protection at Wider Range of Impact Severity Volker Hildebrand, Continental Tire North America Inc.; David L. Howland, General Motors Co.; Jaehyung Ju, Univ. of North Texas; Neel K. Mani, Timothy A. Marantis, Bridgestone Americas Inc.; Peter Thomas Tkacik, Univ. of North Carolina Charlotte; Rick S. Wallace, General Motors Co. FEM Prediction of Tire Performances Bhaskar Chaturvedi, Continental Reifen Deutschland GmbH Volumetric Tire models for longitudinal vehicle dynamics simulations Joydeep Banerjee, John McPhee, University of Waterloo Analysis of Influence of Tire F&M on Improvement of Vehicle On-Center Steering ( ) ( ) Peijun Ji, Qing Zhou, Tsinghua University Kiho Yum, Hyundai Motor Company Research of occupant kinematics and injury values of Hybrid, THOR, and human FE model in oblique frontal impact ( ) ( ) Masaaki Kuwahara, Tsuyoshi Yasuki, Takeki Tanoue, Ryosuke Chikazawa, Toyota Motor Corporation Planned by Occupant Protection Committee / Automobile Body, Chassis, Safety, and Structures Activity Suspension Variables Influencing Vehicle Wheel Alignment Measurements Harsh Patel, Michael Casino, David Noakes, Nicholas Kauffman, Daniel Rohwedder, Jugal Popat, Aneesh Nabar, Peter Thomas Tkacik, University of North Carolina Planned by Tire and Wheel Committee / Automobile Body, Chassis, Safety, and Structures Activity 30 SAE 2016 World Congress

33 TUESDAY, APRIL 12 - MORNING 140 E Vehicle Aerodynamics (Part 1 of 8): Motorsports (SS800) Exploring the role of aerodynamics in Motorsports, from the development of a low-pitching-moment-helmet, through to combined aero-thermal testing and modelling aerodynamic effects on performance predictions. The session concludes with a survey of velocity fields and vortical structures around a Formula One Car, using PIV. 9:30-11:30 Adrian P. Gaylard, Jaguar Land Rover; Raymond Leto, TotalSim LLC; H. Robert (Bob) Welge, Robert s Engineering Development; Kurt Zielinski, Honda R & D Americas Inc. BODY/CHASSIS/ SAFETY/STRUCTURE 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 Spoilers Optimization to reduce the induced stresses on a racing helmet. ( ) Francesco Mariani, Francesco Risi, Nicola Bartolini, Francesco Castellani, University of Perugia; Lorenzo Scappaticci, University Guglielmo Marconi Integrated Aero-Thermal Testing of a Race Car in a Full Scale Climatic Wind Tunnel ( ) Abdalla Abdel-Rahman, Martin Agelin-Chaab, Gary Elfstrom, John Komar, University of Ontario Institute of Technology High Fidelity Quasi Steady State Aerodynamic Model Development and Effects on Race Vehicle Performance Predictions ( ) Jackie A. Mohrfeld-Halterman, Pratt & Miller Engineering; Mesbah Uddin, UNC Charlotte Motorsports Engineering Typical Velocity Fields and Vortical Structures around a Formula One Car, based on Experimental Investigations using Particle Image Velocimetry ( ) Masaki Nakagawa, Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc.; Stephan Kallweit, Frank Michaux, Intelligent Laser Applications GmbH; Teppei Hojo, Toyota Motor Corporation Planned by Vehicle Aerodynamics Committee / Automobile Body, Chassis, Safety, and Structures Activity YOU NEVER STOP INNOVATING AND NEITHER DO WE. SEE WHAT S NEXT. In the coming months SAE International will be unveiling a new and improved Digital Library platform. You may know the Digital Library as the place for the latest technical resources including over 200,000 SAE standards, technical papers, ebooks, magazines, and more. Now, that platform is getting even better. Start a conversation with a SAE Sales representative to see how this new platform will enhance user experience, expand content offerings, improve discoverability, and much more. CustomerSales@sae.org (U.S. and Canada only) (outside U.S. and Canada) P SAE 2016 World Congress 31

34 TUESDAY, APRIL 12 - AFTERNOON BODY/CHASSIS/ SAFETY/STRUCTURE 140 E 140 G 140 D 142 A Vehicle Aerodynamics (Part 2 of 8): Aerodynamics Development (SS800) Aerodynamics Development takes a practical view of the application of aerodynamics in industry. Starting with examining the use of CFD for the evaluation of early concepts, moving onto the development of a light truck - including on-road testing and culminating with drag reduction for EVs subject to crosswind. 12:30-2:00 Automotive Lighting Technology (Part 2 of 2) (SS300) These papers highlight the interaction of driver vision - which is itself characterized by complexity, flexibility, and high levels of performancewith ever more sophisticated vision technologies to support driver vision. In particular, LED technology continued to advance in the past year, leading to broader lighting applications. Topics covered include lighting design strategy, lighting thermal management, driver fields of view, and characteristics of camera/display systems. 1:00-5:00 Electric Vehicle Drivetrain Dynamics (SS901) This session deals with the analytical and experimental studies of vehicle electric drive vehicles or any non-conventional vehicle concepts that stretch the vehicle dynamics/ mobility performance using intelligent technologies such as in-wheel motors, torque-vectoring controls, multi-wheel steerby-wire, etc. 1:00-5:30 Human Factors in Driving and Automotive Telematics (Part 2 of 2) (SS302) As information and entertainment to and from the vehicle (Telematics) become more prolific it is critical to increase our understanding of how the driver understands and uses Telematics functions. Equally critical is how those functions impact the driver. This session will address those issues. 1:30-3:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 Adrian P. Gaylard, Jaguar Land Rover; Edward G. Duell, Jacobs Technology Inc.; Gregory Fadler, Arturo Guzman, FCA US LLC; Kurt Zielinski, Honda R & D Americas Inc. AerodynamicPerformance Evaluation System at the Early Concept Stage of Automotive Styling Development Based on CFD ( ) Kenichi Ando, Naoshi Kuratani, Hideo Fukuda, Honda R&D Co., Ltd. Aerodynamic Drag Reduction of a Light Truck from Conceptual Design to Full Scale Road Tests Jianzhong Jiao; Michael J. Flannagan, Univ. of Michigan - Ann Arbor Future Requirements of Automotive Front Lighting ( ) ( ) ( ) Petter Ekman, Roland Gardhagen, Linkoping Univ.; Torbjorn Virdung, ANSYS Sweden; Matts Karlsson, Linkoping Univ. Improvement of Practical Electric Consumption by Drag Reduction under Cross Wind Rainer Neumann, Varroc Lighting Systems GmbH Assessment of Adaptive Driving Beam Photometric Performance Andrej Ivanco, Clemson-ICAR; Amandeep Singh, US Army TARDEC Chairpersons: W. Riley Garrott, National Hwy Traffic Safety Admin; Eugene F. Saltzberg, GM Robust Control of Regenerative and Hydraulic Brakes for Enhancing Directional Stability of an Electric Vehicle During Straight-Line Braking Chen Lv, Junzhi Zhang, Yutong Li, State Key Lab of ASE, Tsinghua Univ.; Bolin Zhao, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven; Ye Yuan, State Key Lab of ASE, Tsinghua Univ. Wheel Slip-Based Evaluation of Road Friction Potential for Distributed Electric Vehicle ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Hideyuki Kawamata, Satoru Kuroda, Shingo Tanaka, Munehiko Oshima, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. John D. Bullough, Nicholas P. Skinner, Timothy T. Plummer, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Cost optimization strategy to implement integrated LED drivers for automotive rear combination light. Long Chen, Shuwei Zhang, Mingyuan Bian, Tsinghua Univ.; Yugong Luo, Tsinghua Univ., CICEV; Keqiang Li, Tsinghua Univ. An Explanation of the In-Wheel Motor Drive Systems Vibration at Low Velocity Using Motor-Wheel Frequency Characteristics ( ) ( ) ( ) Sangmin Lee; Donghwa Shin; Jongseok Park; Ng Eng Chong; Fabrizio Cortigiani; Youngjae Choi A study on high performance bi-function headlamps Long Chen, Shuwei Zhang, Mingyuan Bian, Tsinghua Univ.; Yugong Luo, Tsinghua Univ., CICEV; Keqiang Li, Tsinghua Univ. Reduction of Longitudinal Vehicle Vibration Using In-Wheel Motors Kristin Kolodge, JD Power And Associates; Daniel J. Selke, Mercedes-Benz USA LLC; Michael Tschirhart, Visteon Corp. Driver Demand: Eye Glance Measures Sean Seaman, Li Hsieh, Richard Young, Wayne State University Relationship Between Driver Eyes-Off-Road Interval and Hazard Detection Performance Under Automated Driving Yi G. Glaser, General Motors Co.; Robert E. Llaneras, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State Univ.; Daniel S. Glaser, Charles A. Green, General Motors Co. Additional Findings on the Multi-Modal Demands of Production Level Voice- Command Interfaces (Oral Only) ( ) ( ) Jiksoo Shin, Hyundai Motor Company Hideki Fukudome, Toyota Motor Corporation Bruce Mehler, Bryan Reimer, Jonathan Dobres, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; James Foley, Toyota Technical Center USA, Inc.; Kazutoshi Ebe, Toyota Collaborative Safety Res. Center Visual Optical Aim Photometer Usage for Headlamp Photometry Improvement of Ride Comfort by Unsprung Negative Skyhook Damper Control Using In-Wheel Motors (Oral Only) ( ) Sunil Dalal, TEMA Etsuo Katsuyama, Ayana Omae, Toyota Motor Corporation continued on next page 32 SAE 2016 World Congress

35 TUESDAY, APRIL 12 - AFTERNOON BODY/CHASSIS/ SAFETY/STRUCTURE 140 E 140 G 140 D 142 A Vehicle Aerodynamics (Part 2 of 8): Aerodynamics Development (SS800) Aerodynamics Development takes a practical view of the application of aerodynamics in industry. Starting with examining the use of CFD for the evaluation of early concepts, moving onto the development of a light truck - including on-road testing and culminating with drag reduction for EVs subject to crosswind. 12:30-2:00 Automotive Lighting Technology (Part 2 of 2) (SS300) These papers highlight the interaction of driver vision - which is itself characterized by complexity, flexibility, and high levels of performancewith ever more sophisticated vision technologies to support driver vision. In particular, LED technology continued to advance in the past year, leading to broader lighting applications. Topics covered include lighting design strategy, lighting thermal management, driver fields of view, and characteristics of camera/display systems. 1:00-5:00 Electric Vehicle Drivetrain Dynamics (SS901) This session deals with the analytical and experimental studies of vehicle electric drive vehicles or any non-conventional vehicle concepts that stretch the vehicle dynamics/ mobility performance using intelligent technologies such as in-wheel motors, torque-vectoring controls, multi-wheel steerby-wire, etc. 1:00-5:30 Human Factors in Driving and Automotive Telematics (Part 2 of 2) (SS302) As information and entertainment to and from the vehicle (Telematics) become more prolific it is critical to increase our understanding of how the driver understands and uses Telematics functions. Equally critical is how those functions impact the driver. This session will address those issues. 1:30-3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 Adrian P. Gaylard, Jaguar Land Rover; Edward G. Duell, Jacobs Technology Inc.; Gregory Fadler, Arturo Guzman, FCA US LLC; Kurt Zielinski, Honda R & D Americas Inc. Planned by Vehicle Aerodynamics Committee / Automobile Body, Chassis, Safety, and Structures Activity Jianzhong Jiao; Michael J. Flannagan, Univ. of Michigan - Ann Arbor Closed Loop Validation Framework for Advanced Head Lamp Control Module Andrej Ivanco, Clemson-ICAR; Amandeep Singh, US Army TARDEC Chairpersons: W. Riley Garrott, National Hwy Traffic Safety Admin; Eugene F. Saltzberg, GM Efficient Direct Yaw Moment Control during Acceleration and Deceleration while Turning(First Report) (Oral Only) ( ) Jihas Khan, Tata Elxsi, Ltd. Takao Kobayashi, Toyota Central R&D Labs Inc.; Etsuo Katsuyama, Toyota Motor Corporation; Hideki Sugiura, Eiichi Ono, Toyota Central R&D Labs Inc.; Masaki Yamamoto, Toyota Motor Corporation Field Test of Visibility Distances and Recognition Rates Comparison of LED and Laser Systems (Oral Only) ( ) Jonas Kobbert, K. Kosmas, D. Polin, D. Englisch, K. Schneider, T. Q. Khanh, Technische Universität Darmstadt Quantifying the Glare and Distraction Potential of Laser Based Headlamp Systems (Oral Only) ( ) Melanie Helmer, Patric Jahn, Cornelius Neumann, Karlsruhe Institute Of Technology Planned by Human Factors Committee / Automobile Body, Chassis, Safety, and Structures Activity Efficient Direct Yaw Moment Control during Acceleration and Deceleration while Turning (Second Report) Hiroshi Himeno, Etsuo Katsuyama, Toyota Motor Corporation; Takao Kobayashi, Toyota Central R&D Labs. Inc. Control Allocation for Multi-Axle Hub Motor Driven Land Vehicles Qian Wang, Beshah Ayalew, Clemson University; Amandeep Singh, US Army, TARDEC Chassis Design for AWD Electrified Pick Up Truck ( ) Ricardo Prado, METALSA; Paula Pedret, Christophe Moure, Applus Idiada Group; Ruben Morales-Menendez, Tecnologico de Monterrey Planned by Vehicle Dynamics Committee / Automobile Body, Chassis, Safety, and Structures Activity Kristin Kolodge, JD Power And Associates; Daniel J. Selke, Mercedes-Benz USA LLC; Michael Tschirhart, Visteon Corp. Planned by Human Factors Committee / Automobile Body, Chassis, Safety, and Structures Activity SAE 2016 World Congress 33

36 TUESDAY, APRIL 12 - AFTERNOON BODY/CHASSIS/ SAFETY/STRUCTURE 140 C 142 B 142 C 140 E Occupant Protection: Biomechanics (SS501) The Biomechanics session presents new research on automotive occupant kinematics, human injury biomechanics, and human tolerance in an automotive environment. This includes new methodologies in the study of human injury, studies of human interaction with occupant protection systems, technological advances in physical and virtual anthropomorphic test devices, and other experimental, analytical and modeling studies on the biomechanics of human injury. 1:00-5:30 Occupant Protection: Safety Test Methodology (Part 2 of 2) (SS508) This session presents papers in testing and modeling of safety-related technologies, covering (1) improved, new and innovative full/sub-system/component physical and CAE-based test methodologies pertaining to frontal, side, and pedestrian impacts; and dummy evaluations; (2) Calculation algorithm for 3D_IRTRACC for safety research, and (3) special topics including data mining, the wagging root uncertainty, boot effect under blast loading, and a methodology for predicting periprosthetic injuries. 1:00-4:00 Tire and Wheel Technology (Part 2 of 2) (SS700) The aim of this symposium is to provide a forum to bring together researchers do discuss and disseminate the research on tire and wheel technology. Examples of topics to this symposium include (but are not limited to) nonlinear behavior of tires and wheels, static/dynamic stress analysis, nonlinear material modeling, contact stress, impact, noise, vibration, traction, hydroplaning, effect of tires on vehicle performance, rolling resistance, and durability. 1:00-4:00 Vehicle Aerodynamics (Part 3 of 8): Commercial Vehicles (SS800) Commercial vehicle aerodynamics is considered from both a component and test facility perspective. The effect of sideskirts is explored using a water tank. CFD is used to explore blockage effects in full scale wind tunnel tests.finally, Scanias New CD7 Climatic Wind Tunnel Facility for Heavy Trucks and Buses is described. 2:00-3:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 Elizabeth M. Fievisohn, Virginia Tech.; Jacob L. Fisher, Exponent Inc.; Warren N. Hardy, Virginia Tech. Abdominal Injury Patterns in Frontal Crashes: Analysis of Front and Rear Seat Occupants using NASS/CDS and CIREN Clifford C. Chou, Adjunct professor WSU; Anindya Deb, Indian Institute of Science; P. Miller II, MGA Research Corp. Chairpersons: Helen A. Kaleto, MGA Research Corp.; Robert W. McCoy, Ford Motor Company Design Optimization of an Automotive Front End Structure Considering Occupant and Pedestrian Safety Volker Hildebrand, Continental Tire North America Inc.; David L. Howland, General Motors Co.; Jaehyung Ju, Univ. of North Texas; Neel K. Mani, Timothy A. Marantis, Bridgestone Americas Inc.; Peter Thomas Tkacik, Univ. of North Carolina Charlotte; Rick S. Wallace, General Motors Co. Rationale and Methodology for Straightening A356-T6 Wheels (Oral Only) ( ) ( ) Meghan K. Howes, H. Clay Gabler, Virginia Tech; Jason J. Hallman, Toyota Motor Eng. & Mfg. NA, Inc.; Warren N. Hardy, Virginia Tech A Semi-Automated Approach to Real World Motor Vehicle Crash Reconstruction Using a Generic Simplified Vehicle Buck Model Gunti R. Srinivas, Anindya Deb, Indian Institute of Science; Clifford C. Chou, Wayne State University On the Development of a New Design Methodology for Vehicle Crashworthiness Based on Data Mining Theory ( ) ( ) ( ) Derek Jones, James Gaewsky, Ashley Weaver, Joel Stitzel, Wake Forest Univ. Study of Muscle Activation of Driver s Lower Extremity at the Collision Moment Feng Zhu, Embry Riddle Aeronautical University; Binhui Jiang, Hunan University, Wayne State University; Clifford C. Chou, Wayne State University The Wagging Foot of Uncertainty: Data Collection and Reduction Methods for Examining Foot Pedal Behavior in Naturalistic Driving Ken Archibald, Kyle Archibald, Independent Test Services; Donald Neubauer, NBT Global, Inc. Lightweight design and construction of Aluminum wheels Federico Ballo, Politecnico di Milano; Roberto Frizzi, Cromodora Wheels; Gianpiero Mastinu, Politecnico di Milano; Donato Mastroberti, Cromodora Wheels; Giorgio Previati, Politecnico di Milano; Claudio Sorlini, Cromodora Wheels Lightweight design of a racing motorcycle wheel ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Zhenhai Gao, Chuzhao Li, Hongyu Hu, Jilin University; Chaoyang Chen, Wayne State University; Hui Zhao, Helen Yu, Changan Automobile Engineering Institute ATD Response in Oblique Crash Tests Daniel V. McGehee, Cheryl A. Roe, University of Iowa; Linda Ng Boyle, Yuqing Wu, University of Washington; Kazutoshi Ebe, James Foley, Toyota Collaborative Safety Research Center; Linda Angell, Touchstone Evaluations Inc. Effect of Boot Compliance in Numerical Model of Hybrid III in Vertical Loading Federico Ballo, Gianpiero Mastinu, Massimiliano Gobbi, Politecnico di Milano Friction on Polished vs. Newly Re-Rocked Oil-and-Chip Roadway Surfaces ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Hans W. Hauschild, Medical College of Wisconsin; Frank Pintar, VA Medical Center; Dale Halloway, Mark Meyer, Medical College of Wisconsin; Rodney Rudd, National Hwy Traffic Safety Admin Development of a Biofidelic Rollover Dummy-Part II: Validation of the Kinematic Response of THOR Multi-Body and Finite Element Models Relative to Response of the Physical THOR Dummy under Laboratory Rollover Conditions Anil Kalra, Kartik Somasundram, Ming Shen, Vishal Gupta, Clifford C. Chou, Wayne State University; Feng Zhu, Embry Riddle Aeronautical University A Methodology for Prediction of Periprosthetic Injuries in Occupants with TKR Implants in Vehicle Crashes L. Daniel Metz, Metz Engineering and Racing Trends in Tire Pressure: An Analysis of Time-Series TPMS Data ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Qi Zhang, Bronislaw Gepner, Jacek Toczyski, Jason Kerrigan, University of Virginia Regional Level Crash Induced Injury Metrics Implemented within THUMS v4.01 Gunti R. Srinivas, Anindya Deb, Indian Institute of Science; Clifford C. Chou, Wayne State University; Malhar Kumar, Hosmat Hospital Reliability Optimal Design of B-pillar in Side Impact ( ) ( ) ( ) Logan Miller, James Gaewsky, Ashley Weaver, Joel Stitzel, Wake Forest University; Nicholas White, Exponent Inc. Libo Cao, Changhai Yao, Hunan University; Hequan Wu, Changsha University Matthew Schwall, Anmol Garg, Jason Shiverick, Matthew Conley, Tesla Motors A Statistical Study of Tire Pressures on Road Going Vehicles Jugal Popat, Aneesh Nabar, Meighan Read, Chen Fu, Chunhui Zhang, Galab Kausik, Harsh Patel, Peter Thomas Tkacik, University of North Carolina Adrian P. Gaylard, Jaguar Land Rover; Gregory Fadler, FCA US LLC; Kevin Golsch, Exa Corporation; Kurt Zielinski, Honda R & D Americas Inc. An Experimental Study on Truck Side-Skirt Flow R.G. Stephens, H. Babinsky, University of Cambridge Numerical Investigation of Blockage Effects on Heavy Trucks in Full Scale Test Conditions David Soderblom, Per Elofsson, Scania CV AB; Ann Hyvärinen, KTH Royal Institute of Technology Scanias New CD7 Climatic Wind Tunnel Facility for Heavy Trucks and Buses Edward Duell, Amir Kharazi, Paul Nagle, Jacobs; Per Elofsson, David Söderblom, Christer Michael Ramden, Scania AB continued on next page 34 SAE 2016 World Congress

37 TUESDAY, APRIL 12 - AFTERNOON BODY/CHASSIS/ SAFETY/STRUCTURE 140 C 142 B 142 C 140 E Occupant Protection: Biomechanics (SS501) The Biomechanics session presents new research on automotive occupant kinematics, human injury biomechanics, and human tolerance in an automotive environment. This includes new methodologies in the study of human injury, studies of human interaction with occupant protection systems, technological advances in physical and virtual anthropomorphic test devices, and other experimental, analytical and modeling studies on the biomechanics of human injury. 1:00-5:30 Occupant Protection: Safety Test Methodology (Part 2 of 2) (SS508) This session presents papers in testing and modeling of safety-related technologies, covering (1) improved, new and innovative full/sub-system/component physical and CAE-based test methodologies pertaining to frontal, side, and pedestrian impacts; and dummy evaluations; (2) Calculation algorithm for 3D_IRTRACC for safety research, and (3) special topics including data mining, the wagging root uncertainty, boot effect under blast loading, and a methodology for predicting periprosthetic injuries. 1:00-4:00 Tire and Wheel Technology (Part 2 of 2) (SS700) The aim of this symposium is to provide a forum to bring together researchers do discuss and disseminate the research on tire and wheel technology. Examples of topics to this symposium include (but are not limited to) nonlinear behavior of tires and wheels, static/dynamic stress analysis, nonlinear material modeling, contact stress, impact, noise, vibration, traction, hydroplaning, effect of tires on vehicle performance, rolling resistance, and durability. 1:00-4:00 Vehicle Aerodynamics (Part 3 of 8): Commercial Vehicles (SS800) Commercial vehicle aerodynamics is considered from both a component and test facility perspective. The effect of sideskirts is explored using a water tank. CFD is used to explore blockage effects in full scale wind tunnel tests.finally, Scanias New CD7 Climatic Wind Tunnel Facility for Heavy Trucks and Buses is described. 2:00-3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 Elizabeth M. Fievisohn, Virginia Tech.; Jacob L. Fisher, Exponent Inc.; Warren N. Hardy, Virginia Tech. Introduction of two new pediatric finite element models for pedestrian and occupant protections ( ) Ming Shen, Haojie Mao, Wayne State University; Binhui Jiang, Hunan University; Feng Zhu, Xin Jin, Wayne State University; Liqiang Dong, Hunan University; Suk Jae Ham, Palani Palaniappan, TEMA; Clifford Chou, King Yang, Wayne State University Rapid Development of Diverse Human Body Models for Crash Simulations through Mesh Morphing ( ) Eunjoo Hwang, University of Michigan; Jason Hallman, TEMA; Katelyn Klein, Jonathan Rupp, Matthew Reed, Jingwen Hu, University of Michigan Constitutive Modeling of Brain Parenchyma Taking Account of Strain Rate Dependency with Anisotropy and Application to Brain Injury Analyses ( ) Noritoshi Atsumi, Yuko Nakahira, Masami Iwamoto, Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc.; Satoko Hirabayashi, Nagoya University; Eiichi Tanaka, Nagoya University, Tokai Polytech College Planned by Occupant Protection Committee / Automobile Body, Chassis, Safety, and Structures Activity Clifford C. Chou, Adjunct professor WSU; Anindya Deb, Indian Institute of Science; P. Miller II, MGA Research Corp. Chairpersons: Helen A. Kaleto, MGA Research Corp.; Robert W. McCoy, Ford Motor Company Planned by Occupant Protection Committee / Automobile Body, Chassis, Safety, and Structures Activity Volker Hildebrand, Continental Tire North America Inc.; David L. Howland, General Motors Co.; Jaehyung Ju, Univ. of North Texas; Neel K. Mani, Timothy A. Marantis, Bridgestone Americas Inc.; Peter Thomas Tkacik, Univ. of North Carolina Charlotte; Rick S. Wallace, General Motors Co. Planned by Tire and Wheel Committee / Automobile Body, Chassis, Safety, and Structures Activity Adrian P. Gaylard, Jaguar Land Rover; Gregory Fadler, FCA US LLC; Kevin Golsch, Exa Corporation; Kurt Zielinski, Honda R & D Americas Inc. Planned by Vehicle Aerodynamics Committee / Automobile Body, Chassis, Safety, and Structures Activity SAE 2016 World Congress 35

38 TUESDAY, APRIL 12 - AFTERNOON 140 E Vehicle Aerodynamics (Part 4 of 8): Aeroacoustics (SS800) Aeroacoustics widely recognised as an important element in customer perceptions of vehicle quality. This session covers the simulation of rear side window buffeting, along with combining exterior time-resolved simulation with vibro-acoustics to predict wind noise in the cabin of a car. 3:30-5:00 BODY/CHASSIS/ SAFETY/STRUCTURE Adrian P. Gaylard, Jaguar Land Rover; Kurt Zielinski, Honda R & D Americas Inc.; Sivapalan Senthooran, Exa Corporation; Nicholas Oettle, Jaguar Land Rover 3:30 4:00 4:30 Validation and Application of Digital Simulation for Improving Rear Side Window Buffeting of a Sedan ( ) Haibo Wu, Jiangbin Zhou, Qian Chen, Gongwen Liu, SAIC-Volkswagen; Chaoqun Qian, Shanghai Yirui Automobile Tech. Prediction of aeroacoustical interior noise of a car, part-1 prediction of pressure fluctuations on external surfaces of a car ( ) Yoshinobu Yamade, Mizuho Information and Research Institute; Chisachi Kato, Shinobu Yoshimura, University of Tokyo; Akiyoshi Iida, Toyohashi University of Technology; Keiichiro Iida, Suzuki Motor Corp; Kunizo Onda, Allied Engineering Corporation; Yoshimitsu Hashizume, Suzuki Motor Corp.; Yang Gou, University of Tokyo Prediction of aeroacoustical interior noise of a car, part-2 Structural and acoustical analyses ( ) Keiichiro Iida, Suzuki Motor Corp.; Kunizo Onda, Allied Engineering Corporation; Akiyoshi Iida, Toyohashi University of Technology; Chisachi Kato, Shinobu Yoshimura, University of Tokyo; Yoshinobu Yamade, Mizuho Information and Research Institute; Yoshimitsu Hashizume, Suzuki Motor Corp.; Yang Guo, University of Tokyo Planned by Vehicle Aerodynamics Committee / Automobile Body, Chassis, Safety, and Structures Activity VIEW THIS INFO AT YOUR FINGERTIPS! Download the Congress Mobile App NOW 36 SAE 2016 World Congress

39 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 - MORNING BODY/CHASSIS/ SAFETY/STRUCTURE 140 C 140 G 142 A 142 B Active Safety: Systems and Sub Systems (Part 1 of 2) (SS400) This session will focus on how Active Safety and Driver assistance systems are gaining importance and yielded significant safety benefits that are possible from the deployment of those systems in the fleet. It will address deployment strategies and technologies used by the industry and the government as well as consumer acceptance and market demand for these systems. Lastly, discussion on information gained from the various onboard sensors and vision systems in active safety systems will occur. 8:00-11:00 Human Factors in Driver Vision and Lighting (SS301) Visual perception continues to be a critical aspect of overall driver performance. This session offers presentations highlighting new developments designed to provide better support for driver rearward vision, better understanding of how to measure light and its effects on drivers eyes, and better understanding of how drivers accomplish the visually difficult task of negotiating intersections. 8:00-11:00 Human Factors in Seating Comfort (Part 1 of 2) (SS303) Designing vehicles with good ergonomics is one of the many factors needed to achieve high customer satisfaction. A basic source for comfort (or discomfort) lies in the vehicles seats. To design for seat comfort requires knowledge of the size of the driver, the structure of the seat, the position of the seat in the vehicle and the trip duration. Papers offers in this session could include topics such as seat back angle, vehicle packaging and trip duration. 8:00-11:00 Occupant Protection: Accident Reconstruction (Part 1 of 3) (SS500) This session focuses on the latest research related to methods and techniques for reconstructing vehicular crashes involving wheeled and tracked vehicles, pedestrians, and roadside features. Emphasis is placed on experimental data and theoretical methods that will enable reconstructionists to identify, interpret and analyze physical evidence from vehicular crashes. 8:00-12:00 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 H. Clay Gabler, Virginia Tech.; Rini Sherony, Toyota Motor Engineering & Mfg NA Inc.; Joseph Kanianthra, Active Safety Engineering LLC Driver Behaviors in Forward Collision and Lane Departure Scenarios Michael J. Flannagan, Univ. of Michigan - Ann Arbor; Jianzhong Jiao Estimation of Driver Workload Based on the Model of Accelerator Pedal Control While Controlling Vehicle Speed Jennifer M. Badgley, General Motors; Henry E. Hojnacki, Woodbridge Group; Bonita J. Thomas, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles Passenger Comfort A mixture of Joint Angles, Seat Pressure and Tissue Loads ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) John Gaspar, Timothy Brown, Chris Schwarz, National Advanced Driving Simulator; Susan Chrysler, Texas A&M Transportation Institute; Pujitha Gunaratne, TEMA Investigation of Driver Lane Keeping Behavior in Normal Driving based on Naturalistic Driving Study Data Takeshi Hamaguchi, Satoshi Inoue, Shigeyuki Kimura, Terumasa Endo, Toyota Motor Corporation Spatio-temporal Frequency Characteristics Measurement of Contrast Sensitivity for Smart Lighting Alexander Siefert, Woelfel Beratende Ingenieure GmbH and Co. Development of an Automatic Seat- Dimension Extraction System ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Taylor Johnson, Rong Chen, Virginia Tech.; Rini Sherony, TEMA; Hampton C. Gabler, Virginia Tech. Study on TTC Distribution When Approaching a Lead Vehicle Shinichi Kojima, Shigeyoshi Hiratsuka, Nobuyuki Shiraki, Kazunori Higuchi, Toshihiko Tsukada, Keiichi Shimaoka, Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc.; Kazuya Asaoka, Sho Masuda, Kazuhiko Nakashima, Toyota Motor Corporation Smart Lighting for Enhancing Perception of Pedestrians based on Visual Properties Jangwoon Park, Sheila Ebert-Hamilton, K. Han Kim, Monica Jones, Byoung-Keon Park, Matthew Reed, UMTRI Statistical Modeling of Automotive Seat Shapes ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Eiichiro Murata, Tasuku Usui, Kazunori Nogi, Hiroyuki Takahashi, Toyota Motor Corporation Comparison of Time to Collision and Enhanced Time to Collision at Brake Application during Normal Driving Shigeyoshi Hiratsuka, Shinichi Kojima, Nobuyuki Shiraki, Kazunori Higuchi, Toshihiko Tsukada, Keiichi Shimaoka, Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc.; Kazuya Asaoka, Sho Masuda, Kazuhiko Nakashima, Toyota Motor Corporation Nighttime Videographic Projection Mapping to Generate Photo-Realistic Simulation Environments K. Han Kim, Sheila Ebert-Hamilton, Matthew Reed, University of Michigan Enhancement of Automotive Seating Comfort using Double-wall 3D Air Mat Cushion ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Rong Chen, Virginia Tech.; Rini Sherony, TEMA; Hampton C. Gabler, Virginia Tech. Using Event Data Recorders from Real- World Crashes to Evaluate the Vehicle Detection Capability of an Intersection Advanced Driver Assistance System William T. Neale, James Marr, David Hessel, Kineticorp LLC Eyesync: real time integration of an eye tracker in a driving simulator environment Se Jin Park, Murali Subramaniyam, Seoung Eun Kim, Korea Res. Inst. of Standards & Science; Tae Hyun Kim, Hee Su Sin, Dong Hag Seo, Daewon Kang Up Co. Ltd.; Hyu Hyeong Nam, Mantoo Industrial Co., Ltd.; Jeong Cheol Lee, SsangYong Motor Company Occupant Vibrations A Challenge for the Seat Development ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) John M. Scanlon, Kerry Page, Virginia Tech.; Rini Sherony, TEMA; Hampton C. Gabler, Virginia Tech. Helen S. Loeb, Sam Chamberlain, Yi-Ching Lee, Children s Hospital of Philadelphia Alexander Siefert, Woelfel Beratende Ingenieure GmbH and Co. Christopher D. Armstrong, Mecanica Scientific Services Corp.; Alan F. Asay, Asay Engineering LLC; Geoff Germane, Germane Engineering; Richard Frank Lambourn, Transport Research Laboratory, Ltd.; L. Daniel Metz, Metz Engineering & Racing; Nathan A. Rose, Kineticorp LLC Determination of critical speed, slip angle and longitudinal wheel slip based on yaw marks left by a wheel with zero tire pressure Jakub Zebala, Wojciech Wach, Piotr Cipka, Institute of Forensic Research; Robert Janczur, Cracow University of Technology Data Acquisition using Smart Phone applications William T. Neale, David Danaher, Sean McDonough, Tomas Owens, Kineticorp LLC The Effects of Power Interruption on Electronic Needle-Display Motorcycle Speedometers Edward C. Fatzinger, Tyler L. Shaw, Jon B. Landerville, Momentum Engineering Corp. The Relationship Between Tire Mark Striations and Tire Forces Gray Beauchamp, David Pentecost, Daniel Koch, Nathan Rose, Kineticorp LLC Tire Mark Striations: Sensitivity and Uncertainty Analysis Gray Beauchamp, Dana Thornton, William Bortles, Nathan Rose, Kineticorp LLC continued on next page SAE 2016 World Congress 37

40 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 - MORNING BODY/CHASSIS/ SAFETY/STRUCTURE 140 C 140 G 142 A 142 B Active Safety: Systems and Sub Systems (Part 1 of 2) (SS400) This session will focus on how Active Safety and Driver assistance systems are gaining importance and yielded significant safety benefits that are possible from the deployment of those systems in the fleet. It will address deployment strategies and technologies used by the industry and the government as well as consumer acceptance and market demand for these systems. Lastly, discussion on information gained from the various onboard sensors and vision systems in active safety systems will occur. 8:00-11:00 Human Factors in Driver Vision and Lighting (SS301) Visual perception continues to be a critical aspect of overall driver performance. This session offers presentations highlighting new developments designed to provide better support for driver rearward vision, better understanding of how to measure light and its effects on drivers eyes, and better understanding of how drivers accomplish the visually difficult task of negotiating intersections. 8:00-11:00 Human Factors in Seating Comfort (Part 1 of 2) (SS303) Designing vehicles with good ergonomics is one of the many factors needed to achieve high customer satisfaction. A basic source for comfort (or discomfort) lies in the vehicles seats. To design for seat comfort requires knowledge of the size of the driver, the structure of the seat, the position of the seat in the vehicle and the trip duration. Papers offers in this session could include topics such as seat back angle, vehicle packaging and trip duration. 8:00-11:00 Occupant Protection: Accident Reconstruction (Part 1 of 3) (SS500) This session focuses on the latest research related to methods and techniques for reconstructing vehicular crashes involving wheeled and tracked vehicles, pedestrians, and roadside features. Emphasis is placed on experimental data and theoretical methods that will enable reconstructionists to identify, interpret and analyze physical evidence from vehicular crashes. 8:00-12:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 H. Clay Gabler, Virginia Tech.; Rini Sherony, Toyota Motor Engineering & Mfg NA Inc.; Joseph Kanianthra, Active Safety Engineering LLC Design of Autonomous Emergency Braking System Based on Impedance Control for 3-Car Driving Scenario Michael J. Flannagan, Univ. of Michigan - Ann Arbor; Jianzhong Jiao Factors in Annoyance Due to Windshield Reflection of the Outline of the Head-up Display Jennifer M. Badgley, General Motors; Henry E. Hojnacki, Woodbridge Group; Bonita J. Thomas, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles Subjective-objective ride comfort assessment of farm tractors Christopher D. Armstrong, Mecanica Scientific Services Corp.; Alan F. Asay, Asay Engineering LLC; Geoff Germane, Germane Engineering; Richard Frank Lambourn, Transport Research Laboratory, Ltd.; L. Daniel Metz, Metz Engineering & Racing; Nathan A. Rose, Kineticorp LLC Using Force-Displacement Data to Predict the EBS of Car into Barrier Impacts ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) I-Hsuan Lee, Bi-Cheng Luan, Haitec Toshinao Fukui, Kazuhiko Nakamoto, Hiroyuki Satake, Toyota Motor Corporation Giorgio Previati, Massimiliano Gobbi, Giampiero Mastinu, Politecnico di Milano Ross Hunter, Ryan Fix, Felix Lee, David King, MEA Forensic Engineers and Scientists Planned by Automobile Body, Chassis, Safety, and Structures Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group; Automobile Electronics Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group Planned by Human Factors Committee / Automobile Body, Chassis, Safety, and Structures Activity Planned by Human Factors Committee / Automobile Body, Chassis, Safety, and Structures Activity Validation and Application of Speedometer and Tachometer Readings for Reconstruction of Motorcycle / Scooter Impacts ( ) Paul Montalbano, Daniel Melcher, Rachel Keller, Thomas Rush, Jay Przybyla, Focus Forensics Accident Reconstruction using data Retrieval from crash-test Video Images ( ) Jorge Martins, Ricardo Ribeiro, Pedro Neves, F. P. Brito, Universidade do Minho Planned by Occupant Protection Committee / Automobile Body, Chassis, Safety, and Structures Activity 38 SAE 2016 World Congress

41 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 - MORNING BODY/CHASSIS/ SAFETY/STRUCTURE 142 C 140 D 140 E 140 F Steering and Suspension Technology Symposium (Part 1 of 2) (SS600) The purpose of this session is to provide a forum for presentations on steering and suspension related topics as it applies to ground vehicles. Papers for this session should address new approaches as well as advances in application of steering, suspension related technologies. 8:00-11:30 Vehicle Dynamics, Stability and Control (Part 1 of 3) (SS900) This session is focused on vehicle dynamics and controls using modeling and simulation, and experimental analysis of passenger cars, heavy trucks, and wheeled military vehicles. This session addresses active and passive safety systems to mitigate rollover, yaw instability and braking issues; driving simulators and hardware-in-theloop systems; suspension kinematics and compliance, steering dynamics, advanced active suspension technologies; and tire force and moment mechanics. 8:00-11:30 Vehicle Aerodynamics (Part 5 of 8): Unsteady Aerodynamics (SS800) The emergence of unsteady simulation as a viable tool along with the continuing development of experimental methods has led to an increasing focus on the unsteady aerodynamic effects experienced by cars in use. This session investigates aerodynamics influences on vehicle dynamics: dynamic pitching, cross wind effects. Surface contamination is receiving increased attention as customer expectations rise. Hence, simulating soiling of rear vehicle surfaces and wetting of brake discs are explored. 8:30-11:30 Noise and Vibration (Part 1 of 3) (SS000) This session will cover intake/exhaust/ powertrain and chassis noise and vibration. Papers covering vehicle interior comfort, advanced methods and subjective response will also be addressed. 9:00-11:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 Robert Ackley, Ford Motor Company; Prashant Patel, Tenneco Inc. Steering System Testing Using Rack Force Models ( ) ( ) Dexin Wang, Frank Esser, Ford Motor Company Simulation Study on Vehicle Road Performance with Hydraulic Electromagnetic Energy-Regenerative Shock Absorber W. Riley Garrott, National Hwy Traffic Safety Admin; Paul Grygier; Mark Heitz; Gary J. Heydinger, SEA, Ltd.; David R. Mikesell, Ohio Northern Univ.; Sughosh J. Rao, M. Kamel Salaani, Transportation Research Center Inc.; Pinhas Barak, Kettering Univ.; Richard Dale Tonda, SEA, Ltd. An Integrated-Electro-Hydraulic Brake System for Active Safety Zhuoping Yu, Songyun Xu, Lu Xiong, Wei Han, Tongji University Ride Comfort Analysis Considering Suspension Friction with Series Rigidity ( ) ( ) ( ) Ming Peng, Xuexun Guo, Junyi Zou, Chengcai Zhang, Wuhan University of Technology Study of Observer Considering Damper Force Dynamics for Semi Active Suspension Systems Shingo Koumura, Takahiro Shionoya, Toyota Motor Corporation Power Assisted Braking Control Based on a Novel Mechatronic Booster Adrian P. Gaylard, Jaguar Land Rover; Mesbah Uddin, UNC Charlotte Motorsports Engineering; David Sims-Williams, Durham Univ.; Kurt Zielinski, Honda R & D Americas Inc.; Gary M. Elfstrom, Univ. of Ontario Institute of Technology Study of Unsteady Aerodynamics of a Car Model in Dynamic Pitching Motion Yusuke Nakae, Jun Yamamura, Hiroshi Tanaka, Tsuyoshi Yasuki, Toyota Motor Corporation Experimental and Computational Study of Vehicle Soiling on a Generic Hatchback Body ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Akihito Yamamoto, Wataru Tanaka, Takafumi Makino, Shunya Tanaka, Aisin Seiki Co., Ltd.; Ken Tahara, FT TECHNO Co. Ltd. Design and Control of A Novel Geared Electromagnetic Active Suspension Haizhen Liu, Weiwen Deng, Rui He, Lei Qian, Shun Yang, Jian Wu, State Key Lab of ASCL, Jilin University Development of the Electronically Controlled Brake system for fuel-efficient vehicles Anton Kabanovs, Max Varney, Andrew Garmory, Martin Passmore, Loughborough University; Adrian Gaylard, Jaguar Land Rover A Fully Coupled, 6 Degree-of-Freedom, Aerodynamic and Vehicle Handling Crosswind Simulation using the DrivAer Model ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Cheng Gu, Xinbo Chen, Jun Yin, Tongji University A Novel Electric-Power-Steering (EPS) Control Algorithm Development for the Reference Steering Feel Tracking Yoshio Masuda, Yosuke Yamasoe, Yosuke Kuki, ADVICS Co., Ltd.; Takahiro Okano, Kiyoyuki Uchida, Toyota Motor Corporation Development of New Electronically Controlled Hydraulic Unit for Various Applications David C. Forbes, Gary J. Page, Martin A. Passmore, Loughborough University; Adrian P. Gaylard, Jaguar Land Rover Aerodynamics Evaluation of Road Vehicles in Dynamic Maneuvering ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Dongpil Lee, Seoul National University; Bongchoon Jang, Andong National University; Kyongsu Yi, Seoul National University; Sehyun Chang, Byungrim Lee, Hyundai Motor Company Design aspects of a novel active and energy regenerative suspension Takahiro Okano, Akira Sakai, Toyota Motor Corporation; Yusuke Kamiya, Yoshio Masuda, Tomoyuki Yamaguchi, ADVICS Co., Ltd. Hardware-in-the-Loop Pneumatic Braking System for Heavy Truck Testing of Advanced Electronic Safety Interventions Yoshihiro Okada, Mazda Motor Corporation; Takuji Nakashima, Hiroshima University; Makoto Tsubokura, Kobe University; Yousuke Morikawa, Ryousuke Kouno, Hiroshima University; Satoshi Okamoto, Tanaka Matsuhiro, Takahide Nouzawa, Mazda Motor Corporation Application of CFD to Predict Brake Disc Contamination in Wet Conditions ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Jun Yin, Xinbo Chen, Lixin Wu, Jianqin Li, Tongji University M. Kamel Salaani, Sughosh Rao, Joshua L. Every, Transportation Research Center Inc.; David R. Mikesell, Ohio Northern University; Frank Barickman, Devin Elsasser, John Martin, NHTSA, US Department of Transportation Lara Schembri Puglisevich, Adrian Gaylard, Matthew Osborne, Jaguar Land Rover; Jonathan Jilesen, Adriano Gagliardi, Exa Corporation David W. Herrin, Univ. of Kentucky; James M. Nieters, Sound Resources II LLC; Christopher Shaw, Halla Visteon Climate Control Corp.; Saeed Siavoshani, Siemens PLM Software; In-Soo Suh, KAIST Optimization of Muffler Acoustics Performance using DFSS Approach Manish Dixit, V Sundaram, Sathish Kumar S, FCA Engineering India Pvt Ltd A Novel Approach to Optimize the Resonators for Air Induction System Sri Siva Sai Meduri, QuEST Global Private Ltd.; V. Sundaram, Sathish Kumar S, FCA Engineering India Pvt Ltd Sound and Vibration Levels of CI Engine with Synthetic Kerosene and n-butanol in RCCI Valentin Soloiu, Emerald Simons, Martin Muinos, Spencer Harp, Aliyah Knowles, Gustavo Molina, Georgia Southern University Determination of Transmission and Insertion Loss for the General Multi-Inlet Multi-Outlet Case Yitian Zhang, David W. Herrin, T. Wu, University of Kentucky; Xin Hua, Faurecia Emissions Control Technologies continued on next page SAE 2016 World Congress 39

42 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 - MORNING BODY/CHASSIS/ SAFETY/STRUCTURE 142 C 140 D 140 E 140 F Steering and Suspension Technology Symposium (Part 1 of 2) (SS600) The purpose of this session is to provide a forum for presentations on steering and suspension related topics as it applies to ground vehicles. Papers for this session should address new approaches as well as advances in application of steering, suspension related technologies. 8:00-11:30 Vehicle Dynamics, Stability and Control (Part 1 of 3) (SS900) This session is focused on vehicle dynamics and controls using modeling and simulation, and experimental analysis of passenger cars, heavy trucks, and wheeled military vehicles. This session addresses active and passive safety systems to mitigate rollover, yaw instability and braking issues; driving simulators and hardware-in-theloop systems; suspension kinematics and compliance, steering dynamics, advanced active suspension technologies; and tire force and moment mechanics. 8:00-11:30 Vehicle Aerodynamics (Part 5 of 8): Unsteady Aerodynamics (SS800) The emergence of unsteady simulation as a viable tool along with the continuing development of experimental methods has led to an increasing focus on the unsteady aerodynamic effects experienced by cars in use. This session investigates aerodynamics influences on vehicle dynamics: dynamic pitching, cross wind effects. Surface contamination is receiving increased attention as customer expectations rise. Hence, simulating soiling of rear vehicle surfaces and wetting of brake discs are explored. 8:30-11:30 Noise and Vibration (Part 1 of 3) (SS000) This session will cover intake/exhaust/ powertrain and chassis noise and vibration. Papers covering vehicle interior comfort, advanced methods and subjective response will also be addressed. 9:00-11:30 11:00 Robert Ackley, Ford Motor Company; Prashant Patel, Tenneco Inc. Target setting and structural design of an EPS in the Loop test bench for steering feeling simulation W. Riley Garrott, National Hwy Traffic Safety Admin; Paul Grygier; Mark Heitz; Gary J. Heydinger, SEA, Ltd.; David R. Mikesell, Ohio Northern Univ.; Sughosh J. Rao, M. Kamel Salaani, Transportation Research Center Inc.; Pinhas Barak, Kettering Univ.; Richard Dale Tonda, SEA, Ltd. An Investigation into New ABS Strategies Adrian P. Gaylard, Jaguar Land Rover; Mesbah Uddin, UNC Charlotte Motorsports Engineering; David Sims-Williams, Durham Univ.; Kurt Zielinski, Honda R & D Americas Inc.; Gary M. Elfstrom, Univ. of Ontario Institute of Technology Modeling of Transient Aerodynamic Forces based on Crosswind Test ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Francesco Vinattieri, Universita degli Studi di Firenze; Tim Wright, Danisi Engineering S.r.l.; Renzo Capitani, Universita degli Studi di Firenze; Claudio Annicchiarico, Meccanica 42 S.r.l.; Giacomo Danisi, Danisi Engineering S.r.l. Planned by Steering and Suspension Committee / Automobile Body, Chassis, Safety, and Structures Activity Jonathan Loyola, Francis Assadian, University of California Planned by Vehicle Dynamics Committee / Automobile Body, Chassis, Safety, and Structures Activity Tateru Fukagawa, Shinnosuke Shimokawa, Eiji Itakura, Hiroyuki Nakatani, Kenichi Kitahama, Toyota Motor Corporation Planned by Vehicle Aerodynamics Committee / Automobile Body, Chassis, Safety, and Structures Activity David W. Herrin, Univ. of Kentucky; James M. Nieters, Sound Resources II LLC; Christopher Shaw, Halla Visteon Climate Control Corp.; Saeed Siavoshani, Siemens PLM Software; In-Soo Suh, KAIST Methods for Determining Muffler Transmission Loss in Octave Bands Peng Wang, University of Kentucky; Xin Hua, Faurecia Emissions Control Technologies; T. Wu, David W. Herrin, University of Kentucky Planned by Noise and Vibration Committee / Automobile Body, Chassis, Safety, and Structures Activity 40 SAE 2016 World Congress

43 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 - AFTERNOON BODY/CHASSIS/ SAFETY/STRUCTURE 140 E 140 C 142 A 140 F Vehicle Aerodynamics (Part 6 of 8): Experimental Technnologies (SS800) Experimental facilities and methods continue to develop. This session covers wind tunnel interferences and their correction, along with a new ground simulation system and methods for introducing atmospheric levels of turbulence into wind tunnel testing.developments presented in measurement techniques include: Tomographic PIV, Quantitative Tuft Image Processing, Strip Tube pressure measurement and a new small-scale PIV system. 12:30-5:00 Active Safety: Systems and Sub Systems (Part 2 of 2) (SS400) This session will focus on how Active Safety and Driver assistance systems are gaining importance and yielded significant safety benefits that are possible from the deployment of those systems in the fleet. It will address deployment strategies and technologies used by the industry and the government as well as consumer acceptance and market demand for these systems. Lastly, discussion on information gained from the various onboard sensors and vision systems in active safety systems will occur. 1:00-4:30 Human Factors in Seating Comfort (Part 2 of 2) (SS303) Designing vehicles with good ergonomics is one of the many factors needed to achieve high customer satisfaction. A basic source for comfort (or discomfort) lies in the vehicles seats. To design for seat comfort requires knowledge of the size of the driver, the structure of the seat, the position of the seat in the vehicle and the trip duration. Papers offers in this session could include topics such as seat back angle, vehicle packaging and trip duration. 1:00-2:30 Noise and Vibration (Part 2 of 3) (SS000) This session will cover intake/exhaust/ powertrain and chassis noise and vibration. Papers covering vehicle interior comfort, advanced methods and subjective response will also be addressed. 1:00-5:00 Adrian P. Gaylard, Jaguar Land Rover; H. Robert (Bob) Welge, Robert s Engineering Development; Kurt Zielinski, James T. McKillen, Honda R & D Americas Inc.; Gary M. Elfstrom, Univ. of Ontario Institute of Technology; Todd Lounsberry, FCA US LLC H. Clay Gabler, Virginia Tech.; Joseph Kanianthra, Active Safety Engineering LLC; Rini Sherony, Toyota Motor Engineering & Mfg NA Inc. Jennifer M. Badgley, General Motors; Henry E. Hojnacki, Woodbridge Group; Bonita J. Thomas, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles David W. Herrin, Univ. of Kentucky; James M. Nieters, Sound Resources II LLC; Christopher Shaw, Halla Visteon Climate Control Corp.; Saeed Siavoshani, Siemens PLM Software; In-Soo Suh, KAIST 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 Lagally Force on an Automotive Model in a Solid-Wall Wind Tunnel ( ) Miroslav Mokry, WTISOFT A Numerical and Experimental Evaluation of Open Jet Wind Tunnel Interferences using the DrivAer Reference Model Pre-Collision System for Toyota Safety Sense System & software architecture to assess driver seat comfort level of innovative automotive seats using fatigue analysis ( ) ( ) (Oral Only) ( ) Christopher Collin, Steffen Mack, Thomas Indinger, Technical University of Munich; Joerg Mueller, AUDI AG The New Interchangeable 3-Belt System in the FKFS Wind Tunnel Design and First Results Ryuta Ono, Wataru Ike, Yuki Fukaya, Toyota Motor Corporation Development of Bicycle Surrogate for Bicyclist Pre-Collision System Evaluation Padmanaban Dheenadhayalan, Tata Elxsi, Ltd. An Experimental Analysis of Drivers Motion and Forcefor Enhancing Seating and Steering Comfort ( ) ( ) (Oral Only) ( ) Felix Wittmeier, Armin Michelbach, Jochen Wiedemann, FKFS; Victor Senft, MTS Systems Corp The Study of a Bi-Stable Wake Region of a Generic Squareback Vehicle using Tomographic PIV Qiang Yi, Stanley Chien, Jason Brink, Wensen Niu, Lingxi Li, Yaobin Chen, Indiana University Purdue University; Chi-Chen Chen, Ohio State University; Rini Sherony, TEMA; Hiroyuki Takahashi, Toyota Motor Corporation Development of a Bicycle Carrier for Bicyclist Pre-Collision System Evaluation Masatoshi Hada, Takahiro Yamaguchi, Yoshikazu Hattori, Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc. Optimizing Occupant Thermal Comfort for Automotive Seating Systems ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Anna-Kristina Perry, Mathew Almond, Martin Passmore, Loughborough University; Robert Littlewood, LaVision A Correlation Study of Wind Tunnels for Reduced-Scale Automotive Aerodynamic Development Rini Sherony, TEMA; Qiang Yi, Stanley Chien, Jason Brink, Mohammad Almutairi, Keyu Ruan, Wensen Niu, Lingxi Li, Yaobin Chen, Indiana University Purdue University; Hiroyuki Takahashi, Toyota Motor Corporation Pedestrian/Bicyclist Limb Motion Analysis from 110-Car TASI Video Data for Autonomous Emergency Braking Testing Surrogate Development Amber Hall, Michael Kolich, Ford Motor Company ( ) ( ) ( ) Frank Meinert, General Motors Co.; Kristian Johannessen, GM Holden Ltd.; Fernando Saito, GM do Brasil; Bongha Song, GM Korea Co.; Jewel Barlow, University of Maryland; David Burton, Monash University; Taehwan Cho, Korea Aerospace Research Institute; Luis Fernando Gouveia de Moraes, Institute of Aeronautics and Space Development of a New Pressure Measurement Technique and PIV to Validate CFD for the Aerodynamics of Full-scale Vehicles Rini Sherony, TEMA; Renran Tian, Stanley Chien, Li Fu, Yaobin Chen, Indiana University Purdue University; Hiroyuki Takahashi, Toyota Motor Corporation Modeling of Low Illuminance Road Ligthing Condition using Road Temporal Profile ( ) ( ) ( ) Yuichi Fukuchi, Jun Sawada, Masato Nakajima, Yutaka Murakumo, Honda R&D Co., Ltd. Libo Dong, Stanley Chien, Jiang-Yu Zheng, Yaobin Chen, Indiana University Purdue University; Rini Sherony, TEMA; Hiroyuki Takahashi, Toyota Motor Corporation Analysis for Vibration Caused by Starter Shaft Resonance Kimitoshi Tsuji, Katsuhiko Yamamoto, Toyota Motor Corporation Determining the Vertical and Longitudinal First Mode of Vibration of a Wide Base FEA Truck Tire Kristian Lee Lardner, Moustafa El-Gindy, University of Ontario Institute of Technology; Fredrik Oijer, Inge Johansson, David Philipps, Volvo Group Trucks Technology Clarification of Transient Characteristics by Coupled Analysis of Powertrains and Vehicles Ryoichi Hibino, Tomohiko Jimbo, Hiroyuki Yamaguchi, Yasuaki Tsurumi, Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc.; Hideaki Otsubo, Shinji Kato, Toyota Motor Corporation Chattering Noise Mechanism and Vane Behavior of a Rotary Compressor Tsuyoshi Kanuma, Katsumi Endo, Fumiaki Maruoka, Hiroshi Iijima, Makoto Kawamura, Keisuke Nakazawa, Eiki Yanagawa, Calsonic Kansei Corp. A Discussion of Complex Eigenvalue Analytical Methods as They Relate to the Prediction of Brake Noise Robert S. Ballinger, BWI Group North America continued on next page SAE 2016 World Congress 41

44 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 - AFTERNOON BODY/CHASSIS/ SAFETY/STRUCTURE 140 E 140 C 142 A 140 F Vehicle Aerodynamics (Part 6 of 8): Experimental Technnologies (SS800) Experimental facilities and methods continue to develop. This session covers wind tunnel interferences and their correction, along with a new ground simulation system and methods for introducing atmospheric levels of turbulence into wind tunnel testing.developments presented in measurement techniques include: Tomographic PIV, Quantitative Tuft Image Processing, Strip Tube pressure measurement and a new small-scale PIV system. 12:30-5:00 Active Safety: Systems and Sub Systems (Part 2 of 2) (SS400) This session will focus on how Active Safety and Driver assistance systems are gaining importance and yielded significant safety benefits that are possible from the deployment of those systems in the fleet. It will address deployment strategies and technologies used by the industry and the government as well as consumer acceptance and market demand for these systems. Lastly, discussion on information gained from the various onboard sensors and vision systems in active safety systems will occur. 1:00-4:30 Human Factors in Seating Comfort (Part 2 of 2) (SS303) Designing vehicles with good ergonomics is one of the many factors needed to achieve high customer satisfaction. A basic source for comfort (or discomfort) lies in the vehicles seats. To design for seat comfort requires knowledge of the size of the driver, the structure of the seat, the position of the seat in the vehicle and the trip duration. Papers offers in this session could include topics such as seat back angle, vehicle packaging and trip duration. 1:00-2:30 Noise and Vibration (Part 2 of 3) (SS000) This session will cover intake/exhaust/ powertrain and chassis noise and vibration. Papers covering vehicle interior comfort, advanced methods and subjective response will also be addressed. 1:00-5:00 Adrian P. Gaylard, Jaguar Land Rover; H. Robert (Bob) Welge, Robert s Engineering Development; Kurt Zielinski, James T. McKillen, Honda R & D Americas Inc.; Gary M. Elfstrom, Univ. of Ontario Institute of Technology; Todd Lounsberry, FCA US LLC H. Clay Gabler, Virginia Tech.; Joseph Kanianthra, Active Safety Engineering LLC; Rini Sherony, Toyota Motor Engineering & Mfg NA Inc. Jennifer M. Badgley, General Motors; Henry E. Hojnacki, Woodbridge Group; Bonita J. Thomas, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles David W. Herrin, Univ. of Kentucky; James M. Nieters, Sound Resources II LLC; Christopher Shaw, Halla Visteon Climate Control Corp.; Saeed Siavoshani, Siemens PLM Software; In-Soo Suh, KAIST 3:30 4:00 4:30 Surface Flow Visualization on a Full-Scale Passenger Car with Quantitative Tuft Image Processing Evaluation of the effectiveness of Volvo pedestrian detection system based on reallife fatal pedestrian accidents ( ) ( ) ( ) Dirk Wieser, Technische Universität Berlin; Sabine Bonitz, Lennart Lofdahl, Chalmers University of Technology; Alexander Broniewicz, Volvo Car Corporation; Christian Nayeri, Christian Paschereit, Technische Universität Berlin; Lars Larsson, Chalmers University of Technology A System for Simulating Road- Representative Atmospheric Turbulence for Ground Vehicles in a Large Wind Tunnel Peter Vertal, IFRE University of Zilina; Hermann Steffan, TU Graz VSI Driver Brake Parameters Analysis under Risk Scenarios with Pedalcyclist ( ) ( ) ( ) Brian R. McAuliffe, Annick D Auteuil, National Research Council Canada Simulation of the atmospheric turbulence for wind-tunnel tests on full-scale light duty vehicles Mingyang Chen, Xichan Zhu, Zhixiong Ma, Lin Li, Tongji University ( ) ( ) Brian R. McAuliffe, Alanna Wall, Guy Larose, National Research Council Canada Planned by Vehicle Aerodynamics Committee / Automobile Body, Chassis, Safety, and Structures Activity Planned by Automobile Electronics Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group; Automobile Body, Chassis, Safety, and Structures Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group Planned by Human Factors Committee / Automobile Body, Chassis, Safety, and Structures Activity A New Method of Characterizing Wind Noise Sources and Body Response for a Detailed Analysis of the Noise Transmission Mechanism Tadayoshi Fukushima, Hitoshi Takagi, Toshio Enomoto, Hiroyuki Sawada, Tomoyuki Kaneda, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. Vehicle Wind Noise Measurements in a Wind Tunnel with a Contoured Top Profile Vincent Rovedatti, Jacob Milhorn, Calvin College; Richard DeJong, Calvin Engineering; Gordon Ebbitt, Toyota Technical Center USA, Inc. Road Tests of the Acoustic Loads on the Back Panels of a Pickup Truck Jacob Milhorn, Vincent Rovedatti, Calvin College; Richard DeJong, Calvin Engineering; Gordon Ebbitt, Toyota Technical Center USA, Inc. Planned by Noise and Vibration Committee / Automobile Body, Chassis, Safety, and Structures Activity 42 SAE 2016 World Congress

45 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 - AFTERNOON BODY/CHASSIS/ SAFETY/STRUCTURE 142 B 140 G 142 C 140 D Occupant Protection: Accident Reconstruction (Part 2 of 3) (SS500) This session focuses on the latest research related to methods and techniques for reconstructing vehicular crashes involving wheeled and tracked vehicles, pedestrians, and roadside features. Emphasis is placed on experimental data and theoretical methods that will enable reconstructionists to identify, interpret and analyze physical evidence from vehicular crashes. 1:00-5:00 Occupant Protection: Structural Crashworthiness and Occupant Safety (SS510) Presentations will cover critical issues in advancing the science of occupant safety in vehicle collisions. 1:00-5:00 Steering and Suspension Technology Symposium (Part 2 of 2) (SS600) The purpose of this session is to provide a forum for presentations on steering and suspension related topics as it applies to ground vehicles. Papers for this session should address new approaches as well as advances in application of steering, suspension related technologies. 1:00-5:00 Vehicle Dynamics, Stability and Control (Part 2 of 3) (SS900) This session is focused on vehicle dynamics and controls using modeling and simulation, and experimental analysis of passenger cars, heavy trucks, and wheeled military vehicles. This session addresses active and passive safety systems to mitigate rollover, yaw instability and braking issues; driving simulators and hardware-in-theloop systems; suspension kinematics and compliance, steering dynamics, advanced active suspension technologies; and tire force and moment mechanics. 1:00-5:00 Christopher D. Armstrong, Mecanica Scientific Services Corp.; Alan F. Asay, Asay Engineering LLC; Geoff Germane, Germane Engineering; Richard Frank Lambourn, Transport Research Laboratory, Ltd.; L. Daniel Metz, Metz Engineering & Racing; Nathan A. Rose, Kineticorp LLC Saeed Barbat, Jamel E. Belwafa, Ford Motor Company Robert Ackley, Ford Motor Company; Prashant Patel, Tenneco Inc. W. Riley Garrott, National Hwy Traffic Safety Admin; Paul Grygier; Mark Heitz; Gary J. Heydinger, SEA, Ltd.; David R. Mikesell, Ohio Northern Univ.; Sughosh J. Rao, M. Kamel Salaani, Transportation Research Center Inc. 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 A Survey of Vehicle Separation Distances in Stopped Traffic Crashworthiness design of automotive body in white using Topology Optimization A High-Bandwidth Active Suspension for Motion Sickness Mitigation in Autonomous Vehicles ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Bradley C. Reckamp, Charles Moody, Anthony Timpanaro, Orion Keifer, Applications Engineering Group Inc. Linli Tian, Yunkai Gao, Tongji University The Accuracy of an Optimized, Practical Close-Range Photogrammetry Method for Vehicular Modeling Development of a Practical Multi-disciplinary Design Optimization (MDO) Algorithm for Vehicle Body Design Jack Ekchian, William Graves, Zackary Anderson, Marco Giovanardi, Olivia Godwin, Levant Power Corporation; Janna Kaplan, Joel Ventura, James R. Lackner, Paul DiZio, Brandeis University Numerical and experimental dynamics of a monotube shock absorber ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Louis R. Peck, Lightpoint Scientific, LLC; Mu-Hua Cheng, Dial Engineering A Quantitative Method for Accurately Depicting still photographs or video of anight-time scene Utilizing Equivalent Contrast Anindya Deb, Gunti R. Srinivas, Indian Institute of Science; Clifford C. Chou, Wayne State University Design of an advanced layered composite for energy dissipation using a 3D-lattice of micro compliant mechanism Francesco Castellani, Nicola Bartolini, Lorenzo Scappaticci, Davide Astolfi, Matteo Becchetti, University of Perugia The knocking noise on a twin tube damper: individuation and analysis of the phenomenon. ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Jeffrey Aaron Suway, Judson Welcher, Biomechanical Research and Testing Quantification of Headlamp Degradation Due to Exposure to the Elements Vaibhav V. Gokhale, Carl Marko, Tanjimul Alam, Prathamesh Chaudhari, Andres Tovar, Indiana University Purdue University Analysis of the Relationship between Energy Absorbing Components and Vehicle Crash Response Nicola Bartolini, University of Perugia; Lorenzo Scappaticci, University Guglielmo Marconi; Francesco Castellani, Univesity of Perugia; Alberto Garinei, University Guglielmo Marconi Low-Order Contact Load Distribution Model for Ball Nut Assemblies ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Anthony Timpanaro, Charles Moody, Wesley Richardson, Bradley Reckamp, Orion Keifer, Applications Engineering Group Inc. Evaluation of the Accuracy of Image Based Scanning as a Basis for Photogrammetric Reconstruction of Physical Evidence Zuolong Wei, Hamid Reza Karimi, Kjell Gunnar Robbersmyr, University of Agder Validation of a Toyota Camry Finite Element Model for Multiple Impact Configurations Bo Lin, Chinedum E. Okwudire, University of Michigan Regenerative Shock Absorbers and the Role of the Motion Rectifier ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Neal Carter, Alireza Hashemian, Nathan A. Rose, William T.C. Neale, Kineticorp LLC Determining Position and Speed through Pixel Tracking and 2D Coordinate Transformation in a 3D Environment Rudolf Reichert, Pradeep Mohan, Dhafer Marzougui, Cing-Dao Kan, Daniel Brown, George Mason University The correlation study between vehicle drop and dummy injury Renato Galluzzi, Andrea Tonoli, Nicola Amati, Gabriele Curcuruto, Politecnico di Torino; Piero Conti, Giordano Greco, Andrea Nepote, Magneti Marelli Enhanced Vehicle Handling and Ride through Anti-pitch Anti-roll Hydraulically Interconnected Suspension Sideslip angle estimation of a Formula SAE racing vehicle Jyotishman Ghosh, Andrea Tonoli, Nicola Amati, Politecnico di Torino; Weitao Chen, VI-Grade Development of Integrated Chassis Control for Limit handling Eunhyek Joa, Kyongsu Yi, Seoul National Univ.; Kilsoo Kim, Hyundai Motor Co. Combination of Front Steering and Differential Braking Control for the Path Tracking of Autonomous Vehicle Liangxiu Zhang, Guangqiang Wu, Tongji University A Robust Stability Control System for a Hybrid Electric Vehicle Equipped with Electric Rear Axle Drive Jose Velazquez Alcantar, Farhad Assadian, University of California Lateral Control System for Autonomous Lane Change System on Highways Chang Mook Kang, Yi Sung Gu, Soo Jung Jeon, Hanyang Univ.; Young Seop Son, Mando Corp.; Wonhee Kim, Dong-A Univ.; Seung-Hi Lee, Chung Choo Chung, Hanyang Univ. Lateral Stability and improvement for Pick Up category vehicle using Multi Body Dynamics Simulation Tools ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) William T. Neale, David Hessel, Daniel Koch, Kineticorp LLC Do Hoi KIm, Hyundai Motor Co. Xinxin Shao, Haiping Du, Fazel Naghdy, University of Wollongong Gurdeep Singh Pahwa, Baskar Anthonysamy, Karan Shah, Mahindra and Mahindra Ltd. continued on next page SAE 2016 World Congress 43

46 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 - AFTERNOON BODY/CHASSIS/ SAFETY/STRUCTURE 142 B 140 G 142 C 140 D Occupant Protection: Accident Reconstruction (Part 2 of 3) (SS500) This session focuses on the latest research related to methods and techniques for reconstructing vehicular crashes involving wheeled and tracked vehicles, pedestrians, and roadside features. Emphasis is placed on experimental data and theoretical methods that will enable reconstructionists to identify, interpret and analyze physical evidence from vehicular crashes. 1:00-5:00 Occupant Protection: Structural Crashworthiness and Occupant Safety (SS510) Presentations will cover critical issues in advancing the science of occupant safety in vehicle collisions. 1:00-5:00 Steering and Suspension Technology Symposium (Part 2 of 2) (SS600) The purpose of this session is to provide a forum for presentations on steering and suspension related topics as it applies to ground vehicles. Papers for this session should address new approaches as well as advances in application of steering, suspension related technologies. 1:00-5:00 Vehicle Dynamics, Stability and Control (Part 2 of 3) (SS900) This session is focused on vehicle dynamics and controls using modeling and simulation, and experimental analysis of passenger cars, heavy trucks, and wheeled military vehicles. This session addresses active and passive safety systems to mitigate rollover, yaw instability and braking issues; driving simulators and hardware-in-theloop systems; suspension kinematics and compliance, steering dynamics, advanced active suspension technologies; and tire force and moment mechanics. 1:00-5:00 Christopher D. Armstrong, Mecanica Scientific Services Corp.; Alan F. Asay, Asay Engineering LLC; Geoff Germane, Germane Engineering; Richard Frank Lambourn, Transport Research Laboratory, Ltd.; L. Daniel Metz, Metz Engineering & Racing; Nathan A. Rose, Kineticorp LLC Saeed Barbat, Jamel E. Belwafa, Ford Motor Company Robert Ackley, Ford Motor Company; Prashant Patel, Tenneco Inc. W. Riley Garrott, National Hwy Traffic Safety Admin; Paul Grygier; Mark Heitz; Gary J. Heydinger, SEA, Ltd.; David R. Mikesell, Ohio Northern Univ.; Sughosh J. Rao, M. Kamel Salaani, Transportation Research Center Inc. 4:00 4:30 Method to Determine Instantaneous Speeds and Acceleration from Surveillance Video A Study on Vehicle Crash Pulse Severity in Frontal NCAP tests Optimized Control Algorithm for EPAS BLDC Motor Choosing DTC with Ripple Reduction Strategy (RRS) over FOC ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Craig Luker, Luker Forensic Engineering Inc. Chung-Kyu Park, Cing-Dao Kan, George Mason University A Survey of Multi-View Photogrammetry Software for Documenting Vehicle Crush Alternative Approaches to Occupant Response Evaluation in Frontal Impact Crash Testing Shyama Ashok Kumar, Robert Bosch Engineering and Business Solutions Private Ltd. Model-based friction compensation for EPS angle control ( ) ( ) (Oral Only) ( ) Toby Terpstra, Tilo Voitel, Alireza Timothy Keon, NHTSA Hashemian, Kineticorp LLC Planned by Occupant Protection Committee / Automobile Body, Chassis, Safety, and Structures Activity Planned by Occupant Protection Committee / Automobile Body, Chassis, Safety, and Structures Activity Tsutomu Tamura, Tomohiro Nakade, Daisuke miki, Robert Fuchs, JTEKT CORPORATION Planned by Steering and Suspension Committee / Automobile Body, Chassis, Safety, and Structures Activity A Fuzzy Inference System for Understeer/ Oversteer Detection Towards Model-Free Stability Control Benjamin Hirche, Ford Motor Co.; Beshah Ayalew, Clemson Univ. A Model-Free Stability Control Design Scheme with Active Steering Actuator Sets Benjamin Hirche, Ford Motor Co.; Beshah Ayalew, Clemson Univ. Planned by Vehicle Dynamics Committee / Automobile Body, Chassis, Safety, and Structures Activity 44 SAE 2016 World Congress

47 Mobility Issues for an Aging Population (SS304) THURSDAY, APRIL 14 - MORNING BODY/CHASSIS/ SAFETY/STRUCTURE 142 A 140 F 142 B 140 C Aging mobility is important to the automotive industry for the following reasons: 37% of the population is over age 50 52% of vehicles sold in 2012 were to > 55 years of age consumers. A 65 year old is 4x more likely to buy a new car than a 25 year old.presentations will cover how this group will have unique issues associated with it that will need to be addressed by the automotive industry as they design vehicles for this ever growing population. 8:00-11:30 Noise and Vibration (Part 3 of 3) (SS000) This session will cover intake/exhaust/ powertrain and chassis noise and vibration. Papers covering vehicle interior comfort, advanced methods and subjective response will also be addressed. 8:00-12:00 Occupant Protection: Accident Reconstruction (Part 3 of 3) (SS500) This session focuses on the latest research related to methods and techniques for reconstructing vehicular crashes involving wheeled and tracked vehicles, pedestrians, and roadside features. Emphasis is placed on experimental data and theoretical methods that will enable reconstructionists to identify, interpret and analyze physical evidence from vehicular crashes. 8:00-11:30 Occupant Protection: Pedestrian and Cyclist Safety (SS505) The pedestrian and cyclist safety session focuses on research and development efforts aimed at protecting pedestrians and cyclists in the event of vehicle impact. Papers on injury biomechanics, vehicle design, dummy and impactor development, computational modeling, regulations and consumer assessment testing, active safety and collision avoidance are accepted for this session. 8:00-10:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 Marilyn Vala The Impacts of Cognitive Training on the Safety-Related Behaviors and Performance of Older Drivers David W. Herrin, Univ. of Kentucky; James M. Nieters, Sound Resources II LLC; Christopher Shaw, Halla Visteon Climate Control Corp.; Saeed Siavoshani, Siemens PLM Software; In-Soo Suh, KAIST Contribution Analysis of Vibration Mode Utilizing Operational TPA Christopher D. Armstrong, Mecanica Scientific Services Corp.; Alan F. Asay, Asay Engineering LLC; Geoff Germane, Germane Engineering; Richard Frank Lambourn, Transport Research Laboratory, Ltd.; L. Daniel Metz, Metz Engineering & Racing; Nathan A. Rose, Kineticorp LLC Why Simulation? An Interesting Case Study Jason R. Kerrigan, Univ. of Virginia Cent Applied Biomech; Carlos Arregui Dalmases Prediction of Injury Risk in Pedestrian Accidents Using Virtual Human Model VIRTHUMAN: Real Case and Parametric Study ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Jonathan Frank Antin, Justin Owens, Virginia Tech Transportation Institute; James Foley, Kazutoshi Ebe, Toyota Technical Center USA, Inc.; Brian Wotring, Virginia Tech Transportation Institute Junji Yoshida, Koki Tanaka, Osaka Institute of Technology Terry D. Day, Engineering Dynamics Corp. Jan Vychytil, Ludek Hyncik, University of West Bohemia; Jaroslav Manas, Mecas ESI s.r.o.; Petr Pavlata, Vision Consulting Automotive s.r.o.; Radim Striegler, Transport Research Centre; Tomas Moser, IDIADA CZ a.s.; Radek Valasek, BRANO a.s. An Improved Seating Accommodation Model for Older and Younger Drivers Structural Borne Noise Control in Passenger Cars and Light Commercial Vehicles (LCV) Utilizing New Light Weight Damping Systems Post-Impact Dynamics for Vehicles with a High Yaw Velocity The Benefit of Morphing to Specific Anthropometry for Evaluating Pedestrian Finite Element Model Kinematics ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Shayne McConomy, Johnell Brooks, Paul Venhovens, Yubin Xi, CU-ICAR; Patrick Rosopa, John DesJardins, Clemson Univ.; Kevin Kopera, Greenville Hospital System; Kathy Lococo, TransAnalytics, LLC. Tom Wood, FAIST ChemTec Inc Nathan A. Rose, Neal Carter, Gray Beauchamp, Kineticorp LLC David Poulard, Huipeng Chen, Matthew Panzer, University of Virginia Benefits from Heads-up Lane Departure Warnings Predicts Safety In the Real-world The Method to Predict the Vibration Transfer Function of Hydraulic Engine Mount on a Vehicle The Methodology for Traffic Accident Database on Scenarios TADS as New Approach of In-Depth-Accident- Investigation for Accident Avoidance Strategies ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Nazan Aksan, University of Iowa Hospital and Clinic; Lauren Sager, Sarah Hacker, University of Iowa; Benjamin Lester, Exponent Failure Analysis Associates; Jeffrey Dawson, University of Iowa; Matthew Rizzo, University of Nebraska Medical Center Exploring Transitional Automated Driving with New and Old Drivers Masahiro Fukazawa, Honda; Tsuyoshi Murao; Shingo Unigame, Honda Understanding 3 Cylinder CVT Vehicle for Improving Fuel Economy and Reducing Noise and Vibration Dietmar Otte, Hannover Medical School; Martin Urban, Fraunhofer Institute for Transportation; Heiko Johannsen, Medical University Hannover Implications of Manufacturers Bumper Ratings in Low Speed Collision Analyses ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) David Miller, Mishel Johns, Hillary Page Ive, Nikhil Gowda, David Sirkin, Srinath Sibi, Brian Mok, Stanford University; Sudipto Aich, Ford Motor Company; Wendy Ju, Stanford University The Influence of Drivers Age on Glance Allocations during Single-Task Driving and Voice vs. Visual-Manual Radio Tuning Jonggyu Kim, Pyoung Beom Kim, YoungChan Lee, Sunghee Jung, Byeong- Ug Choi, Hyundai Motor Company The Effect of Spring Parameters on Isolator Insertion Loss Orion P. Keifer, Bradley Reckamp, Charles Moody, Anthony Timpanaro, Applications Engineering Group Inc. Predicting Snowmobile Speed from Visible Locked-Track and Rolldown Marks in Groomed/Packed Snow Conditions ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Jonathan Dobres, Bryan Reimer, Bruce Mehler, MIT AgeLab; James Foley, Kazutoshi Ebe, Toyota Technical Center USA, Inc.; Bobbie Seppelt, Linda Angell, Touchstone Evaluations Inc. Shishuo Sun, David W. Herrin, University of Kentucky; John Baker, Univ of Kentucky- Paducah Pamela D Addario, Ken Iliadis, Gunter Siegmund, MEA Forensic Engineers and Scientists Virtual development support of active bonnet pedestrian safety systems by CAE/ FE-methods Gernot Pauer, Michal Kriska, Andreas Hirzer, Altran Concept Tech GmbH Vehicle s Front End Profile Influence on Pedestrian Sensing System Using In-House Developed PDI-2 and Child FE Models Chinmoy Pal, Tomosaburo Okabe, Nissan Motor Ltd.; Kulothungan Vimalathithan, Jeyabharath Manoharan, Pratapnaidu Vallabhaneni, RNTBCI; Munenori Shinada, Kazuto Sato, Nissan Motor Ltd. Influence of pre-impact pedestrian posture on lower extremity kinematics in vehicle collisions Jisi Tang, Qing Zhou, Bingbing Nie, Tsinghua University; Tsuyoshi Yasuki, Yuichi Kitagawa, Toyota Motor Corporation continued on next page SAE 2016 World Congress 45

48 Mobility Issues for an Aging Population (SS304) THURSDAY, APRIL 14 - MORNING BODY/CHASSIS/ SAFETY/STRUCTURE 142 A 140 F 142 B 140 C Aging mobility is important to the automotive industry for the following reasons: 37% of the population is over age 50 52% of vehicles sold in 2012 were to > 55 years of age consumers. A 65 year old is 4x more likely to buy a new car than a 25 year old.presentations will cover how this group will have unique issues associated with it that will need to be addressed by the automotive industry as they design vehicles for this ever growing population. 8:00-11:30 Noise and Vibration (Part 3 of 3) (SS000) This session will cover intake/exhaust/ powertrain and chassis noise and vibration. Papers covering vehicle interior comfort, advanced methods and subjective response will also be addressed. 8:00-12:00 Occupant Protection: Accident Reconstruction (Part 3 of 3) (SS500) This session focuses on the latest research related to methods and techniques for reconstructing vehicular crashes involving wheeled and tracked vehicles, pedestrians, and roadside features. Emphasis is placed on experimental data and theoretical methods that will enable reconstructionists to identify, interpret and analyze physical evidence from vehicular crashes. 8:00-11:30 Occupant Protection: Pedestrian and Cyclist Safety (SS505) The pedestrian and cyclist safety session focuses on research and development efforts aimed at protecting pedestrians and cyclists in the event of vehicle impact. Papers on injury biomechanics, vehicle design, dummy and impactor development, computational modeling, regulations and consumer assessment testing, active safety and collision avoidance are accepted for this session. 8:00-10:30 10:30 11:00 11:30 Marilyn Vala Technical Expert Panel Discussion: Mobility Issues for an Aging Population Moderators - Marilyn Vala, Retired Panelists - Jonathan Frank Antin, Virginia Tech Shayne McConomy, CU-ICAR Nazan Aksan, University of Iowa Hospital and Clinic Jonathan Dobres, MIT AgeLab Planned by Human Factors Committee / Automobile Body, Chassis, Safety, and Structures Activity David W. Herrin, Univ. of Kentucky; James M. Nieters, Sound Resources II LLC; Christopher Shaw, Halla Visteon Climate Control Corp.; Saeed Siavoshani, Siemens PLM Software; In-Soo Suh, KAIST An Improved Reanalysis Method Using Parametric Reduced Order Modeling for Linear Dynamic Systems ( ) ( ) Syed F. Haider, Zissimos Mourelatos, Oakland University 1D Modeling of Thermal Expansion Valve for the Assessment of Refrigerant-Induced Noise ( ) ( ) Atsushi Itoh, ZongGuang Wang, Mitsubishi Motors Corporation; Toshikazu Nosaka, Keita Wada, IDAJ Co., Ltd. Development of High-resolution Exciting Source Identification System ( ) Masanori Watanabe, Yosuke Tanabe, Naoki Yoneya, Hitachi, Ltd. Planned by Noise and Vibration Committee / Automobile Body, Chassis, Safety, and Structures Activity Christopher D. Armstrong, Mecanica Scientific Services Corp.; Alan F. Asay, Asay Engineering LLC; Geoff Germane, Germane Engineering; Richard Frank Lambourn, Transport Research Laboratory, Ltd.; L. Daniel Metz, Metz Engineering & Racing; Nathan A. Rose, Kineticorp LLC The Use of Stationary Object Radar Sensor Data from Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) in Accident Reconstruction John Zolock, Carmine Senatore, Ryan Yee, Robert Larson, Brian Curry, Exponent Inc. Bayesian Uncertainty Quantification for Planar Impact Crashes via Markov Chain Monte Carlo Simulation Gary A. Davis, University of Minnesota; Abhisek Mudgal, Texas A&M Transportation Institute Planned by Occupant Protection Committee / Automobile Body, Chassis, Safety, and Structures Activity Jason R. Kerrigan, Univ. of Virginia Cent Applied Biomech; Carlos Arregui Dalmases Planned by Occupant Protection Committee / Automobile Body, Chassis, Safety, and Structures Activity 46 SAE 2016 World Congress

49 THURSDAY, APRIL 14 - MORNING BODY/CHASSIS/ SAFETY/STRUCTURE 140 G 140 E 140 D 140 E Occupant Protection: Rear Impact and Side Impact (SS506) This session will have presentations that address advancing the science of occupant safety in vehicle rear impact collisions. 8:00-9:30 Vehicle Aerodynamics (Part 7 of 8): CFD Methods Development (SS800) In this session the use of the Adjoint Method and its role in vehicle shape optimization will be explored. New simulation approaches will be presented, including Partially- Averaged Navier-Stokes (PANS) and a novel RANS and Implicit LES Hybrid Turbulence Model. The use of CFD for Cooling Drag sensitivity analysis is also discussed. 8:00-10:30 Vehicle Dynamics, Stability and Control (Part 3 of 3) (SS900) This session is focused on vehicle dynamics and controls using modeling and simulation, and experimental analysis of passenger cars, heavy trucks, and wheeled military vehicles. This session addresses active and passive safety systems to mitigate rollover, yaw instability and braking issues; driving simulators and hardware-in-theloop systems; suspension kinematics and compliance, steering dynamics, advanced active suspension technologies; and tire force and moment mechanics. 8:00-11:30 Vehicle Aerodynamics (Part 8 of 8): Fundamental Aerodynamics (Part 1 of 2) (SS800) It s vital that we continue to explore fundamental aerodynamic effects and processes, to underpin future vehicle development. This two-part session underlines the importance of simplified models in building our understanding of wake structure, wheel rotation, cooling flows, onset flow turbulence and crosswinds. Beyond this, careful analysis of existing cars is used to provide further insights into multiple-vehicle platooning, and drag reduction technologies. 10:30-11:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 Jarrod Carter, Origin Engineering; Donald Parker, Exponent Failure Analysis; Jeffery W. Sankey, Transportation Research Center Inc.; Mukul K. Verma Seatback Strength as a Predictor of Serious Injury Risk to Belted Drivers and Belted Rear Seat Occupants in Rear-Impact Crashes Adrian P. Gaylard, Jaguar Land Rover; Taeyoung Han, General Motors Co.; Raymond Leto, TotalSim LLC; Sandeep Sovani, ANSYS Inc. Kurt Zielinski, Honda R & D Americas Inc. Application of the Adjoint Method for Vehicle Aerodynamic Optimization ( ) ( ) ( ) Jeya Padmanaban, JP Research, Inc.; Roger Burnett, Ford Motor Company; Andrew Levitt, Collision Research and Analysis, Inc. A Research on the Prediction of Door Opening by the Inertia Effect during Side Impact Crash Thomas Blacha, Audi AG; Misha Marie Gregersen, Volkswagen AG; Moni Islam, Audi AG; Henry Bensler, Volkswagen AG Adjoint-Driven Aerodynamic Shape Optimization Based on a combination of Steady State and Transient Flow Solutions ( ) ( ) ( ) Kyoungtaek Kwak, Seungwoo Seo, Hyundai Motor Company; Randi Potekin, Antoine Blanchard, Alexander Vakakis, Donald McFarland, Lawrence Bergman, University of Illinois Belted Driver Injury in Near-Side and Far- Side Impacts, Past and Present Taeyoung Han, Shailendra Kaushik, Kenneth Karbon, General Motors Co.; Benjamin Leroy, Kyle Mooney, Stamatina Petropoulou, Jacques Papper, ICON Technology and Process Consulting Ltd. Partially-Averaged Navier-Stokes Simulations of flows around generic vehicle at yaw ( ) ( ) ( ) Yury Chudnovsky, Justin Stocks-Smith, Jeya Padmanaban, JP Research, Inc.; Joe Marsh, Ivy Consultancy, LLC Sinisa Krajnovic, Guglielmo Minelli, Chalmers University of Technology; Branislav Basara, AVL List, GmbH Full Vehicle Aero-Thermal Cooling Drag Sensitivity Analysis for Various Radiator Pressure Drops ( ) ( ) Nicholas Simmonds, Panagiotis Tsoutsanis, Cranfield University; Dimitris Drikakis, University of Strathclyde; Adrian Gaylard, Wilko Jansen, Jaguar Land Rover Development and Application of a novel RANS and Implicit LES Hybrid Turbulence Model for Automotive Aerodynamics W. Riley Garrott, National Hwy Traffic Safety Admin; Paul Grygier; Mark Heitz; Gary J. Heydinger, SEA, Ltd.; David R. Mikesell, Ohio Northern Univ.; Sughosh J. Rao, M. Kamel Salaani, Transportation Research Center Inc. Virtual Optimization of Tire Cornering Characteristics to Satisfy Handling Performance of a Vehicle Jungmin Na, Gibin Gil, Hankook Tire Co., Ltd. Development of a Parameter Identification Method for MF-Tyre/MF-Swift Applied to Parking and Low Speed Manoeuvres Carlo Lugaro, TASS International; Antoine Schmeitz, TNO; Toshiya Ogawa, Tetsuya Murakami, Toyota Motor Corporation; Sonny Huisman, TASS International Modelling and Simulation of Rapidly Changing Road Gradients Robert Timothy Wragge-Morley, Guido Herrmann, Stuart Burgess, University of Bristol; Phil Barber, Jaguar Land-Rover Improving subjective assessment of vehicle dynamics evaluations by means of computer-tablets as digital aid Gaspar Luis Gil Gómez, Johannes Vestlund, Egbert Bakker, Volvo Car Corporation; Christian Berger, University of Gothenburg; Mikael Nybacka, Lars Drugge, KTH Royal Institute of Technology The Roles of Front and Rear Cornering Stiffnesses in Vehicle Directional Dynamics ( ) ( ) Asiful Islam, Ben Thornber, University of Masaaki Minakawa, Dynamic Research, Inc. Sydney The Influences of the Subframe Flexibility on Handling and Stability Simulation When Using ADAMS/Car ( ) ( ) Hongyuan Zang, Tongji University; Zhuoping Yu; Lu Xiong, Tongji University Adrian P. Gaylard, Jaguar Land Rover; Edward G. Duell, Jacobs Technology Inc.; Mark E. Gleason; Bahram Khalighi, General Motors Co.; Kurt Zielinski, Honda R & D Americas Inc.; Jeffrey Bordner, General Motors Co. Investigations of the Rear-End Flow Structures on a Sedan Car Charalampos Kounenis, Durham University; Sabine Bonitz, Emil Ljungskog, Chalmers University of Technology; David Sims- Williams, Durham University; Lennart Lofdahl, Chalmers University of Technology; Alexander Broniewicz, Volvo Car Corporation; Lars Larsson, Simone Sebben, Chalmers University of Technology continued on next page SAE 2016 World Congress 47

50 THURSDAY, APRIL 14 - MORNING BODY/CHASSIS/ SAFETY/STRUCTURE 140 G 140 E 140 D 140 E Occupant Protection: Rear Impact and Side Impact (SS506) This session will have presentations that address advancing the science of occupant safety in vehicle rear impact collisions. 8:00-9:30 Vehicle Aerodynamics (Part 7 of 8): CFD Methods Development (SS800) In this session the use of the Adjoint Method and its role in vehicle shape optimization will be explored. New simulation approaches will be presented, including Partially- Averaged Navier-Stokes (PANS) and a novel RANS and Implicit LES Hybrid Turbulence Model. The use of CFD for Cooling Drag sensitivity analysis is also discussed. 8:00-10:30 Vehicle Dynamics, Stability and Control (Part 3 of 3) (SS900) This session is focused on vehicle dynamics and controls using modeling and simulation, and experimental analysis of passenger cars, heavy trucks, and wheeled military vehicles. This session addresses active and passive safety systems to mitigate rollover, yaw instability and braking issues; driving simulators and hardware-in-theloop systems; suspension kinematics and compliance, steering dynamics, advanced active suspension technologies; and tire force and moment mechanics. 8:00-11:30 Vehicle Aerodynamics (Part 8 of 8): Fundamental Aerodynamics (Part 1 of 2) (SS800) It s vital that we continue to explore fundamental aerodynamic effects and processes, to underpin future vehicle development. This two-part session underlines the importance of simplified models in building our understanding of wake structure, wheel rotation, cooling flows, onset flow turbulence and crosswinds. Beyond this, careful analysis of existing cars is used to provide further insights into multiple-vehicle platooning, and drag reduction technologies. 10:30-11:30 11:00 Jarrod Carter, Origin Engineering; Donald Parker, Exponent Failure Analysis; Jeffery W. Sankey, Transportation Research Center Inc.; Mukul K. Verma Planned by Occupant Protection Committee / Automobile Body, Chassis, Safety, and Structures Activity Adrian P. Gaylard, Jaguar Land Rover; Taeyoung Han, General Motors Co.; Raymond Leto, TotalSim LLC; Sandeep Sovani, ANSYS Inc. Kurt Zielinski, Honda R & D Americas Inc. Planned by Vehicle Aerodynamics Committee / Automobile Body, Chassis, Safety, and Structures Activity W. Riley Garrott, National Hwy Traffic Safety Admin; Paul Grygier; Mark Heitz; Gary J. Heydinger, SEA, Ltd.; David R. Mikesell, Ohio Northern Univ.; Sughosh J. Rao, M. Kamel Salaani, Transportation Research Center Inc. Development of Vehicle Dynamics Technology by Beam for Body Stiffness with Friction Function. (Oral Only) ( ) Hiroyuki Sakayanagi, Aisin Seiki Co., Ltd.; Yasuaki Kurokawa, Nobuhisa Nakajima, Soichiro Iwanaga, Takamasa Kato, Aisin Seiki Co Ltd Planned by Vehicle Dynamics Committee / Automobile Body, Chassis, Safety, and Structures Activity Adrian P. Gaylard, Jaguar Land Rover; Edward G. Duell, Jacobs Technology Inc.; Mark E. Gleason; Bahram Khalighi, General Motors Co.; Kurt Zielinski, Honda R & D Americas Inc.; Jeffrey Bordner, General Motors Co. Eddy-resolving Simulations of the Notchback DrivAer Model: Influence of Underbody Geometry and Wheels Rotation on Aerodynamic Behaviour Suad Jakirlic, Lukas Kutej, Daniel Hanssmann, Technical University of Darmstadt; Branislav Basara, AVL North America Inc.; Cameron Tropea, Technical University of Darmstadt Planned by Vehicle Aerodynamics Committee / Automobile Body, Chassis, Safety, and Structures Activity 48 SAE 2016 World Congress

51 BODY/CHASSIS/ SAFETY/STRUCTURE THURSDAY, APRIL 14 - AFTERNOON 140 E 142 B 140 C 140 G Vehicle Aerodynamics (Part 8 of 8): Fundamental Aerodynamics (Part 2 of 2) (SS800) It s vital that we continue to explore fundamental aerodynamic effects and processes, to underpin future vehicle development. This two-part session underlines the importance of simplified models in building our understanding of wake structure, wheel rotation, cooling flows, onset flow turbulence and crosswinds. Beyond this, careful analysis of existing cars is used to provide further insights into multiple-vehicle platooning, and drag reduction technologies. 12:30-5:00 Occupant Protection: Event Data Recorders (EDR) (SS502) This session includes the latest research on Event Data Recorders (EDRs) equipped in passenger cars, light trucks, and commercial vehicles (heavy trucks and motorcoaches). Emphasis is placed on the application, interpretation and use of EDRs in the investigation of motor vehicle crashes. 1:00-3:30 Occupant Protection: Integrated Safety Systems (SS503) The 2016 session offers technical papers covering integrated active and passive safety system topics, including drowsy driving prevention, driver state technology, breath-alcohol-detection system, and strategy and enhancement of integrated safety systems. 1:00-3:30 Occupant Protection: Rollover (SS507) Papers and presentations in this session are related to vehicular rollover. They cover various aspects of occupant safety, including vehicle design, restraint systems design, crash test analysis, CAE simulations and statistical trends analysis. 1:00-3:30 Adrian P. Gaylard, Jaguar Land Rover; Edward G. Duell, Jacobs Technology Inc.; Mark E. Gleason; Bahram Khalighi, General Motors Co.; Kurt Zielinski, Honda R & D Americas Inc.; Jeffrey Bordner, General Motors Co. John C. Steiner, Mecanica Scientific Services Corp.; David Plant, D P Plant & Associates; John T. Sprague, General Motors Co.; Heath Spivey, Delta V Forensic Engrg; Craig Wilkinson, MEA Forensic Engineers & Scientists Clifford C. Chou, Adjunct professor WSU; Jerry Le, Ford Motor Company Chairpersons: Lingxi Li, Indiana Univ. Purdue Univ. Indianapolis; Feng Zhu, Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Jarrod Carter, Origin Engineering; Donald Parker, Exponent Failure Analysis 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 The Effects of Cooling Air on the Flowfield around a Vehicle ( ) Timo Kuthada, Felix Wittmeier, Benjamin Bock, Christoph Schoenleber, Alexander Link, FKFS Aerodynamic Side Forces on Passenger Cars at Yaw Recovery of Partial Caterpillar Snapshot Event Data Resulting from Power Loss Integrated Safety - Passive and Active Safety Integration to Enhance Occupant Performance ( ) ( ) (Oral Only) ( ) Jeff Howell, Loughborough University; Sumit Panigrahi, Tata Motors European Technical Centre Prediction formula of Aerodynamic Drag Reduction in Multiple-Vehicle Platooning Based on Wake Analysis and On-Road Experiments Jeremy Daily, University of Tulsa; James Johnson, Synercon Technologies; Amila Perera, University of Tulsa Event Data Recorder (EDR) Developed by Toyota Motor Corporation Vehicle Kinematics and Deceleration Rates of Four Staged SUV Rollovers Mutaz Shkoukani, Key Safety Systems Inc. Cole R. Young, David J. King, James V. Bertoch, MEA Forensic Engineers and Scientists Towards Standardized Performance Evaluation of Camera-based Driver State Sensing Technologies ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Kenji Tadakuma, Tomoyuki Doi, Toyota Motor Corporation; Mitsuhisa Shida, TEMA; Kazuhiro Maeda, Toyota Motor Corporation Identification of Vortical Structure that Drastically Worsens Aerodynamic Drag on a 2-Box Vehicle using Large-scale Simulations Motomi Iyoda, Toyota Motor Corporation; Tom Trisdale, Toyota Motor Sales USA Inc.; Rini Sherony, Daniel Mikat, TEMA; William Rose, Bosch Automotive Service Solutions Inc. Longitudinal Delta V offset between front and rear crashes in 2007 Toyota Yaris Gen 2 04 EDR Renran Tian, Keyu Ruan, Lingxi Li, Indiana University Purdue Uniersity; Jerry Le, Mike Rao, Ford Motor Company Development of Portable Breath-alcoholdetection System ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Takafumi Makihara, Takahiro Kitamura, Taro Yamashita, Kazuhiro Maeda, Toyota Motor Corporation; Chisachi Kato, University of Tokyo; Tsutomu Takayama, Kohei Yamamoto, Yoshinobu Yamade, Mizuho Information and Research Institute; Yasumasa Suzuki, Nihon Unversity Investigation of Aerodynamic Drag in Turbulent Flow Conditions Richard R. Ruth, IPTM; Brad Muir, Crash Data Specialists LLC Comparison of the Accuracy and Sensitivity of Generation 1, 2 and 3 Toyota Event Data Recorders in Low-Speed Collisions Hironori Wakana, Masuyoshi Yamada, Minoru Sakairi, Hitachi, Ltd. Drowsy Driving Prevention by Brain Stimulation through a Cognitive Enhancement Device ( ) ( ) (Oral Only) ( ) Daniel Stoll, Christoph Schoenleber, Felix Wittmeier, Timo Kuthada, Jochen Wiedemann, FKFS Experimental Analysis on the Transitional Mechanism of the Wake Structure of the Ahmed Body Peter Xing, Felix Lee, Thomas Flynn, Craig Wilkinson, Gunter Siegmund, MEA Forensic Engineers and Scientists A Compendium of Passenger Vehicle Event Data Recorder Literature and Analysis of Validation Studies Se Jin Park, Murali Subramaniyam, Seoung Eun Kim, Korea Res. Inst. of Standards & Science; Young-Hyun Lim, Seung Bum Oh, GEOMC; Yong Chul Jang, Sang Dong Lee, Daewon San Up Co. Ltd., Integration Strategy of Safety Systems Status and Outlook ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Itsuhei Kohri, Yuji Kobayashi, Akira Kasai, Takayoshi Nasu, Tokyo City University; Daichi Katoh, Yoshimitsu Hashizume, Suzuki Motor Corp. William Bortles, Wayne Biever, Neal Carter, Connor Smith, Kineticorp LLC Willy Klier, Thomas Lich, Gian Antonio DAddetta, Heiko Freienstein, Armin Koehler, Bastian Reckziegel, Zerong Yu, Robert Bosch GmbH Influence of Driver Input on the Touchdown Conditions and Risk of Rollover in Case of Steering Induced Soil-Trip Rollover Crashes Varun Bollapragada, Taewung Kim, University of Virginia; Mark Clauser, Toyota Technical Center USA, Inc.; Jeff Crandall, Jason Kerrigan, University of Virginia Analysis of Vehicle Kinematics, Injuries and Restraints in DRoTS Tests to Match Unconstrained Rollover Crashes Carolyn W. Roberts, Jacek Toczyski, Jack Cochran, Qi Zhang, Patrick Foltz, Bronislaw Gepner, Jason Kerrigan, University of Virginia; Mark Clauser, Toyota Technical Center USA, Inc. Recreational OffHighway Vehicle Safety: Countermeasures for Ejection Mitigation Bronislaw D. Gepner, Jack Cochran, Patrick Foltz, Carolyn Roberts, Jacek Toczyski, Qi Zhang, University of Virginia; Matthew Taracko, Jacob Borth, Robert Wilson, Adam Upah, Honda R&D Americas, Inc.; Jason Kerrigan, University of Virginia Analysis of Occupant Kinematics of Rollover Buck Test Takahiro Suzaki, Noritaka Takagi, Kosho Kawahara, Tsuyoshi Yasuki, Toyota Motor Corporation continued on next page SAE 2016 World Congress 49

52 BODY/CHASSIS/ SAFETY/STRUCTURE THURSDAY, APRIL 14 - AFTERNOON 140 E 142 B 140 C 140 G Vehicle Aerodynamics (Part 8 of 8): Fundamental Aerodynamics (Part 2 of 2) (SS800) It s vital that we continue to explore fundamental aerodynamic effects and processes, to underpin future vehicle development. This two-part session underlines the importance of simplified models in building our understanding of wake structure, wheel rotation, cooling flows, onset flow turbulence and crosswinds. Beyond this, careful analysis of existing cars is used to provide further insights into multiple-vehicle platooning, and drag reduction technologies. 12:30-5:00 Occupant Protection: Event Data Recorders (EDR) (SS502) This session includes the latest research on Event Data Recorders (EDRs) equipped in passenger cars, light trucks, and commercial vehicles (heavy trucks and motorcoaches). Emphasis is placed on the application, interpretation and use of EDRs in the investigation of motor vehicle crashes. 1:00-3:30 Occupant Protection: Integrated Safety Systems (SS503) The 2016 session offers technical papers covering integrated active and passive safety system topics, including drowsy driving prevention, driver state technology, breath-alcohol-detection system, and strategy and enhancement of integrated safety systems. 1:00-3:30 Occupant Protection: Rollover (SS507) Papers and presentations in this session are related to vehicular rollover. They cover various aspects of occupant safety, including vehicle design, restraint systems design, crash test analysis, CAE simulations and statistical trends analysis. 1:00-3:30 Adrian P. Gaylard, Jaguar Land Rover; Edward G. Duell, Jacobs Technology Inc.; Mark E. Gleason; Bahram Khalighi, General Motors Co.; Kurt Zielinski, Honda R & D Americas Inc.; Jeffrey Bordner, General Motors Co. John C. Steiner, Mecanica Scientific Services Corp.; David Plant, D P Plant & Associates; John T. Sprague, General Motors Co.; Heath Spivey, Delta V Forensic Engrg; Craig Wilkinson, MEA Forensic Engineers & Scientists Clifford C. Chou, Adjunct professor WSU; Jerry Le, Ford Motor Company Chairpersons: Lingxi Li, Indiana Univ. Purdue Univ. Indianapolis; Feng Zhu, Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Jarrod Carter, Origin Engineering; Donald Parker, Exponent Failure Analysis 3:30 4:00 4:30 Evaluation of the aerodynamics of new drag reduction technologies for light-duty vehicles: a comprehensive wind tunnel study. ( ) Guy Larose, National Research Council Canada; Leanna Belluz, Ian Whittal, Marc Belzile, Ryan Klomp, Transport Canada; Andreas Schmitt, Röchling Automotive SE & Co. KG Numerical Analysis on the Transitional Mechanism of the Wake Structure of the Ahmed Body ( ) Yuji Kobayashi, Itsuhei Kohri, Akira Kasai, Takayoshi Nasu, Tokyo City University; Daichi Katoh, Yoshimitsu Hashizume, Suzuki Motor Corp. Influence of Short Rear End Tapers on the Unsteady Base Pressure of a Simplified Ground Vehicle. ( ) Giancarlo Pavia, Martin Passmore, Loughborough University; Adrian Gaylard, Jaguar Land Rover Planned by Vehicle Aerodynamics Committee / Automobile Body, Chassis, Safety, and Structures Activity Planned by Occupant Protection Committee / Automobile Body, Chassis, Safety, and Structures Activity Planned by Occupant Protection Committee / Automobile Body, Chassis, Safety, and Structures Activity Planned by Occupant Protection Committee / Automobile Body, Chassis, Safety, and Structures Activity 50 SAE 2016 World Congress

53 BODY/CHASSIS/ SAFETY/STRUCTURE BODY/CHASSIS/SAFETY/ STRUCTURE EXHIBITORS ACE-Durham Region Altran Concept Tech Gmbh Berghof Automation GmbH, Bergh of Testing Detroit Engineered Products (DEP) Inc dspace Eastman Chemical EDAG Inc ESTECO Hirtenberger Automotive Safety GmbH IAV Automotive Engineering Indo-MIM (P) Ltd Intertek Intrepid Control Systems, Inc Jesse Garant Metrology Center Key Safety Systems Inc LieberLieber Software Melecs EWS GmbH Programming Research Inc Proto Manufacturing Samjin Jeonggong Co Ltd Seoul Industry Engineering Co Woelfel Engineering GmbH + Co. KG Zeiss Industrial Metrology...305P AEROSPACE Essential events for aerospace engineering professionals. SAE 2016 Aviation Technology Forum June 13-14, 2016 Shanghai, China SAE 2016 Aerospace Standards Summit September 20-21, 2016 Alexandria, Virginia, USA SAE 2016 Aerospace Systems and Technology Conference September 27-29, 2016 Hartford, Connecticut, USA SAE 2016 Aerospace Manufacturing and Automated Fastening Conference & Exhibition October 4-6, 2016 Bremen, Germany go.sae.org/aerospace.events P SAE 2016 World Congress 51

54 ELECTRONICS TUE WED THUR AM PM AM PM AM PM Room No. Page No. Autonomous Systems (Part 1 & 2) (AE506) , 55, 56 Cybersecurity for Cyber-Physical Vehicle Systems (Part 1-3) (AE202) , 55, 56, 58 Design Optimization Techniques in Electronics (AE102) , 69 Driver Assistance Systems: Algorithms, Applications and Electronic Sensing (Part 1 & 2) (AE401) , 66, 68, 69 Electronics Design Processes (AE107) Engine & Transmission Control (AE301) Hardware Design Engineering and Development (AE106) GENEVI Alliance (AEG100) Infotainment Systems (Part 1 & 2) (AE206) , 59, 64 Intelligent Transportation Systems (AE504) , 56 Intelligent Vehicle Initiative (AE501) , 66 Model-Based Controls and Software Development (AE103) , 66 Safety-Critical Systems (Part 1-4) (AE403) , 59, 61, 62, 63, 65, 66, 68, 69 Sensors and Actuators (Part 1 & 2) (AE302) , 57 Smart-grid Technologies (AE505) Software / System Testing and Validation (AE109) , 59 Software Design Engineering and Development (AE105) , 69 System Prognostics (AE204) Systems Diagnostics (AE203) , 62, 63 Systems Engineering (AE101) , 62, 63 Vehicle Networks and Communication (Part 1 & 2) (AE201) , 70 Vehicle to Infrastructure (Part 1 & 2) (AE503) , 61, 62 Vehicle to Vehicle (AE502) Verification and Validation of Embedded Software (AE104) Wiring and Harnesses (Part 1 & 2) (AE303) , 64 The purpose of these sessions is to provide an open exchange of ideas. Remarks made by participants or members of the audience cannot be quoted or attributed to the individual or their company unless express permission has been granted by the individual and their company. Any record of remarks, discussion, or photographs may not be used unless express permission has been granted by the individual and their company. 52 SAE 2016 World Congress

55 ELECTRONICS TUESDAY, APRIL 12 - MORNING Autonomous Systems (Part 1 of 2) (AE506) With a mandate in Europe for Autonomous emergency braking systems, there is a development happening with radar and camera based systems to do collision mitigation. The challenges include robust object tracking, stationary object detection, reactions for false positives etc. The developments and challenges in the collision mitigation technology will be discussed in this session. 9:30-11:30 Cybersecurity for Cyber-Physical Vehicle Systems (Part 1 of 3) (AE202) This session focuses on cybersecurity for cyber-physical vehicle systems. Topics include: design, development and implementation of security-critical cyberphysical vehicle systems, cybersecurity design, development, and implementation strategies, analysis methodologies, process and life-cycle management, comparisons of system safety and cybersecurity, etc. Application areas include: security-critical automotive systems as well as other securitycritical ground vehicle and aviation systems. 9:30-11:30 Electronics Design Processes (AE107) Meeting Reliability, Design, quality and safety requirements for electrical/electronic systems becomes more challenging every year as E/E content, complexity, timeto-market and globalization pressures increase. This session focuses on intelligent practices for achieving high reliability. New approaches and techniques for integrating robust design and robustness validation into the mainstream global automotive electronics product development and manufacturing processes are discussed 9:30-11:30 Hardware Design Engineering and Development (AE106) This session concentrates on the development of embedded hardware that resides in production vehicle electronic modules, and covers all aspects of embedded hardware development including requirements, implementation, algorithms, modeling, and automatic layout and routing. Expert speakers from the embedded hardware community are encouraged to share their experiences and opinions. 9:30-10:30 9:30 10:00 Sue Bai, Honda R & D Americas Inc.; Nathan Crosty, MathWorks; John Day, John Day s Automotive Electronics; David McNamara, MTS LLC Chairpersons: Sue Bai, Honda R & D Americas Inc. From Trolley to Autonomous Vehicle: Perceptions of Responsibility and Moral Norms in Traffic Accidents with Self-Driving Cars Amit Choudhury, Barbara J. Czerny, ZF TRW; Kathleen E. Kedzior, MAHLE Powertrain LLC; David McNamara, MTS LLC; Brian T. Murray, ZF TRW; David Ward, MIRA, Ltd. Technical Expert Panel Discussion: With connectivity, comes risks - cybersecurity and safety Lyle Stanley Bryan, TE Connectivity; John Day, John Day s Automotive Electronics; Abraham Shocket, TE Connectivity Chairpersons: Abraham Shocket, TE Connectivity Eugene F. Saltzberg, Vipul Patel, General Motors Co. ( ) With connectivity, come risks to our ( ) (Oral Only) transportation infrastructure - automobiles, Jamy Li, Stanford University; Xuan Zhao, trucks, buses, airplanes, rail - in moving Markus Ernst, Mario Hirz, Jurgen Fabian, Vincent P. Socci, LHP Software LLC Brown University; Mu-Jung Cho, Wendy Ju, people and freight. Proper processes are Graz University of Technology Stanford University; Bertram F. Malle, Brown needed to build secure products. This University panel addresses this critical issue around Design of a Robust Method and a System cybersecurity in our transportation systems A BCI-Test Simulation Model for In-Vehicle Implementing GaN for higher efficiency Architecture for Tracking Moving Vehicle by discussing what is already done in the Equipment automotive electronics under Noisy Radar Measurements different domains, and how transportation domains can support each other and ( ) collaborate. Other topics include recent ( ) (Oral Only) advances, standards, and potential solutions. Padmanaban Dheenadhayalan, Tata Elxsi, Ltd. 9:30-10:45 The Potential of Key Process/Performance Indicators (KPIs) in Automotive Software Quality Management Takanori Uno, Akahori Ichiro, DENSO EMC Engineering Service; Yoichiro Hara, DENSO Techno Co., Ltd. Technical Keynote: Accelerating your Embedded Controls with an Integrated Workflow Robert E. Ratz, Ricardo Inc.; Ales Kolomaznik, Ricardo Prague sro 10:30 Generation and Usage of Virtual Data for the Development of Perception Algorithms Using Vision Gloria D Anna, General Telecom Systems Inc.; Billy C. Jones, United Network Corporation; Andre Weimerskirch, University of Michigan Moderators: Gloria D Anna, General Telecom Systems Inc. Panelists: Doug Britton, Kaprica Security Faye Francy, Aviation Information Sharing and Analysis Center (A-ISAC) Kevin Harnett, DOT/Volpe Center Dan Massey, Dept Of Homeland Security Brian T. Murray, ZF TRW Andre Weimerskirch, University of Michigan Technical Keynote: Preparing for The Unknown Delivering Security Over the Life of the Car Requirements to Products - Delivering a Fact-Based EE Design Flow 11:00 10:45-11:30 ( ) (Oral Only) (Oral Only) Vidya Nariyambut Murali, Ashley Micks, Lori Wigle, Intel Corporation James Price, Mentor Graphics Corp. Madeline J. Goh, Ford Motor Company; Dongran Liu, Ford Research and Innovation Center Pedestrian Space Mobility and Safety Technology ( ) ( ) Takashi Kodachi, Masaharu Shimizu, Hideaki Yamato, Kengo Toda, Takayuki Furuta, Chiba Institute of Technology; Hirotoshi Ochiai, Mitsuhiro Ando, Aisin Seiki Co., Ltd. Planned by Automobile Electronics Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group Planned by Automobile Electronics Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group Flawless Manufacturing of RACam through XCP Protocol Umesh Patel, Sreenivasa Parnasala, Delphi Corp; Chamaraj Melinmath, KM Khalid, Chandrakantha Ursu, Delphi Automotive Systems Planned by Automobile Electronics Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group Planned by Automobile Electronics Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group SAE 2016 World Congress 53

56 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 TUESDAY, APRIL 12 - MORNING Sensors and Actuators (Part 1 of 2) (AE302) Modern automotive customers need safer vehicles with little or no impact to the environment. The purpose of this session is to present the latest research and development on novel sensors, actuators, and circuits that are critical to deliver the function of today s complex automotive systems. 9:30-11:30 Lyle Stanley Bryan, TE Connectivity; ChenFang Chang, General Motors Co.; Sanjeev M. Naik, GM; Sai S V Rajagopalan, General Motors Co.; Abraham Shocket, TE Connectivity Chairpersons: Lyle Stanley Bryan, TE Connectivity; ChenFang Chang, General Motors LLC Technical Keynote: The Potential Role of Virtual Sensors in the Field of ICT Vehicle Emissions Control (Oral Only) Jean Milpied, TE Connectivity GaAs Optical Field Effect Transistor (OPFET): A High Performance Photodetector for Automotive Applications ( ) ( ) Jaya Gaitonde, R B Lohani, GOA College of Engineering Uncertainty Analysis of a Virtual Turbo Speed Sensor ( ) ( ) Daniel Pachner, Jaroslav Beran, Honeywell Automotive Software; Jonathan Tigelaar, JAQUET Technology Group AG Introduction of a MR Rotor-Position Sensor for Off-Axis Application and Comparison to Competitive Technologies ( ) ( ) Michael Ludwig, Martin Rieder, Marco Wolf, TE Connectivity Planned by Automobile Electronics Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group Vehicle to Vehicle (AE502) V2V Communications for Safety is a key component in the USDOT s Vehicle to Vehicle Communications program, and is complemented by research programs that support connectivity among vehicles and infrastructure (V2I) and among vehicles and consumer devices (V2D) to deliver safety and mobility benefits. 9:30-11:30 David McNamara, MTS LLC; Mohammad Naserian, Hyundai America Technical Center Technical Aspects of Vehicle Pedestrian Communication for Vehicle-Pedestrian Crash Warning (Oral Only) Hirofumi Onishi, Alpine Electronics of America Inc.; Hayami Ito; Takeshi Hirai; Tutomu Murase Activation Timing in a Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communication System for Traffic Collision Toshiya Hirose, Tomohiro Makino, Shibaura Institute of Technology; Masanobu Taniguchi, Hidenobu Kubota, MLIT Cooperative Least Square Parameter Identification by Consensus within the Network of Autonomous Vehicles Mehdi Jalalmaab, Mohammad Pirani, Baris Fidan, Soo Jeon, University of Waterloo Development of a Latency Optimized Communication Device for WAVE and SAE Based V2X-Applications Felix Pistorius, Andreas Lauber, Johannes Pfau, Alexander Klimm, Juergen Becker, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Planned by Automobile Electronics Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group ELECTRONICS SAE 2016 CONVERGENCE PERSONAL MOBILITY CREATING A SMART AND AUTONOMOUS JOURNEY September 19-21, 2016 Suburban Collection Showplace Novi, Michigan, USA sae.org/convergence Executive Leadership provided by P SAE 2016 World Congress

57 TUESDAY, APRIL 12 - AFTERNOON ELECTRONICS Autonomous Systems (Part 2 of 2) (AE506) With a mandate in Europe for Autonomous emergency braking systems, there is a development happening with radar and camera based systems to do collision mitigation. The challenges include robust object tracking, stationary object detection, reactions for false positives etc. The developments and challenges in the collision mitigation technology will be discussed in this session. 1:00-4:00 Cybersecurity for Cyber-Physical Vehicle Systems (Part 2 of 3) (AE202) This session focuses on cybersecurity for cyber-physical vehicle systems. Topics include: design, development and implementation of security-critical cyberphysical vehicle systems, cybersecurity design, development, and implementation strategies, analysis methodologies, process and life-cycle management, comparisons of system safety and cybersecurity, etc. Application areas include: security-critical automotive systems as well as other securitycritical ground vehicle and aviation systems. 1:00-5:00 Engine & Transmission Control (AE301) Powertrain Electronics play a key role in meeting today s complex emissions and performance requirements, on-board diagnostics, legislated regulations, and product flexibility. This session explores the challenges and future prospects for powertrain controls, including on-board diagnostics, integration with transmissions, flash programming, service, software design and development, unit and system test, and electronics architecture today and in the future. 1:00-3:00 Intelligent Transportation Systems (AE504) Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) includes smart vehicles, smart roads and infrastructure, and wired and wireless communications to link them together. This session will provide insights and progress reports on the latest ITS research, development, and deployment around the world. Time to collision estimations, embedded processor control, adaptive cruise control and image recognition along with discussion on the management of safety and safety systems. 1:00-5:00 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 Sue Bai, Honda R & D Americas Inc.; Nathan Crosty, MathWorks; John Day, John Day s Automotive Electronics; David McNamara, MTS LLC Chairpersons: Sue Bai, Honda R & D Americas Inc. An Estimation Method of Vehicle Position for Automated Driving with GNSS Amit Choudhury, Barbara J. Czerny, ZF TRW; David McNamara, MTS LLC; Brian T. Murray, ZF TRW; David Ward, MIRA, Ltd. Hardware-Protected Security for Ground Vehicle Applications Linson Qiao, Continental Corp.; Riccardo Groppo, Ideas & Motion; Brian A. Trimboli, IAV Automotive Inc. Chairpersons: Linson Qiao, Continental Corp. Virtual Engine, Controls, and Calibration Development in Automated Co-Simulation Environment ( ) (Oral Only) ( ) (Oral Only) Hiroaki Kitano, Hitosugi Kazuo, Hideyuki Bill Mazzara, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles Tanaka, Mitsubishi Electric Corp Real Time Drivable Surface Determination Based on Stereo Vision Coordinating Cybersecurity and Safety and a Proposed Automotive Cybersecurity Integrity Level (ACIL) Classification Scheme Patrick Barasa, Ye Tian, Stefan Hardes, Shahaboddin Owlia, Purvi Limaye, Derek Bailey, Tarun Sehgal, IAV Automotive Engineering Inc Enhanced Injector Dead Time Compensation by Current Feedback ( ) (Oral Only) ( ) (Oral Only) Andreas Eidehall, Joel Askling, Hagen Barbara J. Czerny, Brian T. Murray, ZF TRW Spies, Autoliv Electronics An Evaluation of the Fuel Economy Benefits of a Driver Assistive Truck Platooning Prototype Using Simulation The Use of Integrity Levels to Assess Cyber Security Risk in Vehicle Systems Tervin Tan, Jin Seo Park, Infineon Technologies Asia Pacific Pte; Patrick Leteinturier, Infineon Technologies AG Neural Network Transmission Control Jan-Mou Li, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Mohammad Naserian, Hyundai America Technical Center GNSS Vulnerabilities and Vehicle Applications ( ) (Oral Only) ( ) ( ) Hugh Luke Humphreys, Joshua Batterson, David Bevly, Auburn University; Raymond Schubert, Peloton Technology RCS Measurements of Bicycles and Human Riders for Automotive Radar David Ward, Horiba Mira, Ltd.; Paul Wooderson, Horiba Mira Ltd The Use of Attack Trees for Cyber Security Risk Assessment Mohamed Samy Barakat, Ain Shams University; Mohamed Abdelaziz, Avelabs Knock Feature Extraction in Spark Ignition Engines Using EEMD-Hilbert Transform ( ) (Oral Only) ( ) ( ) Domenic J. Belgiovane, Chi-Chen Chen, The Ohio State University David Ward, Horiba Mira, Ltd.; Paul Wooderson, Horiba Mira Ltd Fengrong Bi, Teng Ma, Jian Zhang, State Key Laboratory of Engines Hirofumi Onishi, Alpine Electronics of America Inc.; Kazuo Yoshida; Kelly Wu; Takeshi Kato Technical Aspects of Vehicle Pedestrian Communication for Vehicle-Pedestrian Crash Warning Hirofumi Onishi, Alpine Electronics of America Inc.; Hayami Ito, Tokyo Institute of Technology; Takeshi Hirai, Tutomu Murase, Nagoya University Impact of Connectivity and Automation on Vehicle Energy Use Pierre Michel, Dominik Karbowski, Aymeric Rousseau, Argonne National Laboratory Integrated Threat Assessment for Trajectory Planning of Intelligent Vehicles Qingkun Jiang, Weiwen Deng, Bing Zhu, Jilin University continued on next page SAE 2016 World Congress 55

58 ELECTRONICS TUESDAY, APRIL 12 - AFTERNOON Autonomous Systems (Part 2 of 2) (AE506) With a mandate in Europe for Autonomous emergency braking systems, there is a development happening with radar and camera based systems to do collision mitigation. The challenges include robust object tracking, stationary object detection, reactions for false positives etc. The developments and challenges in the collision mitigation technology will be discussed in this session. 1:00-4:00 Cybersecurity for Cyber-Physical Vehicle Systems (Part 2 of 3) (AE202) This session focuses on cybersecurity for cyber-physical vehicle systems. Topics include: design, development and implementation of security-critical cyberphysical vehicle systems, cybersecurity design, development, and implementation strategies, analysis methodologies, process and life-cycle management, comparisons of system safety and cybersecurity, etc. Application areas include: security-critical automotive systems as well as other securitycritical ground vehicle and aviation systems. 1:00-5:00 Engine & Transmission Control (AE301) Powertrain Electronics play a key role in meeting today s complex emissions and performance requirements, on-board diagnostics, legislated regulations, and product flexibility. This session explores the challenges and future prospects for powertrain controls, including on-board diagnostics, integration with transmissions, flash programming, service, software design and development, unit and system test, and electronics architecture today and in the future. 1:00-3:00 Intelligent Transportation Systems (AE504) Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) includes smart vehicles, smart roads and infrastructure, and wired and wireless communications to link them together. This session will provide insights and progress reports on the latest ITS research, development, and deployment around the world. Time to collision estimations, embedded processor control, adaptive cruise control and image recognition along with discussion on the management of safety and safety systems. 1:00-5:00 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 Sue Bai, Honda R & D Americas Inc.; Nathan Crosty, MathWorks; John Day, John Day s Automotive Electronics; David McNamara, MTS LLC Chairpersons: Sue Bai, Honda R & D Americas Inc. Self-Driving Intelligent Vehicle to Increase Road Safety, Lower Congestion Rates and Decrease Emissions Amit Choudhury, Barbara J. Czerny, ZF TRW; David McNamara, MTS LLC; Brian T. Murray, ZF TRW; David Ward, MIRA, Ltd. Satellite Navigation System Cyber Security The Essentials explained Linson Qiao, Continental Corp.; Riccardo Groppo, Ideas & Motion; Brian A. Trimboli, IAV Automotive Inc. Chairpersons: Linson Qiao, Continental Corp. Jan-Mou Li, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Mohammad Naserian, Hyundai America Technical Center Cruise Controller with Fuel Optimization Based on Adaptive Nonlinear Predictive Control ( ) (Oral Only) ( ) Valentin Soloiu, Imani Augusma, Deon Lucien, Mary Thomas, Roccio Alba-Flores, Georgia Southern University Guy Buesnel, Spirent Communications Ondrej Santin, Jaroslav Pekar, Jaroslav Beran, Honeywell Automotive Software; Anthony D Amato, Engin Ozatay, John Michelini, Steven Szwabowski, Dimitar Filev, Ford Motor Company Semi-Autonomous Longitudinal Guidance for Pedestrian Protection in Electric Vehicles by Means of Optimal Control GNSS Vulnerabilities and Vehicle Cyber Security ( ) (Oral Only) ( ) Thomas Rothermel, Jürgen Pitz, Hans- Christian Reuss, Universität Stuttgart - IVK Planned by Automobile Electronics Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group Hirofumi Onishi, Alpine Electronics of America Inc.; Kazuo Yoshida, Alpine Electronics; Kelly Wu, Alpine Electronics Research; Takeshi Kato, Alpine Electronics Telematics Cyber Security Assessment - Security Validation of Connected Vehicles (Oral Only) ( ) Thomas Schulze, SPIRENT Communications GmbH Trusting LTE Communications for Over-the- Air Updates in Automobiles ( ) ( ) Ryan Wilson, Wayne Music, Brian Anderson, Southwest Research Institute Planned by Automobile Electronics Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group Planned by Automobile Electronics Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group Dynamic Optimization of the E-Vehicle Route Profile Pavel Steinbauer, Jan Macek, Josef Morkus, Petr Denk, Zbynek Sika, Adam Barak, CTU in Prague, FME Intelligent Transport Systems: Revolutionary Threats and Evolutionary Solutions Victor Osipkov, LaserArt Ltd.; Tatiana I. Ksenevich, Boris Belousov, Bauman Moscow State Tech Univ; Oleg Karasev, Lomonosov Moscow State Univ; Sergey Sokolov, Keldysh Inst for Applied Math RAS; Mykola Rudynets, Mykola Skalyga, Lutsk National Tech Univ; Sergei Naumov, Vitalii Stepnov, Anna Klimachkova, Bauman Moscow State Tech Univ Time Required for Take-over from Automated to Manual Driving Toshio Ito, Arata Takata, Kenta Oosawa, Shibaura Institute of Technology Planned by Automobile Electronics Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group 56 SAE 2016 World Congress

59 TUESDAY, APRIL 12 - AFTERNOON Sensors and Actuators (Part 2 of 2) (AE302) Modern automotive customers need safer vehicles with little or no impact to the environment. The purpose of this session is to present the latest research and development on novel sensors, actuators, and circuits that are critical to deliver the function of today s complex automotive systems. 1:00-3:30 GENEVI Alliance (AEG100) The GENIVI alliance develops an open standard for aligning automotive and consumer infotainment cycles. In this session, the alliance will present 4 panel discussions related to connected car software development. The topics range from continuous software integration, accelerating software development, balancing speed and security, and challenges with the Automotive Internet of Things (IoT). 1:00-5:00 ELECTRONICS 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 Lyle Stanley Bryan, TE Connectivity; ChenFang Chang, General Motors Co.; Sanjeev M. Naik, GM; Sai S V Rajagopalan, General Motors Co.; Abraham Shocket, TE Connectivity Chairpersons: Lyle Stanley Bryan, TE Connectivity; ChenFang Chang, General Motors LLC Safety Analysis of the Local Interconnect Network Protocol in the Context of ISO26262 ( ) Qiao Fengying, Vincenzo Sacco, Melexis Technologies SA; Gilles Delorme, General Motors of Canada; Yevheniy Soloshenko, Melexis Kiev Reconstruction of Wheel Forces Using an Intelligent Bearing ( ) Stijn Kerst, Barys Shyrokau, Edward Holweg, Delft University of Technology MEMS Oscillators with Improved Resilience for Harsh Automotive Environments ( ) Carl Arft, Yin-Chen Lu, Jehangir Parvereshi, SiTime Corporation A Custom Integrated Circuit with Onchip Current-to-Digital Converters for Active Hydraulic Brake System ( ) Hikaru Watanabe, Tsutomu Segawa, Takumi Okuhira, Hiroki Mima, Norishige Hoshikawa, Toyota Motor Corporation RF Repeater Design Considerations for Tire Pressure Monitoring System ( ) Felix Gow, Infineon Technologies Asia Pacific Pte; Lifeng Guan, Automotive Semiconductor Supplier; Jooil Park, Infineon Technologies Asia Pacific Pte; Jaekwon Kim, Hyundai Mobis Planned by Automobile Electronics Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group Technical Expert Panel Discussion: Continuous Software Integration Interacting with Connected Cars Moderator: TBA Panelists: TBA Technical Expert Panel Discussion: Accelerating Connected Car Software Development Moderator: TBA Panelists: TBA Technical Expert Panel Discussion: Accelerating Connected Car Software Development balancing speed and security Moderator: TBA Panelists: TBA Technical Expert Panel Discussion: Accelerating Connected Car Software Development Automotive IoT Moderator: TBA Panelists: TBA VIEW THIS INFO AT YOUR FINGERTIPS! Download the Congress Mobile App NOW SAE 2016 World Congress 57

60 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 - MORNING ELECTRONICS Cybersecurity for Cyber-Physical Vehicle Systems (Part 3 of 3) (AE202) This session focuses on cybersecurity for cyber-physical vehicle systems. Topics include: design, development and implementation of security-critical cyberphysical vehicle systems, cybersecurity design, development, and implementation strategies, analysis methodologies, process and life-cycle management, comparisons of system safety and cybersecurity, etc. Application areas include: security-critical automotive systems as well as other security-critical ground vehicle and aviation systems. 8:00-10:30 Infotainment Systems (Part 1 of 2) (AE206) This session covers topics relating to vehicular entertainment and information systems. Specific subjects include multiband antennas, satellite radio reception, measuring and evaluating audio systems, navigation, displays, infotainment busses, audio amplifiers, and loudspeakers. 8:00-11:30 Safety-Critical Systems (Part 1 of 4) (AE403) The focus of the session is on system safety analysis and design of safety-critical systems employing electronic controls. Topics include: implementation of safetyrelevant systems, fail-safe strategies, distributed fault tolerant systems and hazard analysis. Application areas include: automotive active safety and alternative energy systems as well as avionics and mission management. Finally, the session addresses application of new or revised safety standards such as ISO and DO-178C. 8:00-11:00 Software / System Testing and Validation (AE109) All of the engineering expertise that goes into development of cutting-edge vehicle features, whether for safety, infotainment, or vehicle performance, goes for naught if those features dont work. Reliability is critical for every automaker. Presentations and papers at this session strive to improve the quality and effectiveness of electronic testing devices and procedures. 8:00-11:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 Amit Choudhury, Barbara J. Czerny, ZF TRW; David McNamara, MTS LLC; Brian T. Murray, ZF TRW; David Ward, MIRA, Ltd. A Method for Disabling Malicious CAN Messages by Using a CMI-ECU Lyle Stanley Bryan, TE Connectivity; Husein Dakroub; Robert Klacza; Abraham Shocket, TE Connectivity Chairpersons: Husein Dakroub; Lyle Stanley Bryan, TE Connectivity; Robert Klacza; Abraham Shocket, TE Connectivity An Intuitive Lane Guidance Function Barbara J. Czerny, ZF TRW; Joseph G. D Ambrosio, GM R&D Center; Brian T. Murray, ZF TRW; Markus Plankensteiner, TTTech. Computertechnik AG Lightning Impact on Electronic Systems in Plug-In Hybrid and Electric Vehicles ( ) ( ) (Oral Only) ( ) Yoshihiro Ujiie, Takeshi Kishikawa, Tomoyuki Haga, Hideki Matsushima, Tohru Wakabayashi, Masato Tanabe, Yoshihiko Kitamura, Jun Anzai, Panasonic Corp. Introducing Attribute-Based Access Control to AUTOSAR Jan-Mou Li, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Richard E. Lotoczky, Vector CANtech Inc. Automotive Software Certification: Current Status and Challenges Hiroyuki Miyake, Aisin AW Co., Ltd. Sultan A. Alkhteeb Huafeng Yu, Chung-Wei Lin, BaekGyu Kim, Toyota InfoTechnology Center USA Development and Application of FM Multipath Distortion Rate Measurement System Using a Fading Emulator Based on Two-Stage Method Simulation Research on Electromagnetic Radiation Effects of Electric Vehicle on the Occupant Health ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Dae-Kyoo Kim, Oakland University; Eunjee Song, Baylor University; Huafeng Yu, Toyota InfoTechnology Center USA The Full Story: Unauthorized Security Assessment of a Connected Device Satoru Komatsu, Honda R&D Co., Ltd.; Yoshio Karasawa, University of Electro- Communications; Tatsuya Kashiwa, Kenji Taguchi, Suguru Imai, Kitami Institute of Technology Incoming Wave Estimation Characteristics by MUSIC Method Using a Virtual Array Antenna in Urban Reception Conditions Ji Zhang, Mengjing Shen, Tongji University; Xiangyu Zhu, Qipeng Chen, Tongji Automotive Engineering Center Platform-Based Automotive Safety Features A Framework for Virtual Testing of ADAS Jinwei Zhou, Roman Schmied, Alexander Sandalek, Johannes Kepler University Linz; Helmut Kokal, Automotive Testing Inc; Luigi del Re, Johannes Kepler University Linz A Standardized Process Flow for Creating and Maintaining Component Level Hardware in the Loop Simulation Test Bench (Oral Only) ( ) ( ) ( ) Michael Groene, Delphi Electronics & Safety Satoru Komatsu, Honda R&D Co., Ltd.; Suguru Imai, Kenji Taguchi, Tatsuya Kashiwa, Dept. of Electrical and Electronic Eng. Deepak Gangadharan, Oleg Sokolsky, Insup Lee, Univ of Pennsylvania; BaekGyu Kim, Chung-Wei Lin, Shinichi Shiraishi, Toyota Info Technology Center USA Jihas Khan, Tata Elxsi, Ltd. Approaches for Secure and Efficient In- Vehicle Key Management Positioning Simulation Using a 3D Map and Verification of Positional Estimation Accuracy in Urban Areas Using Actual Measurement Towards multicore in safety critical applications - conclusions from the ARAMiS project Test Strategy for Linux based Platforms using Open Source Tools ( ) ( ) (Oral Only) ( ) Takeshi Sugashima, DENSO Corporation; Dennis Kengo Oka, Camille Vuillaume, ETAS K.K. Satoru Komatsu, Akira Nagao, Honda R&D Co., Ltd.; Taro Suzuki, Waseda Institute for Advance Study; Nobuaki Kubo, Tokyo University Oliver Sander, Juergen Becker, Karlsruhe Institute Of Technology; Rolf Schneider, AUDI AG Abhishek Sharma, Visteon Corporation How Formal Techniques Can Keep Hackers from Driving You into a Ditch Designing a Connection System for Gigabit Automotive Ethernet RV-ECU: Maximum Assurance In-Vehicle Safety Monitoring ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Joe Hupcey, Bryan Ramirez, Mentor Graphics Corp. Eric DiBiaso, Bert Bergner, Jens Wuelfing, Robert Wuerker, Carlos Almeida, TE Connectivity Philip Daian, Runtime Verification Inc.; Shinichi Shiraishi, Toyota Info Technology Center USA; Akihito Iwai, DENSO International America Inc.; Bhargava Manja, Grigore Rosu, Runtime Verification Inc. Feasibility study for a secure and seamless integration of over the air software update capability in an advanced board net architecture Bjoern Steurich, Infineon Technologies AG Munich; Klaus Scheibert, Infineon Technologies North America Corp; Axel Freiwald, Infineon Technologies AG Munich; Martin Klimke, Infineon Technologies AG continued on next page 58 SAE 2016 World Congress

61 ELECTRONICS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 - MORNING Cybersecurity for Cyber-Physical Vehicle Systems (Part 3 of 3) (AE202) This session focuses on cybersecurity for cyber-physical vehicle systems. Topics include: design, development and implementation of security-critical cyberphysical vehicle systems, cybersecurity design, development, and implementation strategies, analysis methodologies, process and life-cycle management, comparisons of system safety and cybersecurity, etc. Application areas include: security-critical automotive systems as well as other security-critical ground vehicle and aviation systems. 8:00-10:30 Infotainment Systems (Part 1 of 2) (AE206) This session covers topics relating to vehicular entertainment and information systems. Specific subjects include multiband antennas, satellite radio reception, measuring and evaluating audio systems, navigation, displays, infotainment busses, audio amplifiers, and loudspeakers. 8:00-11:30 Safety-Critical Systems (Part 1 of 4) (AE403) The focus of the session is on system safety analysis and design of safety-critical systems employing electronic controls. Topics include: implementation of safetyrelevant systems, fail-safe strategies, distributed fault tolerant systems and hazard analysis. Application areas include: automotive active safety and alternative energy systems as well as avionics and mission management. Finally, the session addresses application of new or revised safety standards such as ISO and DO-178C. 8:00-11:00 Software / System Testing and Validation (AE109) All of the engineering expertise that goes into development of cutting-edge vehicle features, whether for safety, infotainment, or vehicle performance, goes for naught if those features dont work. Reliability is critical for every automaker. Presentations and papers at this session strive to improve the quality and effectiveness of electronic testing devices and procedures. 8:00-11:30 10:30 11:00 11:30 Amit Choudhury, Barbara J. Czerny, ZF TRW; David McNamara, MTS LLC; Brian T. Murray, ZF TRW; David Ward, MIRA, Ltd. Lyle Stanley Bryan, TE Connectivity; Husein Dakroub; Robert Klacza; Abraham Shocket, TE Connectivity Chairpersons: Husein Dakroub; Lyle Stanley Bryan, TE Connectivity; Robert Klacza; Abraham Shocket, TE Connectivity Advanced In-Vehicle Systems: A Reference Design for the Future Barbara J. Czerny, ZF TRW; Joseph G. D Ambrosio, GM R&D Center; Brian T. Murray, ZF TRW; Markus Plankensteiner, TTTech. Computertechnik AG A Model based Difference Approach and Change Impact Rules Language to manage Variability and Change Requests in Safety Critical Automotive Functions Jan-Mou Li, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Richard E. Lotoczky, Vector CANtech Inc. Universal Software-Hardware Measurement Complex for Testing Wide Range of Synchronous Machines ( ) ( ) ( ) Patrick Shelly, Mentor Graphics Corp Michael Kaessmeyer, AUDI AG; Michael Soden, KPIT medini Technologies AG Eduard Lyubimov, Perm State Technical University; Sergey Gladyshev, Michigan Dearborn University; Dmitriy Istselemov, Nikolay Belyaev, Perm State Technical University Seamless Automotive Instrument Cluster Diagnosing Sources of Automotive System Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) Using a Portable RF Detector Instrument ( ) ( ) Paul Weindorf, Visteon Corp.; James Krier, Visteon Electronic Systems Div; Carl Evans, Visteon Engineering Services Mark Steffka, GM Global Propulsion Systems; Cyrous Rostamzadeh, Robert Bosch LLC Planned by Automobile Electronics Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group Planned by Automobile Electronics Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group Planned by Automobile Electronics Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group Planned by Automobile Electronics Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group SAE 2016 World Congress 59

62 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 - MORNING ELECTRONICS System Prognostics (AE204) Vehicle to Infrastructure (Part 1 of 2) (AE503) Wiring and Harnesses (Part 1 of 2) (AE303) Prognostics deals with the development, delivery and execution of health determination processes and procedures for vehicle systems. This session will explore new technologies, processes and trends in the area of vehicle health management. This also includes Vehicle Health Maintenance, Condition-based Maintenance, and Predictive Maintenance. 8:00-11:30 This session discusses what the deployment of vehicleto-infrastructure (V2I) is about, potential and status quo of V2I deployment, and how vehicles will work with the infrastructure deployed for better solutions of mobility. In addition to demonstrations with latest deployments, (potential) applications and possible issues and their solutions will also be addressed in this session. It is a session bringing both vehicle and infrastructure sides together for better transportation services. 8:00-11:30 This session deals with the electrical distribution system (EDS), increasing content/complexity, and the optimization of the systems in vehicles. The EDS is the nerve system of the vehicle and is far reaching into all areas of the architecture. This session will review the associated components for the wiring systems: wiring/cables, connectors, harnesses, fuse & relay boxes, etc., and will discuss new technologies that are emerging to address mega trends. 8:00-11:00 Tim A. Cavanaugh, Cavanaugh Consulting Walton L. Fehr, US Dept. of Transportation; Hideki Hada, Toyota; Jan-Mou Li, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Kirk Rasmussen, Leoni Wiring Systems Inc.; Lyle Stanley Bryan, TE Connectivity; J. Howard Evans, Bentley Motors, Ltd.; Abraham Shocket, TE Connectivity Chairpersons: Kirk Rasmussen, Leoni Wiring Systems Inc.; J. Howard Evans, Bentley Motors, Ltd. 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 Technical Keynote V2X Pilot Projects Overview Tool-based Optimization of the Topology of an Electrical Distribution System (EDS) (Oral Only) (Oral Only) ( ) Richard W. Greaves, Meggitt PLC Walton L. Fehr, US Dept. of Transportation Ludwig Brabetz, Mohamed Ayeb, Oliver Baumgarten, University of Kassel Quantifying Electrical System Worst-Case Performance Prior USDOT V2X Seminar Testing methods for Al solution to Prototype Test and Production ( ) (Oral Only) (Oral Only) Michael Jensen, Mentor Graphics Corp. Walton L. Fehr, US Dept. of Transportation Adrien Laurino, Leoni Wiring Systems France Remote Diagnosis, Maintenance and Prognosis for Magnetic Pulse Crimping of high power cables Advanced Driver Assistance Systems Using Machine Learning Algorithms ( ) (Oral Only) Mostafa Anwar Taie, isaqb, Nile University; Eman Magdy Adrien Laurino, Leoni Wiring Systems France Moawad, Mohammed Diab, Mohamed ElHelw, Nile University Health Ready Components-Unlocking the Potential of IVHM Aluminum Cable Terminations for the Automotive Market ( ) (Oral Only) Steven Holland, General Motors Company; Tim Felke, Marjorie Myers, TE Connectivity Honeywell Aerospace; Luis Hernandez, Global Strategic Solutions LLC; Robab Safa-Bakhsh, Boeing Research & Technology; Matthew A. Wuensch, Honeywell Technical Expert Panel Discussion: Prognostics Moderators: Tim A. Cavanaugh, Cavanaugh Consulting Panelists: Kai Goebel, NASA Richard W. Greaves, Meggitt PLC Steven W. Holland, General Motors Ian K. Jennions, IVHM Centre Cranfield University David Kinney, Boeing Commercial Airplanes Brian Tucker, Bell Helicopter Textron Planned by Automobile Electronics Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group; Service Technology Program Committee / Engineering Meetings Board Connected Vehicle and Infrastructure Deployment Activities in Michigan (Oral Only) Matthew Smith, Michigan Dept. of Transportation Planned by Automobile Electronics Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group Ultrasound for Crimp Inspection ( ) Khalil Maalouf, David Stull, Keith Nicholas, TE Connectivity Collective Thermal Behavior of Multiple Terminals in an Automotive Electrical Connector ( ) Yogesh Chandra Sharma, General Motors Technical Center India Planned by Automobile Electronics Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group 60 SAE 2016 World Congress

63 ELECTRONICS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 - AFTERNOON Safety-Critical Systems (Part 2 of 4) (AE403) The focus of the session is on system safety analysis and design of safety-critical systems employing electronic controls. Topics include: implementation of safety-relevant systems, fail-safe strategies, distributed fault tolerant systems and hazard analysis. Application areas include: automotive active safety and alternative energy systems as well as avionics and mission management. Finally, the session addresses application of new or revised safety standards such as ISO and DO-178C. 1:00-5:30 Systems Diagnostics (AE203) Systems Engineering (AE101) Vehicle to Infrastructure (Part 2 of 2) (AE503) Vehicle diagnostics deals with the development, delivery and execution of diagnostic procedures for vehicle systems. This session will explore new technologies, processes and trends in the area of vehicle diagnostics. 1:00-5:30 This session covers intelligent and efficient approaches to high level system design, analysis and integration as well as considerations for vehicle-level optimization of cost and energy. System definition includes components, sub-assemblies and complete integrated vehicle systems, including electronic systems and human machine interfaces. 1:00-5:30 This session discusses what the deployment of vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) is about, potential and status quo of V2I deployment, and how vehicles will work with the infrastructure deployed for better solutions of mobility. In addition to demonstrations with latest deployments, (potential) applications and possible issues and their solutions will also be addressed in this session. It is a session bringing both vehicle and infrastructure sides together for better transportation services. 1:00-4:30 Barbara J. Czerny, ZF TRW; Joseph G. D Ambrosio, GM R&D Center; Brian T. Murray, ZF TRW; Markus Plankensteiner, TTTech. Computertechnik AG Robert Gruszczynski, Volkswagen of America; Kathleen E. Kedzior, MAHLE Powertrain LLC; Daniel C. Morris, Caterpillar Inc.; Aaron Mark Steffka; Jeffrey Minter, Wisconsin Technical College System; Daniel C. Morris, Caterpillar Inc. Subramaniam Ganesan, Oakland University; Kanaparty Rao; Ramesh S, General Motors; Phares Noel, Diversified Engineering Concepts LLC Walton L. Fehr, US Dept. of Transportation; Hideki Hada, Toyota; Jan-Mou Li, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Chairpersons: Robert Gruszczynski, Volkswagen of America 1:00 1:30 Managing an ISO Safety Case: A Software System Perspective Implementing J Benefits and Acceptance Measured Using Graphics- Based Service Information A Method for Estimating the Improvement in Fuel Economy, for a Vehicle with Intelligent Alternator Control, and Application in Connected Car Systems ( ) (Oral Only) ( ) (Oral Only) Heiko Doerr, Ingo Stuermer, Model Engineering Solutions Developing to ISO compliance for component reuse Arnold Taube, John Deere World Headquarters Technical Expert Panel Discussion: Updating J817 Gopal Athani, Tata Technologies Limited; Kapil Dongare, Tata Motors Limited; Srinivasa Raju Gavarraju, Tata Technologies Limited; Shashi Kulkarni, Prasad Yerraguntla, Tata Motors Limited A Novel Approach to Enhance Stop/Start Battery Life in a Vehicle with Micro Hybrid System Functions RoadX; Where Transportation and Technology Intersect Shailen P. Bhatt, Colorado Department of Transportation The Infrastructure Component of Vehicleto-Infrastructure Applications The Status of State Activities (Oral Only) ( ) (Oral Only) Roberts Bates, Mentor Graphics Corp SAE J817 serviceability index standard is designed to improve serviceability and maintainability, thereby improving equipment uptime and reducing service and warranty costs. However, adopting J817 requires additional design, simulation and testing iterations, and might increase manufacturing and product costs. The presentation, followed by an expert panel, will address the business benefits of J817 to help engineering organizations make appropriate cost/benefit analysis of adopting it. Gopal Athani, Tata Technologies Limited; Kapil Dongare, Tata Motors Limited; Rajesh Balusu, Tata Technologies Limited; Subhabrata Gupta, Tata Motors Limited; Srinivasa Raju Gavarraju, Tata Technologies Limited Blaine Leonard, Utah Department of Transportation Moderators: Mark N. Pope, General Motors Co. Panelists: Harry A. Hildebrandt, Oakland Community College Daniel C. Morris, Caterpillar Inc. Peter Subke, Softing Automotive Electronics Gmbh Arnold Taube, John Deere World Headquarters James (Jim) E. Wagner, Caterpillar Inc. 2:00 2:30 Writing Good Technical Safety Requirements Challenges for Inspection and Maintenance DC Motor with Salient Poles Rotor and All Coils Placed on the Stator ( ) (Oral Only) ( ) (Oral Only) Agish George, William Taylor, Jody Nelson, KVA Dissolution of the Gap between Safety Requirements Written in a Natural Language and Formal Notations Robert Gruszczynski, Volkswagen of America Is Big Data Big Enough for Diagnostic Development? Sergey P. Gladyshev; Pavel Gladyshev, University College Dublin; Irina Okrainskaya, South Ural State University A Passive Solution to Differential Transient Cooling Issues Using Phase Change Materials Balancing Fuel Economy and Performance of Signalized Intersection - Assessment of Vehicle-Infrastructure Coordination Jan-Mou Li, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; George List, Mehdi Mashayekhi, North Carolina State Univ. Integrating V2I Technologies Into ITS Infrastructure Project Planning ( ) (Oral Only) ( ) (Oral Only) Masahiro Matsubara, Fumio Narisawa, Hitachi, Ltd.; Atsuhiro Ohno, Hitachi Automotive Systems, Ltd.; Toshiaki Aoki, Yuki Chiba, JAIST Andreas Hege, RA Consulting GMBH Johnathan Putrus, Tank-Automotive Research and Development; Stanley Jones, SAIC; Badih Jawad, Giscard Kfoury, Selin Arslan, Lawrence Technological University; Peter Schihl, US Army TACOM Brad Freeze, Tennessee Dept. of Transportation continued on next page SAE 2016 World Congress 61

64 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 - AFTERNOON ELECTRONICS Safety-Critical Systems (Part 2 of 4) (AE403) The focus of the session is on system safety analysis and design of safety-critical systems employing electronic controls. Topics include: implementation of safety-relevant systems, fail-safe strategies, distributed fault tolerant systems and hazard analysis. Application areas include: automotive active safety and alternative energy systems as well as avionics and mission management. Finally, the session addresses application of new or revised safety standards such as ISO and DO-178C. 1:00-5:30 Systems Diagnostics (AE203) Systems Engineering (AE101) Vehicle to Infrastructure (Part 2 of 2) (AE503) Vehicle diagnostics deals with the development, delivery and execution of diagnostic procedures for vehicle systems. This session will explore new technologies, processes and trends in the area of vehicle diagnostics. 1:00-5:30 This session covers intelligent and efficient approaches to high level system design, analysis and integration as well as considerations for vehicle-level optimization of cost and energy. System definition includes components, sub-assemblies and complete integrated vehicle systems, including electronic systems and human machine interfaces. 1:00-5:30 This session discusses what the deployment of vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) is about, potential and status quo of V2I deployment, and how vehicles will work with the infrastructure deployed for better solutions of mobility. In addition to demonstrations with latest deployments, (potential) applications and possible issues and their solutions will also be addressed in this session. It is a session bringing both vehicle and infrastructure sides together for better transportation services. 1:00-4:30 Barbara J. Czerny, ZF TRW; Joseph G. D Ambrosio, GM R&D Center; Brian T. Murray, ZF TRW; Markus Plankensteiner, TTTech. Computertechnik AG Robert Gruszczynski, Volkswagen of America; Kathleen E. Kedzior, MAHLE Powertrain LLC; Daniel C. Morris, Caterpillar Inc.; Aaron Mark Steffka; Jeffrey Minter, Wisconsin Technical College System; Daniel C. Morris, Caterpillar Inc. Subramaniam Ganesan, Oakland University; Kanaparty Rao; Ramesh S, General Motors; Phares Noel, Diversified Engineering Concepts LLC Walton L. Fehr, US Dept. of Transportation; Hideki Hada, Toyota; Jan-Mou Li, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Chairpersons: Robert Gruszczynski, Volkswagen of America 3:00 3:30 4:00 Using Bayesian networks for functional safety arguing in Sensor Fusion based Obstacle Detection (SFOD) systems for autonomous vehicles Connected Vehicle Data Applied to Remote Diagnostics Methods for Heavy Duty Trucks Optimization of Modified Car Body Using Mesh Morphing Techniques in CFD Infrastructure Applications in a Vehicle-to- Infrastructure Environment (Oral Only) (Oral Only) ( ) (Oral Only) Andreas Soderberg, SP Techn. Research Institute of Sweden; Rolf Johansson, SP Technical Research Inst of Sweden Evandro Silva, Volvo Group Soham Bakshi, Badih Jawad, Selin Arslan, Liping Liu, Kingman Yee, Lawrence Technological University Reza Karimvand, Arizona Dept. of Transportation; Larry Head, Univ. of Arizona Autonomous Driving impact on hardware safety lifecycle Generic Model Based Architecture for Implementing Client Side Algorithms Used in Unified Diagnostic Service and On Board Diagnostics for Different Hardware Targets (Oral Only) ( ) ( ) A Study of the Dynamics of the Rolling Element and its Effect on Outer Race Creep Tomislav Lovric, TRW Automotive GmbH Jihas Khan, Tata Elxsi, Ltd. Salah Alhasia, Lawrence Technological University; Sharif Gindy, Sensor Data Technologies Inc.; Badih Jawad, Chris Riedel, Selin Arslan, Lawrence Technological University Human Interaction and Potential Error Evaluation Associated with Shift By Wire Devices APP-Based Diagnostics of E/E Systems with ISO Standardized Technology (MVCI, ODX, OTX, and UDS on DoIP) (Oral Only) ( ) ( ) Mark A. Vernacchia, Bill Arnold, General Motors Co. Peter Subke, Softing Automotive Electronics GmbH; Muzafar Moshref, Softing North America Inc. Electrical Quantified Wiring Integrity Check tool to verify and validate the Wiring Harness 2D & 3D Designs. Pratap Dinkar Thorat, Shailesh Newase, Keyur Gupte, Pushkaraj Kaulgud, Tata Technologies Limited Technical Expert Panel Discussion: V2I Deployment Public Sector Perspective Vehicle to Infrastructure (V2I) provides unique opportunities and challenges to infrastructure owner/operators. During this panel discussion, representatives from federal, state and local department of transportation will share their V2I deployment plans as well as their views on how V2I contribute to the improvement of transportation planning and operation. This panel bring a rare opportunity to bring two groups of people (vehicle and infrastructure) discuss the same topic. Both are essential components of V2I therefore panelists also address their views on partnering with automotive industry to create better more connected transportation systems. Moderators: Hideki Hada, Toyota Panelists: Brad Freeze, Tennessee Dept. of Transportation Larry Head, Univ. of Arizona Reza Karimvand, Arizona Dept. of Transportation Blaine Leonard, Utah Department of Transportation Matthew Smith, Michigan Dept. of Transportation continued on next page 62 SAE 2016 World Congress

65 ELECTRONICS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 - AFTERNOON Safety-Critical Systems (Part 2 of 4) (AE403) The focus of the session is on system safety analysis and design of safety-critical systems employing electronic controls. Topics include: implementation of safety-relevant systems, fail-safe strategies, distributed fault tolerant systems and hazard analysis. Application areas include: automotive active safety and alternative energy systems as well as avionics and mission management. Finally, the session addresses application of new or revised safety standards such as ISO and DO-178C. 1:00-5:30 Systems Diagnostics (AE203) Systems Engineering (AE101) Vehicle to Infrastructure (Part 2 of 2) (AE503) Vehicle diagnostics deals with the development, delivery and execution of diagnostic procedures for vehicle systems. This session will explore new technologies, processes and trends in the area of vehicle diagnostics. 1:00-5:30 This session covers intelligent and efficient approaches to high level system design, analysis and integration as well as considerations for vehicle-level optimization of cost and energy. System definition includes components, sub-assemblies and complete integrated vehicle systems, including electronic systems and human machine interfaces. 1:00-5:30 This session discusses what the deployment of vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) is about, potential and status quo of V2I deployment, and how vehicles will work with the infrastructure deployed for better solutions of mobility. In addition to demonstrations with latest deployments, (potential) applications and possible issues and their solutions will also be addressed in this session. It is a session bringing both vehicle and infrastructure sides together for better transportation services. 1:00-4:30 Barbara J. Czerny, ZF TRW; Joseph G. D Ambrosio, GM R&D Center; Brian T. Murray, ZF TRW; Markus Plankensteiner, TTTech. Computertechnik AG Robert Gruszczynski, Volkswagen of America; Kathleen E. Kedzior, MAHLE Powertrain LLC; Daniel C. Morris, Caterpillar Inc.; Aaron Mark Steffka; Jeffrey Minter, Wisconsin Technical College System; Daniel C. Morris, Caterpillar Inc. Subramaniam Ganesan, Oakland University; Kanaparty Rao; Ramesh S, General Motors; Phares Noel, Diversified Engineering Concepts LLC Walton L. Fehr, US Dept. of Transportation; Hideki Hada, Toyota; Jan-Mou Li, Oak Ridge National Laboratory 4:30 5:00 Technical Expert Panel Discussion: ISO Revision 2 The objective of this panel discussion is to identify key new aspects of ISO Version 2 that may have significant impact on Joseph G. D Ambrosio, GM R&D Center Moderators: Joseph G. D Ambrosio, GM R&D Center Panelists: Mark Costin Barbara J. Czerny, ZF TRW Rami Ismail Debouk, GM R&D Center Karl Greb, Intel Corp. Joseph Miller, ZF - TRW Planned by Automobile Electronics Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group Chairpersons: Robert Gruszczynski, Volkswagen of America Multi-Sector Technical Expert Panel Discussion: Dealing With the Worldwide Shortage of Automotive Service Technicians There is a worldwide shortage of Automotive Service Technicians. Learn about the reasons behind this shortage and how companies are working to retain and improve the productivity of their current service technicians and to increase the recruitment and improve the training of additional technicians Moderators: Mark N. Pope, General Motors Co. Panelists: Charles Horning, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Univ. William S. Wade, Wade&amp Partners Chris Wallace, Technical Training Integration Manager, General Motors Corporation Deven Wilson, John Deere Planned by Automobile Electronics Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group; Service Technology Program Committee / Engineering Meetings Board How to Integrate Model-Based Systems Engineering across Automotive EE Domains ( ) Nick Smith, Mentor Graphics Corp. ADAS Virtual Prototyping with the OpenMETA Toolchain ( ) Scott Eisele, Vanderbilt University; Masahiro Yamaura, Nikos Arechiga, Shinichi Shiraishi, Toyota Info Technology Center USA; Joseph Hite, Jason Scott, Sandeep Neema, Theodore Bapty, Vanderbilt University Planned by Automobile Electronics Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group Planned by Automobile Electronics Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group SAE 2016 World Congress 63

66 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 - AFTERNOON Wiring and Harnesses (Part 2 of 2) (AE303) This session deals with the electrical distribution system (EDS), increasing content/complexity, and the optimization of the systems in vehicles. The EDS is the nerve system of the vehicle and is far reaching into all areas of the architecture. This session will review the associated components for the wiring systems: wiring/ cables, connectors, harnesses, fuse & relay boxes, etc., and will discuss new technologies that are emerging to address mega trends. 1:00-3:30 Infotainment Systems (Part 2 of 2) (AE206) This session covers topics relating to vehicular entertainment and information systems. Specific subjects include multiband antennas, satellite radio reception, measuring and evaluating audio systems, navigation, displays, infotainment busses, audio amplifiers, and loudspeakers. 4:00-5:00 ELECTRONICS 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 Kirk Rasmussen, Leoni Wiring Systems Inc.; Lyle Stanley Bryan, TE Connectivity; J. Howard Evans, Bentley Motors, Ltd.; Abraham Shocket, TE Connectivity Chairpersons: Kirk Rasmussen, Leoni Wiring Systems Inc.; J. Howard Evans, Bentley Motors, Ltd. Simulation of Preformed Harness (Oral Only) Falk Kralemann, Leoni Bordnetz-Systeme GmbH & Co. KG Requirements within a HV Automotive Wiring System Newest Developments and Latest Trends (Oral Only) Matthias Lenhart-Rydzek, Leoni Wiring Systems GmbH Modeling and Optimizing Wire Harness Costs for Variation Complexity ( ) Sjon Moore, Mentor Graphics Corp. Reducing Automotive Wire Harness Design Time and Cost Using Simulation ( ) Michael Stamper, Mentor Graphics Corp. Methodology to predict and improve shielding mechanism of HV-cables used in EV and HEV (Oral Only) Abid Mushtaq, TU Dortmund Lyle Stanley Bryan, TE Connectivity; Husein Dakroub; Robert Klacza; Abraham Shocket, TE Connectivity Chairpersons: Husein Dakroub; Lyle Stanley Bryan, TE Connectivity; Robert Klacza; Abraham Shocket, TE Connectivity 4:00 4:30 Planned by Automobile Electronics Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group Noise Suppression System for AM radio Receiver Using Quadrature Component of Receiving Signal ( ) Tomohisa Harada, Yoshiyuki Hattori, Toyota Central R&D Labs Inc.; Shinya Ito, Mitoshi Fujimoto, Toshikazu Hori, University of Fukui Connected Car Architecture and Virtualization ( ) Husein Dakroub, Visteon Corporation; Adnan Shaout, Univ. of Michigan; Arafat Awajan, Princess Sumaya University of Technology Planned by Automobile Electronics Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group VIEW THIS INFO AT YOUR FINGERTIPS! Download the Congress Mobile App NOW 64 SAE 2016 World Congress

67 THURSDAY, APRIL 14 - MORNING ELECTRONICS Driver Assistance Systems: Algorithms, Applications and Electronic Sensing (Part 1 of 2) (AE401) Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) are gaining major importance all vehicle segments. The effectiveness of these systems is based upon the ability to not only sense the outside world and the ability to use the information intelligently. In this one-day session the sensing technologies and systems will be covered in the morning and the algorithms and applications will be discussed in the afternoon. 8:00-12:30 Intelligent Vehicle Initiative (AE501) This session presents papers by leading experts in the field of Intelligent Vehicle Technologies, such as: vehicle communications and networks, driver drowsiness and driving pattern detection, sensors and GPS, vehicle and chassis control and autonomous vehicles, route prediction, head-up displays and power transmission for electric vehicles. 8:00-11:00 Model-Based Controls and Software Development (AE103) Model-Based Design has become a well-accepted development style for embedded control and software. This session is designed to cover new processes, methods, and applications of new processes / methods to reduce development time and improve software quality. A particular emphasis will be placed on methods such as executable specification, design through simulation, early verification, automatic code generation, and model-in-the-loop testing. 8:00-11:30 Safety-Critical Systems (Part 3 of 4) (AE403) The focus of the session is on system safety analysis and design of safety-critical systems employing electronic controls. Topics include: implementation of safetyrelevant systems, fail-safe strategies, distributed fault tolerant systems and hazard analysis. Application areas include: automotive active safety and alternative energy systems as well as avionics and mission management. Finally, the session addresses application of new or revised safety standards such as ISO and DO-178C. 8:00-10:30 Stephen Buckley, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles; Mohammad Naserian, Hyundai America Technical Center; Scott W. Piper, General Motors; Chris Semanson, Ford Motor Company; Scott Craig, Infineon Technologies North America Corp. Allan K. Lewis, Mohammad Naserian, Hyundai America Technical Center; Kenneth W. Webster, Transportation Research Center Inc. Vivek Jaikamal, ETAS Inc.; Wensi Jin, MathWorks Inc.; Mahendra Muli, dspace Inc. Barbara J. Czerny, ZF TRW; Joseph G. D Ambrosio, GM R&D Center; Brian T. Murray, ZF TRW; Markus Plankensteiner, TTTech. Computertechnik AG Chairpersons: Scott W. Piper, General Motors 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 Research on the Threshold of Scare or Secure by Assessing Braking in Advanced Driver Assistance System Technical Aspects of Vehicle Pedestrian Communication for Vehicle-Pedestrian Crash Warning Disturbance Estimation Based Modeling Technique for Control and Prediction in Controllable Mechanical Turbo- Compounding System ( ) (Oral Only) ( ) (Oral Only) Hiroaki Tanaka, Daisuke Takemori, Tomohiro Miyachi, DENSO Corporation Design and Field Testing of a Lane Following Control System with a Camera Based on T&C Driver Model Hirofumi Onishi, Alpine Electronics of America Inc.; Hayami Ito; Takeshi Hirai; Tutomu Murase Design and Implementation of Parking Control Algorithm for Autonomous Valet Parking Zhengling Lei, Hui Xie, Tianjin University; Tielong Shen, Sophia University Development and Implement of a Model- Based Design Controller for PEPS System Highly Efficient Safety Development of AC1000 EVO Radar Using Medini Analyze Kamil Svancara, ZF TRW Active & Passive Safety Tech.; Simone Fabris, ZF TRW; Joseph Miller, TRW Automotive US LLC; Juliette Melina, Ahmad Chamma, Antara Bhatt, John Priddy, ZF TRW; Sabine Guevel, ZF TRW Autocruise A Cost-Effective Model-Based Approach for Developing ISO Compliant Automotive Safety Related Applications ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Bi-Cheng Luan, I-Hsuan Lee, Han-Shue Tan, Haitec Co., Ltd.; Kang Li, Ding Yuan, Fang-Chieh Chou, National Taiwan Univ. Yonghwan Jeong, Seonwook Kim, Kyongsu Yi, Seoul National Univ; Sangyong Lee, ByeongRim Jo, LG Electronics Inc Xiaodong Zhang, Jian Wu, Rui He, Haizhen Liu, State Key Lab of ASCL, Jilin University Bernard Dion, ANSYS Predictive Vehicle Velocity Control using Dynamic Traffic Information Situation Awareness, Scenarios, and Secondary Tasks: Measuring Driver Performance and Safety Margins in Highly Automated Vehicles A Virtual ECU and Its Application to Control System Analysis - Power Window System Demonstration ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Ulrich Vögele, Christian Endisch, Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt Dynamic Input Generation for the Development of Active Safety Perception Algorithms. Madeleine Gibson, John Lee, Vindhya Venkatraman, Morgan Price, Jeffrey Lewis, Olivia Montgomery, Bilge Mutlu, University of Wisconsin; Joshua Domeyer, James Foley, Toyota Technical Center USA, Inc. Psychophysics of Trust in Vehicle Control Algorithms Kenta Morishima, Hitachi, Ltd.; Shigeru Thomas Oho, Nippon Institute of Technology; Satoshi Shimada APEX: Autonomous Vehicle Plan Verification and Execution ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Dariusz Cieslar, Krzysztof Kogut, Maciej Róewicz, Mateusz Orlowski, Delphi Poland S.A. Remote Diagnosis, Maintenance and Prognosis for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems Using Machine Learning Algorithms Morgan A. Price, Vindhya Venkatraman, Madeleine Gibson, John Lee, Bilge Mutlu, University of Wisconsin Towards Developing a Distraction-Reduced Hands-Off Interactive Driving Experience using Portable Smart Devices Matthew E. O Kelly, Houssam Abbas, University of Pennsylvania; Sicun Gao, MIT; Shinpei Kato, Nagoya University; Shinichi Shiraishi, Toyota Info Technology Center USA; Rahul Mangharam, University of Pennsylvania Organic Evolution of Development Organizations - An Experience Report Testing of Real-Time Criteria in ISO Related Projects - Maximizing Productivity Using a Certified COTS Test Automation Tool Andreas Himmler, Klaus Lamberg, Tino Schulze, Jann-Eve Stavesand, dspace GmbH Proving Properties of Simulink Models that Include Discrete Valued Functions Ashlie B. Hocking, M. Anthony Aiello, John C. Knight, Dependable Computing; Shinichi Shiraishi, Masahiro Yamaura, Nikos Arechiga, Toyota InfoTechnology Center USA Software Architecture Modeling Approach for Seamless Safety Analysis ( ) ( ) ( ) (Oral Only) Mostafa Anwar Taie, isaqb, Nile University; Hyung Ho Kim, SOLUTIONLINK Mohamed ElHelw, Nile University Yang Zheng, Navid Shokouhi, University of Texas; Nicolai Thomsen, Aalborg University; Amardeep Sathyanarayana, John Hansen, University of Texas Ali Shahrokni, Systemite AB; Peter Gergely, Volvo Car Corporation; Jan Söderberg, Systemite AB; Patrizio Pelliccione, Chalmers University of Gothenburg continued on next page SAE 2016 World Congress 65

68 ELECTRONICS THURSDAY, APRIL 14 - MORNING Driver Assistance Systems: Algorithms, Applications and Electronic Sensing (Part 1 of 2) (AE401) Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) are gaining major importance all vehicle segments. The effectiveness of these systems is based upon the ability to not only sense the outside world and the ability to use the information intelligently. In this one-day session the sensing technologies and systems will be covered in the morning and the algorithms and applications will be discussed in the afternoon. 8:00-12:30 Intelligent Vehicle Initiative (AE501) This session presents papers by leading experts in the field of Intelligent Vehicle Technologies, such as: vehicle communications and networks, driver drowsiness and driving pattern detection, sensors and GPS, vehicle and chassis control and autonomous vehicles, route prediction, head-up displays and power transmission for electric vehicles. 8:00-11:00 Model-Based Controls and Software Development (AE103) Model-Based Design has become a well-accepted development style for embedded control and software. This session is designed to cover new processes, methods, and applications of new processes / methods to reduce development time and improve software quality. A particular emphasis will be placed on methods such as executable specification, design through simulation, early verification, automatic code generation, and model-in-the-loop testing. 8:00-11:30 Safety-Critical Systems (Part 3 of 4) (AE403) The focus of the session is on system safety analysis and design of safety-critical systems employing electronic controls. Topics include: implementation of safetyrelevant systems, fail-safe strategies, distributed fault tolerant systems and hazard analysis. Application areas include: automotive active safety and alternative energy systems as well as avionics and mission management. Finally, the session addresses application of new or revised safety standards such as ISO and DO-178C. 8:00-10:30 Stephen Buckley, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles; Mohammad Naserian, Hyundai America Technical Center; Scott W. Piper, General Motors; Chris Semanson, Ford Motor Company; Scott Craig, Infineon Technologies North America Corp. Allan K. Lewis, Mohammad Naserian, Hyundai America Technical Center; Kenneth W. Webster, Transportation Research Center Inc. Vivek Jaikamal, ETAS Inc.; Wensi Jin, MathWorks Inc.; Mahendra Muli, dspace Inc. Barbara J. Czerny, ZF TRW; Joseph G. D Ambrosio, GM R&D Center; Brian T. Murray, ZF TRW; Markus Plankensteiner, TTTech. Computertechnik AG 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 Chairpersons: Scott W. Piper, General Motors Development of Lane Keeping Assist System Using Lateral-Position-Error Control at Forward Gaze Point Developing an Autonomous Vehicle Control System for Intersections Using Obstacle/ Blind Spot Detection Frames ( ) ( ) ( ) Takayuki Tanaka, Shunsuke Nakajima, Takahiro Urabe, Hideyuki Tanaka, Mitsubishi Electric Corp. Control for a Comfortable Ride in Reverse Driving with an Automated Parking System Masanori Yoshihira, Seigo Watanabe, Hikaru Nishira, Norimasa Kishi, Nissan Motor Co,, Ltd. ( ) ( ) Tatsuya Yoshikawa, Aoyagi Takahiko, Hiroshi Ishiguro, Aisin Seiki Co., Ltd. On Behavior Trainable Adaptive Cruise Control ( ) Mohammad Huq, Douglas McConnell, Continental Automotive Systems US Inc ADAS Analytics (Oral Only) William G. Shogren, Harman International Industries Inc. Planned by Automobile Electronics Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group Planned by Automobile Electronics Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group JUST SIMPLIFY: Clone Detection for Simulink Controller Models Elke Salecker, Ingo Stuermer, Model Engineering Solutions Modelify: Semi-Automatic Conversion of Control Systems C Code to Simulink Models Eric Woestman, Jeremias Sauceda, EnSoft Corp. Planned by Automobile Electronics Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group Planned by Automobile Electronics Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group 66 SAE 2016 World Congress

69 ELECTRONICS THURSDAY, APRIL 14 - MORNING Vehicle Networks and Communication (Part 1 of 2) (AE201) Vehicle networks and communication protocols play a key role in meeting today s complex system requirements and product flexibility. This session will explore the challenges and future prospects for vehicle communication networks and protocols. Papers are sought in the areas of network design, protocol design, network-enabled vehicle functions, network integration, network and protocol testing, network bus technology, CAN, CAN-FD, J1939, Ethernet, FlexRay. 8:00-11:30 Verification and Validation of Embedded Software (AE104) Developing embedded software for electronic controls is a complex undertaking. Hardware-in-the- Loop simulation and improvements in PC simulation technology show promise for early verification of embedded software using a virtual environment for ECUs and test infrastructure. This session highlights advances in processes, tools, and technologies to reduce design & validation time & cost, and to improve the quality of embedded software and effectiveness of electronic testing tools and procedures. 8:00-11:00 Smart-grid Technologies (AE505) This session will provide real world updates on consumer behavior who are part of the DOE awarded EV Project as well as other research using models and consumer data to analyze the effect on the grid during PEV charging. Also presented will be strategies for PEV charging and synergies for integrating PEV s into the grid by way of existing infrastructure. 11:00-12:00 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 Christopher Lupini, Delphi Corp.; Mark Zachos, DG Technologies Implementation of a Local Interconnect Network over a DC-Bus for Reduction of a Vehicle Wiring Harness ( ) ( ) Christopher Quigley, Warwick Control Technologies; Paul Faithfull, Potenza Technology; Simon Saunders, Ariel Motors; Neil Yates, Javan Sportscars Multiplex Communication Protocol for Switch/ Sensor/Actuator Network: CXPI ( ) ( ) Eiji Taki, Yoshiro Hirata, Yoshifumi Ohmori, Toyota Motor Corporation; Naoji Kaneko, DENSO Corporation; Hiroya Andou, Toyota Motor Corporation The Convergence of Multiple Vehicle Network Protocols: How to Select One Network over the Other and the Ensuing Variant Challenges John Day, John Day s Automotive Electronics; Vivek Moudgal, dspace Inc.; Nitish Rao, ETAS Inc.; Peter Waeltermann, dspace Inc. Validation of Control Software by Search-Based Testing Using Formal Methods Shunsuke Kobuna, Tomoyuki Kaga, Tomoya Yamaguchi, Toyota Motor Corporation Simplifying the Review of Communicating Finite State Machines Implementation using Static Analysis Amey Zare, Advaita Datar, R Venkatesh, Tata Consultancy Services Ltd.; Miwako Hasegawa, Nissan Motor Co Ltd The implications of ISO26262 on the Usage of Software Development Kits ( ) (Oral Only) Anders Kallerdahl, Sherif Ali, Mentor Graphics Corp. Marcel Beemster, Solid Sands; Greg Miller, Texas Instruments Inc Model Based Approach for Analysis of In-Vehicle CAN Partial Networks Power Consumption ( ) ( ) Sandhya Lingadahalli, Sudhakaran Maydiga, Matthew Darin, General Motors Co. Scalable Validation Framework to Test the OSEK/VDX Based Network Management Protocol in ECUs Incorporating ISO Concepts in an Automated Testing Toolchain Using Simulink Design Verifier Siddartha Khastgir, Gunwant Dhadyalla, Paul Jennings, WMG, University of Warwick Time Delay Predictive and Compensation Method in the Theory of X-in-the-Loop ( ) ( ) Jihas Khan, Tata Elxsi, Ltd. Wenxu Niu, Ke Song, Yucheng He, Tong Zhang, Tongji University CAN FD Network Design Hints and Recommendations Validation of Automotive Body ECU Using Hardwarein-the-Loop Simulation ( ) ( ) Holger Zeltwanger, CAN in Automation Jungkyum Yu, Geesu Lee, Hyunsung Lee, Jaepoong Lee, Kwangil Kim, Seoul National Univ; Youngsuk Kim, Sangkyong Lee, Sangwoo Jeon, Hyundai Kia Motor Company; Kyongsu Yi, Seoul National Univ Finding Good Ethernet PDU Packaging Strategies to Minimize ECU Performance Requirements and Cost A Case Study (Oral Only) ( ) Karsten Schmidt, Audi Electronics Venture GmbH; Maurice Sebastian, Symtavision Gmbh Scott Craig, Infineon Technologies North America Corp.; Jan-Mou Li, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Matthew Nielsen, General Electric Co. Experimental Demonstration of Smart Charging and Vehicle-to-Home Technologies for Plugin Electric Vehicles Coordinated with Home Energy Management Systems for Automated Demand Response Takayuki Shimizu, Toyota Info Technology Center USA; Tomoya Ono, Toyota Motor Corporation; Wataru Hirohashi, Waseda University; Kunihiko Kumita, Toyota Motor Corporation; Yasuhiro Hayashi, Waseda University Grid-Tied Single-Phase Bi-Directional PEV Charging/ Discharging Control Planned by Automobile Electronics Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group Planned by Automobile Electronics Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group ( ) Luting Wang, Chong Cao, Bo Chen, Michigan Technological Univ Planned by Automobile Electronics Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group SAE 2016 World Congress 67

70 ELECTRONICS THURSDAY, APRIL 14 - AFTERNOON Design Optimization Techniques in Electronics (AE102) The session will feature novel approaches in the area of optimization-driven design of in-vehicle E/E (HW/SW) systems that aim at ensuring a high degree of automation and integration of heterogeneous models, methods, tools, and design data, in the presence of current and future uncertainties. 1:00-4:30 Driver Assistance Systems: Algorithms, Applications and Electronic Sensing (Part 2 of 2) (AE401) Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) are gaining major importance all vehicle segments. The effectiveness of these systems is based upon the ability to not only sense the outside world and the ability to use the information intelligently. In this one-day session the sensing technologies and systems will be covered in the morning and the algorithms and applications will be discussed in the afternoon. 1:00-5:30 Safety-Critical Systems (Part 4 of 4) (AE403) The focus of the session is on system safety analysis and design of safety-critical systems employing electronic controls. Topics include: implementation of safetyrelevant systems, fail-safe strategies, distributed fault tolerant systems and hazard analysis. Application areas include: automotive active safety and alternative energy systems as well as avionics and mission management. Finally, the session addresses application of new or revised safety standards such as ISO and DO-178C. 1:00-5:00 Software Design Engineering and Development (AE105) This session concentrates on the development and implementation of embedded software architectures that reside in production vehicle electronic modules. Topics include implementation on multi-core processors, parallel computing environments, multi-processor and multi- ECU systems, and the deployment of AUTOSAR. Expert speakers from the embedded software community are encouraged to share their experiences and opinions. 1:00-4:00 Amit Choudhury, TRW Automotive; Krzysztof Czarnecki, Univ. of Waterloo; Paolo Giusto, General Motors Co. Stephen Buckley, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles; Mohammad Naserian, Hyundai America Technical Center; Scott W. Piper, General Motors; Chris Semanson, Ford Motor Company; Scott Craig, Infineon Technologies North America Corp. Chairpersons: Scott W. Piper, General Motors Barbara J. Czerny, ZF TRW; Joseph G. D Ambrosio, GM R&D Center; Brian T. Murray, ZF TRW; Markus Plankensteiner, TTTech. Computertechnik AG Hussain Darwish, Vector CANtech Inc.; John Day, John Day s Automotive Electronics; Joseph M. Fairchild, dspace Inc.; Ralf Fritz, Robert Miller, Vector CANtech Inc. 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 Technical Keynote: Aerospace/Defense and Automotive Industry: A Parallel Convergence to Common Processes, Methods, and Tools The Detection of Visual Distraction using Vehicle and Driver-Based Sensors Architectural Concepts for Fail-Operational Automotive Systems Automatic Functionality Assignment to AUTOSAR Multicore Distributed Architectures (Oral Only) ( ) ( ) ( ) Clifton Davies, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Chris Schwarz, Timothy Brown, National Advanced Driving Simulator; John Lee, University of Wisconsin; John Gaspar, National Advanced Driving Simulator; Julie Kang, US Dept. of Transportation Andre Kohn, Rolf Schneider, AUDI AG; Antonio Vilela, Andre Roger, Udo Dannebaum, Infineon Technologies AG Florin Maticu, Paul Pop, Technical University of Denmark; Christian Axbrink, Mafijul Islam, Volvo Group Trucks Technology E/E Architectural Design and Optimization using PREEvision Multi-Rate Signal Processing Issues in Active Safety Algorithms The Safe State: Design Patterns and Degradation Mechanisms for Fail- Operational Systems Resource Management for Future Automotive Software Architectures ( ) ( ) (Oral Only) ( ) Jörg Schäuffele, Vector Informatik GmbH Dariusz Borkowski, Rafal Tomasz Dlugosz, Micha Szulc, Pawel Skruch, Pawel Markiewicz, Dominik Sasin, Delphi Poland; Marta Kolasa, Tomasz Talaska, University of Science and Technology Alexander Much, Elektrobit Automotive GmbH Karsten Schmidt, Audi Electronics Venture GmbH; Andreas Schulze, Volkswagen AG; Kai R. Richter, Symtavision GmbH Schedule Synthesis for Multi-Period SW Components A Wearable Device for Traffic Safety - A Study on Estimating Drowsiness with Eyewear, JINS MEME A Safety Concept based on a Safety Sustainer for Highly Automated Driving Systems ( ) ( ) ( ) (Oral Only) Sebastian Voss, Johannes Eder, Bernhard Schaetz, fortiss GmbH Moving From Single-Core to Multicore: Initial Findings on a Fuel Injection Case Study Shinji Niwa, Mori Yuki, Tetsushi Noro, DENSO Corporation; Shunsuke Shioya, Kazutaka Inoue, JIN Co., Ltd. Constraints and Solutions in Creating an Efficient Validation Framework for RADAR based Electronic Control Units Satoshi Otsuka, Hitachi, Ltd.; Kohei Sakurai, Hitachi Automotive Systems, Ltd. A Functional Brake Architecture for Autonomous Heavy Commercial Vehicles Virtualization for Automotive Embedded Systems Pierre-Antoine Bernard, OpenSynergy GmbH Metric-based Evaluation of Software Architecture for an Engine Management System ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Alessandro Biondi, Research; Marco Di Natale, General Motors Co.; Youcheng Sun, Scuola Superiore Sant Anna Jihas Khan, Tata Elxsi, Ltd. Sagar Behere, Xinhai Zhang, Viacheslav Izosimov, Martin Törngren, Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan Hariharan Venkitachalam, RWTH Aachen Univ.; Dirk von Wissel, Renault SA; Johannes Richenhagen, FEV GmbH Virtual Multi-ECU High Fidelity Automotive System Simulation Statistical Models of RADAR and LIDAR Returns from Deer for Active Safety Systems Fault-Tolerant Control of Brake-by-Wire Systems Based on Control Allocation ( ) ( ) ( ) (Oral Only) Sujit S. Phatak, Heming Chen, Yuan Xiao, Can Wang, Donald McCune, Hitachi America, Ltd.; Simon Schliecker, Maurice Sebastian, Symtavision GmbH; Victor Reyes, Synopsys Inc.; David Balland, ChiasTek Inc. William Buller, Michigan Technological University; Rini Sherony, TEMA; Brian Wilson, Michelle Wienert, Michigan Technological University Haizhen Liu, Weiwen Deng, Rui He, Jian Wu, Bing Zhu, State Key Lab of ASCL, Jilin University A New Clock Synchronization Algorithm to Compensate the Initial De-Synchronization of Clocks Based on a Deadbeat Controller for Networked Control Systems (SAE Brasil Best Paper # ) Eloy Martins de Oliveira Junior, Marcelo Souza, National Institute for Space Research (INPE) continued on next page 68 SAE 2016 World Congress

71 ELECTRONICS THURSDAY, APRIL 14 - AFTERNOON Design Optimization Techniques in Electronics (AE102) The session will feature novel approaches in the area of optimization-driven design of in-vehicle E/E (HW/SW) systems that aim at ensuring a high degree of automation and integration of heterogeneous models, methods, tools, and design data, in the presence of current and future uncertainties. 1:00-4:30 Driver Assistance Systems: Algorithms, Applications and Electronic Sensing (Part 2 of 2) (AE401) Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) are gaining major importance all vehicle segments. The effectiveness of these systems is based upon the ability to not only sense the outside world and the ability to use the information intelligently. In this one-day session the sensing technologies and systems will be covered in the morning and the algorithms and applications will be discussed in the afternoon. 1:00-5:30 Safety-Critical Systems (Part 4 of 4) (AE403) The focus of the session is on system safety analysis and design of safety-critical systems employing electronic controls. Topics include: implementation of safetyrelevant systems, fail-safe strategies, distributed fault tolerant systems and hazard analysis. Application areas include: automotive active safety and alternative energy systems as well as avionics and mission management. Finally, the session addresses application of new or revised safety standards such as ISO and DO-178C. 1:00-5:00 Software Design Engineering and Development (AE105) This session concentrates on the development and implementation of embedded software architectures that reside in production vehicle electronic modules. Topics include implementation on multi-core processors, parallel computing environments, multi-processor and multi- ECU systems, and the deployment of AUTOSAR. Expert speakers from the embedded software community are encouraged to share their experiences and opinions. 1:00-4:00 Amit Choudhury, TRW Automotive; Krzysztof Czarnecki, Univ. of Waterloo; Paolo Giusto, General Motors Co. Stephen Buckley, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles; Mohammad Naserian, Hyundai America Technical Center; Scott W. Piper, General Motors; Chris Semanson, Ford Motor Company; Scott Craig, Infineon Technologies North America Corp. Chairpersons: Scott W. Piper, General Motors Barbara J. Czerny, ZF TRW; Joseph G. D Ambrosio, GM R&D Center; Brian T. Murray, ZF TRW; Markus Plankensteiner, TTTech. Computertechnik AG Hussain Darwish, Vector CANtech Inc.; John Day, John Day s Automotive Electronics; Joseph M. Fairchild, dspace Inc.; Ralf Fritz, Robert Miller, Vector CANtech Inc. 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 Designing Internet of Things Solutions Using a Visual RAD Cloud Service Multi-Target Tracking Algorithm in the Complicated Road Condition for Automotive Millimeter-wave Radar Challenges in Autonomous Vehicle Testing and Validation ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Eldad Palachi, Fariz Saracevic, Amit Fisher, IBM Studies on Brake Pedal Feeling Based on a Novel Mechatronic Booster Libo Huang, Huanlei Chen, Zhuoping Yu, Jie Bai, Tongji University Robust Prediction of Lane Departure Based on Driver Physiological Signals Philip Koopman, Carnegie Mellon University; Michael Wagner, Edge Case Research LLC A question of confidence: The role of software in building safe, secure autonomous vehicles ( ) ( ) (Oral Only) Shun Yang, Weiwen Deng, Haizhen Liu, Rui He, Lei Qian, Wenlong Sun, Ji Gao, State Key Lab of ASCL, Jilin University Dev S. Kochhar, Ford Motor Company; Hong Zhao, Paul Watta, Yi Murphey, University of Michigan Thomas Bloor, QNX Software Systems, Ltd. Planned by Automobile Electronics Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group Animal-Vehicle Encounter Naturalistic Driving Data Collection and Photogrammetric Analysis Safety Analysis Strategies for Full Automation in Road Vehicles ( ) (Oral Only) Andrew Scott Alden, Virginia Tech. David Ward, Ireri Ibarra, Horiba Mira, Ltd. Transportation Institute; Brian Mayer, Virginia Tech; Patrick Mcgowen, Montana State University; Rini Sherony, TEMA; Hiroyuki Takahashi, Toyota Motor Corporation Ease of Driving Road Classification for Night-time Driving Conditions ( ) Preeti J. Pillai, Veeraganesh Yalla, Kentaro Oguchi, Toyota InfoTechnology Center Planned by Automobile Electronics Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group Planned by Automobile Electronics Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group Taxonomy of Automotive Real-Time Scheduling Priti Ranadive, Somnath Sengupta, Narendra Kumar, Naveen Boggarapu, KPIT Technologies; Vinay Vaidya, VMAS Consulting Planned by Automobile Electronics Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group SAE 2016 World Congress 69

72 1:00 1:30 2:00 THURSDAY, APRIL 14 - AFTERNOON 336 Vehicle Networks and Communication (Part 2 of 2) (AE201) Vehicle networks and communication protocols play a key role in meeting today s complex system requirements and product flexibility. This session will explore the challenges and future prospects for vehicle communication networks and protocols. Papers are sought in the areas of network design, protocol design, network-enabled vehicle functions, network integration, network and protocol testing, network bus technology, CAN, CAN-FD, J1939, Ethernet, FlexRay. 1:00-2:30 Christopher Lupini, Delphi Corp.; Mark Zachos, DG Technologies Guaranteed Timing Behavior Begins with an Established Ethernet Backbone ( ) Anders Kallerdahl, Mohammad Salah, Mentor Graphics Corp. Locating Wire Short Fault for In-Vehicle Controller Area Network with Resistance Estimation Approach ( ) Xinyu Du, Shengbing Jiang, Atul Nagose, Yilu Zhang, General Motors Global R & D; Natalie Wienckowski, General Motors Co. Hardware and Software Constraints for Automotive Firewall Systems? ( ) Karsten Schmidt, Audi Electronics Venture GmbH; Harald Zweck, Udo Dannebaum, Infineon Technologies AG Planned by Automobile Electronics Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group ELECTRONICS ELECTRONICS EXHIBITORS Addtec Co Ltd Altair Engineering Applus IDIADA Argonne National Laboratory Berghof Automation GmbH Configit Cradle North America Inc Daiichi Seiko Co Ltd Detroit Engineered Products (DEP) Inc DfR Solutions Donaldson Company Inc Dow Corning Corp dspace Dynacast EDAG Inc ESTECO Foryou Corporation Gamma Technologies Inc Gebauer & Griller Kabelwerke GmbH IAV Automotive Engineering Intrepid Control Systems, Inc Key Safety Systems LieberLieber Software MediaZen Inc Melecs EWS GmbH ON Semiconductor Origin Electric America Co Ltd Oxford Instruments Programming Research Inc Quantum Evm Limited Rausch & Pausch LP The Federation Trensor LLC Truwin VIEW THIS INFO AT YOUR FINGERTIPS! Download the Congress Mobile App NOW 70 SAE 2016 World Congress

73 EMISSIONS/ENVIRONMENT/ SUSTAINABILITY TUE WED THUR AM PM AM PM AM PM Room No. Page No. Advances in Alternative Energy Sources for Sustainable Development in the Transportation Sector (Part 1 & 2) (SDP110) A 74, 75, 77, 78 Advances in Catalyst Substrates (PFL422) B 77, 78 Advances in Nox Reduction Technology (Part 1 & 2) (PFL424) , 78, 80 Advances in Particulate Filter Substrates (Part 1 & 2) (PFL423) B 73, 74, 75 Climate Control (Part 1-3) (HX104) /259 74, 75, 77, 78, 80 Emission Control Modeling (Part 1 & 2) (PFL430) C 83, 84, 86, 87 Emissions Measurement and Testing (Part 1 & 2) (PFL440) B 80, 81, 86, 87 Energy Efficiency of Thermal Systems (HX103) , 75 Exhaust Emission Control System Integration And Durability (PFL421) A 76 Exhaust Emissions Control - New Developments (Part 1 & 2) (PFL410) , 76 Gaseous Engine Emissions (Part 1 & 2) (PFL460) A 83, 86, 87 LCA, Sustainability and End-of-Life (SDP113) A 80 On-board Measurement and Control (PFL425) B 83 Particle Emissions from Combustion Sources (Part 1 & 2) (PFL450) A 79, 82 Sustainable and Energy Efficient Manufacturing (SDP109) A 83 Technical Expert Panel Discussion: What Will Be the Impact of PEMS Testing on Future Vehicle Emissions Regulations, Market, and Technology? (PFL499) Technical Expert Panel Discussion: Sub-23 nm Particle Emissions from Engines (PFL499) A 85 Thermal System Components (Part 1 & 2) (HX101) , 86, 87 Thermal Systems Modeling and Simulation (Part 1-5) (HX102) , 79, 82, 85, 88 Thermal Systems for Hybrid and Electric Vehicles (HX105) Vehicle Electrification Strategies for Sustainability (SDP117) A 72 The purpose of these sessions is to provide an open exchange of ideas. Remarks made by participants or members of the audience cannot be quoted or attributed to the individual or their company unless express permission has been granted by the individual and their company. Any record of remarks, discussion, or photographs may not be used unless express permission has been granted by the individual and their company. SAE 2016 World Congress 71

74 EMISSIONS/ENVIRONMENT/ SUSTAINABILITY TUESDAY, APRIL 12 - MORNING A Exhaust Emissions Control - New Developments (Part 1 of 2) (PFL410) This session covers technology developments and the integration of these technologies into new emission control systems. Topics include the integration of various diesel particulate matter (PM) and diesel Nitrogen Oxide (NOx) reduction technologies plus analogous technologies for the growing population of direct injection gasoline engines. Novel developments in sensors and control systems are also included. 9:30-11:30 Thermal Systems Modeling and Simulation (Part 1 of 5) (HX102) The Thermal Systems Modeling and Simulation session focusses on state of the art simulation technologies for modeling thermal systems and their application in the development and optimization of vehicle thermal management and fuel economy. The papers in the session will range from empirical, 1D modeling methods to three dimensional CFD models as well as coupled methods. 9:30-11:00 Thermal Systems for Hybrid and Electric Vehicles (HX105) The purpose of this session is to share experiences and lessons learned to advance the technology in the field of thermal management of electric and hybrid vehicle systems. This session presents papers covering both testing and simulation of hybrid and electric vehicle thermal systems. 9:30-11:30 Vehicle Electrification Strategies for Sustainability (SDP117) In this session speakers will explore the issues and design strategies of bringing sustainable EV, PHEV and vehicle electrification technologies to market. Identifying the customer value of these sustainable technologies is key to their success and growth. The design models and systems presented in this session highlight ways to optimize customer value to make these technologies successful. 9:30-11:30 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 Homayoun Ahari, FCA US LLC; Kenneth S. Price, Umicore Autocat USA Inc.; Ron Silver, Caterpillar Inc.; Roger A. Van Sickle, FEV NA Inc. Technical Keynote: Vehicular Emissions in Review - presentation of SAE Paper Ales Alajbegovic, Exa Corporation; Alaa El-Sharkawy, FCA US LLC; Wilko Jansen, Jaguar & Land Rover; Jason Aaron Lustbader, National Renewable Energy Laboratory; Gursaran D. Mathur, CalsonicKansei North America Inc.; Kumar Srinivasan, FCA US LLC; Sudhi Uppuluri, Computational Sciences Experts Group A sectoral approach to modelling wall heat transfer in exhaust ports and manifolds for TC-DI gasoline engines Ales Alajbegovic, Exa Corporation; John Rugh, National Renewable Energy Laboratory; Sudhi Uppuluri, Computational Sciences Experts Group Effects of the Glass and Body Heat Transfer Characteristics of an Electric Vehicle on its Energy Consumption and Cruising Distance Richard T. Paul, Environmental Management Consultants; Nakia Simon, FCA US LLC Chairpersons: Nakia Simon, FCA US LLC; Richard T. Paul, Environmental Management Consultants New York State EV Charging Station Deployment (Oral Only) ( ) ( ) (Oral Only) Timothy Johnson, Corning Inc. Bjoern Franzke, Stefan Pischinger, RWTH Aachen University; Philipp Adomeit, Christof Schernus, Johannes Scharf, Tolga Uhlmann, FEV GmbH Yoshiichi Ozeki, Asahi Glass Co., Ltd.; Hideaki Nagano, Itsuhei Kohri, Tokyo City University Ziga Ivanic, Bryan Roy, Energetics Incorporated; Matthew Shirk, Idaho National Laboratory; Adam Ruder, NYSERDA The Fuel Consumption and NOx Emission Optimisation for Future Diesel Passenger Cars Development of a Momentum Source Model of Vehicle Turbocharger Turbine Design and Testing of a Thermal Storage System for Electric Vehicle Cabin Heating ( ) ( ) ( ) Taku Matsuda, Yuji Kobayashi, Itsuhei Kohri, Hideaki Nagano, Tokyo City University; ZongGuang Wang, Saneaki Akieda, Mitsubishi Motors Corporation An Experimental and Computational Investigation of Water Condensation Inside the Tubes of an Automotive Compact Charge Air Cooler Mingyu Wang, Edward Wolfe, Timothy Craig, Mahle Behr Troy Inc.; Tim J. Laclair, Omar Abdelaziz, Zhiming Gao, Oak Ridge National Laboratory MATLAB/Simulink modeling of parallel coolant loop architecture for modern Electric Vehicle Thermal Management Systems ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Nebojsa Milovanovic, Shant Hamalian, Mahle Powertrain Ltd. Real-Time Engine and Aftertreatment System Control Using Fast Response Particulate Filter Sensors Robin Y. Cash, Ford Motor Company; Edward Lumsdaine, Michigan Technological University; Apoorv Talekar, Wayne State University; Bashar AbdulNour, Ford Motor Company Gene Titov, Jason Lustbader, Daniel Leighton, National Renewable Energy Laboratory; Tibor Kiss, Thermal Sciences Consulting Thermal Storage Technology for Gas- Electric Hybrid Vehicles Techno-Economic Analysis of Solar Hybrid Vehicles Part 1: Analysis of Solar Hybrid Vehicle Potential Considering Well-to-Wheel GHG Emissions Kazutaka Kimura, Yuki Kudo, Akinori Sato, Toyota Motor Corporation Techno-Economic Analysis of Solar Hybrid Vehicles Part 2: Comparative Analysis of Economic, Environmental, and Usability Benefits Takuya Hara, Takahiro Shiga, Toyota Central R&D Labs, Inc.; Kazutaka Kimura, Akinori Sato, Toyota Motor Corporation The Impact of Vehicle-Integrated Photovoltaics on Heavy-Duty Electric Vehicle Battery Cost and Lifespan ( ) (Oral Only) ( ) Alexander Sappok, Paul Ragaller, Leslie Bromberg, CTS Corporation Boston Innovation Office; Vitaly Prikhodko, John Storey, James Parks, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Nihad Dukhan, Univ. of Detroit Mercy Francis Assadian, Kevin R. Mallon, Bo Fu, University of California - Davis Planned by Exhaust Aftertreatment and Emissions Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Planned by Thermal Management Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group Planned by Thermal Management Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group Planned by Sustainable Development Program Committee / Engineering Meetings Board 72 SAE 2016 World Congress

75 TUESDAY, APRIL 12 - MORNING 252 B Advances in Particulate Filter Substrates (Part 1 of 2) (PFL423) The presentations in this session cover both GPF and DPF filters. Presentations will cover the ash deposition for both types of filters and details will be provided on deposition of wall ash and also on plug channel ash. There is one paper using a radio frequency sensor for measuring the soot and ash loadings. Finally there are two papers investigating new cordierite designs for improved DPF particle collection efficiency and also ash loadings. 11:00-12:00 Kirby Baumgard, John Deere Power Systems; Thorsten Boger, Corning GmbH; Jong Lee, Aramco Research Center; Julian Tan, Ford Motor Company EMISSIONS/ENVIRONMENT/ SUSTAINABILITY 11:00 11:30 Next Generation Cordierite Thin Wall DPF for Improved Pressure Drop and Lifetime Pressure Drop Solution ( ) Sam George, Achim Heibel, Corning Incorporated Design Concept for Intelligent Filter Substrate on Aftertreatment Application - Hexagonal-Based Channel Geometry and Performance (Oral Only) Andrzej Siemiski, Kentaro Iwasaki, Sumika Ceramics Poland Sp. z o.o; Tomoya Kuroda, Kazuo Sadaoka, Sumitomo Chemical Co. Ltd. Planned by Exhaust Aftertreatment and Emissions Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity EMISSIONS/ENVIRONMENT Essential events for professionals involved in emissions and environment technologies. go.sae.org/emissions.events SAE 2016 On-Board Diagnostics Symposium North America September 13-15, 2016 Indianapolis, Indiana, USA SAE 2016 Heavy-Duty Diesel Emissions Control Symposium September 20-21, 2016 Gothenburg, Sweden SAE 2016 Commercial Vehicle Engineering Congress October 4-6, 2016 Rosemont, Illinois, USA SAE 2016 Thermal Management Systems Symposium October 18-20, 2016 Mesa, Arizona, USA SAE 2016 International Powertrain, Fuels & Lubricants Meeting October 24-26, 2016 Baltimore, Maryland, USA SAE 2017 Light Duty Emissions Control Symposium January 23-24, 2017 Washington, DC, USA SAE 2017 Government/Industry Meeting January 25-27, 2017 Washington, DC, USA P SAE 2016 World Congress 73

76 EMISSIONS/ENVIRONMENT/ SUSTAINABILITY TUESDAY, APRIL 12 - AFTERNOON 313 A 252 B Advances in Alternative Energy Sources for Sustainable Development in the Transportation Sector (Part 1 of 2) (SDP110) This session explores advances in the creation of sustainable energy sources and their usage in the transportation sector. Topics can include research and in-production technology used to produce renewable energy sources and materials. A discussion on lifecycle analysis of the energy sources is also highly recommended. The SDPC encourages usage of papers, presentations, and panels in this session to display leading edge technologies and practical tools for engineers. 1:00-5:30 Advances in Particulate Filter Substrates (Part 2 of 2) (PFL423) The presentations in this session cover both GPF and DPF filters. Presentations will cover the ash deposition for both types of filters and details will be provided on deposition of wall ash and also on plug channel ash. There is one paper using a radio frequency sensor for measuring the soot and ash loadings. Finally there are two papers investigating new cordierite designs for improved DPF particle collection efficiency and also ash loadings. 1:00-5:00 Climate Control (Part 1 of 3) (HX104) Climate control is a defining vehicle attribute and is associated with brand image. This session includes system strong design interaction with other vehicle systems, while its primary objective is to deliver thermal comfort and occupant safety with low energy consumption. Refrigerant circuit analysis and Condenser blockage analysis are recent advances. 1:00-4:00 Energy Efficiency of Thermal Systems (HX103) Proper thermal management can significantly contribute to overall system energy efficiency. This session highlights the latest developments in thermal management energy efficiency. 1:00-4:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 Michael Jon Grichnik, Rahul Jhavar, Caterpillar Inc.; Navtej Singh, Navistar Inc. Chairpersons: Michael Jon Grichnik, Rahul Jhavar, Caterpillar Inc.; Navtej Singh, Navistar Inc. Effectiveness and Issues of Automotive Electric Power Generating System Using Solar Modules Kirby Baumgard, John Deere Power Systems; Thorsten Boger, Corning GmbH; Jong Lee, Aramco Research Center; Julian Tan, Ford Motor Company Analysis of High Mileage Gasoline Exhaust Particle Filters Bashar AbdulNour, General Dynamics Land Systems; Jeffrey Bozeman, General Motors Co.; Tao Zhan, California Air Resources Board A New Control Mechanism for Two-Phase Ejector in Vapor Compression Cycles for Automotive Applications Using Adjustable Motive Nozzle Inlet Swirl ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Shinichi Urabe, Kazutaka Kimura, Yuki Kudo, Akinori Sato, Toyota Motor Corporation Development of a 1kW Exhaust Waste Heat Thermoelectric Generator Christine K. Lambert, Mira Bumbaroska, Douglas Dobson, Jon Hangas, James Pakko, Paul Tennison, Ford Motor Company Lubricant-Derived Ash Impact on Gasoline Particulate Filter Performance Jingwei Zhu, University of Illinois; Stefan Elbel, Creative Thermal Solutions Inc. Refrigerant-oil flow at the compressor discharge ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Lakshmikanth Meda, Martin Romzek, Eberspaecher North America Inc.; Yanliang Zhang, Boise State University; Martin Cleary Jiu Xu, Predrag Hrnjak, University of Illinois Single Cylinder GTL ENGINE: An Experimental Comparison between Traditional Diesel and GTL Diesel on Single Cylinder Engine Nicholas Custer, Carl Justin Kamp, Alexander Sappok, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; James Pakko, Christine Lambert, Ford Motor Company; Christoph Boerensen, Ford Research and Innovation Center Aachen; Victor Wong, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Evaluation of Accelerated Ash Loading Procedures for Diesel Particulate Filters Vortex Tube Heat Booster to Improve Performance of Heat Driven Cooling Cycles for Automotive Applications ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Muzammil Khan, Reza Tafreshi, Ahmad J. Mokahal, Mohamed Tarek Mohamed, Mohab Yasser Hanbal, Jayson Elturk, Texas A&M Univ. at Qatar Experimental and Modeling Study on Ignition Characteristics of 2, 5-Dihydrofuran Fabian Sonntag, IAV Automotive Engineering; Peter Eilts, Technical University of Braunschweig Particulate Filter Soot Load Measurements using Radio Frequency Sensors and Potential for Improved Filter Management Jingwei Zhu, University of Illinois; Stefan Elbel, Creative Thermal Solutions Inc. Visualization and analysis of periodic reverse flow in an automobile microchannel evaporator ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Xiangshan Fan, Xibin Wang, Kangkang Yang, Yaoting Li, Chuanzhou Wu, Ziqing Li, Xi an Jiaotong University Huize Li, Predrag Hrnjak, University of Illinois Numerical Investigation of the Effect of Alcohol-Diesel Blending Fuels on the Spray- Wall Impingement Process Paul Ragaller, Alexander Sappok, CTS Corporation Boston Innovation Office; Leslie Bromberg, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Natarajan Gunasekaran, Jason Warkins, Ryan Wilhelm, Corning Inc. Filter-based control of particulate matter from a lean gasoline direct injection engine The analysis of phase separation in vertical headers of microchannel HEs Ronald Semel, Ford Motor Company; Gursaran D. Mathur, CalsonicKansei North America Inc.; Jeffrey Bozeman, General Motors Co.; Andrew Sutherland, BorgWarner Inc. Concept for Improving Cost Effectiveness of Thermoelectric Heat Recovery Systems Masayoshi Mori, Manabu Matsumoto, Makoto Ohtani, Honda R&D Co., Ltd. Real-World Thermal Effects on Wheel Assembly Efficiency of Conventional and Electric Vehicles Forrest Jehlik, Eric Rask, Michael Duoba, Argonne National Laboratory Influence of Advanced Technology for Thermal Management on SUV Gang Liu, Zheng Zhao, Hao Guan, Yaqi Liu, Chunhui Zhang, Dingwei Gao, Wuming Zhou, Great Wall Motor Co., Ltd.; Juergen Knauf, FEV GmbH Passengers vs. Battery: Calculation of Cooling Power Demand in PHEVs Sina Shojaei, WMG Centre Catapult Warwick University; Simon Robinson, Jaguar Land Rover; Andrew McGordon, James Marco, WMG Centre Catapult Warwick University Study of Energy Recovery System Based on Organic Rankine Cycle for Hydraulic Retarder ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Hanzhengnan Yu, Xingyu Liang, Ge-Qun Shu, Yuesen Wang, Hongsheng Zhang, Weijian Chen, State Key Lab. of Engines James E. Parks, John M. E. Storey, Vitaly Y. Prikhodko, Melanie M. Debusk, Samuel A. Lewis, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Jun Li, Predrag Hrnjak, University of Illinois Li Zhou, Gangfeng Tan, Xuexun Guo, Ming Chen, Kangping Ji, Zhilei Li, Zhongjie Yang, Wuhan University of Technology continued on next page 74 SAE 2016 World Congress

77 EMISSIONS/ENVIRONMENT/ SUSTAINABILITY TUESDAY, APRIL 12 - AFTERNOON 313 A 252 B Advances in Alternative Energy Sources for Sustainable Development in the Transportation Sector (Part 1 of 2) (SDP110) This session explores advances in the creation of sustainable energy sources and their usage in the transportation sector. Topics can include research and in-production technology used to produce renewable energy sources and materials. A discussion on lifecycle analysis of the energy sources is also highly recommended. The SDPC encourages usage of papers, presentations, and panels in this session to display leading edge technologies and practical tools for engineers. 1:00-5:30 Advances in Particulate Filter Substrates (Part 2 of 2) (PFL423) The presentations in this session cover both GPF and DPF filters. Presentations will cover the ash deposition for both types of filters and details will be provided on deposition of wall ash and also on plug channel ash. There is one paper using a radio frequency sensor for measuring the soot and ash loadings. Finally there are two papers investigating new cordierite designs for improved DPF particle collection efficiency and also ash loadings. 1:00-5:00 Climate Control (Part 1 of 3) (HX104) Climate control is a defining vehicle attribute and is associated with brand image. This session includes system strong design interaction with other vehicle systems, while its primary objective is to deliver thermal comfort and occupant safety with low energy consumption. Refrigerant circuit analysis and Condenser blockage analysis are recent advances. 1:00-4:00 Energy Efficiency of Thermal Systems (HX103) Proper thermal management can significantly contribute to overall system energy efficiency. This session highlights the latest developments in thermal management energy efficiency. 1:00-4:30 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 Michael Jon Grichnik, Rahul Jhavar, Caterpillar Inc.; Navtej Singh, Navistar Inc. Chairpersons: Michael Jon Grichnik, Rahul Jhavar, Caterpillar Inc.; Navtej Singh, Navistar Inc. Impacts of Biodiesel Blends on Fuel Filters of High Pressure Common Rail (HPCR) System Kirby Baumgard, John Deere Power Systems; Thorsten Boger, Corning GmbH; Jong Lee, Aramco Research Center; Julian Tan, Ford Motor Company Mid-Channel Lubricant-Derived Ash Deposits in Diesel Particulate Filters: Field Observations to Formation Mechanisms Bashar AbdulNour, General Dynamics Land Systems; Jeffrey Bozeman, General Motors Co.; Tao Zhan, California Air Resources Board Experimental Investigation with R1234yf Condenser Airflow Blockages of Nonhotspot and Hotspot Objects to Impact on AC System Performance ( ) (Oral Only) ( ) ( ) Ta-Wei Tang, Yong-Yuan Ku, Chun Lin Chen, Automotive Research & Testing Center Yinhua Zheng, Hanon Systems USA, LLC. Combined Effect of Oxygen Enrichment and Emulsification Techniques on Performance, Emission and Combustion of a WCO Based CI Engine Carl Justin Kamp, Alexander Sappok, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Yujun Wang, Rypos Inc; Victor Wong, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Analysis of TWC coated prototype Gasoline Particulate Filter (GPF) TWC washcoat level and soot/ash loading impacts on filtration and gaseous emissions conversion ( ) (Oral Only) ( ) Senthilkumar Masimalai, Sasikumar Nandagopal, MIT, Anna University Experimental Investigations on Combustion, Performance, and Emission Characteristics of Biodiesel Produced from Fatty Leather Wastes in a Compression Ignition Engine ( ) ( ) Ganesh Duraisamy, Nagarajan Govindan, Anna University; P. Shanmugam, Central Leather Research Institute Investigation of Long Term Fuel Storage Influence on Taiwan Diesel Fuel (Containing 2% FAME) ( ) Ko Wei Lin, Ya Lun Chen, Yong-Yuan Ku, Ta-Wei Tang, Automotive Research & Testing Center Planned by Sustainable Development Program Committee / Engineering Meetings Board Seungmok Choi, HeeJe Seong, Argonne National Laboratory; Jimmie Williams, Corning Incorporated; Jung-Min Seo, Chibum In, Hyundai Motor Company Methodology to Determine the Effective Volume of Gasoline Particulate Filter Technology on Criteria Emissions Anoop Reghunathan Nair, Brett Schubring, Kiran Premchand, Andrew Brocker, Peter Croswell, Craig DiMaggio, Homayoun Ahari, Jeffrey Wuttke, Michael Zammit, Michael Andrew Smith, FCA US LLC Planned by Exhaust Aftertreatment and Emissions Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Planned by Thermal Management Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group Ronald Semel, Ford Motor Company; Gursaran D. Mathur, CalsonicKansei North America Inc.; Jeffrey Bozeman, General Motors Co.; Andrew Sutherland, BorgWarner Inc. The performance of Ranking Cycle as waste heat recovery system for a nature gas engine at variable working conditions Ge-Qun Shu, Xuan Wang, Hua Tian, State Key Lab of Engines Waste Heat Recovery by an Organic Rankine Cycle for Heavy Duty Vehicles Roberto Cipollone, Davide Di Battista, University of L Aquila; Andrea Perosino, Federica Bettoja, CRF SCpA Planned by Thermal Management Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group SAE 2016 World Congress 75

78 TUESDAY, APRIL 12 - AFTERNOON 252 A 360 Exhaust Emission Control System Integration And Durability (PFL421) This session deals with system level technology assessments and demonstrations, with a focus on durability of emission control systems. Papers in this session include strategies for low temperature emissions reduction, real-world system performance and durability, impact of in-use poisons, and OBD/controls integration. 1:00-5:00 EMISSIONS/ENVIRONMENT/ SUSTAINABILITY Exhaust Emissions Control - New Developments (Part 2 of 2) (PFL410) This session covers technology developments and the integration of these technologies into new emission control systems. Topics include the integration of various diesel particulate matter (PM) and diesel Nitrogen Oxide (NOx) reduction technologies plus analogous technologies for the growing population of direct injection gasoline engines. Novel developments in sensors and control systems are also included. 1:00-4:00 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 Eric Corrigan, Corning Inc.; Cary Henry, Southwest Research Institute; Pradeep Prasad, Aleksey Yezerets, Cummins Inc. Impact of carbonaceous compounds present in real-world diesel exhaust on NOx conversion over Vanadia-SCR catalyst ( ) ( ) Ashok Kumar, Kristopher Ingram, Deepesh Goyal, Krishna Kamasamudram, Cummins Inc. Compact, Combined DOC/PM-SCR metal based Exhaust Aftertreatment System for a Hybrid Tugboat Application ( ) ( ) Martin Schneider, Bernd Danckert, DIF Die Ideenfabrik GmbH A Study of After-treatment System for Heavy Duty Trucks at Low Temperature Conditions ( ) ( ) Shun Nakagawa, Ichiro Tsumagari, Shinya Sato, Koichi Machida, Hino Motors Ltd. Homayoun Ahari, FCA US LLC; Kenneth S. Price, Umicore Autocat USA Inc.; Ron Silver, Caterpillar Inc.; Roger A. Van Sickle, FEV NA Inc. Passive NO 2 Regeneration and NOx Conversion for DPF with an Integrated Vanadium SCR Catalyst Keld Johansen, Anders Widd, Haldor Topsoe A/S; Frank Zuther, Hannes Viecenz, MAN Truck and Bus AG Simultaneous Reduction of HC, NO x and PM by Using Active Regeneration Technique MohanKumar Subramaniam, Senthilkumar Pachamuthu, Jayanth Arulanandan, Jenoris Muthiya, Anna University Surface conductivity measurement of catalyst materials by EUPS and its correlation to catalyst performance Makoto Nagata, Takashi Yamada, Ryuji Ando, Insu Kim, NE Chemcat Corp.; Toshihisa Tomie, AIST Low Cost LEV-III, Tier-III Emission Solutions with Benchtop Scale Testing of Aerogel Catalysts Particulate Control using Advanced Catalysts and Substrates ( ) ( ) Angus Craig, Jason Warkins, Krishna Aravelli, Corning Inc.; David Moser, Lucy Yang, Douglas Ball, Umicore Autocat USA Inc.; Tinghong Tao, Corning Inc.; Deven Ross, Umicore Autocat USA Inc A Simulation Study of Electrically Heating Diesel Exhaust ( ) ( ) David Culbertson, Watlow; Magdi Khair, Magdiesel Technologies; James Pradun, Watlow; Henning Gero Petry, Anne Ungermann, FEV GmbH Performance and durability of Pt- and PtPd-DOC in diesel DPF applications with active regeneration ( ) ( ) Teuvo Maunula, Dinex Ecocat Oy; Thomas Wolff, Dinex GmbH; Auli Savimäki, Dinex Ecocat Oy Investigation into Ash from Field Returned DPF Units: Composition, Distribution, Cleaning Ability and DPF Performance Recovery ( ) Sujay Bagi, Nishant Singh, Rob Andrew, PACCAR Inc. Four Season Field Aging for SCR on DPF (SDPF) on a Light Heavy Duty Application ( ) Devin Aryan, Kenneth Price, Thomas Pauly, Umicore Autocat USA Inc. Planned by Exhaust Aftertreatment and Emissions Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Bradford A. Bruno, Ann M. Anderson, Mary Carroll, Thomas Swanton, Paul Brockmann, Timothy Palace, Isaac A. Ramphal, Union College Conversion of Short-chain Alkanes by Vanadiumbased and Cu/zeolite SCR Catalysts Nathan Ottinger, Rebecca Veele, Yuanzhou Xi, Z. Gerald Liu, Cummins Emission Solutions NOx and PM Reduction from Diesel Exhaust Using Vanadia SCRF Yaritza M. López - De Jesús, Peter I. Chigada, Timothy C. Watling, Kaneshalingam Arulraj, Anna Thorén, Neil Greenham, Penelope Markatou, Johnson Matthey PLC Planned by Exhaust Aftertreatment and Emissions Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity 76 SAE 2016 World Congress

79 EMISSIONS/ENVIRONMENT/ SUSTAINABILITY WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 - MORNING 313 A 252 B Advances in Alternative Energy Sources for Sustainable Development in the Transportation Sector (Part 2 of 2) (SDP110) This session explores advances in the creation of sustainable energy sources and their usage in the transportation sector. Topics can include research and in-production technology used to produce renewable energy sources and materials. A discussion on lifecycle analysis of the energy sources is also highly recommended. The SDPC encourages usage of papers, presentations, and panels in this session to display leading edge technologies and practical tools for engineers. 8:00-11:00 Advances in Catalyst Substrates (PFL422) Papers in this session cover the systems engineering experience required to achieve ultra-low emission levels on gasoline light-duty vehicles. Emission system component topics for this session include the development of advanced threeway catalysts, the development of NOX control strategies for gasoline lean burn engines, the application of high cell density substrates to advanced emission systems, and the integration of these components into full vehicle emission systems. 8:00-11:00 Advances in Nox Reduction Technology (Part 1 of 2) (PFL424) These sessions will focus on Advances in NOx Reduction Technology. The topics covered will include: new materials for Lean NOx Traps (LNT) and Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR); system integration and durability; advances in NOx catalyst substrates, novel reductants and mixing designs. 8:00-11:00 Climate Control (Part 2 of 3) (HX104) Climate control is a defining vehicle attribute and is associated with brand image. Thermal performance and quality of climate control are both critical to customer satisfaction. The system has strong design interaction with other vehicle systems, while its primary objective is to deliver thermal comfort and occupant safety with low energy consumption. Energy reduction and Defogging are just a few of the recent advances. 8:00-11:00 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 Michael Jon Grichnik, Rahul Jhavar, Caterpillar Inc.; Navtej Singh, Navistar Inc. Chairpersons: Michael Jon Grichnik, Rahul Jhavar, Caterpillar Inc.; Navtej Singh, Navistar Inc. Performance and Emission Characteristics of CI Engine Operated on Madhuca Indica biodiesel using Multi-Objective Optimization by Applying Taguchi Grey Relational Analysis Douglas Ball, Umicore Autocat USA Inc.; Rasto Brezny, Manufacturers of Emission Controls Assoc.; Ronald Heck, RMH Consulting; Joseph E. Kubsh, Manufacturers of Emission Controls Assoc. Chairpersons: Rasto Brezny, Joseph Kubsh, Manufacturers of Emission Controls Assoc New Evaluation Method for Thermal Shock Resistance of Honeycomb Substrates Brad Adelman, Navistar Inc.; Danan Dou, John Deere Product Engineering Center; Magdi K. Khair; Rahul Mital, General Motors LLC; Shyam Santhanam, Navistar Inc. Current and Future Trends of Diesel Technology ( ) ( ) (Oral Only) ( ) Shubhangi S. Nigade, KJs Trinity College of Engg and Research Experimental Analysis of Retarding the Spark Timing in a Hydrogen Enriched Gasoline and Alcohol Blend Powered Spark Ignition Engine Akifumi Kawakami, Yuki Fukumi, Masaaki Ito, NGK Insulators Ltd.; Shingo Sokawa, NGK Insulator Ltd.; Satoshi Sakashita, NGK Insulators Ltd.; Mychal Taylor, NGK Automotive Ceramics USA, Inc.; Mitsuhiro Ito, Masataka Yamashita, Hirofumi Sakamoto, Hiroshi Kurachi, NGK Insulators Ltd. Transient Responses of Various Ammonia Formation Catalyst Configurations for Passive SCR in Lean-Burning Gasoline Engines under Various Real Engine Conditions. Andreas Schaffrath, Andreas Sambel, Robert Bosch LLC Ruthenium-Based Catalyst in EGR Leg of a D-EGR Engine Offers Combustion Improvements Through Selective NO X Removal ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Monis Alam, Ashish Jaiswal, Jatin Agarwal, Ketan Yadav, Naveen Kumar, Delhi Technological University Optimisation of Expansion Ratio of an Advanced Compressed Air Engine Kit Gerben Doornbos, Stina Hemdal, Chalmers Univ. of Technology; Daniel Dahl, Volvo Car Corporation; Ingemar Denbratt, Chalmers Univ. of Technology Ammonia Generation and Utilization in a Passive SCR (TWC+SCR) System on Lean Gasoline Engine Gordon J. Bartley, Southwest Research Institute; Zachary Tonzetich, Ryan Hartley, UTSA Influence of HCCI and SACI Combustion Modes on NH 3 Generation and Subsequent Storage across a TWC-SCR System ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Akshay Kumar; Ashraya Gupta; Ketan Kamra, Delhi Technological University Comparative Study of Emissions and Performance of Hythane Boosted SI Engine Powered by Gasoline-Methanol Blend and Gasoline-Ethanol Blend Vitaly Y. Prikhodko, James E. Parks, Josh A. Pihl, Todd J. Toops, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Development of Non-Copper Spinel Mixed Metal Oxides for Zero-Precious Metal and Ultra-Low Precious Metal Next-Generation TWC Jordan Elizabeth Easter, Stanislav V. Bohac, University of Michigan Impact of Rh Oxidation State on NOx Reduction Performance of a Multi- Component Commercial Lean NOx Trap (LNT) Catalyst ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Jatin Agarwal, Monis Alam, Ashish Jaiswal, Ketan Yadav, Naveen Kumar, Delhi Technological University Some Experimental Studies on Use of Biodiesel as an Extender in SI Engine Steve Golden, Zahra Nazarpoor, Maxime Launois, Ru-Fen Liu, Pardha Maram, CDTi Development of Low Temperature Active Material for Three Way Catalyst Junhui Li, Neal Currier, Aleksey Yezerets, Cummins Inc.; Hai-Ying Chen, Howard Hess, Shadab Mulla, Johnson Matthey Inc. Rapidly Pulsed Reductants in Diesel NOx Reduction by Lean NOx Traps: Effects of Mixing Uniformity and Reductant Type ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Naveen Kumar, Delhi Technological University; Harveer Singh Pali, NIET Gr. Noida & CASRAE, DTU Masanori Hashimoto, Yoshiyuki Nakanishi, Hiroshi Koyama, Syouji Inose, Hiroki Takeori, Takayuki Watanabe, Takeshi Narishige, Tatsuya Okayama, Yukio Suehiro, Honda R&D Co. Ltd. Amin Reihani, Benjamin Corson, John W. Hoard, Galen B. Fisher, University of Michigan; Evgeny Smirnov, Dirk Roemer, Joseph Theis, Christine Lambert, Ford Motor Company Bashar AbdulNour, General Dynamics Land Systems; Jeffrey Bozeman, General Motors Co.; Tao Zhan, California Air Resources Board Climate Control Load Reduction Strategies for Electric Drive Vehicles in Cold Weather Matthew A. Jeffers, Larry Chaney, John P. Rugh, National Renewable Energy Laboratory Thermal Storage System for Electric Vehicle Cabin Heating Component and System Analysis Tim J. LaClair, Zhiming Gao, Omar Abdelaziz, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Mingyu Wang, Edward Wolfe, Timothy Craig, MAHLE Behr Troy Inc. Experimental Study of an Air Conditioning- Heat Pump System for Electric Vehicles Lili Feng, Predrag Hrnjak, University of Illinois Experimental Study of an Air Conditioning- Heat Pump System for Electric Vehicles Lili Feng, Predrag Hrnjak, University of Illinois Long-Haul Truck Sleeper Heating Load Reduction Package for Rest Period Idling Jason Aaron Lustbader, Bidzina Kekelia, Jeff Tomerlin, Cory J. Kreutzer, National Renewable Energy Laboratory; Skip Yeakel, Steven Adelman, Volvo Group North America; Zhiming Luo, John Zehme, Aearo Technologies LLC continued on next page SAE 2016 World Congress 77

80 EMISSIONS/ENVIRONMENT/ SUSTAINABILITY WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 - MORNING 313 A 252 B Advances in Alternative Energy Sources for Sustainable Development in the Transportation Sector (Part 2 of 2) (SDP110) This session explores advances in the creation of sustainable energy sources and their usage in the transportation sector. Topics can include research and in-production technology used to produce renewable energy sources and materials. A discussion on lifecycle analysis of the energy sources is also highly recommended. The SDPC encourages usage of papers, presentations, and panels in this session to display leading edge technologies and practical tools for engineers. 8:00-11:00 Advances in Catalyst Substrates (PFL422) Papers in this session cover the systems engineering experience required to achieve ultra-low emission levels on gasoline light-duty vehicles. Emission system component topics for this session include the development of advanced threeway catalysts, the development of NOX control strategies for gasoline lean burn engines, the application of high cell density substrates to advanced emission systems, and the integration of these components into full vehicle emission systems. 8:00-11:00 Advances in Nox Reduction Technology (Part 1 of 2) (PFL424) These sessions will focus on Advances in NOx Reduction Technology. The topics covered will include: new materials for Lean NOx Traps (LNT) and Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR); system integration and durability; advances in NOx catalyst substrates, novel reductants and mixing designs. 8:00-11:00 Climate Control (Part 2 of 3) (HX104) Climate control is a defining vehicle attribute and is associated with brand image. Thermal performance and quality of climate control are both critical to customer satisfaction. The system has strong design interaction with other vehicle systems, while its primary objective is to deliver thermal comfort and occupant safety with low energy consumption. Energy reduction and Defogging are just a few of the recent advances. 8:00-11:00 10:30 Michael Jon Grichnik, Rahul Jhavar, Caterpillar Inc.; Navtej Singh, Navistar Inc. Chairpersons: Michael Jon Grichnik, Rahul Jhavar, Caterpillar Inc.; Navtej Singh, Navistar Inc. An experimental analysis of biodiesel production from mixture of Neem (Azadirachta indica) oil and Sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) oil and its performance and emission testing on a diesel engine Douglas Ball, Umicore Autocat USA Inc.; Rasto Brezny, Manufacturers of Emission Controls Assoc.; Ronald Heck, RMH Consulting; Joseph E. Kubsh, Manufacturers of Emission Controls Assoc. Chairpersons: Rasto Brezny, Joseph Kubsh, Manufacturers of Emission Controls Assoc Platinum group metals alternative technology of automobile exhaust purification catalyst Brad Adelman, Navistar Inc.; Danan Dou, John Deere Product Engineering Center; Magdi K. Khair; Rahul Mital, General Motors LLC; Shyam Santhanam, Navistar Inc. Adapting Design for Six Sigma (DFSS) Methodology for Diesel Lean NOx Trap (LNT) Catalyst Screening ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Tarun Mehra, Naveen Kumar, Salman Javed, Ashish Jaiswal, Farhan javed, Delhi Technological University Planned by Sustainable Development Program Committee / Engineering Meetings Board Yasunari Hanaki, Misaki Fujimoto, Junji Itou, Nissan Motor Co.,Ltd. Planned by Exhaust Aftertreatment and Emissions Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Homayoun Ahari, Michael Smith, Michael Zammit, FCA US LLC; Brad Walker, ASI Consulting LLC Planned by Exhaust Aftertreatment and Emissions Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Bashar AbdulNour, General Dynamics Land Systems; Jeffrey Bozeman, General Motors Co.; Tao Zhan, California Air Resources Board Analysis of Defogging Pattern on Windshield and Ventilation Load Reduction based on Humidity Distribution Control Hideaki Nagano, Kenji Tomita, Yasuhiro Tanoue, Yuji Kobayashi, Itsuhei Kohri, Tokyo City University; Shinsuke Kato, IIS, University of Tokyo Planned by Thermal Management Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group 78 SAE 2016 World Congress

81 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 - MORNING 252 A 259 Particle Emissions from Combustion Sources (Part 1 of 2) (PFL450) This session deals with particle emissions from combustion engines, including measurement and testing methods, and the effects of changes in fuel composition. Topics include the environmental and health effects of elemental carbon and organic carbon that constitutes solid cored particles plus the environmental and health effects of secondary organic aerosol emissions. This includes particulate emissions from both gasoline and diesel engines. 8:00-11:30 EMISSIONS/ENVIRONMENT/ SUSTAINABILITY Thermal Systems Modeling and Simulation (Part 2 of 5) (HX102) The Thermal Systems Modeling and Simulation session focusses on state of the art simulation technologies for modeling thermal systems and their application in the development and optimization of vehicle thermal management and fuel economy. The papers in the session will range from empirical, 1D modeling methods to three dimensional CFD models as well as coupled methods. 8:00-11:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 Imad A. Khalek, Southwest Research Institute; Amanda Lea-Langton, Univ. of Leeds; Matti Maricq, Ford Motor Company; Andrea Strzelec, Texas A&M University Combustion and Emission Characteristics of a Heavy Duty Engine Fueled with Two Ternary Blends of N-heptane/Iso-octane and Toluene or Benzaldehyde ( ) ( ) Shuli Wang, Xinda Zhu, L.M.T. Somers, L.P.H. de Goey, Eindhoven University of Technology Effects of Spray Droplet Size and Velocity Distributions on Emissions from a Single Cylinder Biofuel Engine ( ) ( ) Chetankumar Patel, Nikhil Sharma, Nachiketa Tiwari, Avinash Kumar Agarwal, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur Optimized On-board PM Analyzer Consisting of Real-time Diffusion Charger Sensor and Particulate Sampler ( ) ( ) Yoshinori Otsuki, Kenji Takeda, Hiroshi Nakamura, Horiba Ltd. Particulate Emissions in GDI Vehicle Transients: An Examination of FTP, HWFET, and US06 Measurements ( ) ( ) Justin Koczak, Andre Boehman, University of Michigan; Matthew Brusstar, US Environmental Protection Agency Volatility Characterization of Nanoparticles from Diesel Low Temperature Combustion Modes (Oral Only) ( ) William F. Northrop, Glenn Lucachick, Univ of Minnesota-Twin Cities; Scott Curran, Vitaly Prikhodko, John Storey, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Very Low PM Mass Measurements: Results from the CRC E-99 project (Oral Only) ( ) Jian Xue, University of California, Riverside; Heejung Jung, Univ. of California-Riverside; Kent Johnson, Univ of California-Riverside; Jacob Swanson, Minnesota State University, Mankato; David Kittelson, Univ of Minnesota-Twin Cities; Thomas Durbin, Univ of California-Riverside Physio-Chemical Characterization of Particulate Matter from a Reactivity Controlled Compression- Ignition Combustion on a Multi-Cylinder Light-Duty Engine (Oral Only) ( ) John M. Storey, Scott Curran, Adam Dempsey, Samuel Lewis, James Parks, Vitaly Prikhodko, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Planned by Exhaust Aftertreatment and Emissions Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Ales Alajbegovic, Exa Corporation; Alaa El-Sharkawy, FCA US LLC; Wilko Jansen, Jaguar & Land Rover; Jason Aaron Lustbader, National Renewable Energy Laboratory; Gursaran D. Mathur, CalsonicKansei North America Inc.; Kumar Srinivasan, FCA US LLC; Sudhi Uppuluri, Computational Sciences Experts Group Modelling of Car Cabin Thermal Behaviour during Cool Down, Using an Advanced CFD/Thermal Approach Andrea Alessandro Piovano, Laura Maria Lorefice, Giuseppe Scantamburlo, FCA Italy S.p.A. Validation of a CFD Model to Predict R-1234yf Concentrations in a Vehicle Cabin Compartment Roberto Monforte, Fabrizio Mattiello, Andrea Perosino, CRF S.C.p.A.; Fabrizio Porta, FCA Italy S.p.A.; Susanna Paz, Pablo Lopez del Rincón, Applus IDIADA Spain Design and Development of Demisting Device of a Commercial Vehicle and its Numerical as well as Experimental Validation Somnath Sen, Mayur Selokar, Diwakar Nisad, Kamal Kishore, Subros Limited Numerical Investigation of Geometry Effects on Flow, Heat Transfer and Defrosting Characteristics of a Simplified Automobile Windshield with a Single Row of Impinging Jets Xuzhi Du, Zhigang Yang, Hua Zhou, Qiliang Li, Zheyan Jin, Tongji University Scaling Model of Heat Exchangers in Automotive Air Conditioning Systems Kaushal Kumar Jha, Imran Shaik, Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. Automotive LED Headlamp Defogging: Experimental and Numerical Investigation Ramanand Singh, Remesh Kuzhikkali, Nitesh Shet, Sekarapandian Natarajan, SABIC Tech Center; Govind Kizhedath, SABIC; Murugan Arumugam, SABIC Tech Center Thermal design & analysis of Spacecraft for lunar descent and surface operations. Paras Kaushal, Satishchandra C. Wani, Axiom Research Labs Private Limited Planned by Thermal Management Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group SAE 2016 World Congress 79

82 EMISSIONS/ENVIRONMENT/ SUSTAINABILITY WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 - AFTERNOON B 313 A Advances in Nox Reduction Technology (Part 2 of 2) (PFL424) These sessions will focus on Advances in NOx Reduction Technology. The topics covered will include: new materials for Lean NOx Traps (LNT) and Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR); system integration and durability; advances in NOx catalyst substrates, novel reductants and mixing designs. 1:00-4:00 Climate Control (Part 3 of 3) (HX104) Climate control is a defining vehicle attribute and is associated with brand image. Thermal performance is critical to customer satisfaction. The primary objective is to deliver occupant safety and thermal comfort at minimum energy consumption, yet the system has strong design interaction with other vehicle systems. Noise, Air Quality, and Energy ace are just a few of the recent advances. 1:00-3:30 Emissions Measurement and Testing (Part 1 of 2) (PFL440) Sub-sessions cover emissions measuring techniques and testing regimes. This includes new analysis techniques and the novel application of existing techniques, the comparison of existing and proposed testing regimes with real world experience, including modeling. 1:00-4:30 LCA, Sustainability and End-of- Life (SDP113) This session reviews life cycle assessments on materials, technologies, and processes, as well as vehicle end-oflife issues including, parts reuse, parts remanufacturing, parts/materials recycling and the technologies and processes associated with these activities. Other topics included in this session are updates on the development of life cycle analysis databases for use by the national and international community. 1:00-3:00 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 Brad Adelman, Navistar Inc.; Danan Dou, John Deere Product Engineering Center; Magdi K. Khair; Rahul Mital, General Motors LLC; Shyam Santhanam, Navistar Inc. Robust SCR Design Against Environmental Impacts Bashar AbdulNour, General Dynamics Land Systems; Jeffrey Bozeman, General Motors Co.; Tao Zhan, California Air Resources Board Experimental Investigation to Determine Influence of Build-up of Cabin Carbon Dioxide Concentrations for Occupants Fatigue Mike Braisher, Jaguar & Land Rover; Praveen Chavannavar, NGK Automotive Ceramics USA Inc.; Scott Allen Drennan, Convergent Science Inc.; Allen B. Duncan, University Of Toledo; Leslie Hill, Horiba, Ltd.; Mahmoud K. Yassine, FCA US LLC Recovery of Tail Pipe Species Concentrations Signals and Its Effect On Emissions Calculations from Raw Exhaust Gas Streams During Chassis Dynamometer Tests ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Jason Jacques, Thomas Pauly, Umicore Autocat USA Inc.; Michael Zammit, Homayoun Ahari, Michael Smith, FCA US LLC Impact of Thermal and Chemical Ageing of Fe-BEA SCR Catalyst on NOx Conversion Performance Gursaran D. Mathur, CalsonicKansei North America Inc. Numerical Simulation and Validation of Cabin Aiming and Cool-Down of a Passenger Car Venkatraman Mahadevan, Suresh Iyer, David Klinikowski, Larson Transportation Institute Investigation of Urea Derived Deposits Composition in SCR Systems and Their Potential Effect on Overall PM Emissions ( ) ( ) ( ) (Oral Only) Jonas Jansson, Soran Shwan, Volvo Group Trucks Technology; Magnus Skoglundh, Chalmers University of Technology Development of Emission Control Systems to Enable High NOx Conversion with Low N2O on Heavy Duty Diesel Engines Somnath Sen, Mayur Selokar, Subros Limited A Novel Approach to Predict HVAC Noise Using 1D Simulation Scott Eakle, Svitlana Kroll, Alice Yau, John Gomez, Cary Henry, Southwest Research Institute NH3 measurements for advanced SCR applications Katie Soulliere; Susan Sawyer-Beaulieu, Univ. of Windsor Chairpersons: Katie Soulliere; Susan Sawyer-Beaulieu, Univ. of Windsor Critical Factors in the Development of Well- To-Wheel Analyses of Alternative Fuel and Advanced Powertrain Heavy-Duty Vehicles Andrew Burnham, Hao Cai, Michael Wang, Argonne National Laboratory Well-to-wheel comparison of multi-mode advanced combustion strategies and other advanced light duty vehicle technologies Scott Curran, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions by Electric Vehicles in China: the Cost- Effectiveness Analysis (Oral Only) ( ) ( ) ( ) Mojghan Naseri, Johnson Matthey Inc. Balashunmuganathan Vasanth, Kumar Sathish, FCA Engineering India Pvt Ltd; Murali Govindarajalu, FCA US LLC; Mohsin Khan, FCA Engineering India Pvt Ltd Xander Seykens, Erik van den Tillaart, TNO; Velizara Lilova, Horiba Europe GmbH; Shigeru Nakatani, Horiba Ltd. Xiang Cheng, Han Hao, Zongwei Liu, Fuquan Zhao, Tsinghua Univ. An Approach to Controlling N2O Emission on HDD On-Road Applications Reduction of Energy Used for Vehicle Interior Climate Laboratory Testing of a Continuous Emissions Monitor for Trace Level Sulfur Dioxide ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Davion O. Clark, Thomas Pauly, Umicore Autocat USA Inc. High-Porosity Cordierite Honeycomb Substrate Design Parameter Study in Combination with Vanadia SCR Filip Nielsen, Åsa Uddheim, Volvo Car Corporation; Jan-Olof Dalenbäck, Chalmers Univ of Technology Assessment of the Effect of Cabin Leakage on Thermal Comfort and Fuel Efficiency of an SUV ( ) ( ) ( ) Ryuji Kai, Tsuyoshi Asako, Tetsuo Toyoshima, Claus Vogt, NGK Automotive Ceramics USA Inc.; Shogo Hirose, Shiori Nakao, NGK Insulators Ltd. N2O Formation and Mitigation for an Advanced Heavy Duty Diesel Engine using the different SCR System Formulations and Gas Compositions Kaushal Kumar Jha, Sarveshwar Reddy Mulamalla, Anil Anugu, Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd (Oral Only) ( ) Brad Adelman, Navtej Singh, Darren Gosbee, Navistar Inc.; Arvind Harinath, Cummins Emission Solutions; Changsheng Su, Stephen M. Holl, Cummins Inc. John Pisano, Thomas D. Durbin, Kurt Bumiller, University of California; Gervase Mackay, Alak Chanda, Keith Mackay, Unisearch Associates Inc.; Winston Potts, John Collins, California Air Resources Board Investigation of Crystalline Powder Precipitates Observed in Engine Exhaust Emission Measurement Systems and NOx Exhaust Gas Analyzers. Robert Zummer, Tim Nevius, Scott Porter, Horiba Instruments Inc. Comparison of Hydrocarbon Measurement with FTIR and FID in a Dual Fuel Locomotive Engine Nolan Wright, Dustin Osborne, Southwest Research Institute; Nathan Music, General Electric Transportation In-Service EV Battery Life Extension Through Feasible Remanufacturing J. Groenewald, WMG, University of Warwick; James Marco, Warwick University; Nicholas Higgins; Anup Barai, WMG Innovative Solutions continued on next page 80 SAE 2016 World Congress

83 EMISSIONS/ENVIRONMENT/ SUSTAINABILITY WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 - AFTERNOON B 313 A Advances in Nox Reduction Technology (Part 2 of 2) (PFL424) These sessions will focus on Advances in NOx Reduction Technology. The topics covered will include: new materials for Lean NOx Traps (LNT) and Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR); system integration and durability; advances in NOx catalyst substrates, novel reductants and mixing designs. 1:00-4:00 Climate Control (Part 3 of 3) (HX104) Climate control is a defining vehicle attribute and is associated with brand image. Thermal performance is critical to customer satisfaction. The primary objective is to deliver occupant safety and thermal comfort at minimum energy consumption, yet the system has strong design interaction with other vehicle systems. Noise, Air Quality, and Energy ace are just a few of the recent advances. 1:00-3:30 Emissions Measurement and Testing (Part 1 of 2) (PFL440) Sub-sessions cover emissions measuring techniques and testing regimes. This includes new analysis techniques and the novel application of existing techniques, the comparison of existing and proposed testing regimes with real world experience, including modeling. 1:00-4:30 LCA, Sustainability and End-of- Life (SDP113) This session reviews life cycle assessments on materials, technologies, and processes, as well as vehicle end-oflife issues including, parts reuse, parts remanufacturing, parts/materials recycling and the technologies and processes associated with these activities. Other topics included in this session are updates on the development of life cycle analysis databases for use by the national and international community. 1:00-3:00 4:00 Brad Adelman, Navistar Inc.; Danan Dou, John Deere Product Engineering Center; Magdi K. Khair; Rahul Mital, General Motors LLC; Shyam Santhanam, Navistar Inc. Planned by Exhaust Aftertreatment and Emissions Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Bashar AbdulNour, General Dynamics Land Systems; Jeffrey Bozeman, General Motors Co.; Tao Zhan, California Air Resources Board Planned by Thermal Management Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group Mike Braisher, Jaguar & Land Rover; Praveen Chavannavar, NGK Automotive Ceramics USA Inc.; Scott Allen Drennan, Convergent Science Inc.; Allen B. Duncan, University Of Toledo; Leslie Hill, Horiba, Ltd.; Mahmoud K. Yassine, FCA US LLC Sensitivity Analysis of Full Scale Catalyst Response under Dynamic TestingConditions A Method to Develop Further Understanding of Catalytic ConverterBehavior Pt.1 ( ) Jonathan David Stewart, Rose Mary Stalker, Richard O Shaughnessy, Roy Douglas, Andrew Woods, Catagen Limited Planned by Exhaust Aftertreatment and Emissions Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Katie Soulliere; Susan Sawyer-Beaulieu, Univ. of Windsor Chairpersons: Katie Soulliere; Susan Sawyer-Beaulieu, Univ. of Windsor Planned by Sustainable Development Program Committee / Engineering Meetings Board SAE 2016 World Congress 81

84 Particle Emissions from Combustion Sources (Part 2 of 2) (PFL450) EMISSIONS/ENVIRONMENT/ SUSTAINABILITY WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 - AFTERNOON 252 A This session deals with particle emissions from combustion engines, including measurement and testing methods, and the effects of changes in fuel composition. Topics include the environmental and health effects of elemental carbon and organic carbon that constitutes solid cored particles plus the environmental and health effects of secondary organic aerosol emissions. This includes particulate emissions from both gasoline and diesel engines. 1:00-4:00 Thermal Systems Modeling and Simulation (Part 3 of 5) (HX102) The Thermal Systems Modeling and Simulation session focusses on state of the art simulation technologies for modeling thermal systems and their application in the development and optimization of vehicle thermal management and fuel economy. The papers in the session will range from empirical, 1D modeling methods to three dimensional CFD models as well as coupled methods. 1:00-4:00 Technical Expert Panel Discussion: What Will Be the Impact of PEMS Testing on Future Vehicle Emissions Regulations, Market, and Technology? Portable emissions measurement systems (PEMS) testing is a valuable tool for another level of emissions certification and compliance. For several years PEMS testing of light duty diesel (LDD) vehicles has shown, on occasion, large differences between certification testing and on-road PEMS testing. This panel will discuss the impact of PEMS testing by governmental and other groups on future emissions regulations (e.g., RDE, NTE), powertrain technology, and the vehicle market. 4:00-5:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 Imad A. Khalek, Southwest Research Institute; Amanda Lea-Langton, Univ. of Leeds; Matti Maricq, Ford Motor Company; Andrea Strzelec, Texas A&M University Effects of Lube Oil Sulfur and Ash on Size, Morphology and Element Composition of Diesel Particles ( ) ( ) Yuesen Wang, Xingyu Liang, Ge-Qun Shu, State Key Laboratory of Engines; lihui Dong, Civil Aviation University of China; Hanzhengnan Yu, Yajun Wang, Zhijun Li, State Key Laboratory of Engines Spray Behaviour and Particulate Matter Emissions with M15 in a GDI Engine Ales Alajbegovic, Exa Corporation; Alaa El-Sharkawy, FCA US LLC; Wilko Jansen, Jaguar & Land Rover; Jason Aaron Lustbader, National Renewable Energy Laboratory; Gursaran D. Mathur, CalsonicKansei North America Inc.; Kumar Srinivasan, FCA US LLC; Sudhi Uppuluri, Computational Sciences Experts Group Simultaneous Improvement of Vehicle Under-Hood Airflow and Cooling Drag Using 3D CFD Simulation ( ) ( ) Safwan Hanis Mohd Murad, Joseph Camm, Martin Ken T. Lan, FCA US LLC Davy, Richard Stone, University of Oxford; Dave Richardson, Jaguar Land Rover Limited Particle Emissions from Light-Duty Vehicles during Cold-Cold Start ( ) ( ) Huzeifa Badshah, David Kittelson, William Northrop, Univ of Minnesota-Twin Cities Analysis of EPAct Emission Data Using T70 as an Additional Predictor of PM Emissions from Tier 2 Gasoline Vehicles ( ) ( ) Thomas L. Darlington, Air Improvement Resource Inc.; Dennis Kahlbaum, Air Improvement Resource, Inc.; Shon Van Hulzen, POET LLC; Robert L. Furey, Furey Fuels Consulting, LLC Investigation of Active Surface Area as an Alternative Metric for Quantifying Low PM Mass Emissions from Light Duty Vehicles (Oral Only) ( ) Heejung Jung, Univ. of California-Riverside; Yang Li, Jian Xue, University of California - Riverside; David Quiros, Shaohua Hu, Tao Huai, Alberto Ayala, California Air Resources Board The Effect of Diesel Exhaust Fluid Dosing on Tailpipe Particle Number Emissions ( ) ( ) Michael A. Robinson, Jacob Backhaus, Ryan Foley, Z. Gerald Liu, Cummins Emission Solutions Chunhui Zhang, Mesbah Uddin, UNC Charlotte Motorsports Engineering; Xu Song, Hyundai-Kia America Technical Center Inc; Chen Fu, UNC Charlotte Motorsports Engineering; Lee Foster, Hyundai-Kia America Technical Center Inc Optimization of Vehicle Air Intake System and Air Charge Temperature for Better Engine Performance and Fuel Economy Numerical Investigation of Natural Convection in a Simplified Engine Bay Blago B. Minovski, Lennart Lofdahl, Chalmers University of Technology; Peter Gullberg, Volvo Group Trucks Technology A Note on the Applicability of Thermo-Acoustic Engines for Automotive Waste Heat Recovery Mikael Karlsson, Mats Åbom, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, CCGEx; Manan Lalit, Escenda Engineering AB; Ragnar Glav, Scania AB 1D Transient Thermal Model of an Automotive Electric Engine Cooling Fan Motor Kaushal Kumar Jha, Ravi Ranjan, Parvej Khan, Lakshmaiah Brahmasani, Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. Studies on Aero-Acoustics Noise Prediction of MAC Unit Using Computational Modelling Balashunmuganathan Vasanth, Kumar Sathish, Mayur Sah, FCA Engineering India Pvt Ltd Galen B. Fisher, University of Michigan Technical Expert Panel Discussion Moderators: Timothy Johnson, Corning Inc. Panelists: Leslie Hill, Horiba, Ltd. Joseph Kubsh, Manufacturers of Emissions Controls Association (MECA) Charles Roberts, Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) Casey Selecman, Martec, Inc. Planned by Exhaust Aftertreatment and Emissions Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity 82 SAE 2016 World Congress Planned by Thermal Management Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group Planned by Thermal Management Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group

85 EMISSIONS/ENVIRONMENT/ SUSTAINABILITY THURSDAY, APRIL 14 - MORNING 251 C 252 A 252 B 313 A Emission Control Modeling (Part 1 of 2) (PFL430) Papers cover exhaust aftertreatment system models, as well as their validation and application. Technologies encompassed include DOC, HC Trap, DPF, GPF, LNT, TWC, SCR, SCRF, ammonia oxidation catalysts, hybrid or combined catalysts, urea-water solution spray dynamics, and mixture non-uniformity. Modeling aspects range from fundamental, 3D models of individual components to system level simulation, optimization, variation, degradation, and control. 8:00-11:30 Gaseous Engine Emissions (Part 1 of 2) (PFL460) Combustion engine gaseous emissions (regulated and non-regulated). Includes well-to-wheels CO2 production for alternative technologies, fuel economy and GHG emission research with focus on engine, emissions, fuels, control or related components or sub-components. Also includes hydrocarbon and specific NOx species production over aftertreatment devices resulting from changes in fuel specification and the inclusion of bioderived components and consideration of secondary aftertreatment emissions. 8:00-9:30 On-board Measurement and Control (PFL425) This technical session will focus on internal combustion engine emissions on board measurement and control. Papers and presentations will cover topics that discuss varying methods of emissions data collection and control during operation of vehicles and engines. Topics will also include various advanced analysis techniques to determine emissions levels and reduce emissions under in-use operations. 8:00-10:00 Sustainable and Energy Efficient Manufacturing (SDP109) This session addresses research and development in energy efficient manufacturing relevant to the transportation industry. Topics include but are not limited to energy efficient manufacturing technologies and best practices for established manufacturing methods. In addition, the session examines innovative design and modeling techniques relevant to energy systems employed in automotive manufacturing. 8:00-9:00 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 Christopher Depcik, Univ. of Kansas; Maruthi Devarakonda, General Electric Company; Thomas McKinley, Cummins Inc.; Vincenzo Mulone, Univ. Of Roma Tor Vergata; Achuth Munnannur, Cummins Inc.; Balaji Sukumar, Johnson Matthey ECT Sulfur Poisoning of a NO x Storage Catalyst - A Comprehensive Modelling Approach Mansour Masoudi, Emissol LLC; Rachel L. Muncrief; Behnam Bahrami, Krishna Kamasamudram, Cummins Inc.; Siddiq Khan, ACEEE Exhaust Emissions of Gaseous and Solid Pollutants Measured over the NEDC, FTP-75 and WLTC Chassis Dynamometer Driving Cycles Shouxian Ren, General Motors LLC; Hui Xu, Cummins Inc. Real-world emissions measurement using PEMS. A case study of more than 1000 on-road tests. Deepak Gupta, Wichita State University; Bhaskaran Gopalakrishnan, West Virginia Univ. Chairpersons: Deepak Gupta, Wichita State University Development of Paint Booth : New Paint Mist Collection Method ( ) ( ) (Oral Only) ( ) Klaus Hadl, Reinhard Ratzberger, Helmut Eichlseder, Graz University of Technology; Martin Schuessler, Waldemar Linares, Hannes Pucher, AVL List GmbH Piotr Bielaczyc, Joseph Woodburn, Andrzej Szczotka, BOSMAL Automotive R & D Institute Nick Molden, Emissions Analytics Tatsuya Iida, Hiroya Mitani, Mamoru Sato, Toyota Motor Corporation Robust, Cost-Optimal and Compliant Engine and Aftertreatment Operation using Air-path Control and Tailpipe Emission Feedback Cold running NOx emission comparison between conventional and hybrid powertrain configurations using real world driving data On Road Durability and Performance Test of Diesel Particulate Filter with BS III and BS IV Fuel for Indian Market ( ) ( ) ( ) (Oral Only) Satish Narayanan Ramachandran, Gillis Hommen, Paul Mentink, Xander Seykens, Frank Willems, Frank Kupper, TNO Automotive Modeling of catalyzed particulate filters concept phase simulation and real-time plant modeling on HiL Roberto Aliandro Varella, Instituto Superior Técnico (IST); Gonçalo Gonçalves, Gonçalo Duarte, IDMEC - IST; Tiago Farias, Instituto Superior Técnico (IST) Detailed Characterization of Criteria Pollutant Emissions from D-EGR Light Duty Vehicle ( ) ( ) ( ) Johann C. Wurzenberger, Sophie Bardubitzki, Susanne Kutschi, Robert Fairbrother, Christoph Poetsch, AVL LIST GmbH Catalytic Soot Oxidation: Effect of Ceria- Zirconia Catalyst Particle Size Cary Henry, Svitlana Kroll, Vinay Premnath, Ian Smith, Peter Morgan, Imad Khalek, Southwest Research Institute ( ) ( ) Athanasios G. Konstandopoulos, CERTH/ CPERI and Aristotle University; Chrysoula Pagkoura, Souzana Lorentzou, Georgia Kastrinaki, CERTH/CPERI Investigation of diesel particulate dendrite bridge formation in surface pores through electron microscopic visualization and diffusion limit aggregation modeling (Oral Only) Ryoko Sanui, Katsunori Hanamura, Tokyo Institute of Technology Evaluation and Prediction of Deposit Severity in SCR Systems ( ) Henrik Smith, Thomas Lauer, Vienna University of Technology; Viktor Schimik, Klaus Gabel, AUDI AG Dhinesh Kumar, Ashwhanth Raju, Nitin Sheth, Mercedes-Benz R&D India Pvt. Ltd.; Steffen Digeser, Daimler AG Degradation of DeNOx Performance of a Urea SCR System in In-use Heavy-duty Vehicles Complying with the New Longterm Regulation in Japan and Estimation of its Mechanism Kenichiroh Koshika, National Traffic Safety and Environment Laboratory; Nobuya Iwami, Takayuki Ichikawa, Tokyo Roki, Co., Ltd.; Hisakazu Suzuki, Toshiro Yamamoto, Yuichi Goto, National Traffic Safety and Environment Laboratory; Masakazu Iwamoto, Chuo University Analysis and Choice of Input Candidates for a Virtual NO x Sensor by a Mutual Information Approach Patrick Schrangl, Roman Schmied, Stephan Stadlbauer, Harald Waschl, Luigi del Re, Johannes Kepler University Linz; Bernhard Ramsebner, Christoph Reiter, BMW Motoren GmbH Optimization of Extraction Process Using N-Hexane Solvent for Mangifera Indica Oil Production from Mangifera Indica Curcas Sangram Jadhav, Madhukar Tandale, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Tech. University continued on next page SAE 2016 World Congress 83

86 EMISSIONS/ENVIRONMENT/ SUSTAINABILITY THURSDAY, APRIL 14 - MORNING 251 C 252 A 252 B 313 A Emission Control Modeling (Part 1 of 2) (PFL430) Papers cover exhaust aftertreatment system models, as well as their validation and application. Technologies encompassed include DOC, HC Trap, DPF, GPF, LNT, TWC, SCR, SCRF, ammonia oxidation catalysts, hybrid or combined catalysts, urea-water solution spray dynamics, and mixture non-uniformity. Modeling aspects range from fundamental, 3D models of individual components to system level simulation, optimization, variation, degradation, and control. 8:00-11:30 Gaseous Engine Emissions (Part 1 of 2) (PFL460) Combustion engine gaseous emissions (regulated and non-regulated). Includes well-to-wheels CO2 production for alternative technologies, fuel economy and GHG emission research with focus on engine, emissions, fuels, control or related components or sub-components. Also includes hydrocarbon and specific NOx species production over aftertreatment devices resulting from changes in fuel specification and the inclusion of bioderived components and consideration of secondary aftertreatment emissions. 8:00-9:30 On-board Measurement and Control (PFL425) This technical session will focus on internal combustion engine emissions on board measurement and control. Papers and presentations will cover topics that discuss varying methods of emissions data collection and control during operation of vehicles and engines. Topics will also include various advanced analysis techniques to determine emissions levels and reduce emissions under in-use operations. 8:00-10:00 Sustainable and Energy Efficient Manufacturing (SDP109) This session addresses research and development in energy efficient manufacturing relevant to the transportation industry. Topics include but are not limited to energy efficient manufacturing technologies and best practices for established manufacturing methods. In addition, the session examines innovative design and modeling techniques relevant to energy systems employed in automotive manufacturing. 8:00-9:00 11:00 Christopher Depcik, Univ. of Kansas; Maruthi Devarakonda, General Electric Company; Thomas McKinley, Cummins Inc.; Vincenzo Mulone, Univ. Of Roma Tor Vergata; Achuth Munnannur, Cummins Inc.; Balaji Sukumar, Johnson Matthey ECT Experimental and Numerical analysis for Urea-SCR catalyst converter ( ) Takafumi Yamauchi, Yoshiki Takatori, Toyota Central R&D Labs Inc.; Koichiro Fukuda, Toyota Motor Corporation; Masatoshi Maruyama, DENSO Coporation Planned by Exhaust Aftertreatment and Emissions Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Mansour Masoudi, Emissol LLC; Rachel L. Muncrief; Behnam Bahrami, Krishna Kamasamudram, Cummins Inc.; Siddiq Khan, ACEEE Planned by Exhaust Aftertreatment and Emissions Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Shouxian Ren, General Motors LLC; Hui Xu, Cummins Inc. Planned by Exhaust Aftertreatment and Emissions Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Deepak Gupta, Wichita State University; Bhaskaran Gopalakrishnan, West Virginia Univ. Chairpersons: Deepak Gupta, Wichita State University Planned by Sustainable Development Program Committee / Engineering Meetings Board BUILD YOUR SKILLS & KNOWLEDGE ADVANCE YOUR CAREER Stay current on the latest technology, increase your knowledge, and positively affect your organization s bottom line with: Practical, useable industry knowledge delivered by respected and expert professionals Networking with authorities and learning alongside industry peers The technical content you expect from online courses offering time- and money-saving training Customized onsite training designed for your organization s specific needs Build on your core education with fundamentals courses or specialize with technology-specific training - find the solution that fits your needs with Professional Development from SAE. Plan your Professional Development Now training.sae.org P SAE 2016 World Congress

87 EMISSIONS/ENVIRONMENT/ SUSTAINABILITY THURSDAY, APRIL 14 - MORNING 252 A Technical Expert Panel Discussion: Sub-23 nm Particle Emissions from Engines (PFL499) Euro 6/VI regulations include a stringent solid particle number emissions limit (> 23 nm in diameter) that affect heavy-duty on-highway engines, light-duty diesel and gasoline direct injection engines. Particle number is not currently regulated in the. Sub-23 nm particles are emitted from internal combustion engines and controlling them is important. This panel will discuss the particle number emissions topic and its implications with a focus on particles below 23 nm in diameter. 10:00-11:30 Thermal System Components (Part 1 of 2) (HX101) Thermal Management represents one of the key aspects of the vehicle development. It ensures that the temperatures in the underhood and underbody areas are in desired ranges, that thermal systems operate as designed, and that no component operation is at risk due to excessive temperatures. This session covers the design of thermal components and systems and their vehicle integration. 8:00-11:00 Thermal Systems Modeling and Simulation (Part 4 of 5) (HX102) The Thermal Systems Modeling and Simulation session focusses on state of the art simulation technologies for modeling thermal systems and their application in the development and optimization of vehicle thermal management and fuel economy. The papers in the session will range from empirical, 1D modeling methods to three dimensional CFD models as well as coupled methods. 8:00-11:00 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 Imad A. Khalek, Southwest Research Institute; Matti Maricq, Ford Motor Company; Andrea Strzelec, Texas A&M University; Amanda Lea-Langton, Univ. of Manchester Technical Expert Panel Discussion Moderators - Andrea Strzelec, Texas A&M University Panelists - Imad A. Khalek, Southwest Research Institute Matti Maricq, Ford Motor Company David Kittelson, Univ of Minnesota-Twin Cities Giorgio Martini, E C Joint Research Center Alaa El-Sharkawy, FCA US LLC; Gursaran D. Mathur, CalsonicKansei North America Inc.; Ronald Semel, Ford Motor Company; Andrew Sutherland, BorgWarner Inc. Development of a Compact Adsorption Heat Pump System for Automotive Air Conditioning System ( ) ( ) Yasuki Hirota, Ryuichi Iwata, Takafumi Yamauchi, Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc.; Manabu Orihashi, Masaki Morita, Toyota Motor Corporation Evaluation of Heat Pipe Heat Exchanger for Automotive Applications ( ) ( ) Alaa El-Sharkawy, Ahmed Uddin, FCA US LLC Application of Rankine Cycle to Passenger Vehicle Waste Heat Recovery - A Review ( ) ( ) Feng Zhou, Ercan Dede, Shailesh Joshi, Toyota Research Institute North America Efficiency Improvement in Exhaust Heat Recirculation System ( ) ( ) Toshio Murata, Tadashi Nakagawa, Toyota Motor Corporation; Hisashi Nishino, Kazunari Matsuura, Sango Co., Ltd. Studying the Efficiency of Different CAE/ CFD Methods for Modeling Complex Air-to- Air Heat Exchangers ( ) ( ) Meisam Mehravaran, Ford Motor Company; Aurélien Levasseur, ValeoThermal Systems; Yi Zhang, Ford Motor Company; Manuel Henner, VALEO The Effects of Temperature, Shear Stress, and Deposit Thickness on EGR Cooler Fouling Removal Mechanism - Part 1 ( ) ( ) Taehoon Han, Hyunki Sul, John Hoard, University of Michigan; Chih-Kuang Kuan, Daniel Styles, Ford Motor Company Ales Alajbegovic, Exa Corporation; Alaa El-Sharkawy, FCA US LLC; Wilko Jansen, Jaguar & Land Rover; Jason Aaron Lustbader, National Renewable Energy Laboratory; Gursaran D. Mathur, CalsonicKansei North America Inc.; Kumar Srinivasan, FCA US LLC; Sudhi Uppuluri, Computational Sciences Experts Group Simulation Approach for Vehicle Life-Time Thermal Analysis applied to a HEV battery system Armin Traussnig, AVL LIST GmbH; Wilko Jansen, Jaguar & Land Rover; Heinz Petutschnig, Sepp Steiner, Petra Gruen, AVL LIST GmbH Vehicle Powertrain Thermal Management System using Model Predictive Control Amey Y. Karnik, Ford Motor Company; Adrian Fuxman, Honeywell Automotive Software; Phillip Bonkoski, Mrdjan Jankovic, Ford Motor Company; Jaroslav Pekar, Honeywell Automotive Software A Novel Cooling System Control Strategy for Internal Combustion Engines Teresa Castiglione, Francesco Pizzonia, Sergio Bova, Universita della Calabria Prediction of Engine Thermal Behavior during Emission Cycle Using 1D Four Point Mass Model Ravi Ranjan, Kaushal Kumar Jha, Lakshmaiah Brahmasani, Parvej Khan, Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. Cold-Ambient Warm-Up Predictions: A Novel Approach Using 1D Computational Models Sudhi Uppuluri, Hemant R. Khalane, Computational Sciences Experts Group; Yogesh Umbarkar, Ricardo India Private Ltd; Ajay Naiknaware, Computational Sciences Experts Group Transient Response of Minichannel Heat Exchanger Using Al2O3/Ethylene Glycol Nanofluid Mohammed Ismail, Shahram Fotowat, Amir Fartaj, University of Windsor Planned by Thermal Management Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group Planned by Thermal Management Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group Planned by Thermal Management Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group SAE 2016 World Congress 85

88 EMISSIONS/ENVIRONMENT/ SUSTAINABILITY 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 THURSDAY, APRIL 14 - AFTERNOON 251 C 252 B 252 A 258 Emission Control Modeling (Part 2 of 2) (PFL430) Papers cover exhaust aftertreatment system models, as well as their validation and application. Technologies encompassed include DOC, HC Trap, DPF, GPF, LNT, TWC, SCR, SCRF, ammonia oxidation catalysts, hybrid or combined catalysts, urea-water solution spray dynamics, and mixture non-uniformity. Modeling aspects range from fundamental, 3D models of individual components to system level simulation, optimization, variation, degradation, and control. 1:00-4:30 Christopher Depcik, Univ. of Kansas; Maruthi Devarakonda, General Electric Company; Thomas McKinley, Cummins Inc.; Vincenzo Mulone, Univ. Of Roma Tor Vergata; Achuth Munnannur, Cummins Inc.; Balaji Sukumar, Johnson Matthey ECT Direct Numerical Simulation of SCR Reactors through Kinetic Approach Emissions Measurement and Testing (Part 2 of 2) (PFL440) Sub-sessions cover emissions measuring techniques and testing regimes. This includes new analysis techniques and the novel application of existing techniques, the comparison of existing and proposed testing regimes with real world experience, including modeling. 1:00-4:30 Mike Braisher, Jaguar & Land Rover; Praveen Chavannavar, NGK Automotive Ceramics USA Inc.; Scott Allen Drennan, Convergent Science Inc.; Allen B. Duncan, University Of Toledo; Leslie Hill, Horiba, Ltd.; Mahmoud K. Yassine, FCA US LLC Effects of Ethanol Blend Fuels E10 & E85 on the Non-Legislated Emissions of a Flex Fuel Passenger Car Gaseous Engine Emissions (Part 2 of 2) (PFL460) Combustion engine gaseous emissions (regulated and non-regulated). Includes well-to-wheels CO2 production for alternative technologies, fuel economy and GHG emission research with focus on engine, emissions, fuels, control or related components or sub-components. Also includes hydrocarbon and specific NOx species production over aftertreatment devices resulting from changes in fuel specification and the inclusion of bioderived components and consideration of secondary aftertreatment emissions. 1:00-4:00 Mansour Masoudi, Emissol LLC; Rachel L. Muncrief; Behnam Bahrami, Krishna Kamasamudram, Cummins Inc.; Siddiq Khan, ACEEE Effect of reductive regeneration conditions on reactivity and stability of a Pd-based oxidation catalyst for lean-burn natural gas applications Thermal System Components (Part 2 of 2) (HX101) Thermal Management represents one of the key aspects of the vehicle development. It ensures that the temperatures in the underhood and underbody areas are in desired ranges, that thermal systems operate as designed, and that no component operation is at risk due to excessive temperatures. This session covers the design of thermal components and systems and their vehicle integration. 1:00-4:00 ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Vesselin Krassimirov Krastev, University of Tuscia; Giorgio Amati, CINECA; Elio Jannelli, Giacomo Falcucci, University of Naples Parthenope Model-Based OBD Logic Utilizing Adsorption and Desorption Model of NH 3 in SCR Catalyst Jan Czerwinski, Pierre Comte, Univ. of Applied Sciences Biel-Bienne; Zbigniew Stepien, Instytut Nafty i Gazu INIG - PIB; Stanislaw Oleksiak, Instytut Nafty i Gazu INIG Analysis of Emission Factors in RDE Tests as well as in NEDC and WLTC Chassis Dynamometer Tests Yuanzhou Xi, Nathan Ottinger, Z. Gerald Liu, Cummins Emission Solutions Benchmarking and Hardware-in-the-Loop Operation of a 2014 MAZDA SkyActiv 2.0L 13:1 Compression Ratio Engine ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Arifumi Matsumoto, Kenji Furui, Makoto Ogiso, Toru Kidokoro, Toyota Motor Corporation Automotive Selective Catalytic Reduction System Model-based Estimators for on- ECU Implementation: A Brief Overview Jerzy Merkisz, Jacek Pielecha, Poznan University of Technology; Piotr Bielaczyc, Joseph Woodburn, BOSMAL Automotive R&D Institute Capability Assessment Process for the Optimisation of Testing Facilities for Powertrain Development Benjamin Ellies, Charles Schenk, Paul Dekraker, US Environmental Protection Agency Investigation of Insulated Exhaust Manifolds and Turbine Housings in Modern Diesel Engines for Emissions and Fuel Consumption Reduction ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Jiri Figura, Dejan Kihas, Jaroslav Pekar, Michael Uchanski, Honeywell Automotive Software; Nassim Khaled, Sriram Srinivasan, Cummins Inc. Vehicle and Drive Cycle Simulation of a Vacuum Insulated Catalytic Converter Philip Lawson, John Houldcroft, Andrew Neil, Jaguar Land Rover Ltd.; Andrea Balcombe, Richard Osborne, Antonio Ciriello, AVL UK Ltd.; Wilhelm Graupner, AVL List Nordiska AB How Cylinder Cooling and Liner Temperature Profiles Affect NO Emissions; A Device for R&D Fabian Fricke, BENTELER Automobiltechnik GmbH; Om Parkash Bhardwaj, Bastian Holderbaum, FEV GmbH; Terrence Scofield, BENTELER Automotive Corp; Elmar Grußmann, Marco Kollmeier, BENTELER Automobiltechnik GmbH Transient Simulation of Nitrogen Oxide Emissions of CI Engines ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Rohil Daya, John Hoard, University of Michigan; Sreedhar Chanda, Benteler Automotive Corp.; Maneet Singh, University of Michigan Characterization of Aging Effect on Three- Way Catalyst Oxygen Storage Dynamics Travis C. Malouf, John J. Moskwa, University of Wisconsin Madison A Primer on Light Duty Vehicle Fuel Economy and Green House Gas Derivation Benjamin Kaal, IVK, University of Stuttgart; Michael Grill, FKFS; Michael Bargende, IVK, University of Stuttgart Estimating Ozone Potential of Pipe-out Emissions from Euro-3 to Euro-5 Passenger Cars Fueled with Gasoline, Alcohol- Gasoline, Methanol and Compressed Natural Gas ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Stefano Sabatini, Irfan Kil, Clemson University; Travis Hamilton, Jeff Wuttke, Luis Del Rio, Michael Smith, FCA US LLC; Zoran Filipi, Clemson University; Mark A. Hoffman, Clemson-ICAR; Simona Onori, Clemson University Susan Collet, Toyota Technical Center USA, Inc. Xin Wang, Yunshan Ge, Chuanzhen Zhang, Jia Liu, Zihang Peng, Huiming Gong, Beijing Institute of Technology Alaa El-Sharkawy, FCA US LLC; Gursaran D. Mathur, CalsonicKansei North America Inc.; Ronald Semel, Ford Motor Company; Andrew Sutherland, BorgWarner Inc. The Effects of Temperature, Shear Stress, and Deposit Thickness on EGR Cooler Fouling Removal Mechanism - Part 2 Hyunki Sul, Taehoon Han, Mitchell Bieniek, John Hoard, University of Michigan; Chih- Kuang Kuan, Daniel Styles, Ford Motor Company Compact High-Efficiency 2-Layer Blower Fan for HVAC Shoichi Imahigashi, Masaharu Sakai, DENSO Corporation; Etsuro Yoshino, Yasushi Mitsuishi, Nippon Soken, Inc. Impact of Nanofluids on Heat Transfer Performance of a Motorcycle Radiator Elankathiravan Mathivanan, Liping Liu, Lawrence Technological Univ. Development of a Transient Thermal Analysis Model for Engine Mounts Alaa El-Sharkawy, Ahmed Uddin, FCA US LLC Experimental Determination of Effectiveness of Hydrophilic Coating for Evaporators Gursaran D. Mathur, CalsonicKansei North America Inc. continued on next page 86 SAE 2016 World Congress

89 EMISSIONS/ENVIRONMENT/ SUSTAINABILITY 3:30 4:00 4:30 THURSDAY, APRIL 14 - AFTERNOON 251 C 252 B 252 A 258 Emission Control Modeling (Part 2 of 2) (PFL430) Papers cover exhaust aftertreatment system models, as well as their validation and application. Technologies encompassed include DOC, HC Trap, DPF, GPF, LNT, TWC, SCR, SCRF, ammonia oxidation catalysts, hybrid or combined catalysts, urea-water solution spray dynamics, and mixture non-uniformity. Modeling aspects range from fundamental, 3D models of individual components to system level simulation, optimization, variation, degradation, and control. 1:00-4:30 Christopher Depcik, Univ. of Kansas; Maruthi Devarakonda, General Electric Company; Thomas McKinley, Cummins Inc.; Vincenzo Mulone, Univ. Of Roma Tor Vergata; Achuth Munnannur, Cummins Inc.; Balaji Sukumar, Johnson Matthey ECT Design of Catalytic Devices by Means of Genetic Algorithm: Comparison Between Open-Cell Foam and Honeycomb Type Substrates Emissions Measurement and Testing (Part 2 of 2) (PFL440) Sub-sessions cover emissions measuring techniques and testing regimes. This includes new analysis techniques and the novel application of existing techniques, the comparison of existing and proposed testing regimes with real world experience, including modeling. 1:00-4:30 Mike Braisher, Jaguar & Land Rover; Praveen Chavannavar, NGK Automotive Ceramics USA Inc.; Scott Allen Drennan, Convergent Science Inc.; Allen B. Duncan, University Of Toledo; Leslie Hill, Horiba, Ltd.; Mahmoud K. Yassine, FCA US LLC Robust Application of CBE and OBE for Engine Testing System Diagnosis Gaseous Engine Emissions (Part 2 of 2) (PFL460) Combustion engine gaseous emissions (regulated and non-regulated). Includes well-to-wheels CO2 production for alternative technologies, fuel economy and GHG emission research with focus on engine, emissions, fuels, control or related components or sub-components. Also includes hydrocarbon and specific NOx species production over aftertreatment devices resulting from changes in fuel specification and the inclusion of bioderived components and consideration of secondary aftertreatment emissions. 1:00-4:00 Mansour Masoudi, Emissol LLC; Rachel L. Muncrief; Behnam Bahrami, Krishna Kamasamudram, Cummins Inc.; Siddiq Khan, ACEEE Low cost optimisation of engine emissions for an intake runner designed for medium capacity CI engine through correlations between emission values and intake configurations Thermal System Components (Part 2 of 2) (HX101) Thermal Management represents one of the key aspects of the vehicle development. It ensures that the temperatures in the underhood and underbody areas are in desired ranges, that thermal systems operate as designed, and that no component operation is at risk due to excessive temperatures. This session covers the design of thermal components and systems and their vehicle integration. 1:00-4:00 ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Stefania Falfari, Giacomo Micci, Gian Marco Bianchi, Federico Brusiani, University of Bologna; Gianluca Montenegro, Augusto Della Torre, Angelo Onorati, Politecnico di Milano The Effects of Mid-channel Ash Plug on DPF Pressure Drop ( ) (Oral Only) Yujun Wang, Independent Researcher; Carl Kamp, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Mike M. Lambert, Jaguar Land Rover; Belachew Tesfa, Cummins Engine Co. Ltd. Model based development to lead Real Driving Emissions solutions: A 1D Simulation Methodology Hemant Khalane, Engine Analysis; Sudhi Uppuluri, Computational Sciences Experts Group; Yogesh Umbarkar, Ricardo India Private, Ltd. Somendra Pratap Singh, Shikhar Asthana, Shubham Singhal, Naveen Kumar, Delhi Technological University Alaa El-Sharkawy, FCA US LLC; Gursaran D. Mathur, CalsonicKansei North America Inc.; Ronald Semel, Ford Motor Company; Andrew Sutherland, BorgWarner Inc. A Multi-Physical Model of an Active Thermal Management Valve with Experimental Validation Montassar Khammassi, ESTACA; Thierry Marimbordes, MANN+HUMMEL; Judicael Aubry, Bertrand Barbedette, ESTACA; Mickael Cormerais, MANN+HUMMEL; Cherif Larouci, ESTACA; Quentin Frossard, MANN+HUMMEL Planned by Exhaust Aftertreatment and Emissions Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Planned by Exhaust Aftertreatment and Emissions Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Planned by Exhaust Aftertreatment and Emissions Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Planned by Thermal Management Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group SAE 2016 World Congress 87

90 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 THURSDAY, APRIL 14 - AFTERNOON 259 Thermal Systems Modeling and Simulation (Part 5 of 5) (HX102) The Thermal Systems Modeling and Simulation session focusses on state of the art simulation technologies for modeling thermal systems and their application in the development and optimization of vehicle thermal management and fuel economy. The papers in the session will range from empirical, 1D modeling methods to three dimensional CFD models as well as coupled methods. 1:00-4:30 Ales Alajbegovic, Exa Corporation; Alaa El-Sharkawy, FCA US LLC; Wilko Jansen, Jaguar & Land Rover; Jason Aaron Lustbader, National Renewable Energy Laboratory; Gursaran D. Mathur, CalsonicKansei North America Inc.; Kumar Srinivasan, FCA US LLC; Sudhi Uppuluri, Computational Sciences Experts Group Theoretical analysis of a novel electricity-cooling cogeneration system based on waste heat recovery of marine engine ( ) Youcai Liang, State Key Lab of Engines A Study of the Relationship among thermoelectric materials, Operation Condition and Maximum Power Output of Thermoelectric Generator ( ) Song Lan, Zhijia Yang, Richard Stobart, Edward Winward, Loughborough University Optimization of the Number of Thermoelectric Modules in a Thermoelectric Generator for a Specific Engine Drive Cycle ( ) Zhijia Yang, Edward Winward, Song Lan, Richard Stobart, Loughborough University Physics-Based Modeling and Transient Validation of an Organic Rankine Cycle Waste Heat Recovery System for a Heavy-Duty Diesel Engine ( ) Bin Xu, Clemson-ICAR; Xiaobing Liu, BorgWarner Inc; John Shutty, BorgWarner Automotive; Paul Anschel, BorgWarner Turbo Systems; Simona Onori, Zoran Filipi, Mark Hoffman, Clemson-ICAR Numerical analysis on a dual-loop waste heat recovery system coupled with a ORC cycle for vehicle applications ( ) Mattia De Rosa, Roy Douglas, Stephen Glover, Queen s University Belfast Modeling and Optimization of Organic Rankine Cycle for Waste Heat Recovery in Automotive Engines ( ) Ivan Arsie, Andrea Cricchio, Cesare Pianese, Vincenzo Ricciardi, Università di Salerno; Matteo De Cesare, Magneti Marelli Powertrain SPA Meeting the Challenge of Organic Rankine Cycle based Waste Heat Recovery Simulation (Oral Only) Stephen Streater, Mentor Graphics Corp. Planned by Thermal Management Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group EMISSIONS/ENVIRONMENT/ SUSTAINABILITY EMISSIONS/ENVIRONMENT/ SUSTAINABILITY EXHIBITORS Applus IDIADA Aramco Services Company Argonne National Laboratory Controlled Power Technologies Convergent Science Inc Cradle North America Inc Daiichi Seiko Co Ltd Detroit Engineered Products (DEP) Inc Donaldson Company Inc Dow Corning Corp Dynacast Eberspaecher Exhaust Technology EDAG Inc ESTECO Freudenberg Sealing Technologies GmbH Gamma Technologies Inc Intrepid Control Systems, Inc New York State Vehicle Composite Program Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.623 Programming Research Inc Shinhan Precision Ind Co Ltd Sinocat Environmental Protection Co Ltd The Lee Company Toyota Motor Corporation Trensor LLC TwintecBaumot Group Univ of Maine Clean Snowmobile Club...U3 88 SAE 2016 World Congress

91 INTEGRATED DESIGN & MANUFACTURING TUE WED THUR AM PM AM PM AM PM Room No. Page No. Additive (3D Printing) Manufacturing (Part 1 & 2) (IDM302) C 90, 91, 92 Body Engineering and Design (Part 1 & 2) (SS100) B 99, 100, 101, 102 Business Modeling/Operation Research/Big Data Analytics (IDM110) A 91, 92 CAD/CAM/CAE Technology (Part 1-4) (SS101) B 93, 94, 96, 97, 99, 100, 101, 102 Design Optimization - Methods and Applications (Part 1 & 2) (SS103) B 93, 96, 97 Integrated Computational Materials Engineering (ICME) (IDM109) A 101, 102 Key Success Factors for DFSS and Lean Manufacturing (IDM400) C 96 Modeling and Simulation of Military Ground Vehicles (Part 1 & 2) (IDM201) C 99, 100, 101, 102 Multidisciplinary Design Optimization (MDO) (IDM111) B 91, 92 Reliability and Robust Design in Automotive Engineering: Decision Under Uncertainty/Uncertainty Modeling (IDM104) B 90 Reliability and Robust Design in Automotive Engineering: Model Validation and Verification (IDM106) C 93, 94 Reliability and Robust Design in Automotive Engineering: Reliability and Accelerated Testing (IDM103) B 93, 94 Reliability and Robust Design in Automotive Engineering: Reliability and Robust Design in Automotive Aero-Thermal and Fluid Systems (IDM105) B 96 Reliability and Robust Design in Automotive Engineering: Reliability- Based Design Optimization and Robustness (IDM102) A 90 Robotics and Factory Automation (IDM303) B 103 Technical Expert Panel Discussion: Preparing For Delivering Knowledge Transfer via Augmented Reality (AE299) A 92 Trends in Development of Accelerated Reliability and Durability Testing Technology (IDM300) C 90 Virtual Design and Engineering (Part 1 & 2) (IDM301) A 95, 98 The purpose of these sessions is to provide an open exchange of ideas. Remarks made by participants or members of the audience cannot be quoted or attributed to the individual or their company unless express permission has been granted by the individual and their company. Any record of remarks, discussion, or photographs may not be used unless express permission has been granted by the individual and their company. SAE 2016 World Congress 89

92 INTEGRATED DESIGN & MANUFACTURING TUESDAY, APRIL 12 - MORNING 331 B 331 A 331 C 331 C Reliability and Robust Design in Automotive Engineering: Decision Under Uncertainty/Uncertainty Modeling (IDM104) Methods for modeling uncertainty and decision making under uncertainty are presented in this session. Both theoretical developments and practical applications from the automotive industry are covered. 9:30-12:30 Reliability and Robust Design in Automotive Engineering: Reliability-Based Design Optimization and Robustness (IDM102) This session will address theoretical developments and automotive applications in RBDO and Robust Design. Topics include: computational algorithms for efficient estimation of reliability, Monte Carlo simulation, Bayesian reliability, Dempster- Shafer Evidence Theory, and Multi- Disciplinary Optimization, among others. 9:30-12:00 Trends in Development of Accelerated Reliability and Durability Testing Technology (IDM300) This session presents the theory, practices and technology used in development of trends in reliability and durability testing (ART/ADT) technology and accurate physical simulation for successful performance predicting. The purpose is covering a new ideas and unique approaches to simulation interaction of full field inputs, safety, and human factors, improvement the ART/ADT stepscomponents, implementation that leads to development dependability, reduce recalls, life cycle cost, time, etc. 9:30-10:00 Additive (3D Printing) Manufacturing (Part 1 of 2) (IDM302) This session deals with the manufacture of detail parts through laser sintering, stereo lithography, fused deposition modeling, and other emerging technologies. The session will explore technologies and methods for producing net or near net parts in various resins, plastics and metals directly from a CAD model that could employ design architectures that couldn t be achieved by other manufacturing methods. 10:30-11:30 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 Zissimos Mourelatos, Oakland Univ.; Efstratios Nikolaidis, University Of Toledo A Load Spectrum Data based Data Mining System for Identifying Different Types of Vehicle Usage of a Hybrid Electric Vehicle Fleet Zissimos Mourelatos, Oakland Univ.; Efstratios Nikolaidis, University Of Toledo Inverse Modeling: Theory and Engineering Examples Bryan Dodson, SKF; Lev Klyatis, Sohar Inc.; Efstratios Nikolaidis, University Of Toledo Chairpersons: Lev Klyatis, Sohar Inc. Improving Engineering Culture for Reliability, Quality, and Testing in Automotive Engineering ( ) ( ) ( ) Philipp Bergmeir, Esslingen University of Applied Sciences; Christof Nitsche, Daimler AG; Jürgen Nonnast, Esslingen University of Applied Sciences; Michael Bargende, University of Stuttgart Rahul Rama Swamy Yarlagadda, Efstratios Nikolaidis, Vijay Kumar Devabhaktuni, University of Toledo Lev Klyatis, Sohar Inc. Assessment of UQ Approaches for Dealing with Sparse Samples of Discrete Random Functions Application to Material Stress- Strain Curves Directional Mahalanobis Distance and Parameter Sensitivities (Oral Only) ( ) Vicente Romero, J. Franklin Dempsey, Ben Balakrishna Chinta, General Motors Co. Schroeder, John Lewis, Nicole Breivik, George Orient, Justin Winokur, Sandia National Laboratories Planning for Design Decisions with Limited Informatio on Dependent Design Alternatives Fatigue Life Estimation of Linear Vibratory Systems (Oral Only) (Oral Only) (Oral Only) Efstratios Nikolaidis, University Of Toledo; Shawn P. Casper, Univ. of Toledo A New Interval Inverse Analysis Method and Its Application in Vehicle Suspension Design Vasiliki TSIANIKA; Monica T. Majcher; Zissimos Mourelatos, Oakland Univ.; Igor Baseski, TARDEC Predicting MEMS Package Level Failure Modes in Automotive Applications Mohamed El-Sayed, Kettering Univ.; Randy Gu, Oakland Univ.; Jared Song, General Motors Co.; Yu J. Teng; Qichao Zheng, General Motors Co. Introduction to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Christal Sheppard, US Patent & Trademark Office Diving Into Carbons CLIP Technology and the Materials That Will Accelerate 3D Manufacturing ( ) ( ) (Oral Only) Xingxing Feng, Kaimin Zhuo, Jinglai Wu, Vikas Godara, Yunqing Zhang, Huazhong University of Science and Tech Greg K. Caswell, James McLeish, Design for Reliablity Solutions Jason Rolland, Carbon 3D Quantification of Model and Parameter Uncertainties in Reliability-based Design Optimization ( ) ( ) Chong Chen, Zhenfei Zhan, Chongqing University; Jie Li, Yazhou Jiang, Helen Yu, Changan Automobile Engineering Institute What is Uncertainty Quantification and Why is it Important in Automotive CAE (Oral Only) Peter Qian, SmartUQ Planned by Integrated Design and Manufacturing Activity Data Mining Based Feasible Domain Recognition for Automotive Structural Optimization Junqi Yang, Zhenfei Zhan, Ling Zheng, Chongqing University; Helen Yu, Yazhou Jiang, Hui Zhao, Jie LI, Changan Automobile Co. Ltd. Planned by Integrated Design and Manufacturing Activity Planned by Integrated Design and Manufacturing Activity Planned by Integrated Design and Manufacturing Activity 90 SAE 2016 World Congress

93 INTEGRATED DESIGN & MANUFACTURING Additive (3D Printing) Manufacturing (Part 2 of 2) (IDM302) TUESDAY, APRIL 12 - AFTERNOON 331 C 331 A 331 B 312 A This session deals with the manufacture of detail parts through laser sintering, stereo lithography, fused deposition modeling, and other emerging technologies. The session will explore technologies and methods for producing net or near net parts in various resins, plastics and metals directly from a CAD model that could employ design architectures that couldn t be achieved by other manufacturing methods. 1:00-3:30 Business Modeling/Operation Research/Big Data Analytics (IDM110) Business Modeling/Operation Research/Big Data Analytics are key enablers for the next wave of innovation and growth across most industries and will address complex issues and systems that involve multiple objective, many alternatives, trade-offs between competing effects, large amounts of data and situations involving uncertainty or risk. This session will address new technical advances in these areas and provide valuable insights through the applications of real-world case studies. 1:00-3:00 Multidisciplinary Design Optimization (MDO) (IDM111) Multidisciplinary design optimization (MDO) focuses on optimizing the performances of complex systems that involve multiple interacting disciplines. It may encompasses design synthesis, sensitivity analysis, approximation concepts, optimization methods and strategies, artificial intelligence, and rule-based design - all in the context of integrated design dealing with multiple disciplines and interacting subsystems or systems of systems. 1:00-5:00 Technical Expert Panel Discussion: Preparing For Delivering Knowledge Transfer via Augmented Reality (AE299) Augmented Reality applications have the ability to deliver work instructions and other service information in context with a person s view of the world; achieving justin-time knowledge transfer, increasing the person s understanding, minimizing their errors and greatly increasing their first time productivity. Wearable hardware and Head Mounted Displays are rapidly improving and will soon support continuous use over full-shift operations. Learn what you need to do to be prepared to leverage AR in your company s manufacturing and service operations. 3:00-4:30 Mohamed El-Sayed, Kettering Univ.; Randy Gu, Oakland Univ.; Jared Song, General Motors Co.; Yu J. Teng; Qichao Zheng, General Motors Co. Michael Cavaretta, Ford Motor Company; Wei Chen, Northwestern Univ.; Yan Fu, Ford Motor Company; Ramakrishna Koganti, Ramk Inc. Ching-Hung Chuang, Ford Motor Company; Efstratios Nikolaidis, University Of Toledo; Simon Xu, General Motors Co.; Ren-Jye Yang, Ford Motor Company Arnold Taube, John Deere World Headquarters; James (Jim) E. Wagner, Caterpillar Inc. 1:00 1:30 2:00 Barriers to entry in automotive production and opportunities with emerging additive manufacturing techniques Sentiment Analysis of Chinese Auto Reviews from Social Media ( ) (Oral Only) ( ) Piyush Bubna, Ricardo Inc.; Michael P. Humbert, United Technologies Research Center; Marc Wiseman, Ricardo Inc.; Enrico Manes, United Technologies Research Center Big Area Additive Manufacturing and Hardware-in-the-Loop for Rapid Vehicle Powertrain Prototyping: A Case Study on the Development of a 3-D-Printed Shelby Cobra Xianfeng Hu, Yan Fu, Yao Ge, Ford Motor Company Sensitivity Analysis of the Collaborative Emission Reduction Strategy between the Transportation and Electricity Generator Sectors ( ) (Oral Only) ( ) Scott Curran, Paul Chambon, Randall Lind, Lonnie Love, Robert Wagner, Steven Whitted, David Smith, Brian Post, Ronald Graves, Craig Blue, Johney Green, Martin Keller, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Design Methodology and Development of an Economical 3D Printer Sentao Miao, Boxiao Chen, University of Michigan; Yan Fu, Margaret Strumolo, Ford Motor Company; Xiuli Chao, University of Michigan; Michael A. Tamor, Ford Motor Company Pricing Of Renewable Gasoline And Its Impact On Ghg Emission Reduction Planning For Automakers And Electricity Generators ( ) ( ) ( ) Farhan Javed, Salman Javed, Delhi Technological University Sentao Miao, University of Michigan; Yan Fu, Margaret Strumolo, Ford Motor Company.; Boxiao Chen, Xiuli Chao, University of Michigan; Erica Klampfl, Michael Tamor, Ford Motor Company Chairpersons: Zhendan Xue, Esteco North America Inc; Lei Shi, Great Wall Motor Co Ltd MDO-based Platform Development for Attributes Integration and Application on Vehicle Body Design Lei Shi, Ji Yang, Zhaomin Zhang, Zhan Zhang, Great Wall Motor Company Limited Methods to Find Best Designs Among Infeasible Design Data Sets for Highly Constrained Design Optimization Problems Adarsh Viji Elango, Zhendan Xue, Apurva Gokhale, Esteco North America Inc.; Saket Kansara, Ford Motor Company Towards optimization of multi-material structure: metamodeling of mixed-variable problems Hongyi Xu, Ching-Hung Chuang, Ren-Jye Yang, Ford Motor Company continued on next page SAE 2016 World Congress 91

94 INTEGRATED DESIGN & MANUFACTURING Additive (3D Printing) Manufacturing (Part 2 of 2) (IDM302) TUESDAY, APRIL 12 - AFTERNOON 331 C 331 A 331 B 312 A This session deals with the manufacture of detail parts through laser sintering, stereo lithography, fused deposition modeling, and other emerging technologies. The session will explore technologies and methods for producing net or near net parts in various resins, plastics and metals directly from a CAD model that could employ design architectures that couldn t be achieved by other manufacturing methods. 1:00-3:30 Business Modeling/Operation Research/Big Data Analytics (IDM110) Business Modeling/Operation Research/Big Data Analytics are key enablers for the next wave of innovation and growth across most industries and will address complex issues and systems that involve multiple objective, many alternatives, trade-offs between competing effects, large amounts of data and situations involving uncertainty or risk. This session will address new technical advances in these areas and provide valuable insights through the applications of real-world case studies. 1:00-3:00 Multidisciplinary Design Optimization (MDO) (IDM111) Multidisciplinary design optimization (MDO) focuses on optimizing the performances of complex systems that involve multiple interacting disciplines. It may encompasses design synthesis, sensitivity analysis, approximation concepts, optimization methods and strategies, artificial intelligence, and rule-based design - all in the context of integrated design dealing with multiple disciplines and interacting subsystems or systems of systems. 1:00-5:00 Technical Expert Panel Discussion: Preparing For Delivering Knowledge Transfer via Augmented Reality (AE299) Augmented Reality applications have the ability to deliver work instructions and other service information in context with a person s view of the world; achieving justin-time knowledge transfer, increasing the person s understanding, minimizing their errors and greatly increasing their first time productivity. Wearable hardware and Head Mounted Displays are rapidly improving and will soon support continuous use over full-shift operations. Learn what you need to do to be prepared to leverage AR in your company s manufacturing and service operations. 3:00-4:30 Mohamed El-Sayed, Kettering Univ.; Randy Gu, Oakland Univ.; Jared Song, General Motors Co.; Yu J. Teng; Qichao Zheng, General Motors Co. Michael Cavaretta, Ford Motor Company; Wei Chen, Northwestern Univ.; Yan Fu, Ford Motor Company; Ramakrishna Koganti, Ramk Inc. Ching-Hung Chuang, Ford Motor Company; Efstratios Nikolaidis, University Of Toledo; Simon Xu, General Motors Co.; Ren-Jye Yang, Ford Motor Company Arnold Taube, John Deere World Headquarters; James (Jim) E. Wagner, Caterpillar Inc. 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 Technical Expert Panel Discussion: Additive Manufacturing Moderators: Mohamed El-Sayed, Kettering Univ. Panelists: TBA Planned by Integrated Design and Manufacturing Activity Manufacturing the Next Generation of Connected and Electrified Vehicle Chairpersons: Zhendan Xue, Esteco North America Inc; Lei Shi, Great Wall Motor Co Ltd Multidisciplinary Optimization under Uncertainty using Bayesian Network ( ) ( ) Monika Minarcin, Omron Corporation Chen Liang, Ford Motor Company; Sankaran Mahadevan, Vanderbilt University Planned by Integrated Design and Manufacturing Activity Multidisciplinary Design Optimization of Vehicle Weight Reduction ( ) Zhendan Xue, Adarsh Elango, Esteco North America Inc.; Jian Fang, Ford Research and Innovation Center A New Approach to Optimization of the Injection Molding on Automotive Interior Parts ( ) Heeseung Yang, Hyunkwon Jo, Hyunchul Lee, Hyunmin Park, JaeMin Park, Hanil E-Wha Multi-disciplinary Tolerance Optimization for Internal Combustion Engines Using Gaussian Process and Sequential MDO Method ( ) Jianhua Zhou, Mian LI, Min Xu, Shanghai Jiao Tong University Indian B hatch vehicle fuel efficiency improvement proposal by implementing the cam less VVA (Variable Valve Actuation) technology. ( ) Pulakesh Chakraborty, Ketan Kinage, FCA Engineering India Pvt Ltd Planned by Integrated Design and Manufacturing Activity Technical Expert Panel Discussion: Preparing For Delivering Knowledge Transfer via Augmented Reality Moderators: Paul Robert Davies, Boeing Panelists: Jürgen Lumera, Bosch Automotive Service Solutions LLC Farhad Patel, Huawei Marty Smets, Ford Motor Company Zsolt Szalavari, PTC James (Jim) E. Wagner, Caterpillar Inc. Planned by Service Technology Program Committee / Engineering Meetings Board 92 SAE 2016 World Congress

95 INTEGRATED DESIGN & MANUFACTURING WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 - MORNING 313 B 312 B 331 C 331 B CAD/CAM/CAE Technology (Part 1 of 4) (SS101) This session publishes papers and presentations advancing the knowledge in product design, manufacturing processes, and engineering analysis using the state-ofthe-art computer technology. The scope includes such areas as CFD, manufacturing and assembly simulation, crash-worthiness, computational mechanics, mold flow, ride simulation, ergonomic design, NVH, reverse engineering, etc. Developments in numerical methods applicable to automotive engineering problems will also be considered. 8:00-12:00 Design Optimization - Methods and Applications (Part 1 of 2) (SS103) Design Optimization Methods and Application session features papers on new and improved optimization techniques and on application of different optimization methods in component and vehicle design. Methods include deterministic and stochastic optimization techniques. Applications range from noise pressure optimization and vehicle dynamic response optimization to sub-system topology and shape and full vehicle gage and topology optimization. 8:00-11:00 Reliability and Robust Design in Automotive Engineering: Model Validation and Verification (IDM106) Model Validation and Verification invite papers that deal with the theoretical and/ or applied aspects of one or more of the following representative topics: model development, model correlation/calibration, model verification, model validation, uncertainty quantification, uncertainty propagation, validation metrics, predictive capability assessment, etc. 8:00-11:30 Reliability and Robust Design in Automotive Engineering: Reliability and Accelerated Testing (IDM103) This session presents methods and automotive applications on how to assess reliability and robustness in product development. Topics include among others, system reliability target allocation, interval analysis in robust design and imprecise reliability assessment. It also addresses new developments and applications in the area of accelerated testing. 8:00-11:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 Randy Gu, Oakland Univ.; Jared Song, General Motors Co.; Yu J. Teng; Qichao Zheng, General Motors Co. Finite Element Modeling Method of Vibro- Acoustic Systems for Mid-Frequency Simulation Mallikarjuna Bennur, General Motors Co.; James De Clerck, Michigan Technological Univ.; Chandan Mozumder, General Motors; Vesna Savic, General Motors Co. Technical Keynote: How to Leverage Design Exploration and Optimization in Automotive Industry: Trends, Challenges and Learning from Successful Applications Zhimin Xi, University of Michigan - Dearborn; Zhenfei Zhan, Chongqing University Proposed Validation Method for the Uncertainty Estimation of CNC-CMM Straightness Measurement Error using PSO Algorithm and SMC Technique Yung-Li Lee, FCA US LLC; Paul Lubinski, Thermo King Corp.; Mark A. Pompetzki, HBM-nCode On Determining Multiple Road Test Profiles for Vehicle Level Reliability Testing ( ) (Oral Only) ( ) ( ) Jeffrey R. Hodgkins, Walter Brophy, Thomas Gaydosh, Toyota Technical Center USA, Inc.; Norimasa Kobayashi, Hiroo Yamaoka, Toyota Motor Corporation Fatma Y. Kocer, Altair Engineering Salah H. R. Ali, National Institute for Standards (NIS); Mohammed A. H. Khalafalla, Taibah University; Ihab H. Naeim, Taibah University and NIS; Sarwat Z. A. Zahwi, National Institute for Standards (NIS) Huairui Guo, David Dronzkowski, FCA US LLC Conformability Study into Restricted Displacement of Coated and Uncoated Compression Rings Bayesian Classifier Based Validation Method for Multivariate Systems ( ) ( ) ( ) Matthew W. Dickinson, Nathalie Renevier, John Calderbank, University of Central Lancashire Development of Fracture Model for Laser Screw Welding Near Optimal Control of Fuel Cell Hybrid Electric Vehicles in Real-Time Junqi Yang, Zhenfei Zhan, Chongqing University; Kai Zheng, Jie Hu, Shanghai Jiao Tong University Reliability Analysis with Model Uncertainty Coupling with Parameter and Experiment Uncertainties: A Case Study of 2014 V&V Challenge Problem ( ) ( ) (Oral Only) ( ) Koushi Kumagai, Masaaki Kuwahara, Tsuyoshi Yasuki, Norimasa Koreishi, Toyota Motor Corporation Zhimin Xi, University of Michigan One Click: Multipart CAD to 3D Mesh Carla Majed, Sami H. Karaki, Rabih Jabr, American University of Beirut; Ferdinand Panik, University of Applied Sciences Esslingen Design Study of Lightweight Automatic Transmission Parts for Vehicles Using Level Set-Based Topology Optimization Uncertainty quantification of system model parameters with component level and subsystem level tests A Unified Framework for Conducting Accelerated Fatigue Testing and Analysis Zhigang Wei, Michael Start, Jason Hamilton, Limin Luo, Tenneco Inc. Characterization and Quantification of Uncertainty in Design Parameters Caused by Sample Size Effects Zhigang Wei, Limin Luo, Michael Start, Litang Gao, Tenneco Inc. What Does R90C90 Really Mean? ( ) ( ) ( ) (Oral Only) Martin Schifko, ESS Engineering Software Steyr GmbH; Hans Steiner, Caelynx; Bernhard Kornberger, ESS Engineering Software Steyr GmbH Miho Kumagai, Masaki Otomori, Takanori Ide, Aisin AW Co., Ltd.; Takayuki Yamada, Kazuhiro Izui, Shinji Nishiwaki, Kyoto Univ. Chenzhao Li, Sankaran Mahadevan, Vanderbilt University Mohammad Hijawi, FCA US LLC Fast Crank-Angle Based 0D Simulation of Combustion Engine Cold Tests including Manufacturing Faults and Production Spread Seal Cross-Section Design Automation and Optimization Using Isight Time Dependent Model Bias Correction for Model Based Reliability Analysis Practical Methods for Analyzing Reliability Test Data in the Presence of an Unexpected Failure Mode ( ) ( ) (Oral Only) ( ) Julian Wiederer, University of Applied Sciences Würzburg; Lukas Leitner, Christian Endisch, Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt; Hans Reiss, Audi AG Charles Yuan, Erik Kane, Dassault Systemes Simulia Corp.; Abid Rahman, General Motors Co. Hao Pan, University of Michigan Sharon L. Honecker, David J. Groebel, Adamantios Mettas, ReliaSoft Corporation Development of Fluid-Structure Interaction CAE Method to Assess Effect of Fuel Slosh on Fuel Level Sensor Optimization Solutions for Fan Shroud NVH An Integrated Validation Method for Nonlinear Multiple Curve Comparisons ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Dhaval Vaishnav, Ford Motor Company; Ilja Buerkle, Ford Werke GmbH; Syed Ali, Mike Dong, Ford Motor Company; Alexander Simpson, CD-adapco Prabhakar Konikineni, V. Sundaram, Kumar Sathish, Sankarasubramanian Thirukkotti, FCA Engineering India Pvt Ltd Zhenfei Zhan, Junqi Yang, Chongqing University; Xueqian Chen, Institute of Systems Engineering CAEP; Zhanpeng Shen, Engineering & Design Synthesis of accelerated and more realistic vibration endurance tests using kurtosis Frédéric Kihm, Andrew Halfpenny, Kurt Munson, HBM-nCode continued on next page SAE 2016 World Congress 93

96 INTEGRATED DESIGN & MANUFACTURING WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 - MORNING 313 B 312 B 331 C 331 B CAD/CAM/CAE Technology (Part 1 of 4) (SS101) This session publishes papers and presentations advancing the knowledge in product design, manufacturing processes, and engineering analysis using the state-ofthe-art computer technology. The scope includes such areas as CFD, manufacturing and assembly simulation, crash-worthiness, computational mechanics, mold flow, ride simulation, ergonomic design, NVH, reverse engineering, etc. Developments in numerical methods applicable to automotive engineering problems will also be considered. 8:00-12:00 Design Optimization - Methods and Applications (Part 1 of 2) (SS103) Design Optimization Methods and Application session features papers on new and improved optimization techniques and on application of different optimization methods in component and vehicle design. Methods include deterministic and stochastic optimization techniques. Applications range from noise pressure optimization and vehicle dynamic response optimization to sub-system topology and shape and full vehicle gage and topology optimization. 8:00-11:00 Reliability and Robust Design in Automotive Engineering: Model Validation and Verification (IDM106) Model Validation and Verification invite papers that deal with the theoretical and/ or applied aspects of one or more of the following representative topics: model development, model correlation/calibration, model verification, model validation, uncertainty quantification, uncertainty propagation, validation metrics, predictive capability assessment, etc. 8:00-11:30 Reliability and Robust Design in Automotive Engineering: Reliability and Accelerated Testing (IDM103) This session presents methods and automotive applications on how to assess reliability and robustness in product development. Topics include among others, system reliability target allocation, interval analysis in robust design and imprecise reliability assessment. It also addresses new developments and applications in the area of accelerated testing. 8:00-11:30 11:00 11:30 Randy Gu, Oakland Univ.; Jared Song, General Motors Co.; Yu J. Teng; Qichao Zheng, General Motors Co. Dynamic Three-Dimensional CFD Simulation of Closed Circuit Torque Converter Systems Mallikarjuna Bennur, General Motors Co.; James De Clerck, Michigan Technological Univ.; Chandan Mozumder, General Motors; Vesna Savic, General Motors Co. Zhimin Xi, University of Michigan - Dearborn; Zhenfei Zhan, Chongqing University Design Improvement on Plastic Fuel Tank System with Model Bias Prediction ( ) ( ) ( ) Chiranth Srinivasan, Simerics Inc.; Darshak Joshi, Luk USA LLC; Sujan Dhar, De Ming Wang, Simerics Inc. Influences of Pad Backplate on Thermomechnical Coupling in Disc Brake ( ) Dejian Meng, Lijun Zhang, Zhuoping Yu, Tongji University Planned by Body Engineering Committee / Automobile Body, Chassis, Safety, and Structures Activity Planned by Body Engineering Committee / Automobile Body, Chassis, Safety, and Structures Activity Changsheng Wang; Haijiang Liu, Tongji University; Tao Zhang, Zhiyong Zhu, Liang Liu, YAPP Automotive Parts Co Ltd Planned by Integrated Design and Manufacturing Activity Yung-Li Lee, FCA US LLC; Paul Lubinski, Thermo King Corp.; Mark A. Pompetzki, HBM-nCode Accelerated Vibration Fatigue Testing Using a Mixture of Random and Impulsive Excitations Richard DeJong, Calvin Engineering; Se Ge Jung, Calvin College; John Van Baren, Vibration Research Corp. Planned by Integrated Design and Manufacturing Activity ENGINEERING/MANUFACTURING Essential events for mobility engineering professionals. go.sae.org/engmfg.events SAE 2016 Additive Manufacturing Symposium June 14-15, 2016 Knoxville, Tennessee, USA SAE 2016 Aerospace Manufacturing and Automated Fastening Conference & Exhibition October 4-6, 2016 Bremen, Germany SAE 2016 Augmented and Virtual Reality (AR/VR) Technologies Symposium November 14-16, 2016 Philadelphia, PA, USA P SAE 2016 World Congress

97 INTEGRATED DESIGN & MANUFACTURING 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 - MORNING 331 A Virtual Design and Engineering (Part 1 of 2) (IDM301) Once largely a subject of science fiction speculation, virtual reality is increasingly finding real-world applications in industry. This technical session will focus on uses of augmented reality/virtual reality (AR/VR), immersive visualization, virtual testing, and other tools to support all phases of product design and development, as well as manufacturing, ergonomics, serviceability, and safety. 8:00-11:00 David Elijah Palmer, BRP US Inc.; George Smith, Magna Powertrain USA Inc.; Paul Zalucha, Ford Motor Company Virtual Reality Technology Enables Better Faster Decisions (Oral Only) Daniel Bradley Keleher, Deere & Company Use of Immersive Virtual Environments to Study Driver Behavior and Improve Road Safety (Oral Only) Anuj Pradhan, Univ. of Michigan Virtual Reality in Accident Reconstruction (Oral Only) Gerald Jackson, JP Research Inc. Improving Human-Computer Interaction in Head-Mounted Displays (Oral Only) Scott Kuhl, Michigan Technological Univ. Building 21st Century Manufacturing Talent through VR STEM Education for Lightweighting Technology (Oral Only) Larry Brown, Sandy Garbovan, LIFT Visualization, Modeling and Simulation in the RAVE CAVE 3D Stereo Immersive Environment (Oral Only) Arthur Adlam, RAVE CAVE Planned by Integrated Design and Manufacturing Activity SAE 2016 ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING SYMPOSIUM June 14-15, 2016 Knoxville Marriott Knoxville, Tennessee P SAE 2016 World Congress 95

98 INTEGRATED DESIGN & MANUFACTURING WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 - AFTERNOON 313 B 312 B 331 C 331 B CAD/CAM/CAE Technology (Part 2 of 4) (SS101) This session publishes papers and presentations advancing the knowledge in product design, manufacturing processes, and engineering analysis using the state-ofthe-art computer technology. The scope includes such areas as CFD, manufacturing and assembly simulation, crash-worthiness, computational mechanics, mold flow, ride simulation, ergonomic design, NVH, reverse engineering, etc. Developments in numerical methods applicable to automotive engineering problems will also be considered. 1:00-5:00 Design Optimization - Methods and Applications (Part 2 of 2) (SS103) Design Optimization Methods and Application session features papers on new and improved optimization techniques and on application of different optimization methods in component and vehicle design. Methods include deterministic and stochastic optimization techniques. Applications range from noise pressure optimization and vehicle dynamic response optimization to sub-system topology and shape and full vehicle gage and topology optimization. 1:00-4:30 Key Success Factors for DFSS and Lean Manufacturing (IDM400) This technical session deals with research and development efforts addressing the advancement and applications of Lean methodologies and Quality improvement in the mobility Industry. Papers presented in this session will portray the latest developments in the principles, practices, tools, processes, and applications of Lean and Quality improvement methodologies. 1:00-3:00 Reliability and Robust Design in Automotive Engineering: Reliability and Robust Design in Automotive Aero-Thermal and Fluid Systems (IDM105) The purpose of this session is to bring awareness among the automotive aerodynamics, thermal and hydraulic systems development community to address the need of reliability analysis and robust design to improve the overall product quality. This session also introduces CAE based optimization of aero-thermal and fluid systems to improve automotive fuel economy. This session presents papers covering both testing and simulation. 1:00-3:00 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 Randy Gu, Oakland Univ.; Jared Song, General Motors Co.; Yu J. Teng; Qichao Zheng, General Motors Co. Numerical Study of Internal Combustion Engine using OpenFOAM Mallikarjuna Bennur, General Motors Co.; James De Clerck, Michigan Technological Univ.; Chandan Mozumder, General Motors; Vesna Savic, General Motors Co. Computational Efficiency Improvements in Topography Optimization Using Reanalysis Beena Anand, DTE Energy; Mohamed El- Sayed, Kettering Univ.; Efstratios Nikolaidis, University Of Toledo Lean Prototyping for Exhaust Systems out of India ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Tomoyuki Hosaka, Taisuke Sugii, Eiji Ishii, Kazuhiro Oryoji, Yoshihiro Sukegawa, Hitachi, Ltd. Highly Parallel Computation of Eigenvalue Analysis in Vibration for Automatic Transmission using Sakurai-Sugiura Method and K-Computer Syed F. Haider, Zissimos Mourelatos, Oakland University Meshing Considerations for Automotive Shape Design Optimization Jan-Friedrich Brand, Patrick Garcia, Tenneco GmbH; Laxman Nalage, Pradip Ithape, Tenneco Automotive India Private Ltd. Lean Product Development. How to Create Flow? Reflection after a 4 years Implementation in one Business Unit - Part 1. ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Takanori Ide, Kentaro Toda, Aisin AW Co., Ltd.; Yasunori Futamura, Tetsuya Sakurai, University of Tsukuba Automatic FEM Mesh Generation of 3D Mid-Surface and Solid CAD Model with Shape Recognition Technique Travis Carrigan, Pointwise, Inc.; Mark Landon, Optimal Solutions Software LLC; Claudio Pita, Pointwise, Inc. Fast and Stable Quasi-Static Bending Simulations in LS-DYNA: Identification of Optimal Finite Element Model Parameters Patrick Garcia, Jiri Radous, Tenneco; Artur Krol, Jacek Bosek, Tenneco Gliwice; Caroline Baeten, Tenneco Value Streaming Through Effective Participation in Lean Product Realization Alaa El-Sharkawy, FCA US LLC; David A. Lamb, US Army TARDEC; Sadek S. Rahman, FCA US LLC; Richard L. Sun, Lawrence Technological Univ. An Empirical Methodology for the Prediction of the Boiling Limits of EGR Coolers Julio Carrera, BorgWarner Emissions Systems Transient Modeling of Vehicle Exhaust Surface Temperatures Alaa El-Sharkawy, FCA US LLC; Amr Sami, Abd El-Rahman Hekal, Optumatics LLC; Dipan Arora, Masuma Khandaker, FCA US LLC Model-Based Design and Optimization of Vehicle Thermal Management System ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Koji Otani, Integral Technology Co. Ltd. Karthik Ramaswamy, Jayaraj Radhakrishnan, General Motors Technical Center India; Bhaskar Patham, SABIC; Vesna Savic, General Motors Co. Mohamed El-Sayed, Kettering Univ. Joydip Saha, Harry Chen, Sadek Rahman, FCA US LLC Technology to Balance Discharge Pressure Characteristics with Hydraulic Vibration Control for a Three-stage Variable Discharge Oil Pump Optimal Design of Cellular Material Systems for Crashworthiness Product Cost Management ( ) ( ) (Oral Only) ( ) Kenichi Higuchi, Fumihiko Toyoda, Hirohito Terashima, Shinji Ikeda, Aisin Seiki Co., Ltd.; Eitaku Nobuyama, Kyushu Institute of Technology Criticality of Tube Bending Through CAE Understanding ( ) ( ) Sivanandi Rajadurai, Guru Prasad Mani, Sharda Motor Industries, Ltd. Finite Element Analysis on Multi-Layer-Steel Cylinder Head Gaskets ( ) ( ) Jiaqi Li, Jimin Ni, Xiuyong Shi, Tongji University Kai Liu, Purdue University; ZongYing Xu, Indiana University Purdue University; Duane Detwiler, Honda R & D Americas Inc.; Andres Tovar, Indiana University Purdue University Light Weight Structures - Structural Analysis for Weight Optimization and Joining Techniques of Dissimilar Materials Anuj Anand, Hari Prasad Konka, Eaton Technologies Private, Ltd.; Peter Fritz, Eaton Corporation Light weight structure development using non linear load cases for suspension components (Cradle) Subash Sudalaimuthu, Mohamed Sithik, FCA Engineering India Pvt Ltd; Roberto Pesce Jr, FCA Fiat Chrysler Automóveis Brasil Ltda.; Chandra Mouli Sankaran, FCA Engineering India Pvt Ltd Edward E. Mabley, Siemens Industry Software Transient Modelling of Vehicle Under-hood and Underbody component Temperatures Alaa El-Sharkawy, Dipan Arora, FCA US LLC; Abd El-Rahman Hekal, Amr Sami, Muhannad Hendy, Optumatics LLC continued on next page 96 SAE 2016 World Congress

99 INTEGRATED DESIGN & MANUFACTURING WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 - AFTERNOON 313 B 312 B 331 C 331 B CAD/CAM/CAE Technology (Part 2 of 4) (SS101) This session publishes papers and presentations advancing the knowledge in product design, manufacturing processes, and engineering analysis using the state-ofthe-art computer technology. The scope includes such areas as CFD, manufacturing and assembly simulation, crash-worthiness, computational mechanics, mold flow, ride simulation, ergonomic design, NVH, reverse engineering, etc. Developments in numerical methods applicable to automotive engineering problems will also be considered. 1:00-5:00 Design Optimization - Methods and Applications (Part 2 of 2) (SS103) Design Optimization Methods and Application session features papers on new and improved optimization techniques and on application of different optimization methods in component and vehicle design. Methods include deterministic and stochastic optimization techniques. Applications range from noise pressure optimization and vehicle dynamic response optimization to sub-system topology and shape and full vehicle gage and topology optimization. 1:00-4:30 Key Success Factors for DFSS and Lean Manufacturing (IDM400) This technical session deals with research and development efforts addressing the advancement and applications of Lean methodologies and Quality improvement in the mobility Industry. Papers presented in this session will portray the latest developments in the principles, practices, tools, processes, and applications of Lean and Quality improvement methodologies. 1:00-3:00 Reliability and Robust Design in Automotive Engineering: Reliability and Robust Design in Automotive Aero-Thermal and Fluid Systems (IDM105) The purpose of this session is to bring awareness among the automotive aerodynamics, thermal and hydraulic systems development community to address the need of reliability analysis and robust design to improve the overall product quality. This session also introduces CAE based optimization of aero-thermal and fluid systems to improve automotive fuel economy. This session presents papers covering both testing and simulation. 1:00-3:00 4:00 4:30 Randy Gu, Oakland Univ.; Jared Song, General Motors Co.; Yu J. Teng; Qichao Zheng, General Motors Co. Design and Optimization of Web Fillets for Commercial Vehicle Crankshaft for Improving SCF and Theoretically Correlated ( ) ( ) Suresh Kumar Kandreegula, Sayak Mukherjee, Sonu Paroche, Diwakar Ayyar, Umashanker Gupta, VE Commercial Vehicles Ltd. Performance of Bumper with crash tubes using aluminum alloy AA6061 and AA7003 materials using numerical methods. ( ) Simhachalam Bade, Tube Investment of India Planned by Body Engineering Committee / Automobile Body, Chassis, Safety, and Structures Activity Mallikarjuna Bennur, General Motors Co.; James De Clerck, Michigan Technological Univ.; Chandan Mozumder, General Motors; Vesna Savic, General Motors Co. Track Bar Bracket Development with the Help of Advanced Optimization Techniques Subash Sudalaimuthu, FCA Engineering India Pvt Ltd; Barry (Baizhong) Lin, FCA US LLC; Mohamed Sithik, Rajeev Sakunthala Rajendran, FCA Engineering India Pvt Ltd Planned by Body Engineering Committee / Automobile Body, Chassis, Safety, and Structures Activity Beena Anand, DTE Energy; Mohamed El- Sayed, Kettering Univ.; Efstratios Nikolaidis, University Of Toledo Planned by Integrated Design and Manufacturing Activity Alaa El-Sharkawy, FCA US LLC; David A. Lamb, US Army TARDEC; Sadek S. Rahman, FCA US LLC; Richard L. Sun, Lawrence Technological Univ. Planned by Integrated Design and Manufacturing Activity The MeMber ConneCTion It all starts at connection.sae.org: your link to the membership community. Through this forum, members can connect to other industry professionals, the SAE Membership Team for support, and much more: Learn about the latest member benefits and volunteer opportunities Get involved in discussions on the latest technical topics and increase your professional network Engage with other mobility engineering professionals like you in the industry-specific Aerospace, Automotive, or Commercial Vehicle sector communities Explore industry spanning topics in the cross-sector Open Forum If you have any questions about your membership or your benefits, please contact your membership team: Toll-free: (U.S. and Canada) Phone: (Outside U.S. & Canada) Fax: CustomerService@sae.org P SAE 2016 World Congress 97

100 INTEGRATED DESIGN & MANUFACTURING WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 - AFTERNOON 331 A Virtual Design and Engineering (Part 2 of 2) (IDM301) Once largely a subject of science fiction speculation, virtual reality is increasingly finding real-world applications in industry. This technical session will focus on uses of augmented reality/virtual reality (AR/VR), immersive visualization, virtual testing, and other tools to support all phases of product design and development, as well as manufacturing, ergonomics, serviceability, and safety. 1:00-2:30 David Elijah Palmer, BRP US Inc.; George Smith, Magna Powertrain USA Inc.; Paul Zalucha, Ford Motor Company 1:00 1:30 2:00 Computer Aided Human Simulation for Ergonomics (Oral Only) Joel Cort, Univ. of Windsor Conceptual Development and Implementation of a Reconfigurable Interior Concept for an Urban Utility/Activity Vehicle ( ) Manjil Kale, Rajat Diwan, Fnu Renganathan Dinesh, Mark Benton, Prasanth Muralidharan, Paul Venhovens, Johnell Brooks, CU-ICAR; ChunKai Liu, Art Center College of Design; Julie Jacobs, Sage Automotive Interiors; Craig Payne, Toyota Technical Center USA, Inc. Study of a Virtual Vehicle Test System Based on Forward Powertrain-in-the-Loop Technology (Oral Only) Sun Qiang, Huang Denggao, Xie Hui, Tianjin University Planned by Integrated Design and Manufacturing Activity CORPORATE LEARNING SOLUTIONS KNOW HOW. KNOW BETTER. KNOW FASTER. KNOW HOW. Get the technical, engineering and management know-how to optimize your products and services, and get it from one of the best technical learning providers in the world. KNOW BETTER. Get in the know with solutions and real-world applications from our 150+ industry experienced instructors. KNOW FASTER. Get the know-how when and how you need it. Live online and on demand! Get in the know about SAE Corporate Learning Solutions. Contact us today corplearn@sae.org P B 98 SAE 2016 World Congress

101 INTEGRATED DESIGN & MANUFACTURING THURSDAY, APRIL 14 - MORNING 312 B 313 B 331 C Body Engineering and Design (Part 1 of 2) (SS100) BE & D cover several important areas that are related to vehicle body, including its components such as instrument panel, steering column and wheel, seats, hood, decklid, transmission cross-member, hard mounted chassis, CRFM, etc. Topics included are: Novel concepts, Analysis, Design, Testing, Predictions of strength, stiffness, and fatigue life, welding methods, vehicle body quality, durability, reliability, safety, ride & handling, NVH, aerodynamics, mass reduction, as well as fuel economy. 8:00-11:00 CAD/CAM/CAE Technology (Part 3 of 4) (SS101) This session publishes papers and presentations advancing the knowledge in product design, manufacturing processes, and engineering analysis using the state-ofthe-art computer technology. The scope includes such areas as CFD, manufacturing and assembly simulation, crash-worthiness, computational mechanics, mold flow, ride simulation, ergonomic design, NVH, reverse engineering, etc. Developments in numerical methods applicable to automotive engineering problems will also be considered. 8:00-12:00 Modeling and Simulation of Military Ground Vehicles (Part 1 of 2) (IDM201) The complexity and cost of military vehicle ground vehicles are ideal candidates for the system-level modeling and simulation environment. This session will address the emerging technologies, practical challenges, and current gaps related to modeling and simulation of military ground vehicles. Topics of interest may consist of vehicle system integration and optimization, vehicle dynamics/control, advanced and hybrid powertrains, high performance structures/ materials and vehicle mobility 8:00-11:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 Mallikarjuna Bennur, General Motors Co.; Raghu Echempati, Kettering Univ.; Ramakrishna Koganti, Ramk Inc.; Vesna Savic, General Motors Co. Passengers First Light Truck - A Modern Take on a Narrow Wake Randy Gu, Oakland Univ.; Jared Song, General Motors Co.; Yu J. Teng; Qichao Zheng, General Motors Co. Application Study of Nonlinear Viscoelastic Constitutive Model for Dynamic Behavior of Suspension Arm Bushing Denise M. Rizzo, Matthew Castanier, William Smith, US Army TARDEC Chairpersons: Denise Rizzo, Matthew Castanier, William Smith, US Army TARDEC Energy Analysis of a Powertrain and Chassis Integrated Simulation on a Military Duty Cycle ( ) ( ) (Oral Only) Edward C. Fontana Masahiro Ueda, Satoshi Ito, Daichi Suzuki, Toyota Motor Corporation Denise M. Rizzo, Paramsothy Jayakumar, Dave Mechergui, US Army TARDEC; Periannan Kumaran, Pratt & Miller Engineering; Jonathan Zeman, Gamma Technologies Inc An Outlook on Multi Material Body Solutions in the Automotive Industry - Possibilities and Manufacturing Challenges An Automated Head Impact Development for Automobile Instrument Panel Application ( ) ( ) ( ) Fredrik Henriksson, Kerstin Johansen, Linköping University Conceptual Development of a Multi-Material Composite Structure for an Urban Utility/ Activity Vehicle Vali Farahani, Salamah Maaita, CalsonicKansei North America Inc.; Aditya Jayanthi, Altair Engineering, Inc. Application of Electromagnetic Simulation to Electronic Key System Development ( ) ( ) ( ) Christopher Flegel, Parth Bhivate, Liang Li, Yash Mathur, Sanket Phalgaonkar, Mark Benton, Prasanth Muralidharan, Johnell Brooks, Srikanth Pilla, Paul Venhovens, CU- ICAR; David Lewis, Diversified Structural Composites; Garrett DeBry, Art Center College of Design; Craig Payne, Toyota Technical Center USA, Inc. Impact of Light-Weight Design on Manufacturing Cost - A Review of BMW i3 and Toyota Corolla Body Components Nobuhiro Ide, Jun Hioki, Hiroki Okada, Toyota Motor Corporation Enhanced Heat Transfer Coefficient (HTC) Method to Model Air Quench Process: HTC Patching for More Accurate FEA Temperature Calculation Powertrain Analysis and Computational Environment (PACE) for Multi-physics Simulations using High Performance Computing Tomasz A. Haupt, Angela E. Card, Matthew Doude, Michael S. Mazzola, Mississippi State Univ.; Scott Shurin, US Army TARDEC; Alan Hufnagel, TARDEC Integration of Vehicle Performance and Fuel Economy Software with Military Ground Vehicle Mission Assessment Tools Larry Michaels, Argonne National Laboratory; Curtis G. Adams, TARDEC; Michael Juskiewicz, Argonne National Laboratory Enhanced Simulation Techniques for the Automatic Evaluation of Vehicle Designs ( ) ( ) ( ) Piyush Bubna, Marc Wiseman, Ricardo Inc. James Jan, Eben Prabhu, Xingfu Chen, Ulrich Weiss, Ford Motor Company Daniel Downs, Taylor Comer, Christopher Archibald, Cindy Bethel, Mississippi State University; Christopher Goodin, Phillip Durst, ERDC Reanalysis of Linear Dynamic Systems using Modified Combined Approximations with Frequency Shifts A CFD study of an Electronic Hydraulic Power Steering Helical External Gear Pump: Model Development, Validation and Application ( ) ( ) ( ) Syed F. Haider, Oakland Universtiy; Zissimos Mourelatos, Oakland University Feng Qi, FZB Technology Inc.; Sujan Dhar, Varun Haresh Nichani, Chiranth Srinivasan, De Ming Wang, Simerics Inc.; Liang Yang, Zhonghui Bing, Jinming Jim Yang, FZB Technology Inc. Powerpack Optimal Design Methodology with Embedded Configuration Benchmarking Andrej Ivanco, Clemson-ICAR; Kan Zhou, Heath Hofmann, University of Michigan; Zoran S. Filipi, Clemson-ICAR continued on next page SAE 2016 World Congress 99

102 INTEGRATED DESIGN & MANUFACTURING THURSDAY, APRIL 14 - MORNING 312 B 313 B 331 C Body Engineering and Design (Part 1 of 2) (SS100) BE & D cover several important areas that are related to vehicle body, including its components such as instrument panel, steering column and wheel, seats, hood, decklid, transmission cross-member, hard mounted chassis, CRFM, etc. Topics included are: Novel concepts, Analysis, Design, Testing, Predictions of strength, stiffness, and fatigue life, welding methods, vehicle body quality, durability, reliability, safety, ride & handling, NVH, aerodynamics, mass reduction, as well as fuel economy. 8:00-11:00 CAD/CAM/CAE Technology (Part 3 of 4) (SS101) This session publishes papers and presentations advancing the knowledge in product design, manufacturing processes, and engineering analysis using the state-ofthe-art computer technology. The scope includes such areas as CFD, manufacturing and assembly simulation, crash-worthiness, computational mechanics, mold flow, ride simulation, ergonomic design, NVH, reverse engineering, etc. Developments in numerical methods applicable to automotive engineering problems will also be considered. 8:00-12:00 Modeling and Simulation of Military Ground Vehicles (Part 1 of 2) (IDM201) The complexity and cost of military vehicle ground vehicles are ideal candidates for the system-level modeling and simulation environment. This session will address the emerging technologies, practical challenges, and current gaps related to modeling and simulation of military ground vehicles. Topics of interest may consist of vehicle system integration and optimization, vehicle dynamics/control, advanced and hybrid powertrains, high performance structures/ materials and vehicle mobility 8:00-11:30 10:30 11:00 11:30 Mallikarjuna Bennur, General Motors Co.; Raghu Echempati, Kettering Univ.; Ramakrishna Koganti, Ramk Inc.; Vesna Savic, General Motors Co. Multi-Objective Satisfactory Design Solution Sets for Designing a Maximum Crash -Worthy Cabin Section Shape Using Preference Set-Based Design Randy Gu, Oakland Univ.; Jared Song, General Motors Co.; Yu J. Teng; Qichao Zheng, General Motors Co. CFD simulation of Urea-Water solution injection and mixing in automotive SCR DeNOx-systems Denise M. Rizzo, Matthew Castanier, William Smith, US Army TARDEC Chairpersons: Denise Rizzo, Matthew Castanier, William Smith, US Army TARDEC Fuel-Optimal Strategies for Vehicle Supported Military Microgrids ( ) ( ) ( ) Nobuyoshi Ishibai, Hino Motors Ltd. Kundan Biswas, Vivek Kumar, Rohit Vaidya, Tata Motors, Ltd. Robert S. Jane, Gordon G. Parker, Wayne Weaver, Michigan Technological Univ.; Denise M. Rizzo, US Army TARDEC Planned by Body Engineering Committee / Automobile Body, Chassis, Safety, and Structures Activity In-Vehicle Driving Posture Reconstruction from 3D Scanning Data Using a 3D Digital Human Modeling Tool ( ) ( ) Junyi Chen, Bangshui Jiang, Shutao Song, Hongyan Wang, Tongji University; Xuguang Wang, Université de Lyon Reduce Cost of Product Design using Unit FE Simulation ( ) Satish Jaju, Pritesh Jain, Gopal Musale, Tata Technologies Ltd. Planned by Body Engineering Committee / Automobile Body, Chassis, Safety, and Structures Activity Control Strategies for Power Quantized Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Hybrid Powertrains: In Mobile Robot Applications Yuanzhan Wang, Jason B. Siegel, Anna G. Stefanopoulou, University of Michigan 100 SAE 2016 World Congress

103 INTEGRATED DESIGN & MANUFACTURING THURSDAY, APRIL 14 - AFTERNOON 312 B 313 B 331 A 331 C Body Engineering and Design (Part 2 of 2) (SS100) BE & D cover several important areas that are related to vehicle body, including its components such as instrument panel, steering column and wheel, seats, hood, decklid, transmission cross-member, hard mounted chassis, CRFM, etc. Topics included are: Novel concepts, Analysis, Design, Testing, Predictions of strength, stiffness, and fatigue life, welding methods, vehicle body quality, durability, reliability, safety, ride & handling, NVH, aerodynamics, mass reduction, as well as fuel economy. 1:00-4:00 CAD/CAM/CAE Technology (Part 4 of 4) (SS101) This session publishes papers and presentations advancing the knowledge in product design, manufacturing processes, and engineering analysis using the state-ofthe-art computer technology. The scope includes such areas as CFD, manufacturing and assembly simulation, crash-worthiness, computational mechanics, mold flow, ride simulation, ergonomic design, NVH, reverse engineering, etc. Developments in numerical methods applicable to automotive engineering problems will also be considered. 1:00-5:00 Integrated Computational Materials Engineering (ICME) (IDM109) ICME is an emerging discipline to address foundational engineering problems with the integration of predictive tools and methods that model and simulate materials & product design, manufacturing processes, local materials properties and component performance. This session will address new developments and practical applications of ICME for metallic, polymeric and composite material systems in automotive industry. 1:00-4:00 Modeling and Simulation of Military Ground Vehicles (Part 2 of 2) (IDM201) The complexity and cost of military vehicle ground vehicles are ideal candidates for the system-level modeling and simulation environment. This session will address the emerging technologies, practical challenges, and current gaps related to modeling and simulation of military ground vehicles. Topics of interest may consist of vehicle system integration and optimization, vehicle dynamics/control, advanced and hybrid powertrains, high performance structures/ materials and vehicle mobility 1:00-4:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 Mallikarjuna Bennur, General Motors Co.; Raghu Echempati, Kettering Univ.; Ramakrishna Koganti, Ramk Inc.; Vesna Savic, General Motors Co. Development of Paint-Less Black Gloss Decorative Technology for Frame Molding Randy Gu, Oakland Univ.; Jared Song, General Motors Co.; Yu J. Teng; Qichao Zheng, General Motors Co. Optimizing Weld Sequences of Automotive and Aerospace Structures Using CAD Based Finite Element Analysis Yang Li, Ford Motor Company; Qigui Wang, General Motors Co.; Hongyi Xu, Ford Motor Company; Alan Luo, Ohio State University; Mei Li, Ford Motor Company Technical Keynote: ICME Development of Carbon Fiber Composites for Lightweight Vehicles Denise M. Rizzo, William Smith, Matthew Castanier, US Army TARDEC Chairpersons: Denise Rizzo, Matthew Castanier, William Smith, US Army TARDEC Simulation and Comparison of Autoignition of Homogeneous Fuel/Air Mixtures and Sprays in Diesel Engines ( ) (Oral Only) (Oral Only) ( ) Shingo Hanano, Kanehiro Nagata, Yusuke Murase, Aisin Seiki Co. Ltd. Donald Jasurda, Dimensional Control Systems Inc. Xuming Su, Ford Motor Company Umashankar Mohan Chandra Joshi, Manan Jyotin Trivedi, Ziliang Zheng, Wayne State University; Peter Schihl, US Army TARDEC; Naeim A. Henein, Wayne State University Development of Modular Headliner System GPGPU-Based High Performance Parallel Computation Method for Valve Body Failure Mode Technical Keynote: Integrated Computational Materials Engineering (ICME) of Generation Three Advanced High Strength Steels ( ) ( ) (Oral Only) ( ) Hee Sang Park, Hyundai Motor Co. and KIA Louis Gerard Hector, General Motors Co. Motors Corp. A Method for Body Joint Stiffness Evaluation and Target Setting Tomonori Suzuki, Tsutomu Mani, AW Engineering Co.,Ltd.; Kenichi Tsuchida, Masamichi Yamaguchi, Aisin AW Co.,Ltd. Semi-Empirical CFD Transient Simulation of Engine Air Filtration Systems ( ) ( ) ( ) Lei Shi, Peng Yi, Zhan Zhang, Great Wall Motor Company Limited Parametric Study of Ladder Frame Chassis Stiffness Hongwen Wu, KTH Royal Institute of Technology; Johan Brunberg, Volvo Car Corporation; Mireia Altimira, KTH Royal Institute of Technology; Niclas Bratt, Henrik Nyberg, Volvo Car Corporation; Andreas Cronhjort, KTH Royal Institute of Technology; Justinas Peciura, Volvo Car Corporation CAE-based Virtual Shaker Table for Exhaust System Component Development Predicting Stress vs. Strain Behaviors of Thin-Walled High Pressure Die Cast Magnesium Alloy with Actual Pore Distribution ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Praneeth Kurisetty, Naveen Sukumar, VE Commercial Vehicles, Ltd.; Umashanker Gupta, Volvo Group Huai-Ren Shih, Yin Chen, Faurecia Effects Analysis of Torsion Bar Spring Modelling Precision on Properties of Pre- Setting Process The Finite Element Analysis of Planetary Gear Pinion Shaft Staking Kyoo Sil Choi, Erin Barker, Guang Cheng, Xin Sun, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Joy Forsmark, Mei Li, Ford Motor Company Modeling Molecular Structure to Tribological Performance ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Zhenfeng Wang, Mingming Dong, Junfeng Xiang, Pu Gao, Liang Gu, Yushuai Wang, Beijing Institute of Technology Jerry Lai, Youssef Ziada, Juhchin Yang, Ford Motor Company Chad W. Chichester, Dow Corning Corp.; Aleksandra Nevskaya, Dow Corning, GmbH An Engine Thermal Management System Controller Design for Military Ground Vehicle Simultaneous Fan, Pump and Valve Control Xinran Tao, John R. Wagner, Clemson University Evaluation of the Seat Index Point Tool for Military Seats Matthew Reed, University of Michigan; Sheila Ebert-Hamilton, UMTRI Uncertainty Assessment in Restraint System Optimization for Occupants of Tactical Vehicles Dorin Drignei; Zissimos Mourelatos, Ervisa Kosova, Oakland Univ.; Jingwen Hu, Matthew Reed, Univ. of Michigan - Ann Arbor; Jonathan Rupp, Transportation Research Institute; Rebekah Gruber, US Army TARDEC; Risa Scherer, US Army A Reduced-Order Model for Evaluating the Dynamic Response of Multilayer Plates to Impulsive Loads Weiran Jiang, Alyssa Bennett, Nickolas Vlahopoulos, University of Michigan; Matthew Castanier, Ravi Thyagarajan, US Army TARDEC continued on next page SAE 2016 World Congress 101

104 INTEGRATED DESIGN & MANUFACTURING THURSDAY, APRIL 14 - AFTERNOON 312 B 313 B 331 A 331 C Body Engineering and Design (Part 2 of 2) (SS100) BE & D cover several important areas that are related to vehicle body, including its components such as instrument panel, steering column and wheel, seats, hood, decklid, transmission cross-member, hard mounted chassis, CRFM, etc. Topics included are: Novel concepts, Analysis, Design, Testing, Predictions of strength, stiffness, and fatigue life, welding methods, vehicle body quality, durability, reliability, safety, ride & handling, NVH, aerodynamics, mass reduction, as well as fuel economy. 1:00-4:00 CAD/CAM/CAE Technology (Part 4 of 4) (SS101) This session publishes papers and presentations advancing the knowledge in product design, manufacturing processes, and engineering analysis using the state-ofthe-art computer technology. The scope includes such areas as CFD, manufacturing and assembly simulation, crash-worthiness, computational mechanics, mold flow, ride simulation, ergonomic design, NVH, reverse engineering, etc. Developments in numerical methods applicable to automotive engineering problems will also be considered. 1:00-5:00 Integrated Computational Materials Engineering (ICME) (IDM109) ICME is an emerging discipline to address foundational engineering problems with the integration of predictive tools and methods that model and simulate materials & product design, manufacturing processes, local materials properties and component performance. This session will address new developments and practical applications of ICME for metallic, polymeric and composite material systems in automotive industry. 1:00-4:00 Modeling and Simulation of Military Ground Vehicles (Part 2 of 2) (IDM201) The complexity and cost of military vehicle ground vehicles are ideal candidates for the system-level modeling and simulation environment. This session will address the emerging technologies, practical challenges, and current gaps related to modeling and simulation of military ground vehicles. Topics of interest may consist of vehicle system integration and optimization, vehicle dynamics/control, advanced and hybrid powertrains, high performance structures/ materials and vehicle mobility 1:00-4:30 3:30 4:00 4:30 Mallikarjuna Bennur, General Motors Co.; Raghu Echempati, Kettering Univ.; Ramakrishna Koganti, Ramk Inc.; Vesna Savic, General Motors Co. Design of Bumper Beam Structure for Pedestrian Protection and Low Speed Bumper Impact(ECE-R42). Randy Gu, Oakland Univ.; Jared Song, General Motors Co.; Yu J. Teng; Qichao Zheng, General Motors Co. Gasoline Engine Connecting Rod Buckling Load and Post Buckling Deformation Prediction through CAE for Lightweight Design Yang Li, Ford Motor Company; Qigui Wang, General Motors Co.; Hongyi Xu, Ford Motor Company; Alan Luo, Ohio State University; Mei Li, Ford Motor Company Predicting Non-Linear behavior in virtual composite microstructures by accounting for matrix cracking, debonding, and fiber rupture ( ) ( ) (Oral Only) (Oral Only) Abhishek Sinha, Kamlesh Yadav, Rajdeep Singh Khurana, Maruti Suzuki India, Ltd. Planned by Body Engineering Committee / Automobile Body, Chassis, Safety, and Structures Activity Vivek Yadav, Krishnan Karthikeyan, Wasim Akram Shaikh, Ganesh Dacharum, Keerthi B. M., Mahindra and Mahindra, Ltd. The Cyclic Strain Life Physical Test Correlation Using CAE Matthew Jackson, Fabio Bressan, Solvay; Flavio Souza, Leandro Castro, MultiMechanics ( ) (Oral Only) Pankaj Goverdhan Bhirud, Tata Technologies Ltd.; Andrew Blows, Peter Wakelin, Jaguar Land Rover Ltd.; Ajay Virmalwar, Tata Technologies Ltd. Virtual Drivetrain Simulation Using Adams View and Correlation with Test ( ) Abhijit Londhe, Vivek Yadav, SenthilKumar Kannaiyan, Krishnan Karthikeyan, Ganeshan Reddy, Mahindra and Mahindra, Ltd. Planned by Body Engineering Committee / Automobile Body, Chassis, Safety, and Structures Activity Planned by Integrated Design and Manufacturing Activity Denise M. Rizzo, William Smith, Matthew Castanier, US Army TARDEC Chairpersons: Denise Rizzo, Matthew Castanier, William Smith, US Army TARDEC Reliability Assessment and Warranty Prediction of Repairable Systems Using Renewal Processes Themistoklis Koutsellis, Oakland University; Matthew Castanier, US Army TARDEC; Zissimos Mourelatos, Oakland University Development of New Ground Vehicle MOUT Mobility Requirement Testing Procedures through Modeling and Simulation William Smith, US Army TARDEC; Jeremy Mange, US Army RDECOM Planned by Integrated Design and Manufacturing Activity 102 SAE 2016 World Congress

105 INTEGRATED DESIGN & MANUFACTURING THURSDAY, APRIL 14 - AFTERNOON 1:00 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4: B Robotics and Factory Automation (IDM303) The scope of the Robotics and Factory Automation session covers robot kinematics, dynamics and controls using modeling, simulation, and experimental analysis of different robotic systems, such as traditional industrial robots and Collaborative robots (Cobots). Engineers and researchers in will present their innovative ideas and findings in area of factory automation, digital manufacturing, simulation and integration in Advanced Manufacturing and Assembly production systems. 1:00-5:00 Monika Minarcin, Omron Corp.; Ana M. Djuric, WSU SSIM Technical Keynote: Manufacturing with Autonomous Intelligent Vehicles (AIVs) (Oral Only) Keith R. Kersten, Omron Corp.; Terry Hannon, Adept Technology Inc. Baxter Kinematic Modeling, Validation and Reconfigurable Representation ( ) Lucas e Silva, Instituto Federal de Educação; Tennakoon Mudiyanselage Tennakoon, Mairon Marques, Ana M. Djuric, Wayne State University Fanuc Family Inverse Kinematics Modeling, Validation and Visualization ( ) Samuel M. Odeyinka, Ana M. Djuric, Wayne State University Considerations in Collaborative Robot System Designs and Safeguarding ( ) Tina Hull, Monika A. Minarcin, Omron Automation and Safety A Framework for Collaborative Robot (CoBot) Integration in Advanced Manufacturing Systems ( ) Ana M. Djuric, Wayne State University; R.J. Urbanic, University of Windsor; J.L. Rickli, Wayne State University A Linkage Based Solution Approach for Determining 6 Axis Serial Robotic Travel Path Feasibility ( ) R.J. Urbanic, University of Windsor; R. Hedrick, CAMufacturing Solutions Inc.; Ana M. Djuric, Wayne State University Methods for Evaluating the Functional Work Space for Machine Tools and 6 Axis Serial Robots ( ) R.J. Urbanic, University of Windsor; Ana M. Djuric, Wayne State University Planned by Integrated Design and Manufacturing Activity INTEGRATED DESIGN & MANUFACTURING EXHIBITORS Altair Engineering BAND-IT Idex Caelynx Cambustion Camcraft CD-adapco Concepts NREC Configit Convergent Science Inc Co-Optimization of Fuels and Engines Cradle North America Inc Detroit Engineered Products (DEP) Inc DfR Solutions Dimensional Control Systems Inc Donaldson Company Inc Dynacast EASi Eastman Chemical Company EDAG Inc Endurica LLC ESTECO Faith Target Group Limited ForceBeyond Inc Gamma Technologies Inc Impro Industries USA Inc Indo-MIM (P) Ltd Integral Technology Co Ltd Jeonwoo Jive Software P KIPP Car Comfort Systems Melecs EWS GmbH Minitab Inc Miyaki USA Inc MSC Software New York State Vehicle Composite Program Ningbo Hengshuai Micromotor Co Ltd Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oblong Industries Inc Omron Corporation Oxford Instruments Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Permabond Engineering Adhesives Proto Labs Ricardo Software Saati Americas Corp Samjin Jeonggong Co Ltd Seoul Industry Engineering Co Synergeering Group, LLC Syn-Tech Ltd Transtek Magnetics, Inc University of Detroit Mercy...304P University of Michigan Solar Car Team... Atrium Visual Components North America Woelfel Engineering GmbH + Co. KG Zeiss Industrial Metrology P SAE 2016 World Congress 103

106 MANAGEMENT & MARKETPLACE TUE WED THUR AM PM AM PM AM PM Room No. Page No. Engineering Education (CONG101) A 105 Mobility History (CONG201) B 105 SAE/MI Innovation Alliance Competition Finals: Global Automotive and Mobility Innovation Challenge (SAE/MI) Portside Ballroom 105 The purpose of these sessions is to provide an open exchange of ideas. Remarks made by participants or members of the audience cannot be quoted or attributed to the individual or their company unless express permission has been granted by the individual and their company. Any record of remarks, discussion, or photographs may not be used unless express permission has been granted by the individual and their company. SAE INTERNATIONAL AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS RECOGNIZING OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENTS BY MOBILITY ENGINEERING STUDENTS AND PROFESSIONALS Nominate or apply today! awards.sae.org students.sae.org/scholarships P SAE 2016 World Congress

107 1:00 1:40 2:20 3:00 3:40 4:20 TUESDAY, APRIL 12 - AFTERNOON 413 B 260 Portside Ballroom Mobility History (CONG201) SAE/MI Innovation Alliance Competition Finals: Global Automotive and Mobility Innovation Challenge (SAE/MI) The Mobility History Committee has as its mission to link the lessons of the past to the present and, with such an understanding, to support the platform for future developments. This session will focus on presentation regarding the people or technologies which have had particular influence on the direction of automotive development, and which will therefore have special relevance and interest for today s SAE-engineering community. 1:00-5:00 Jeremy Goddard, IDIADA Automotive Technology SA; Michael J. Jones; Roger Krieger Chairpersons: Michael J. Jones The Big Three Search for an Economy CarSmall Car Programs in the 1930s (Oral Only) Alfred D. Bosley The GMR-GMR&D Fuels and Lubricants Department - Its History and Accomplishments ( ) Joseph M. Colucci, GM R&D (retired) Automotive Two-Stroke-Cycle Engine Development in the s ( ) Edward G. Groff, GM Powertrain (Retired) Italian Motorcycles s Italian GP500 4-Stroke Multis (Oral Only) Graham Clayton History of Amphibious Vehicles (Oral Only) Neil Jenkins, Gibbs Technologies Automatic Transmission History (Oral Only) Keith Martin, BorgWarner Inc. Planned by Mobility History Committee / Engineering Meetings Board 2:00-5:00 Dennis Nash, MIT Alliance; David Stout, David B Stout Associates LLC Hear finalists compete for a chance to win more than $200,000 in business acceleration services at the 8th Annual Innovation Accelerator Competition. The collaborative event between SAE International and MI Innovation Alliance seeks to find innovative companies with promising ideas to solve problems within todays automotive industry. Judges will be senior executives from the automotive industry and venture capital investors, with winners presenting on Thursday SAE World Congress Tech Hub. 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 MANAGEMENT & MARKETPLACE THURSDAY, APRIL 14 - MORNING Technical and Business Sessions SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM 331 A Engineering Education (CONG101) The session will cover a spectrum of topics in engineering education: from the role that Masters level education plays in the development of a national R&D capability through to the fine detail of both the design of undergraduate teaching of engine simulation and the investigation of vehicle dynamics in the context of an FSAE development. The speakers will be available for a discussion after the presentations. 9:00-11:00 David A. Finch, Raetech Corp.; Michael Royce; Richard K. Stobart, Loughborough Univ. The Role of New Automotive Engineering Masters Programme in the Industry in China ( ) Xunzhe Zhang, University of Nottingham; Richard Stobart, Ran Bao, Loughborough University G-G Diagram Generation Based on Phase Plane Method and Experimental Validation for FSAE Race Car ( ) Jun Ni, Jibin Hu, Xueyuan Li, Bin Xu, Junjie Zhou, Beijing Institute of Technology MATLAB Modeling of an IC Engine as a Capstone Learning Experience in a Combustion Engines Course ( ) Jeremy Cuddihy, PACCAR Inc; Steven W. Beyerlein, Theron White, Dan Cordon, Univ of Idaho Q&A with the presenters (Oral Only) Presenters of Engineering Education Session MANAGEMENT & MARKETPLACE EXHIBITORS AluMag Automotive LLC KOTRA & AIN Global SAE 2016 World Congress 105

108 MATERIALS TUE WED THUR AM PM AM PM AM PM Room No. Page No. Advanced Analysis, Design, and Optimization of Materials, Restraints, and Structures for Enhanced Automotive Safety and Weight Reduction A 116, 117, 119, 120 (Part 1 & 2) (M202) Advances in Coatings (Part 1 & 2) (M400) , 113, 114 Advances in Instrument Panels, Seats, and Interiors (Part 1 & 2) (M301) B 112, 113 Advances in Lightweight Materials (M102) A 108, 109 Applications of Advanced High-Strength Steels and Press Hardening for Automotive Structures (Part 1 & 2) (M104) A 111, 113, 114 Automotive Composites Structures (Part 1 & 2) (M302) A 107, 108 Automotive Engineering Testing and Test Methods (M203) B 116 Automotive Polymeric, Plastic Components and Composites (Part 1 & 2) (M300) B 116, 117, 119, 120 Automotive Tribology (Part 1 & 2) (M214) B 111, 113, 114 Fatigue Modeling / Testing & CAE Durability Analysis (Part 1-4) (M200) A 111, 115, 118, 119, 120 Load Simulation and Vehicle Performance: Handling and Dynamics (M210) C 108, 109 Load Simulation and Vehicle Performance: Multi-body Dynamics (M209) C 116 Load Simulation and Vehicle Performance: Nonlinear Components/ Systems (Part 1 & 2) (M206) C 111, 115 Load Simulation and Vehicle Performance: Ride Comfort (M207) C 119 Load Simulation and Vehicle Performance: Tire and Terrain (M208) Materials and Residual Stress Test Development (M205) A 121, 122 Modeling and Simulation Technology for Composite Materials (M215) B 108, 109 Multi-Discipline Interaction CAE Applications (M213) B 107 NVH CAE Analysis & Testing Correlations (M211) A 115 Optical Measurement and Nondestructive Testing Techniques in Automotive Engineering (M204) B 121, 122 Powertrain Materials and Special Applications (M103) A 107 Sheet Metal Forming Technology (Part 1 & 2) (M105) A 118, 121 UV/EB Leading the Way for the Future of Automotive (Part 1 & 2) (M401) , 123 Welding and Joining and Fastening (M216) B 110 The purpose of these sessions is to provide an open exchange of ideas. Remarks made by participants or members of the audience cannot be quoted or attributed to the individual or their company unless express permission has been granted by the individual and their company. Any record of remarks, discussion, or photographs may not be used unless express permission has been granted by the individual and their company. 106 SAE 2016 World Congress

109 TUESDAY, APRIL 12 - MORNING 250 A 250 B 251 A Automotive Composites Structures (Part 1 of 2) (M302) This session contains papers which describe the use of modern automotive composites in structural applications. Design, process, and analytical presentations are included, as well as papers presenting results of bonding strategies and techniques. Engineers involved in the design and use of advanced composites will find this session of particular value. 9:30-11:30 Multi-Discipline Interaction CAE Applications (M213) With the advent of the computer power and the software development, todays CAE simulation is not constrained by the single physical discipline and domain including FEM, CFD, and MBD. Control logic and 1-Dimentional simulation can also be added to represent a more realistic physical world. This session will address advances in simulation technologies at scales ranging from theoretical development, real world CAE applications, and future development of the multi-discipline interaction CAE tools 9:30-10:30 Powertrain Materials and Special Applications (M103) This session features the latest metallic material developments in vehicle powertrains and related systems, including: engine and exhaust components; fuel systems, electric and hybrid motors; transmissions; suspensions; drivelines and wheel ends. 9:30-10:30 MATERIALS Srikanth Pilla, Clemson Univ.; Richard Dale Tonda, SEA, Ltd.; Y Charles Lu, Univ. of Kentucky; Jian Tao, FCA US LLC; Somasekhar Bobba, SABIC Innovative Plastics Peiran Ding, ANSYS Inc.; Robert L. Geisler, General Motors Co.; Fan Li, GM Brandon M. Hance, Steel Corporation; David W. Anderson, Steel Market Development Institute; Michael L. Shaw, FCA US LLC 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 Development of Fuel Cell Stack for New FCV Probabilistic Prediction of Vehicle Dynamic Performance by Multi-Discipline Modeling Approaches ( ) ( ) (Oral Only) Michitaro Itoga, Shigetaka Hamada, Seiji Mizuno, Hiroaki Nishiumi, Kazuya Murata, Toshiyuki Tonuma, Toyota Motor Corporation 3D Woven Composites for Energy Absorption Applications Bo Zhang, James Robertson, Glenn Whitehead, FCA US LLC Integrated Engine Performance and Valvetrain Dynamics Simulation ( ) ( ) ( ) Jon Goering, Harun Bayraktar, Albany Engineered Composites Damage Modeling and Validation Studies of Hybrid Structures Made With CFRP Laminates and Over Molded Plastics for Automotive Body in White Reinforcements (Oral Only) Somasekhar Bobba, SABIC Innovative Plastics; Dhanendra Kumar Nagwanshi, SABIC; Amit S. Kulkarni, Emile Homsi, Craig Milne, Greg Trembley, Matt Delany, SABIC Innovative Plastics Development of Thermoplastic CFRP for Stack Frame ( ) Masaya Miura, Koichiro Hayashi, Kenichiro Yoshimoto, Natsuhiko Katahira, Toyota Motor Corporation Planned by Polymers and Coatings Committee / Materials Engineering Activity Honglu Wang, Bogdan Nitu, Jaspal Sandhu, Lurun Zhong, Bruce K. Geist, William F. Resh, FCA US LLC Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity The Nitriding Mechanism of Cast Iron Emin Kondakci, Istanbul Technical University; Rifat Yilmaz, Ford Otomotiv Sanayi AS; Nuri Solak, Istanbul Technical University Development of Electropolishing-Based Corrosion Resistance Technique for Ferritic Stainless Steel Ryoji Suzuki, Yukihide Yokoyama, Takeo Shibano, Tatsuki Sugiura, Noriaki Katori, Hino Motors Ltd. Planned by Metallic Materials Committee / Materials Engineering Activity SAE 2016 World Congress 107

110 Advances in Lightweight Materials (M102) TUESDAY, APRIL 12 - AFTERNOON MATERIALS 251 A 250 A 250 C 251 B This session presents the latest developments in automotive applications of aluminum castings and wrought products. The papers cover a wide range of the technical aspects including alloy development, lightweight design, process development and simulation as well as performance optimization. 1:00-4:30 Automotive Composites Structures (Part 2 of 2) (M302) This session contains papers which describe the use of modern automotive composites in structural applications. Design, process, and analytical presentations are included, as well as papers presenting results of bonding strategies and techniques. Engineers involved in the design and use of advanced composites will find this session of particular value. 1:00-2:00 Load Simulation and Vehicle Performance: Handling and Dynamics (M210) This session focuses on analysis and enhancement of vehicle dynamics performance including handling/ braking/ traction characteristics as well as robustness and active stability under the influence of loading, tire forces and intelligent tire technology for enhancing overall vehicle system dynamics and safety characteristics and robustness. Load variations and other uncertainties, impact of system hybridization and electrification on vehicle dynamics and controls will be discussed. 1:00-5:30 Modeling and Simulation Technology for Composite Materials (M215) This session focuses on advances and challenges in composite materials characterizations using advanced modeling and computational technologies including but not limited to: the notion of material models and their validation (especially for crash), paradigm shifts in modeling techniques (thinking out of the metallic box), composite materials design, virtual testing and parameter extraction, and the drive towards Integrated Computational Materials Engineering (ICME) concepts. 1:00-4:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 Fadi Abu-Farha, Clemson Univ.; Jidong Kang, CanmetMATERIALS Technology Laboratory; Alan Luo, Ohio State University; Douglas Richman, Kaiser Aluminum Aluminum Defined Somasekhar Bobba, SABIC Innovative Plastics; Y Charles Lu, Univ. of Kentucky; Srikanth Pilla, Clemson Univ.; Jian Tao, FCA US LLC; Richard Dale Tonda, SEA, Ltd. Power Demands for Curing Carbon Fiber Composites for Automotive Components Dongpu Cao, Cranfield Univ.; Nenggen Ding; Ken Kang, Honda R & D Americas Inc. Comprehensive Optimization of Dynamics Performance and Energy Consumption for an Electric Vehicle via Coordinated Control of SBW and FIWMA Carol Schutte, US DOE FreedomCAR & Vehicle Tech. Program; Khaled Shahwan, FCA US LLC Technical Keynote: Predicting Impact Damage, Residual Strength and Crashworthiness of Composite Structures (Oral Only) ( ) ( ) ( ) John Weritz, John Weritz Anthony Berejka, Ionicorp; Dan Montoney, Rapid Cure Technologies; Dan Dispenza, Nordan Composite Technologies; Len Poveromo, Composite Prototyping Center; Rick Galloway, Marshall Cleland, IBA Industrial, Inc.; Mark Driscoll, UV/EB Tech Center, SUNY-ESF Yutong Li, Junzhi Zhang, Chen Lv, Ye Yuan, State Key Lab of ASE, Tsinghua Univ. Brian Falzon, Wei Tan, Queen s University Belfast A comparison of the high speed deformation behavior of Al and Mg extruded rails Automotive Composites and Polymer Material Selection for Fairing of a Human Powered Vehicle using Multi-Attribute Decision Making Methodology (Oral Only) ( ) ( ) Joy Hines Forsmark, Xiaoming Chen, David Wagner, Ford Motor Company Castaman-35, AlSi10MnMg a HPDC-alloy, Reducing the Carbon Footprint of Light Weight Casting from the Beginning Sumiran Manghani, Girish Kumar, Delhi Technological University An Indirect TPMS Algorithm Based on Tire Resonance Frequency Estimated by AR Model Jian Zhao, Jing Su, Bing Zhu, Jingwei Shan, Jilin University Aerodynamic Forces Impact on Vehicle Braking Longitudinal Dynamics with a Sliding Mode Controller (Oral Only) ( ) (Oral Only) Ralf Klos, Rheinfelden ALLOYS GmbH & Co. Kg Assessment of Residual Stress in T5 Treated 319 Aluminum Alloy Engine Blocks Using Neutron Diffraction Salem A. Haggag, Ain Shams University; Abraham Mansouri, American University Application of Stochastic Model Predictive Control to Modeling Driver Steering Skills ( ) ( ) ( ) Suleman Ahmad, Ryerson University; Dimitry Sediako, Canadian Nuclear Laboratories; Anthony Lombardi, C. (Ravi) Ravindran, Ryerson University; Robert Mackay, Nemak USA/Canada; Ahmed Nabawy, Canadian Neutron Beam Centre Effect of tool stiffness and cutting edge condition on quality and stretchability of sheared edge of Aluminum blanks Chunlei Wang, Xinjie Zhang, Konghui Guo, Fangwu Ma, Dong Chen, ASCL, Jilin University Effects of Altitude and Road Gradients in Boosted Hydraulic Brake Systems ( ) ( ) ( ) Nan Wang, Sergey Golovashchenko, Oakland University Juan Sierra, Camilo Cruz, Luis Munoz, Universidad de los Andes; Santiago Avila, Elkin Espitia, Jaime Rodriguez, General Motors Crashworthiness Simulations of Composite Vehicle Structures Danghe Shi, Xinran Xiao, Michigan State University Using Neural Networks to Examine the Sensitivity of Composite Material Mechanical Properties to Processing Parameters Xu Zhang, Jennifer Johrendt, University of Windsor Finite Element Simulation of Compression Molding of Woven Fabric Carbon Fiber/ Epoxy Composites: Part I Material Model Development Yang Li, Ford Motor Company; Qiangsheng Zhao, Livermore Software Technology Inc.; Mansour Mirdamadi, Dow Chemical Company; Danielle Zeng, Ford Research and Innovation Center; Xuming Su, Ford Motor Company continued on next page 108 SAE 2016 World Congress

111 Advances in Lightweight Materials (M102) TUESDAY, APRIL 12 - AFTERNOON MATERIALS 251 A 250 A 250 C 251 B This session presents the latest developments in automotive applications of aluminum castings and wrought products. The papers cover a wide range of the technical aspects including alloy development, lightweight design, process development and simulation as well as performance optimization. 1:00-4:30 Automotive Composites Structures (Part 2 of 2) (M302) This session contains papers which describe the use of modern automotive composites in structural applications. Design, process, and analytical presentations are included, as well as papers presenting results of bonding strategies and techniques. Engineers involved in the design and use of advanced composites will find this session of particular value. 1:00-2:00 Load Simulation and Vehicle Performance: Handling and Dynamics (M210) This session focuses on analysis and enhancement of vehicle dynamics performance including handling/ braking/ traction characteristics as well as robustness and active stability under the influence of loading, tire forces and intelligent tire technology for enhancing overall vehicle system dynamics and safety characteristics and robustness. Load variations and other uncertainties, impact of system hybridization and electrification on vehicle dynamics and controls will be discussed. 1:00-5:30 Modeling and Simulation Technology for Composite Materials (M215) This session focuses on advances and challenges in composite materials characterizations using advanced modeling and computational technologies including but not limited to: the notion of material models and their validation (especially for crash), paradigm shifts in modeling techniques (thinking out of the metallic box), composite materials design, virtual testing and parameter extraction, and the drive towards Integrated Computational Materials Engineering (ICME) concepts. 1:00-4:30 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 Fadi Abu-Farha, Clemson Univ.; Jidong Kang, CanmetMATERIALS Technology Laboratory; Alan Luo, Ohio State University; Douglas Richman, Kaiser Aluminum Coefficient of Thermal Expansion Mismatch Effects in Multi-Material Lightweight Automotive Structures Somasekhar Bobba, SABIC Innovative Plastics; Y Charles Lu, Univ. of Kentucky; Srikanth Pilla, Clemson Univ.; Jian Tao, FCA US LLC; Richard Dale Tonda, SEA, Ltd. Dongpu Cao, Cranfield Univ.; Nenggen Ding; Ken Kang, Honda R & D Americas Inc. Function-Based Architecture Design for Next-Generation Automotive Brake Controls (Oral Only) ( ) (Oral Only) Fadi Abu-Farha, Clemson Univ.; Michael J. Flener, Henkel Corp. Light weight solar module laminated constitution for automobiles Haizhen Liu, Weiwen Deng, Rui He, Jian Wu, Bing Zhu, State Key Lab of ASCL, Jilin University The Safety and Dynamic Performance of Blended Brake System on a Two-Speed DCT Based Battery Electric Vehicle Carol Schutte, US DOE FreedomCAR & Vehicle Tech. Program; Khaled Shahwan, FCA US LLC A modified Halpin-Tsai model for predicting the effective properties of chopped fiber reinforced composite Hui Liu, University of Western Ontario; Yang Li, Ford Motor Company; Danielle Zeng, Ford Research and Innovation Center; Fengrui Liu, Western Univ; Liying Jiang, University of Western Ontario Predicting Structural Performance of Polycarbonate-based Composite Laminates ( ) ( ) (Oral Only) Yuki Kudo, Akinori Sato, Kazutaka Kimura, Shoichi Iwamoto, Hiroyuki Ohba, Motoya Sakabe, Yasuhiro Shirai, Toyota Motor Corporation Jiageng Ruan, Paul Walker, Nong Zhang, Guangzhong Xu, University of Technology Sydney Jim Lorenzo, Covestro Planned by Metallic Materials Committee / Materials Engineering Activity Planned by Polymers and Coatings Committee / Materials Engineering Activity Vehicle Chassis Planar Stability Control Based on T-S Fuzzy Model ( ) Jian Zhao, Jun Huang, Bing Zhu, Jingwei Shan, Jilin University A New Torque Distribution Strategy for Blended Anti-Lock Braking Systems of Electric Vehicles Based on Road Conditions and Driver s Intentions ( ) Wenfei Li, Haiping Du, Weihua Li, University of Wollongong Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity SAE 2016 World Congress 109

112 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 TUESDAY, APRIL 12 - AFTERNOON 250 B Welding and Joining and Fastening (M216) Presentations related to welding and joining of similar or dissimilar materials of plastics, composites, aluminum, magnesium, titanium, and conventional and advanced high strength steels will be given. Papers related to friction stir (spot) welding, ultrasonic welding, resistance welding, arc welding, laser welding, brazing or soldering, riveting and bolting, and adhesive are planned as well. Papers related to strength, fracture and fatigue of welds, joints and fasteners have been invited. 1:00-5:30 Jwo Pan, University of Michigan; Tau Tyan, Ford Motor Company Direct Observation Techniques for Inhibition of Galvanic Corrosion of Magnesium Alloys Adjacent to Dissimilar Metals. (Oral Only) Robert C. McCune, Robert C. McCune & Associates LLC; Joy Forsmark, Ford Motor Company; Vinod Upadhyay PhD, North Dakota State University; Shanshan Wang PhD, Gerald Frankel, Ohio State University; Gordon Bierwagen, North Dakota State University Development of Friction Stir Clinching Process for Alclad 2024-T3 Aluminum Sheets ( ) Pai-Chen Lin, National Chung Cheng Univ.; Shihming Lo, Hiwin Technologies Strain-Life Fatigue Behavior of Fiber Laser Welded Steel for Chassis Applications (Oral Only) Jeffrey W. Sowards, Stephanie Miller, Erik Pfeif, Joseph McColskey, Brian Simonds, Matthew Connolly, James Fekete, NIST Investigation of Failure Mode and Fatigue Behavior of Flow Drill Screw Joints in Lap- Shear Specimens of Aluminum 6082-T6 Sheets ( ) Seung Hoon Hong, Frank Yan, Shin-Jang Sung, Jwo Pan, University of Michigan; Xuming Su, Peter Friedman, Ford Motor Company Analytical and Computational Stress Intensity Factor Solutions for Lap-Shear Specimens under Clamped Loading Conditions ( ) Shin-Jang Sung, Jwo Pan, University of Michigan Finite Element Analysis of Adhesive Joining of Thermoplastic Composite Materials ( ) Yuyang Song, Umesh Gandhi, Toyota Research Institute of North America Improvement of adhesion properties between molding resin and primer and between primer and Ni plating in HV power semiconductor module under high temperature conditions ( ) Akira Kato, Masayuki Takano, Kohei Hase, Satoko Inuzuka, Toshiyuki Dobashi, Tsuyoshi Sugimoto, Nobuaki Takazawa, Toyota Motor Corporation Close Examination of Hybrid-Material Adhesive-Bonded Joints with the Aid of Digital Image Correlation (Oral Only) Fadi Abu-Farha, Clemson Univ. Vaporizing Foil Actuator Spot Welding (VFASW) Used for Eliminating Mechanical Knockdown in Welds (Oral Only) Anupam Vivek, Bert C. Liu, Ohio State University; Steve Hansen, Geoff Taber, Glenn Daehn, Ohio State Univ. Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity MATERIALS SAE BRAKE COLLOQUIUM & EXHIBITION 34TH ANNUAL September 25-28, 2016 Scottsdale, Arizona sae.org/events/bce P SAE 2016 World Congress

113 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 - MORNING MATERIALS 251 A 250 B 250 A 250 C Applications of Advanced High-Strength Steels and Press Hardening for Automotive Structures (Part 1 of 2) (M104) This symposium provides a forum for researchers and application engineers to disseminate the knowledge and information gained in the area of advanced high-strength and press-hardening steel development and applications in automotive structures, enabling light-weight and durable vehicles with improved safety. 8:00-10:30 Automotive Tribology (Part 1 of 2) (M214) This technical session focuses on fundamental and applied research that lowers frictional energy losses and enhances reliability and durability of automotive components. The topics include, but not limited to engine and drivetrain tribology, seals, bearing and gear lubrication, materials tribology, surface engineering, lubricants and additives, computer-aided tribology, tribotesting, as well as friction, wear and lubrication fundamentals. 8:00-11:30 Fatigue Modeling / Testing & CAE Durability Analysis (Part 1 of 4) (M200) Focuses on innovative and improved fatigue methodologies and problem-solving techniques on automotive components, assemblies and vehicles based on material characterization, testing and CAE (Computer Aided Engineering) analysis. 8:00-11:30 Load Simulation and Vehicle Performance: Nonlinear Components/Systems (Part 1 of 2) (M206) Focusing on new theory, formulation and modeling of amplitude-, frequencyand temperature-dependent nonlinear components/systems such as mounts or bushings, shock absorbers, and joint friction/damping; dynamic characterization through lab and field testing; Linearization methodology; Model validation, application, and sensitivity analysis in vehicle system/ subsystem simulations; Nonlinear system identification, modeling, and application in testing accuracy improvement, etc. 8:00-10:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 Constantin Chiriac, Ford Motor Company; Jason Coryell, Jatinder P. Singh, General Motors Co. Technical Keynote: Innovations in Hot Stamping David Schall, Oakland Univ.; Yucong Wang, General Motors Co.; Qingminn Yang, Federal-Mogul Corp.; Rong Zhang, Schaeffler Group USA Inc.; Qian Zou, Oakland University Chairpersons: Qian Zou, Oakland Univ.; Rong Zhang, Schaeffler Group USA Inc. A Study of Reliability Evaluation of Main Bearings for Multicylinder Diesel Engines Abolhassan Khosrovaneh, GM; John J. Bonnen, Ford Motor Company; Guofei Chen, Steel Corp.; Carlos Carvalho Engler-Pinto, Ford Motor Company; Mingchao Guo, FCA US LLC; Zhigang Wei, Tenneco Inc. Technical Keynote: Fatigue Crack Initiation in Metals- Micro and Macroscales Fulun Yang, Tenneco Inc.; Guangqiang Wu, Tongji Univ.; Peijun Xu, Ebco Inc. The Effect of Loading Rate on Rubber Bushing Push-Out Testing of Front Lower Control Arms (Oral Only) ( ) (Oral Only) ( ) Paul Belanger, Gestamp North America Masashi Sadatomi, Hiroaki Ito, Hino Motors, H. Sehitoglu, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana- Joel Metz, Xin Zhang, Xiao Yu, F.Tech. R&D Ltd. Champaign North America Inc. An Investigation of Deformation Effects on Phase Transformation in Hot Stamping Processes Effect of Noise Factors on Seizure Limit Performance in Engine Main Bearings ( ) ( ) ( ) Takeki Matsumoto, Aisin Takaoka; Nan Li, Xin Shi, Jianguo Lin, Imperial College London Effect of Prior Austenite Grain Size on Impact Toughness of Press Hardening Steel Takashi Izawa, Honda; Motohiko Koushima, Daido Metal Co., Ltd. Lubrication Analysis of Floating Ring Bearings Considering Floating Ring Heat Transfer Effect of Humidity on the Very High Cycle Fatigue Behavior of a Cast Aluminum Alloy ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Jeff Wang, Charles Enloe, Jatinder Singh, Curt Horvath, General Motors Co. Bake Hardening Behavior of Advanced High Strength Steels under Different Paint-Baking and Pre-strain Conditions Jiaqi Li, Jimin Ni, Qiwei Wang, Tongji University Measuring and simulating friction between piston pin and connecting rod on a tribometer test bench to define locally resolved friction coefficients Wenkai Li, Nanjing University of Aero. and Astro; Carlos Engler-Pinto, Ford Motor Company; Haitao Cui, Weidong Wen, Nanjing University of Aero. and Astro; Xuming Su, Ford Motor Company Fatigue Behavior of Neat and Short Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymers under Two-Step Loadings and Periodic Overloads (Oral Only) ( ) ( ) ( ) Jun Hu, Fadi Abu-Farha, Clemson University (CU-ICAR) Hydrogen Solubility Effects in Galvanized Advanced High Strength Steels Carsten Schneider, Johannes Halbhuber, Georg Wachtmeister, Technische Universität München Three-body Abrasion Study of a Dynamic Seal by a Micro-Scale Abrasion Test under Lubricated Conditions Mohammadreza Eftekhari, Ali Fatemi, University of Toledo; Abolhassan Khosrovaneh, General Motors Co. Failure Mode Effects and Fatigue Data Analyses of Welded Vehicle Exhaust Components and Its Applications in Product Validation ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Cédric Georges, Xavier Vanden Eynde, CRM Group; Frank Goodwin, International Zinc Association Planned by Metallic Materials Committee / Materials Engineering Activity Leonardo Farfan-Cabrera, Ezequiel A. Gallardo, Instituto Politecnico Nacional Esime Zac Investigation of the Tribological Performance of Ionic Nano Liquids (Oral Only) ( ) Daniel Pena, Florida International University; Olivia Mcintee, Qian Zou, Oakland Univ; Luan Gara, University of Prishtina, Kosovo Tribological Properties of Engine Lubricant With Nano-Copper Oxide as an Additive ( ) ( ) Sayed Y. Akl, Ahmed A. Abdel-Rehim, Esraa A. Khafagy, The British University in Egypt (BUE) Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity Zhigang Wei, George Zhu, Litang Gao, Limin Luo, Tenneco Inc. Towards Integrative Simulation of Fatigue Loadings for Short Glass Fibers Reinforced Polyamide Gilles Robert, Olivier Moulinjeune, Solvay Engineering Plastics; Benoit Bidaine, e-xstream Engineering Fatigue Life Prediction Method for Laser Screw Welds in Automotive Structures Minghuang Cheng, Norihiko Sawa, Toyota Motor Corporation Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity Evaluation of Minimum Door Closing Velocity Using Analytical Approach Roshan N. Mahadule, FCA Engineering India Private Ltd.; Jaideep Singh Chavan, BITS Pilani The Nonlinear Characteristics Impact of Multi-staged Stiffness Clutch Damper on the Vehicle Creeping Guangqiang Wu, Huwei Wu, Tongji University; Xiang Chen, Shanghai Sachs Powertrain Components Design and Performance Analysis of a Novel Regenerative Braking System for Electrified Passenger Vehicles Ye Yuan, Junzhi Zhang, Chen Lv, Yutong Li, State Key Lab of ASE, Tsinghua Univ. Research on Inerter-Spring-Damper Semiactive Suspension with Robust Control Ruochen Wang, Renkai Ding, Qing Ye, Jiangsu University Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity SAE 2016 World Congress 111

114 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 - MORNING 251 B 356 Advances in Instrument Panels, Seats, and Interiors (Part 1 of 2) (M301) This session will feature technical presentations that will discuss new technology and industry insights in automotive interiors. Focus areas include materials, perceived quality, environmental concerns, manufacturing, safety, and durability. 8:30-11:30 Robert Egbers, Comusa; Lisa Fallon, General Motors Co.; Sreenivas Kuchibhatla, Ford Motor Company; Stephen M. Pitrof, Inteva LLC; Santosh Kumar Sarang, Aisin Technical Center of America; Jian Tao, FCA US LLC; Ravi Thyagarajan, US Army TARDEC Chairpersons: Robert Egbers, Comusa; Santosh Kumar Sarang, Aisin Technical Center of America Investigation of Low-frequency Noise of Power Seats through Vibration Characteristics Measurements (Oral Only) Se Jin Park, Murali Subramaniyam, Korea Res. Inst. of Standards & Science; Woojae Jin, Sungchul Seok, Keum Taek Hong, Daewon Precision Industrial Co. Ltd., Bio-based Composites and Their Application for Auto Interior Parts (Presentation of SAE Paper ) (Oral Only) Chae-Hwan Hong, Hyundai Motor Co. A New Approach to Optimization of the Injection Molding on Automotive Interior Parts Advances in Coatings (Part 1 of 2) (M400) Presentations of this session will address application and research on coatings for exterior body and plastics (including polycarbonate) as well as vehicle interiors and underbody/underhood. Focus will be on the 3-10 year timeframe. 9:30-11:30 (Oral Only) ( ) Heeseung Yang, Hyunkwon Jo, Hyunchul Lee, Hyunmin Park, Jaemin Park, SEOYON- EH Auto Seating Lightweighting Using HFO 1233zd(E) Hoda Eiliat, General Motor Company; Todd Fitz, Honda R & D Americas Inc.; James Keller, United Paint; Jian Tao, FCA US LLC; Daniel G. Wright, BASF Corp. Chairpersons: Todd Fitz, Honda R & D Americas Inc.; James Keller, United Paint MagiZinc - The new high performance coating for steel in the BIW and Closures Marcel Van Schaik, Chiel Dane, Basjan Berkhout, Tata Steel Europe Analysis of Influence of Snow Melting Agents and Soil Components on Corrosion of Decorative Chrome Plating ( ) ( ) Ronald S. Grossman, Honeywell Inc. Yuko Kajiyama, Toshikazu Obata, Tsuyoshi Sugimoto, Masahiro Nakamura, Motohide Mori, Toyota Motor Corporation The Impact of Interior Sensory Quality to North American Customers ( ) ( ) Lauren Abro, Toyota Technical Center USA, Inc. Effects of ageing on aesthetics performance of Automotive Non-Woven Fabrics ( ) ( ) Sameer Srivastava, Sandeep Raina, Kapil Kumar Pandey, Arnab Sandilya, Shankar Bose, Kumar Vivek, Maruti Suzuki India Ltd. Planned by Polymers and Coatings Committee / Materials Engineering Activity Development of Trivalent Chromium Passivation for Zn Platng with High Corrosion Resistance after Heating Hiroshi Kawaguchi, Osamu Funatsumaru, Hiroyoshi Sugawara, Hiroshi Sumiya, Takanobu Iwade, DENSO Corporation; Tomitaka Yamamoto, Takashi Koike, Ryuta Kashio, DIPSOL Chemical Inc. Development of the All-Surface Plated Smart Handle Through In-Vapor Deposition Technology Takashi Hara, Masaki Kato, Aisin Seiki Co., Ltd.; Kazuki Mizutani, Aisin Seiki Co., Litd Planned by Polymers and Coatings Committee / Materials Engineering Activity sae.org/comvec MATERIALS Executive Leadership Provided by: SAE 2016 COMMERCIAL VEHICLE ENGINEERING CONGRESS ON-HIGHWAY OFF-HIGHWAY DEFENSE October 4-6, 2016 Donald E. Stephens Convention Center Rosemont, Illinois USA P SAE 2016 World Congress

115 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 - AFTERNOON MATERIALS B 251 A 250 B Advances in Coatings (Part 2 of 2) (M400) Presentations of this session will address application and research on coatings for exterior body and plastics (including polycarbonate) as well as vehicle interiors and underbody/underhood. Focus will be on the 3-10 year timeframe. 1:00-4:30 Advances in Instrument Panels, Seats, and Interiors (Part 2 of 2) (M301) This session will feature technical presentations that will discuss new technology and industry insights in automotive interiors. Focus areas include materials, perceived quality, environmental concerns, manufacturing, safety, and durability. 1:00-4:00 Applications of Advanced High-Strength Steels and Press Hardening for Automotive Structures (Part 2 of 2) (M104) This symposium provides a forum for researchers and application engineers to disseminate the knowledge and information gained in the area of advanced high-strength and press-hardening steel development and applications in automotive structures, enabling light-weight and durable vehicles with improved safety. 1:00-5:00 Automotive Tribology (Part 2 of 2) (M214) This technical session focuses on fundamental and applied research that lowers frictional energy losses and enhances reliability and durability of automotive components. The topics include, but not limited to engine and drivetrain tribology, seals, bearing and gear lubrication, materials tribology, surface engineering, lubricants and additives, computer-aided tribology, tribotesting, as well as friction, wear and lubrication fundamentals. 1:00-5:00 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 Hoda Eiliat, General Motor Company; Todd Fitz, Honda R & D Americas Inc.; James Keller, United Paint; Jian Tao, FCA US LLC; Daniel G. Wright, BASF Corp. Chairpersons: Todd Fitz, Honda R & D Americas Inc.; James Keller, United Paint Automotive OEM Electrocoat: Designed with both High Edge Corrosion Protection and High Surface Smoothness Robert Egbers, Comusa; Lisa Fallon, General Motors Co.; Sreenivas Kuchibhatla, Ford Motor Company; Stephen M. Pitrof, Inteva LLC; Santosh Kumar Sarang, Aisin Technical Center of America; Jian Tao, FCA US LLC; Ravi Thyagarajan, US Army TARDEC Chairpersons: Lisa Fallon, General Motors LLC; Ravi Thyagarajan, US Army TARDEC Use of Additive Manufacturing Technologies for Automotive Interior Applications Constantin Chiriac, Ford Motor Company; Jason Coryell, Jatinder P. Singh, General Motors Co. Effect of Mechanical Properties and Forming Conditions on Outer Panel Performances of High Strength Steel Sheets David Schall, Oakland Univ.; Yucong Wang, General Motors Co.; Qingminn Yang, Federal-Mogul Corp.; Rong Zhang, Schaeffler Group USA Inc.; Qian Zou, Oakland University Chairpersons: Qian Zou, Oakland Univ.; Rong Zhang, Schaeffler Group USA Inc. Comparative Study of Different Nanolubricants for Automotive Applications (Oral Only) (Oral Only) ( ) ( ) Timothy S. December, BASF Corp. Ellen Lee, Ford Motor Company Takashi Iwama, JFE Steel Corp. Sakthinathan Ganapathy, Anna University; K R Viswanathan; Saravanan Raju; Anand Kumar Appancheal Enhanced e-coating thickness plus gas bubbles, drainage and buoyancy force Simplified CAE Models for Upfront Development of Instrument Panel Characterization of Trimmed Edge of Advanced High Strength Steel ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Martin Schifko, ESS Engineering Software Steyr GmbH; Hans Steiner, Caelynx; Masayasu Mohri, Delight; Christoph Bauinger, ESS Engineering Software Steyr GmbH Development of Robust Anti-chipping Performance Primer for Various Process Conditions Venkat Pisipati, Srikanth Krishnaraj, Amy McGuckin Webb, Pavankumar Reddy Kandukuri, Inteva Products LLC Technical Expert Panel Discussion: Autonomous Driving Technologies How They Affect Interiors Design, Packaging and Occupant Behaviors? Saeid Nasheralahkami, Sergey Golovashchenko, Oakland Univ.; Kaicen Pan, Stony Brook Univ.; Lindsay Brown, Arizona State Univ.; Bindiya Gugnani, Oakland Univ. Friction and Die Wear In Stamping Prephospated Advanced High Strength Steels ( ) ( ) ( ) Yuko N. Gidcumb, Toyota Technical Center USA, Inc.; Scott Kubish, TEMA; Cynthia Templeman, Toyota Technical Center USA, Inc.; George Richards, PPG Automotive Coatings; Yukihiro Ikeura, PKAF Hua-Chu Shih, Steel Corp. The scope of this panel discussion is to understand the current research status as applied to automotive interiors, create awareness and also to discuss the expected future occupant behaviors once these technologies become common in the marketplace. Evaluating Major Parasitic Power Losses in IC Engines Wei Tao, FCA US LLC; Lin Chai, Optimal CAE; Raymond Su, Bruce K. Geist, William F. Resh, FCA US LLC Oil Transport from Scraper Ring Step to Liner at Low Engine Speeds and Effect of Dimensions of Scraper Ring Step Tianshi Fang, Tian Tian, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Development of a Highly Anti-Corrosive Rate Effects on the Stress/Strain Response Lubrication on Demand: A Novel Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Paint and Plastic Anisotropy in Several Steel Polymeric Bearing Coating with Oil-Filled ( ) Minoru Akahori, Tatsuya Kano, Takayoshi Moderators: Lisa Fallon, General Motors LLC; Ravi Thyagarajan, US Army TARDEC Sheets (Oral Only) Rakan Alturk, Clemson University (CU- Microcapsules ( ) Roger Gorges, David Latham, Ian Laing, Takahira, Tetsuo Goto, Aisin Chemical Co., Ltd.; Katsuhiro Kajikawa, FTS Co., Ltd.; Nobuyo Kondo, Toyota Motor Corporation Panelists: Thomas J. Gould, Johnson Controls Inc. George F. Halow, Strategy Manager, Ford ICAR); William Luecke, Steven Mates, National Institute Of Standards & Techno; Fadi Abu-Farha, Clemson University (CU- MAHLE Engine Systems UK Ltd.; Ronald Brock, Mahle Engine Components USA Motor Company ICAR); Louis Hector, General Motors Co; Robert W. Huber, VP of Innovation and Kavesary Raghavan, AK Steel Corp Ventures, Faurecia Omnidirectional Structural Color Pigments Jeffrey W. Ronne, Director Global Advanced Effects of Microstructural Inhomogeneity on Development of Wide Service Temperature for Automotive Application Vehicle Development, General Motors the Deformation and Failure of Multi-Phase Fluids Company Steels Robert Sadowski, Chief Robotocist, US (Oral Only) Army TARDEC (Oral Only) ( ) Rebekah Warren, Michigan State Senator Chad W. Chichester, Dow Corning Corp. Debasish Banerjee, Toyota Technical Center USA Inc. Polyamide 11 Powder Coatings for NVH, Corrosion, and Abrasion Resistance Fadi Abu-Farha, Jun Hu, Zeren xu, Clemson University (CU-ICAR); Justin Milner, NIST Stress and Strain Partitioning in a QP980 Steel Studied by in situ Synchrotron HE- XRD and Elastic Plastic Self Consistent and Finite Element Crystal Plasticity Models Investigation into Mixed and Hydrodynamic Frictions of PEO Coatings and Cast Iron (Oral Only) (Oral Only) ( ) Stephen Serpe, Arkema Inc. Xiaohua Hu, Xin Sun, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Louis Hector, General Motors Co Guang Wang, Xueyuan Nie, Jimi Tjong, Univ. of Windsor continued on next page SAE 2016 World Congress 113

116 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 - AFTERNOON MATERIALS B 251 A 250 B Advances in Coatings (Part 2 of 2) (M400) Presentations of this session will address application and research on coatings for exterior body and plastics (including polycarbonate) as well as vehicle interiors and underbody/underhood. Focus will be on the 3-10 year timeframe. 1:00-4:30 Advances in Instrument Panels, Seats, and Interiors (Part 2 of 2) (M301) This session will feature technical presentations that will discuss new technology and industry insights in automotive interiors. Focus areas include materials, perceived quality, environmental concerns, manufacturing, safety, and durability. 1:00-4:00 Applications of Advanced High-Strength Steels and Press Hardening for Automotive Structures (Part 2 of 2) (M104) This symposium provides a forum for researchers and application engineers to disseminate the knowledge and information gained in the area of advanced high-strength and press-hardening steel development and applications in automotive structures, enabling light-weight and durable vehicles with improved safety. 1:00-5:00 Automotive Tribology (Part 2 of 2) (M214) This technical session focuses on fundamental and applied research that lowers frictional energy losses and enhances reliability and durability of automotive components. The topics include, but not limited to engine and drivetrain tribology, seals, bearing and gear lubrication, materials tribology, surface engineering, lubricants and additives, computer-aided tribology, tribotesting, as well as friction, wear and lubrication fundamentals. 1:00-5:00 4:00 4:30 Hoda Eiliat, General Motor Company; Todd Fitz, Honda R & D Americas Inc.; James Keller, United Paint; Jian Tao, FCA US LLC; Daniel G. Wright, BASF Corp. Chairpersons: Todd Fitz, Honda R & D Americas Inc.; James Keller, United Paint Yellowing in Automotive Clearcoats Robert Egbers, Comusa; Lisa Fallon, General Motors Co.; Sreenivas Kuchibhatla, Ford Motor Company; Stephen M. Pitrof, Inteva LLC; Santosh Kumar Sarang, Aisin Technical Center of America; Jian Tao, FCA US LLC; Ravi Thyagarajan, US Army TARDEC Chairpersons: Lisa Fallon, General Motors LLC; Ravi Thyagarajan, US Army TARDEC Constantin Chiriac, Ford Motor Company; Jason Coryell, Jatinder P. Singh, General Motors Co. Improvement of fatigue properties of precipitation hardening steels David Schall, Oakland Univ.; Yucong Wang, General Motors Co.; Qingminn Yang, Federal-Mogul Corp.; Rong Zhang, Schaeffler Group USA Inc.; Qian Zou, Oakland University Chairpersons: Qian Zou, Oakland Univ.; Rong Zhang, Schaeffler Group USA Inc. Microstructure and Tribological Behavior of CrN-Cu Nanocoatings Deposited by PVD Systems ( ) (Oral Only) ( ) Cynthia Templeman, Toyota Technical Hiroshi SHUTO, Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Bokyung Kim, Hyundai Motor Company Center USA, Inc. Metal Corporatio Planned by Polymers and Coatings Committee / Materials Engineering Activity Planned by Polymers and Coatings Committee / Materials Engineering Activity Overcoming the Paradox of Strength and Ductility in a New Generation of AHSS ( ) (Oral Only) Daniel J. Branagan, Andrew E. Frerichs, Brian E. Meacham, Sheng Cheng, Alla V. Sergueeva, The NanoSteel Company Planned by Metallic Materials Committee / Materials Engineering Activity Correlation Study of Axial Force and Friction Coefficient with Multiple Type of Surface Coating Nishant Pharane, Maruti Suzuki India, Ltd.; Rakesh Khanger, Maruti Suzuki India Ltd Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity 114 SAE 2016 World Congress

117 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 - AFTERNOON 250 A 250 C 413 A Fatigue Modeling / Testing & CAE Durability Analysis (Part 2 of 4) (M200) Focuses on innovative and improved fatigue methodologies and problem-solving techniques on automotive components, assemblies and vehicles based on material characterization, testing and CAE (Computer Aided Engineering) analysis. 1:00-4:00 Load Simulation and Vehicle Performance: Nonlinear Components/ Systems (Part 2 of 2) (M206) Focusing on new theory, formulation and modeling of amplitude-, frequency- and temperature-dependent nonlinear components/systems such as mounts or bushings, shock absorbers, and joint friction/ damping; dynamic characterization through lab and field testing; Linearization methodology; Model validation, application, and sensitivity analysis in vehicle system/subsystem simulations; Nonlinear system identification, modeling, and application in testing accuracy improvement, etc. 1:00-2:30 MATERIALS NVH CAE Analysis & Testing Correlations (M211) This session covers the development and application of numerical methods along with test correlation and optimization for NVH issues of full vehicle and vehicle subsystems. All structural components, subsystems and complete systems found in automotive vehicles will be considered. Topics include structure NVH, vibro-acoustics, wind noise and aeroacoustics, intake/exhaust and vehicle interior noise, sound quality etc. 1:00-4:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 Abolhassan Khosrovaneh, GM; John J. Bonnen, Ford Motor Company; Guofei Chen, Steel Corp.; Carlos Carvalho Engler-Pinto, Ford Motor Company; Mingchao Guo, FCA US LLC; Zhigang Wei, Tenneco Inc. Fatigue Life Prediction of an Automotive Chassis System with Combined Hardening Material Model Fulun Yang, Tenneco Inc.; Guangqiang Wu, Tongji Univ.; Peijun Xu, Ebco Inc. Non-Linear Bifurcation Stability Analysis for Articulated Vehicles with Active Trailer Differential Braking Systems ( ) ( ) (Oral Only) John George, Daniel Gross, Honda R&D Americas, Inc.; Hamid Jahed, Ali Roostaei, University of Waterloo Fatigue Life Prediction of Friction Stir Linear Welds for Magnesium Alloys ( ) ( ) HongTae Kang, University of Michigan; Abolhassan Khosrovaneh, General Motors Co.; Xuming Su, Ford Motor Company; Mingchao Guo, Yung-Li Lee, FCA US LLC; Shyam Pittala, University of Michigan; Chonghua Jiang, AET Integration Inc.; Brian Jordon, University of Alabama Modern Methods for Random Fatigue of Automotive Parts Tao Sun, Eungkil Lee, Yuping He, University of Ontario Institute of Technology Load Identification of a Suspension Assembly Using True-Load Self Transducer Generation Paul Augustine, University of Wisconsin; Timothy Hunter, Wolf Star Technologies LLC; Nathan Sievers, Xiaoru Guo, University of Wisconsin ( ) ( ) Thomas Thesing, Hella KGaA Hueck and Co.; Neil Bishop, CAEfatigue, Ltd. Review and Assessment of Frequency-Based Fatigue Damage Models ( ) ( ) John P. Quigley, General Dynamics Land Systems; Yung-Li Lee, Liang Wang, FCA US LLC Critical Plane Analysis of Rubber Bushing Durability Under Road Loads ( ) ( ) Kevin P. Barbash, General Motors; William V. Mars, Endurica LLC Weiguo Zhang, FCA US LLC; Guangtian Gavin Song, Ford Motor Company; Nammalwar Purushothaman, BAE Systems; Luohui Long, Ford Motor Company; Wen Li, Wayne State Univ. Chairpersons: Weiguo Zhang, FCA US LLC; Guangtian Song, Ford Motor Company Technical Keynote: A Comprehensive Sound Source Localization and Analysis Technology Sean F. Wu, Wayne State Univ.; Yazhong Lu, Signal- Wise LCC Indoor Pass-by Noise Evaluation System Capable of Reproducing ISO Actual Road Surface Tire Noise Kuniaki Goto, Takashi Kondo, Masakiyo Takahira, Eiji Umemura, Masashi Komada, Toyota Motor Corporation; Yasuhiko Nishimura, Brüel and Kjær On the Effect of Friction Law in Closed-Loop Coupling Disc Brake Model Yongchang Du, Yingping Lv, Yujian Wang, Tsinghua Univ.; Pu Gao, Beijing Institute of Technology An Investigation of Body Inertance Response for Occupant Safety Control Module Attachment Regions Muthukumar Arunachalam, S Arunkumar, FCA Engineering India Pvt Ltd; PraveenKumar Sampath, EinNel Technologies; Abdul Haiyum, FCA Engineering India Pvt Ltd; Beverly Katz, FCA US LLC Prediction of Fretting Fatigue in Engine Cylinder Block Sound Absorption Performance Prediction of Automotive Porous Sound Package by Using Genetic Algorithm ( ) ( ) Chao Shi, Kenji Sato, Takeru Hamakawa, Yoshimichi Ishihara, Shinichi Takahashi, Honda R&D Co. Ltd. Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity Lianhui Wang, Shuming Chen, Dengfeng Wang, Yang Jiang, Jing Chen, Jilin University A Study on Robust Air Induction Snorkel Volume Velocity Prediction Using DFSS approach ( ) Weiguo Zhang, Mark Likich, Mac Lynch, FCA US LLC; John White, Altair ProductDesign Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity SAE 2016 World Congress 115

118 THURSDAY, APRIL 14 - MORNING MATERIALS 251 A 250 B 251 B 250 C Advanced Analysis, Design, and Optimization of Materials, Restraints, and Structures for Enhanced Automotive Safety and Weight Reduction (Part 1 of 2) (M202) Papers with an emphasis on, but not limited to, innovative ideas to enhance automotive safety with improved material constitutive modeling, analysis method developments, simulation and pre/post processing tools, optimization techniques, crash code developments, finite element model updating, model validation and verification techniques, dummies and occupants, restraint systems, passive safety as well as lightweight material applications and designs are highly encouraged. 8:00-11:30 Automotive Engineering Testing and Test Methods (M203) The focus of this session are the tests and test methods employed in the evaluation of the performance and durability of powertrain (engines, transmissions), driveline (4WD systems, driveshafts, axles), chassis (frame, suspensions, brakes, etc.) and body components, subsystems, and full vehicle systems. 8:00-9:30 Automotive Polymeric, Plastic Components and Composites (Part 1 of 2) (M300) Presentations of this session will address the development of polymeric and composite materials for automotive interiors and exteriors, powertrain components, as well as structural and non-structural applications. Focus is on design, processes, bonding and manufacturing technologies, as well as lightweighting strategies. 8:00-11:30 Load Simulation and Vehicle Performance: Multi-body Dynamics (M209) Multibody system modeling and simulation, rigid and flexible body modeling, loads predictions for vehicle body, frame/subframe, exhaust system, driveline, and powertrain, modeling of vehicle dynamics simulation and durability loads simulation, process considering vehicle dynamics and durability loads, data processing and analysis, loads sensitivity analyses for model parameters, design load minimization, prediction of loads effects, robust design methods, driver modeling, and system modeling. 8:00-9:00 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 Wei Li, General Motors Co.; Jwo Pan, University of Michigan; Tau Tyan, Ford Motor Company; William J. Altenhof, Univ. of Windsor; Guofei Chen, Steel Corp.; Sheng-Dong Liu, Generalety LLC Mechanical Behavior of Lithium-Ion Battery Component Materials and Error Sources Analysis for Test Results Paul Spiteri, Oshkosh Defense; Darryl S. Taylor, Boeing; Michael Temkin, FCA US LLC Drive Shaft Torque Telemetry Device Somasekhar Bobba, SABIC Innovative Plastics; Hoda Eiliat, General Motor Company; Emile Homsi, SABIC Innovative Plastics; Robert Randolph Maynard, Celanese Corp.; Srikanth Pilla, Clemson Univ.; Jian Tao, FCA US LLC Bio-based Composites and Their Application for Auto Interior Parts ( ) ( ) ( ) (Oral Only) Xuqian Jiang, Hailing Luo, Yong Xia, Qing Chae-Hwan Hong, Hyundai Motor Co. Zhou, Tsinghua University Experimental Investigation of Short Circuit Criteria for Lithium Ion Battery Pouch Cells under Punch Indentation Joseph V. Gabiniewicz, Aisin Technical Center of America; Douglas M. Baker, TECAT Performance Systems; Michael Testani, Aisin Technical Center of America Analysis of Friction Coefficient Variation with Moisture between Friction Surface Both-Sides Welding Technology for Resin Fuel Tubes (Oral Only) ( ) ( ) (Oral Only) Frank Q. Yan, Hosop Shin, Shin-Jang Sung, Wei Lu, Jwo Pan, University of Michigan; Saeed Barbat, Ford Motor Company Daisuke Tomomatsu, Honda Development of Aluminium Hollow Subframe Using High-Pressure Die Casting Yosuke Akita, Kenji Abe, Yoshihiro Osawa, Toyota Motor Corporation; Yoshitsugu Goto, Yuji Nagasawa, Noboru Sugiura, Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc.; Satoshi Wakamatsu, Kyoko Kosaka, ADVICS Co., Ltd. North American Market Experiences for Class 5 Hybrid Box Truck Development of Improved Durablity sealant and One Piece Tire Mobility Kit ( ) ( ) ( ) Akihiko Asami, Tomoyuki Imanishi, Honda R&D Co., Ltd.; Yukio Okazaki, Tomohiro Ono, Kenichi Tetsuka, Yanagawa Seiki Co., Ltd. Nehal Sardar Rahim, Aisin Technical Center of America Hyung Seok KIM, Hyundai Motor Company Status and prospect of multiscale modeling and simulation of high-rate dynamic and damage performance of lightweight materials A study on the impact resistance of plastic underbody parts (Oral Only) ( ) Yucheng Liu, Mississippi State Univ. Jee Young Youn, Seok Hwan Kim, Hyundai Motor Company; Yong Sun (Steven) Jin, DuPont Engineering Polymers 3D Simulation Models Simplified to 2D Planar/Axisymmetric Problems in Automotive Structures ( ) ( ) Wenxin Qin, Sandip Datta, Weidong Zhang, FCA US LLC Sliding Properties of Polyamide Coating in high temperature for Intermediate Shaft of Electric Power Steering Kazunori Miyake, Tomoya Nishida, Takanori Kurokawa, Hirokazu Arai, JTEKT Corporation Paramsothy Jayakumar, US Army TARDEC; Jesper Slattengren, Pratt & Miller Engineering; Yunqing Zhang, Huazhong University of Science and Tech. Use of High-Fidelity Model Simulations for Off-Road Vehicle Mobility Assessment Ulysses Contreras, University of Illinois at Chicago; Antonio Martin Recuero, Computational Dynamics Inc.; Paramsothy Jayakumar, US Army TARDEC; Craig Foster, Ahmed Shabana, University of Illinois at Chicago Using the open-source Chrono multiphysics library for off-road vehicle mobility studies Daniel Melanz, Hammad Mazhar, Radu Serban, University of Wisconsin - Madison; Hiroyuki Sugiyama, University of Iowa; Dan Negrut, University of Wisconsin - Madison continued on next page 116 SAE 2016 World Congress

119 THURSDAY, APRIL 14 - MORNING MATERIALS 251 A 250 B 251 B 250 C Advanced Analysis, Design, and Optimization of Materials, Restraints, and Structures for Enhanced Automotive Safety and Weight Reduction (Part 1 of 2) (M202) Papers with an emphasis on, but not limited to, innovative ideas to enhance automotive safety with improved material constitutive modeling, analysis method developments, simulation and pre/post processing tools, optimization techniques, crash code developments, finite element model updating, model validation and verification techniques, dummies and occupants, restraint systems, passive safety as well as lightweight material applications and designs are highly encouraged. 8:00-11:30 Automotive Engineering Testing and Test Methods (M203) The focus of this session are the tests and test methods employed in the evaluation of the performance and durability of powertrain (engines, transmissions), driveline (4WD systems, driveshafts, axles), chassis (frame, suspensions, brakes, etc.) and body components, subsystems, and full vehicle systems. 8:00-9:30 Automotive Polymeric, Plastic Components and Composites (Part 1 of 2) (M300) Presentations of this session will address the development of polymeric and composite materials for automotive interiors and exteriors, powertrain components, as well as structural and non-structural applications. Focus is on design, processes, bonding and manufacturing technologies, as well as lightweighting strategies. 8:00-11:30 Load Simulation and Vehicle Performance: Multi-body Dynamics (M209) Multibody system modeling and simulation, rigid and flexible body modeling, loads predictions for vehicle body, frame/subframe, exhaust system, driveline, and powertrain, modeling of vehicle dynamics simulation and durability loads simulation, process considering vehicle dynamics and durability loads, data processing and analysis, loads sensitivity analyses for model parameters, design load minimization, prediction of loads effects, robust design methods, driver modeling, and system modeling. 8:00-9:00 10:30 11:00 Wei Li, General Motors Co.; Jwo Pan, University of Michigan; Tau Tyan, Ford Motor Company; William J. Altenhof, Univ. of Windsor; Guofei Chen, Steel Corp.; Sheng-Dong Liu, Generalety LLC Behavior of Adhesively Bonded Steel Double Hat-Section Components under Axial Quasi-Static and Impact Loading Paul Spiteri, Oshkosh Defense; Darryl S. Taylor, Boeing; Michael Temkin, FCA US LLC ( ) ( ) Anindya Deb, Indian Institute of Science; Clifford C. Chou, Wayne State University; Gunti R. Srinivas, Sanketh Gowda, Goutham Kurnool, Indian Institute of Science Next Generation Car - Lightweight Design for Future Automotive Structures (Oral Only) ( ) Gundolf Kopp, Elmar Beeh, Gerhard Kopp, Marco Münster, Michael Kriescher, Horst Friedrich, German Aerospace Center DLR Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity Somasekhar Bobba, SABIC Innovative Plastics; Hoda Eiliat, General Motor Company; Emile Homsi, SABIC Innovative Plastics; Robert Randolph Maynard, Celanese Corp.; Srikanth Pilla, Clemson Univ.; Jian Tao, FCA US LLC Development of a Lightweight Soundproof Cover Using the Biot Theory (Vibration Propagation in Elastic Porous Materials), and an Example Application to a Transmission. Kentaro Kimura, Ryoji Habuchi, Tetsuya Kono, Toyota Motor Corporation; Tadashi Mori, Kaname Arimizu, Nichias Corporation 3D-Design, Fabrication and Metrological Characteristics for Knee Meniscus Replacement Prototype using Proposed Polymeric Material Salah H. R. Ali, Sarwat Z. A. Zahwi, National Institute for Standards; Mai S. Mabrok, Misr University for Science and Technology; Badr S. N. Azzam, Cairo University Planned by Polymers and Coatings Committee / Materials Engineering Activity Paramsothy Jayakumar, US Army TARDEC; Jesper Slattengren, Pratt & Miller Engineering; Yunqing Zhang, Huazhong University of Science and Tech. Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity SAE 2016 World Congress 117

120 THURSDAY, APRIL 14 - MORNING 312 A A Sheet Metal Forming Technology (Part 1 of 2) (M105) This session will feature the latest developments in sheet metal forming technology. Presentations will address general areas of forming processes, formability issues and modeling. These include forming processes (Stamping, hydroforming, gas forming, high temperature forming), formability Issues (springback, edge cracking, stretch-bend failures and fracture), Modeling (materials, forming limits, failure criteria in various deformation modes and process modeling & optimization). 8:00-11:00 UV/EB Leading the Way for the Future of Automotive (Part 1 of 2) (M401) Success in cure technology attained through advances photocurable materials, UV Laser technology, lamp development, 3D computer imaging, and the development of novel materials, processes and facilities, are significantly advancing the efforts of energy reduction and vehicle lightweighting resulting in improvements of reduced GHG emissions, manufacturing Cycle Time, Small Footprint manufacturing, speedy proto-type development and Additive Manufacturing, all creating a revolution in manufacturing. 8:00-11:30 MATERIALS Fatigue Modeling / Testing & CAE Durability Analysis (Part 3 of 4) (M200) Focuses on innovative and improved fatigue methodologies and problem-solving techniques on automotive components, assemblies and vehicles based on material characterization, testing and CAE (Computer Aided Engineering) analysis. 8:30-11:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 Thomas Oetjens, CAE Integration; Xiaoming Chen, U. S. Steel Corp.; ZiQiang Sheng, General Motors; Michael J. Worswick, University of Waterloo; Dajun Zhou, FCA US LLC Prediction of Fracture in Warm/Hot Forming using Strain Rate and Temperature Dependent Forming Limit Surface (Oral Only) ZiQiang Sheng, General Motors Study of the conical tip shape of piercing punch on the dimension of punched hole Gary Cohen, Radtech International North America; Mary Ellen Rosenberger, BaySpring Solutions LLC; Jian Tao, FCA US LLC Chairpersons: Gary Cohen, Radtech International North America; Christopher Seubert, Ford Motor Company One Component UV-A Automotive Refinish; Clear Coats and Primers (Oral Only) Michael Dvorchak, Dvorchak Enterprises LLC Cationic UV-curing of Automotive Coatings ( ) (Oral Only) ( ) Guobiao Yang, Oakland University,Tongji University; Tian Bai, Wan Xu, Junrui Li, Lianxiang Yang, Oakland University; Dajun Zhou, Changqing Du, FCA US LLC Investigation of Plastic Anisotropy in Various Sheet Metals under Uniaxial and Biaxial Loading Conditions Cynthia Templeman, Toyota Motor Engineering & Mfg NA Inc. Advancements in Coating Technology for Automotive Plastic Components Abolhassan Khosrovaneh, GM; John J. Bonnen, Ford Motor Company; Guofei Chen, Steel Corp.; Carlos Carvalho Engler-Pinto, Ford Motor Company; Mingchao Guo, FCA US LLC; Zhigang Wei, Tenneco Inc. Assessment of Critical Plane Models Using Non- Proportional Low Cycle Fatigue Test Data of 304 Stainless Steel Ghassan Abed, Oakland University; Yung-Li Lee, Jian Zhu, FCA US LLC Probabilistic Isothermal, Anisothermal, and High- Temperature Thermo-Mechanical Fatigue Life Assessment and CAE Implementations (Oral Only) (Oral Only) ( ) Fadi Abu-Farha, Nan Zhang, Clemson University (CU-ICAR) Eileen Weber, Red Spot Paint & Varnish Co. Inc. Zhigang Wei, Yunfei Qu, Dongying Jiang, Limin Luo, Jason Hamilton, Kay Ellinghaus, Markus Pieszkalla, Tenneco Inc. Hot Blank Cold Die (HB-CD) Stamping of Aluminium Alloy Sheets: Characterization, Modeling, Simulations and Validation Improving Weatherability of Energy Curable Hardcoats A Comparative Study of Automotive System Fatigue Models Processed in the Time and Frequency Domain (Oral Only) (Oral Only) ( ) Nan Zhang, Fadi Abu-Farha, Clemson University (CU-ICAR) Marcus Hutchins, Allnex Wallace Ferreira, Ford Brasil S. A.; Trenton Meehan, Ford Motor Company; Valdir Cardoso, Valdirm Cardoso; Neil Bishop, CAEfatigue, Ltd. Tension-Compression Asymmetry in Advanced High Strength Steels Radiation Curable Components and Their Use in Hard, Scratch Resistant Coating Applications (Oral Only) (Oral Only) ( ) Jun Hu, Fadi Abu-Farha, Zeren xu, Clemson University (CU-ICAR) Edge Fracture Mechanism in Advanced High Strength Steel William Schaeffer, Steven Tyson, Indu Vappala, Sartomer Usa LLC Breaking the Paradigm in Silicone Processing: Achieving Fast Room-Temperature Curing without Sacrificing Pot-Life using ELASTOSIL CAT UV Technology An Experimental Study on Static and Fatigue Strengths of Resistance Spot Welds with Stack-up of Advanced High Strength Steels and Adhesive Mingchao Guo, Ramchandra Bhandarkar, Weidong Zhang, FCA US LLC; Guofei Chen, Zhenke Teng, Steel Corporation Fatigue Life Prediction for Adaptable Insert Welds between Sheet Steel and Cast Magnesium Alloy (Oral Only) (Oral Only) ( ) Nikky Pathak, Cliff Butcher, Michael Worswick, University of Waterloo Dr. Jason Rouse, Wacker Chemical Corp. HongTae Kang, University of Michigan; Abolhassan Khosrovaneh, GM; Xuming Su, Ford Motor Company; Mingchao Guo, Yung-Li Lee, FCA US LLC; Sai Boorgu, University of Michigan; Chonghua Jiang, AET Integration Inc. Planned by Metallic Materials Committee / Materials Engineering Activity New Developments in UV Curable Laminating Adhesives Formulating for Enhanced Adhesion and Service Properties Fatigue Evaluation Procedure Development for Self- Piercing Riveted Joints Using the Battelle Structural Stress Method (Oral Only) ( ) Michael Bailey, Sartomer Usa LLC Andrew Cox, Jeong Hong, Battelle Planned by Polymers and Coatings Committee / Materials Engineering Activity Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity 118 SAE 2016 World Congress

121 THURSDAY, APRIL 14 - AFTERNOON MATERIALS 251 A 251 B 250 A 250 C Advanced Analysis, Design, and Optimization of Materials, Restraints, and Structures for Enhanced Automotive Safety and Weight Reduction (Part 2 of 2) (M202) Papers with an emphasis on, but not limited to, innovative ideas to enhance automotive safety with improved material constitutive modeling, analysis method developments, simulation and pre/post processing tools, optimization techniques, crash code developments, finite element model updating, model validation and verification techniques, dummies and occupants, restraint systems, passive safety as well as lightweight material applications and designs are highly encouraged. 1:00-4:30 Automotive Polymeric, Plastic Components and Composites (Part 2 of 2) (M300) Presentations of this session will address the development of polymeric and composite materials for automotive interiors and exteriors, powertrain components, as well as structural and non-structural applications. Focus is on design, processes, bonding and manufacturing technologies, as well as lightweighting strategies. 1:00-4:30 Fatigue Modeling / Testing & CAE Durability Analysis (Part 4 of 4) (M200) Focuses on innovative and improved fatigue methodologies and problem-solving techniques on automotive components, assemblies and vehicles based on material characterization, testing and CAE (Computer Aided Engineering) analysis. 1:00-4:30 Load Simulation and Vehicle Performance: Ride Comfort (M207) This session focusing on vehicle ride comfort, addressing issues such as ride evaluation, suspension tuning, occupant biomechanics, seating dynamics, semiactive and active suspension and vehicle elastomeric components. Topics may include vehicle ride motion smoothness and control balancing, structural shake, impact harshness and after shake, brake judder/ pulsation, smooth road shake/shimmy/ nibble, power hop, launch shudder, freeway hop and any other phenomena affecting ride comfort. 1:00-2:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 Wei Li, General Motors Co.; Jwo Pan, University of Michigan; Tau Tyan, Ford Motor Company; William J. Altenhof, Univ. of Windsor; Guofei Chen, Steel Corp.; Sheng-Dong Liu, Generalety LLC Crushing Analysis and Lightweight Design of Tapered Tailor Welded Hybrid Material Tubes under Oblique Impact Somasekhar Bobba, SABIC Innovative Plastics; Hoda Eiliat, General Motor Company; Emile Homsi, SABIC Innovative Plastics; Robert Randolph Maynard, Celanese Corp.; Srikanth Pilla, Clemson Univ.; Jian Tao, FCA US LLC Identification of True Stress-Strain Curve of Thermoplastic Polymers under Biaxial Tension Abolhassan Khosrovaneh, GM; John J. Bonnen, Ford Motor Company; Guofei Chen, Steel Corp.; Carlos Carvalho Engler-Pinto, Ford Motor Company; Mingchao Guo, FCA US LLC; Zhigang Wei, Tenneco Inc. Technical Expert Panel Discussion: Durability Analysis in CAE ( ) ( ) ( ) Da-Zhi Wang, Guang-Jun Cao, SAIC Motor Technique Center; Chang Qi, Yong Sun, Shu Yang, Yu Du, Dalian University of Technology Energy Absorption Behaviors and Application of Thin-walled Box Structures with Higher Strength in Ridgelines Yan Meng, Yong Xia, Qing Zhou, Tsinghua University; Shaoting Lin, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Research on Temperature and Strain Rate Dependent Viscoelastic Response of Polyvinyl Butaral Film The purpose of the panel is to provide an opportunity to discuss, clarify, evaluate and exchange of viewpoints among the automotive fatigue/durability experts. The state-of-the-art technologies in load, stress and fatigue damage analyses and their applications to engineering design for durability will be addressed. ( ) ( ) ( ) Yung-Li Lee, FCA US LLC Yuqing Zheng, Xichan Zhu, Tongji University; Xueqing Dong, Yijue Car Technology Service Company Development and Implementation Of Beam Elements For Crashworthiness Analysis Of Thin-Walled Beam Structures Xiaoqing Xu, Bohan Liu, Yan Wang, Yibing Li, Tsinghua University Development of Rubber Mesh-Gaskets for the reduction of air intake noise Moderators: Yung-Li Lee, FCA US LLC Panelists: Efthimio Duni, FCA EMEA Abolhassan Khosrovaneh, GM Yung-Li Lee, FCA US LLC Fangwu (Mike) Ma; Xuting Wu, General Motors Co.; Peijun Xu, Ebco Inc.; James Yang, Texas Tech. Univ. Performance Analysis of the Rule-Optimized Fuzzy-Logic Controller for Semi-active Suspension Kemal Çalkan, IAE, TU Braunschweig; Mina M.S. Kaldas, Minia University; Roman Henze, Ferit Küçükay, IAE, TU Braunschweig Powertrain Motion Control Analysis under Quasi-static Extreme Loads Tianqi Lv, Huazhong University of Science and Tech; Peijun Xu, Ebco Inc.; Yunqing Zhang, Huazhong University of Science and Tech Improvement of Vehicle Ride Comfort Using Control Strategies for the Switchable Damper Suspension System ( ) ( ) ( ) Yucheng Liu, Mississippi State Univ. Yohei Miki, Hisao Futamata, Masahiko Xuming Su, Ford Motor Company Aref M. A. Soliman, Benha University Inoue, Masashi Takekoshi, Kohbun Yamada, NOK Corporation Body-in-White Reinforcements for Light- Weight Automobiles Defrost efficiency anlaysis of PMMA rear window ( ) ( ) ( ) Dinesh Munjurulimana, Sabic Research Technology Private Ltd.; Amit Kulkarni, SABIC Innovative Plastics; Dhanendra Nagwanshi, SABIC; Joel Luther Thambi, SABIC Innovative Plastics; Ruud Winters, Matthew Delaney, SABIC Crashworthiness Uncertainty Optimization of Thin-walled Beams Based on Approximate Model with Step Encryption Technology Na Qiu, Yunkai Gao, Jianguang Fang, Shanshan Wang, Tongji University Study of Bending Strength for Aluminum Reinforced with Epoxy Composite Programmed Load Spectrum for Fatigue Bench Test of a Vehicle Body Yunkai Gao, Jingpeng Han, Jianguang Fang, Shihui Wang, Tongji University Research on the Fatigue Durability Performance of a SUV Rear Axle ( ) ( ) ( ) Qianqian Du, Tongji University Saida Khan, Santosh Kumar Sarang, Ichiro Yunkai Gao, Zhaoxuan Feng, Jianguang Hiratsuka, Aisin Technical Center of America Fang, Shihui Wang, Tongji University Small Overlap Impact Countermeasure- Front Door Hinge Pillar Dual Box Biobased Headlamp Housing for Automotive Lighting ( ) (Oral Only) (Oral Only) Eric S. Elliott, Christopher Roche, Jashwanth Reddy, Hyundai America Technical Center Ayse D. Ademuwagun, Varroc Lighting Systems GmbH A State of the Art Thermomechanical Testing Rig for Cylinder Head Component Rifat Yilmaz, Mersin Hurpekli, Ahmet Guzel, Demirhan Manav, Serhat Erpolat, Ford Otomotiv Sanayi AS; Emin Kondakci, Nuri Solak, Istanbul Technical University continued on next page SAE 2016 World Congress 119

122 THURSDAY, APRIL 14 - AFTERNOON MATERIALS 251 A 251 B 250 A 250 C Advanced Analysis, Design, and Optimization of Materials, Restraints, and Structures for Enhanced Automotive Safety and Weight Reduction (Part 2 of 2) (M202) Papers with an emphasis on, but not limited to, innovative ideas to enhance automotive safety with improved material constitutive modeling, analysis method developments, simulation and pre/post processing tools, optimization techniques, crash code developments, finite element model updating, model validation and verification techniques, dummies and occupants, restraint systems, passive safety as well as lightweight material applications and designs are highly encouraged. 1:00-4:30 Automotive Polymeric, Plastic Components and Composites (Part 2 of 2) (M300) Presentations of this session will address the development of polymeric and composite materials for automotive interiors and exteriors, powertrain components, as well as structural and non-structural applications. Focus is on design, processes, bonding and manufacturing technologies, as well as lightweighting strategies. 1:00-4:30 Fatigue Modeling / Testing & CAE Durability Analysis (Part 4 of 4) (M200) Focuses on innovative and improved fatigue methodologies and problem-solving techniques on automotive components, assemblies and vehicles based on material characterization, testing and CAE (Computer Aided Engineering) analysis. 1:00-4:30 Load Simulation and Vehicle Performance: Ride Comfort (M207) This session focusing on vehicle ride comfort, addressing issues such as ride evaluation, suspension tuning, occupant biomechanics, seating dynamics, semiactive and active suspension and vehicle elastomeric components. Topics may include vehicle ride motion smoothness and control balancing, structural shake, impact harshness and after shake, brake judder/ pulsation, smooth road shake/shimmy/ nibble, power hop, launch shudder, freeway hop and any other phenomena affecting ride comfort. 1:00-2:30 4:00 4:30 Wei Li, General Motors Co.; Jwo Pan, University of Michigan; Tau Tyan, Ford Motor Company; William J. Altenhof, Univ. of Windsor; Guofei Chen, Steel Corp.; Sheng-Dong Liu, Generalety LLC Bio inspired design of lightweight and safe vehicle structures Somasekhar Bobba, SABIC Innovative Plastics; Hoda Eiliat, General Motor Company; Emile Homsi, SABIC Innovative Plastics; Robert Randolph Maynard, Celanese Corp.; Srikanth Pilla, Clemson Univ.; Jian Tao, FCA US LLC Fabrication of composite using base metal as Al 6082 T0 reinforced with Fe-MWCNT using Friction stir processing and examine changes in tensile strength, microstructure and hardness ( ) ( ) (Oral Only) Prasad S. Mehta, Jennifer Solis Ocampo, Andres Tovar, Prathamesh Chaudhari, Indiana University Purdue University Pulkit Batra, Arpit Bansal, V Jeganathan ArulMoni, Delhi Technological University Abolhassan Khosrovaneh, GM; John J. Bonnen, Ford Motor Company; Guofei Chen, Steel Corp.; Carlos Carvalho Engler-Pinto, Ford Motor Company; Mingchao Guo, FCA US LLC; Zhigang Wei, Tenneco Inc. Fatigue Life Assessment of Different Aviation Materials through Experimental Testing and Computational Modeling Syed Hammad Raza, Kamran Asim, National Univ. Of Sciences & Technology Fangwu (Mike) Ma; Xuting Wu, General Motors Co.; Peijun Xu, Ebco Inc.; James Yang, Texas Tech. Univ. Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity Planned by Polymers and Coatings Committee / Materials Engineering Activity Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity 120 SAE 2016 World Congress

123 Load Simulation and Vehicle Performance: Tire and Terrain (M208) THURSDAY, APRIL 14 - AFTERNOON MATERIALS A 250 B 312 A Focusing on tire and terrain mechanics modeling for load simulations, tire model development, parameters identification, and sensitivity analyses, tire test development, road profile characterization, effective road profile development, and interactions between tire, suspension/steering/brake systems, and different terrains, spindle loads/travel variation characteristics from deterministic and rough roads, terramechanics, tire noise, rolling resistance and correlation studies. 1:00-3:30 Materials and Residual Stress Test Development (M205) Key words: residual stress, retained austenite, x-ray diffraction, neutron diffraction, induction hardening, carburizing, shot peening, quench and template, residual stress simulation, residual stress test 1:00-4:00 Optical Measurement and Nondestructive Testing Techniques in Automotive Engineering (M204) Key words: optical techniques; digital correlation; holography; shearography; nondestructive testing 1:00-4:30 Sheet Metal Forming Technology (Part 2 of 2) (M105) This session will feature the latest developments in sheet metal forming technology. Presentations will address general areas of forming processes, formability issues and modeling. These include forming processes (Stamping, hydroforming, gas forming, high temperature forming), formability Issues (springback, edge cracking, stretch-bend failures and fracture), Modeling (materials, forming limits, failure criteria in various deformation modes and process modeling & optimization). 1:00-2:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 Jianfeng Ma, Saint Louis University; Mustafa Ali Arat, Delft Univ. of Technology; Emmanuel O. Bolarinwa, Federal Highway Administration; Xiaobo Yang, Oshkosh Corporation Technical Keynote: Tire Dynamics Simulation for Transient Braking and Cornering Xin Zhang, F.Tech. R&D North America Inc.; Gerald A. Shulke, FCA US LLC; Xichen Sun Molecular Analysis of Automotive Electrical Components Contaminated with Engine and Powertrain Performance Fluids Sheng Liu, General Motors Co.; Kah Wah Long, FCA US LLC; Lianxiang Yang, Oakland Univ. Use of Portable XRF, LIBS, or OES for Non Destructive Testing and Quality Control within Aerospace and Automotive Manufacturing Thomas Oetjens, CAE Integration; Xiaoming Chen, U. S. Steel Corp.; ZiQiang Sheng, General Motors; Michael J. Worswick, University of Waterloo; Dajun Zhou, FCA US LLC An Investigation into the Die Quenching Properties of 7xxx Series Aluminum Alloys (Oral Only) ( ) (Oral Only) (Oral Only) Hiroyuki Sugiyama, Univ. of Iowa Robert A. Smith, Christopher Rudzinskas, Delphi Corp. Wayne Vereb, Oxford Instruments America Inc. Kaab Omer, Cliff Butcher, Michael J. Worswick, University of Waterloo; Edmund W. Chu, Alcoa Inc.; Eric J. Boettcher, Honda R & D Americas Inc.; Xiaoping Niu, Promatek Research Centre An Effect Study of PCR Contour Design Theory to Tire Force and Moment properties Characterization of Residual Stresses on Steel Coil Springs via X-ray Diffraction Techniques Tensile Test for Polymer Plastics with Extreme Large Elongation Using Quad- Camera Digital Image Correlation System ( ) ( ) (Oral Only) Frank Anthony Cuccia, Proto Manufacturing Inc.; James Pineault, Proto Manufacturing Ltd.; Mohammed Belassel, Proto Manufacturing Inc.; Michael Brauss, Proto Manufacturing Ltd. Applications and Design of Low Temperature Surface Hardened Stainless Steel Components in Automotive Applications Xin Xie, Oakland University; Danielle Zeng, Ford Research and Innovation Center; Junrui Li, Oakland University; Jeffrey Dahl, Ford Research and Innovation Center; Qiancheng Zhao, Hunan University of Science and Technology; Lianxiang Yang, Oakland University Coupling Infrared Thermography and Digital Image Correlation for Investigating the Deformation and Failure of Lightweight Metals ( ) ( ) (Oral Only) (Oral Only) Chen Liang, Guolin Wang, Zhou Zheng, Jiangsu University Estimation of the Rolling Resistance of Tires Elevated Temperature Formability of Aluminum Alloy AA7075-T6 Sante DiCecco; Cliff Butcher, Alexander Bardelcik, Michael J. Worswick, University of Waterloo; Edmund W. Chu, Alcoa Inc.; Eric J. Boettcher, Honda R & D Americas Inc. Experimental Characterization and Warm Forming of a ZEK100 Magnesium Roof Panel Andreas Karl, Chad Beamer, Bodycote Fadi Abu-Farha, Clemson Univ. Cliff Butcher, Kaab Omer, N. Panahi, S. Kurukuri, Michael J. Worswick, University of Waterloo; Timothy W. Skszek, Magna International Inc. Effect of Aging on the Relaxation of Residual Stress in High Pressure Die Cast AM60 ( ) ( ) ( ) Brian Paul Wiegand, Northrop Grumman, Retired Simulation of a sudden tire inflation pressure loss in a full vehicle context for active safety applications Haley Hill, Jacob Zindel, Larry Godlewski, Ford Motor Company Study of Ausferrite Transformation Kinetics for Austempered Ductile Irons with and without Ni ( ) ( ) ( ) Manfred Baecker, Axel Gallrein, Francesco Calabrese, Fraunhofer ITWM; Remco Mansvelders, SIMPACK GmbH Bingxu Wang, Gary Barber, Minsheng He, Oakland University; Xichen Sun, Michael Shaw, Ben Slattery, Phil Seaton, FCA US LLC The Influence of Edge Quality on Edge Stretching Limit for Aluminum Alloy Eduardo Bustillos, Youngstown State University; Haley Linkous, Xin Xie, Laila Guessous, Lianxiang Yang, Oakland University Micro Deformation Measurement Using Temporal Phase-Shifting and Spatial-Carrier Digital Speckle Pattern Interferometry Sijin Wu, Beijing Information Science and Technology University; Xinya Gao, Hefei University of Technology; Yong Lv, Yanpeng Jiang, Yao Fang, Beijing Information Science and Technology University; Aiguo Zhou, Tongji University continued on next page SAE 2016 World Congress 121

124 Load Simulation and Vehicle Performance: Tire and Terrain (M208) THURSDAY, APRIL 14 - AFTERNOON MATERIALS A 250 B 312 A Focusing on tire and terrain mechanics modeling for load simulations, tire model development, parameters identification, and sensitivity analyses, tire test development, road profile characterization, effective road profile development, and interactions between tire, suspension/steering/brake systems, and different terrains, spindle loads/travel variation characteristics from deterministic and rough roads, terramechanics, tire noise, rolling resistance and correlation studies. 1:00-3:30 Materials and Residual Stress Test Development (M205) Key words: residual stress, retained austenite, x-ray diffraction, neutron diffraction, induction hardening, carburizing, shot peening, quench and template, residual stress simulation, residual stress test 1:00-4:00 Optical Measurement and Nondestructive Testing Techniques in Automotive Engineering (M204) Key words: optical techniques; digital correlation; holography; shearography; nondestructive testing 1:00-4:30 Sheet Metal Forming Technology (Part 2 of 2) (M105) This session will feature the latest developments in sheet metal forming technology. Presentations will address general areas of forming processes, formability issues and modeling. These include forming processes (Stamping, hydroforming, gas forming, high temperature forming), formability Issues (springback, edge cracking, stretch-bend failures and fracture), Modeling (materials, forming limits, failure criteria in various deformation modes and process modeling & optimization). 1:00-2:30 Jianfeng Ma, Saint Louis University; Mustafa Ali Arat, Delft Univ. of Technology; Emmanuel O. Bolarinwa, Federal Highway Administration; Xiaobo Yang, Oshkosh Corporation Xin Zhang, F.Tech. R&D North America Inc.; Gerald A. Shulke, FCA US LLC; Xichen Sun Sheng Liu, General Motors Co.; Kah Wah Long, FCA US LLC; Lianxiang Yang, Oakland Univ. Thomas Oetjens, CAE Integration; Xiaoming Chen, U. S. Steel Corp.; ZiQiang Sheng, General Motors; Michael J. Worswick, University of Waterloo; Dajun Zhou, FCA US LLC 3:30 Residual Stress Distributions in Rectangular Bars due to High Rolling Loads ( ) ( ) Mohammed Yusuf Ali, University of Michigan; Petr Michlik, Caterpillar Inc.; Jwo Pan, University of Michigan A New measurement of Aluminum Alloy Edge Stretching Limit Based on Digital Image Correlation Method Wan Xu, Oakland University; Xinfeng Shi, Tian Bai, Guobiao Yang, Lianxiang Yang, Oakland Univ; Changqing Du, Dajun Zhou, Yongjun Zhou, FCA US LLC 4:00 Combined Synchrotron X-Ray Diffraction and Digital Image Correlation Technique for Measurement of Austenite Transformation with Strain in TRIP-Assisted Steels ( ) Whitney Poling, Colorado School of Mines; Vesna Savic, Louis Hector, Anil Sachdev, General Motors Co.; Xiaohua Hu, Arun Devaraj, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Fadi Abu-Farha, Clemson University Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity Planned by Metallic Materials Committee / Materials Engineering Activity 122 SAE 2016 World Congress

125 THURSDAY, APRIL 14 - AFTERNOON 356 UV/EB Leading the Way for the Future of Automotive (Part 2 of 2) (M401) Success in cure technology attained through advances photocurable materials, UV Laser technology, lamp development, 3D computer imaging, and the development of novel materials, processes and facilities, are significantly advancing the efforts of energy reduction and vehicle lightweighting resulting in improvements of reduced GHG emissions, manufacturing Cycle Time, Small Footprint manufacturing, speedy proto-type development and Additive Manufacturing, all creating a revolution in manufacturing. 1:00-3:30 MATERIALS Gary Cohen, Radtech International North America; Mary Ellen Rosenberger, BaySpring Solutions LLC; Jian Tao, FCA US LLC Chairpersons: Gary Cohen, Radtech International North America; Christopher Seubert, Ford Motor Company 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 Electron Beam Technology for Automotive Applications (Oral Only) Anthony Carignano, PCT Engineered Systems LLC Radiation Curable Syrup Pressure Sensitive Adhesive (Oral Only) Jin Lu, Arkema Inc. Enabling Lightweighting with UV: Improving the Adhesion of UV Curable Coatings to New Automotive Substrates (Oral Only) Andy F. Stecher, Plasmatreat NA 3D UV Curing of Automotive Coatings (Oral Only) Kevin Joesel, Heraeus Noblelight America LLC Advances in UV Measurement for Controlling the UV Curing Process (Oral Only) Jim Raymont, EIT LLC Planned by Polymers and Coatings Committee / Materials Engineering Activity VIEW THIS INFO AT YOUR FINGERTIPS! Download the Congress Mobile App NOW SAE 2016 World Congress 123

126 MATERIALS MATERIALS EXHIBITORS Aluminum Extruders Council (AEC) ArcelorMittal Argent International Inc Atotech North America Berghof Automation GmbH Blanking Without Dies Core Molding Technologies Inc CTA Acoustics Inc CY Myutec Co Detroit Engineered Products (DEP) Inc Dow Corning Corp DSM Eastman Chemical EDAG Inc ESTECO ForceBeyond Inc Granta Design Ltd Impro Industries USA Inc Indo-MIM (P) Ltd Jiangsu Enda General Equipment Co Ltd KRAIBURG TPE Light Weighting - Emission Reduction Liquidmetal Technologies Inc Lohmann Corporation Metal Powder Products New York State Vehicle Composite Program NOF America Corporoation NTN Automotive Center Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oxford Instruments Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Permabond Engineering Adhesives.1035 Pittsburgh Glass Works LLC Sekisui S-LEC America LLC Shinhan Precision Ind Co Ltd SUHNER Manufacturing Inc P Syn-Tech Ltd Taizhou Xinyu Precision Manufacture Co Tru Vue, Inc Voestalpine Steel Division Wacker Chemical Corp Woelfel Engineering GmbH + Co. KG Defense Maintenance & Logistics Exhibition December 5-8, 2016 Albuquerque Convention Center Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA Co-located with the 2016 Department of Defense Maintenance Symposium Don t miss YOUR opportunity to be part of the premier military and commercial maintenance exhibition! sae.org/defexpo P SAE 2016 World Congress

127 PROPULSION/POWERTRAIN TUE WED THUR AM PM AM PM AM PM Room No. Page No. Abnormal SI Combustion (Knock) (PFL213) A 157, 158 Abnormal SI Combustion (Preignition) (Part 1 of 2) (PFL217) A 133, 134 Advanced Battery Technologies (Part 1-3) (PFL730) B 127, 133, 134, 147 Advanced Fuel Cell Vehicle Applications (Part 1-3) (PFL720) A 148, 163, 165, 166 Advanced Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Powertrains (Part 1-5) (PFL710) B 127, 133, 134, 140, 141, 148, 149, 157, 158 Advanced Vehicle Technology Competitions (PFL760) B 165, 166 All Wheel Drive (PFL620) A 127 Alternative Fuel and Fuel Additive Effects on SI Combustion Processes (PFL214) A 127 Alternative and Advanced Fuels (Part 1 & 2) (PFL330) C 145, 146, 148, 149 Basic SI Combustion and Emissions (Part 1 & 2) (PFL211) A 140, 141, 148 CI & SI Power Cylinder Systems (PFL530) A 140, 141 Cold Start and Transients (PFL290) A 150, 151 Combustion Control and Optimization (Part 1 & 2) (PFL280) B 157, 158, 165 Combustion in Compression-Ignition Engines: Efficiency and Emissions (PFL221) B 140, 141 Combustion in Compression-Ignition Engines: Fuel/Additive Effects (PFL223) B 156 Combustion in Compression-Ignition Engines: In-Cylinder Processes (Part 1 & 2) (PFL222) B 128, 133, 134 Combustion in Gaseous-Fueled Engines (Part 1 & 2) (PFL270) A 142, 150, 151 Control System Design & Calibration (Part 1-4) (PFL130) A 142, 150, 151, 157, 165 Controls for Hybrids and Electric Powertrains (PFL750) A 167, 168 Diagnostic Development (PFL150) B 128, 129 Diesel Engine Lubricants (PFL350) B 142 Dilute SI Combustion (Stratified Charge, EGR) (PFL216) A 156 Driveline Components/Subsystems (PFL670) C 150, 151 Driveline Controls (PFL640) C 159 Driveline Lubricants (PFL360) B 147 Driveline Modeling (PFL680) C 167, 168 Driveline NVH (PFL660) C 142 Dual Fuel Combustion Processes (Part 1 & 2) (PFL261) A 128, 135, 136 Electric Motor & Power Electronics (Part 1-3) (PFL740) B 152, 153, 159, 160, 167 Engine Block, Cylinder Heads, Oil & Water Pumps, Intake & Exhaust Systems (PFL580) B 152, 153 Engine Boosting Systems (Part 1 & 2) (PFL520) A 159, 160, 167, 168 Fluid flow Measurement & Analysis (PFL140) A 128 Fuel Injection and Sprays (Part 1-5) (PFL320) A 135, 136, 143, 144, 152, 153, 159, 160, 169, 170 Fuel and Additive Effects on Engine Systems (Part 1 & 2) (PFL310) B 130, 135, 136 Gasoline Engine Lubricants (Part 1 & 2) (PFL340) A 130, 135 General Thermodynamics & Fundamentals (Part 7) (PFL110) B 169 continued on next page SAE 2016 World Congress 125

128 PROPULSION/POWERTRAIN TUE WED THUR AM PM AM PM AM PM Room No. Page No. High Efficiency IC Engines Concepts (Part 1-4) (PFL170) , 143, 144, 152, 153 Holistic Session on Fuel Consumption and Fuel Economy (Part 1 & 2) (PFL370) , 162, 169, 170 Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition, HCCI (Part 1 & 2) (PFL230) A 143, 144, 154 IVT / CVT (PFL630) C 130 Models for 0D and 1D Flow, Gas Exchange, and Air-Borne Noise (Part 2) (PFL110) B 137 Models for CI Combustion and Emissions (Part 4) (PFL110) B 154, 155 Models for Engine Turbo and Supercharging (Part 1) (PFL110) B 131 Models for SI Combustion and Emissions (Part 3A & 3B) (PFL110) B 139, 143, 144 Multi-Dimensional Engine Modeling (Part 1-4) (PFL120) B 145, 146, 154, 155, 161, 162, 169, 170 Multi-domain Models for Mechanical, Fluid, and Thermal Engine and Vehicle System (Part 5) (PFL110) B 161 New CI & SI Engines and Components (Part 1 & 2) (PFL510) A 131, 137, 138 Partially Premixed Combustion (PPC) (Part 1 & 2) (PFL250) B 131, 137, 138 Physical Plant Models for Controls (Part 6) (PFL110) B 163 Powertrain Actuators and Sensors (Part 1 & 2) (PFL560) B 161, 162, 171 Powertrain NVH (PFL550) B 163 Powertrain Thermal Management: Combustion Chamber, Battery Cooling, and Engine Cooling (Part 1 & 2) (PFL160) B 131, 139 RCCI and Dual-Fuel Low Temperature Combustion (Part 1 & 2) (PFL262) A 145, 146, 154, 155 SI Combustion Ignition (PFL215) A 171 SI Direct Injection Technology (PFL212) A 164 Small Engine Technology (PFL540) B 145, 146 Spark Assisted Compression Ignition, SACI (PFL240) A 132 Technological Developments in China (Part 1 & 2) (PFL180) A 163, 171 Transmission Systems/Drive Unit (PFL610) C 139 Valvetrain, including VVA (PFL570) B 147 The purpose of these sessions is to provide an open exchange of ideas. Remarks made by participants or members of the audience cannot be quoted or attributed to the individual or their company unless express permission has been granted by the individual and their company. Any record of remarks, discussion, or photographs may not be used unless express permission has been granted by the individual and their company. 126 SAE 2016 World Congress

129 PROPULSION/POWERTRAIN TUESDAY, APRIL 12 - MORNING 414 B 420 B 412 A 410 A Advanced Battery Technologies (Part 1 of 3) (PFL730) The success of HEV s, PHEV s & EV s is highly dependent on their batteries. This session focuses on advanced battery technologies, including, but not limited to: advanced materials and cell chemistries, battery management systems and controls, modeling, testing, diagnosis and health monitoring, safety, reliability, durability, battery charging, battery economics/ cost reduction, and system integration/ optimization. These topics can be addressed at the cell, module, pack or vehicle levels. 9:30-12:00 Advanced Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Powertrains (Part 1 of 5) (PFL710) This session covers recent advances in research, development and engineering of hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and electric powertrains and architectures with particular emphasis on new and near-production technologies. 9:30-11:30 All Wheel Drive (PFL620) This Session includes papers on a high efficiency rear drive unit, an on demand dry sump rear drive module with PTU disconnect and power distribution models for a multi-wheeled vehicle. 9:30-11:00 Alternative Fuel and Fuel Additive Effects on SI Combustion Processes (PFL214) This session focuses on the impact of conventional and alternative fuels as well as fuel additives on the operation, performance and emissions of SI engines. Papers focus on the impact of bio-derived fuels (ethanol, butanol and others) on engine design and performance as well as gasoline properties and additives, and their impact. 9:30-10:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 Wayne Cai, General Motors; Yi Ding, US Army TARDEC; Alvaro Masias, Ford Motor Company; James Miller, Argonne National Laboratory; Ramesh Rebba, General Motors Co. Chairpersons: Yi Ding, US Army TARDEC; Ramesh Rebba, General Motors Co. Application of CAEBAT System Approach for a Liquid-Cooled Automotive Battery Pack Michael Duoba, Argonne National Laboratory; Matthew Fleming, Ford Motor Company; Andrej Ivanco, Clemson-ICAR; Wiley R. McCoy, McLaren Performance Technologies; Constantine N. Raptis, General Motors Powertrain Model Validation of the Honda Accord Plug-In John C. Collins, John A. Frait, FCA US LLC Development of Compact Electric Rear- Drive Unit ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Chih-Hung (Erik) Yen, Taeyoung Han, Shailendra Kaushik, Bahram Khalighi, General Motors Effects of Fast Charging on Lithium-Ion Cells: Performance and Post-test Results Jongryeol Jeong, Dominik Karbowski, Aymeric Rousseau, Eric Rask, Argonne National Laboratory A System Efficiency Approach to Parallel Hybrid Control Strategies ( ) ( ) ( ) Panos D. Prezas, Argonne National Laboratory; L. Somerville, Argonne National Laboratory and University of Warwick; P Jennings, A McGordon, WMG, University of Warwick; J. K. Basco, Argonne National Laboratory; T. Duong, US Dept. of Energy; I. Bloom, Argonne National Laboratory Study of a Modular Design Flow-Zinc- Particle Fuel Cell Yuchi Meng, Patrick Currier, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University A parallel Hybrid Drive System for Small Vehicles: Architecture and Control Systems ( ) ( ) ( ) Ting-Wei Hsu, Kuohsiu David Huang, National Taipei Univ of Technology Verification of High Frequency SiC On-board Vehicle Battery Charger for PHV/EV ( ) ( ) Koji Shiozaki, Ken Toshiyuki, Toyota Motor Corporation; Jae Seung Lee, Kyosuke Miyagi, Toyota Research Institute of North America; Adam Barkley, Zach Cole, Brandon Passmore, Ty McNutt, Alexander B. Lostetter, Arkansas Power Electronics International, Inc. Effect of powertrain design optimisation methodologies on battery system efficiency of a hybrid electric vehicle ( ) Hillol Kumar Roy, TVS Motor Co., Ltd.; Andrew McGordon, Paul A Jennings, WMG, University of Warwick Planned by Hybrid and Electric Powertrains Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity George Dixon, Thomas Steffen, Richard Stobart, Loughborough University Design and Optimisation of the Propulsion Control Strategy for a Pneumatic Hybrid City Bus Ran Bao, Richard Stobart, Loughborough University Planned by Hybrid and Electric Powertrains Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Yasuaki Tahara, Kazumi Ogawa, Noriaki Nonaka, Tsuyoshi Kimura, Aisin Seiki Co., Ltd.; Yukinori Nakamori, Aisin AW Co., Ltd.; Souichirou Hattori, Aisin AI Co., Ltd. POWER DISTRIBUTION in TRANSMISSIONS of MULTI-WHEELED VEHICLES Andrei Keller, South Ural State University; Sergei Viktorovich Alyukov, Southern Ural State University Efficient Power Distribution in an All-wheel Ground VEHICLES Andrei Keller, Sergei Aliukov, South Ural State University Planned by Transmission and Driveline Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity James W G Turner, University Of Bath; Ashutosh Gupta, Afton Chemical Corp.; Toby Rockstroh, Argonne National Laboratory; Richard S. Davis, General Motors Co. Chairpersons: James Turner, University Of Bath; Toby Rockstroh, Argonne National Laboratory Knock Resistance and Fine Particle Emissions for Several Biomass-Derived Oxygenates in a Direct-Injection Spark- Ignition Engine Matthew A. Ratcliff, Jonathan Burton, Petr Sindler, Earl Christensen, Lisa Fouts, Gina M. Chupka, Robert L. McCormick, National Renewable Energy Laboratory Planned by Engine Combustion / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity SAE 2016 World Congress 127

130 PROPULSION/POWERTRAIN TUESDAY, APRIL 12 - MORNING 411 B 413 B 411 A 414 A Combustion in Compression- Ignition Engines: In-Cylinder Processes (Part 1 of 2) (PFL222) Papers focusing on in-cylinder processes of classical diesel engine combustion with relatively short ignition delay, including papers dealing with low compression ratio and high exhaust-gas recirculation calibrations. Subject matter may include both simulation results and experimental work, including applications of optical diagnostics, with emphasis on in-cylinder spray, evaporation, mixing, pollutant formation/destruction, or any other incylinder phenomena. 9:30-11:00 Diagnostic Development (PFL150) This session focuses on engine combustion and flow diagnostic development and demonstration. Examples of diagnostics of interest include, but are not limited to: LIF, PLIF, absorption/emission spectroscopy, ion probes, pressure sensors, and extractive and exhaust gas composition sensors. 9:30-12:30 Dual Fuel Combustion Processes (Part 1 of 2) (PFL261) Mixed mode using more than one fuel not fully mixed before combustion. Most often with auto ignition of spray injected late. Papers describing experiments and test data, simulation results focused on applications, fuel/additive effects, and RCCI (Reactivity-Controlled Compression Ignition) are invited and will be placed in appropriate sub-sessions. Papers with an emphasis on the modeling aspects of combustion are encouraged to be submitted into PFL110 or PFL120 modeling sessions. 9:30-11:30 Fluid flow Measurement & Analysis (PFL140) The focus of this session is the measurement and analysis of in-cylinder and port flows in research and production engines. Topics may including PIV, PTV, LDV, and fluorescent tracer measurements of velocity and turbulence characteristics and modeling analysis of engine flows. 9:30-11:00 Jose M Garcia-Oliver, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia; Song-Charng Kong, Iowa State University; Robert M. McDavid, Caterpillar Inc.; Mark P. B. Musculus, Sandia National Laboratories; Raul Payri, Universitat Politecnica de Valencia; Dale R. Tree, Brigham Young Univ. Matthew J. Hall, Univ. of Texas-Austin; Oivind Andersson, Lund University; Benjamin Petersen, Ford Motor Company Scott Curran, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Antonio Garcia, CMT Motores Termicos Universidad; Andrew Ickes, Argonne National Laboratory; Sage Kokjohn, University of Wisconsin - Madison; Benjamin Lawler, Stony Brook Univ.; William F. Northrop, University of Minnesota Matthew J. Hall, Univ. of Texas-Austin; Oivind Andersson, Lund University; Benjamin Petersen, Ford Motor Company Chairpersons: Song-Charng Kong, Ryan M. Ogren, Iowa State Univ. 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 Implementation of High-Speed Laser- Induced Incandescence Imaging in CI Engines Engine Diagnostics Using Acoustic Emissions Sensors Performance, Gaseous and Particle Emissions of a Small Compression Ignition Engine Operating in Diesel/Methane Dual Fuel Mode ( ) ( ) ( ) (Oral Only) P.C. Bakker, R.C. Willems, N.J. Dam, Eindhoven University of Technology The effects of injection pressure and swirl on in-cylinder soot oxidation studied with simultaneous OH-PLIF and PLII imaging in an optical heavy duty diesel engine Brian C. Kaul, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Benjamin Lawler, Stony Brook University; Akram Zahdeh, General Motors Company Time-resolved x-ray radiography of spark ignition plasma Silvana Di Iorio, Agnese Magno, Ezio Mancaruso, Bianca Maria Vaglieco, Istituto Motori CNR Simulation of Dual-Fuel-CI and Single-Fuel- SI Engine Combustion Fueled with CNG ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Ted Lind, Zheming Li, Lund University; Carlos Micó, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia; Nils-Erik Olofsson, Per- Erik Bengtsson, Mattias Richter, Öivind Andersson, Lund University Leaner Lifted-Flame Combustion Enabled by the Use of an Oxygenated Fuel in an Optical CI Engine Alan Kastengren, Daniel Duke, Andrew Swantek, James Sevik, Katarzyna Matusik, Thomas Wallner, Christopher F. Powell, Argonne National Laboratory Demonstrating the Use of Thin Film Gauges for Heat Flux Measurements in ICEs: Measurements on an Inlet Valve in Motored Operation Apoorv P. Talekar, Ming-Chia Lai, Wayne State University; Ke Zeng, Bo Yang, Xian Jiaotong University; Marcis Jansons, Wayne State University Numerical Study and Parameter Optimization on a Diesel - Natural Gas Dual Fuel Engine ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Ryan K. Gehmlich, Cosmin E. Dumitrescu, Yefu Wang, Charles J. Mueller, Sandia National Laboratories Thomas De Cuyper, Sam Bracke, Jolien Lavens, Stijn Broekaert, Ghent University; Kam Chana, University of Oxford; Michel De Paepe, Sebastian Verhelst, Ghent University Development of a High Speed Laser Induced Fluorescence (HSLIF) System in a Single Cylinder Engine for Oil Transport Studies ( ) ( ) Eric Zanghi, Tian Tian, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Knock Threshold Detection in GDI Engines using EEMD and Bispectrum ( ) Jian Zhang, Changwen Liu, Fengrong Bi, Yiqiang Pei, Xiaobo Bi, Tianjin University Mianzhi Wang, University of Illinois; Zhengxin Xu, Hunan University; Menghan Li, Shandong University; Chia-Fon Lee, University of Illinois Optical Investigation of Ignition Timing and Equivalence Ratio in Dual-Fuel CNG/Diesel Combustion. Erwan Salaun, Julien Apeloig, Frédéric Grisch, CORIA-UMR Normandie Université; Charles-Edouard Yvonnet, Baptiste Nicolas, Frederic Dionnet, CERTAM Piston Geometry Effects on Compression Stroke Swirling Flow in a Light-Duty Optical Diesel Engine Kan Zha, Sandia National Laboratories; Federico Perini, Univ. of Wisconsin Madison; Stephen Busch, Sandia National Laboratories; Cheolwoong Park, Korea Institute of Machinery & Materials; Rolf D. Reitz, Univ. of Wisconsin Madison; Eric M. Kurtz, Ford Motor Company; Alok Warey, General Motors Global R & D; Richard C. Peterson, General Motors LLC Methodology Development for Tumble Port Evaluation Kevin L. Hoag, Anthony Megel, Southwest Research Institute Cycle-to-cycle Analysis of Swirl flow fields inside a Spark-Ignition Direct-Injection Engine Cylinder using High-Speed Timeresolved Particle Image Velocimetry Yusheng Wang, David L.S. Hung, Hanyang Zhuang, UM-SJTU JI - Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ.; Min Xu, Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ. continued on next page 128 SAE 2016 World Congress

131 PROPULSION/POWERTRAIN TUESDAY, APRIL 12 - MORNING 411 B 413 B 411 A 414 A Combustion in Compression- Ignition Engines: In-Cylinder Processes (Part 1 of 2) (PFL222) Papers focusing on in-cylinder processes of classical diesel engine combustion with relatively short ignition delay, including papers dealing with low compression ratio and high exhaust-gas recirculation calibrations. Subject matter may include both simulation results and experimental work, including applications of optical diagnostics, with emphasis on in-cylinder spray, evaporation, mixing, pollutant formation/destruction, or any other incylinder phenomena. 9:30-11:00 Diagnostic Development (PFL150) This session focuses on engine combustion and flow diagnostic development and demonstration. Examples of diagnostics of interest include, but are not limited to: LIF, PLIF, absorption/emission spectroscopy, ion probes, pressure sensors, and extractive and exhaust gas composition sensors. 9:30-12:30 Dual Fuel Combustion Processes (Part 1 of 2) (PFL261) Mixed mode using more than one fuel not fully mixed before combustion. Most often with auto ignition of spray injected late. Papers describing experiments and test data, simulation results focused on applications, fuel/additive effects, and RCCI (Reactivity-Controlled Compression Ignition) are invited and will be placed in appropriate sub-sessions. Papers with an emphasis on the modeling aspects of combustion are encouraged to be submitted into PFL110 or PFL120 modeling sessions. 9:30-11:30 Fluid flow Measurement & Analysis (PFL140) The focus of this session is the measurement and analysis of in-cylinder and port flows in research and production engines. Topics may including PIV, PTV, LDV, and fluorescent tracer measurements of velocity and turbulence characteristics and modeling analysis of engine flows. 9:30-11:00 Jose M Garcia-Oliver, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia; Song-Charng Kong, Iowa State University; Robert M. McDavid, Caterpillar Inc.; Mark P. B. Musculus, Sandia National Laboratories; Raul Payri, Universitat Politecnica de Valencia; Dale R. Tree, Brigham Young Univ. Matthew J. Hall, Univ. of Texas-Austin; Oivind Andersson, Lund University; Benjamin Petersen, Ford Motor Company Scott Curran, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Antonio Garcia, CMT Motores Termicos Universidad; Andrew Ickes, Argonne National Laboratory; Sage Kokjohn, University of Wisconsin - Madison; Benjamin Lawler, Stony Brook Univ.; William F. Northrop, University of Minnesota Matthew J. Hall, Univ. of Texas-Austin; Oivind Andersson, Lund University; Benjamin Petersen, Ford Motor Company Chairpersons: Song-Charng Kong, Ryan M. Ogren, Iowa State Univ. 12:00 High-Speed Imaging of Early Flame Growth in Spark-Ignited Engines Using Different Imaging Systems via Endoscopic and Full Optical Access ( ) Syahar Shawal, Martin Goschutz, Martin Schild, Sebastian Kaiser, University of Duisburg-Essen; Marius Neurohr, Juergen Pfeil, Thomas Koch, KIT Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Planned by Engine Combustion / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Planned by General Powertrain Development / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Planned by Engine Combustion / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Planned by General Powertrain Development / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity POWERTRAIN/DRIVETRAIN Essential events for professionals involved with powertrain and drivetrain technologies. go.sae.org/powertrain.events SAE 2016 Commercial Vehicle Engineering Congress October 4-6, 2016 Rosemont, Illinois, USA SAE 2016 All-Wheel Drive Symposium October 17-19, 2016 Ypsilanti, Michigan, USA SAE 2016 Transmission and Driveline Technologies Symposium October 17-19, 2016 Ypsilanti, Michigan, USA SAE 2016 International Powertrain, Fuels & Lubricants Meeting October 24-26, 2016 Baltimore, Maryland, USA P SAE 2016 World Congress 129

132 PROPULSION/POWERTRAIN TUESDAY, APRIL 12 - MORNING 415 B 415 A C Fuel and Additive Effects on Engine Systems (Part 1 of 2) (PFL310) Topics include the effects of fuel and additives on deposit formation, intake system cleanliness, friction, wear, corrosion, and elastomer compatibility. Also covered are effects of fuel specification on drivability, on evaporative emissions, and on the relationship between emissions and drive cycle. Papers focusing primarily on engine combustion but with fuel and additive content may belong in a PFL200 session. 9:30-11:30 Gasoline Engine Lubricants (Part 1 of 2) (PFL340) The industry continues to work on understanding the interaction of lubricating fluids with engine hardware in order to improve vehicle efficiency, durability, and performance. The Engine Lubricants Session presents a variety of papers dealing with advances in engine oils and their relationship to improved hardware performance. 9:30-11:30 High Efficiency IC Engines Concepts (Part 1 of 4) (PFL170) This session focuses on technologies such as advanced and partially mixed combustion, cooled EGR boosting, ignition and direct injection technologies, pressure boosting, intelligent combustion, thermal efficiency, fully variable valvetrains, and other new and developing technologies. 9:30-11:30 IVT / CVT (PFL630) This Session includes papers on IVT/CVT systems and related topics. 9:30-11:30 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 Julie Galante-Fox, Afton Chemical Corp.; Barbara Goodrich, John Deere Product Engineering Center; Paul Richards; Corey Trobaugh, Cummins Inc. A Technical Evaluation of New Renewable Jet and Diesel Fuels Operated in Neat Form in Multiple Diesel Engines Timothy P. Newcomb, Lubrizol Corp.; Simon C. Tung, Vanderbilt Chemicals; Victor W. Wong, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Spotting the Difference - Measuring Worthwhile Lubricant Related CO 2 Benefits Yichao Guo, Ford Motor Co., Ltd.; Mark Monohon, NGK Spark Plugs (USA) Inc.; James P. Szybist, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Vasudha Patri, Argonne National Laboratory; David B. Roth, BorgWarner Inc.; Alok Warey, General Motors Global R & D SuperGen - A Novel Low Costs Electro- Mechanical Mild Hybrid and Boosting System for Engine Efficiency Enhancements Joel Gunderson, Farzad Samie, General Motors Co.; Robert A. Smithson, Dana Holding Corp. Development of New Generation CVT with Auxiliary Gear Box ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Andrew McDaniel, Terrence Dickerson, US Navy; Dianne Luning-Prak, Len Hamilton, Jim Cowart, US Naval Academy Richard Butcher, Castrol Ltd. Jason King, Luke Barker, Integral Powertrain, Ltd.; James Turner, University Of Bath; John Martin, Integral Powertrain, Ltd. Okumura Naotoshi, JATCO, Ltd. Compatibility of Dimethyl Ether (DME) and Diesel Blends with Fuel System Polymers: A Hansen Solubility Analysis Approach Reduction of CO2 emission through lubricant thermal management during the warm-up of passenger car engines The New Toyota Inline 4 Cylinder 1.8L ESTEC 2ZR-FXE Gasoline Engine for Hybrid car The Belt Clutching CVT Drive for Scooter Application ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Michael D. Kass, Charles Daw, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oliver P. Taylor, BP International Ltd., Univ. of Oxford; Richard Pearson, BP International Ltd.; Richard Stone, Univ. of Oxford Shinji Matsuo, Eiji Ikeda, Yoshiaki Ito, Hiroyuki Nishiura, Toyota Motor Corporation Jing Yuan, Gates Corporation An Experimental Investigation of the Effect of Aluminum Oxide (Al 2 O 3 ) Nanoparticles as fuel additive on the Performance and Emissions of a Diesel Engine Estimation of oil supply time during engine start-up at very low temperatures Study of EGR and Turbocharger Combinations and Their Influence on Diesel Engines Efficiency and Emissions ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Ahmed A. Abdel-Rehim, Sayed Y. Akl, The British University in Egypt (BUE) The Effect of Zinc and other Metal Carboxylates on Nozzle Fouling Bogdan R. Kucinschi, Teng-Hua Shieh, TEMA In-situ Measurement and Numerical Solution of Main Journal Bearing Lubrication in Actual Engine Environment Mohamed Shaaban Khalef, Alec Soba, John Korsgren, Volvo Car Corporation Extending the Dilution Limit of Spark Ignition Combustion via Fuel Injection during Negative Valve Overlap ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Per A. Risberg, Royal Institute of Technology; Sara Alfredsson, Scania CV AB Planned by Fuels and Lubricants / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Kenji Matsumoto, Hironori Harada, Yuki Ono, Honda R&D Co., Ltd.; Yuji Mihara, Tokyo City University Planned by Fuels and Lubricants / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Yan Chang, Margaret Wooldridge, Stanislav V. Bohac, University of Michigan Planned by General Powertrain Development / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Efficiency Analysis of Multi-Mode Passenger Car Transmission Concepts Featuring a VariGlide CVT Gordon McIndoe, Dana Holding Corp.; Joseph VanSelous, Tongxiao Liu, Drive System Design Inc; Jeffrey David, Dana Holding Corp. Improvement of Temperature Prediction Method for Traction Contact Toshinari Sano, Toyota Motor Corporation; Masashi Inoue, Nippon Soken Inc; Fumihiro Itoigawa, Nagoya Institute of Technology Planned by Transmission and Driveline Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity 130 SAE 2016 World Congress

133 PROPULSION/POWERTRAIN TUESDAY, APRIL 12 - MORNING 412 B 420 A 410 B 312 B Models for Engine Turbo and Supercharging (Part 1) (PFL110) Separate sub-sessions cover zerodimensional, one-dimensional, and quasidimensional models for simulation of SI and CI engines with respect to: engine breathing, boosting, and acoustics; SI combustion and emissions; CI combustion and emissions; fundamentals of engine thermodynamics; numerical modeling of gas dynamics; thermal management; mechanical and lubrication systems; system level models for controls; system level models for vehicle fuel economy and emissions predictions. 9:30-11:00 New CI & SI Engines and Components (Part 1 of 2) (PFL510) This session covers topics regarding new CI and SI engines and components. This includes analytical, experimental, and computational studies covering hardware development as well as design and analysis techniques. 9:30-12:00 Partially Premixed Combustion (PPC) (Part 1 of 2) (PFL250) Mixed mode with auto ignition but inhomogeneous charge. Injection-controlled but with EOI before SOC. Papers describing experiments and test data, simulation results focused on applications, fuel/additive effects, combustion control, and PPC injection strategies are invited and will be presented. 9:30-11:30 Powertrain Thermal Management: Combustion Chamber, Battery Cooling, and Engine Cooling (Part 1 of 2) (PFL160) This session considers modeling (zero-d, 1D, 2D, 3D CFD) and experimental papers on: combustion chamber, systems (lubrication, cooling, fuel, EGR); components (oil pumps, coolant pump, fuel injectors, compressors, turbines, turbochargers, torque converters, gear box, fans, bearings, valves, ports, manifolds, turbine housing); heat exchangers (radiators, oil coolers); aftertreatment (SCR, DOC, DOF, exhaust gas cooling); battery cooling (HEV, EV, motor/generator) and controls (passive and active). 9:30-11:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 Fabio Bozza, Univ. of Naples; Michael L. Briggs; Federico Millo, Politecnico di Torino; Christof Schernus, FEV GmbH Compressor Efficiency Extrapolation for 0D-1D Engine Simulations Daniel K. Mather, Digital-Engines LLC; Jeffrey Naber, Michigan Technological Univ.; Bryon Wasacz, FCA US Powertrain Development of an intake runner of a CI engine for performance enhancement and emission reductions due to variations in air flow pattern within the runner. Bengt Johansson, Lund University; Adam B. Dempsey, Derek Splitter, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Operation of a Gasoline Direct Injection Compression Ignition Engine on Naphtha and E10 Gasoline Fuels ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) José Galindo, Andrés Tiseira, Roberto Navarro, Daniel Tarí, Universitat Politècnica de València, CMT; Hadi Tartoussi, Stéphane Guilain, Renault Explore and Extend the Effectiveness of Turbo-Compounding in a 2.0 Litres Gasoline Engine (Second Report: Fuel Economy under Part Load Condition, Transient Performance and Effect of Pressure Ratio) Somendra Pratap Singh, Shikhar Asthana, Naveen Kumar, Delhi Technological University Profile Optimization of the Teeth of the Double Rack-and-Pinion Gear Mechanism in the MCE-5 VCRi Engine Christopher P. Kolodziej, Mark Sellnau, Delphi Automotive Systems LLC; Kukwon Cho, David Cleary, Aramco Services Co. Second Generation GDCI Multi-cylinder Engine for High Fuel Efficiency and US Tier 3 Emissions ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Pengfei Lu, Chris Brace, Bo Hu, University Of Bath Investigation of Engine Processes with Extreme Pressures and Turbocompounding Matthieu Duchemin, Vincent Collee, MCE-5 Development Parametric Analysis of Ignition Circuit Electric Components on Spark Characteristics Mark Sellnau, Matthew Foster, Wayne Moore, James Sinnamon, Kevin Hoyer, William Klemm, Delphi Powertrain Ignition Sensitivity Study of Partially Premixed Combustion by Using Shadowgraphy and OH* Chemiluminescence methods Raj Ranganathan, Simerics Inc.; Tarek M. Abdel-Salam, East Carolina University Chairpersons: Shailendra Kaushik, General Motors LLC Evaluation of EGR Effect on the Global Energy Balance of a High Speed DI Diesel Engine Pablo Olmeda, Jaime Martin, Antonio Garcia, Diego Blanco, Universitat Politècnica de València; Alok Warey, Vicent Domenech, General Motors Global R&D Effect of Engine Oil Heater using EGR on the Fuel Economy and NOx Emission of a Full Size Sedan During Cold Start Jung Hyun Kim, Taewoo Kim, SungJin Park, Hongik University; JungJae Han, Choongsoo Jung, Young rock Chung, Sangsoo Pae, Hyundai-Kia Motors Numerical investigation of active and passive cooling systems of a lithium-ion battery module for electric vehicles ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Peter Eilts, Technical Univ. of Braunschweig Shui Yu, Qingyuan Tan, Mark Ives, Univ of Windsor; Mengzhu Liu, Tongxin Auto Parts Ltd.; Liguang Li, Tongji Univ; Xiang Chen, Ming Zheng, Univ of Windsor Mohammad Izadi Najafabadi, Nico Dam, Bart Somers, Eindhoven University of Technology; Bengt Johansson, Lund University Farid Bahiraei, Amir Fartaj, University of Windsor; Gholm-Abbas Nazri, Wayne State University Planned by General Powertrain Development / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Development and testing of a bimodal internal combustion engine for a selfrefueling vehicle application ( ) ( ) Shyam K. Menon, Himakar Ganti, Chris Hagen, Oregon State University Three-dimensional CFD Analysis of Semidirect Injection Hydraulic Free Piston Engine ( ) Shan Wang, ZhenFeng Zhao, Shuanlu Zhang, Jinxiang Liu, Yuhang Liu, Beijing Institute of Technology Planned by New Engines, Components, Actuators and Sensors / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Effects of In-Cylinder Mixing on Low Octane Gasoline Compression Ignition Combustion Jihad Badra, Saudi Aramco; Ahmed Elwardany, Jaeheon Sim, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology; Yoann Viollet, Saudi Aramco; Hong Im, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology; Junseok Chang, Saudi Aramco Planned by Engine Combustion / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Planned by General Powertrain Development / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity SAE 2016 World Congress 131

134 TUESDAY, APRIL 12 - MORNING 410 A Spark Assisted Compression Ignition, SACI (PFL240) Mixed modes with both flame propagation and slow auto ignition. Distinct from SI knock: autoignition is desired and will not ruin the engine. Papers describing experiments and test data, simulation results focused on applications, fuel/additive effects, and SACI mode change are invited and will be placed in appropriate subsessions. Papers with an emphasis on the modeling aspects of combustion are encouraged to be submitted into PFL 110 or PFL120 modeling sessions. 10:30-11:30 Janardhan Kodavasal, Argonne National Laboratory; Sotirios Mamalis, Stony Brook Univ. PROPULSION/POWERTRAIN 10:30 11:00 A Fuel Stratification On-line Optimization method for SI-CAI Hybrid Combustion in a PFI-DI Gasoline Engine ( ) Kang Song, Hui Xie, Weihai Jiang, Quan Chen, Tianjin Univ.; Tielong Shen, Sophia Univ. An Experimental Study Using Spark-Assisted Stratified Compression Ignition (SSCI) Hybrid Combustion Mode for Engine Particle Number (PN) Reduction in a High Compression Ratio Gasoline ( ) Hui Liu, Zhi Wang, Yan Long, Shouzhi Xiang, Jianxin Wang, Tsinghua Univ. Planned by Engine Combustion / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity THE PREMIER POWERTRAIN LEADERSHIP FORUM FOCUSED ON THE NORTH AMERICAN MARKET NORTH AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL POWERTRAIN CONFERENCE September 21-23, 2016 Chicago, Illinois, US P SAE 2016 World Congress

135 PROPULSION/POWERTRAIN TUESDAY, APRIL 12 - AFTERNOON 410 A 414 B 420 B 411 B Abnormal SI Combustion (Preignition) (Part 1 of 2) (PFL217) This session addresses abnormal SI combustion processes with a focus on preignition, including low-speed, stochastic preignition on boosted engines. Papers cover both 4-stroke and 2-stroke engines characterized by 1) ignition by an external energy source that serves to control combustion phasing, and 2) a combustion rate that is limited by flame propagation. 1:00-3:30 Advanced Battery Technologies (Part 2 of 3) (PFL730) The success of HEV s, PHEV s & EV s is highly dependent on their batteries. This session focuses on advanced battery technologies, including, but not limited to: advanced materials and cell chemistries, battery management systems and controls, modeling, testing, diagnosis and health monitoring, safety, reliability, durability, battery charging, battery economics/ cost reduction, and system integration/ optimization. These topics can be addressed at the cell, module, pack or vehicle levels. 1:00-4:30 Advanced Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Powertrains (Part 2 of 5) (PFL710) This session covers recent advances in research, development and engineering of hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and electric powertrains and architectures with particular emphasis on new and near-production technologies. 1:00-5:00 Combustion in Compression- Ignition Engines: In-Cylinder Processes (Part 2 of 2) (PFL222) Papers focusing on in-cylinder processes of classical diesel engine combustion with relatively short ignition delay, including papers dealing with low compression ratio and high exhaust-gas recirculation calibrations. Subject matter may include both simulation results and experimental work, including applications of optical diagnostics, with emphasis on in-cylinder spray, evaporation, mixing, pollutant formation/destruction, or any other incylinder phenomena. 1:00-4:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 Richard S. Davis, General Motors Co.; John O. Waldman, General Motors; Vincent S. Costanzo, Aramco Services Company; Andrew B. Mansfield, General Motors; Simona Silvia Merola, Istituto Motori CNR Chairpersons: Richard Davis, General Motors LLC; John Waldman, General Motors Controlling Low-Speed Pre-Ignition in Modern Automotive Equipment: Defining Approaches to and Methods for Analyzing Data in New Studies of Lubricant and Fuel- Related Effects (Part 2) Wayne Cai, General Motors; Yi Ding, US Army TARDEC; Alvaro Masias, Ford Motor Company; James Miller, Argonne National Laboratory; Ramesh Rebba, General Motors Co. Chairpersons: Wayne Cai, General Motors; Yi Ding, US Army TARDEC The Multiobjective Optimal Design Problems and their Pareto Optimal Fronts for Li-Ion Battery Cells Michael Duoba, Argonne National Laboratory; Matthew Fleming, Ford Motor Company; Andrej Ivanco, Clemson-ICAR; Wiley R. McCoy, McLaren Performance Technologies; Constantine N. Raptis, General Motors Powertrain A Method for the Exploration of Hybrid Electric Powertrain Architectures with Two Planetary Gearsets ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Doyle Boese, Andrew Ritchie, Anne W. Young, Infineum USA LP Controlling Low-Speed Pre-Ignition in Modern Automotive Equipment. Part 3: Identification of Key Additive Component Types and Other Lubricant Composition Effects on Low-Speed Pre-Ignition. Yao Hong, Cheol W. Lee, University of Michigan-Dearborn Development of the Li-ion Battery Cell for Hybrid Vehicle Oguz H. Dagci, Huei Peng, University of Michigan - Ann Arbor Study on Power Ratio Between the Front Motor and Rear Motor of Distributed Drive Electric Vehicle Based on Energy Efficiency Optimization ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Andrew Ritchie, Doyle Boese, Anne W. Young, Infineum USA LP Investigation on Oil Induced Pre-ignition and Super-knock in Gasoline Engine Hiroki Nagai, Masahiro Morita, Koichi Satoh, Toyota Motor Corporation Simultaneous Estimation of the SOC and Parameters of Batteries for HEV/EV Peihong Shen, Zechang Sun, Yingjie Zeng, Xinjian Wang, Haifeng Dai, Tongji University Through-the-Road Parallel Hybrid with Inwheel Motors Vehicle ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Yan Long, Zhi Wang, Yunliang Qi, Shouzhi Xiang, Guang Zeng, Peng Zhang, Xin He, Tsinghua University; Ashutosh Gupta, Huifang Shao, Afton Chemical Corp.; Yinhui Wang, Afton Chemical Trading Co., Ltd. Impact of Fuel Octane Rating and Aromatic Content on Stochastic Pre-Ignition Atsushi Baba, Kinnosuke Itabashi, Nozomu Teranishi, Yoshihiro Edamoto, Kensuke Osamura, Calsonic Kansei Corp.; Ichiro Maruta, Kyoto University; Shuichi Adachi, Keio University Challenges and solutions for Hardware in the Loop simulation HILS validation of Battery Management and Battery Monitoring System modules Jonathan Hall, Michael Bassett, Stephen Borman, Mahle Powertrain, Ltd.; Tom Lucas, Andrew Whitehead, Protean Electric A New Approach to Calorimetric Efficiency Measurements and Analysis of Electric Vehicle Drive Losses Jose M Garcia-Oliver, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia; Song-Charng Kong, Iowa State University; Robert M. McDavid, Caterpillar Inc.; Mark P. B. Musculus, Sandia National Laboratories; Raul Payri, Universitat Politecnica de Valencia; Dale R. Tree, Brigham Young Univ. Chairpersons: Michele Bardi, IFP Energies Nouvelles; Koji Yasutomi, Hino Motors, Ltd. Spray Characterization and Ignition Delay Measurements of JP-8 and IPK in a Constant-Pressure Flow Chamber Michael Tess, Matthew Kurman, Chol-Bum Kweon, U.S. Army Research Laboratory Effects of End-of-Injection Transients on Combustion Recession in Diesel Sprays Benjamin Knox, Caroline Genzale, Georgia Institute of Technology Measurements of Liquid Length, Vapor Penetration, Ignition Delay, and Flame Lift-Off Length for the Engine Combustion Network Spray B in a 2.34 L Heavy-Duty Optical Diesel Engine W. Ethan Eagle, Sandia National Laboratories; Louis-Marie Malbec, IFPEN; Mark PB Musculus, Sandia National Laboratories A Progress Review on Soot Experiments and Modeling in the Engine Combustion Network (ECN) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Andrew B. Mansfield, Elana Chapman, Kenneth Briscoe, GM Global Propulsion Systems Jihas Khan, Tata Elxsi, Ltd. Dennis Kuhl, Ludwig Brabetz, Mohamed Ayeb, University of Kassel Scott A. Skeen, Julien Manin, Lyle M. Pickett, Sandia National Laboratories; Emre Cenker, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology; Gilles Bruneaux, IFPEN; Katsufumi Kondo, Tets Aizawa, Meiji University; Fredrik Westlye, Kristine Dalen, Anders Ivarsson, Technical University of Denmark; Tiemin Xuan, Jose M Garcia- Oliver, Universitat Politecnica de Valencia; Yuanjiang Pei, Sibendu Som, Argonne National Laboratory; Wang Hu, Rolf D. Reitz, University of Wisconsin; Tommaso Lucchini, Gianluca D Errico, Politecnico di Milano; Daniele Farrace, Sushant S. Pandurangi, Yuri M. Wright, ETH Zurich; Muhammad Aqib Chishty, Michele Bolla, Evatt Hawkes, University of New South Wales continued on next page SAE 2016 World Congress 133

136 PROPULSION/POWERTRAIN TUESDAY, APRIL 12 - AFTERNOON 410 A 414 B 420 B 411 B Abnormal SI Combustion (Preignition) (Part 1 of 2) (PFL217) This session addresses abnormal SI combustion processes with a focus on preignition, including low-speed, stochastic preignition on boosted engines. Papers cover both 4-stroke and 2-stroke engines characterized by 1) ignition by an external energy source that serves to control combustion phasing, and 2) a combustion rate that is limited by flame propagation. 1:00-3:30 Advanced Battery Technologies (Part 2 of 3) (PFL730) The success of HEV s, PHEV s & EV s is highly dependent on their batteries. This session focuses on advanced battery technologies, including, but not limited to: advanced materials and cell chemistries, battery management systems and controls, modeling, testing, diagnosis and health monitoring, safety, reliability, durability, battery charging, battery economics/ cost reduction, and system integration/ optimization. These topics can be addressed at the cell, module, pack or vehicle levels. 1:00-4:30 Advanced Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Powertrains (Part 2 of 5) (PFL710) This session covers recent advances in research, development and engineering of hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and electric powertrains and architectures with particular emphasis on new and near-production technologies. 1:00-5:00 Combustion in Compression- Ignition Engines: In-Cylinder Processes (Part 2 of 2) (PFL222) Papers focusing on in-cylinder processes of classical diesel engine combustion with relatively short ignition delay, including papers dealing with low compression ratio and high exhaust-gas recirculation calibrations. Subject matter may include both simulation results and experimental work, including applications of optical diagnostics, with emphasis on in-cylinder spray, evaporation, mixing, pollutant formation/destruction, or any other incylinder phenomena. 1:00-4:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 Richard S. Davis, General Motors Co.; John O. Waldman, General Motors; Vincent S. Costanzo, Aramco Services Company; Andrew B. Mansfield, General Motors; Simona Silvia Merola, Istituto Motori CNR Chairpersons: Richard Davis, General Motors LLC; John Waldman, General Motors A Literature Review of Abnormal Ignition by Fuel and Lubricant Derivatives (Presentation of SAE Paper / JSAE ) Wayne Cai, General Motors; Yi Ding, US Army TARDEC; Alvaro Masias, Ford Motor Company; James Miller, Argonne National Laboratory; Ramesh Rebba, General Motors Co. Chairpersons: Wayne Cai, General Motors; Yi Ding, US Army TARDEC Fuzzy Supervisory Based Variable Frequency Control Strategy for Active Battery/Supercapacitor Combination in Electric Vehicles Michael Duoba, Argonne National Laboratory; Matthew Fleming, Ford Motor Company; Andrej Ivanco, Clemson-ICAR; Wiley R. McCoy, McLaren Performance Technologies; Constantine N. Raptis, General Motors Powertrain CO 2 Emissions Reduction via 48V Active Engine-Off Coasting (Oral Only) ( ) ( ) ( ) Elana Chapman, General Motors-Global Propulsion Systems; Vincent Costanzo, Aramco Services Company Planned by Engine Combustion / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Zhang Qiao, Weiwen Deng, Jian Wu, Feng Ju, Jingshan Li, Jilin University Cost saving potential of using a power and energy battery combination in a BEV 300 Alan Brown, HELLA Electronics Corp; Marc Nalbach, HELLA KGaA Hueck & Co.; Sebastian Kahnt, Intedis GmbH Co. KG; André Korner, HELLA KGaA Hueck & Co. Impacts of Real-World Driving and Driver Aggressiveness on Fuel Consumption of 48V Mild Hybrid Vehicle ( ) ( ) ( ) Ram Vijayagopal, Kevin Gallagher, Daeheung Lee, Aymeric Rousseau, Argonne National Laboratory A Novel Equivalent Circuit Model for Lithium-ion Battery with Complex Electrical Element Parameters Zifan Liu, Andrej Ivanco, Zoran S. Filipi, Clemson-ICAR An Energy Reallocation Model for Estimation of Equivalent 1 Greenhouse Gas Emissions of Various Charging Behaviors of 2 Plugin Hybrid Electric Vehicles ( ) ( ) ( ) Zhengbin Wu, Rongcheng Weng, Electric Vehicle R&D Center CAS; Zhiqun Zhang, School of Automobile Chang an University; Juan Li, Electric Vehicle R&D Center CAS Planned by Hybrid and Electric Powertrains Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Karim Hamza, Ken Laberteaux, Toyota Research Institute-North America ISCAD - Electric High Performance Drive for Individual Mobility at Extra-Low Voltages ( ) Adrian Patzak, Florian Bachheibl, Andreas Baumgardt, Gurakuq Dajaku, Oleg Moros, FEAAM GmbH; Dieter Gerling, Universitaet der Bundeswehr Muenchen Planned by Hybrid and Electric Powertrains Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Jose M Garcia-Oliver, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia; Song-Charng Kong, Iowa State University; Robert M. McDavid, Caterpillar Inc.; Mark P. B. Musculus, Sandia National Laboratories; Raul Payri, Universitat Politecnica de Valencia; Dale R. Tree, Brigham Young Univ. Chairpersons: Michele Bardi, IFP Energies Nouvelles; Koji Yasutomi, Hino Motors, Ltd. Characterization of In-Cylinder Soot Oxidation Using Two-Color Pyrometry in a Production Light-Duty Diesel Engine J. Javier Lopez, Jaime Martin, Antonio Garcia, David Villalta, Universitat Politècnica de València; Alok Warey, Vicent Domenech, General Motors Global R&D Theoretical Study on Spray Design for Small-bore Diesel Engine Kazuhisa Inagaki, Jyunichi Mizuta, Kiyomi Kawamura, Yoshinori Idota, Toyota Central R&D Labs Inc.; Takeshi Hashizume, Toyota Motor Corporation Effect of Altitude Conditions on Combustion and Performance of a Multi-Cylinder Turbocharged Direct-Injection Diesel Engine Michael Szedlmayer, Chol-Bum M. Kweon, US Army Research Laboratory Planned by Engine Combustion / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity 134 SAE 2016 World Congress

137 PROPULSION/POWERTRAIN TUESDAY, APRIL 12 - AFTERNOON 411 A 414 A 415 B 415 A Dual Fuel Combustion Processes (Part 2 of 2) (PFL261) Mixed mode using more than one fuel not fully mixed before combustion. Most often with auto ignition of spray injected late. Papers describing experiments and test data, simulation results focused on applications, fuel/additive effects, and RCCI (Reactivity-Controlled Compression Ignition) are invited and will be placed in appropriate sub-sessions. Papers with an emphasis on the modeling aspects of combustion are encouraged to be submitted into PFL110 or PFL120 modeling sessions. 1:00-5:00 Fuel Injection and Sprays (Part 1 of 5) (PFL320) This session is devoted to experimental and computational work in the area of fuel injection systems and sprays. Topics include: spray characterization, cavitation, multi-phase jet modeling, CFD models for spray processes, wall films and impingement, hydraulic circuit analysis, and dissolved gas effects. Studies of both gasoline and diesel fuel sprays and fuel injection equipment are encouraged. 1:00-5:00 Fuel and Additive Effects on Engine Systems (Part 2 of 2) (PFL310) Topics include the effects of fuel and additives on deposit formation, intake system cleanliness, friction, wear, corrosion, and elastomer compatibility. Also covered are effects of fuel specification on drivability, on evaporative emissions, and on the relationship between emissions and drive cycle. Papers focusing primarily on engine combustion but with fuel and additive content may belong in a PFL200 session. 1:00-4:00 Gasoline Engine Lubricants (Part 2 of 2) (PFL340) The industry continues to work on understanding the interaction of lubricating fluids with engine hardware in order to improve vehicle efficiency, durability, and performance. The Engine Lubricants Session presents a variety of papers dealing with advances in engine oils and their relationship to improved hardware performance. 1:00-3:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 Scott Curran, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Antonio Garcia, CMT Motores Termicos Universidad; Andrew Ickes, Argonne National Laboratory; Sage Kokjohn, University of Wisconsin - Madison; Benjamin Lawler, Stony Brook Univ.; William F. Northrop, University of Minnesota Optimal Use of Ethanol in Dual Fuel Applications: Effects of Engine Downsizing, Spark Retard, and Compression Ratio on Fuel Economy Tarek M. Abdel-Salam, East Carolina University; Michele Battistoni, Universita degli Studi di Perugia; Essam El-Hannouny, Argonne National Laboratory; Jacqueline O Connor, Pennsylvania State University Chairpersons: Michele Battistoni, Universita degli Studi di Perugia; Julien Manin, Sandia National Laboratories Insights into Primary Atomization Behavior Julie Galante-Fox, Afton Chemical Corp.; Barbara Goodrich, John Deere Product Engineering Center; Paul Richards; Corey Trobaugh, Cummins Inc. Understanding the Octane Appetite of Modern Vehicles ( ) (Oral Only) ( ) ( ) Young Suk Jo, Leslie Bromberg, John Heywood, Sloan Automotive Lab., Massachusetts Institute of Technology Effect of Fueling Control Parameters on Combustion and Emissions Characteristics of Diesel-Ignited Methane Dual-Fuel Combustion Suraj Deshpande, Soumil Gurjar, Mario F. Trujillo, University of Wisconsin-Madison Near-Field Spray Characterization via Highly-Resolved Simulations Arjun Prakash, Roger Cracknell, Vinod Natarajan, David Doyle, Aaron Jones, Young Suk Jo, Shell Global Solutions; Matthew Hinojosa, Peter Lobato, Southwest Research Institute The Impact of Fuel Compositions on the Particulate and VOCs Emissions of Gasoline Engines ( ) (Oral Only) ( ) ( ) Jeremy Rochussen, Jeff Yeo, Patrick Kirchen, University of British Columbia Extensive Investigation of a Common Rail Diesel Injector Regarding Injection Characteristics and the Resulting Influences on the Dual Fuel Combustion Process Soumil Gurjar, Mario F. Trujillo, University of Wisconsin-Madison Assessing the Importance of Radiative Heat Transfer for ECN Spray A Using the Transported PDF Method Yinhui Wang, Rong Zheng, Shi-Jin Shuai, Tsinghua Univ.; Yanhong Qin, Jianfei Peng, He Niu, Mengren Li, Yusheng Wu, Sihua Lu, Min Hu, Peking Univ. Development of Gasoline Injector Cleaner for Port Fuel Injection and Direct Injection ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Sebastian Zirngibl, Georg Wachtmeister, Technical University of Munich Experimental Optimization of a Small Bore Natural Gas-Diesel Dual-Fuel Engine with Direct Fuel Injection Muhammad Aqib Chishty, Michele Bolla, Evatt Hawkes, The University of New South Wales; Yuanjiang Pei, Argonne National Laboratory; Sanghoon Kook, The University of New South Wales Fuzzy Logic Approach to GDI Spray Characterization Takashi Nomura, Toyota Motor Corporation; Shigehiko Sato, Japan Chemical Industries; Jumpei Takahashi, Masayuki Ichiyanagi, Toyota Motor Corporation Octane Requirement of a Turbocharged Spark Ignition Engine in Various Driving Cycles ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Paul Fasching, Florian Sprenger, Helmut Eichlseder, Graz University of Technology Development of a fast-acting, time-resolved gas sampling system for combustion and fuels analysis Giuseppe Quaremba, Dept. Ingegneria Industriale; Luigi Allocca, Istituto Motori CNR; Amedeo Amoresano, Vincenzo Niola, Dept. Ingegneria Industriale; Alessandro Montanaro, Istituto Motori CNR; Giuseppe Langella, Dept. Ingegneria Industriale Dynamic neutron imaging of gasoline fuel injectors Young Suk Jo, Leslie Bromberg, John Heywood, Sloan Automotive Lab, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Exploring the Relationship Between Octane Sensitivity and Heat-of-Vaporization ( ) (Oral Only) ( ) (Oral Only) Midhat Talibi, Paul Hellier, Ramanarayanan Balachandran, Nicos Ladommatos, University College London Todd Toops, Charles Finney, Derek Splitter, Eric Nafziger, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Alexander Pawlowski, Univ of Tennessee; Hassina Bilheux, Louis Santodonato, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Anton Tremsin, UC Berkeley C. Scott Sluder, James P. Szybist, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Robert L. McCormick, Matthew A. Ratcliff, Bradley T. Zigler, National Renewable Energy Laboratory Timothy P. Newcomb, Lubrizol Corp.; Simon C. Tung, Vanderbilt Chemicals; Victor W. Wong, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Introduction of Fuel Economy Engine Oil Performance Target with New SAE Viscosity Grade Masami Ishikawa, Kazuo Yamamori, Satoshi Hirano, Toyota Motor Corporation; Teri Kowalski, Toyota Technical Center USA, Inc.; James Linden, Linden Consulting, LLC Effects of Lubricants on Auto-ignition under Controllable Active Thermo-Atmosphere Chuang Fan, Petro China Lanzhou Lubricating Oil R&D; Sunyu Tong, Tongji Univ.; Xiaohong Xu, Jing Li, Petro China Lanzhou Lubricating Oil R&D; Xiao Yu He, Jun Deng, Liguang Li, Tongji Univ. Development of a New Valvetrain Wear Test- The Sequence IVB Test Teri D. Kowalski, TEMA; Satoshi Hirano, Toyota Motor Corporation; William A. Buscher, Intertek Automotive Research; Eric Liu, Southwest Research Institute; Jerry C. Wang, Chevron Oronite Company LLC; James L. Linden, Linden Consulting LLC Engine Seizure Monitoring System Using Wear Debris Analysis and Particle Measurement Kenji Matsumoto, Tatsuya Tokunaga, Honda R&D Co., Ltd.; Masahiko Kawabata, TRIBOTEX Fluid Viscoelasticity Impact on Fuel Economy Eugene Pashkovski, Reid A. Patterson, Daniel J. Knapton, Lubrizol Corp. continued on next page SAE 2016 World Congress 135

138 PROPULSION/POWERTRAIN TUESDAY, APRIL 12 - AFTERNOON 411 A 414 A 415 B 415 A Dual Fuel Combustion Processes (Part 2 of 2) (PFL261) Mixed mode using more than one fuel not fully mixed before combustion. Most often with auto ignition of spray injected late. Papers describing experiments and test data, simulation results focused on applications, fuel/additive effects, and RCCI (Reactivity-Controlled Compression Ignition) are invited and will be placed in appropriate sub-sessions. Papers with an emphasis on the modeling aspects of combustion are encouraged to be submitted into PFL110 or PFL120 modeling sessions. 1:00-5:00 Fuel Injection and Sprays (Part 1 of 5) (PFL320) This session is devoted to experimental and computational work in the area of fuel injection systems and sprays. Topics include: spray characterization, cavitation, multi-phase jet modeling, CFD models for spray processes, wall films and impingement, hydraulic circuit analysis, and dissolved gas effects. Studies of both gasoline and diesel fuel sprays and fuel injection equipment are encouraged. 1:00-5:00 Fuel and Additive Effects on Engine Systems (Part 2 of 2) (PFL310) Topics include the effects of fuel and additives on deposit formation, intake system cleanliness, friction, wear, corrosion, and elastomer compatibility. Also covered are effects of fuel specification on drivability, on evaporative emissions, and on the relationship between emissions and drive cycle. Papers focusing primarily on engine combustion but with fuel and additive content may belong in a PFL200 session. 1:00-4:00 Gasoline Engine Lubricants (Part 2 of 2) (PFL340) The industry continues to work on understanding the interaction of lubricating fluids with engine hardware in order to improve vehicle efficiency, durability, and performance. The Engine Lubricants Session presents a variety of papers dealing with advances in engine oils and their relationship to improved hardware performance. 1:00-3:30 3:30 4:00 4:30 Scott Curran, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Antonio Garcia, CMT Motores Termicos Universidad; Andrew Ickes, Argonne National Laboratory; Sage Kokjohn, University of Wisconsin - Madison; Benjamin Lawler, Stony Brook Univ.; William F. Northrop, University of Minnesota Advanced Knock Detection for Diesel/ Natural Gas Engine Operation Tarek M. Abdel-Salam, East Carolina University; Michele Battistoni, Universita degli Studi di Perugia; Essam El-Hannouny, Argonne National Laboratory; Jacqueline O Connor, Pennsylvania State University Chairpersons: Michele Battistoni, Universita degli Studi di Perugia; Julien Manin, Sandia National Laboratories X-Ray Radiography and CFD Studies of the Spray G Injector ( ) ( ) ( ) Martin Kirsten, Graz University of Technology; Gerhard Pirker, Christoph Redtenbacher, LEC GmbH; Andreas Wimmer, Graz University of Technology/LEC GmbH; Franz Chmela, FVT GmbH An Experimental Study of the Combustion, Performance and Emission Characteristics of a CI Engine under Diesel-1-Butanol/CNG Dual Fuel Operation Mode ( ) ( ) Xiangyu Meng, Dalian University of Technology; Karthik Nithyanandan, Timothy Lee, University of Illinois; Yuqiang Li, Central South University; Wuqiang Long, Dalian University of Technology; Chia-Fon Lee, University of Illinois, Beijing Institute of Technology Dual Fuel Combustion Model for a Large Low-Speed 2-Stroke Engine ( ) ( ) Filip Cernik, Jan Macek, Czech Technical University; Christoph Dahnz, Sebastian Hensel, Winterthur Gas and Diesel Ltd. Planned by Engine Combustion / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Piotr Strek, University of Massachusetts; Daniel Duke, Andrew Swantek, Alan Kastengren, Christopher F. Powell, Argonne National Laboratory; David P. Schmidt, University of Massachusetts Gaseous Direct Injection from an Outward Opening Injector: CFD and X-ray Analysis Lorenzo Bartolucci, Riccardo Scarcelli, Thomas Wallner, Andrew Swantek, Christopher F. Powell, Alan Kastengren, Daniel Duke, Argonne National Laboratory Study on Subcritical/Supercritical Spray Characteristics of a Multi-Hole Gasoline Direct Injector Miao Zhang, Yiqiang Pei, Yi Liu, Yan Zhang, Tianjin University Planned by Fuels and Lubricants / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Julie Galante-Fox, Afton Chemical Corp.; Barbara Goodrich, John Deere Product Engineering Center; Paul Richards; Corey Trobaugh, Cummins Inc. Experimental Study on Performance and Emission of Acetone-Ethanol and Gasoline Blends in a PFI Spark Ignition Engine Lei Meng, Wuhan University of Technology; Yuqiang Li, Central South University; Karthik Nithyanandan, Timothy Lee, University of Illinois; Chunnian Zeng, Wuhan University of Technology; Chia-Fon Lee, University of Illinois, Beijing Inst of Technology Planned by Fuels and Lubricants / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Timothy P. Newcomb, Lubrizol Corp.; Simon C. Tung, Vanderbilt Chemicals; Victor W. Wong, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Planned by Fuels and Lubricants / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity 136 SAE 2016 World Congress

139 PROPULSION/POWERTRAIN TUESDAY, APRIL 12 - AFTERNOON B 420 A 410 B High Efficiency IC Engines Concepts (Part 2 of 4) (PFL170) This session focuses on technologies such as advanced and partially mixed combustion, cooled EGR boosting, ignition and direct injection technologies, pressure boosting, intelligent combustion, thermal efficiency, fully variable valvetrains, and other new and developing technologies. 1:00-5:00 Models for 0D and 1D Flow, Gas Exchange, and Air-Borne Noise (Part 2) (PFL110) Separate sub-sessions cover zerodimensional, one-dimensional, and quasidimensional models for simulation of SI and CI engines with respect to: engine breathing, boosting, and acoustics; SI combustion and emissions; CI combustion and emissions; fundamentals of engine thermodynamics; numerical modeling of gas dynamics; thermal management; mechanical and lubrication systems; system level models for controls; system level models for vehicle fuel economy and emissions predictions. 1:00-2:00 New CI & SI Engines and Components (Part 2 of 2) (PFL510) This session covers topics regarding new CI and SI engines and components. This includes analytical, experimental, and computational studies covering hardware development as well as design and analysis techniques. 1:00-4:00 Partially Premixed Combustion (PPC) (Part 2 of 2) (PFL250) This session focused on mixed mode with auto ignition but inhomogeneous charge. Injection-controlled but with EOI before SOC. 1:00-4:00 Yichao Guo, Ford Motor Co., Ltd.; Mark Monohon, NGK Spark Plugs (USA) Inc.; James P. Szybist, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Vasudha Patri, Argonne National Laboratory; David B. Roth, BorgWarner Inc.; Alok Warey, General Motors Global R & D Fabio Bozza, Univ. of Naples; Michael L. Briggs; Federico Millo, Politecnico di Torino; Christof Schernus, FEV GmbH Chairpersons: Angelo Onorati, Politecnico di Milano Daniel K. Mather, Digital-Engines LLC; Jeffrey Naber, Michigan Technological Univ.; Bryon Wasacz, Chrysler Powertrain Engrg Bengt Johansson, Lund University; Adam B. Dempsey, Derek Splitter, Oak Ridge National Laboratory 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 Study on fuel economy improvement by low pressure water-cooled EGR system on a downsized boost gasoline engine Modelling the Exhaust Gas Recirculation Mass Flow Rate in Modern Diesel Engines Automotive Direct-Injection Stratified- Charge Engine Development in the s An investigation of a multi-cylinder engine with gasoline-like fuel towards a high engine efficiency ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Haifeng Lu, Jun Deng, Zongjie Hu, Zhijun Wu, Liguang Li, Tongji Univ.; Fangen Yuan, Degang Xie, Shuang Yuan, Zhejiang Geely Powertrain Research Institute; Yuan Shen, Zhejiang Geely Automobile Research Institute Zhijia Yang, Edward Winward, Loughborough Univ.; Gary O Brien, HORIBA UK Limited; Richard Stobart, Dezong Zhao, Loughborough Univ. Edward G. Groff, GM Powertrain (Retired) Lianhao Yin, Gabriel Ingesson, Per Tunestal, Rolf Johansson, Bengt Johansson, Lund University Investigations of Atkinson Cycle Converted from Conventional Otto Cycle Gasoline Engine Fluid Dynamic Optimization of a Moto3 TM Engine by Means of 1D and 1D-3D Simulations Development of a New 1.5L I4 Turbocharged Gasoline Direct Injection Engine ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Renhua Feng, Chongqing University of Technology; Yangtao Li, University of Waterloo; Jing Yang, Jianqin FU, Hunan University; Daming Zhang, California State University; Guangze Zheng, Chongqing University of Technology Development of New High-Efficiency Kappa 1.6L GDI Engine Gianluca Montenegro, Tarcisio Cerri, Augusto Della Torre, Angelo Onorati, Politecnico di Milano; Marco Fiocco, Davide Borghesi, Mahindra Racing Spa Yusuke Wada, Koji Nakano, Kei Mochizuki, Ryuichi Hata, Honda R&D Co., Ltd. Development of a New 2.0L I4 Turbocharged Gasoline Direct Injection Engine ( ) ( ) ( ) Kookjin Hwang, Iljoong Hwang, Hwangbok Lee, Hyunil Park, Hoyeon Choi, Kwanwoo Lee, Wootae Kim, Heungchul Kim, Bonghoon Han, Jongsub Lee, Bosung Shin, Dongsuk Chae, Hyundai and Kia Corp. A Heavily Downsized Gasoline Demonstrator Vehicle Mitsutaka Jono, Masayuki Taguchi, Toshimitsu Shonohara, Shigeru Narihiro, Honda R&D Co., Ltd. Development of New 3.5L V6 Turbocharged Gasoline Direct Injection Engine ( ) ( ) ( ) Michael Bassett, Jonathan Hall, Benjamin Hibberd, Stephen Borman, Simon Reader, MAHLE Powertrain, Ltd.; Kevin Gray, Bryn Richards, Aeristech Limited An Efficient, Durable Vocational Truck Gasoline Engine Seiji Furumata, Takashi Kakinuma, Hirokazu Tochiki, Honda R&D Co., Ltd. Multi-Cylinder Opposed Piston Engine Results on Transient Test Cycle ( ) ( ) ( ) Thomas Reinhart, Marc Megel, Southwest Research Institute Arunandan Sharma, Fabien Redon, Achates Power Inc Conventional and Low Temperature Combustion using Naphtha fuels in a Multi- Cylinder Heavy-Duty Diesel Engine Yu Zhang, Praveen Kumar, Michael Traver, David Cleary, Aramco Services Company Potential of CN25 Naphtha-Based Fuel to Power Compression Ignition Engines Virginie Morel, Aramco Overseas Company BV; Loic Francqueville, Olivier Laget, Louis- Marie Malbec, Ludovic Noel, IFP Energies Nouvelles Heat Release Analysis of Clean Combustion with Ethanol Ignited by Diesel in a High Compression Ratio Engine Tongyang Gao, Marko Jeftic, Geraint Bryden, Graham Reader, Jimi Tjong, Ming Zheng, University of Windsor Transition from HCCI to PPC: the Sensitivity of Combustion Phasing to the Intake Temperature and the Injection Timing with and without EGR Changle Li, Lianhao Yin, Sam Shamun, Martin Tuner, Bengt Johansson, Rickard Solsjo, Xue-Song Bai, Lund University continued on next page SAE 2016 World Congress 137

140 PROPULSION/POWERTRAIN TUESDAY, APRIL 12 - AFTERNOON B 420 A 410 B High Efficiency IC Engines Concepts (Part 2 of 4) (PFL170) This session focuses on technologies such as advanced and partially mixed combustion, cooled EGR boosting, ignition and direct injection technologies, pressure boosting, intelligent combustion, thermal efficiency, fully variable valvetrains, and other new and developing technologies. 1:00-5:00 Models for 0D and 1D Flow, Gas Exchange, and Air-Borne Noise (Part 2) (PFL110) Separate sub-sessions cover zerodimensional, one-dimensional, and quasidimensional models for simulation of SI and CI engines with respect to: engine breathing, boosting, and acoustics; SI combustion and emissions; CI combustion and emissions; fundamentals of engine thermodynamics; numerical modeling of gas dynamics; thermal management; mechanical and lubrication systems; system level models for controls; system level models for vehicle fuel economy and emissions predictions. 1:00-2:00 New CI & SI Engines and Components (Part 2 of 2) (PFL510) This session covers topics regarding new CI and SI engines and components. This includes analytical, experimental, and computational studies covering hardware development as well as design and analysis techniques. 1:00-4:00 Partially Premixed Combustion (PPC) (Part 2 of 2) (PFL250) This session focused on mixed mode with auto ignition but inhomogeneous charge. Injection-controlled but with EOI before SOC. 1:00-4:00 Yichao Guo, Ford Motor Co., Ltd.; Mark Monohon, NGK Spark Plugs (USA) Inc.; James P. Szybist, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Vasudha Patri, Argonne National Laboratory; David B. Roth, BorgWarner Inc.; Alok Warey, General Motors Global R & D Fabio Bozza, Univ. of Naples; Michael L. Briggs; Federico Millo, Politecnico di Torino; Christof Schernus, FEV GmbH Chairpersons: Angelo Onorati, Politecnico di Milano Daniel K. Mather, Digital-Engines LLC; Jeffrey Naber, Michigan Technological Univ.; Bryon Wasacz, Chrysler Powertrain Engrg Bengt Johansson, Lund University; Adam B. Dempsey, Derek Splitter, Oak Ridge National Laboratory 3:30 4:00 4:30 Improving the Efficiency of Conventional Spark-Ignition Engines Using Octane-on- Demand Combustion. Part I: Engine Studies Evaluation of EGR System Implementation in a GTDI Engine with Different Configurations: Assessment on Fouling and Corrossion Issues. ( ) ( ) ( ) Kai Morganti, Marwan Abdullah, Abdullah Alzubail, Yoann Viollet, Robert Head, Junseok Chang, Gautam Kalghatgi, Saudi Aramco Improving the Efficiency of Conventional Spark-Ignition Engines Using Octaneon-Demand Combustion. Part II: Vehicle Studies and Life Cycle Assessment ( ) Kai Morganti, Abdullah Alzubail, Marwan Abdullah, Yoann Viollet, Robert Head, Junseok Chang, Gautam Kalghatgi, Saudi Aramco Using Ethanols Double Octane Boosting Effect with Low RON Naphtha-Based Fuel for an Octane on Demand SI Engine ( ) Guillaume Bourhis, IFP Energies Nouvelles; Jean-Pascal Solari, Virginie Morel, Aramco Research and Innovation; Roland Dauphin, IFP Energies Nouvelles Planned by General Powertrain Development / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Planned by General Powertrain Development / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Yolanda Bravo, Carmen Larrosa, VALEO; Jose Lujan, Héctor Climent, Manuel Rivas, Universitat Politècnica de València Planned by New Engines, Components, Actuators and Sensors / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Optical study on combustion transition from HCCI to PPC with gasoline compression ignition in a HD engine Marcus Lundgren, Combustion Engines, Lund University; Joakim Rosell, Mattias Richter, Combustion Physics, Lund University; Öivind Andersson, Bengt Johansson, Combustion Engines, Lund University; Andersson Arne, Volvo AB; Marcus Alden, Combustion Physics, Lund University Planned by Engine Combustion / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity 138 SAE 2016 World Congress

141 PROPULSION/POWERTRAIN TUESDAY, APRIL 12 - AFTERNOON 312 B 411 C 412 B Powertrain Thermal Management: Combustion Chamber, Battery Cooling, and Engine Cooling (Part 2 of 2) (PFL160) This session considers modeling (zero-d, 1D, 2D, 3D CFD) and experimental papers on: combustion chamber, systems (lubrication, cooling, fuel, EGR); components (oil pumps, coolant pump, fuel injectors, compressors, turbines, turbochargers, torque converters, gear box, fans, bearings, valves, ports, manifolds, turbine housing); heat exchangers (radiators, oil coolers); aftertreatment (SCR, DOC, DOF, exhaust gas cooling); battery cooling (HEV, EV, motor/generator) and controls (passive and active). 1:00-3:30 Transmission Systems/Drive Unit (PFL610) This session deals with the automotive transmissions of different types. It includes development of new transmission concepts, transmission enhancements and the advancement of the state of the art of transmission system design & integration with the objective of improving the transmission efficiency, NVH, durability and shift pleaseability. 1:00-5:00 Models for SI Combustion and Emissions (Part 3A) (PFL110) Separate sub-sessions cover zero-dimensional, one-dimensional, and quasi-dimensional models for simulation of SI and CI engines with respect to: engine breathing, boosting, and acoustics; SI combustion and emissions; CI combustion and emissions; fundamentals of engine thermodynamics; numerical modeling of gas dynamics; thermal management; mechanical and lubrication systems; system level models for controls; system level models for vehicle fuel economy and emissions predictions. 2:00-5:00 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 Raj Ranganathan, Simerics Inc.; Tarek M. Abdel- Salam, East Carolina University Chairpersons: Tarek M. Abdel-Salam, East Carolina University Berthold Martin, FCA US LLC; Tejinder Singh, General Motors Co. Development of an Efficient Power Train Cooling Estimation of the gearbox no-load losses System with Effective Utilization of Front End Opening for a Utility Vehicle ( ) ( ) Ravi Ranjan, Lakshmaiah Brahmasani, Parvej Khan, Mahindra and Mahindra, Ltd. Development of a Rear Powertrain Cooling System for a Minivan Gabriela Achtenova, Jiri Pakosta, Czech Technical University in Prague The Unified Relationship between Torque and Gear Ratio and Its Application in Multi-Step Automatic Transmissions ( ) ( ) Lakshmaiah Brahmasani, Sarangapani K, Samson Jongsool Park, Hyundai Motor Company Solomon, Parvej Khan, Mahindra and Mahindra, Ltd. A DFSS Approach to Design Cooling System of Small Passenger Car Having Rear Engine and Front Mounted Radiator Control and Integration Challenges for Future Automatic Transmissions Federico Millo, Politecnico di Torino; Angelo Onorati, Politecnico di Milano; Christof Schernus, FEV GmbH; Xiaofeng Yang, General Motors LLC Laminar flame speeds and flame instabilities of premixed dimethyl ether/hydrogen/air flames at elevated pressures ( ) ( ) (Oral Only) T Sethuramalingam, Chandrakant Parmar, Sashikant Dongxu Li, General Motors Co. Huibin Yu, Xi an Jiaotong University Tiwari, Tata Motors Ltd. Water Cooled Charge Air Cooler Development Investigations of Power Distribution in Transmissions of Heavy Trucks ( ) ( ) (Oral Only) Masaki Harada, Takashi Yasuda, Shota Terachi, DENSO Corporation; Sergio Pujols, Jason R. Spenny, DENSO International America Inc. Vehicle Testing and Development Involving a Simplified Split Cooling with Integrated Exhaust Heat Recovery and Reuse Andrei Keller, Sergei Aliukov, Vladislav Anchukov, Stanislav Ushnurcev, South Ural State University Internal Combustion Engine - Automatic Transmission Matching for Next Generation Power Transfer Technology Development in Automotive Applications Experimental and kinetic study of 2, 5-dimethylfuran using rapid compression machine Nan Xu; Chenglong Tang, Zuohua Huang, Xi an Jiaotong Univ; Jing Gong; Erjiang Hu, Xi an Jiaotong Univ A staged Livengood-Wu approach for the prediction of two-stage ignition of primary reference fuels ( ) ( ) (Oral Only) Azmi Osman, Group Lotus PLC; M. Khairul Arif Muhammad Yusof, International Islamic University; Mohammad Rafi, Petronas University of Technology Darrell Robinette, Tejinder Singh, General Motors Co. Peng Zhao, Oakland Univ.; Mingyuan Tao, Oakland University; Dong Han, Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ Planned by General Powertrain Development / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Development of a New 6-speed Manual Transmission for Commercial Vehicles ( ) ( ) Takao Ohki, Tomoyasu Wada, Tomoyuki Kano, Tomoyoshi Ishimaru, Toyota Motor Corporation; Hideya Osawa, Aisin AI Co., Ltd. 6 Speed Transverse Manual Gearbox for High Torque Application The Development of an Ignition Delay Correlation for PRF Fuel Blends from PRF0 (n-heptane) to PRF100 (iso-octane) Dan DelVescovo, Sage Kokjohn, Rolf Reitz, University of Wisconsin Role of Wall Effect on Hot-Spot Induced Deflagration to Detonation in Iso-Octane/Air Mixture Under High Temperature and Pressure ( ) ( ) Susumu Hanyu, Aisin AI Co., Ltd. Hui Liu, Zhi Wang, Yan Long, Yunliang Qi, Dongbo Yang, Jianxin Wang, Tsinghua Univ. The New RWD 6 Speed Automatic Transmission for SUV and Truck ( ) ( ) Satoshi Fukuyama, Tomohide Suzuki, Akira Murata, Aisin AW Co., Ltd.; Hiroshi Mizoguchi, Toshihiko Kamiya, Toyota Motor Corporation Planned by Transmission and Driveline Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity A Modeling Study of the Effects of Butanol Addition on Aromatic Species in Premixed Butane Flames Jie Hou, Wuhan University of Technology; Wayne Chang, University of Illinois; Fuwu Yan, Wuhan University of Technology; Chia-Fon Lee, University of Illinois; Beijing Institute of Technology Planned by General Powertrain Development / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity SAE 2016 World Congress 139

142 PROPULSION/POWERTRAIN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 - MORNING 420 B 410 A 413 A 411 B Advanced Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Powertrains (Part 3 of 5) (PFL710) This session covers recent advances in research, development and engineering of hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and electric powertrains and architectures with particular emphasis on new and near-production technologies. 8:00-11:30 Basic SI Combustion and Emissions (Part 1 of 2) (PFL211) This session focuses on basic SI combustion processes including studies of mixture formation, engine efficiency, flame propagation, and emissions formation. Papers cover both 4-stroke and 2-stroke engines characterized by 1) ignition by an external energy source that serves to control combustion phasing, and 2) a combustion rate that is limited by flame propagation. 8:00-11:30 CI & SI Power Cylinder Systems (PFL530) This session covers the Power Cylinder: piston, piston rings, piston pins, and connecting rods. The papers include information on reducing friction and increasing fuel economy, improving durability by understanding wear, and decreasing oil consumption and blow-by. 8:00-11:30 Combustion in Compression- Ignition Engines: Efficiency and Emissions (PFL221) Papers focusing on efficiency and emissions for classical diesel engine combustion with relatively short ignition delay, including papers dealing with low compression ratio and high exhaust-gas recirculation calibrations. Subject matter may include both experimental and simulation results focused on applications of piston bowl design, heat transfer, and fuel injection, or other factors affecting fuel efficiency and engine-out emissions. 8:00-11:30 Michael Duoba, Argonne National Laboratory; Matthew Fleming, Ford Motor Company; Andrej Ivanco, Clemson-ICAR; Wiley R. McCoy, McLaren Performance Technologies; Constantine N. Raptis, General Motors Powertrain Ronald James Herrin, General Motors (retired); Simona Silvia Merola, Istituto Motori CNR; Terrence Alger, Southwest Research Institute; Fadi Adly Anis Estefanous, FCA US LLC; Richard S. Davis, General Motors Co. Chairpersons: Terrence Alger, Southwest Research Institute; Simona Merola, Istituto Motori CNR; Ronald Herrin Yong-Ching Chen, William D. McNulty, Dan Richardson, Avinash Singh, Cummins Inc. Jose M Garcia-Oliver, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia; Robert M. McDavid, Caterpillar Inc.; Mark P. B. Musculus, Sandia National Laboratories; Raul Payri, Universitat Politecnica de Valencia; John F. Wright, Cummins Inc. Chairpersons: Adam B. Dempsey, Caterpillar; Qingluan Xue, Cummins Inc. 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 Technical Keynote: The National Academies Report on Overcoming Barriers to Plug-In Electric Vehicle Deployment Combined Effects of Fuel and Dilution Type on Efficiency Gains of Lean Well-mixed DISI Engine Operation with Enhanced Ignition and Intake Heating An Experimental Study of Piston Skirt Roughness and Profiles on Piston Friction using the Floating Liner Engine (Oral Only) ( ) ( ) ( ) K. John Holmes, National Research Council Magnus Sjöberg, Wei Zeng, Sandia National Laboratories Review of Auxiliary Power Units for Extended Range Electric Vehicles: Opportunities and Challenges EFFECT OF SUPERCHARGING ON CYCLE-TO-CYCLE VARIATION IN A TWO- STROKE SPARK IGNITION ENGINE Zachary Westerfield, Pasquale Totaro, Dallwoo Kim, Tian Tian, Massachusetts Institute of Technology A Study of the Friction of Oil Control Rings Using the Floating Liner Engine ( ) ( ) ( ) Daniel Uguru-Okorie, Landmark University; Ademola Dare, University of Ibadan; A. A. Burluka, University of Leeds Impact of delayed spark restrike on the dynamics of cyclic variability in dilute SI combustion Zachary Westerfield, Yang Liu, Dallwoo Kim, Tian Tian, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Relationship between Ovality Contour and Radial-Pressure Distribution in Piston Rings (Oral Only) ( ) ( ) ( ) Scott Curran, Robert Wagner, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Standardizing Wireless Charging of PHEV and BEV at WPT Levels 1 & 2 (SAE J2954) established through simulation and testing. Gurneesh S. Jatana, Brian C. Kaul, Robert Wagner, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Combustion Development to Realize High Thermal Efficiency Engines Kohei Nakashima, Meijo Univ.; Hiroyuki Nagakura, Takashi Ooguro, Masago Yamamoto, TPR Co., Ltd. A modified oil lubrication system with flow control to reduce crankshaft bearing friction in a 1.5 litre 4 cylinder diesel engine Demonstration of a Novel, Off-Road, Diesel Combustion Concept Daniel Christopher Bitsis, Charles Roberts, Jason Miwa, Christopher Chadwell, Sankar Rengarajan, Southwest Research Institute A Study on the Effects of a Higher Compression Ratio in the Combustion Chamber on the Diesel Engine Performance Yoshihiro Funayama, Hiroshi Nakajima, Kiyohiro Shimokawa, Hino Motors, Ltd. Experimental Comparison of Heat Losses in Stepped-Bowl and Re-Entrant Combustion Chambers in a Light Duty Diesel Engine Jessica Dahlstrom, Oivind Andersson, Martin Tuner, Lund University; Håkan Persson, Volvo Car Corporation New Concept for Overcoming the Trade-Off between Thermal Efficiency, Each Loss and Exhaust Emissions in a Heavy Duty Diesel Engine (Oral Only) ( ) ( ) ( ) Jesse Schneider, BMW Daishi Takahashi, Koichi Nakata, Yasushi Yoshihara, Tetsuo Omura, Toyota Motor Corporation Paul J. Shayler, Li Cheng, Qile Li, University of Nottingham; Emad Wahab, Ford Motor Company Takeshi Okamoto, Noboru Uchida, New Ace Inst. Co., Ltd. Verification Test Result of Wireless Charging System The Development of High Tumble Intakeport to Realize High Themal Efficiency Engines Prediction of Piston Skirt Scuffing via 3D Piston Motion Simulation Diesel Engine Combustion Noise Reduction by the Control of Timings and Heating Values in Two Stage High Temperature Heat Releases ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Toru Nakamura, Takahiro Misawa, Yusuke Futakuchi, Kensuke Kamichi, Toyota Motor Corporation Yasushi Yoshihara, Koichi Nakata, Daishi Takahashi, Tetsuo Omura, Atsuharu Ota, Toyota Motor Corporation Toshiaki Kobayashi, Honda R&D Co., Ltd. Gen Shibata, Daisuke Nakayama, Yuki Okamoto, Hideyuki Ogawa, Hokkaido Univ. Study on the Influence of the Magnetic Field and the Induced Electrical Field in Human Bodies by EV/PHEV Wireless Charging Systems Research on the Measures for Improving Cycle-to-Cycle Variations under High Tumble Combustion Introducing a New Piston Skirt Profile to Reduce Engine Friction ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Toshiaki Watanabe, Masaya Ishida, Toyota Central R&D Labs Inc. Tetsuo Omura, Koichi Nakata, Yasushi Yoshihara, Daishi Takahashi, Toyota Motor Corporation Pasquale Pio Totaro, Zachary Westerfield, Tian Tian, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Semi-premixed Diesel Combustion with Twin Peak Shaped Heat Release Using Two-stage Fuel Injection Hideyuki Ogawa, Gen Shibata, Yuhei Sakane, Tatsuaki Arisawa, Hokkaido Univ.; Tatstunori Obe continued on next page 140 SAE 2016 World Congress

143 PROPULSION/POWERTRAIN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 - MORNING 420 B 410 A 413 A 411 B Advanced Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Powertrains (Part 3 of 5) (PFL710) This session covers recent advances in research, development and engineering of hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and electric powertrains and architectures with particular emphasis on new and near-production technologies. 8:00-11:30 Basic SI Combustion and Emissions (Part 1 of 2) (PFL211) This session focuses on basic SI combustion processes including studies of mixture formation, engine efficiency, flame propagation, and emissions formation. Papers cover both 4-stroke and 2-stroke engines characterized by 1) ignition by an external energy source that serves to control combustion phasing, and 2) a combustion rate that is limited by flame propagation. 8:00-11:30 CI & SI Power Cylinder Systems (PFL530) This session covers the Power Cylinder: piston, piston rings, piston pins, and connecting rods. The papers include information on reducing friction and increasing fuel economy, improving durability by understanding wear, and decreasing oil consumption and blow-by. 8:00-11:30 Combustion in Compression- Ignition Engines: Efficiency and Emissions (PFL221) Papers focusing on efficiency and emissions for classical diesel engine combustion with relatively short ignition delay, including papers dealing with low compression ratio and high exhaust-gas recirculation calibrations. Subject matter may include both experimental and simulation results focused on applications of piston bowl design, heat transfer, and fuel injection, or other factors affecting fuel efficiency and engine-out emissions. 8:00-11:30 Michael Duoba, Argonne National Laboratory; Matthew Fleming, Ford Motor Company; Andrej Ivanco, Clemson-ICAR; Wiley R. McCoy, McLaren Performance Technologies; Constantine N. Raptis, General Motors Powertrain Ronald James Herrin, General Motors (retired); Simona Silvia Merola, Istituto Motori CNR; Terrence Alger, Southwest Research Institute; Fadi Adly Anis Estefanous, FCA US LLC; Richard S. Davis, General Motors Co. Chairpersons: Terrence Alger, Southwest Research Institute; Simona Merola, Istituto Motori CNR; Ronald Herrin Yong-Ching Chen, William D. McNulty, Dan Richardson, Avinash Singh, Cummins Inc. Jose M Garcia-Oliver, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia; Robert M. McDavid, Caterpillar Inc.; Mark P. B. Musculus, Sandia National Laboratories; Raul Payri, Universitat Politecnica de Valencia; John F. Wright, Cummins Inc. Chairpersons: Adam B. Dempsey, Caterpillar; Qingluan Xue, Cummins Inc. 11:00 Technical Development of Electro Magnetic Compatibility for Plug-in Hybrid Vehicle / Electric Vehicle Using Wireless Power Transfer System Study of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons evolution processing in GDI engines using TRF-PAH chemical kinetic mechanism Effect of Anti-Friction Polymer Piston Skirt Coating on Wear Resistance in CJ-4 and PC-11 Diesel Engine Oils Experimental Study of Post-Injection Timing for Soot Reduction in a Light-Duty Turbodiesel Engine ( ) ( ) (Oral Only) ( ) Akira Mori, Toyota Motor Corporation Yanzhao An, Shengping Teng, Xiang Li, Tianjin University; Jing Qin, Tianjin Internal Combustion Engine Magne; Hua Zhao; Zhang Song Zhan, Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd.; Tie Gang Hu, Bin Liu, Changan Automobile Co., Ltd.; Jing Zhong, Changan Automobile Engineering Institute Jun Qu, Austin Shaw, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Roger England, Chinpei Wang, Cummins Inc Jonathan Martin, Chenxi Sun, Andre Boehman, University of Michigan; Jacqueline O Connor, Penn State University Planned by Hybrid and Electric Powertrains Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Planned by Engine Combustion / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Planned by New Engines, Components, Actuators and Sensors / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Planned by Engine Combustion / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity VIEW THIS INFO AT YOUR FINGERTIPS! Download the Congress Mobile App NOW SAE 2016 World Congress 141

144 PROPULSION/POWERTRAIN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 - MORNING 312 A 415 A 415 B 411 C Combustion in Gaseous-Fueled Engines (Part 1 of 2) (PFL270) This session focuses on fuel injection, combustion, controls, performance and emissions of SI engines fueled with gaseous fuels such as methane, natural gas (NG), biogas, producer gas, coke oven gas, hydrogen, or hydrogen-ng blends. Papers on Diesel-NG or diesel-hydrogen dualfuel engines will also be accepted in this session. 8:00-11:00 Control System Design & Calibration (Part 1 of 4) (PFL130) Separate sub-sessions cover powertrain control, calibration, and system-level optimization processes related to achieving stringent market fuel economy, emissions, performance, reliability, and quality demands. Topics include the control, calibration, and diagnostics of the engine, powertrain, and subsystems related to energy management in conventional and hybrid operation, considering the simultaneous optimization of hardware design parameters and control software calibration parameters. 8:00-11:00 Diesel Engine Lubricants (PFL350) This technical session discusses advances in fundamental phenomena related to the impact of lubricant composition and heavy duty diesel engine operating parameters on significant environmental performance criteria, such as chemistry/ size/morphology of exhaust soot, and fuel dilution. Furthermore, developments in understanding field derived lubricant borne DPF ash composition are evaluated and discussed in detail. 8:00-10:30 Driveline NVH (PFL660) This session addresses transmission noise, vibration, rattle issues and design solutions. 8:00-11:00 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 Chris Hagen, Oregon State Univ.; Victor Salazar, GE Global Research Center; Riccardo Scarcelli, Thomas Wallner, Argonne National Laboratory Gaseous and Particulate Emissions from a Waste Hauler Equipped with a Stoichiometric Natural Gas Engine on Different Fuel Compositions Xuefei Chen, FCA US LLC; Scott Furry, MathWorks Inc.; Yichao Guo, Ford Motor Co., Ltd.; Kody G. Klindt, IAV Automotive Engineering Inc.; Feilong Liu, Delphi Corp.; Peter J. Maloney, MathWorks; Denise M. Rizzo, US Army TARDEC; Matti Vint, VALEO; Yue-Yun Wang, General Motors LLC An Innovative Control Algorithm for Engine Stop/Start for Vehicles with Manual Transmission, Derived through Analysis of On-Road Test Data Ewa Alice Bardasz, ZUAL Associates in Lubrication; Michael D. Kass, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Effects of Oil Formulation, Oil Separator, and Engine Speed and Load on the Particle Size, Chemistry, and Morphology of Diesel Crankcase Aerosols ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) George Karavalakis, Yu Jiang, Jiacheng Yang, Maryam Hajbabaei, Kent Johnson, Thomas Durbin, University of California, Riverside Performance, Efficiency and Emissions Comparison of Gasoline and Natural Gas Port-Fuel Injection with Central Natural Gas Direct Injection Gopal Athani, Tata Technologies Limited; Kapil Dongare, Tata Motors Limited; Srinivasa Gavarraju, Tata Technologies Limited Development of Electrical-Electronic Controls for a Gasoline Direct Injection Compression Ignition Engine Dairene Uy, Ford Motor Company; John Storey, C. Scott Sluder, Teresa Barone, Sam Lewis, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Mark Jagner, Ford Motor Company Effect of Fuel Dilution on Tribological Performance of Engine Oil ( ) ( ) (Oral Only) ( ) James Sevik, Michael Pamminger, Thomas Wallner, Riccardo Scarcelli, Argonne National Laboratory; Ronald Reese, Asim Iqbal, FCA US LLC; Brad Boyer, Steven Wooldridge, Ford Motor Company; Carrie Hall, Illinois Institute of Technology; Scott Miers, Michigan Technological University Experimental Investigation of Methane Direct Injection with Stratified Charge Combustion in Optical SI Single Cylinder Engine Donald V. Johnson, Delphi Automotive Systems LLC; Gregory Roth, Andrew Fedewa, Jeremy Kraenzlein, Xiaojian Yang, Delphi Automotive Systems Transient Control of a Dedicated EGR Engine Oyelayo Ajayi, Cinta Lorenzo-Martin, Robert Erck, George Fenske, Argonne National Laboratory Effect of Fuel Dilution on the Tribological Performance of Engine Oil ( ) ( ) (Oral Only) ( ) Mindaugas Melaika, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University; Petter Dahlander, Chalmers University of Technology Scalability Aspects of Pre-Chamber Ignition in Heavy Duty Natural Gas Engines Jayant Sarlashkar, Sankar Rengarajan, Ryan Roecker, Southwest Research Institute Mode Transition Optimisation for Variable Displacement Engines Oyelayo Ajayi, Cinta Lorenzo-Martin, Robert Erck, George Fenske, Argonne National Laboratory; Steven przesmitzki, Aramco Research Center Chemistry of Soot from Aged Engines using XANES Fabio Da Silva Ferreira, BRTÜV / TÜV Nord Mobility; Michael E. Fingerman, Brandon Otulakowski, FCA US LLC; Darrell Robinette, General Motors Co Active Booming Noise Control for Hybrid Vehicles Hyungsouk Kang, TaeYoung Chung, Hyundai Motor Company; Hyeongcheol Lee, Hanyang Univ; Hyungbin Ihm, Hyundai Motor Company Vehicle Driveability: Dynamic Analysis of Powertrain System Components Luca Castellazzi, Andrea Tonoli, Nicola Amati, Politecnico di Torino; Alessandro Piu, Enrico Galliera, C.R.F. S.C.p.A. Mechanism of Neutral-idle Shudder Phenomenon in an Automatic Transmission System Bo Peng, Tsinghua University; Tao Liu, PATAC Co., Ltd.; Sifa Zheng, Xiaomin Lian, Tsinghua University Improving Hydrostatic Driveline NVH Using a Pseudo Random Binary Sequence ( ) ( ) (Oral Only) ( ) Ashish Shah, Per Tunestal, Bengt Ante Bozic, Poclain Hydraulics Johansson, Lund University Prechamber Hot Jet Ignition of Ultra-Lean H 2 /Air Mixtures: Effect of Supersonic Jets and Combustion Instability Ioannis Souflas, Byron Mason, Loughborough University; Mark Cary, Ford Motor Company; Peter Schaal, Loughborough University A Control Algorithm for Low Pressure - EGR Systems Using a Smith Predictor with Intake Oxygen Sensor Feedback Pranesh B. Aswath, Univ. of Texas-Arlington; Vibhu Sharma, University of Texas at Arlington; Mihir Patel, Vanderbilt Chemicals LLC; Sujay Bagi, PACCAR Inc; Olusanmi Adeniran, LuK USA LLC- SCHAEFFLER GROUP Understanding Chemical Composition and Phase Transitions of Ash from Field Returned DPF Units and Their Correlation with Filter Operating Conditions Sensitivity analysis of the design parameters of a Dual-Clutch Transmission focused on NVH performance ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Sayan Biswas, Li Qiao, Purdue University Rohit Koli, Konstantinos Siokos, Robert Prucka, Clemson University; Shyam Jade, Jason Schwanke, Robert Bosch LLC Sujay Bagi, Rick Bowker, Rob Andrew, PACCAR Inc. Enrico Galvagno, Guido Ricardo Guercioni, Alessandro Vigliani, Politecnico di Torino Experimental Study on the Burning Rate of Methane and PRF95 Dual Fuels Low Pressure Cooled EGR Transient Estimation and Measurement for an Turbocharged SI Engine ( ) ( ) ( ) Sotiris Petrakides, Loughborough University; Dongzhi Gao, SKLE - Tianjin University; Rui Chen, Daniel Butcher, Loughborough University; Haiqiao Wei, SKLE - Tianjin University Planned by Engine Combustion / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Feilong Liu, Jeffrey M. Pfeiffer, Ron Caudle, Peter Marshall, Peter Olin, Delphi Corp. Planned by General Powertrain Development / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Planned by Fuels and Lubricants / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Experimental Transfer Path Contribution Study with the Projected Operational Forces Estimated from the Responses Hiromichi Tsuji, Kimihiko Nakano, University of Tokyo Planned by Transmission and Driveline Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity 142 SAE 2016 World Congress

145 PROPULSION/POWERTRAIN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 - MORNING 414 A A 412 B Fuel Injection and Sprays (Part 2 of 5) (PFL320) This session is devoted to experimental and computational work in the area of fuel injection systems and sprays. Topics include: spray characterization, cavitation, multi-phase jet modeling, CFD models for spray processes, wall films and impingement, hydraulic circuit analysis, and dissolved gas effects. Studies of both gasoline and diesel fuel sprays and fuel injection equipment are encouraged. 8:00-11:00 High Efficiency IC Engines Concepts (Part 3 of 4) (PFL170) This session focuses on technologies such as advanced and partially mixed combustion, cooled EGR boosting, ignition and direct injection technologies, pressure boosting, intelligent combustion, thermal efficiency, fully variable valvetrains, and other new and developing technologies. 8:00-11:30 Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition, HCCI (Part 1 of 2) (PFL230) Classical HCCI combustion with temperature controlling combustion onset and only a modest effect of fuel injection. Papers describing experiments and test data, simulation results focused on applications, fuel/additive effects, combustion control, and mode change are invited and will be placed in appropriate sub-sessions. Papers with an emphasis on the modeling aspects of combustion are encouraged to be submitted into PFL 110 or PFL120 modeling sessions. 8:00-11:30 Models for SI Combustion and Emissions (Part 3B) (PFL110) Separate sub-sessions cover zerodimensional, one-dimensional, and quasidimensional models for simulation of SI and CI engines with respect to: engine breathing, boosting, and acoustics; SI combustion and emissions; CI combustion and emissions; fundamentals of engine thermodynamics; numerical modeling of gas dynamics; thermal management; mechanical and lubrication systems; system level models for controls; system level models for vehicle fuel economy and emissions predictions. 8:00-11:00 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 Tarek M. Abdel-Salam, East Carolina University; Michele Battistoni, Universita degli Studi di Perugia; Essam El-Hannouny, Argonne National Laboratory; Jacqueline O Connor, Pennsylvania State University Chairpersons: Jacqueline O Connor, Meghan Borz, Pennsylvania State University Optical Characterization of Propane at Representative Spark Ignition, Direct Injection Conditions Yichao Guo, Ford Motor Co., Ltd.; Mark Monohon, NGK Spark Plugs (USA) Inc.; James P. Szybist, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Vasudha Patri, Argonne National Laboratory; David B. Roth, BorgWarner Inc.; Alok Warey, General Motors Global R & D Fuel Economy Gains through Dynamic- Skip-Fire in Spark Ignition Engines Scott Goldsborough, Argonne National Laboratory; Darko Kozarac, Univ. of Zagreb; Samveg Saxena, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Mahdi Shahbakhti, Michigan Technological Univ. Investigation of the Combustion Front Structure during Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition Combustion via Laser Rayleigh Scattering Thermometry ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Joshua Lacey, Farzad Poursadegh, Michael Brear, University of Melbourne; Phred Petersen, RMIT University; Charles Lakey, Steve Ryan, Brendan Butcher, Ford Motor Company of Australia An Optical Characterization of Atomization in Non-Evaporating Diesel Sprays Kian Eisazadeh-Far, Matthew Younkins, Tula Technolgy Inc. High Efficiency Diesel Engine with Low Heat Loss Combustion Concept - Toyota s Inline 4-Cylinder 2.8-Liter ESTEC 1GD-FTV Engine Matthew Blessinger, Jaal Ghandhi, University of Wisconsin Extension of the Phenomenological 3-Arrhenius Auto-Ignition Model for Six Surrogate Automotive Fuels ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) R. Lockett, City University London; Mahesh Jeshani, Ricardo; Kassandra Makri, City University London; Richard Price, Shell Global Solutions HEUI Injector Modeling and ROI Experiments for High Injection Pressure of Diesel and Dimethyl Ether (DME) Tomoyuki Kogo, Yoshihiko Hamamura, Koichiro Nakatani, Tadashi Toda, Akio Kawaguchi, Akira Shoji, Toyota Motor Corporation Use of an Engine Simulation to Study Low Heat Rejection (LHR) Concepts in a Multi- Cylinder Light-Duty Diesel Engine Christopher Kim Blomberg, Dimitrios Mitakos, Michele Bardi, Konstantinos Boulouchos, ETH Zurich; Yuri M. Wright, ETH Zurich/Combustion+FlowSolutions GmbH; Annelies Vandersickel, Technische Universität München Effect of Injection Timing, Premixed Equivalence Ratio and EGR on Combustion Characteristics of an HCCI-DI Combustion Engine using In-cylinder Dual Injection strategy ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Xiucheng Zhu, Sanjeet Limbu, Khanh Cung, Michigan Technological University; William De Ojeda, WM International Engineering; Seong-Young Lee, Michigan Technological University An Optical Characterization of the Effect of High-Pressure Hydrodynamic Cavitation on Diesel. Tingting Li, Jerald Caton, Timothy Jacobs, Texas A&M University Development of instantaneous temperature measurement technique for combustion chamber surface and verification of temperature swing concept Pranab Das, IIT Delhi, BML Munjal University-Gurgaon; Mayur Selokar, IIT Delhi, Subros Limited; P.M.V. Subbarao, J.P. Subrahmanyam, Indian Institute of Technology-Delhi Water Injection to Control HCCI Combustion and Enable High Load Operation ( ) ( ) (Oral Only) ( ) Russel Lockett, Zeeshan Fatmi, Olawole Kuti, City University London; Richard Price, Shell Global Solutions Study of ECN Injectors Behavior Repeatability with Focus on Aging Effect and Soot Fluctuations Kenji Fukui, Yoshifumi Wakisaka, Kazuaki Nishikawa, Yoshiaki Hattori, Hidemasa Kosaka, Toyota Central R&D Labs Inc.; Akio Kawaguchi, Toyota Motor Corporation Reduction of Heat Loss and Improvement of Thermal Efficiency by Application of Temperature Swing Insulation to Direct- Injection Diesel Engines Benjamin Lawler, Stony Brook Univ.; Derek Splitter, Brian Kaul, James Szybist, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Investigation of Fuel Effects on In- Cylinder Reforming Chemistry Using Gas Chromatography ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Michele Bardi, Gilles Bruneaux, Louis-Marie Malbec, IFP Energies Nouvelles Yoshifumi Wakisaka, Minaji Inayoshi, Kenji Fukui, Hidemasa Kosaka, Yoshihiro Hotta, Toyota Central R&D Labs Inc.; Akio Kawaguchi, Noriyuki Takada, Toyota Motor Corporation Benjamin Wolk, Isaac Ekoto, Sandia National Laboratories; William Northrop, University of Minnesota Federico Millo, Politecnico di Torino; Angelo Onorati, Politecnico di Milano; Christof Schernus, FEV GmbH; Xiaofeng Yang, General Motors LLC Development of a Fast Predictive Burn Rate Model for Gasoline-HCCI Mahir Tim Keskin, IVK, University of Stuttgart; Michael Grill, Michael Bargende, FKFS Phenomenological 0-Dimensional Combustion Model for Spark-Ignition Natural Gas Engine Equipped with Pre- Chamber Kenji Hiraoka, Kazutoshi Nomura, Akihiro Yuuki, Yuji Oda, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd.; Toshiyuki Kameyama, Choryo Engineering Co., Ltd. Investigations of Port Dual Injection (PDI) Strategies in Single Cylinder SI Engine Fueled with Ethanol/Gasoline Blends Santosh Trimbake, College of Military Engineering Pune; Dileep Malkhede, Government College of Engineering Pune Development of a Phenomenological Turbulence Model through a Hierarchical 1D/3D Approach Applied to a VVA Turbocharged Engine Vincenzo De Bellis, University of Naples; Fabio Bozza, University of Naples - Istituto Motori CNR; Stefano Fontanesi, Elena Severi, Fabio Berni, Universita degli Studi di Modena Assessment of the predictive capabilities of a combustion model for a modern downsized turbocharged SI engine Mohsen Mirzaeian, Federico Millo, Luciano Rolando, Politecnico di Torino continued on next page SAE 2016 World Congress 143

146 PROPULSION/POWERTRAIN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 - MORNING 414 A A 412 B Fuel Injection and Sprays (Part 2 of 5) (PFL320) This session is devoted to experimental and computational work in the area of fuel injection systems and sprays. Topics include: spray characterization, cavitation, multi-phase jet modeling, CFD models for spray processes, wall films and impingement, hydraulic circuit analysis, and dissolved gas effects. Studies of both gasoline and diesel fuel sprays and fuel injection equipment are encouraged. 8:00-11:00 High Efficiency IC Engines Concepts (Part 3 of 4) (PFL170) This session focuses on technologies such as advanced and partially mixed combustion, cooled EGR boosting, ignition and direct injection technologies, pressure boosting, intelligent combustion, thermal efficiency, fully variable valvetrains, and other new and developing technologies. 8:00-11:30 Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition, HCCI (Part 1 of 2) (PFL230) Classical HCCI combustion with temperature controlling combustion onset and only a modest effect of fuel injection. Papers describing experiments and test data, simulation results focused on applications, fuel/additive effects, combustion control, and mode change are invited and will be placed in appropriate sub-sessions. Papers with an emphasis on the modeling aspects of combustion are encouraged to be submitted into PFL 110 or PFL120 modeling sessions. 8:00-11:30 Models for SI Combustion and Emissions (Part 3B) (PFL110) Separate sub-sessions cover zerodimensional, one-dimensional, and quasidimensional models for simulation of SI and CI engines with respect to: engine breathing, boosting, and acoustics; SI combustion and emissions; CI combustion and emissions; fundamentals of engine thermodynamics; numerical modeling of gas dynamics; thermal management; mechanical and lubrication systems; system level models for controls; system level models for vehicle fuel economy and emissions predictions. 8:00-11:00 10:30 11:00 Tarek M. Abdel-Salam, East Carolina University; Michele Battistoni, Universita degli Studi di Perugia; Essam El-Hannouny, Argonne National Laboratory; Jacqueline O Connor, Pennsylvania State University Chairpersons: Jacqueline O Connor, Meghan Borz, Pennsylvania State University Impinging Jets of Fuel on a Heated Surface: Effects of Wall Temperature and Injection Conditions Yichao Guo, Ford Motor Co., Ltd.; Mark Monohon, NGK Spark Plugs (USA) Inc.; James P. Szybist, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Vasudha Patri, Argonne National Laboratory; David B. Roth, BorgWarner Inc.; Alok Warey, General Motors Global R & D An Analytical Assessment of the CO 2 Emissions Benefit of Two-Stroke Diesel Engines Scott Goldsborough, Argonne National Laboratory; Darko Kozarac, Univ. of Zagreb; Samveg Saxena, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Mahdi Shahbakhti, Michigan Technological Univ. Experimental investigation of in-cylinder heat transfer during HCCI combustion ( ) ( ) (Oral Only) ( ) Alessandro Montanaro, Luigi Allocca, Maurizio Lazzaro, Giovanni Meccariello, Istituto Motori CNR Planned by Fuels and Lubricants / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Alok Warey, Venkatesh Gopalakrishnan, Michael Potter, General Motors Research and Development; Enrico Mattarelli, Carlo Alberto Rinaldini, Universita di Modena e Reggio Emilia Performance Characteristics of an Ammonia-Water Absorption Refrigeration System Driven by Diesel Waste Exhaust Heat ( ) ( ) Ahmed E. Hassaneen, Wael I. A. Aly, Helwan University; Gamal Bedair, Suez University; Mohammed Abdussalam, Helwan University Planned by General Powertrain Development / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Stijn Broekaert, Thomas De Cuyper, Michel De Paepe, Sebastian Verhelst, Ghent University Primary Reference Fuels (PRFs) as Surrogates for Low Sensitivity Gasoline Fuels Vijai Shankar Bhavani Shankar, Muhammad Sajid, Khalid Al-Qurashi, Nour Atef, Issam Alkhesho, Ahfaz Ahmed, Sukho Chung, William Roberts, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology; Kai Morganti, Saudi Aramco; Mani Sarathy, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology Planned by Engine Combustion / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Federico Millo, Politecnico di Torino; Angelo Onorati, Politecnico di Milano; Christof Schernus, FEV GmbH; Xiaofeng Yang, General Motors LLC Air Flow Optimization and Calibration in High-Compression-Ratio Naturally Aspirated SI Engines with Cooled-EGR SoDuk Lee, Charles Schenk, Joseph McDonald, US Environmental Protection Agency Planned by General Powertrain Development / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity 144 SAE 2016 World Congress

147 PROPULSION/POWERTRAIN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 - MORNING 410 B 420 A 413 B 251 C Multi-Dimensional Engine Modeling (Part 1 of 4) (PFL120) The session covers advances in the development and application of models and tools involved in multi-dimensional engine modeling: advances in chemical kinetics, combustion and spray modeling, turbulence, heat transfer, mesh generation, and approaches targeting improved computational efficiency. Papers employing multi-dimensional modeling to gain a deeper understanding of processes related to turbulent transport, transient phenomena, and chemically reacting, two-phase flows are also encouraged. 8:00-11:30 RCCI and Dual-Fuel Low Temperature Combustion (Part 1 of 2) (PFL262) Mixed mode using more than one fuel not fully mixed before combustion. Most often with auto ignition of spray injected late. Papers describing experiments and test data, simulation results focused on applications, fuel/additive effects, and RCCI (Reactivity-Controlled Compression Ignition) are invited and will be placed in appropriate sub-sessions. Papers with an emphasis on the modeling aspects of combustion are encouraged to be submitted into PFL110 or PFL120 modeling sessions. 8:00-11:30 Small Engine Technology (PFL540) In this session, research and development of small engine technology, including twostroke cycle, will be covered. Topics include combustion, scavenging, emissions, fuel systems, control, and NVH. 8:00-11:00 Alternative and Advanced Fuels (Part 1 of 2) (PFL330) This session focuses on work pertaining to the production and fundamental properties of new fuels and methods for assessing their performance. This will include work related to the issues of fuel stability, storage and transportation. This first of two parts focuses on work relating to spark ignition engines. 8:30-11:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 Gianluca D Errico, Politecnico di Milano; Stefano Fontanesi, Universita degli Studi di Modena; Daniel C. Haworth, Penn State Univ-University Park; Elena Severi, Universita degli Studi di Modena; Hardo Barths, General Motors Parametric Comparison of Well-Mixed and Flamelet n-dodecane Spray Combustion with Engine Experiments at Well Controlled Boundary Conditions Scott Curran, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Antonio Garcia, CMT Motores Termicos Universidad; Andrew Ickes, Argonne National Laboratory; Sage Kokjohn, University of Wisconsin - Madison; Benjamin Lawler, Stony Brook Univ.; William F. Northrop, University of Minnesota Cylinder-to-Cylinder Variations in Power Production in a Dual Fuel Internal Combustion Engine Leveraging Late Intake Valve Closings ( ) ( ) ( ) Amin Maghbouli, Tommaso Lucchini, Gianluca D Errico, Angelo Onorati, Politecnico di Milano; Louis-Marie Malbec, IFPEN; Mark PB Musculus, W. Ethan Eagle, Sandia National Laboratories An Innovative Approach Combining Adaptive Mesh Refinement, the ECFM3Z Turbulent Combustion Model, and the TKI Tabulated Auto-Ignition Model for Diesel Engine CFD Simulations Mateos Kassa, Carrie Hall, Illinois Institute of Technology; Andrew Ickes, Thomas Wallner, Argonne National Laboratory Exploring the Role of Reactivity Gradients in Direct Dual Fuel Stratification Robert Kee, Queen s University Belfast; David Masser, Ford Motor Company Evaluations of Scavenge Port Designs for a Boosted Uniflow Scavenged Direct Injection Gasoline (BUSDIG) Engine by 3D CFD Simulations Xinyan Wang, Jun Ma, Hua Zhao, Brunel University London A New Rotary Valve for 2-Stroke Engines Enabling Over-Expansion ( ) ( ) ( ) (Oral Only) Julien Bohbot, Olivier Colin, Anthony Velghe, Jean-Baptiste Michel, IFP Energies Nouvelles; Mingjie Wang, P. K. Senecal, Eric Pomraning, Convergent Science Inc. Combustion Modeling of Diesel Sprays Martin Wissink, Rolf Reitz, University of Wisconsin Comparison of RCCI Operation with and without EGR over the Full Operating Map of a Heavy-Duty Diesel Engine Jorge Martins, Carlos Pereira, F.P. Brito, Universidade do Minho Influence of Injection Parameters on the Performance and Emissions of a Direct Injection Two Stroke SI Engine ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Harry Lehtiniemi, Anders Borg, LOGE AB; Fabian Mauss, Brandenburg University of Technology A Numerical Study on the Effect of Enhanced Mixing on Combustion and Emissions in Diesel Engines Reed Hanson, Andrew Ickes, Thomas Wallner, Argonne National Laboratory Characterization and Potential of Premixed Dual-Fuel Combustion in a Heavy Duty Natural Gas/Diesel Engine Adwitiya Dube, A Ramesh, Indian Institute of Technology Madras Mechanical Noise Reduction of Valve Train System in Small SI Scooter Engines ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Chaitanya Wadkar, Bassem H. Ramadan, Kettering University Global Sensitivity Analysis of a Gasoline Compression Ignition Engine Simulation with Multiple Targets on an IBM Blue Gene/Q Supercomputer Ian May, Vinícius Pedrozo, Hua Zhao, Alasdair Cairns, Brunel University London; Steve Whelan, Hoi Wong, Paul Bennicke, Vayon Gas Technologies Analysis of Natural Gas Dual-Fuel Combustion Regimes in a Heavy-Duty Engine TL Balasubramanian, Vigneshwara Raja Kesavan, V Lakshminarasimhan, Vamsi Krishna Balla, Suresh Palani, TVS Motor Co Ltd Method for Turbocharging Single-Cylinder, Four-Stroke, Internal Combustion Engines Elisa Toulson, Michigan State University; Toby Rockstroh; Paul Richards; George Karavalakis, Univ. of California-Riverside; Mebougna Drabo, Alabama A & M University; Casey Maxwell Allen, Marquette Univ. Chairpersons: Elisa Toulson, Michigan State University; George Karavalakis, Univ. of California- Riverside Comparative study on the ignition delay time of 1-pentene and n-pentane Yu Cheng, Qianqian Li, Erjiang Hu, Zuohua Huang, Xi an Jiaotong Univ Options for Use of GTL Naphtha as a Blending Component in Oxygenated Gasoline Toby Rockstroh, Gareth Floweday, Sasol Advanced Fuels Laboratory, University of Cape Town; Celeste Wilken, Sasol Technology Fuels Technology Optimizing the Natural Gas Engine for CO2 reduction Ludvig Adlercreutz, AVL MTC AB; Andreas Cronhjort, KTH Royal Institute of Technology; Johannes Andersen, AVL MTC AB; Roy Ogink, Volvo Car Corporation Blending Octane Evaluation of Fuel Ethers: a Literature Review ( ) (Oral Only) (Oral Only) ( ) Janardhan Kodavasal, Yuanjiang Pei, Kevin Harms, Stephen Ciatti, Al Wagner, Argonne National Laboratory; Peter Senecal, Convergent Science, Inc.; Marta García, Sibendu Som, Argonne National Laboratory N. Ryan Walker, Sage L. Kokjohn, Rolf D. Reitz, University of Wisconsin-Madison Michael R. buchman, Amos Winter, MIT Walter Mirabella, Lyondellbasell Industries Inc.; Francesco Avella, Technical Advisor; Marco Di Girolamo, Ecofuel S.p.A.; Tim Abbott, SABIC; Oliver Busch, Evonik Industries AG continued on next page SAE 2016 World Congress 145

148 PROPULSION/POWERTRAIN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 - MORNING 410 B 420 A 413 B 251 C Multi-Dimensional Engine Modeling (Part 1 of 4) (PFL120) The session covers advances in the development and application of models and tools involved in multi-dimensional engine modeling: advances in chemical kinetics, combustion and spray modeling, turbulence, heat transfer, mesh generation, and approaches targeting improved computational efficiency. Papers employing multi-dimensional modeling to gain a deeper understanding of processes related to turbulent transport, transient phenomena, and chemically reacting, two-phase flows are also encouraged. 8:00-11:30 RCCI and Dual-Fuel Low Temperature Combustion (Part 1 of 2) (PFL262) Mixed mode using more than one fuel not fully mixed before combustion. Most often with auto ignition of spray injected late. Papers describing experiments and test data, simulation results focused on applications, fuel/additive effects, and RCCI (Reactivity-Controlled Compression Ignition) are invited and will be placed in appropriate sub-sessions. Papers with an emphasis on the modeling aspects of combustion are encouraged to be submitted into PFL110 or PFL120 modeling sessions. 8:00-11:30 Small Engine Technology (PFL540) In this session, research and development of small engine technology, including twostroke cycle, will be covered. Topics include combustion, scavenging, emissions, fuel systems, control, and NVH. 8:00-11:00 Alternative and Advanced Fuels (Part 1 of 2) (PFL330) This session focuses on work pertaining to the production and fundamental properties of new fuels and methods for assessing their performance. This will include work related to the issues of fuel stability, storage and transportation. This first of two parts focuses on work relating to spark ignition engines. 8:30-11:30 10:30 11:00 Gianluca D Errico, Politecnico di Milano; Stefano Fontanesi, Universita degli Studi di Modena; Daniel C. Haworth, Penn State Univ-University Park; Elena Severi, Universita degli Studi di Modena; Hardo Barths, General Motors A Semi-Detailed Chemical Kinetic Mechanism of Acetone-Butanol-Ethanol (ABE) and Diesel Blends for Combustion Simulations Scott Curran, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Antonio Garcia, CMT Motores Termicos Universidad; Andrew Ickes, Argonne National Laboratory; Sage Kokjohn, University of Wisconsin - Madison; Benjamin Lawler, Stony Brook Univ.; William F. Northrop, University of Minnesota Efficiency and Emissions Characteristics of Partially Premixed Dual-Fuel Combustion by Co-Direct Injection of NG and Diesel Fuel (DI 2 ) Robert Kee, Queen s University Belfast; David Masser, Ford Motor Company Development of a Low Cost Production Automotive Engine for Range Extender Application for Electric Vehicles ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Saifei Zhang, Beijing Institute of Technology; Zhengxin Xu, Hunan University; Timothy Lee, Yilu Lin, University of Illinois; Wei Wu, Beijing Institute of Technology; Chia-Fon Lee, University of Illinois, Beijing Institute of Technology Port Design Criteria for 2-Stroke Loop Scavenged Engines Radu Florea, Gary D. Neely, Zainal Abidin, Jason Miwa, Southwest Research Institute Experimental Investigation of Homogeneous Charge Induced Ignition (HCII) with Lowpressure Injection to Reduce PM Emissions in a Heavy-duty Engine Ashwini Agarwal, Andrew Lewis, Sam Akehurst, Chris Brace, University of Bath; Yash Gandhi, Gary Kirkpatrick, Tata Motors European Technical Centre ( ) ( ) ( ) Enrico Mattarelli, Carlo Alberto Rinaldini, Universita di Modena e Reggio Emilia; Tommaso Savioli, Universita degli Studi di Modena Planned by General Powertrain Development / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Zhanteng Chang, Chao Yu, Haiyan Zhang, Weichai Power Co.,Ltd.; Shuojin Ren, Zhi Wang, Boyuan Wang, Jianxin Wang, Tsinghua University Planned by Engine Combustion / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Planned by New Engines, Components, Actuators and Sensors / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Elisa Toulson, Michigan State University; Toby Rockstroh; Paul Richards; George Karavalakis, Univ. of California-Riverside; Mebougna Drabo, Alabama A & M University; Casey Maxwell Allen, Marquette Univ. Chairpersons: Elisa Toulson, Michigan State University; George Karavalakis, Univ. of California- Riverside Modeling of Heating and Evaporation of FACE I Gasoline Fuel and its Surrogates Ahmed Elwardany, KAUST, Alexandria University; Jihad Badra, Saudi Aramco; Jaeheon Sim, Muneeb Khurshid, Mani Sarathy, Hong Im, KAUST Investigation on Combustion, Performance and Emissions of Automotive Engine Fueled with Ethanol Blended Gasoline Punit Kumar Singh, A S Ramadhas, Reji Mathai, Ajay Kumar Sehgal, Indian Oil Corporation Limited Planned by Fuels and Lubricants / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity 146 SAE 2016 World Congress

149 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 - MORNING PROPULSION/POWERTRAIN 414 B 415 B 412 B Advanced Battery Technologies (Part 3 of 3) (PFL730) The success of HEV s, PHEV s & EV s is highly dependent on their batteries. This session focuses on advanced battery technologies, including, but not limited to: advanced materials and cell chemistries, battery management systems and controls, modeling, testing, diagnosis and health monitoring, safety, reliability, durability, battery charging, battery economics/ cost reduction, and system integration/ optimization. These topics can be addressed at the cell, module, pack or vehicle levels. 9:00-11:30 Driveline Lubricants (PFL360) In the industry there is continuing work on understanding the interaction of lubricating fluids with driveline hardware and on improving the fluids used in these applications. In this session are presented a variety of papers dealing with different applications where the interaction of driveline fluids with equipment is important. 10:30-11:00 Valvetrain, including VVA (PFL570) The design, development, and testing of Valve Train and Variable Valve Actuation mechanisms, devices, and systems; and the impact and control of such systems on thermodynamics, combustion, fuel economy, emissions, noise and vibration, and performance. 11:00-11:30 Wayne Cai, General Motors; Yi Ding, US Army TARDEC; Alvaro Masias, Ford Motor Company; James Miller, Argonne National Laboratory; Ramesh Rebba, General Motors Co. Timothy P. Newcomb, Lubrizol Corp.; Jason Bares, BorgWarner Automotive; Choong Fong Tang, BorgWarner Inc. Thomas Peter Howell, Jacobs Vehicle Systems Inc.; Timothy Kunz, Delphi Automotive PLC; James Robert Westbrook, FCA US LLC Chairpersons: Wayne Cai, Ramesh Rebba, General Motors Co. 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 Application of CAEBAT Full Field Approach for a Liquid-Cooled Automotive Battery Pack ( ) Erik Yen, Kuo-huey Chen, Taeyoung Han, Bahram Khalighi, General Motors Co. Process Robustness of Laser Braze-Welded Al/Cu Connectors ( ) Pascal Schmalen, Peter Plapper, University of Luxembourg; Wayne Cai, General Motors Co. Model-based evaluation of chemistry selection for dual energy storages for 12V advanced start-stop vehicles ( ) Zhenli Zhang, Zhihong Jin, Perry Wyatt, Johnson Controls, Power Solutions Effect of operating parameters on thermal behaviors of lithium-ion battery pack ( ) ( ) Hua Tian, WeiGuang Wang, Ge-Qun Shu, Xingyu Liang, Haiqiao Wei, State Key Lab Of Engines A study of axle fluid viscosity and friction impact on axle efficiency Takashi Hoshino, Isuzu Motors Ltd.; Farrukh Qureshi, Nicholas Virostko, Elizabeth Schiferl, The Lubrizol Corporation; Ananda Gajanayake, Motoji Hiroki, Tomoya Higuchi, Keita Ishizaki, Lubrizol Japan Ltd. Battery Parameter Estimation from Burrless Surface Processing Technology Recorded Fleet Data (Oral Only) ( ) Rickard Rolf Arvidsson, Volvo Car Corporation; Tomas McKelvey, Chalmers Planned by Hybrid and Electric Powertrains Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Planned by Fuels and Lubricants / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Takamichi Hirasawa, Michihiro Yamamoto, Aisin Seiki Co., Ltd. Planned by New Engines, Components, Actuators and Sensors / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity SAE 2016 World Congress 147

150 PROPULSION/POWERTRAIN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 - AFTERNOON 420 A 420 B 251 C 410 A Advanced Fuel Cell Vehicle Applications (Part 1 of 3) (PFL720) This session covers recent advances in applied research, development and engineering of fuel cell components: including electrode assemblies, catalysts, water balance, and degradation of fuel cells. In addition, oil-free compressors are evaluated. 1:00-3:30 Advanced Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Powertrains (Part 4 of 5) (PFL710) This session covers recent advances in research, development and engineering of hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and electric powertrains and architectures with particular emphasis on new and near-production technologies. 1:00-5:00 Alternative and Advanced Fuels (Part 2 of 2) (PFL330) This session focuses on work pertaining to the production and fundamental properties of new fuels and methods for assessing their performance. This will include work related to the issues of fuel stability, storage and transportation. This second of two parts focuses on work related to compression ignition engines and advance combustion techniques. 1:00-4:30 Basic SI Combustion and Emissions (Part 2 of 2) (PFL211) This session focuses on basic SI combustion processes including studies of mixture formation, engine efficiency, flame propagation, and emissions formation. Papers cover both 4-stroke and 2-stroke engines characterized by 1) ignition by an external energy source that serves to control combustion phasing, and 2) a combustion rate that is limited by flame propagation. 1:00-2:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 Anita Chaudhari, Ford Motor Company; Jesse Schneider, BMW Chairpersons: Jesse Schneider, BMW Development Of The Electrode Catalyst For The Fuel Cell Vehicle Michael Duoba, Argonne National Laboratory; Matthew Fleming, Ford Motor Company; Andrej Ivanco, Clemson-ICAR; Wiley R. McCoy, McLaren Performance Technologies; Constantine N. Raptis, General Motors Powertrain General Motors Electric Variable Transmission for Cadillac CT6 Sedan Casey Maxwell Allen, Marquette Univ.; Elisa Toulson, Michigan State University; George Karavalakis, Univ. of California- Riverside; Mebougna Drabo, Alabama A & M University; Paul Richards; Toby Rockstroh Chairpersons: Mebougna Drabo, Alabama A & M University; Toby Rockstroh, Argonne National Laboratory The Status of Experimental Investigations on the use of LPG for generator sets in Colombia ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Nobuaki Mizutani, Kazunobu Ishibashi, Toyota Motor Corporation Employing Hot Wire Anemometry to Directly Measure the Water Balance of a Commercial Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell Stack Alan Holmes, Jinming Liu, David Ames, Vijay Neelakantan, Khwaja Rahman, Timothy Grewe, General Motors Co. Design of the Chevrolet Bolt EV Propulsion System Carlos Alberto Romero, Ricardo Acosta, Juan Lopez, Universidad Tecnologica de Pereira Review and Benchmarking of Alternative Fuels in Conventional and Advanced Engine Concepts with Emphasis on Efficiency, CO 2, and Regulated Emissions ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Saher Al Shakhshir, Torsten Berning, Martin Tuner, Lund University Aalborg University In-Situ Liquid TEM Study on the Degradation Mechanism of Fuel Cell Catalysts Jinming Liu, Mohammad Anwar, Peter Chiang, Shawn Hawkins, Youngsoo Jeong, Faizul Momen, Stephen Poulos, Seunghan Song, General Motors Co. The GM RWD PHEV Propulsion System for the Cadillac CT6 Luxury Sedan Potential Levels of Soot, NO x, HC and CO for Methanol Combustion ( ) ( ) ( ) (Oral Only) Hisao Kato, Toyota Motor Corporation Amanullah Khan, Timothy Grewe, Jinming Liu, Mohammad Anwar, Alan Holmes, Richard Balsley, General Motors Co. Erik Svensson, Changle Li, Sam Shamun, Bengt Johansson, Martin Tuner, Lund University; Cathleen Perlman, Harry Lehtiniemi, LOGE AB; Fabian Mauss, Brandenburg University of Technology Zhongquan Gao Oil-Free 10kW High Speed Centrifugal Air Compressor for Fuel Cell Vehicles High Efficiency Electromagnetic Torque Converter for Hybrid Electric Vehicles Combustion Characteristics of Acetone, Butanol, and Ethanol (ABE) Blended with Diesel in a Compression-Ignition Engine (Oral Only) ( ) ( ) Yu Wan Takao Watanabe, Eiji Tsuchiya, Masaki Ebina, Yasumitsu Osada, Toyota Central R&D Labs Inc; Tomoyuki Toyama, Aisin Seiki Co Ltd; Akira Murakami, Toyota Motor Corporation Timothy H. Lee, Yilu Lin, University of Illinois; Xiangyu Meng, Dalian University of Technology; Yuqiang Li, Central South University; Karthik Nithyanandan, University of Illinois A Study on the Characteristics of an Oil- Free Centrifugal Compressor for Fuel Cell Vehicles The New Generation Front Wheel Drive Hybrid System ( ) ( ) ( ) Kyoung-Ku Ha, Chang Ha Lee, Chi Myung Kim, Sae Hoon Kim, Byung Ki Ahn, Hyundai Motor Company Shunsuke Fushiki, Toyota Motor Corporation Emissions and Fuel Economy Evaluation from Two Current Technology Heavy-Duty Trucks Operated on HVO and FAME Blends George Karavalakis, Yu Jiang, Jiacheng Yang, Thomas Durbin, University of California, Riverside; Jukka Nuottimäki, Kalle Lehto, Neste Oil Corp. Ronald James Herrin, General Motors (retired); Simona Silvia Merola, Istituto Motori CNR; Terrence Alger, Southwest Research Institute; Fadi Adly Anis Estefanous, FCA US LLC; Richard S. Davis, General Motors Co. Chairpersons: Terrence Alger, Southwest Research Institute; Simona Merola, Istituto Motori CNR; Ronald Herrin Experimental and Numerical Study of Flame Kernel Formation Processes of Propane-Air Mixture in a Pressurized Combustion Vessel Xiucheng Zhu, Michigan Technological University; Lorenzo Sforza, Politecnico di Milano; Tejas Ranadive, Anqi Zhang, Seong-Young Lee, Jeffrey Naber, Michigan Technological University; Tommaso Lucchini, Angelo Onorati, Politecnico di Milano; Muniappan Anbarasu, General Motors Co.; Yangbing Zeng, General Motors LLC Experimental Analysis of O 2 Addition on Engine Performance and Exhaust Emissions from a Small Displacement SI Engine Francesco Catapano, Silvana Di Iorio, Ludovica Luise, Paolo Sementa, Bianca Maria Vaglieco, Istituto Motori CNR General correlation of turbulent burning velocity of various mixtures at high pressure up to 3.0 MPa continued on next page 148 SAE 2016 World Congress

151 PROPULSION/POWERTRAIN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 - AFTERNOON 420 A 420 B 251 C 410 A Advanced Fuel Cell Vehicle Applications (Part 1 of 3) (PFL720) This session covers recent advances in applied research, development and engineering of fuel cell components: including electrode assemblies, catalysts, water balance, and degradation of fuel cells. In addition, oil-free compressors are evaluated. 1:00-3:30 Advanced Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Powertrains (Part 4 of 5) (PFL710) This session covers recent advances in research, development and engineering of hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and electric powertrains and architectures with particular emphasis on new and near-production technologies. 1:00-5:00 Alternative and Advanced Fuels (Part 2 of 2) (PFL330) This session focuses on work pertaining to the production and fundamental properties of new fuels and methods for assessing their performance. This will include work related to the issues of fuel stability, storage and transportation. This second of two parts focuses on work related to compression ignition engines and advance combustion techniques. 1:00-4:30 Basic SI Combustion and Emissions (Part 2 of 2) (PFL211) This session focuses on basic SI combustion processes including studies of mixture formation, engine efficiency, flame propagation, and emissions formation. Papers cover both 4-stroke and 2-stroke engines characterized by 1) ignition by an external energy source that serves to control combustion phasing, and 2) a combustion rate that is limited by flame propagation. 1:00-2:30 3:30 4:00 4:30 Anita Chaudhari, Ford Motor Company; Jesse Schneider, BMW Chairpersons: Jesse Schneider, BMW Planned by Hybrid and Electric Powertrains Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Michael Duoba, Argonne National Laboratory; Matthew Fleming, Ford Motor Company; Andrej Ivanco, Clemson-ICAR; Wiley R. McCoy, McLaren Performance Technologies; Constantine N. Raptis, General Motors Powertrain Development of New Hybrid Transmission for Compact-Class Vehicles ( ) ( ) Makoto Taniguchi, Takahisa Yashiro, Keiji Takizawa, Shinichi Baba, Michitaka Tsuchida, Tatsuhiko Mizutani, Hiroatsu Endo, Hiromichi Kimura, Toyota Motor Corporation Development of Hybrid-Electric Propulsion System for 2016 Chevrolet Malibu ( ) ( ) Brendan Conlon, Mindy Barth, Charles Hua, Clifford Lyons, Dan Nguy, Margaret Palardy, General Motors Co. Development of Electric Drive System for New Model Super Sports Hybrid Vehicle ( ) Sayaka Tamura, Tsutomu Yoshinari, Honda R&D Co., Ltd. Planned by Hybrid and Electric Powertrains Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Casey Maxwell Allen, Marquette Univ.; Elisa Toulson, Michigan State University; George Karavalakis, Univ. of California- Riverside; Mebougna Drabo, Alabama A & M University; Paul Richards; Toby Rockstroh Chairpersons: Mebougna Drabo, Alabama A & M University; Toby Rockstroh, Argonne National Laboratory Impact of a Diesel High Pressure Common Rail Fuel System and Onboard Vehicle Storage on B20 Biodiesel Blend Stability Earl Christensen, Robert L. McCormick, National Renewable Energy Laboratory; Jenny Sigelko, Stuart Johnson, Volkswagen Group of America Inc.; Stefan Zickmann, Volkswagen AG; Shailesh Lopes, General Motors Co.; Roger Gault, Truck and Engine Manufacturers Association; David Slade, Renewable Energy Group Inc. Influence of Fuel Injection Pressure and Biodiesel upon NO x Emissions Preetham Churkunti, Jonathan M. S. Mattson, Christopher Depcik, University of Kansas Planned by Fuels and Lubricants / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Ronald James Herrin, General Motors (retired); Simona Silvia Merola, Istituto Motori CNR; Terrence Alger, Southwest Research Institute; Fadi Adly Anis Estefanous, FCA US LLC; Richard S. Davis, General Motors Co. Chairpersons: Terrence Alger, Southwest Research Institute; Simona Merola, Istituto Motori CNR; Ronald Herrin Planned by Engine Combustion / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity SAE 2016 World Congress 149

152 PROPULSION/POWERTRAIN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 - AFTERNOON 412 A 312 A 415 A 411 C Cold Start and Transients (PFL290) This session focuses on both SI and CI combustion and mixture preparation during cold start and transient engine operation. Example topics include engine performance, emissions, control strategies and calibrations for cold start and transient operation impact on NOx, PM, HC, CO, and CO2 emissions; also including the impact of variable valve timing, spark, and turbocharger controls. 1:00-4:00 Combustion in Gaseous-Fueled Engines (Part 2 of 2) (PFL270) This session focuses on fuel injection, combustion, controls, performance and emissions of SI engines fueled with gaseous fuels such as methane, natural gas (NG), biogas, producer gas, coke oven gas, hydrogen, or hydrogen-ng blends. Papers on Diesel-NG or diesel-hydrogen dualfuel engines will also be accepted in this session. 1:00-5:00 Control System Design & Calibration (Part 2 of 4) (PFL130) Separate sub-sessions cover powertrain control, calibration, and system-level optimization processes related to achieving stringent market fuel economy, emissions, performance, reliability, and quality demands. Topics include the control, calibration, and diagnostics of the engine, powertrain, and subsystems related to energy management in conventional and hybrid operation, considering the simultaneous optimization of hardware design parameters and control software calibration parameters. 1:00-4:30 Driveline Components/ Subsystems (PFL670) This session includes papers on the full array of transmission and driveline related components 1:00-4:00 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 Eric W. Curtis, Ford Motor Company; Ouafaé El Ganaoui-Mourlan, IFPEN; Peter Moilanen, Ford Motor Company; Hamid Servati, ServoTech. Industries Cycle-by-cycle analysis of cold crank-start in a GDI engine Chris Hagen, Oregon State Univ.; Victor Salazar, GE Global Research Center; Riccardo Scarcelli, Thomas Wallner, Argonne National Laboratory Statistical Analyses of CNG Constituents on Dual-Fuel Compression Ignition Combustion Xuefei Chen, FCA US LLC; Scott Furry, MathWorks Inc.; Yichao Guo, Ford Motor Co., Ltd.; Kody G. Klindt, IAV Automotive Engineering Inc.; Feilong Liu, Delphi Corp.; Peter J. Maloney, MathWorks; Denise M. Rizzo, US Army TARDEC; Matti Vint, VALEO; Yue-Yun Wang, General Motors LLC A Generic Fault Maturing and Clearing Strategy for Continuous On-Board Diagnostic Monitoring Patrick R. Darmstadt, Boeing Vertical Lift; Yashodhan V. Joshi, Cummins Inc.; Chunhao Lee, General Motors Co.; Brian Schneidewind, Toyota Technical Center USA Inc. New Development of a Gas Cavitation Model for Evaluation of Drag Torque Characteristics in Disengaged Wet Clutches ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) J. Felipe Rodriguez, Wai K. Cheng, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Chenaniah Langness, Christopher Depcik, University of Kansas Yichao Guo, Ford Motor Company Shahjada A. Pahlovy, Syeda F. Mahmud, Masamitsu Kubota, Makoto Ogawa, Norio Takakura, Dynax Corporation Reduction of Cold-Start Emissions through Valve Timing Adjustments in a GDI Engine Effects of Intake Manifold Conditions on Dual-Fuel CNG-Diesel Combustion in a Light Duty Diesel Engine Operated at Low Loads Local Gaussian process regression in order to model air charge of turbocharged gasoline SI engines. Development of an e-lsd Control Strategy Considering the Evolution of the Friction Torque with the Wear Depth ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) J. Felipe Rodriguez, Wai K. Cheng, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Pablo Garcia Valladolid, Per Tunestal, Lund University Benedikt Raidt, BMW AG Amedeo Tesi, Francesco Vinattieri, Renzo Capitani, Universita degli Studi di Firenze; Claudio Annicchiarico, Meccanica 42 GDi Cold Start Emission Reduction with Heated Fuel Combustion and Emissions of Paired- Nozzle Jets in a Pilot-Ignited Direct-Injection Natural Gas Engine Concept Analysis and Initial Results of Engine-Out NOx Estimator Suitable for on ECM Implementation ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) William Fedor, Joseph Kazour, James Haller, Kenneth Dauer, Daniel Kabasin, Delphi Powertrain Evaluation of cold start technologies on a 3L diesel engine Christopher W. J. Mabson, Ehsan Faghani, Pooyan Kheirkhah, Patrick Kirchen, Steven N. Rogak, University of British Columbia; Gordon McTaggart-Cowan, Westport Innovations Inc. Characterization of Combustion and Emissions of Propane/Diesel Blends in a Research Diesel Engine Dejan Kihas, Daniel Pachner, Lubomir Baramov, Michael Uchanski, Honeywell Automotive Software; Priya Naik, Nassim Khaled, Cummins Inc. A virtual residual gas sensor to enable modeling of the air charge ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Jason Miwa, Darius Mehta, Chad Koci, Benedikt Raidt, BMW AG Southwest Research Institute Improving Cold Start and Transient Performance of Automotive Diesel Engine at Low Ambient Temperatures Massimo Cardone, Universita di Napoli; Ezio Mancaruso, Renato Marialto, Luigi Sequino, Bianca Maria Vaglieco, Istituto Motori CNR Application of High Performance Computing for Simulating Cycle-to-Cycle Variation in Dual-Fuel Combustion Engines Turbocharger Speed Estimation via Vibration Analysis ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Arumugam Sakunthalai Ramadhas, Hongming Xu, University of Birmingham Ravichandra S. Jupudi, GE Global Research Center; Charles E.A. Finney, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Roy Primus, GE Global Research Center; Sameera Wijeyakulasuriya, Convergent Science Inc.; Adam E. Klingbeil, Bhaskar Tamma, GE Global Research Center; Miroslav K. Stoyanov, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Domenico Crescenzo, Viktor Olsson, Javier Arco Sola, Hongwen Wu, Andreas Cronhjort, KTH Royal Institute of Technology; Eric Lycke, Oskar Leufven, Ola Stenlaas, Scania CV AB Ball Behavior Analysis of Rzeppa Constant Velocity Joint Yoshitaka Shinoda, Atsushi Mori, Takeo Yamamoto, Toyota Motor Corporation; Takeshi Nakamura, JTEKT Setting Differential Pinion Bearing Preload Using System Stiffness as Estimated by Frequency Response Mike Johns, Heinz Kamping, Kristian Krueger, Koyo Bearings USA LLC; James Mynderse, Chris Riedel, Lawrence Technological Univ A Dynamic Filtration Model for the Powershift Steering Transmission Yong Liu, North University of China; Biao Ma, Binjie Xu, Beijing Institute of Technology; Zhifen Miao, Shanxi Jiahua Power Engineering Design continued on next page 150 SAE 2016 World Congress

153 PROPULSION/POWERTRAIN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 - AFTERNOON 412 A 312 A 415 A 411 C Cold Start and Transients (PFL290) This session focuses on both SI and CI combustion and mixture preparation during cold start and transient engine operation. Example topics include engine performance, emissions, control strategies and calibrations for cold start and transient operation impact on NOx, PM, HC, CO, and CO2 emissions; also including the impact of variable valve timing, spark, and turbocharger controls. 1:00-4:00 Combustion in Gaseous-Fueled Engines (Part 2 of 2) (PFL270) This session focuses on fuel injection, combustion, controls, performance and emissions of SI engines fueled with gaseous fuels such as methane, natural gas (NG), biogas, producer gas, coke oven gas, hydrogen, or hydrogen-ng blends. Papers on Diesel-NG or diesel-hydrogen dualfuel engines will also be accepted in this session. 1:00-5:00 Control System Design & Calibration (Part 2 of 4) (PFL130) Separate sub-sessions cover powertrain control, calibration, and system-level optimization processes related to achieving stringent market fuel economy, emissions, performance, reliability, and quality demands. Topics include the control, calibration, and diagnostics of the engine, powertrain, and subsystems related to energy management in conventional and hybrid operation, considering the simultaneous optimization of hardware design parameters and control software calibration parameters. 1:00-4:30 Driveline Components/ Subsystems (PFL670) This session includes papers on the full array of transmission and driveline related components 1:00-4:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 Eric W. Curtis, Ford Motor Company; Ouafaé El Ganaoui-Mourlan, IFPEN; Peter Moilanen, Ford Motor Company; Hamid Servati, ServoTech. Industries Study on the Effect of Injection Strategies on Particulate Emission Characteristics under Cold Start Using In-cylinder Visualization Chris Hagen, Oregon State Univ.; Victor Salazar, GE Global Research Center; Riccardo Scarcelli, Thomas Wallner, Argonne National Laboratory A NEW GLOBAL ALGEBRAIC MODEL FOR NOx EMISSIONS FORMATION IN POST- FLAME GASES - APPLICATION TO LEAN PREMIXED COMBUSTION SYSTEMS Xuefei Chen, FCA US LLC; Scott Furry, MathWorks Inc.; Yichao Guo, Ford Motor Co., Ltd.; Kody G. Klindt, IAV Automotive Engineering Inc.; Feilong Liu, Delphi Corp.; Peter J. Maloney, MathWorks; Denise M. Rizzo, US Army TARDEC; Matti Vint, VALEO; Yue-Yun Wang, General Motors LLC Engine Acoustic Emission Used as a Control Input: Applications to Diesel engines ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Jongwon Chung, Namho Kim, Seoul National University; Hoimyung Choi, Advanced Institutes of Convergence Technology; Kyoungdoug Min, Seoul National University Planned by Engine Combustion / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Konstantinos Michos, Ricardo; Georgios Bikas, Delphi Deutschland GmbH; Ioannis Vlaskos, Ricardo Numerical and Experimental Studies on Mixture Formation with an Outward- Opening Nozzle in a SI Engine with CNG-DI ( ) ( ) Dimitri Seboldt, David Lejsek, Robert Bosch GmbH; Marlene Wentsch, Marco Chiodi, FKFS; Michael Bargende, Universitat Stuttgart CFD-Simulation of Ignition and Combustion in Lean Burn Gas Engines ( ) Guoqing Xu, Liebherr Machines Bulle SA/ LAV, ETHz; Christophe Hanauer, Liebherr Machines Bulle SA, Bulle; Yuri M. Wright, ETH Zürich/Combustion+FlowSolutions GmbH; Konstantinos Boulouchos, ETH Zürich Planned by Engine Combustion / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Fabrizio Ponti, Vittorio Ravaglioli, University of Bologna; Federico Stola, Matteo De Cesare, Magneti Marelli spa A Review of Spark-Ignition Engine Air Charge Estimation Methods Zhe Wang, Qilun Zhu, Robert Prucka, Clemson University Planned by General Powertrain Development / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Patrick R. Darmstadt, Boeing Vertical Lift; Yashodhan V. Joshi, Cummins Inc.; Chunhao Lee, General Motors Co.; Brian Schneidewind, Toyota Technical Center USA Inc. Design and Calculating of Relay-Type Overrunning Clutch Sergei Aliukov, Andrei Keller, Alexander Alyukov, South Ural State University Planned by Transmission and Driveline Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity SAE 2016 World Congress 151

154 PROPULSION/POWERTRAIN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 - AFTERNOON 414 B 413 B 414 A 357 Electric Motor & Power Electronics (Part 1 of 3) (PFL740) Power electronics and electric motors are essential for improving vehicle efficiency through drivetrain electrification. Technologies that support high efficiency, high power density, and low cost motors and power modules are required for the success of vehicle electrification. 1:00-5:00 Engine Block, Cylinder Heads, Oil & Water Pumps, Intake & Exhaust Systems (PFL580) This session describes the design, modeling and performance validation of cylinder heads, lubrication systems and pumps, coolant systems and pumps, intake manifolds, exhaust manifolds, and engine block structures. 1:00-4:00 Fuel Injection and Sprays (Part 3 of 5) (PFL320) This session is devoted to experimental and computational work in the area of fuel injection systems and sprays. Topics include: spray characterization, cavitation, multi-phase jet modeling, CFD models for spray processes, wall films and impingement, hydraulic circuit analysis, and dissolved gas effects. Studies of both gasoline and diesel fuel sprays and fuel injection equipment are encouraged. 1:00-4:30 High Efficiency IC Engines Concepts (Part 4 of 4) (PFL170) This session focuses on technologies such as advanced and partially mixed combustion, cooled EGR boosting, ignition and direct injection technologies, pressure boosting, intelligent combustion, thermal efficiency, fully variable valvetrains, and other new and developing technologies. 1:00-3:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 John Czubay, General Motors Company; Sergey P. Gladyshev; Laura Marlino, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Constantine N. Raptis, General Motors Powertrain; Serdar Yonak, Ford Motor Company Electric Traction Motors for Cadillac CT6 Plugin Hybrid-Electric Vehicle Dwight Doig, Cummins Inc. Carbureted SI Engine Air Flow Measurements Tarek M. Abdel-Salam, East Carolina University; Michele Battistoni, Universita degli Studi di Perugia; Essam El-Hannouny, Argonne National Laboratory; Jacqueline O Connor, Pennsylvania State University Chairpersons: Tarek Abdel-Salam, East Carolina University; Kan Zha, Sandia National Laboratories 4th Generation Diesel Piezo Injector (Realizing Enhanced High Response Injector) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Sinisa Jurkovic, Khwaja M. Rahman, Peter Savagian, Robert Dawsey, General Motors Co. New Slip Ring System for Electromagnetic Coupling in HEV Driveline Behdad Afkhami, Yu Zhao, Scott Miers, Jon loesche, Michigan Technological University Transient, Three Dimensional CFD Model of the Complete Engine Lubrication System Daiji Ueda, Hiroki Tanada, Atsushi Utsunomiya, Jyun Kawamura, DENSO Corporation; Jost Weber, DENSO Automotive Deutschland GmbH Experimental Study on Diesel Spray Characteristics using Different Ambient Gases ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Shu Asami, Takao Watanabe, Toyota Central R&D Labs Inc; Satoshi Tominaga, Akira Murakami, Toyota Motor Corporation Development of High Voltage Wire for New Structure Motor in Full Hybrid Vehicle Sujan Dhar, Simerics Inc.; Homa Afjeh, Caterpillar Inc.; Chiranth Srinivasan, Raj Ranganathan, Yu Jiang, Simerics Inc. Fretting Analysis of an Engine Bearing Cap Using Computer Simulation Yanfei Li, Tsinghua University; Haichun Ding, Hefei University of Technology; Hengjie Guo, Xiao Ma, Daliang Jing, Jian-Xin Wang, Tsinghua University The Effects of Injection Timing and Duration on Jet Penetration and Mixing in Multiple- Injection Schedules ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Kiyoshi Ito, Takumi Shibata, Takashi Kawasaki, Honda R & D Co. Ltd. A Model Based Design Methodology for Variable Flux PMSMs to Obtain Desired Speed-Torque Characteristics Kenji Sato, Takeru Hamakawa, Takeyuki Yamasaki, Yoshimichi Ishihara, Hisashi Hashimoto, Chao Shi, Hiroaki Haneda, Shinichi Takahashi, Honda R&D Co., Ltd.; Yoshiyuki Iida, FASOTEC Co., Ltd. Modeling Gerotor Oil Pumps in 1D to Predict Performance with known Operating Clearances Meghan J. Borz, Yoontak Kim, Jacqueline O Connor, Pennsylvania State University Evaporation characteristics of n-heptane droplet streams in a heated air channel flow ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Kensuke Sasaki, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.; Apoorva Athavale, Brent Gagas, University of Wisconsin-Madison, WEMPEC; Takashi Fukushige, Takashi Kato, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.; Robert Lorenz, University of Wisconsin-Madison, WEMPEC Development of Motor Emulator Provided with HIL Simulator for Simulation of HEV Power Control Unit Current during Vehicle Operation Jonathan Harrison, Rodrigo Aihara, Gamma Technologies Inc.; Fabian Eisele, SHW Automotive GmbH Experimental Studies of EGR Cooler Fouling on a GDI Engine Huifeng Gong, Zongjie Hu, Yaozu Zhang, Qiong Yang, Liguang Li, Tongji Univ. Characteristics of Formaldehyde (CH 2 O) Formation in Dimethyl Ether (DME) Spray Combustion Using PLIF Imaging ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Tsuyoshi Iguchi, Honda R&D Co., Ltd. Kwang Hee Yoo, John Hoard, Andre Boehman, University of Michigan; Matthew Gegich, Benteler Automotive Corp Khanh Cung, Xiucheng Zhu, Ahmed Abdul Moiz, Seong-Young Lee, Michigan Technological Univ.; William De Ojeda, WM International Engineering Yichao Guo, Ford Motor Co., Ltd.; Mark Monohon, NGK Spark Plugs (USA) Inc.; James P. Szybist, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Vasudha Patri, Argonne National Laboratory; David B. Roth, BorgWarner Inc.; Alok Warey, General Motors Global R & D Modelling Analysis of Aftertreatment Inlet Temperature Dependence on Exhaust Valve and Ports Design Parameters José Ramón Serrano, Pedro Piqueras, Roberto Navarro, Javier Gómez, Universitat Politècnica de València, CMT; Marc Michel, Bénédicte Thomas, PSA Peugeot Citroën Experimental evaluation of a prototype free piston engine linear alternator (FPLA) system Terry A. Johnson, Michael T. Leick, Sandia National Laboratories; Ronald W. Moses Development of Free Piston Engine Linear Generator SystemPart3 -Novel Control Method of Linear Generator for to Improve Efficiency and Stability Kaznunari Moriya, Shigeaki Goto, Tomoyuki Akita, Hidemasa Kosaka, Yoshihiro Hotta, Kiyomi Nakakita, Toyota Central R&D Labs Inc. A Comparative Study of Recent Advancements in the Field of Variable Compression Ratio Engine Technology. Shikhar Asthana, Shubham Bansal, Shubham Jaggi, Naveen Kumar, Delhi Technological University VCR-VVA-high expansion ratio, a very effective way to Miller-Atkinson cycle Cyrille Constensou, Vincent Collee, MCE-5 Development continued on next page 152 SAE 2016 World Congress

155 PROPULSION/POWERTRAIN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 - AFTERNOON 414 B 413 B 414 A 357 Electric Motor & Power Electronics (Part 1 of 3) (PFL740) Power electronics and electric motors are essential for improving vehicle efficiency through drivetrain electrification. Technologies that support high efficiency, high power density, and low cost motors and power modules are required for the success of vehicle electrification. 1:00-5:00 Engine Block, Cylinder Heads, Oil & Water Pumps, Intake & Exhaust Systems (PFL580) This session describes the design, modeling and performance validation of cylinder heads, lubrication systems and pumps, coolant systems and pumps, intake manifolds, exhaust manifolds, and engine block structures. 1:00-4:00 Fuel Injection and Sprays (Part 3 of 5) (PFL320) This session is devoted to experimental and computational work in the area of fuel injection systems and sprays. Topics include: spray characterization, cavitation, multi-phase jet modeling, CFD models for spray processes, wall films and impingement, hydraulic circuit analysis, and dissolved gas effects. Studies of both gasoline and diesel fuel sprays and fuel injection equipment are encouraged. 1:00-4:30 High Efficiency IC Engines Concepts (Part 4 of 4) (PFL170) This session focuses on technologies such as advanced and partially mixed combustion, cooled EGR boosting, ignition and direct injection technologies, pressure boosting, intelligent combustion, thermal efficiency, fully variable valvetrains, and other new and developing technologies. 1:00-3:30 3:30 4:00 4:30 John Czubay, General Motors Company; Sergey P. Gladyshev; Laura Marlino, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Constantine N. Raptis, General Motors Powertrain; Serdar Yonak, Ford Motor Company Electric Motor Design of General Motors Chevrolet Bolt Electric Vehicle Dwight Doig, Cummins Inc. Thermal Fatigue Accelerated Life-Testing and Field Damage Analysis in EGR ( ) ( ) ( ) Faizul Momen, Khwaja M. Rahman, Yochan Son, Peter Savagian, General Motors Co. Analysis of Influence Factors for Partial Discharge Inception Voltage between Magnet-wires on Rotating Machines Julio Carrera, BorgWarner Emissions Systems ( ) (Oral Only) Takefumi Kaji, Yuki Amano, Hiromitsu Asai, DENSO Corporation New-Structure Motor for Full Hybrid Electric Vehicle ( ) Masashi Inoue, Hiromitsu Takamatsu, Masaki Ogami, Kenta Ninomiya, Kiyoshi Ito, Takumi Shibata, Honda R&D Co., Ltd. Planned by Hybrid and Electric Powertrains Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Planned by New Engines, Components, Actuators and Sensors / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Tarek M. Abdel-Salam, East Carolina University; Michele Battistoni, Universita degli Studi di Perugia; Essam El-Hannouny, Argonne National Laboratory; Jacqueline O Connor, Pennsylvania State University Chairpersons: Tarek Abdel-Salam, East Carolina University; Kan Zha, Sandia National Laboratories An Investigation of Abnormal Spray Behaviors of Multi-Hole GDI Injector Jianwei Zhou, Tianjin University State Key Laboratory; Yanfeng Zhang, Jing Qin, Changwen Liu, Tianjin University; Li Wang, Tianjin Agricultural University; Xin Han, Yiqiang Pei, Tianjin University; Zhang Song Zhan, Xuesong Wu, Tie Gang Hu, Xueying Su, Chaojun Zhang, Tangming Chen, Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. Effect of pentanol blending with biodiesel on spray and atomization characteristics in a common-rail fuel injection system Ke Yang; Chenglong Tang, Xi an Jiaotong Univ; li guan; Qianqian Li; Zuohua Huang, Xi an Jiaotong Univ Planned by Fuels and Lubricants / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Yichao Guo, Ford Motor Co., Ltd.; Mark Monohon, NGK Spark Plugs (USA) Inc.; James P. Szybist, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Vasudha Patri, Argonne National Laboratory; David B. Roth, BorgWarner Inc.; Alok Warey, General Motors Global R & D Planned by General Powertrain Development / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity SAE 2016 World Congress 153

156 PROPULSION/POWERTRAIN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 - AFTERNOON 411 A 412 B 410 B 415 B Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition, HCCI (Part 2 of 2) (PFL230) Classical HCCI combustion with temperature controlling combustion onset and only a modest effect of fuel injection. Papers describing experiments and test data, simulation results focused on applications, fuel/additive effects, combustion control, and mode change are invited and will be placed in appropriate sub-sessions. Papers with an emphasis on the modeling aspects of combustion are encouraged to be submitted into PFL 110 or PFL120 modeling sessions. 1:00-3:30 Models for CI Combustion and Emissions (Part 4) (PFL110) Separate sub-sessions cover zerodimensional, one-dimensional, and quasidimensional models for simulation of SI and CI engines with respect to: engine breathing, boosting, and acoustics; SI combustion and emissions; CI combustion and emissions; fundamentals of engine thermodynamics; numerical modeling of gas dynamics; thermal management; mechanical and lubrication systems; system level models for controls; system level models for vehicle fuel economy and emissions predictions. 1:00-5:00 Multi-Dimensional Engine Modeling (Part 2 of 4) (PFL120) The session covers advances in the development and application of models and tools involved in multi-dimensional engine modeling: advances in chemical kinetics, combustion and spray modeling, turbulence, heat transfer, mesh generation, and approaches targeting improved computational efficiency. Papers employing multi-dimensional modeling to gain a deeper understanding of processes related to turbulent transport, transient phenomena, and chemically reacting, two-phase flows are also encouraged. 1:00-4:30 RCCI and Dual-Fuel Low Temperature Combustion (Part 2 of 2) (PFL262) Mixed mode using more than one fuel not fully mixed before combustion. Most often with auto ignition of spray injected late. Papers describing experiments and test data, simulation results focused on applications, fuel/additive effects, and RCCI (Reactivity-Controlled Compression Ignition) are invited and will be placed in appropriate sub-sessions. Papers with an emphasis on the modeling aspects of combustion are encouraged to be submitted into PFL110 or PFL120 modeling sessions. 1:00-4:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 Scott Goldsborough, Argonne National Laboratory; Darko Kozarac, Univ. of Zagreb; Samveg Saxena, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Mahdi Shahbakhti, Michigan Technological Univ. A Study on In-Cycle Combustion Control for Gasoline Controlled Autoignition Michael Bybee, Gamma Technologies Inc.; Jan Macek, Czech Technical Univ.; Federico Millo, Politecnico di Torino; Christof Schernus, FEV GmbH Virtual NOx sensor for Transient Operation in Light-Duty Diesel Engine Gianluca D Errico, Politecnico di Milano; Stefano Fontanesi, Universita degli Studi di Modena; Daniel C. Haworth, Penn State Univ-University Park; Elena Severi, Universita degli Studi di Modena; Hardo Barths, General Motors Dual Fuel Combustion Study Using 3D CFD Tool ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Bastian Lehrheuer, Stefan Pischinger, RWTH Aachen University VKA; Maximilian Wick, Jakob Andert, RWTH Aachen University MSCE; Dirk Berneck, dspace GmbH; Dennis Ritter, Thivaharan Albin, RWTH Aachen University IRT; Matthias Thewes, FEV GmbH On-board Fuel Tailoring with a Novel Catalytic Evaporator for HCCI Combustion Seungha Lee, Youngbok Lee, Seoul National Univ.; Kyoungchan Han, Kyoung Min Lee, Jun Yu, Junyong Lee, Hyundai Motor Co.; Kyoungdoug Min, Seoul National Univ. Investigating Limitations of a Two-Zone NOx Model Applied to DI Diesel Combustion Using 3-D Modeling Zainal Abidin, Radu Florea, Timothy Callahan, Southwest Research Institute CFD Analysis of Combustion and Knock in an Optically Accessible GDI Engine ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Robert Szolak, Eric Alexander Morales Wiemer, Fraunhofer Institute ISE; Ivica Kraljevic, Fraunhofer Institute ICT; Alexander Susdorf, Fraunhofer Institute ISE; Hüseyin Karadeniz, Boris Epple, Fraunhofer Institute ICT; Florian Rümmele, Achim Schaadt, Fraunhofer Institute ISE Dilution, thermal and chemical effects of carbon dioxide on the two-stage autoignition process of n-heptane Chad Koci, Kenth Svensson, Christopher Gehrke, Caterpillar Inc. Development of Methodology for Predictive Diesel Combustion Simulation Using 0D Stochastic Reactor Model Sebastiano Breda, Alessandro D Adamo, Stefano Fontanesi, Nicola Giovannoni, Francesco Testa, Universita degli Studi di Modena; Adrian Irimescu, Simona Merola, Cinzia Tornatore, Istituto Motori CNR; Gerardo Valentino, National Research Council of Italy A RANS-Based CFD Model to Predict the Statistical Occurrence of Knock in Spark- Ignition Engines ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Dong Han, Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ.; Peng Zhao, Oakland Univ.; Zhen Huang, Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ. Comparative analysis of particle emission with two different injectors in a CAI 2-stroke gasoline engine Tim Franken, Ford Werke GmbH; Fabian Mauss, Brandenburg University of Technology Application of the SRM Engine Suite over the Entire Load-Speed Operation of a U.S. EPA Tier 4 Capable IC Engine Alessandro D Adamo, Sebastiano Breda, Stefano Fontanesi, Giuseppe Cantore, Universita degli Studi Di Modena A Computational Study of the Effects of Spark Location on the Performance of a Turbulent Jet Ignition System ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Vicente Bermudez, Raul Payri, J. Javier Lopez, Daniel Campos, CMT Motores Termicos Universidad; Gilles Coma, Frederic Justet, RENAULT SAS Emission Analysis of HCCI Combustion in a Diesel Engine Fueled by Butanol Guillaume Bernard, Mark Scaife, Caterpillar; Amit Bhave, David Ooi, Julian Dizy, CMCL Innovations Assessment of the Predictive Capabilities of a Combustion Model for a Modern Common Rail Automotive Diesel Engine Bryce Charles Thelen, Elisa Toulson, Michigan State University CFD Modeling of an Auxiliary Fueled Turbulent Jet Ignition System in a Rapid Compression Machine ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Kelvin Xie, Tadanori Yanai, Zhenyi Yang, Graham Reader, Ming Zheng, University of Windsor Andrea Piano, Federico Millo, Giulio Boccardo, Mahsa Rafigh, Politecnico di Torino; Alessandro Gallone, Marcello Rimondi, General Motors Powertrain Europe Masumeh Gholamisheeri, Bryce Thelen, Gerald Gentz, Elisa Toulson, Michigan State University Scott Curran, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Antonio Garcia, CMT Motores Termicos Universidad; Andrew Ickes, Argonne National Laboratory; Sage Kokjohn, University of Wisconsin - Madison; Benjamin Lawler, Stony Brook Univ.; William F. Northrop, University of Minnesota Experimental Investigation of Diesel-Ethanol Premixed Pilot-Assisted Combustion (PPAC) in a High Compression Ratio Engine Usman Asad, Ming Zheng, Jimi Tjong, University of Windsor Characterization of Low Load Ethanol Dual- Fuel Combustion using Single and Split Diesel Injections on a Heavy-Duty Engine Vinícius Pedrozo, Ian May, Hua Zhao, Brunel University London Investigating Air Handling Requirements of High Load Low Speed Reactivity Controlled Compression Ignition (RCCI) Combustion Chaitanya Kavuri, Sage Kokjohn, University of Wisconsin-Madison Combustion and Emissions Characteristics of Dual Fuel Premixed Charge Compression Ignition with Direct Injection of Synthetic FT Kerosene produced from Natural Gas and Port Fuel Injection of n-butanol Valentin Soloiu, Martin Muinos, Spencer Harp, Tyler Naes, Remi Gaubert, Georgia Southern University Hydrocarbon Speciation of Diesel Ignited Ethanol and Butanol Engines Shouvik Dev, Prasad Divekar, Tadanori Yanai, Xiang Chen, Ming Zheng, University of Windsor continued on next page 154 SAE 2016 World Congress

157 PROPULSION/POWERTRAIN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 - AFTERNOON 411 A 412 B 410 B 415 B Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition, HCCI (Part 2 of 2) (PFL230) Classical HCCI combustion with temperature controlling combustion onset and only a modest effect of fuel injection. Papers describing experiments and test data, simulation results focused on applications, fuel/additive effects, combustion control, and mode change are invited and will be placed in appropriate sub-sessions. Papers with an emphasis on the modeling aspects of combustion are encouraged to be submitted into PFL 110 or PFL120 modeling sessions. 1:00-3:30 Models for CI Combustion and Emissions (Part 4) (PFL110) Separate sub-sessions cover zerodimensional, one-dimensional, and quasidimensional models for simulation of SI and CI engines with respect to: engine breathing, boosting, and acoustics; SI combustion and emissions; CI combustion and emissions; fundamentals of engine thermodynamics; numerical modeling of gas dynamics; thermal management; mechanical and lubrication systems; system level models for controls; system level models for vehicle fuel economy and emissions predictions. 1:00-5:00 Multi-Dimensional Engine Modeling (Part 2 of 4) (PFL120) The session covers advances in the development and application of models and tools involved in multi-dimensional engine modeling: advances in chemical kinetics, combustion and spray modeling, turbulence, heat transfer, mesh generation, and approaches targeting improved computational efficiency. Papers employing multi-dimensional modeling to gain a deeper understanding of processes related to turbulent transport, transient phenomena, and chemically reacting, two-phase flows are also encouraged. 1:00-4:30 RCCI and Dual-Fuel Low Temperature Combustion (Part 2 of 2) (PFL262) Mixed mode using more than one fuel not fully mixed before combustion. Most often with auto ignition of spray injected late. Papers describing experiments and test data, simulation results focused on applications, fuel/additive effects, and RCCI (Reactivity-Controlled Compression Ignition) are invited and will be placed in appropriate sub-sessions. Papers with an emphasis on the modeling aspects of combustion are encouraged to be submitted into PFL110 or PFL120 modeling sessions. 1:00-4:30 3:30 4:00 4:30 Scott Goldsborough, Argonne National Laboratory; Darko Kozarac, Univ. of Zagreb; Samveg Saxena, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Mahdi Shahbakhti, Michigan Technological Univ. Planned by Engine Combustion / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Michael Bybee, Gamma Technologies Inc.; Jan Macek, Czech Technical Univ.; Federico Millo, Politecnico di Torino; Christof Schernus, FEV GmbH Semi-Physical 0D Modeling for Engine-Out Soot Emission Prediction in D.I. Diesel Engines Gianluca D Errico, Politecnico di Milano; Stefano Fontanesi, Universita degli Studi di Modena; Daniel C. Haworth, Penn State Univ-University Park; Elena Severi, Universita degli Studi di Modena; Hardo Barths, General Motors An Efficient Level-Set Flame Propagation Model for Hybrid Unstructured Grids Using the G-Equation ( ) ( ) ( ) Hassan Karaky, Gilles Mauviot, Renault; Xavier Tauzia, Alain Maiboom, Ecole Centrale De Nantes Particulate Matter Formation Dynamics as Investigated by Ultra-Accelerated Quantum Chemical Molecular Dynamics Coupled with Canonical Monte Carlo Method Federico Perini, University of Wisconsin; Youngchul Ra, Michigan Technological University; Kenji Hiraoka, Kazutoshi Nomura, Akihiro Yuuki, Yuji Oda, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd.; Christopher Rutland, Rolf Reitz, University of Wisconsin High-Fidelity Simulations of Spark-Plug Plasma Structure and Dynamics in Automotive Internal Combustion Engines ( ) (Oral Only) ( ) Akira Miyamoto, Kenji Inaba, Yukiko Obara, Yukie Ishizawa, Emi Sato, Mai Sase, Patrick Bonnaud, Ryuji Miura, Ai Suzuki, Naoto Miyamoto, Nozomu Hatakeyama, Tohoku University; Jun Hashimoto, Oita University; Kazuhiro Akihama, Nihon University Study on ignition delay times and kinetic models of oxygenated fuels (Oral Only) Erjiang Hu, Xi an Jiaotong Univ. Planned by General Powertrain Development / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Douglas P. Breden, Shankar Mahadevan, Esgee Technologies; Laxminarayan Raja, Univ. of Texas Planned by General Powertrain Development / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Scott Curran, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Antonio Garcia, CMT Motores Termicos Universidad; Andrew Ickes, Argonne National Laboratory; Sage Kokjohn, University of Wisconsin - Madison; Benjamin Lawler, Stony Brook Univ.; William F. Northrop, University of Minnesota Numerical Study of the RCCI and HCCI Combustion Processes Fuelled with Methanol, Ethanol, Butanol and Diesel Xian Zou, Hu Wang, Zunqing Zheng, Tianjin Unviersity; Rolf Reitz, Unviersity of Wisconsin; Mingfa Yao, Tianjin Unviersity Numerical Study of Gasoline Homogeneous Charge Induced Ignition (HCII) bydiesel with a Multi-Component Chemical Kinetic Mechanism Shuojin Ren, Zhi Wang, Shouzhi Xiang, Tsinghua University; Hongxue Zhao, Tsinghua University, China Agricultural University; Jianxin Wang, Tsinghua University Planned by Engine Combustion / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity SAE 2016 World Congress 155

158 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 - AFTERNOON 411 B 410 A Combustion in Compression-Ignition Engines: Fuel/Additive Effects (PFL223) Papers focusing on fuel and fuel additive effects on classical diesel engine combustion with relatively short ignition delay, including papers dealing with low compression ratio and high exhaust-gas recirculation calibrations. Subject matter may include both experimental and simulation results focused on oxygenated or bio-derived fuels, alternative petroleum formulations, fuel blends, or any other fuel-related factors affecting engine performance and emissions. 1:30-4:00 PROPULSION/POWERTRAIN Dilute SI Combustion (Stratified Charge, EGR) (PFL216) This session focuses on the dilute SI combustion processes including lean, stratified, and EGR operation. Papers cover both 4-stroke and 2-stroke engines characterized by 1) ignition by an external energy source that serves to control combustion phasing, and 2) a combustion rate that is limited by flame propagation. 3:00-5:00 Jose M Garcia-Oliver, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia; Song-Charng Kong, Iowa State University; Robert M. McDavid, Caterpillar Inc.; Mark P. B. Musculus, Sandia National Laboratories; Raul Payri, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya; Yongli Qi, Caterpillar Inc.; Dale R. Tree, Brigham Young Univ.; John F. Wright, Cummins Inc.; Ming Zheng, Univ. of Windsor Christopher J. Chadwell, Southwest Research Institute; Mark C. Sellnau, Delphi Automotive Systems LLC; Brian C. Kaul, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Richard S. Davis, General Motors Co. Chairpersons: Christopher Chadwell, Southwest Research Institute Chairpersons: Jeremie Dernotte, Sandia National Laboratories; Marko Jeftic, University of Windsor 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 Investigation of Fuel Injection Strategies for Direct Injection of Neat n-butanol in a Compression Ignition Engine ( ) Tadanori Yanai, Christopher Aversa, Shouvik Dev, Graham Reader, Ming Zheng, University of Windsor An Experimental Investigation of Alcohol/Diesel Fuel Blends on Combustion and Emissions in a Single- Cylinder Compression Ignition Engine ( ) Luca Marchitto, Simona Silvia Merola, Cinzia Tornatore, Gerardo Valentino, Istituto Motori CNR Experimental Investigation and Analysis of Combustion Process in a Diesel Engine Fueled with Acetone-Butanol-Ethanol/ Diesel Blends ( ) Yilu Lin, Timothy Lee, Karthik Nithyanandan, University of Illinois; Jiaxiang Zhang, Xi an Jiaotong University; Yuqiang Li, Central South University; Chia-Fon Lee, University of Illinois, Beijing Institute of Techechnology Influence of Oxygen Enriched Combustion on Performance, Emission and Combustion Behaviour of a CI Engine Fuelled with Pyro Oil - Diesel Blend as Fuel ( ) ( ) Senthilkumar Masimalai, Sasikumar Nandagopal, Madras Institute of Technology, Anna University; Venkatesan Kuppusamy, SKP Engineering College Comparison of Combustion and Emissions Properties of Jet-A vs. ULSD in both Indirect and Direct Compression Ignition Engines at same IMEP ( ) ( ) Valentin Soloiu, Tyler Naes, Martin Muinos, Spencer Harp, Jose Moncada, Remi Gaubert, Gustavo Molina, Georgia Southern University Planned by Engine Combustion / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Experimental investigation of the influence of boost on combustion and particulate emissions in optical and metal SGDI-engines operated in stratified mode Anders N. Johansson, Petter Dahlander, Chalmers Univ. of Technology Effects of Fuel Composition and Simulated Reformate on EGR Dilution Tolerance in Spark Ignited Engines James P. Szybist, Derek Splitter, Oak Ridge National Laboratory The Interaction between Fuel Anti-Knock Index and Reformation Ratio in an Engine Equipped with Dedicated EGR ( ) Terrence Alger, Mark Walls, Christopher Chadwell, Shinhyuk Joo, Bradley Denton, Kelsi Kleinow, Dennis Robertson, Southwest Research Institute Impact of EGR Quality on the Total Inert Dilution Ratio ( ) Terrence Alger, Raphael Gukelberger, Southwest Research Institute; Jess Gingrich Planned by Engine Combustion / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity 156 SAE 2016 World Congress

159 PROPULSION/POWERTRAIN THURSDAY, APRIL 14 - MORNING 410 A 420 B 411 B 415 A Abnormal SI Combustion (Knock) (PFL213) This session addresses abnormal SI combustion processes with a focus on spark knock. Papers cover both 4-stroke and 2-stroke engines characterized by 1) ignition by an external energy source that serves to control combustion phasing, and 2) a combustion rate that is limited by flame propagation. 8:00-11:00 Advanced Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Powertrains (Part 5 of 5) (PFL710) This session covers recent advances in research, development and engineering of hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and electric powertrains and architectures with particular emphasis on new and near-production technologies. 8:00-12:00 Combustion Control and Optimization (Part 1 of 2) (PFL280) This session covers engine combustion control and optimization techniques. Topics include engine combustion diagnostics as specialized for control, control methodologies and algorithms, optimization, related combustion sensing, etc. 8:00-11:30 Control System Design & Calibration (Part 3 of 4) (PFL130) Separate sub-sessions cover powertrain control, calibration, and system-level optimization processes related to achieving stringent market fuel economy, emissions, performance, reliability, and quality demands. Topics include the control, calibration, and diagnostics of the engine, powertrain, and subsystems related to energy management in conventional and hybrid operation, considering the simultaneous optimization of hardware design parameters and control software calibration parameters. 8:00-10:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 Terrence Alger, Southwest Research Institute; John O. Waldman, General Motors; Lurun Zhong, Chrysler Group LLC; Richard S. Davis, General Motors Co. Chairpersons: Terrence Alger, Southwest Research Institute; John Waldman, General Motors The Anatomy of Knock Michael Duoba, Argonne National Laboratory; Matthew Fleming, Ford Motor Company; Andrej Ivanco, Clemson-ICAR; Wiley R. McCoy, McLaren Performance Technologies; Constantine N. Raptis, General Motors Powertrain Performance Analysis of Multi-Speed Torque Coupler for Hybrid Electric Vehicle John R. Bucknell, Michael Prucka, FCA US LLC; Robert Gary Prucka, Clemson Univ. In-Cycle Knocking Detection and Feedback Control Based on In-Cylinder Pressure and Ion Current Signal in a GDI Engine ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Jacob McKenzie, Wai K. Cheng, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Ignition Delay Correlation for Engine Operating with Lean and with Rich Fuel-Air Mixtures Hanqi Yue, Jilin University; Xintian Lu, FAW Group Corporation; Xuesong Li, Bingzhao Gao, Hong Chen, Jilin University Development of Hybrid Powertrain System for Small Vehicles Yintong Liu, Liguang Li, Haifeng Lu, Jun Deng, Zongjie Hu, Tongji University Model Predictive Combustion Control Implementation Using Parallel Computation on an FPGA Xuefei Chen, FCA US LLC; Scott Furry, MathWorks Inc.; Yichao Guo, Ford Motor Co., Ltd.; Kody G. Klindt, IAV Automotive Engineering Inc.; Feilong Liu, Delphi Corp.; Peter J. Maloney, MathWorks; Denise M. Rizzo, US Army TARDEC; Matti Vint, VALEO; Yue-Yun Wang, General Motors LLC GASTONE: New powertrain concept for CNG engines. Emilio Navarro-Peris, Estefanía Hervas- Blasco, José M. Corberan, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia; Alex Rinaldi, CRF S.C.p.A. Control Strategy Development of Natural Gas/Diesel Dual Fuel Engine for Heavy Duty Vehicle ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Jacob McKenzie, Wai K. Cheng, MIT Shota Hirose, Akemi Okawa, Kenji Ishida, Takahiro Misu, Takeshi Tojo, Aisin Seiki Co., Ltd. Peter Fussey, Ricardo; David Limebeer, University of Oxford Long Wang, Zhanming Chen, Bo Yang, Ke Zeng, Xi an Jiaotong University; Kongming Zhang, Zebing Jin, Green Energy Hi-tech Group Co., Ltd. Effect of Heat Release Pattern of Flame during Propagation on Auto-ignition Process of End-gas Development of the Synchronizer-less System for HV-AMT Control-Oriented Knock Simulation ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Katsuya Matsuura, Honda R&D Co.,Ltd. Automobile R&D Center; Keito Nakano, Keisuke Shimizu, Norimasa Iida, Keio University; Yoshihisa Sato, Honda R&D Co.,Ltd. Automobile R&D Center The Effect of Combustion Knock on the Instantaneous Heat Flux in Spark Ignition Engines Takashi Iwata, Kyosuke Mori, Taketoki Maruyama, Shinobu Nakamura, Yusuke Yoshida, Toshihiko Yamanaka, Aisin Seiki Co., Ltd. Vibration Torque Interception using Multi- Functional Electromagnetic Coupling in a HEV Drive Line James Peyton Jones, Jill M. Spelina, Jesse Frey, Villanova University Model-Based Optimal Combustion Phasing Control Strategy for Spark Ignition Engines ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Johannes Mutzke, Blane Scott, Richard Stone, University of Oxford; John Williams, BP International Ltd. A study of combustion technology for a high compression ratio engine: The influence of combustion chamber wall temperature on knocking Takao Watanabe, Toyota Central R&D Labs Inc; Tadashi Fujiyoshi, Akira Murakami, Toyota Motor Corporation Technology Choices for Optimizing the Performance of Racing Vehicles Qilun Zhu, Robert Prucka, Clemson University; Shu Wang, Michael Prucka, Hussein Dourra, FCA US LLC A Real-Time Model for Spark Ignition Engine Combustion Phasing Prediction ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Yoshihiro Imaoka, Kiyotaka Shouji, Takao Inoue, Toru Noda, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. Federico Bengolea, Stephen Samuel, Oxford Brookes University Shu Wang, Robert Prucka, Qilun Zhu, Clemson University; Michael Prucka, Hussein Dourra, FCA US LLC Control-Oriented Dynamics Analysis for Electrified Turbocharged Diesel Engines Dezong Zhao, Edward Winward, Zhijia Yang, Loughborough University; John Rutledge, Caterpillar Inc.; Richard Stobart, Loughborough University Calibration Optimization of a Heavy-Duty Diesel Engine with GTL Diesel Fuel Paul Schaberg, Sasol Energy; Christopher Atkinson, Atkinson LLC Trade-offs Between Emissions and Efficiency for Multiple Injections of Neat Biodiesel in a Turbocharged Diesel Engine Using an Enhanced PSO-GA Optimization Strategy Qiang Zhang, Jiangsu University of Sci. and Tech.; Ryan M. Ogren, Song-Charng Kong, Iowa State University continued on next page SAE 2016 World Congress 157

160 PROPULSION/POWERTRAIN THURSDAY, APRIL 14 - MORNING 410 A 420 B 411 B 415 A Abnormal SI Combustion (Knock) (PFL213) This session addresses abnormal SI combustion processes with a focus on spark knock. Papers cover both 4-stroke and 2-stroke engines characterized by 1) ignition by an external energy source that serves to control combustion phasing, and 2) a combustion rate that is limited by flame propagation. 8:00-11:00 Advanced Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Powertrains (Part 5 of 5) (PFL710) This session covers recent advances in research, development and engineering of hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and electric powertrains and architectures with particular emphasis on new and near-production technologies. 8:00-12:00 Combustion Control and Optimization (Part 1 of 2) (PFL280) This session covers engine combustion control and optimization techniques. Topics include engine combustion diagnostics as specialized for control, control methodologies and algorithms, optimization, related combustion sensing, etc. 8:00-11:30 Control System Design & Calibration (Part 3 of 4) (PFL130) Separate sub-sessions cover powertrain control, calibration, and system-level optimization processes related to achieving stringent market fuel economy, emissions, performance, reliability, and quality demands. Topics include the control, calibration, and diagnostics of the engine, powertrain, and subsystems related to energy management in conventional and hybrid operation, considering the simultaneous optimization of hardware design parameters and control software calibration parameters. 8:00-10:30 10:30 11:00 11:30 Terrence Alger, Southwest Research Institute; John O. Waldman, General Motors; Lurun Zhong, Chrysler Group LLC; Richard S. Davis, General Motors Co. Chairpersons: Terrence Alger, Southwest Research Institute; John Waldman, General Motors Knock Prediction Using a Simple Model for Ignition Delay Michael Duoba, Argonne National Laboratory; Matthew Fleming, Ford Motor Company; Andrej Ivanco, Clemson-ICAR; Wiley R. McCoy, McLaren Performance Technologies; Constantine N. Raptis, General Motors Powertrain Impacts of Adding Photovoltaic Solar System On-board to Internal Combustion Engine Vehicles Towards Meeting 2025 Fuel Economy CAFE Standards ( ) ( ) ( ) Gautam Kalghatgi, Kai Morganti, Ibrahim Algunaibet, Saudi Aramco; Mani Sarathy, Kaust; Robert Dibble, KAUST Planned by Engine Combustion / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Mahmoud Abdelhamid, University of California, Merced; Imtiaz Haque, Srikanth Pilla, Zoran S. Filipi, Rajendra Singh, Clemson University Application of PHEV Fractional Utility Factor Weighting to EcoCAR On-Road Emissions and Energy Consumption Testing ( ) ( ) Trevor Crain, Argonne National Laboratory; Thomas Gorgia, Embry Riddle Aeronautical University; R. Jesse Alley, Argonne National Laboratory Conceptualization and Implementation of a Dual-Purpose Battery Electric Powertrain Concept for an Urban Utility/Activity Vehicle ( ) Andrej Ivanco, Balan Mariappan Selvaraj, Kawshik Murali, Arjun Narayanan, Avik Sarkar, Aviral Singh, Akshay Soni, Mark Benton, Prasanth Muralidharan, Johnell Brooks, Paul Venhovens, CU-ICAR; Craig Payne, Toyota Technical Center USA, Inc. Planned by Hybrid and Electric Powertrains Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity John R. Bucknell, Michael Prucka, FCA US LLC; Robert Gary Prucka, Clemson Univ. Automatic Calibration of a Heat Release Model Using Nonlinear Estimation Methods Gabriel Ingesson, Lund University, Dept Automatic Control; Lianhao Yin, Lund University, Dept Energy Science; Rolf Johansson, Lund University, Dept Automatic Control; Per Tunestal, Lund University, Dept Energy Science Calculation of optimal heat release rate under constrained conditions Lars Eriksson, Martin Sivertsson, Linkoping University Planned by Engine Combustion / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Xuefei Chen, FCA US LLC; Scott Furry, MathWorks Inc.; Yichao Guo, Ford Motor Co., Ltd.; Kody G. Klindt, IAV Automotive Engineering Inc.; Feilong Liu, Delphi Corp.; Peter J. Maloney, MathWorks; Denise M. Rizzo, US Army TARDEC; Matti Vint, VALEO; Yue-Yun Wang, General Motors LLC Planned by General Powertrain Development / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity 158 SAE 2016 World Congress

161 Driveline Controls (PFL640) PROPULSION/POWERTRAIN THURSDAY, APRIL 14 - MORNING 411 C 414 B 411 A 414 A This session covers transmission and driveline controls. Session will cover topics related to controls hardware, controls software, and controls integration. 8:00-10:30 Electric Motor & Power Electronics (Part 2 of 3) (PFL740) Power electronics and electric motors are essential for improving vehicle efficiency through drivetrain electrification. Technologies that support high efficiency, high power density, and low cost motors and power modules are required for the success of vehicle electrification. 8:00-11:30 Engine Boosting Systems (Part 1 of 2) (PFL520) This session will cover conceptual, modeling and experimental studies relating to advanced turbochargers/superchargers and advanced boosting systems to achieve increased power density, better fuel economy, and reduced emissions. 8:00-11:30 Fuel Injection and Sprays (Part 4 of 5) (PFL320) This session is devoted to experimental and computational work in the area of fuel injection systems and sprays. Topics include: spray characterization, cavitation, multi-phase jet modeling, CFD models for spray processes, wall films and impingement, hydraulic circuit analysis, and dissolved gas effects. Studies of both gasoline and diesel fuel sprays and fuel injection equipment are encouraged. 8:00-11:30 Gang Chen, Hussein Dourra, FCA US LLC; Craig Renneker John Czubay, General Motors Company; Sergey P. Gladyshev; Laura Marlino, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Constantine N. Raptis, General Motors Powertrain; Serdar Yonak, Ford Motor Company Marcello Canova, Ohio State University; Aaron W. Costall, Imperial College London; Eric Krivitzky, Concepts NREC Tarek M. Abdel-Salam, East Carolina University; Michele Battistoni, Universita degli Studi di Perugia; Essam El-Hannouny, Argonne National Laboratory; Jacqueline O Connor, Pennsylvania State University Chairpersons: Tarek Abdel-Salam, East Carolina University; Sibendu Som, Argonne National Laboratory 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 An Automotive Clutch Control for Vibration Suppression of Dual Clutch Transmissions Transmission-Mounted Power Control Unit with High Power Density for Two-Motor Hybrid System Investigation of the Gas Exchange (Scavenging) on a Single-Scroll Turbocharged Four Cylinder GDI Engine ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Jinsung Kim, Hyundai Motor Company Yukiya Kashimura, Honda R&D Co., Ltd.; Yuki Negoro, Keihin Corp Estimation of the Clutch Characteristic Map for an Automated Wet Friction Clutch Transmission Next Generation Voltec Charging System Adalbert Wolany, Universitat Stuttgart; Claus Glahn, Development Engineering International; Hans-Juergen Berner, FKFS; Michael Bargende, Universitat Stuttgart Evaluating the Effect of Two-Stage Turbocharger Configurations on the Perceived Vehicle Acceleration Using Numerical Simulation ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Thorsten Arndt, Clausthal University of Technology; Alex Tarasow, IAV; Christian Bohn, Clausthal University of Technology; Guido Wachsmuth, Roland Serway, IAV Development of Smart Shift and Drive Control System based on the Personal Driving Style Adaptation. Douglas Cesiel, General Motors Co.; Charles Zhu, Delta Products Corp Efficiency Improvement of Boost Converter for Fuel Cell Bus by Silicon Carbide Diodes Jinsuk Kang, Hyundai Motor Company; Byungchan Lee, Dohoy Jung, University of Michigan-Dearborn Comparison of Supercharging Concepts for SI Engine Downsizing ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Byeong Wook Jeon, Hyundai Motor Company; Sang-Hwan Kim, Univ of Michigan- Dearborn; Donghoon Jeong, Joseph Young-il Chang, Hyundai Motor Company Dynamic Programming-Based Design of Shift Scheduling Map Taking into Account Clutch Energy Losses During Shift Transients Toshikazu Sugiura, Atsushi Tanida, Kazutaka Tamura, Toyota Motor Corporation IGBT Gate Control Methods to Reduce Electrical Power Losses of Hybrid Vehicles Enrico Mattarelli, Carlo Alberto Rinaldini, Enrico Agostinelli, Universita di Modena e Reggio Emilia Comparison of High- and Low-Pressure Electric Supercharging of a HDD Engine: Steady State and Dynamic Air-Path Considerations Numerical Investigation of Two-phase Flow Evolution of In- and Near-Nozzle Regions of a Gasoline Direct Injection Engine During Needle Transients Kaushik Saha, Sibendu Som, Argonne National Laboratory; Michele Battistoni, Universita degli Studi di Perugia; Yanheng Li, Eric Pomraning, P. K. Senecal, Convergent Science Inc. Numerical simulations for spray characterization of uneven multiple jet-to-jet impingement injectors Le Zhao; Sanjeet Limbu, Sathya Prasad Potham, Seong-Young Lee, Jeffrey Naber, Michigan Technological Univ.; Sam Barros, William Atkinson, Nostrum Energy LLC Experimental and Numerical Analyses of Liquid and Spray Penetration under Heavy- Duty Diesel Engine Conditions Noud Maes, Nico Dam, Bart Somers, Eindhoven University of Technology; Tommaso Lucchini, Gianluca D Errico, Politecnico di Milano; Gilles Hardy, FPT Industrial Numerical Characterization of Biodiesel Fuel Spray under Different Ambient and Fuel Temperature Conditions Using a Moments Spray Model ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Branimir kugor, Joko Deur, University of Zagreb; Vladimir Ivanovi, Ford Motor Company Yosuke Osanai, Masaki Wasekura, Hideo Yamawaki, Toyota Motor Corporation; Yusuke Shindo, DENSO Corporation Rasoul Salehi, Jason Martz, Anna Stefanopoulou, University of Michigan; Taylor Hansen, Andrew Haughton, Controlled Power Technologies, Inc Nwabueze Emekwuru, Coventry University Influence of an Automatic Transmission with a Model Predictive Control and an On- Demand Clutch Actuator on Vehicle Fuel Consumption Verification of Fuel Efficiency Improvement by Application of Highly Effective Silicon Carbide Power Semiconductor to HV Inverter Numerical Study of Unsteady Performance of a Double-entry Turbocharger Turbine under Different A/R Value Conditions ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Thomas Huth, Stefan Pischinger, VKA RWTH Aachen University Takaoki Ogawa, Atsushi Tanida, Toshifumi Yamakawa, Masaki Okamura, Toyota Motor Corporation Design and Optimization of a 98%-Efficiency On-Board Level-2 Battery Charger Using E-Mode GaN HEMTs for Electric Vehicles Houchuan Fan, Jimin Ni, Tongji University; Hang Wang, Zhifu Zhu, Kangyue Technology Co Ltd; Yungang Liu, Shandong University Towards the direct evaluation of turbine isentropic efficiency in turbocharger testing ( ) ( ) ( ) Hua Bai, Kettering University; Matt McAmmond, HELLA; Juncheng Lu, Qi Tian, Hui Teng, Kettering University; Alan Brown, Hella Electronics Corp. Silvia Marelli, Giulio Marmorato, Massimo Capobianco, Università Degli Studi di Genova; Jean-Maxime Boulanger, CRITT M2A Large Eddy Simulation of Autoignition Transients in a Model Diesel Injector Configuration Layal Hakim, Guilhem Lacaze, Joseph Oefelein, Sandia National Laboratories A Sensitivity Analysis for Sparse-Lagrangian MMC in Simulations of a n-dodecane Reacting Jet Fatemeh Salehi, Matthew J. Cleary, Assaad R. Masri, The University of Sydney continued on next page SAE 2016 World Congress 159

162 Driveline Controls (PFL640) PROPULSION/POWERTRAIN THURSDAY, APRIL 14 - MORNING 411 C 414 B 411 A 414 A This session covers transmission and driveline controls. Session will cover topics related to controls hardware, controls software, and controls integration. 8:00-10:30 Electric Motor & Power Electronics (Part 2 of 3) (PFL740) Power electronics and electric motors are essential for improving vehicle efficiency through drivetrain electrification. Technologies that support high efficiency, high power density, and low cost motors and power modules are required for the success of vehicle electrification. 8:00-11:30 Engine Boosting Systems (Part 1 of 2) (PFL520) This session will cover conceptual, modeling and experimental studies relating to advanced turbochargers/superchargers and advanced boosting systems to achieve increased power density, better fuel economy, and reduced emissions. 8:00-11:30 Fuel Injection and Sprays (Part 4 of 5) (PFL320) This session is devoted to experimental and computational work in the area of fuel injection systems and sprays. Topics include: spray characterization, cavitation, multi-phase jet modeling, CFD models for spray processes, wall films and impingement, hydraulic circuit analysis, and dissolved gas effects. Studies of both gasoline and diesel fuel sprays and fuel injection equipment are encouraged. 8:00-11:30 Gang Chen, Hussein Dourra, FCA US LLC; Craig Renneker John Czubay, General Motors Company; Sergey P. Gladyshev; Laura Marlino, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Constantine N. Raptis, General Motors Powertrain; Serdar Yonak, Ford Motor Company Marcello Canova, Ohio State University; Aaron W. Costall, Imperial College London; Eric Krivitzky, Concepts NREC Tarek M. Abdel-Salam, East Carolina University; Michele Battistoni, Universita degli Studi di Perugia; Essam El-Hannouny, Argonne National Laboratory; Jacqueline O Connor, Pennsylvania State University Chairpersons: Tarek Abdel-Salam, East Carolina University; Sibendu Som, Argonne National Laboratory 11:00 Planned by Transmission and Driveline Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Development of Power Control Unit for Compact-Class Vehicle Experimental study of automotive turbocharger turbine performance maps extrapolation ( ) ( ) ( ) Osamu Kitazawa, Takaji Kikuchi, Masaru Nakashima, Yoshiki Tomita, Hajime Kosugi, Toyota Motor Corporation; Takahisa Kaneko, DENSO Corporation Planned by Hybrid and Electric Powertrains Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Georges Salameh, Pascal Chesse, David Chalet, Ecole Centrale De Nantes; Vincent Talon, Renault Planned by New Engines, Components, Actuators and Sensors / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Penetration and combustion characterization of cavitating and non-cavitating fuel injectors under diesel engine conditions Fredrik R. Westlye, Technical University of Denmark; Michele Battistoni, Universita degli Studi di Perugia; Scott A. Skeen, Julien Manin, Lyle M. Pickett, Sandia National Laboratories; Anders Ivarsson, Technical University of Denmark Planned by Fuels and Lubricants / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity 160 SAE 2016 World Congress

163 PROPULSION/POWERTRAIN THURSDAY, APRIL 14 - MORNING B 412 B 415 B Holistic Session on Fuel Consumption and Fuel Economy (Part 1 of 2) (PFL370) The focus of this session is the performance of integrated vehicle systems and the influence of driving styles and drive cycles on fuel consumption/economy. This will include how integration of vehicle components such as the powertrain, parasitics, accessories, mass elements, aerodynamics, tires, brakes, and hubs affect the overall vehicle energy and energy conversion efficiency. 8:00-11:30 Multi-Dimensional Engine Modeling (Part 3 of 4) (PFL120) The session covers advances in the development and application of models and tools involved in multi-dimensional engine modeling: advances in chemical kinetics, combustion and spray modeling, turbulence, heat transfer, mesh generation, and approaches targeting improved computational efficiency. Papers employing multi-dimensional modeling to gain a deeper understanding of processes related to turbulent transport, transient phenomena, and chemically reacting, two-phase flows are also encouraged. 8:00-12:00 Multi-domain Models for Mechanical, Fluid, and Thermal Engine and Vehicle System (Part 5) (PFL110) This session focuses on modeling the performance of complex engine and vehicle systems through consideration of mechanical, fluid, and thermal effects. 8:00-9:30 Powertrain Actuators and Sensors (Part 1 of 2) (PFL560) Topics cover actuator and sensor mechanisms, devices, and systems; and the impact and control of such actuation and sensing systems on Powertrain thermodynamics, combustion, fuel economy, emissions, and performance. 8:00-11:00 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 John Thomas, Brian West, Shean Huff, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Gregory Pannone, Heidi Schroeder, Novation Analytics; James Lyons, Sierra Research Inc. A Study on High-Accuracy Test Method for Fuel Consumption of Heavy-Duty Diesel Vehicles Considering the Transient Characteristics of Engines Gianluca D Errico, Politecnico di Milano; Stefano Fontanesi, Universita degli Studi di Modena; Daniel C. Haworth, Penn State Univ-University Park; Elena Severi, Universita degli Studi di Modena; Hardo Barths, General Motors CFD Modeling of Spark Ignited Gasoline Engines- Part 1: Modeling the Engine under Motored and Premixed-Charge Combustion Mode Diana Dascalescu, Ricardo; Federico Millo, Politecnico di Torino; Christof Schernus, FEV GmbH Dynamic Model Of A New Powertrain Concept Based On Energy Recovery From Exhaust Gasses And Kinetic Losses To Electrify The Main Auxiliaries Oriented To Reduce Fuel Consumption ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Norifumi Mizushima, Kyohei Yamaguchi, Daisuke Kawano, Hisakazu Suzuki, Hajime Ishii, National Traffic Safety and Environment Laboratory Technical Approach to Increasing Fuel Economy Test Precision with Light Duty Vehicles on a Chassis Dynamometer Ishan Verma, Eric Bish, Martin Kuntz, Ellen Meeks, Karthik Puduppakkam, Chitralkumar Naik, Long Liang, ANSYS Inc. CFD Modeling of Spark Ignited Gasoline Engines- Part 2: Modeling the Engine in Direct Injection Mode along with Spray Validation Estefanía Hervas-Blasco, Emilio Navarro- Peris, José Corberan, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia; Alex Rinaldi, CRF S.C.p.A. Numerical and Experimental Assessment of a Solenoid Common-Rail Injector Operation with Advanced Injection Strategies ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Matthew Blanks, Nathan Forster, Southwest Research Institute On-Road and Dynamometer Evaluation of Vehicle Auxiliary Loads Ishan Verma, Eric Bish, Martin Kuntz, Ellen Meeks, Karthik Puduppakkam, Chitralkumar Naik, Long Liang, ANSYS Inc. Numerical Investigation of Soot Emission in Direct-Injection Spark-Ignition Engines Using a Detailed Soot Model Framework Andrea Piano, Federico Millo, Politecnico di Torino; Lucio Postrioti, Giulia Biscontini, Andrea Cavicchi, Università degli Studi di Perugia; Francesco Concetto Pesce, General Motors Powertrain Europe Numerical Simulation of the Warm-Up of a Passenger Car Diesel Engine Equipped with an Advanced Cooling System ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Richard Barney Carlson, Idaho National Laboratory; Jeffrey Wishart, Intertek Testing Services NA Inc.; Kevin Stutenberg, Argonne National Laboratory Achieving Fuel Efficient Vehicles with Exciting Driving Attributes Joohan Kim, Namho Kim, Kyoungdoug Min, Seoul National Univ. Soot model calibration based on laser extinction measurements Federico Millo, Sabino Caputo, Claudio Cubito, Politecnico di Torino; Antonella Calamiello, Davide Mercuri, Marcello Rimondi, General Motors Powertrain Europe Bryon Wasacz, Fiat Chrysler Powertrain Performance Validation of Engine Starter Utilizing Feed Screw Mechanism Isamu Shiotsu, Kisaburo Hayakawa, Hiroyuki Nishizawa, Toyota Central R&D Labs Inc Evaluating the Benefits of On-Board Measurement of Ambient Humidity.Part-1: Effect on Spark Timing and Combustion Efficiency Mohannad Hakeem, Gopichandra Surnilla, Christopher House, Michael Shelby, Jason Williams, William Ruona, Naginder Gogna, Ford Motor Company Evaluating the Benefits of On-board Measurement of Ambient Humidity. Part-2: Effect on Torque Estimation Accuracy and Driveability Mohannad Hakeem, Gopichandra Surnilla, Michael Shelby, Christopher House, Jason Williams, Ford Motor Company Intake Oxygen Sensor for EGR Measurement (Oral Only) ( ) ( ) Erich Ramschak, Erik Bogner, Peter Schoeggl, AVL LIST GmbH A historical analysis of the co-evolution of light-duty fuels and engines Alexandros Hatzipanagiotou, Paul Wenzel, Christian Krueger, Daimler AG; Raul Payri, Jose M. Garcia-Oliver, Walter Vera-Tudela, Universitat Politecnica de Valencia; Thomas Koch, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Integrated In-Cylinder / CHT Methodology for the Simulation of the Engine Thermal Field: An Application to High Performance Turbocharged DISI Engines (Oral Only) ( ) ( ) Derek Splitter, Alexander Pawlowski, Robert Wagner, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Giuseppe Cicalese, R&D CFD SRL; Fabio Berni, Stefano Fontanesi, Universita degli Studi di Modena Gopichandra Surnilla, Richard Soltis, James Hilditch, Christopher House, Timothy Clark, Matthew Gerhart, Ford Motor Company Comparison of Sensor Sets for Real-Time EGR Flow Estimation Daniel Pachner, Jaroslav Beran, Honeywell Automotive Software continued on next page SAE 2016 World Congress 161

164 PROPULSION/POWERTRAIN THURSDAY, APRIL 14 - MORNING B 412 B 415 B Holistic Session on Fuel Consumption and Fuel Economy (Part 1 of 2) (PFL370) The focus of this session is the performance of integrated vehicle systems and the influence of driving styles and drive cycles on fuel consumption/economy. This will include how integration of vehicle components such as the powertrain, parasitics, accessories, mass elements, aerodynamics, tires, brakes, and hubs affect the overall vehicle energy and energy conversion efficiency. 8:00-11:30 Multi-Dimensional Engine Modeling (Part 3 of 4) (PFL120) The session covers advances in the development and application of models and tools involved in multi-dimensional engine modeling: advances in chemical kinetics, combustion and spray modeling, turbulence, heat transfer, mesh generation, and approaches targeting improved computational efficiency. Papers employing multi-dimensional modeling to gain a deeper understanding of processes related to turbulent transport, transient phenomena, and chemically reacting, two-phase flows are also encouraged. 8:00-12:00 Multi-domain Models for Mechanical, Fluid, and Thermal Engine and Vehicle System (Part 5) (PFL110) This session focuses on modeling the performance of complex engine and vehicle systems through consideration of mechanical, fluid, and thermal effects. 8:00-9:30 Powertrain Actuators and Sensors (Part 1 of 2) (PFL560) Topics cover actuator and sensor mechanisms, devices, and systems; and the impact and control of such actuation and sensing systems on Powertrain thermodynamics, combustion, fuel economy, emissions, and performance. 8:00-11:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 John Thomas, Brian West, Shean Huff, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Gregory Pannone, Heidi Schroeder, Novation Analytics; James Lyons, Sierra Research Inc. Comparing the powertrain energy densities of electric and gasoline vehicles Gianluca D Errico, Politecnico di Milano; Stefano Fontanesi, Universita degli Studi di Modena; Daniel C. Haworth, Penn State Univ-University Park; Elena Severi, Universita degli Studi di Modena; Hardo Barths, General Motors Cycle-to-Cycle Variations in Multi-Cycle Engine RANS Simulations Diana Dascalescu, Ricardo; Federico Millo, Politecnico di Torino; Christof Schernus, FEV GmbH ( ) ( ) ( ) Ram Vijayagopal, Kevin Gallagher, Daeheung Lee, Aymeric Rousseau, Argonne National Laboratory Optimization Approach to Handle Global CO2 Fleet Emission Standards ( ) ( ) Michael Martin, Magna Steyr Engineering AG and Co. KG; Arno Eichberger, Eranda Dragoti-Cela, Graz University of Technology Planned by Fuels and Lubricants / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Riccardo Scarcelli, Argonne National Laboratory; Keith Richards, Eric Pomraning, P. K. Senecal, Convergent Science Inc.; Thomas Wallner, James Sevik, Argonne National Laboratory Accurate and Dynamic Accounting of Fuel Composition in Flame Propagation During Engine Simulations Karthik V. Puduppakkam, Cheng Wang, Devin Hodgson, Chitralkumar Naik, Ellen Meeks, ANSYS Inc. CFD Modeling of Mixture Preparation and Soot Formation in a Downsized Gasoline Direct Injection Engine ( ) ZheLin Dong, Shijin Shuai, Zhi Wang, Tsinghua Univ.; Hongxue Zhao, Tsinghua Univ., China Agricultural Univ. Planned by General Powertrain Development / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Planned by General Powertrain Development / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Bryon Wasacz, Fiat Chrysler Powertrain Optimal Development of an Intake Throttle LP EGR Valve for Passenger Car Diesel Engines Sangchul Lee, SeongMin Park, Changsun Hwang, Hyundai Motor Co Planned by New Engines, Components, Actuators and Sensors / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity 162 SAE 2016 World Congress

165 Powertrain NVH (PFL550) PROPULSION/POWERTRAIN THURSDAY, APRIL 14 - MORNING 413 B 412 A 420 A 412 B This session sets out to reflect the recent advances on the research, development and practices of Powertrain NVH treatment. The technical papers are of interest to powertrain system designers, testing specialists, NVH experts, and other individuals who evaluate and develop technologies to control powertrain NVH. The coverage includes: engine, engine subsystem and components noise and vibration; powertrain systems noise measurement and instrumentation; powertrain systems noise analysis. 8:00-10:30 Technological Developments in China (Part 1 of 2) (PFL180) Technical presentation, review and investigation focusing on China market, including powertrain technology roadmap, regulation review, product development and localization, off road applications, new technology evaluation etc, covering both conventional and alternative powertrain and other vehicular component and system aspects. 8:00-11:30 Advanced Fuel Cell Vehicle Applications (Part 2 of 3) (PFL720) This session covers recent advances in conventional compressed hydrogen fueling station from simulation and validation testing devices; hydrogen fueling station standardization as well as the development in future hydrogen storage concepts. 9:00-11:30 Physical Plant Models for Controls (Part 6) (PFL110) Separate sub-sessions cover zerodimensional, one-dimensional, and quasidimensional models for simulation of SI and CI engines with respect to: engine breathing, boosting, and acoustics; SI combustion and emissions; CI combustion and emissions; fundamentals of engine thermodynamics; numerical modeling of gas dynamics; thermal management; mechanical and lubrication systems; system level models for controls; system level models for vehicle fuel economy and emissions predictions. 9:30-11:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 Mikhail A. Ejakov, Ford Motor Company; Gang Sheng Chen Sheng, Marshall University New Approaches for Reducing Crankshaft Vibrations in a Lightweight and Fuel-Efficient Engine ( ) (Oral Only) Masaya Miyazawa, Kei Mochizuki, Kondo Takashi, Honda R&D Co., Ltd. Predictive Technique for Forced Vibration in Hybrid Transmission Liu Chuanli, General Motors Co.; Liangjun Hu, Ford Motor Company; Yiqun Huang, Houston Advanced Research Center; Jim Li, GM; Feilong Liu, Delphi Corp.; Shouxian Ren, General Motors Co. Motor Vehicle Pollution Control in China The Road Ahead Michael P. Walsh, International Council on Clean Transportation Updating Automotive Emission Regulations in China ( ) (Oral Only) Naoki Toyama, Takashi Hoshi, Honda R&D Reggie Zhan, Southwest Research Institute Co., Ltd. Gear Whine Resolution by Tooth Modification and Multi-Body Dynamics Analysis Catalyst Technologies for Low Temperature Emission Control Anita Chaudhari, Ford Motor Company; Jesse Schneider, BMW Chairpersons: Jesse Schneider, BMW Simulation, Sizing and Analysis of High Pressure Hydrogen All Electrochemical Decentralized Refueling Station ( ) (Oral Only) ( ) Guiping Yue, Wenbo Niu, Jian Zhao, Dandan Kong, Yun Li, Hangsheng Hou, FAW R&D Center Hai-Ying Chen, Johnson Matthey Inc. Hisham Al Ashkar, University Of Applied Sciences Esslingen; Ferdinand Panik, Waldemar Schneider, Thomas Rohrbach, Walter Czarnetzki, University of Applied Sciences Esslingen; Sami Karaki, American University of Beirut Powertrain torsional impact load causes, effects and mitigation measures in a mild hybrid powertrain Aftertreatment Pathways to Meet China HDD Emissions Regulations Hydrogen Fueling Station and FCEV Fueling Process Safety Guideline: ISO TR Federico Millo, Politecnico di Torino; Iakovos Papadimitriou, Gamma Technologies Inc.; Christof Schernus, FEV GmbH; Per Tunestal, Lund University Crank-angle Resolved Modeling of Fuel Injection, Combustion and Emission Formation for Engine Optimization and Calibration on Real-Time Systems ( ) ( ) (Oral Only) ( ) Ramachandran Ragupathy, K. Pothiraj, C. Chendil, T. Kumar Prasad, Prasanna Vasudevan, Mahindra & Mahindra, Ltd. Weiyong Tang, Bob Chen, BASF Catalysts Co., Ltd.; Kevin Hallstrom, BASF Corporation; Ansgar Wille, BASF Catalysts GmbH Jesse Schneider, BMW Christoph Poetsch, AVL LIST GmbH; Tomaz Katrasnik, University of Ljubljana Engine Noise Reduction Using Self-Tuning Torsional Vibration Damper Low Cost DPF System With Low Energy Consumption Development of the Hydrogen Station Equipment Performance (HyStEP) Device ( ) (Oral Only) ( ) ( ) George Nerubenko, Nermar, Ltd. Baohua Qi, Qeys Instruments LLC Terry A. Johnson, Sandia National Laboratories; Christopher Ainscough, Danny Terlip, National Renewable Energy Laboratory; Graham Meadows, Liam Quinlan, Brad Wong, Powertech Labs Planned by New Engines, Components, Actuators and Sensors / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Model Based Disturbance Rejection Control for Engine Combustion Hydrogen Storage Engineering Center of Excellence Culmination Fast Simulation of Wave Action in Engine Air Path Systems Using Model Order Reduction Stephanie Stockar, Marcello Canova, Ohio State University; Baitao Xiao, Wengang Dai, Julia Buckland, Ford Motor Company Physics-Based Exhaust Pressure and Temperature Estimation for Low Pressure EGR Control in Turbocharged Gasoline Engines (Oral Only) (Oral Only) ( ) Hui Xie, Tianjin University Mike Veenstra, Ford Motor Company Konstantinos Siokos, Rohit Koli, Robert Prucka, Clemson University; Jason Schwanke, Shyam Jade, Robert Bosch LLC Planned by General Powertrain Development / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Cryo-Adsorbent Hydrogen Storage System Designs and Prototype Experiments for HSECoE A Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) Bench Test of a GT-Power Fast Running Model for Rapid Control Prototyping (RCP) Verification (Oral Only) ( ) David A. Tamburello, Martin Sulic, Claudio Hai Wu, Meng-Feng Li, General Motors Co. Corgnale, Savannah River National Laboratory; Richard Chahine, Universite de Quebec; Kevin Drost, Oregon State Univ.; Donald Anton, Bruce Hardy, Savannah River National Laboratory Planned by Hybrid and Electric Powertrains Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Planned by General Powertrain Development / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity SAE 2016 World Congress 163

166 11:00 THURSDAY, APRIL 14 - MORNING 410 A SI Direct Injection Technology (PFL212) Focuses on SI combustion technologies that employ direct, in-cylinder fuel injection. Topics of particular interest include incylinder fuel injection and spray studies, flow/spray interaction and in-cylinder mixture formation studies, and combustion chamber shape optimization. Focus includes stratified operation or other modes enabled by DI hardware, DI-specific emissions issues such as particulates and smoke, and technologies enabled by DISI (such as downsizing). 11:00-11:30 Jianwen Yi, Ford Motor Company; Richard S. Davis, General Motors Co. Chairpersons: John O. Waldman, General Motors LLC Investigation of Smoke Emission, Fuel dilution and Pre-ignition In a 2.0L Turbo-Charged GDI engine ( ) Zheng Xu, Zhou Zhou, Tao Wu, Tong Li, Chuanhui Cheng, SAIC Motor Technical Center; Haiting Yin, Shanghai Key Laboratory of Automobile Powertrain Planned by Engine Combustion / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity PROPULSION/POWERTRAIN ENGINES Essential events for professionals involved with engine technologies. SAE 2016 Commercial Vehicle Engineering Congress October 4-6, 2016 Rosemont, Illinois, USA SAE 2016 Thermal Management Systems Symposium October 18-20, 2016 Mesa, Arizona, USA SAE/JSAE 2016 Small Engine Technology Conference & Exhibition November 15-17, 2016 Charleston, South Carolina, USA go.sae.org/engines.events P SAE 2016 World Congress

167 PROPULSION/POWERTRAIN THURSDAY, APRIL 14 - AFTERNOON 420 A 413 B 411 B 415 A Advanced Fuel Cell Vehicle Applications (Part 3 of 3) (PFL720) This session covers fuel cell commercialization targets and advances from manufacturers in the first stage of series production FCEVs. In addition, there are comparative studies and evaluations of hybridization in PEM fuel cell systems. 1:00-5:00 Advanced Vehicle Technology Competitions (PFL760) The EcoCAR 3 Advanced Vehicle Technology Competition, sponsored by General Motors and the U.S. Department of Energy, tasks university teams with designing, implementing and refining advanced technology powertrains into a conventional Chevrolet Camaro. This session presents yearly results from teams in the competition, highlighting the entire EcoCAR vehicle development process and team accomplishments. 1:00-5:00 Combustion Control and Optimization (Part 2 of 2) (PFL280) This session covers engine combustion control and optimization techniques. Topics include engine combustion diagnostics as specialized for control, control methodologies and algorithms, optimization, related combustion sensing, etc. 1:00-2:30 Control System Design & Calibration (Part 4 of 4) (PFL130) Separate sub-sessions cover powertrain control, calibration, and system-level optimization processes related to achieving stringent market fuel economy, emissions, performance, reliability, and quality demands. Topics include the control, calibration, and diagnostics of the engine, powertrain, and subsystems related to energy management in conventional and hybrid operation, considering the simultaneous optimization of hardware design parameters and control software calibration parameters. 1:00-3:00 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 Anita Chaudhari, Ford Motor Company; Jesse Schneider, BMW Chairpersons: Jesse Schneider, BMW Fuel Cell Vehicle Technology Targets and Market Potential Robert Jesse Alley, Trevor Crain, Argonne National Laboratory; Jonathan D. Moore Modeling, Simulation and Control Development of a Pre-Transmission Parallel E85 PHEV for Year-1 of EcoCAR 3 Competition John R. Bucknell, Michael Prucka, FCA US LLC; Robert Gary Prucka, Clemson Univ. Indirect estimation of in-cylinder pressure through the stress analysis of an engine stud (Oral Only) ( ) ( ) ( ) Marc W. Melaina, Aaron Brooker, Yuche Chen, National Renewable Energy Laboratory A Comparative Analysis for Optimal Control of Power Split in a Fuel Cell Hybrid Electric Vehicle Miriam Di Russo, Zhuoran Zhang, Hao Wu, Kathryn della Porta, Jerry C. Ku, Wayne State University Specification of a P3 Parallel Hybrid Electric Vehicle Architecture for the EcoCAR 3 Competition Luca Romani, Giulio Lenzi, Univ. of Florence; Lorenzo Ferrari, National Research Council of Italy; Giovanni Ferrara, Univ. of Florence Innovative Exergy-Based Combustion Phasing Control of IC Engines ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Arya Yazdani, Mehran Bidarvatan, Michigan Technological University Comparative Study of Degree of Hybridization for Fuel Cell/Battery Hybrid Electric Vehicle Jonathan D. Cox, Michael Leamy, Georgia Institute of Technology Reducing Effective Vehicle Emissions Through the Integration of a Carbon Capture and Sequestration System in the CSU EcoCAR Vehicle Meysam Razmara, Mehran Bidarvatan, Mahdi Shahbakhti, Rush Robinett, Michigan Technological Univ. Identification of Aging Effects in Common Rail Diesel Injectors Using Geometric Classifiers and Neural Networks (Oral Only) ( ) ( ) ( ) Ke Song, Wenxu NIU, sheng sun, Tong Zhang, Tongji University Comparative Analysis of Internal Combustion Engine and Fuel Cell Range Extender Thomas Bradley, Clinton Knackstedt, Eric jambor, Colorado State University Weight Reduction through the Design and Manufacturing of Composite Half-Shafts for the EcoCAR 3 Oliver Hofmann, Peter Strauß, Sebastian Schuckert, Benedikt Huber, Daniel Rixen, Georg Wachtmeister, Technical University of Munich ( ) ( ) ( ) Stuart Chubbock, Ralph Clague, Intelligent Energy Development of the Fuel Cell System in the Mirai FCV ( ) ( ) Takahiko Hasegawa, Hiroyuki Imanishi, Mitsuhiro Nada, Yoshihiro Ikogi, Toyota Motor Corporation Eric Jambor, Thomas Bradley, Colorado State University Control Analysis for Efficiency Optimization of a High Performance Hybrid Electric Vehicle with Both Pre and Post Transmission Motors Patrick Ellsworth, Roydon Fraser, Michael Fowler, Daniel VanLanen, Ben Gaffney, Caixia Wang, Trong Shen, Wenhao Wu, Paul McInnis, University of Waterloo Xuefei Chen, FCA US LLC; Scott Furry, MathWorks Inc.; Yichao Guo, Ford Motor Co., Ltd.; Kody G. Klindt, IAV Automotive Engineering Inc.; Feilong Liu, Delphi Corp.; Peter J. Maloney, MathWorks; Denise M. Rizzo, US Army TARDEC; Matti Vint, VALEO; Yue-Yun Wang, General Motors LLC Design Environment for Nonlinear Model Predictive Control Kevin Walker, Behzad Samadi, Maplesoft; Mike Huang, University of Michigan; Jürgen Gerhard, Maplesoft; Kenneth Butts, TEMA; Ilya Kolmanovsky, University of Michigan A Two-Layer Approach for Predictive Optimal Cruise Control Kai-Lukas Bauer, Porsche AG; Frank Gauterin, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Easily Verifiable Adaptive Sliding Mode Controller Design with Application to Automotive Engines Mohammad Reza Amini, Mahdi Shahbakhti, Michigan Technological University; J. Karl Hedrick, University of California ST-Lib: A Library for Specifying and Classifying Model Behaviors James Kapinski, Xiaoqing Jin, Jyotirmoy Deshmukh, TEMA; Alexandre Donze, University of California; Tomoya Yamaguchi, Toyota Motor Corporation; Hisahiro Ito, TEMA; Tomoyuki Kaga, Shunsuke Kobuna, Toyota Motor Corporation; Sanjit Seshia, University of California continued on next page SAE 2016 World Congress 165

168 PROPULSION/POWERTRAIN THURSDAY, APRIL 14 - AFTERNOON 420 A 413 B 411 B 415 A Advanced Fuel Cell Vehicle Applications (Part 3 of 3) (PFL720) This session covers fuel cell commercialization targets and advances from manufacturers in the first stage of series production FCEVs. In addition, there are comparative studies and evaluations of hybridization in PEM fuel cell systems. 1:00-5:00 Advanced Vehicle Technology Competitions (PFL760) The EcoCAR 3 Advanced Vehicle Technology Competition, sponsored by General Motors and the U.S. Department of Energy, tasks university teams with designing, implementing and refining advanced technology powertrains into a conventional Chevrolet Camaro. This session presents yearly results from teams in the competition, highlighting the entire EcoCAR vehicle development process and team accomplishments. 1:00-5:00 Combustion Control and Optimization (Part 2 of 2) (PFL280) This session covers engine combustion control and optimization techniques. Topics include engine combustion diagnostics as specialized for control, control methodologies and algorithms, optimization, related combustion sensing, etc. 1:00-2:30 Control System Design & Calibration (Part 4 of 4) (PFL130) Separate sub-sessions cover powertrain control, calibration, and system-level optimization processes related to achieving stringent market fuel economy, emissions, performance, reliability, and quality demands. Topics include the control, calibration, and diagnostics of the engine, powertrain, and subsystems related to energy management in conventional and hybrid operation, considering the simultaneous optimization of hardware design parameters and control software calibration parameters. 1:00-3:00 Anita Chaudhari, Ford Motor Company; Jesse Schneider, BMW Chairpersons: Jesse Schneider, BMW Robert Jesse Alley, Trevor Crain, Argonne National Laboratory; Jonathan D. Moore John R. Bucknell, Michael Prucka, FCA US LLC; Robert Gary Prucka, Clemson Univ. Xuefei Chen, FCA US LLC; Scott Furry, MathWorks Inc.; Yichao Guo, Ford Motor Co., Ltd.; Kody G. Klindt, IAV Automotive Engineering Inc.; Feilong Liu, Delphi Corp.; Peter J. Maloney, MathWorks; Denise M. Rizzo, US Army TARDEC; Matti Vint, VALEO; Yue-Yun Wang, General Motors LLC 3:30 4:00 4:30 Technical Expert Panel Discussion: Commercialization of Fuel Cell Vehicles and Hydrogen Infrastructure The first generation of -consumer available- Fuel Cell Vehicles have just begun to be sold in parts of the US (California and the Northeast) in Though, there are still remaining hurdles to be had regarding hydrogen infrastructure and cost of the technology. Moderators - Jesse Schneider, BMW Panelists - Markus Bachmeier, Linde-gas Ralph Clague, Intelligent Energy Morry Markowitz, Fuel Cell & Hydrogen Energy Association Will James, US Dept. of Energy Christian Mohrdieck, Daimler Takashi Moriya, Honda R&D Co., Ltd. Development of the Design of a Plug-in Hybrid-Electric Vehicle for the EcoCAR 3 Competition ( ) Sam Yacinthe, Arjun Khanna, Jason Ward, M.J. Yatsko, Shawn Midlam-Mohler, Ohio State University Model and Controls Development of a Post-Transmission PHEV for the EcoCAR 3 Competition ( ) Arjun Khanna, Sam Yacinthe, Jason Ward, M.J. Yatsko, Shawn Midlam-Mohler, Ohio State University Control Strategy for Parallel Post- Transmission Rear Wheel Drive Architecture ( ) Khashayar Olia, David Blekhman, California State Univ-Los Angeles Planned by Hybrid and Electric Powertrains Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Planned by Hybrid and Electric Powertrains Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Planned by Engine Combustion / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Planned by General Powertrain Development / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity 166 SAE 2016 World Congress

169 PROPULSION/POWERTRAIN THURSDAY, APRIL 14 - AFTERNOON 413 A 411 C 414 B 411 A Controls for Hybrids and Electric Powertrains (PFL750) This session covers powertrain control processes related to achieving stringent market fuel economy, emissions, performance, reliability, and quality demands of hybrid and electric powertrains. Topics include the control, calibration, and diagnostics of the engine, powertrain, and supporting electromechanical subsystems related to energy management. 1:00-5:30 Driveline Modeling (PFL680) This session covers transmission and driveline modeling, including topics related to transmission hardware, software, and system integration. 1:00-4:30 Electric Motor & Power Electronics (Part 3 of 3) (PFL740) Power electronics and electric motors are essential for improving vehicle efficiency through drivetrain electrification. Technologies that support high efficiency, high power density, and low cost motors and power modules are required for the success of vehicle electrification. 1:00-2:30 Engine Boosting Systems (Part 2 of 2) (PFL520) This session will cover conceptual, modeling and experimental studies relating to advanced turbochargers/superchargers and advanced boosting systems to achieve increased power density, better fuel economy, and reduced emissions. 1:00-4:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 Dohoy Jung, Univ. of Michigan-Dearborn; Jason McConnell, IAV Automotive Engineering Inc.; Bin Wu, Mercedes Benz R&D North America The Effect of Hill Planning and Route Type Identification Prediction Signal Quality on Hybrid Vehicle Fuel Economy Dongxu Li, Thomas Martin, General Motors Co.; David Popejoy, Ford Motor Company Investigating the Effect of Advanced Automatic Transmissions on Fuel Consumption Using Vehicle Testing and Modeling John Czubay, General Motors Company; Sergey P. Gladyshev; Laura Marlino, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Constantine N. Raptis, General Motors Powertrain; Serdar Yonak, Ford Motor Company Optimal design of switching frequency based on loss of PMSM and inverter used in vehicle ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Zachary D. Asher, Thomas Cummings, Thomas H. Bradley, Colorado State University Development of battery/supercapacitor hybrid energy management system for electric vehicles based on a power sharing strategy using terrain information Andrew Moskalik, Aaron Hula, Daniel Barba, John Kargul, US Environmental Protection Agency Modeling of a Conventional Mid-Size Car with CVT Using ALPHA and Comparable Powertrain Technologies Peng Yi, Zechang Sun, Xinjian Wang, Tongji University Lifetime Prediction of IGBTs in Vehicle Power Electronics Modules Using Active Power Cycling Testing ( ) ( ) (Oral Only) ( ) Zhang Qiao, Weiwen Deng, Jian Wu, Feng Ju, Jingshan Li, Jilin University Optimization Energy Management Strategy of Plug-In Hybrid Electric City Bus Based on Driving Cycle Prediction Kevin A. Newman, Mark Doorlag, Daniel Barba, US Environmental Protection Agency Modeling the Effects of Transmission Gear Count, Ratio Progression, and Final Drive Ratio on Fuel Economy and Performance Using ALPHA Joe Proulx, Weikun-Jimmy He, Zoltan Sarkany, Mentor Graphics Corporation A Study on Dynamic Torque Cancellation in a Range Extender Unit ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Denggao Huang, Hui Xie, Shuo Xiong, Tianjin Univ; Tielong Shen, Sophia Univ; Sun Qiang, State Key Lab Of Engines; Ruichang Zhang, Tianjin Univ A History-Based Load Requirement Prediction Algorithm for Predictive Hybridand Thermal Operation Strategies Kevin A. Newman, Paul Dekraker, US Environmental Protection Agency Comparison of Parameter-Identified Simulation Models with Different Detailing Level to Reproduce the Side Shaft Torque of an Automotive Powertrain with Automatic Transmission Dian Liu, Leon Rodrigues, Chris Brace, Sam Akehurst, University of Bath; Gary Kirkpatrick, Tata Motors European Technical Centre; Lloyd Ash, Ashwoods Automotive ( ) ( ) ( ) Paul Karoshi, Karin Tieber, Christopher Kneissl, Georg Peneder, Harald Kraus, Martin Hofstetter, Jurgen Fabian, Martin Ackerl, Graz University of Technology Optimal Control of Intergrated Starter and Generator for Maximum Energy Recovery during Engine Stop Transition in Hybrid Electric Vehicles Leonard Yousif, Ivan Rot, Stephan Rinderknecht, TU Darmstadt Bond Graph Analysis of Automatic Transmission Shifts including Potential of Extra Clutch Control ( ) ( ) ( ) Sangjoon Kim, Hyundai Motor Co.; Kwang Sik Chung, Korea National Open University; Sungdeok Kim, Kyuhwan Jo, Hyundai Motor Co. Optimal Control of a Diesel-Electric Powertrain During an Up-Shift Vanja Ranogajec, Joko Deur, Mirko Coric, Univ of Zagreb Multi-phase simulation for studying the effect of different groove profiles on the drag torque characteristics of transmission wet clutch ( ) ( ) ( ) Vaheed Nezhadali, Lars Eriksson, Linköping University Syeda Faria Mahmud, Shahjada A. Pahlovy, Masamitsu Kubota, Makoto Ogawa, Norio Takakura, Dynax Corporation Marcello Canova, Ohio State University; Aaron W. Costall, Imperial College London; Eric Krivitzky, Concepts NREC Experimental and Numerical Analysis of Mechanical Friction Losses in Automotive Turbochargers for Automotive Application Silvia Marelli, Simone Gandolfi, Massimo Capobianco, Universita Degli Studi di Genova Determination and Representation of Turbocharger Thermodynamic Efficiencies Jan Macek, Oldrich Vitek, Czech Technical University in Prague Effectiveness of Swirl-Vanes Upstream of Casing-Treatment at the Compressor Inlet in Automotive Turbochargers Ahsanul Karim, Anthony Morelli, Keith Miazgowicz, Brian Lizotte, Robert Wade, Ford Motor Company Analysis of the Turbocharger Compressor Surge Margin Using a Hurst-Exponentbased Criterion Bertrand Kerres, Vineeth Nair, Andreas Cronhjort, Mihai Mihaescu, KTH Royal Institute of Technology Compressor Flow Extrapolation and Library Design for the Modelica Vehicle Propulsion Library - VehProLib Lars Eriksson, Vaheed Nezhadali, Conny Andersson, Linkoping University Developing a performance specification for an electric supercharger to satisfy a range of downsized gasoline engine applications Hiep Hoang Tran, Bryn Richard, Kevin Gray, Aeristech Limited; Jonathon M. Hall, Michael Bassett, Mahle Powertrain, Ltd. continued on next page SAE 2016 World Congress 167

170 PROPULSION/POWERTRAIN THURSDAY, APRIL 14 - AFTERNOON 413 A 411 C 414 B 411 A Controls for Hybrids and Electric Powertrains (PFL750) This session covers powertrain control processes related to achieving stringent market fuel economy, emissions, performance, reliability, and quality demands of hybrid and electric powertrains. Topics include the control, calibration, and diagnostics of the engine, powertrain, and supporting electromechanical subsystems related to energy management. 1:00-5:30 Driveline Modeling (PFL680) This session covers transmission and driveline modeling, including topics related to transmission hardware, software, and system integration. 1:00-4:30 Electric Motor & Power Electronics (Part 3 of 3) (PFL740) Power electronics and electric motors are essential for improving vehicle efficiency through drivetrain electrification. Technologies that support high efficiency, high power density, and low cost motors and power modules are required for the success of vehicle electrification. 1:00-2:30 Engine Boosting Systems (Part 2 of 2) (PFL520) This session will cover conceptual, modeling and experimental studies relating to advanced turbochargers/superchargers and advanced boosting systems to achieve increased power density, better fuel economy, and reduced emissions. 1:00-4:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 Dohoy Jung, Univ. of Michigan-Dearborn; Jason McConnell, IAV Automotive Engineering Inc.; Bin Wu, Mercedes Benz R&D North America An Unsupervised Machine-Learning Technique for the Definition of a Rule-Based Control Strategy in a Complex HEV Dongxu Li, Thomas Martin, General Motors Co.; David Popejoy, Ford Motor Company Performance Evaluation Approach Improvement for Individualized Gearshift Schedule Optimization John Czubay, General Motors Company; Sergey P. Gladyshev; Laura Marlino, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Constantine N. Raptis, General Motors Powertrain; Serdar Yonak, Ford Motor Company ( ) ( ) ( ) Roberto Finesso, Ezio Spessa, Mattia Venditti, Politecnico di Torino Optimal Supervisory Control of the Series HEV with Consideration of Temperature Effects on Battery Fading and Cooling Loss ( ) Xueyu Zhang, Zoran Filipi, Clemson-ICAR Development of output voltage adjusting control based on ADAS map information in low-voltage DC/DC converter system for HEV fuel efficiency ( ) Jun Yeon PARK, Hojoong Lee, Hyundai Motor Company Planned by Hybrid and Electric Powertrains Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Xiaofeng Yin, State Key Lab of ASC; Xihua Univ; Han Lu, Panzhihua Univ; Xiaojuan Zhao, Nanjing Bright City Information Co., Ltd; Xiaohua Wu, Yongtong Zhang, Xihua Univ Planned by Transmission and Driveline Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Planned by Hybrid and Electric Powertrains Committee / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Marcello Canova, Ohio State University; Aaron W. Costall, Imperial College London; Eric Krivitzky, Concepts NREC Research on Effect of Wastegate Diameter on Turbocharged Gasoline Engine Performance Qinqing Chen, Jimin Ni, Xiuyong Shi, Qiwei Wang, Qi Chen, Si Liu, Tongji University Planned by New Engines, Components, Actuators and Sensors / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity 168 SAE 2016 World Congress

171 PROPULSION/POWERTRAIN THURSDAY, APRIL 14 - AFTERNOON 414 A 412 B B Fuel Injection and Sprays (Part 5 of 5) (PFL320) This session is devoted to experimental and computational work in the area of fuel injection systems and sprays. Topics include: spray characterization, cavitation, multi-phase jet modeling, CFD models for spray processes, wall films and impingement, hydraulic circuit analysis, and dissolved gas effects. Studies of both gasoline and diesel fuel sprays and fuel injection equipment are encouraged. 1:00-4:30 General Thermodynamics & Fundamentals (Part 7) (PFL110) Separate sub-sessions cover zerodimensional, one-dimensional, and quasidimensional models for simulation of SI and CI engines with respect to: engine breathing, boosting, and acoustics; SI combustion and emissions; CI combustion and emissions; fundamentals of engine thermodynamics; numerical modeling of gas dynamics; thermal management; mechanical and lubrication systems; system level models for controls; system level models for vehicle fuel economy and emissions predictions. 1:00-3:00 Holistic Session on Fuel Consumption and Fuel Economy (Part 2 of 2) (PFL370) The focus of this session is the performance of integrated vehicle systems and the influence of driving styles and drive cycles on fuel consumption/economy. This will include how integration of vehicle components such as the powertrain, parasitics, accessories, mass elements, aerodynamics, tires, brakes, and hubs affect the overall vehicle energy and energy conversion efficiency. 1:00-4:00 Multi-Dimensional Engine Modeling (Part 4 of 4) (PFL120) The session covers advances in the development and application of models and tools involved in multi-dimensional engine modeling: advances in chemical kinetics, combustion and spray modeling, turbulence, heat transfer, mesh generation, and approaches targeting improved computational efficiency. Papers employing multi-dimensional modeling to gain a deeper understanding of processes related to turbulent transport, transient phenomena, and chemically reacting, two-phase flows are also encouraged. 1:00-5:00 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 Tarek M. Abdel-Salam, East Carolina University; Michele Battistoni, Universita degli Studi di Perugia; Essam El-Hannouny, Argonne National Laboratory; Jacqueline O Connor, Pennsylvania State University Chairpersons: Michele Battistoni, Universita degli Studi di Perugia; Sibendu Som, Argonne National Laboratory Characterization of Internal Flow and Spray Behaviors of Hole-Type Nozzle under Tiny and Normal Injection Quantity Conditions for Diesel Engine Matthias Budde, BorgWarner Automotive Europe; Kevin L. Hoag, Southwest Research Institute; Federico Millo, Politecnico di Torino; Christof Schernus, FEV GmbH First and Second Law Heat Release Analysis in a Single Cylinder Engine John Thomas, Brian West, Shean Huff, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Gregory Pannone, Heidi Schroeder, Novation Analytics; James Lyons, Sierra Research Inc. Analytic Model of Powertrain Drive Cycle Efficiency, with Application to the US New Vehicle Fleet Gianluca D Errico, Politecnico di Milano; Stefano Fontanesi, Universita degli Studi di Modena; Daniel C. Haworth, Penn State Univ-University Park; Elena Severi, Universita degli Studi di Modena; Hardo Barths, General Motors Numerical Simulations of a GDI Engine Flow Using LES and POD ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) PengBo Dong, Keiya Nishida, Takuya Inaba, Youichi Ogata, University of Hiroshima Jonathan M. S. Mattson, Christopher Depcik, University of Kansas Patrick Phlips, Ford Motor Company Nicholas J. Beavis, Salah S. Ibrahim, Weeratunge Malalasekera, Loughborough University Disintegration Mechanisms of Intermittent Liquid Jets Effects of Variable Piston Trajectory on Indicated Efficiency Using a Quasi- Dimensional Spark-Ignition Model and Genetic Algorithm Optimization Vehicle Tractive Energy Load Reduction Potential for Reducing Fuel Consumption and CO2 Emissions ( ) ( ) (Oral Only) ( ) Alexander Nygaard, Mireia Altimira, Lisa Prahl Wittberg, Laszlo Fuchs, Royal Institute of Technology Effects of Numerical Schemes on Large Eddy Simulation of Turbulent Planar Gas Jet and Diesel Spray Henry McCabe, William F. Northrop, James Van de Ven, University of Minnesota Resonance of a Spring Opposed Free Piston Engine Device Gregory Pannone, Heidi Schroeder, Novation Analytics Vehicle Efficiency and Tractive Work: Rate of Change for the Past Decade and Accelerated Progress Required for U.S. Fuel Economy and CO 2 Regulations ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Chi-Wei Tsang, Christopher Rutland, Univ. of Wisconsin Madison A Detailed Computational Analysis of Cavitating and Non-Cavitating High Pressure Diesel Injectors Matthew C. Robinson, Nigel N. Clark, Parviz Famouri, West Virginia University Effect of Combustion Timing and Heat Loss on Spring-Assisted Linear Engine Translator Motion John Thomas, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Fuel Efficiency Estimates for Future Light Duty Vehicles, Part A: Engine Technology and Efficiency ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Saeed Jahangirian, Aleksandra Egelja, Huiying Li, ANSYS Inc. Spray Modeling for Outwardly-Opening Hollow-Cone Injector Matthew C. Robinson, Nigel N. Clark, West Virginia University Robert J. Middleton, Omnaath Guptha Harihara Gupta, Han-Yuan Chang, George Lavoie, Jason Martz, Univ. of Michigan Fuel Efficiency Estimates for Future Light Duty Vehicles, Part B: Powertrain Technology and Drive Cycle Fuel Economy ( ) ( ) ( ) Jaeheon Sim, KAUST; Jihad Badra, Saudi Aramco; Ahmed Elwardany, Hong Im, KAUST Robert J. Middleton, Omnaath Guptha Harihara Gupta, Han-Yuan Chang, George Lavoie, Jason Martz, Univ. of Michigan Computing Statistical Averages from Large Eddy Simulation of Spray Flames Muhsin M. Ameen, Yuanjiang Pei, Sibendu Som, Argonne National Laboratory A Zonal Turbulence Modeling Approach for ICE Flow Simulation Vesselin Krassimirov Krastev, University of Tuscia; Gino Bella, University of Rome Tor Vergata Natural Gas Partially Stratified Charge combustion: an analysis of Turbulence Impact on Flame Propagation Lorenzo Bartolucci, Stefano Cordiner, Vincenzo Mulone, Vittorio Rocco, University of Rome Tor Vergata; Edward Chan, University of British Columbia Numerical Investigation of Spark Ignition Events in Lean and Dilute Methane/Air Mixtures Using a Detailed Energy Deposition Model Anqi Zhang, Riccardo Scarcelli, Argonne National Laboratory; Seong-Young Lee, Michigan Technological University; Thomas Wallner, Argonne National Laboratory; Jeffrey Naber, Michigan Technological University continued on next page SAE 2016 World Congress 169

172 PROPULSION/POWERTRAIN THURSDAY, APRIL 14 - AFTERNOON 414 A 412 B B Fuel Injection and Sprays (Part 5 of 5) (PFL320) This session is devoted to experimental and computational work in the area of fuel injection systems and sprays. Topics include: spray characterization, cavitation, multi-phase jet modeling, CFD models for spray processes, wall films and impingement, hydraulic circuit analysis, and dissolved gas effects. Studies of both gasoline and diesel fuel sprays and fuel injection equipment are encouraged. 1:00-4:30 General Thermodynamics & Fundamentals (Part 7) (PFL110) Separate sub-sessions cover zerodimensional, one-dimensional, and quasidimensional models for simulation of SI and CI engines with respect to: engine breathing, boosting, and acoustics; SI combustion and emissions; CI combustion and emissions; fundamentals of engine thermodynamics; numerical modeling of gas dynamics; thermal management; mechanical and lubrication systems; system level models for controls; system level models for vehicle fuel economy and emissions predictions. 1:00-3:00 Holistic Session on Fuel Consumption and Fuel Economy (Part 2 of 2) (PFL370) The focus of this session is the performance of integrated vehicle systems and the influence of driving styles and drive cycles on fuel consumption/economy. This will include how integration of vehicle components such as the powertrain, parasitics, accessories, mass elements, aerodynamics, tires, brakes, and hubs affect the overall vehicle energy and energy conversion efficiency. 1:00-4:00 Multi-Dimensional Engine Modeling (Part 4 of 4) (PFL120) The session covers advances in the development and application of models and tools involved in multi-dimensional engine modeling: advances in chemical kinetics, combustion and spray modeling, turbulence, heat transfer, mesh generation, and approaches targeting improved computational efficiency. Papers employing multi-dimensional modeling to gain a deeper understanding of processes related to turbulent transport, transient phenomena, and chemically reacting, two-phase flows are also encouraged. 1:00-5:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 Tarek M. Abdel-Salam, East Carolina University; Michele Battistoni, Universita degli Studi di Perugia; Essam El-Hannouny, Argonne National Laboratory; Jacqueline O Connor, Pennsylvania State University Chairpersons: Michele Battistoni, Universita degli Studi di Perugia; Sibendu Som, Argonne National Laboratory An Experimental and Numerical Investigation of GDI Spray Impact over Walls at Different Temperatures Matthias Budde, BorgWarner Automotive Europe; Kevin L. Hoag, Southwest Research Institute; Federico Millo, Politecnico di Torino; Christof Schernus, FEV GmbH John Thomas, Brian West, Shean Huff, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Gregory Pannone, Heidi Schroeder, Novation Analytics; James Lyons, Sierra Research Inc. Estimating GHG Reduction from Combinations of Current Best-Available and Future Powertrain and Vehicle Technologies for a Midsized Car Using EPAs ALPHA Model ( ) ( ) ( ) Francesco Catapano, Michela Costa, Guido Marseglia, Paolo Sementa, Istituto Motori CNR; Ugo Sorge, AVL Italia SRL; Bianca Maria Vaglieco, Istituto Motori CNR Investigation of multi hole colliding jet high pressure spray characteristics under Gasoline Engine Conditions John Kargul, Andrew Moskalik, Daniel Barba, Kevin Newman, Paul Dekraker, US Environmental Protection Agency ( ) ( ) Le Zhao; Ahmed Abdul Moiz, Seong-Young Lee, Jeffrey Naber, Michigan Technological University; Sam Barros, William Atkinson, Nostrum Energy LLC Planned by Fuels and Lubricants / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Planned by General Powertrain Development / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Planned by Fuels and Lubricants / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Gianluca D Errico, Politecnico di Milano; Stefano Fontanesi, Universita degli Studi di Modena; Daniel C. Haworth, Penn State Univ-University Park; Elena Severi, Universita degli Studi di Modena; Hardo Barths, General Motors Development of CFD Inverse Analysis Technology Using the Transient Adjoint Method and Its Application to Engine In- Cylinder Flow Masato Kubota, Shigefumi Tokuda, Yasushi Noguchi, Toyota Motor Corporation Scale-Resolving Simulations of the Flow in Intake Port Geometries Branislav Basara, Andrej Poredos, Primos Gorensek, AVL List GmbH Port Design for Charge Motion Improvement within the Cylinder ( ) Zainal Abidin, Kevin Hoag, Douglas Mckee, Nicholas Badain, Southwest Research Institute Planned by General Powertrain Development / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity 170 SAE 2016 World Congress

173 PROPULSION/POWERTRAIN THURSDAY, APRIL 14 - AFTERNOON 415 B 410 A 412 A Powertrain Actuators and Sensors (Part 2 of 2) (PFL560) Topics cover actuator and sensor mechanisms, devices, and systems; and the impact and control of such actuation and sensing systems on Powertrain thermodynamics, combustion, fuel economy, emissions, and performance. 1:00-3:30 SI Combustion Ignition (PFL215) This session focuses on the SI combustion ignition process and advanced ignition systems. Papers cover both 4-stroke and 2-stroke engines characterized by 1) ignition by an external energy source that serves to control combustion phasing, and 2) a combustion rate that is limited by flame propagation. 1:00-4:30 Technological Developments in China (Part 2 of 2) (PFL180) Technical presentation, review and investigation focusing on China market, including powertrain technology roadmap, regulation review, product development and localization, off road applications, new technology evaluation etc, covering both conventional and alternative powertrain and other vehicular component and system aspects. 1:00-4:00 Bryon Wasacz, Fiat Chrysler Powertrain William P. Attard, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles; Thomas Edward Briggs, Southwest Research Institute; Simona Silvia Merola, Istituto Motori CNR; Richard S. Davis, General Motors Co. Liu Chuanli, General Motors Co.; Liangjun Hu, Ford Motor Company; Yiqun Huang, Houston Advanced Research Center; Jim Li, GM; Feilong Liu, Delphi Corp.; Shouxian Ren, General Motors Co. Chairpersons: William Attard, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles; Thomas Edward Briggs, Southwest Research Institute; Simona Merola, Istituto Motori CNR 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 Evaluation and Modeling of Rotor Position Sensor Characteristics for Electric Traction Motors Distributed Electrical Discharge to Improve the Ignition of Premixed Turbulence Mixtures Overlook of China Auto Industry ( ) ( ) (Oral Only) Jens Gaechter, Mario Hirz, Graz University of Shui Yu, Meiping Wang, Ming Zheng, Univ. of Fuquan Zhao, Tsinghua Univ. Technology Windsor Methodology for Fast Crank Angle based Temperature Measurement Investigation of Alternative Ignition System Effects on EGR Dilution in a Turbocharged Homogeneous Direct Injected Spark Ignited Engine The development of Gasoline Engines at SAIC Motors ( ) (Oral Only) (Oral Only) Peter Schaal, Byron Mason, Sotiris Filippou, Ioannis Souflas, Loughborough University; Mark Cary, Ford Motor Company Matthew Bresler, William Attard, Ronald Reese, FCA US LLC Zheng Xu, SAIC Motor Corporation Ltd, Torque Estimation based Virtual Crank Angle Sensor Experimental Studies of a Liquid Propane Auxiliary Fueled Turbulent Jet Igniter in a Rapid Compression Machine ( ) ( ) ( ) Tobias Rosvall, KTH Royal Institute of Technology; Ola Stenlaas, Scania CV AB Development of a Device that Detects Knocking by Analyzing Engine Radiation noise Gerald R. Gentz, Elisa Toulson, Michigan State University Plasma Assisted Ignition Effects on a DISI Engine Fueled with Gasoline and Butanol under Lean Conditions and with EGR ( ) ( ) (Oral Only) Masayoshi Otaka, Taro Kasahara, Kenichi Komaba, Ono Sokki Co., Ltd. Tools for Comparing Knock Signals from Multiple Transducer Types Adrian Irimescu, Simona Silvia Merola, Cinzia Tornatore, Gerardo Valentino, Istituto Motori CNR; Alberto Grimaldi, Eugenio Carugati, Stefano Silva, Eldor Corporation Spa The Effect of High-Power Capacitive Spark Discharge on the Ignition and Flame Propagation in a Lean and Diluted Cylinder Charge Highly Turbocharged Gasoline Engine and Rapid Compression Machine Studies of Super-Knock Hui Liu, Zhi Wang, Tsinghua University; Margaret Wooldridge, Mohammad Fatouraie, University of Michigan; Zhichao Jia, Chery Automobile Co., Ltd.; Yunliang Qi, Xin He, Tsinghua University; Mengke Wang, Chery Automobile Co., Ltd.; Jian-Xin Wang, Tsinghua University The Opposed-Piston Opposed-Cylinder (OPOC) Engine and Applications in China - Opportunities and Challenges Rong Chen, Yuexin Huang, EcoMotors International, Inc. Trends of Automotive Fuel Systems (Oral Only) ( ) (Oral Only) Arsham J. Shahlari, University of Wisconsin Madison; Jaal Ghandhi, Univ of Wisconsin Madison Shui Yu, Kelvin Xie, Xiao Yu, Xiaoye Han, Univ. of Windsor; Liguang Li, Tongji Univ.; Mengzhu Liu, Tongxin Auto Parts Ltd.; Jimi Tjong, Ming Zheng, Univ. of Windsor Xiaojian Tao, Southwest Research Institute Planned by New Engines, Components, Actuators and Sensors / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Sub-200 g/kwh BSFC on a Light Duty Gasoline Engine Integrated Simulation Approach for System Architecture Design for xev ( ) (Oral Only) Michael Bunce, Hugh Blaxill, MAHLE Powertrain LLC Felipe Vilhena Brandao, Ricardo Optical Investigation on a Mulitple Spark Ignition System for Lean Engine Operation ( ) Claudio Poggiani; Alessandro Cimarello, Michele Battistoni, Carlo N. Grimaldi, Universita degli Studi di Perugia; Massimo A. Dal Re, Federal-Mogul Powertrain; Matteo De Cesare, Magneti Marelli Planned by Engine Combustion / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity Planned by General Powertrain Development / Powertrain Fuels and Lubricants Activity SAE 2016 World Congress 171

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175 PARTICIPANTS INDEX A Abbas,Houssam...65 Abbott,Tim Abdelaziz,Mohamed...55 Abdelaziz,Omar...72, 77 Abdelhamid,Mahmoud Abdel-Rahman,Abdalla...31 Abdel-Rehim,Ahmed A...111, 130 Abdel-Salam,Tarek...152, 159 Abdel-Salam,Tarek M , 135, 139, 143, , 159, 169 Abdullah,Marwan AbdulNour,Bashar... 72, 74, 77, 80 Abdussalam,Mohammed Abed,Ghassan Abe,Kenji Abidin,Zainal...146, 154, 170 Åbom,Mats...82 Abro,Lauren Abu-Farha,Fadi , 109, 110, 111, 113,...118, 121, 122 Achtenova,Gabriela Ackerl,Martin Ackley,Robert... 39, 43 Acosta,Ricardo Adachi,Shuichi Adams,Curtis G...99 Adelman,Brad... 77, 80 Adelman,Steven Ademuwagun,Ayse D Adeniran,Olusanmi Adlam,Arthur...95 Adlercreutz,Ludvig Adomeit,Philipp...72 Afjeh,Homa Afkhami,Behdad Agarwal,Ashwini Agarwal,Avinash Kumar...79 Agarwal,Jatin Agelin-Chaab,Martin...31 Agostinelli,Enrico Ahari,Homayoun... 72, 75, 76, 78, 80 Ahmad,Suleman Ahmed,Ahfaz Ahn,Byung Ki Aich,Sudipto...45 Aiello,M. Anthony...65 Aihara,Rodrigo Ainscough,Christopher airplanes...53, 60 Aizawa,Tets Ajayi,Oyelayo Akahori,Minoru Akehurst,Sam...146, 167 Akieda,Saneaki...72 Akihama,Kazuhiro Akita,Tomoyuki Akita,Yosuke Akl,Sayed Y...111, 130 Aksan,Nazan...45 Alajbegovic,Ales... 72, 79, 82, 85, 88 Alam,Monis Alam,Tanjimul...43 Alba-Flores,Roccio...56 Albin,Thivaharan Alcantar,Jose Velazquez...43 Alden,Andrew Scott...69 Alden,Marcus Alfredsson,Sara Alger,Terrence...140, 148, 156, 157 Algunaibet,Ibrahim Alhasia,Salah...62 Ali,Mohammed Yusuf Ali,Salah H. R...93, 117 Ali,Sherif...67 Ali,Syed...93 Aliukov,Sergei...127, 139, 151 Alkhesho,Issam Alkhteeb,Sultan A...58 Allen,Casey Maxwell...145, 148 Alley,R. Jesse Alley,Robert Jesse Allocca,Luigi , 144 Almeida,Carlos...58 Almond,Mathew...41 Almutairi,Mohammad...41 Al-Qurashi,Khalid Altenhof,William J...116, 119 Altimira,Mireia...101, 169 Alturk,Rakan Alyukov,Alexander Alyukov,Sergei Viktorovich Aly,Wael I. A Alzubail,Abdullah Amano,Yuki Amati,Giorgio...86 Amati,Nicola...43, 142 Ameen,Muhsin M Ames,David Amini,Mohammad Reza Amoresano,Amedeo Anand,Anuj...96 Anand,Beena...96 Anbarasu,Muniappan Anchukov,Vladislav Andersen,Johannes Anderson,Ann M...76 Anderson,Brian...56 Anderson,David W Anderson,Zackary...43 Andersson,Conny Andersson,Öivind...128, 138, 140 Andert,Jakob Ando,Kenichi...32 Ando,Mitsuhiro...53 Ando,Ryuji...76 Andou,Hiroya...67 Andrew,Rob...76, 142 Angell,Linda...34, 45 Annicchiarico,Claudio... 40, 150 Anschel,Paul...88 Anthonysamy,Baskar...43 Antin,Jonathan Frank...45 Anton,Donald Anugu,Anil...80 Anwar,Mohammad An,Yanzhao Anzai,Jun...58 Aoki,Toshiaki...61 Apeloig,Julien Appancheal,Anand Kumar Arai,Hirokazu Arat,Mustafa Ali Aravelli,Krishna...76 Archibald,Christopher...99 Archibald,Ken...34 Archibald,Kyle...34 Arechiga,Nikos... 63, 65 Arft,Carl Arimizu,Kaname Arisawa,Tatsuaki Armstrong,Christopher D...37, 43, 45 Arndt,Mark William...29 Arndt,Thorsten Arne,Andersson Arnold,Bill...62 Arora,Dipan...96 Arsie,Ivan...88 Arslan,Selin...61, 62 Arulanandan,Jayanth...76 ArulMoni,V Jeganathan Arulraj,Kaneshalingam...76 Arumugam,Murugan...79 Arunachalam,Muthukumar Arunkumar,S Arvidsson,Rickard Rolf Aryan,Devin...76 Asad,Usman Asai,Hiromitsu Asako,Tsuyoshi...80 Asami,Akihiko Asami,Shu Asaoka,Kazuya Asay,Alan F...37, 43, 45 Asher,Zachary D Ashkar,Hisham Al Ash,Lloyd Asim,Kamran Askling,Joel...55 Assadian,Farhad...43 Assadian,Francis...40, 72 Asthana,Shikhar... 87, 131, 152 Astolfi,Davide...43 Aswath,Pranesh B Atef,Nour Athani,Gopal... 61, 142 Athavale,Apoorva Atkinson,Christopher Atkinson,William , 170 Atsumi,Noritoshi Attard,William Attard,William P Aubry,Judicael...87 Augusma,Imani...56 Augustine,Paul Avella,Francesco Aversa,Christopher Avila,Santiago Awajan,Arafat...64 Axbrink,Christian...68 Ayala,Alberto...82 Ayalew,Beshah...33, 44 Ayeb,Mohamed...60, 133 Ayyar,Diwakar...97 Azzam,Badr S. N B Baba,Atsushi Baba,Shinichi Babinsky,H...34 Bachheibl,Florian Backhaus,Jacob...82 Badain,Nicholas Bade,Simhachalam...97 Badgley,Jennifer M...37, 41 Badra,Jihad...131, 146, 169 Badshah,Huzeifa...82 Baecker,Manfred Baeten,Caroline...96 Bagi,Sujay...76, 142 Bahiraei,Farid Bahrami,Behnam...83, 86 Bai,Hua Bai,Jie...69 Bailey,Derek...55 Bailey,Michael Bai,Sue... 53, 55 Bai,Tian , 122 Bai,Xue-Song Baker,Douglas M Baker,John...45 Bakker,Egbert...47 Bakker,P.C Bakshi,Soham...62 Balachandran,Ramanarayanan Balasubramanian,TL Balcombe,Andrea...86 Balland,David...68 Balla,Vamsi Krishna Ball,Douglas...76, 77 Ballinger,Robert S...41 Ballo,Federico...34 Balsley,Richard Balusu,Rajesh...61 Banerjee,Debasish Banerjee,Joydeep...30 Bansal,Arpit Bansal,Shubham Bao,Ran , 127 Bapty,Theodore...63 Barai,Anup...80 Barak,Adam...56 Barakat,Mohamed Samy...55 Baramov,Lubomir Barasa,Patrick...55 Barba,Daniel...167, 170 Barbash,Kevin P Barbat,Saeed...43, 116 Barbedette,Bertrand...87 Barber,Gary Barber,Phil...47 Bardasz,Ewa Alice Bardelcik,Alexander Bardi,Michele...133, 143 Bardubitzki,Sophie...83 Baren,John Van...94 Bares,Jason Bargende,Michael... 86, 90, 143, 151, 159 Barickman,Frank...39 Barker,Erin Barker,Luke Barkley,Adam Barlow,Jewel...41 Barone,Teresa Barros,Sam , 170 Barth,Mindy Barths,Hardo , 154, 161, 169 Bartley,Gordon J Bartolini,Nicola... 31, 43 Bartolucci,Lorenzo , 169 Basara,Branislav... 47, 48, 170 Basco,J. K Baseski,Igor Bassett,Michael...133, 137, 167 Bates,Roberts...61 Batra,Pulkit Batterson,Joshua...55 Battista,Davide Di Battistoni,Michele , 143, 152, 159,...160, 169, 171 Bauer,Kai-Lukas Bauinger,Christoph Baumgard,Kirby...73, 74 Baumgardt,Andreas Baumgarten,Oliver Bayraktar,Harun Beamer,Chad Beauchamp,Gray...37, 45 Beavis,Nicholas J Becchetti,Matteo...43 Becker,Juergen...54, 58 Bedair,Gamal Beeh,Elmar Beemster,Marcel...67 Behere,Sagar...68 SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition 173

176 PARTICIPANTS INDEX Belanger,Paul Belassel,Mohammed Belgiovane,Domenic J...55 Bella,Gino Bellis,Vincenzo De Belluz,Leanna...50 Belousov,Boris...56 Belwadi,Aditya...30 Belwafa,Jamel E...43 Belyaev,Nikolay...59 Belzile,Marc...50 Bengolea,Federico Bengtsson,Per-Erik Bennett,Alyssa Bennicke,Paul Bennur,Mallikarjuna...93, 96, 99, 101 Bensler,Henry...47 Benton,Mark...98, 99, 158 Beran,Jaroslav...54, 56, 161 Berejka,Anthony Berger,Christian...47 Bergman,Lawrence...47 Bergmeir,Philipp Bergner,Bert...58 Berkhout,Basjan Bermudez,Vicente Bernard,Guillaume Bernard,Pierre-Antoine...68 Berneck,Dirk Berner,Hans-Juergen Berni,Fabio , 161 Berning,Torsten Bertoch,James V...49 Bethel,Cindy...99 Bettoja,Federica Bevly,David...55 Beyerlein,Steven W Bhandarkar,Ramchandra Bhardwaj,Om Parkash...86 Bhatt,Antara...65 Bhatt,Shailen P...61 Bhave,Amit Bhirud,Pankaj Goverdhan Bhivate,Parth...99 Bianchi,Gian Marco...87 Bian,Mingyuan...32 Bidaine,Benoit Bidarvatan,Mehran Bielaczyc,Piotr...83, 86 Bieniek,Mitchell...86 Bierwagen,Gordon Biever,Wayne...49 Bi,Fengrong...55, 128 Bikas,Georgios Bilheux,Hassina Bing,Zhonghui...99 Biondi,Alessandro...68 Biscontini,Giulia Bish,Eric Bishop,Neil , 118 Biswas,Kundan Biswas,Sayan Bitsis,Daniel Christopher Bi,Xiaobo Blacha,Thomas...47 Blanchard,Antoine...47 Blanco,Diego Blanks,Matthew Blaxill,Hugh Blekhman,David Blessinger,Matthew Blomberg,Christopher Kim Bloom,I Bloor,Thomas...69 Blows,Andrew Blue,Craig...91 Bobba,Somasekhar , 108, 116, 119 Boccardo,Giulio Bock,Benjamin...49 Boehman,Andre...79, 141, 152 Boerensen,Christoph Boese,Doyle Boettcher,Eric J Boger,Thorsten...73, 74 Boggarapu,Naveen...69 Bogner,Erik Bohac,Stanislav V... 77, 130 Bohbot,Julien Bohn,Christian Bolarinwa,Emmanuel O Bolla,Michele...133, 135 Bollapragada,Varun...49 Bonitz,Sabine... 42, 47 Bonkoski,Phillip...85 Bonnaud,Patrick Bonnen,John J , 115, 118, 119 Boorgu,Sai Bordatchev,Evgueni...29 Borg,Anders Borghesi,Davide Borkowski,Dariusz...68 Borman,Stephen...133, 137 Borth,Jacob...49 Bortles,William...37, 49 Borz,Meghan Borz,Meghan J Bosek,Jacek...96 Bose,Shankar Bosley,Alfred D Boulanger,Jean-Maxime Boulouchos,Konstantinos , 151 Bourhis,Guillaume Bova,Sergio...85 Bowker,Rick Boyer,Brad Boyle,Linda Ng...34 Bozeman,Jeffrey...74, 77, 80 Bozic,Ante Bozza,Fabio...131, 137, 143 Brabetz,Ludwig...60, 133 Brace,Chris...131, 146, 167 Bracke,Sam Bradley,Thomas Bradley,Thomas H Brahmasani,Lakshmaiah... 82, 85, 139 Braisher,Mike...80, 86 Branagan,Daniel J Brandao,Felipe Vilhena Brand,Jan-Friedrich...96 Bratt,Niclas Brauss,Michael Bravo,Yolanda Brear,Michael Breda,Sebastiano Breden,Douglas P Breivik,Nicole Bresler,Matthew Bressan,Fabio Brezny,Rasto Briggs,Michael L , 137 Briggs,Thomas Edward Brink,Jason...41 Brink,Morten...29 Briscoe,Kenneth Brito,F. P...38 Brito,F.P Britton,Doug...53 Brocker,Andrew Brockmann,Paul...76 Brock,Ronald SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition Broekaert,Stijn...128, 144 Bromberg,Leslie...72, 74, 135 Broniewicz,Alexander... 42, 47 Brooker,Aaron Brooks,Johnell...45, 98, 99, 158 Brophy,Walter...93 Brown,Alan , 159 Brown,Daniel...43 Brown,Larry...95 Brown,Lindsay Brown,Timothy...37, 68 Brunberg,Johan Bruneaux,Gilles...133, 143 Bruno,Bradford A...76 Brusiani,Federico...87 Brusstar,Matthew...79 Bryan,Lyle Stanley... 53, 54, 57, 58, 60, 64 Bryden,Geraint Bubna,Piyush...91, 99 Buchman,Michael R Buckland,Julia Buckley,Stephen...65, 68 Bucknell,John R...157, 165 Budde,Matthias Buerkle,Ilja...93 Buesnel,Guy...56 Buller,William...68 Bullough,John D...32 Bumbaroska,Mira Bumiller,Kurt...80 Bunce,Michael Burgess,Stuart...47 Burluka,A. A Burnett,Roger...47 Burnham,Andrew...80 Burton,David...41 Burton,Jonathan Buscher,William A Busch,Oliver Busch,Stephen Bustillos,Eduardo Butcher,Brendan Butcher,Cliff...118, 121 Butcher,Daniel Butcher,Richard Butts,Kenneth Bybee,Michael C Cadwell,John...30 Cai,Hao...80 Cairns,Alasdair Cai,Wayne , 133, 147 Calabrese,Francesco Calamiello,Antonella Calderbank,John...93 Çalkan,Kemal Callahan,Timothy Camboa,Andre Camm,Joseph...82 Campos,Daniel Canova,Marcello , 163, 167 Cantore,Giuseppe Cao,Chong...67 Cao,Dongpu Cao,Guang-Jun Cao,Libo...34 Capitani,Renzo... 40, 150 Capobianco,Massimo , 167 Caputo,Sabino Card,Angela E...99 Cardone,Massimo Cardoso,Valdir Carignano,Anthony Carlson,Richard Barney Carrera,Julio...96, 153 Carrigan,Travis...96 Carroll,Mary...76 Carter,Jarrod... 47, 49 Carter,Neal... 43, 45, 49 Carugati,Eugenio Cary,Mark , 171 Cashen,Daniel...29 Cash,Robin Y...72 Casino,Michael...30 Casper,Shawn P Castanier,Matthew...99, 101, 102 Castellani,Francesco... 31, 43 Castellazzi,Luca Castiglione,Teresa...85 Castro,Fabio Castro,Leandro Caswell,Greg K Catapano,Francesco...148, 170 Caton,Jerald Caudle,Ron Cavanaugh,Tim A Cavaretta,Michael...91 Cavicchi,Andrea Cenker,Emre Cernik,Filip Cerri,Tarcisio Cesare,Matteo De... 88, 151, 171 Cesiel,Douglas Chadwell,Christopher...140, 156 Chadwell,Christopher J Chae,Dongsuk Chahine,Richard Chai,Lin Chakraborty,Pulakesh...92 Chalet,David Chamberlain,Sam Chambon,Paul...91 Chamma,Ahmad...65 Chana,Kam Chanda,Alak...80 Chanda,Sreedhar...86 Chan,Edward Chaney,Larry Chang,ChenFang... 54, 57 Chang,Han-Yuan Chang,Joseph Young-il Chang,Junseok , 138 Chang,Sehyun...39 Chang,Wayne Chang,Yan Chang,Zhanteng Chao,Xiuli...91 Chapman,Elana , 134 Chaturvedi,Bhaskar...30 Chaudhari,Anita...148, 163, 165 Chaudhari,Prathamesh...43, 120 Chavan,Jaideep Singh Chavannavar,Praveen...80, 86 Chen,Bo... 39, 67 Chen,Bob Chen,Boxiao...91 Chen,Chaoyang...34 Chen,Chi-Chen... 41, 55 Chen,Chong Chen,Chun Lin Chendil,C Chen,Dong Chen,Gang Cheng,Chuanhui Cheng,Guang Cheng,Li Cheng,Minghuang Cheng,Mu-Hua...43

177 PARTICIPANTS INDEX Cheng,Sheng Chen,Guofei...111, 115, 116, 118, 119 Cheng,Wai K , 157 Cheng,Xiang...80 Cheng,Yu Chen,Hai-Ying... 77, 163 Chen,Harry...96 Chen,Heming...68 Chen,Hong...90, 157 Chen,Huanlei...69 Chen,Huipeng...45 Chen,Jing Chen,Junyi Chen,Kuo-huey Chen,Long...32 Chen,Ming...68, 74, 108, 115, 118, 121,...153, 157 Chen,Mingyang...42 Chen,Qi Chen,Qian... 36, 93 Chen,Qinqing Chen,Qipeng...58 Chen,Quan Chen,Rong... 37, 171 Chen,Rui Chen,Shuming Chen,Tangming Chen,Tzung-Te...29 Chen,Wei...91 Chen,Weijian Chen,Weitao...43 Chen,Xiang...80, 111, 131, 154 Chen,Xiaoming , 118, 121 Chen,Xinbo...39 Chen,Xingfu...99 Chen,Xuefei , 150, 157, 165 Chen,Xueqian...93 Chen,Ya Lun Chen,Yaobin...41 Chen,Yin Chen,Yong-Ching Chen,Yuche Chen,Zhanming Chesse,Pascal Chiang,Peter Chiba,Yuki...61 Chichester,Chad W...101, 113 Chien,Stanley...41 Chigada,Peter I...76 Chikazawa,Ryosuke...30 Chinta,Balakrishna Chiodi,Marco Chiriac,Constantin , 113 Chishty,Muhammad Aqib...133, 135 Chmela,Franz Choi,Byeong-Ug...45 Choi,Hoimyung Choi,Hoyeon Choi,Kyoo Sil Choi,Seungmok Choi,Youngjae...32 Cho,Kukwon Cho,Mu-Jung...53 Chong,Ng Eng...32 Cho,Taehwan...41 Chou,Clifford Chou,Clifford C... 30, 34, 43, 49, 117 Choudhury,Amit...53, 55, 58, 68 Chou,Fang-Chieh...65 Chou,Pei-Ting...29 Christensen,Earl...127, 149 Chrysler,Susan Chuang,Ching-Hung...91 Chuanli,Liu , 171 Chubbock,Stuart Chu,Chun-Wen...29 Chudnovsky,Yury...47 Chu,Edmund W Chung,Chung Choo...43 Chung,Jongwon Chung,Kwang Sik Chung,Sukho Chung,TaeYoung Chung,Young rock Chupka,Gina M Churkunti,Preetham Ciatti,Stephen Cicalese,Giuseppe Cieslar,Dariusz...65 Cimarello,Alessandro Cipka,Piotr Cipollone,Roberto Ciriello,Antonio...86 Clague,Ralph Clark,Davion O...80 Clark,Nigel N Clark,Timothy Clauser,Mark...49 Clayton,Graham Cleary,David , 137 Cleary,Martin Cleary,Matthew J Cleary,Thomas M...29 Cleland,Marshall Clerck,James De...93, 96 Climent,Héctor Cochran,Jack...49 Cohen,Gary , 123 Cole,Zach Colin,Olivier Collee,Vincent , 152 Collet,Susan...86 Collin,Christopher...41 Collins,John...80 Collins,John C Colucci,Joseph M Colwell,Jeff D...29 Coma,Gilles Comer,Taylor...99 Comte,Pierre...86 Conley,Matthew...34 Conlon,Brendan connectivity,with...53 Connolly,Matthew Constensou,Cyrille Conti,Piero...43 Contreras,Ulysses Corberan,José Corberan,José M Cordiner,Stefano Cordon,Dan Corgnale,Claudio Coric,Mirko Cormerais,Mickael...87 Corrigan,Eric...76 Corson,Benjamin Cortigiani,Fabrizio...32 Cort,Joel...98 Coryell,Jason , 113 Costall,Aaron W , 167 Costa,Michela Costanzo,Vincent Costanzo,Vincent S Costin,Mark...63 Cowart,Jim Cox,Andrew Cox,Jonathan D Cracknell,Roger Craig,Angus...76 Craig,Scott...65, 67, 68 Craig,Timothy...72, 77 Crain,Trevor , 165 Crandall,Jeff...49 Crescenzo,Domenico Cricchio,Andrea...88 Cronhjort,Andreas , 145, 150, 167 Crosty,Nathan... 53, 55 Croswell,Peter Cruz,Camilo Cubito,Claudio Cuccia,Frank Anthony Cuddihy,Jeremy Cui,Haitao Culbertson,David...76 Cummings,Thomas Cung,Khanh , 152 Curcuruto,Gabriele...43 Curran,Scott... 79, 80, 91, 128, 135, 140, , 154 Currier,Neal Currier,Patrick Curry,Brian...46 Curtis,Eric W Custer,Nicholas Cuyper,Thomas De...128, 144 Czarnecki,Krzysztof...68 Czarnetzki,Walter Czerny,Barbara J...53, 55, 58, 61, 63,...65, 68 Czerwinski,Jan...86 Czubay,John , 159, 167 D Dacharum,Ganesh D Adamo,Alessandro D Addario,Pamela...45 DAddetta,Gian Antonio...49 Daehn,Glenn Dagci,Oguz H Dahlander,Petter , 156 Dahl,Daniel Dahl,Jeffrey Dahlstrom,Jessica Dahnz,Christoph Daian,Philip...58 Dai,Haifeng Daily,Jeremy...49 Dai,Wengang Dajaku,Gurakuq Dakroub,Husein...58, 64 Dalal,Sunil...32 Dalenbäck,Jan-Olof...80 Dalen,Kristine Dalmases,Carlos Arregui...45 D Amato,Anthony...56 D Ambrosio,Joseph G...58, 61, 63, 65, 68 Dam,Nico , 159 Dam,N.J Danaher,David Danckert,Bernd...76 Dane,Chiel Danisi,Giacomo D Anna,Gloria...53 Dannebaum,Udo...68, 70 Dare,Ademola Darin,Matthew...67 Darlington,Thomas L...82 Darmstadt,Patrick R Darwish,Hussain...68 Dascalescu,Diana Das,Pranab Datar,Advaita...67 Datta,Sandip Dauer,Kenneth Dauphin,Roland D Auteuil,Annick...42 David,Jeffrey Davies,Clifton...68 Davies,Paul Robert...92 Davis,Gary A...46 Davis,Richard Davis,Richard S...127, 133, 140, 148, 156, , 164, 171 Davy,Martin...82 Daw,Charles Dawsey,Robert Dawson,Jeffrey...45 Daya,Rohil...86 Day,John... 53, 55, 67, 68 Day,Terry D...45 Deb,Anindya... 30, 34, 43, 117 Debouk,Rami Ismail...63 DeBry,Garrett...99 Debusk,Melanie M December,Timothy S Dede,Ercan...85 DeJong,Richard...42, 94 Dekraker,Paul...86, 167, 170 Delaney,Matthew Delany,Matt Delorme,Gilles DelVescovo,Dan Dempsey,Adam B , 137, 140 Dempsey,J. Franklin Denbratt,Ingemar Denggao,Huang...98 Deng,Jun , 137, 157 Deng,Weiwen...39, 55, 68, 69, 109, 134, 167 Denk,Petr...56 Denton,Bradley Depcik,Christopher... 83, 86, 149, 150, 169 Dernotte,Jeremie D Errico,Gianluca , 145, 154, 159,...161, 169 Deshmukh,Jyotirmoy Deshpande,Suraj DesJardins,John...45 Detwiler,Duane...96 Deur,Joko , 167 Devabhaktuni,Vijay Kumar Devaraj,Arun Devarakonda,Maruthi...83, 86 Dev,Shouvik , 156 Dhadyalla,Gunwant...67 Dhar,Sujan...94, 99, 152 Dheenadhayalan,Padmanaban... 41, 53 Diab,Mohammed Dibble,Robert DiBiaso,Eric...58 DiCecco,Sante Dickerson,Terrence Dickinson,Matthew W...93 Digeser,Steffen...83 DiMaggio,Craig Dinesh,Fnu Renganathan...98 Ding,Haichun Ding,Nenggen Ding,Peiran Ding,Renkai Ding,Yi , 133, 147 Dion,Bernard...65 Dionnet,Frederic Dispenza,Dan Divekar,Prasad Diwan,Rajat...98 Dixit,Manish...39 Dixon,George DiZio,Paul...43 Dizy,Julian SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition 175

178 PARTICIPANTS INDEX Djuric,Ana M Dlugosz,Rafal Tomasz...68 Dobashi,Toshiyuki Dobres,Jonathan... 32, 45 Dobson,Douglas Dodson,Bryan Doerr,Heiko...61 Doig,Dwight Doi,Tomoyuki...49 Domenech,Vicent , 134 Domeyer,Joshua...65 Dongare,Kapil... 61, 142 Dong,Libo...41 Dong,lihui...82 Dong,Liqiang Dong,Mike...93 Dong,Mingming Dong,PengBo Dong,Xueqing Dong,ZheLin Donze,Alexandre Doorlag,Mark Doornbos,Gerben Dou,Danan... 77, 80 Doude,Matthew...99 Douglas,Roy...81, 88 Dourra,Hussein...157, 159 Downs,Daniel...99 Doyle,David Drabo,Mebougna...145, 148 Dragoti-Cela,Eranda Drennan,Scott Allen...80, 86 Drignei,Dorin Drikakis,Dimitris...47 Driscoll,Mark Dronzkowski,David...93 Drost,Kevin Drugge,Lars...47 Duarte,Gonçalo...83 Dube,Adwitiya Du,Changqing , 122 Duchemin,Matthieu Duell,Edward...34 Duell,Edward G... 31, 32, 34, 36, 39, 41,... 47, 49 Du,Haiping... 43, 109 Duke,Daniel , 136 Dukhan,Nihad...72 Dumitrescu,Cosmin E Dumnov,Gennady...29 Duncan,Allen B...80, 86 Duni,Efthimio Duoba,Michael...74, 127, 133, 140, 148, 157 Duong,T Du,Qianqian Duraisamy,Ganesh Durbin,Thomas...79, 142, 148 Durbin,Thomas D...80 Durst,Phillip...99 Du,Xinyu...70 Du,Xuzhi...79 Du,Yongchang Du,Yu...70, 119 Dvorchak,Michael E Eagle,W. Ethan , 145 Eakle,Scott...80 Easter,Jordan Elizabeth Ebbitt,Gordon...42 Ebe,Kazutoshi...32, 34, 45 Ebert-Hamilton,Sheila... 30, 37, 101 Ebina,Masaki Echempati,Raghu... 99, 101 Eckhart,Jim...29 Edamoto,Yoshihiro Eder,Johannes...68 Ee,Chris A. Van...30 Eftekhari,Mohammadreza Egbers,Robert , 113 Egelja,Aleksandra Eichberger,Arno Eichlseder,Helmut...83, 135 Eidehall,Andreas...55 Eiliat,Hoda...112, 113, 116, 119 Eilts,Peter...74, 131 Eisazadeh-Far,Kian Eisele,Fabian Eisele,Scott...63 Ejakov,Mikhail A Ekchian,Jack...43 Ekman,Petter...32 Ekoto,Isaac Elango,Adarsh...92 Elango,Adarsh Viji...91 Elbel,Stefan Elfstrom,Gary...31 El-Gindy,Moustafa...41 El-Hannouny,Essam...135, 143, 152, 159, 169 ElHelw,Mohamed...60, 65 Ellies,Benjamin...86 Ellinghaus,Kay Elliott,Eric S Ellsworth,Patrick Elofsson,Per...34 Elsasser,Devin...39 El-Sayed,Mohamed...90, 91, 92, 96 El-Sharkawy,Alaa... 72, 79, 82, 85, 86,...88, 96 Elturk,Jayson Elwardany,Ahmed...131, 146, 169 Emekwuru,Nwabueze Endisch,Christian... 65, 93 Endo,Hiroatsu Endo,Katsumi...41 Endo,Terumasa England,Roger Engler-Pinto,Carlos Engler-Pinto,Carlos Carvalho...111, 115,...118, 119 Englisch,D Enloe,Charles Enomoto,Toshio...42 Epple,Boris Erck,Robert Eriksson,Lars , 167 Ernst,Markus...53 Erpolat,Serhat Espitia,Elkin Esser,Frank...39 Estefanous,Fadi Adly Anis...140, 148 Evans,Carl...59 Evans,J. Howard... 60, 64 Every,Joshua L...39 Eynde,Xavier Vanden F Fabian,Jurgen...53, 167 Fabris,Simone...65 Fadler,Gregory... 32, 34, 47, 49 Faghani,Ehsan Fairbrother,Robert...83 Fairchild,Joseph M...68 Faithfull,Paul...67 Falcucci,Giacomo...86 Falfari,Stefania...87 Fallon,Lisa... 30, 112, 113 Falzon,Brian SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition Famouri,Parviz Fan,Chuang Fang,Jian...92 Fang,Jianguang Fang,Tianshi Fang,Yao Fan,Houchuan Fan,Xiangshan Farahani,Vali...99 Farfan-Cabrera,Leonardo Farias,Tiago...83 Farrace,Daniele Fartaj,Amir...85, 131 Fasching,Paul Fatemi,Ali Fatmi,Zeeshan Fatouraie,Mohammad Fatzinger,Edward C federal,representatives from...62 Fedewa,Andrew Fedor,William Fehr,Walton L...60, 61 Fekete,James Felke,Tim Feng,Lili Feng,Renhua Feng,Xingxing Fengying,Qiao Feng,Zhaoxuan Fenske,George Ferrara,Giovanni Ferrari,Lorenzo Ferreira,Fabio Da Silva Ferreira,Wallace Fidan,Baris...54 Fiederling,Roland...29 Fievisohn,Elizabeth M...34 Figura,Jiri...86 Filev,Dimitar...56 Filipi,Zoran... 86, 88, 168 Filipi,Zoran S... 99, 134, 158 Filippou,Sotiris Finch,David A Finesso,Roberto Fingerman,Michael E Finney,Charles Finney,Charles E.A Fiocco,Marco Fisher,Amit...69 Fisher,Galen B...77, 82 Fisher,Jacob L...34 Fitz,Todd , 113 Fix,Ryan...38 Flannagan,Michael J...29, 32, 37 Flegel,Christopher...99 Fleming,Matthew , 133, 140, 148, 157 Flener,Michael J Florea,Radu...146, 154 Floweday,Gareth Flynn,Thomas...49 Foley,James... 29, 32, 34, 45, 65 Foley,Ryan...82 Foltz,Patrick...49 Fontana,Edward C...99 Fontanesi,Stefano , 145, 154, 161, 169 Forbes,David C...39 Forsmark,Joy , 110 Forsmark,Joy Hines Forster,Nathan Foster,Craig Foster,Lee...82 Foster,Matthew Fotowat,Shahram...85 Fouts,Lisa Fowler,Michael Frait,John A Francqueville,Loic Francy,Faye...53 Frankel,Gerald Franken,Tim Franzke,Bjoern...72 Fraser,Roydon Freeze,Brad...61, 62 Freienstein,Heiko...49 Freiwald,Axel...58 Frerichs,Andrew E Frey,Jesse Fricke,Fabian...86 Friedman,Peter Friedrich,Horst Fritz,Peter...96 Fritz,Ralf...68 Frizzi,Roberto...34 Frossard,Quentin...87 Fu,Bo...72 Fu,Chen... 34, 82 Fuchs,Laszlo Fuchs,Robert FU,Jianqin Fujimoto,Misaki...78 Fujimoto,Mitoshi...64 Fujiyoshi,Tadashi Fukagawa,Tateru Fukaya,Yuki...41 Fukazawa,Masahiro...45 Fukuchi,Yuichi...41 Fukuda,Hideo...32 Fukuda,Koichiro...84 Fukudome,Hideki...32 Fukui,Kenji Fukui,Toshinao...38 Fukumi,Yuki Fukushige,Takashi Fukushima,Tadayoshi...42 Fukuyama,Satoshi Fu,Li...41 Funatsumaru,Osamu Funayama,Yoshihiro Furey,Robert L...82 Furry,Scott , 150, 157, 165 Furui,Kenji...86 Furumata,Seiji Furuta,Takayuki...53 Fushiki,Shunsuke Fussey,Peter Futakuchi,Yusuke Futamata,Hisao Futamura,Yasunori...96 Fuxman,Adrian...85 Fu,Yan...91 G Gabel,Klaus...83 Gabler,Hampton C Gabler,H. Clay...34, 37, 41 Gaechter,Jens Gaewsky,James...34 Gaffney,Ben Gagas,Brent Gagliardi,Adriano...39 Gaitonde,Jaya...54 Gajanayake,Ananda Galante-Fox,Julie , 135 Galindo,José Gallagher,Kevin , 162 Gallardo,Ezequiel A Galliera,Enrico Gallone,Alessandro Galloway,Rick...108

179 PARTICIPANTS INDEX Gallrein,Axel Galluzzi,Renato...43 Galvagno,Enrico Ganaoui-Mourlan,Ouafaé El Ganapathy,Sakthinathan Gandhi,Umesh Gandhi,Yash Gandolfi,Simone Ganesan,Subramaniam...61 Ganeshan,Subramanian Gangadharan,Deepak...58 Ganti,Himakar Gao,Bingzhao Gao,Dingwei Gao,Dongzhi Gao,Ji...69 Gao,Litang...93, 111 Gao,Pu...101, 115 Gao,Sicun...65 Gao,Tongyang Gao,Xinya Gao,Yunkai...43, 119 Gao,Zhenhai...34 Gao,Zhiming...72, 77 Gao,Zhongquan Gara,Luan Garbovan,Sandy...95 Garcia,Antonio...128, 131, 134, 135, 145, 154 García,Marta Garcia-Oliver,Jose M...128, 133, 140, 156 Garcia-Oliver,Jose M Garcia,Patrick...96 Gardhagen,Roland...32 Garg,Anmol...34 Garinei,Alberto...43 Garmory,Andrew...39 Garrott,W. Riley... 32, 39, 43, 47 Gaspar,John...37, 68 Gaubert,Remi , 156 Gault,Roger Gauterin,Frank Gavarraju,Srinivasa Gavarraju,Srinivasa Raju...61 Gaydosh,Thomas...93 Gaylard,Adrian...39, 47, 50 Gaylard,Adrian P... 31, 32, 34, 36, 39, 41,... 47, 49 Gegich,Matthew Gehmlich,Ryan K Gehrke,Christopher Geisler,Robert L Geist,Bruce K...107, 113 Gentz,Gerald Gentz,Gerald R Genzale,Caroline George,Agish...61 George,John George,Sam Georges,Cédric Gepner,Bronislaw...34, 49 Gepner,Bronislaw D...49 Gergely,Peter...65 Gerhard,Jürgen Gerhart,Matthew Gerling,Dieter Germane,Geoff...37, 43, 45 Ge,Yao...91 Ge,Yunshan...86 Ghandhi,Jaal , 171 Gholamisheeri,Masumeh Ghosh,Jyotishman...43 Gibson,Madeleine...65 Gidcumb,Yuko N Gil,Gibin...47 Gindy,Sharif...62 Gingrich,Jess Giovanardi,Marco...43 Giovannoni,Nicola Girolamo,Marco Di Giusto,Paolo...68 Gladyshev,Pavel...61 Gladyshev,Sergey...59 Gladyshev,Sergey P...61, 152, 159, 167 Glahn,Claus Glaser,Daniel S...32 Glaser,Yi G...32 Glav,Ragnar...82 Gleason,Mark E... 32, 34, 47, 49 Glover,Stephen...88 Gobbi,Massimiliano... 34, 38 Godara,Vikas Goddard,Jeremy Godlewski,Larry Godwin,Olivia...43 Goebel,Kai Goering,Jon Goey,L.P.H. de...79 Gogna,Naginder Goh,Madeline J...53 Gokhale,Apurva...91 Gokhale,Vaibhav V...43 Golden,Steve Goldsborough,Scott , 154 Golovashchenko,Sergey...108, 113 Golsch,Kevin... 47, 49 Gómez,Gaspar Luis Gil...47 Gómez,Javier Gomez,John...80 Gonçalves,Gonçalo...83 Gong,Huifeng Gong,Huiming...86 Gong,Jing Goodin,Christopher...99 Goodrich,Barbara , 135 Goodwin,Frank Gopalakrishnan,Bhaskaran...83 Gopalakrishnan,Venkatesh Gorensek,Primos Gorges,Roger Gorgia,Thomas Gosbee,Darren...80 Goschutz,Martin Goto,Kuniaki Goto,Shigeaki Goto,Tetsuo Goto,Yoshitsugu Goto,Yuichi...83 Gould,Thomas J Gou,Yang...36 Govindan,Nagarajan Govindarajalu,Murali...80 Gowda,Nikhil...45 Gowda,Sanketh Gow,Felix Goyal,Deepesh...76 Graupner,Wilhelm...86 Graves,Ronald...91 Graves,William...43 Gray,Kevin...137, 167 Greaves,Richard W Greb,Karl...63 Greco,Giordano...43 Green,Charles A...32 Greenham,Neil...76 Green,Johney...91 Gregersen,Misha Marie...47 Grewe,Timothy Grichnik,Michael Jon...74, 77 Grill,Michael...86, 143 Grimaldi,Alberto Grimaldi,Carlo N Grisch,Frédéric Groebel,David J...93 Groene,Michael...58 Groenewald,J...80 Groff,Edward G , 137 Groppo,Riccardo...55 Gross,Daniel Grossman,Ronald S Grötsch,Stefan G...29 Gruber,Rebekah Gruen,Petra...85 Grußmann,Elmar...86 Gruszczynski,Robert...61 Grygier,Paul...39, 43, 47 Guan,Hao guan,li Guan,Lifeng Gu,Cheng...39 Guercioni,Guido Ricardo Guessous,Laila Guevel,Sabine...65 Gugnani,Bindiya Guilain,Stéphane Gukelberger,Raphael Gu,Liang Gullberg,Peter...82 Gunaratne,Pujitha Gunasekaran,Natarajan Gunderson,Joel Guo,Hengjie Guo,Huairui...93 Guo,Konghui Guo,Mingchao , 115, 118, 119 Guo,Xiaoru Guo,Xuexun...39, 74 Guo,Yang...36 Guo,Yichao , 137, 142, 143, 150, 152,...157, 165 Gupta,Ashraya Gupta,Ashutosh , 133 Gupta,Deepak...83 Gupta,Omnaath Guptha Harihara Gupta,Subhabrata...61 Gupta,Umashanker...97, 101 Gupta,Vishal...34 Gupte,Keyur...62 Gu,Randy...90, 91, 93, 96, 99, 101 Gurjar,Soumil Gu,Yi Sung...43 Guzel,Ahmet H Habuchi,Ryoji Hacker,Sarah...45 Hada,Hideki...60, 61, 62 Hada,Masatoshi...41 Hadl,Klaus...83 Haga,Tomoyuki...58 Hagen,Chris...131, 142, 150 Haggag,Salem A Haider,Syed F...46, 96, 99 Haiyum,Abdul Hajbabaei,Maryam Hakeem,Mohannad Hakim,Layal Ha,Kyoung-Ku Halbhuber,Johannes Halfpenny,Andrew...93 Hall,Amber...41 Hall,Carrie , 145 Haller,James Hall,Jonathan...133, 137 Hall,Jonathon M Hallman,Jason Hallman,Jason J...34 Hall,Matthew J Halloway,Dale...34 Hallstrom,Kevin Halow,George F Hamada,Shigetaka Hamaguchi,Takeshi Hamakawa,Takeru , 152 Hamalian,Shant...72 Hamamura,Yoshihiko Hamilton,Benjamin...29 Hamilton,Jason...93, 118 Hamilton,Len Hamilton,Travis...86 Ham,Suk Jae... 30, 35 Hamza,Karim Hanaki,Yasunari...78 Hanamura,Katsunori...83 Hanano,Shingo Hanauer,Christophe Hanbal,Mohab Yasser Han,Bonghoon Hance,Brandon M Han,Dong , 154 Haneda,Hiroaki Hangas,Jon Han,Jingpeng Han,JungJae Han,Kyoungchan Hannon,Terry Hansen,John...65 Hansen,Steve Hansen,Taylor Hanson,Reed Hanssmann,Daniel...48 Han,Taehoon...85, 86 Han,Taeyoung...47, 127, 147 Han,Wei...39 Han,Xiaoye Han,Xin Hanyu,Susumu Hao,Han...80 Haque,Imtiaz Harada,Hironori Harada,Masaki Harada,Tomohisa...64 Hara,Takashi Hara,Takuya...72 Hara,Yoichiro...53 Hardes,Stefan...55 Hardy,Bruce Hardy,Gilles Hardy,Warren N...34 Harinath,Arvind...80 Harms,Kevin Harnett,Kevin...53 Harp,Spencer...39, 154, 156 Harrison,Jonathan Hartley,Ryan Hasegawa,Miwako...67 Hasegawa,Takahiko Hase,Kohei Hashemian,Alireza...43, 44 Hashimoto,Hisashi Hashimoto,Jun Hashimoto,Masanori Hashizume,Takeshi Hashizume,Yoshimitsu... 36, 49, 50 Hassaneen,Ahmed E Hatakeyama,Nozomu SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition 177

180 PARTICIPANTS INDEX Hata,Ryuichi Hattori,Souichirou Hattori,Yoshiaki Hattori,Yoshikazu...41 Hattori,Yoshiyuki...64 Hatzipanagiotou,Alexandros Haughton,Andrew Haupt,Tomasz A...99 Hauschild,Hans W...34 Hawkes,Evatt...133, 135 Hawkins,Shawn Haworth,Daniel C , 154, 161, 169 Hayakawa,Kisaburo Hayashi,Koichiro Hayashi,Yasuhiro...67 Head,Larry...62 Head,Robert Heck,Ronald Hector,Louis , 122 Hector,Louis Gerard Hedrick,J. Karl Hedrick,R Hege,Andreas...61 Heibel,Achim Heitz,Mark...39, 43, 47 Hekal,Abd El-Rahman...96 Hellier,Paul Helmer,Melanie Hemdal,Stina He,Minsheng Hendy,Muhannad...96 Henein,Naeim A Henner,Manuel...85 Henriksson,Fredrik...99 Henry,Cary... 76, 80, 83 Henry,Christopher D...29 Hensel,Sebastian Henze,Roman Hernandez,Luis Herrin,David W... 39, 40, 41, 45 Herrin,Ronald...140, 148 Herrin,Ronald James...140, 148 Herrmann,Guido...47 He,Rui...39, 65, 68, 69, 109 Hervas-Blasco,Estefanía...157, 161 Hessel,David...37, 43 Hess,Howard He,Weikun-Jimmy He,Xiao Yu He,Xin , 171 Heydinger,Gary J...39, 43, 47 He,Yucheng...67 He,Yuping Heywood,John Hibberd,Benjamin Hibino,Ryoichi...41 Higgins,Nicholas...80 Higuchi,Kazunori Higuchi,Kenichi...96 Higuchi,Tomoya Hijawi,Mohammad...93 Hildebrandt,Harry A...61 Hildebrand,Volker...30, 34 Hilditch,James Hill,Haley Hill,Leslie...80, 82, 86 Himeno,Hiroshi Himmler,Andreas...65 Hinojosa,Matthew Hioki,Jun...99 Hirabayashi,Satoko Hirai,Takeshi... 54, 55, 65 Hirano,Satoshi Hiraoka,Kenji...143, 155 Hirasawa,Takamichi Hirata,Yoshiro...67 Hiratsuka,Ichiro Hiratsuka,Shigeyoshi Hirche,Benjamin Hirohashi,Wataru...67 Hiroki,Motoji Hirose,Shogo...80 Hirose,Shota Hirose,Toshiya...54 Hirota,Yasuki...85 Hirzer,Andreas...45 Hirz,Mario...53, 171 Hite,Joseph...63 Hoag,Kevin Hoag,Kevin L , 169 Hoard,John...85, 86, 152 Hoard,John W Hocking,Ashlie B...65 Hodges,Steven...29 Hodges,Steven E...29 Hodgkins,Jeffrey R...93 Hodgson,Devin Hoffman,Mark...88 Hoffman,Mark A...86 Hofmann,Heath...99 Hofmann,Oliver Hofstetter,Martin Hojnacki,Henry E...37, 41 Hojo,Teppei...31 Holderbaum,Bastian...86 Holland,Steven Holland,Steven W Holl,Stephen M...80 Holmes,Alan Holmes,K. John Holweg,Edward Hommen,Gillis...83 Homsi,Emile...107, 116, 119 Honecker,Sharon L...93 Hong,Chae-Hwan...112, 116 Hong,Jeong Hong,Keum Taek Hong,Seung Hoon Hong,Yao Hori,Toshikazu...64 Horning,Charles...63 Horvath,Curt Hosaka,Tomoyuki...96 Hoshikawa,Norishige Hoshino,Takashi Hoshi,Takashi...147, 163 Hotta,Yoshihiro , 152 Hou,Hangsheng Hou,Jie Houldcroft,John...86 House,Christopher Howell,Jeff...49 Howell,Thomas Peter Howes,Meghan K...34 Howland,David L...30, 34 Hoyer,Kevin Hrnjak,Predrag...74, 77 Hsieh,Li...32 Hsu,Ting-Wei Hua,Charles Huai,Tao...82 Huang,Denggao Huang,Jun Huang,Kuohsiu David Huang,Libo...69 Huang,Mike Huang,Yiqun , 171 Huang,Yuexin Huang,Zhen Huang,Zuohua...139, 145, 153 Hua,Xin...39, 40, 171 Huber,Benedikt Huber,Robert W Hu,Bo...69, 131 Hu,Erjiang , 145, 155 Huff,Shean...161, 169 Hufnagel,Alan...99 Hu,Hongyu...34 Huisman,Sonny...47 Hui,Xie...98 Hu,Jibin Hu,Jie...93, 137, 152, 157 Hu,Jingwen...35, 101 Hu,Jun...109, 111, 113, 118, 163, 171 Hula,Aaron Hu,Liangjun , 171 Hull,Tina Hulzen,Shon Van...82 Humbert,Michael P...91 Hu,Min Humphreys,Hugh Luke...55 Hung,David L.S Hunter,Ross...38 Hunter,Timothy Hupcey,Joe...58 Huq,Mohammad...66 Hurlbut,Jeffrey...29 Hurpekli,Mersin Hu,Shaohua...82 Hussein,Sama...29 Hutchins,Marcus Huten,Timothy...29 Huth,Thomas Hu,Tie Gang , 153 Hu,Wang Hu,Xianfeng...91 Hu,Xiaohua , 122 Hu,Zongjie , 152, 157 Hwang,Changsun Hwang,Eunjoo Hwang,Iljoong Hwang,Kookjin Hyncik,Ludek...45 Hyvärinen,Ann...34 I Ibarra,Ireri...69 Ibrahim,Salah S Ichikawa,Takayuki...83 Ichiro,Akahori...53 Ichiyanagi,Masayuki Ickes,Andrew , 135, 145, 154 Ide,Nobuhiro...99 Ide,Takanori...93, 96 Idota,Yoshinori Iguchi,Tsuyoshi Ihm,Hyungbin Iida,Akiyoshi...36 Iida,Keiichiro...36 Iida,Norimasa Iida,Tatsuya...83 Iida,Yoshiyuki Iijima,Hiroshi...41 Ikeda,Eiji Ikeda,Shinji...96 Ikeura,Yukihiro Ike,Wataru...41 Ikogi,Yoshihiro Iliadis,Ken...45 Imahigashi,Shoichi...86 Imai,Suguru...58 Imanishi,Hiroyuki Imanishi,Tomoyuki Imaoka,Yoshihiro Im,Hong...131, 146, 169 Inaba,Kenji Inaba,Takuya Inagaki,Kazuhisa Inayoshi,Minaji In,Chibum Indinger,Thomas...41 Ingesson,Gabriel...137, 158 Ingram,Kristopher...76 Inose,Syouji Inoue,Kazutaka...68 Inoue,Masahiko Inoue,Masashi , 153 Inoue,Satoshi Inoue,Takao Inuzuka,Satoko Iorio,Silvana Di , 148 Iqbal,Asim Irimescu,Adrian , 171 Ishibai,Nobuyoshi Ishibashi,Kazunobu Ishida,Kenji Ishida,Masaya Ishiguro,Hiroshi...66 Ishihara,Yoshimichi , 152 Ishii,Eiji...96 Ishii,Hajime Ishikawa,Masami Ishimaru,Tomoyoshi Ishizaki,Keita Ishizawa,Yukie Islam,Asiful...47 Islam,Mafijul...68 Islam,Moni...47 Ismail,Mohammed...85 Istselemov,Dmitriy...59 Itabashi,Kinnosuke Itakura,Eiji Ithape,Pradip...96 Itoga,Michitaro Itoh,Atsushi...46 Ito,Hayami... 54, 55, 65 Ito,Hiroaki Ito,Hisahiro Itoigawa,Fumihiro Ito,Kiyoshi...152, 153 Ito,Masaaki Ito,Mitsuhiro Ito,Satoshi...99 Ito,Shinya...64 Ito,Toshio...56 Itou,Junji...78 Ito,Yoshiaki Ivanco,Andrej...32, 99, 127, 133, 134, 140, , 157, 158 Ivanic,Ziga...72 Ivanov,Andrey...29 Ivanovi,Vladimir Ivarsson,Anders...133, 160 Ive,Hillary Page...45 Ives,Mark Iwade,Takanobu Iwai,Akihito...58 Iwama,Takashi Iwami,Nobuya...83 Iwamoto,Masakazu...83 Iwamoto,Masami Iwamoto,Shoichi Iwanaga,Soichiro...48 Iwasaki,Kentaro Iwata,Ryuichi SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition

181 PARTICIPANTS INDEX Iwata,Takashi Iyer,Suresh...80 Iyoda,Motomi...49 Izawa,Takashi Izosimov,Viacheslav...68 Izui,Kazuhiro...93 J Jabr,Rabih...93 Jackson,Gerald...95 Jackson,Matthew Jacobs,Julie...98 Jacobs,Timothy Jacques,Jason...80 Jade,Shyam , 163 Jadhav,Sangram...83 Jaggi,Shubham Jagner,Mark Jahangirian,Saeed Jahed,Hamid Jahn,Patric Jaikamal,Vivek...65 Jain,Pritesh Jaiswal,Ashish...77, 78 Jaju,Satish Jakirlic,Suad...48 Jalalmaab,Mehdi...54 jambor,eric Jambor,Eric Janczur,Robert Jane,Robert S Jang,Bongchoon...39 Jang,Yong Chul...49 Jan,James...99 Jankovic,Mrdjan...85 Jannelli,Elio...86 Jansen,Wilko... 47, 72, 79, 82, 85, 88 Jansons,Marcis Jansson,Jonas...80 Jasurda,Donald Jatana,Gurneesh S javed,farhan...78, 91 Javed,Farhan...78, 91 Javed,Salman...78, 91 Jawad,Badih...61, 62 Jayakumar,Paramsothy... 99, 116 Jayanthi,Aditya...99 Jeffers,Matthew A Jeftic,Marko...137, 156 Jehlik,Forrest Jenkins,Neil Jennings,P... 67, 127 Jennings,Paul...67 Jennings,Paul A Jennions,Ian K Jensen,Michael Jeon,Byeong Wook Jeong,Donghoon Jeong,Jongryeol Jeong,Yonghwan...65 Jeong,Youngsoo Jeon,Sangwoo...67 Jeon,Soo... 54, 148 Jeon,Soo Jung...43 Jeshani,Mahesh Jesús,Yaritza M. López - De...76 Jha,Kaushal Kumar...79, 80, 82, 85 Jhavar,Rahul...74, 77 Jiang,Bangshui Jiang,Binhui... 34, 35 Jiang,Chonghua , 118 Jiang,Dongying Jiang,Liying Jiang,Qingkun...55 Jiang,Shengbing...70 Jiang,Weihai Jiang,Weiran Jiang,Xuqian Jiang,Yang Jiang,Yanpeng Jiang,Yazhou Jiang,Yu , 148, 152 Jiao,Jianzhong...29, 32, 37 Jia,Zhichao Ji,Kangping Jilesen,Jonathan...39 Jimbo,Tomohiko...41 Jing,Daliang Jin,Wensi...65 Jin,Woojae Jin,Xiaoqing Jin,Xin Jin,Yong Sun (Steven) Jin,Zebing Jin,Zheyan...79 Jin,Zhihong Ji,Peijun...30 Joa,Eunhyek...43 Jo,ByeongRim...65 Joesel,Kevin Johannessen,Kristian...41 Johannsen,Heiko...45 Johansen,Keld...76 Johansen,Kerstin...99 Johansson,Anders N Johansson,Bengt , 137, 138, 142, 148 Johansson,Inge...41 Johansson,Rolf... 62, 137, 158 Johns,Mike Johns,Mishel...45 Johnson,Donald V Johnson,James...49 Johnson,Kent...79, 142 Johnson,Stuart Johnson,Taylor Johnson,Terry A , 163 Johnson,Timothy... 72, 82 Johrendt,Jennifer Jo,Hyunkwon...92, 112 Jo,Kyuhwan Jones,Aaron Jones,Billy C...53 Jones,Derek...34 Jones,James Peyton Jones,Michael J Jones,Monica Jones,Monica Lynn Haumann...30 Jones,Stanley...61 Jono,Mitsutaka Joo,Shinhyuk Jordon,Brian Joshi,Darshak...94 Joshi,Shailesh...85 Joshi,Umashankar Mohan Chandra Joshi,Yashodhan V Jo,Young Suk Jr,Roberto Pesce...96 Ju,Feng , 167 Ju,Jaehyung...30, 34 Jung,Choongsoo Jung,Dohoy , 167 Jung,Heejung... 79, 82 Jung,Se Ge...94 Jung,Sunghee...45 Junior,Eloy Martins de Oliveira...68 Jupudi,Ravichandra S Jurkovic,Sinisa Juskiewicz,Michael...99 Justet,Frederic Ju,Wendy... 45, 53 K Kaal,Benjamin...86 Kabanovs,Anton...39 Kabasin,Daniel Kadam,Mahesh Balasaheb Kaessmeyer,Michael...59 Kaga,Tomoyuki... 67, 165 Kahlbaum,Dennis...82 Kahnt,Sebastian Kai,Ryuji...80 Kaiser,Sebastian Kajikawa,Katsuhiro Kaji,Takefumi Kajiyama,Yuko Kakinuma,Takashi Kaldas,Mina M.S Kale,Manjil...98 Kaleto,Helen A...30, 34 Kalghatgi,Gautam , 158 Kallerdahl,Anders... 67, 70 Kallweit,Stephan...31 Kalra,Anil...34 Kamasamudram,Krishna... 76, 83, 86 Kameyama,Toshiyuki Kamichi,Kensuke Kamiya,Toshihiko Kamiya,Yusuke...39 Kamp,Carl...87 Kamp,Carl Justin...74, 75 Kamping,Heinz Kamra,Ketan Kan,Cing-Dao...43, 44 Kandreegula,Suresh Kumar...97 Kandukuri,Pavankumar Reddy Kaneda,Tomoyuki...42 Kane,Erik...93 Kaneko,Naoji...67 Kaneko,Takahisa Kang,Chang Mook...43 Kang,HongTae , 118 Kang,Hyungsouk Kang,Jidong Kang,Jinsuk Kang,Julie...68 Kang,Ken Kanianthra,Joseph...37, 41 Kannaiyan,SenthilKumar Kano,Tatsuya Kano,Tomoyuki Kansara,Saket...91 Kanuma,Tsuyoshi...41 Kapinski,James Kaplan,Janna...43 Karadeniz,Hüseyin Karaki,Sami Karaki,Sami H...93 Karaky,Hassan Karasawa,Yoshio...58 Karasev,Oleg...56 Karavalakis,George...142, 145, 148 Karbon,Kenneth...47 Karbowski,Dominik... 55, 127 Kargul,John...167, 170 Karim,Ahsanul Karimi,Hamid Reza...43 Karimvand,Reza...62 Karl,Andreas Karlsson,Matts...32 Karlsson,Mikael...82 Karnik,Amey Y...85 Karoshi,Paul Karthikeyan,Krishnan Kasahara,Taro Kasai,Akira...49, 50 Kashimura,Yukiya Kashio,Ryuta Kashiwa,Tatsuya...58 Kassa,Mateos Kass,Michael D , 142 Kastengren,Alan , 136 Kastrinaki,Georgia...83 Katahira,Natsuhiko Kato,Akira Kato,Chisachi...36, 49 Katoh,Daichi...49, 50 Kato,Hisao Kato,Masaki Katori,Noriaki Kato,Shinji...41 Kato,Shinpei...65 Kato,Shinsuke...78 Kato,Takamasa...48 Kato,Takashi Kato,Takeshi... 55, 56 Katrasnik,Tomaz Katsuyama,Etsuo...32, 33 Katz,Beverly Kauffman,Nicholas...30 Kaul,Brian Kaul,Brian C...128, 140, 156 Kaulgud,Pushkaraj...62 Kaushal,Paras...79 Kaushik,Shailendra...47, 127, 131 Kausik,Galab...34 Kavuri,Chaitanya Kawabata,Masahiko Kawaguchi,Akio Kawaguchi,Hiroshi Kawahara,Kosho...49 Kawakami,Akifumi Kawamata,Hideyuki...32 Kawamura,Jyun Kawamura,Kiyomi Kawamura,Makoto...41 Kawano,Daisuke Kawasaki,Takashi Kazour,Joseph Kazuo,Hitosugi...55 Kedzior,Kathleen E... 53, 61 Kee,Robert Keifer,Orion...43 Keifer,Orion P...45 Kekelia,Bidzina Keleher,Daniel Bradley...95 Keller,Andrei...127, 139, 151 Keller,James , 113 Keller,Martin...91 Keller,Rachel...38 Keon,Timothy Kerres,Bertrand Kerrigan,Jason...34, 49 Kerrigan,Jason R...45 Kersten,Keith R Kerst,Stijn Kesavan,Vigneshwara Raja Keskin,Mahir Tim Kfoury,Giscard...61 Khafagy,Esraa A Khair,Magdi...76 Khair,Magdi K... 77, 80 Khalafalla,Mohammed A. H...93 Khalane,Hemant...87 Khalane,Hemant R...85 SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition 179

182 PARTICIPANTS INDEX Khaled,Nassim... 86, 150 Khalef,Mohamed Shaaban Khalek,Imad...83 Khalek,Imad A... 79, 82 Khalid,KM...53 Khalighi,Bahram...47, 49, 127, 147 Khammassi,Montassar...87 Khan,Amanullah Khandaker,Masuma...96 Khanger,Rakesh Khanh,T. Q Khan,Jihas... 33, 62, 67, 68, 133 Khan,Mohsin...80 Khan,Muzammil Khanna,Arjun Khan,Parvej... 82, 85, 139 Khan,Saida Khan,Siddiq...83, 86 Kharazi,Amir...34 Khastgir,Siddartha...67 Kheirkhah,Pooyan Khosrovaneh,Abolhassan...111, 115, 118, 119 Khurana,Rajdeep Singh Khurshid,Muneeb Kidokoro,Toru...86 Kihas,Dejan... 86, 150 Kihm,Frédéric...93 Kikuchi,Takaji Kil,Irfan...86 Kim,BaekGyu...58 Kim,Bokyung Kim,Chi Myung Kim,Dae-Kyoo...58 Kim,Dallwoo KIm,Do Hoi...43 Kim,Heungchul Kim,Hyung Ho...66 KIM,Hyung Seok Kim,Insu...76 Kim,Jaekwon Kim,Jinsung Kim,Jonggyu...45 Kim,Joohan Kim,Jung Hyun Kim,K. Han Kim,Kilsoo...43 Kim,Kwangil...67 Kim,Namho...151, 161 Kim,Pyoung Beom...45 Kim,Sae Hoon Kim,Sang-Hwan Kim,Sangjoon Kim,Seok Hwan Kim,Seonwook...65 Kim,Seoung Eun...37, 49 Kim,Sungdeok Kim,Tae Hyun Kim,Taewoo Kim,Taewung...49 Kimura,Hiromichi Kimura,Kazutaka...72, 74, 109 Kimura,Kentaro Kimura,Shigeyuki Kimura,Tsuyoshi Kim,Wonhee...43 Kim,Wootae Kim,Yoontak Kim,Youngsuk...67 Kinage,Ketan...92 King,David...38 King,David J...49 King,Jason Kinney,David Kirchen,Patrick , 150 Kirkpatrick,Gary...146, 167 Kirsten,Martin Kishikawa,Takeshi...58 Kishi,Norimasa...66 Kishore,Kamal...79 Kiss,Tibor...72 Kitagawa,Yuichi...45 Kitahama,Kenichi Kitamura,Takahiro...49 Kitamura,Yoshihiko...58 Kitano,Hiroaki...55 Kitazawa,Osamu Kittelson,David... 79, 82 Kizhedath,Govind...79 Klacza,Robert...58, 64 Klampfl,Erica...91 Klein,Katelyn Kleinow,Kelsi Klemm,William Klier,Willy...49 Klimachkova,Anna...56 Klimke,Martin...58 Klimm,Alexander...54 Klindt,Kody G , 150, 157, 165 Klingbeil,Adam E Klinikowski,David...80 Klomp,Ryan...50 Klos,Ralf Klyatis,Lev Knackstedt,Clinton Knapton,Daniel J Knauf,Juergen Kneissl,Christopher Knight,John C...65 Knowles,Aliyah...39 Knox,Benjamin Kobayashi,Norimasa...93 Kobayashi,Takao Kobayashi,Toshiaki Kobayashi,Yuji...49, 50, 72, 78 Kobbert,Jonas Kobuna,Shunsuke... 67, 165 Kocer,Fatma Y...93 Koch,Daniel...37, 43 Kochhar,Dev S...69 Koch,Thomas , 161 Koci,Chad...150, 154 Koczak,Justin...79 Kodachi,Takashi...53 Kodavasal,Janardhan , 145 Koehler,Armin...49 Koganti,Ramakrishna... 91, 99, 101 Kogo,Tomoyuki Kogut,Krzysztof...65 Kohn,Andre...68 Kohri,Itsuhei...49, 50, 72, 78 Koike,Takashi Kojima,Shinichi Kokal,Helmut...58 Kokjohn,Sage , 135, 139, 145, 154 Kokjohn,Sage L Kolasa,Marta...68 Kolich,Michael...41 Koli,Rohit , 163 Kollmeier,Marco...86 Kolmanovsky,Ilya Kolodziej,Christopher P Kolomaznik,Ales...53 Komaba,Kenichi Komada,Masashi Komar,John...31 Komatsu,Satoru...58 Kondakci,Emin , 119 Kondo,Katsufumi Kondo,Nobuyo Kondo,Takashi Kong,Dandan Kong,Song-Charng , 133, 156, 157 Konikineni,Prabhakar...93 Konka,Hari Prasad...96 Kono,Tetsuya Konstandopoulos,Athanasios G...83 Kook,Sanghoon Koopman,Philip...69 Kopera,Kevin...45 Kopp,Gerhard Kopp,Gundolf Koreishi,Norimasa...93 Kornberger,Bernhard...93 Korner,André Korsgren,John Kosaka,Hidemasa , 152 Kosaka,Kyoko Koshika,Kenichiroh...83 Kosmas,K Kosova,Ervisa Kosugi,Hajime Koumura,Shingo...39 Kounenis,Charalampos...47 Kouno,Ryousuke...39 Koushima,Motohiko Koutsellis,Themistoklis Kowalski,Teri Kowalski,Teri D Koyama,Hiroshi Kozarac,Darko , 154 Kraenzlein,Jeremy Krajnovic,Sinisa...47 Kralemann,Falk...64 Kraljevic,Ivica Krastev,Vesselin Krassimirov... 86, 169 Kraus,Harald Kreutzer,Cory J Krieger,Roger Krier,James...59 Kriescher,Michael Krishnaraj,Srikanth Kriska,Michal...45 Krivitzky,Eric , 167 Krol,Artur...96 Kroll,Svitlana...80, 83 Krueger,Christian Krueger,Kristian Ksenevich,Tatiana I...56 Kuan,Chih-Kuang...85, 86 Kubish,Scott Kubo,Nobuaki...58 Kubota,Hidenobu...54 Kubota,Masamitsu , 167 Kubota,Masato Kubsh,Joseph...77, 82 Kuchibhatla,Sreenivas , 113 Kucinschi,Bogdan R Küçükay,Ferit Kudo,Yuki...72, 74, 109 kugor,branimir Kuhl,Dennis Kuhl,Scott...95 Ku,Jerry C Kuki,Yosuke...39 Kulkarni,Amit Kulkarni,Amit S Kulkarni,Shashi...61 Kumagai,Koushi...93 Kumagai,Miho...93 Kumar,Akshay Kumaran,Periannan...99 Kumar,Ashok...44, 76 Kumar,Dhinesh...83 Kumar,Girish Kumar,Malhar...34 Kumar,Narendra...69 Kumar,Naveen... 77, 78, 87, 131, 152 Kumar,Praveen Kumar,Sathish...39 Kumar,Shyama Ashok Kumar,Vivek Kumita,Kunihiko...67 Kuntz,Martin Kunz,Timothy Kupper,Frank...83 Kuppusamy,Venkatesan Kurachi,Hiroshi Kuratani,Naoshi...32 Kurisetty,Praneeth Kurman,Matthew Kurnool,Goutham Kuroda,Satoru...32 Kuroda,Tomoya Kurokawa,Takanori Kurokawa,Yasuaki...48 Kurtz,Eric M Kurukuri,S Kutej,Lukas...48 Kuthada,Timo...49 Kuti,Olawole Kutschi,Susanne...83 Kuwahara,Masaaki... 30, 93 Ku,Yong-Yuan Kuzhikkali,Remesh...79 Kwak,Kyoungtaek...47 Kweon,Chol-Bum Kweon,Chol-Bum M L Laberteaux,Ken Lacaze,Guilhem Lacey,Joshua Lackner,James R...43 Laclair,Tim J...72, 77 LaClair,Tim J...72, 77 Ladommatos,Nicos Laget,Olivier Lai,Jerry Lai,Ming-Chia Laing,Ian Lakey,Charles Lakshminarasimhan,V Lalit,Manan...82 Lamb,David A...96 Lamberg,Klaus...65 Lambert,Christine...74, 77 Lambert,Christine K Lambert,Mike M...87 Lambourn,Richard Frank...37, 43, 45 Landerville,Jon B Landon,Mark...96 Langella,Giuseppe Langness,Chenaniah Lan,Ken T...82 Lan,Song...88 Lardner,Kristian Lee...41 Larose,Guy...42, 50 Larouci,Cherif...87 Larrosa,Carmen Larson,Robert...46 Larsson,Lars... 42, 47 Latham,David Lauber,Andreas...54 Lauer,Thomas...83 Launois,Maxime SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition

183 PARTICIPANTS INDEX Laurino,Adrien Lavens,Jolien Lavoie,George Lawler,Benjamin...128, 135, 143, 145, 154 Lawson,Philip...86 Lazzaro,Maurizio Lea-Langton,Amanda... 79, 82 Leamy,Michael Lee,Byungchan Lee,Byungrim...39 Lee,Chang Ha Lee,Cheol W Lee,Chia-Fon...128, 136, 139, 146, 156 Lee,Chunhao Lee,Daeheung , 162 Lee,Dongpil...39 Lee,Ellen Lee,Eungkil Lee,Felix...38, 49 Lee,Geesu...67 Lee,Hojoong Lee,Hwangbok Lee,Hyeongcheol Lee,Hyunchul...92, 112 Lee,Hyunsung...67 Lee,I-Hsuan... 38, 65 Lee,Insup...58 Lee,Jaepoong...67 Lee,Jae Seung Lee,Jeong Cheol Lee,John...65, 68 Lee,Jong...73, 74 Lee,Jongsub Lee,Junyong Lee,Kwanwoo Lee,Kyoung Min Lee,Sangchul Lee,Sang Dong...49 Lee,Sangkyong...67 Lee,Sangmin...32 Lee,Sangyong...65 Lee,Seong-Young...143, 148, 152, 159, , 170 Lee,Seungha Lee,Seung-Hi...43 Lee,SoDuk Lee,Timothy...136, 146, 156 Lee,Timothy H Lee,Yi-Ching Lee,Youngbok Lee,YoungChan...45 Lee,Yung-Li... 93, 115, 118, 119 Lehrheuer,Bastian Lehtiniemi,Harry...145, 148 Lehto,Kalle Leick,Michael T Leighton,Daniel...72 Leitner,Lukas...93 Lei,Zhengling...65 Le,Jerry...49 Lejsek,David Lenhart-Rydzek,Matthias...64 Lenzi,Giulio Leonard,Blaine...61, 62 Leroy,Benjamin...47 Lester,Benjamin...45 Leteinturier,Patrick...55 Leto,Raymond...31 Leufven,Oskar Levasseur,Aurélien...85 Levitt,Andrew...47 Lewis,Allan K...65 Lewis,Andrew Lewis,David...99 Lewis,Jeffrey...65 Lewis,John Lewis,Sam Lewis,Samuel A Liang,Chen...92, 121 Liang,Long Liang,Xingyu... 74, 82, 147 Liang,Youcai...88 Lian,Xiaomin Li,Bin Li,Changle...137, 148 Li,Chenzhao...93 Lich,Thomas...49 Li,Chuzhao...34 Li,Dongxu , 167 Liebetrau,Thomas...29 Li,Fan , 134 Li,Huiying Li,Huize Li,Jamy...53 Li,Jan-Mou...55, 58, 60, 61, 67 Li,Jianqin...39 Li,Jiaqi... 96, 111 Li,Jie LI,Jie Li,Jim , 171 Li,Jing Li,Jingshan , 167 Li,Juan Li,Jun... 74, 82 Li,Junhui Li,Junrui...118, 121 Li,Kang...65 Li,Keqiang...32 Likich,Mark Li,Liang... 29, 79, 94, 99 Li,Liguang , 135, 137, 152, 157, 171 Li,Lin...42 Li,Lingxi...41, 49 Lilova,Velizara...80 Limaye,Purvi...55 Limbu,Sanjeet , 159 Limebeer,David Li,Mei Li,Meng-Feng Li,Menghan Li,Mengren LI,Mian...92 Lim,Young-Hyun...49 Li,Nan Linares,Waldemar...83 Lin,Barry (Baizhong)...97 Lin,Bo...43 Lin,Chung-Wei...58 Linden,James Linden,James L Lind,Randall...91 Lind,Ted Lingadahalli,Sandhya...67 Lin,Jianguo Link,Alexander...49 Linkous,Haley Lin,Ko Wei Lin,Pai-Chen Lin,Shaoting Lin,Yilu...146, 148, 156 Li,Qianqian...145, 153 Li,Qile Li,Qiliang...79 List,George...61 Li,Tingting Li,Tong... 32, 108, 111, 157, 164 Littlewood,Robert...41 Liu,Bert C Liu,Bin Liu,Bohan Liu,Changwen...128, 153 Liu,ChunKai...98 Liu,Dian Liu,Dongran...53 Liu,Eric Liu,Feilong , 150, 157, 163, 165, 171 Liu,Fengrui Liu,Gang...74, 159 Liu,Gongwen...36 Liu,Haijiang...94 Liu,Haizhen...39, 65, 68, 69, 109 Liu,Hui...109, 132, 139, 171 Liu,Jia...86 Liu,Jinming Liu,Jinxiang Liu,Kai...96, 98 Liu,Liang...29, 94 Liu,Liping...62, 86 Liu,Mengzhu , 171 Liu,Ru-Fen Liu,Sheng Liu,Sheng-Dong...116, 119 Liu,Si Liu,Tao Liu,Tongxiao Liu,Xiaobing...88 Liu,Yang Liu,Yaqi Liu,Yen-Liang...29 Liu,Yi Liu,Yintong Liu,Yong Liu,Yucheng...116, 119 Liu,Yuhang Liu,Yungang Liu,Z. Gerald... 76, 82, 86 Liu,Zifan Liu,Zongwei...80 Li,Wei...58, 75, 80, 116, 119 Li,Weihua Li,Wen...36, 115, 128, 153 Li,Wenfei Li,Wenkai Li,Xiang...131, 141 Li,Xuesong Li,Xueyuan Li,Yanfei Li,Yang...82, 101, 108, 109, 140 Li,Yangtao Li,Yanheng Li,Yaoting Li,Yibing Li,Yun...49, 163 Li,Yuqiang...136, 148, 156 Li,Yutong... 32, 108, 111 Li,Zheming Li,Zhijun...82 Li,Zhilei Li,Ziqing Lizotte,Brian Ljungskog,Emil...47 Llaneras,Robert E...32 Lobato,Peter Lockett,R Lockett,Russel Lococo,Kathy...45 Loeb,Helen S loesche,jon Lofdahl,Lennart...42, 47, 82 Lohani,R B...54 Lombardi,Anthony Londhe,Abhijit Long,Kah Wah Long,Luohui Long,Wuqiang Long,Yan...132, 133, 139 Lopes,Shailesh Lopez,J. Javier...134, 154 Lopez,Juan Lorefice,Laura Maria...79 Lorentzou,Souzana...83 Lorenzo,Jim Lorenzo-Martin,Cinta Lorenz,Robert Lo,Shihming Lostetter,Alexander B Lotoczky,Richard E...58 Love,Lonnie...91 Lovric,Tomislav...62 Loyola,Jonathan Luan,Bi-Cheng... 38, 65 Lubinski,Paul...93 Lucachick,Glenn...79 Lucas,Tom Lucchini,Tommaso...133, 145, 148, 159 Lucien,Deon...56 Ludwig,Michael...54 Luecke,William Lugaro,Carlo...47 Lu,Haifeng , 157 Lu,Han Luise,Ludovica Lujan,Jose Lu,Jin Lu,Juncheng Luker,Craig Lumera,Jürgen...92 Lumsdaine,Edward...72 Lundgren,Marcus Luning-Prak,Dianne Luo,Alan...101, 108 Luo,Hailing Luo,Limin... 93, 111, 118 Luo,Yugong...32 Luo,Zhiming Lu,Pengfei Lupini,Christopher... 67, 70 Lu,Sihua Lustbader,Jason...72 Lustbader,Jason Aaron...72, 77, 79, 82,... 85, 88 Lu,Wei Lu,Xintian Lu,Yazhong Lu,Y Charles , 108 Lu,Yin-Chen Lv,Chen... 32, 108, 111 Lv,Tianqi Lv,Yingping Lv,Yong Lycke,Eric Lynch,Mac Lyons,Clifford Lyons,James...161, 169 Lyubimov,Eduard...59 M Maaita,Salamah...99 Maalouf,Khalil Ma,Biao Mabley,Edward E...96 Mabrok,Mai S Mabson,Christopher W. J Macek,Jan... 56, 136, 154, 167 Machida,Koichi...76 SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition 181

184 PARTICIPANTS INDEX Mackay,Gervase...80 Mackay,Keith...80 Mackay,Robert Mack,Steffen...41 Maeda,Kazuhiro...49 Maes,Noud Ma,Fangwu Ma,Fangwu (Mike) Maghbouli,Amin Magno,Agnese Mahadevan,Sankaran... 92, 93 Mahadevan,Shankar Mahadevan,Venkatraman...80 Mahadule,Roshan N Mahmud,Syeda F Mahmud,Syeda Faria Maiboom,Alain Majcher,Monica T Majed,Carla...93 Ma,Jianfeng Ma,Jun Makihara,Takafumi...49 Makino,Takafumi...39 Makino,Tomohiro...54 Makri,Kassandra Malalasekera,Weeratunge Malbec,Louis-Marie...133, 137, 143, 145 Ma,Liangxu Malkhede,Dileep Malle,Bertram F...53 Mallon,Kevin R...72 Maloney,Peter J , 150, 157, 165 Malouf,Travis C...86 Malta,Ricardo Mamalis,Sotirios Manas,Jaroslav...45 Manav,Demirhan Mancaruso,Ezio , 150 Manes,Enrico...91 Mange,Jeremy Manghani,Sumiran Mangharam,Rahul...65 Mani,Guru Prasad...96 Mani,Neel K...30, 34 Manin,Julien , 135, 160 Mani,Tsutomu Manja,Bhargava...58 Manoharan,Jeyabharath...45 Mansfield,Andrew B Mansouri,Abraham Mansvelders,Remco Mao,Haojie Maram,Pardha Marantis,Timothy A...30, 34 Marchitto,Luca Marco,James...74, 80 Marelli,Silvia...160, 167 Marialto,Renato Mariani,Francesco...31 Maricq,Matti... 79, 82 Marimbordes,Thierry...87 Markatou,Penelope...76 Markiewicz,Pawel...68 Marko,Carl...43 Marlino,Laura , 159, 167 Marmorato,Giulio Marques,Mairon Marr,James Marseglia,Guido Marshall,Peter Marsh,Joe...47 Mars,William V Martin,Berthold Martin,Jaime , 134 Martin,John...39, 130 Martin,Jonathan Martin,Keith Martin,Michael Martins,Jorge...38, 145 Martin,Thomas Martz,Jason , 169 Maruoka,Fumiaki...41 Maruta,Ichiro Maruyama,Masatoshi...84 Maruyama,Taketoki Marzougui,Dhafer...43 Mashayekhi,Mehdi...61 Masias,Alvaro...127, 133, 147 Masimalai,Senthilkumar...75, 156 Mason,Byron , 171 Masoudi,Mansour...83, 86 Masri,Assaad R Masser,David Massey,Dan...53 Mastinu,Giampiero...38 Mastinu,Gianpiero...34 Mastroberti,Donato...34 Masuda,Sho Masuda,Yoshio...39 Ma,Teng...55 Mates,Steven Mathai,Reji Mather,Daniel K , 137 Mathivanan,Elankathiravan...86 Mathur,Gursaran D... 72, 74, 79, 80, 82,... 85, 86, 88 Mathur,Yash...99 Maticu,Florin...68 Matsubara,Masahiro...61 Matsuda,Taku...72 Matsuhiro,Tanaka...39 Matsumoto,Arifumi...86 Matsumoto,Kenji , 135 Matsumoto,Manabu Matsumoto,Takeki Matsuo,Shinji Matsushima,Hideki...58 Matsuura,Katsuya Matsuura,Kazunari...85 Mattarelli,Enrico...144, 146, 159 Mattiello,Fabrizio...79 Mattson,Jonathan M. S...149, 169 Matusik,Katarzyna Maunula,Teuvo...76 Mauss,Fabian...145, 148, 154 Mauviot,Gilles Ma,Xiao Maydiga,Sudhakaran...67 Mayer,Brian...69 May,Ian... 69, 145, 154 Maynard,Robert Randolph...116, 119 Mazhar,Hammad Ma,Zhixiong...42 Mazzara,Bill...55 Mazzola,Michael S...99 McAmmond,Matt McAuliffe,Brian R...42 McCabe,Henry McColskey,Joseph McConnell,Douglas...66 McConnell,Jason McConomy,Shayne...45 McCormick,Robert L...127, 135, 149 McCoy,Robert W...30, 34 McCoy,Wiley R , 133, 140, 148, 157 McCune,Donald...68 McCune,Robert C McDaniel,Andrew McDavid,Robert M...128, 133, 140, 156 McDonald,Joseph McDonough,Sean McFarland,Donald...47 McGehee,Daniel V...34 McGordon,A... 74, 127 McGordon,Andrew... 74, 127 Mcgowen,Patrick...69 McIndoe,Gordon McInnis,Paul Mcintee,Olivia Mckee,Douglas McKelvey,Tomas McKenzie,Jacob McKillen,James T...32, 34, 36, 39, 41,... 47, 49 McKinley,Thomas...83, 86 McLeish,James McNamara,David...53, 54, 55, 58 McNulty,William D McNutt,Ty McPhee,John...30 McTaggart-Cowan,Gordon Meacham,Brian E Meadows,Graham Meccariello,Giovanni Mechergui,Dave...99 Meda,Lakshmikanth Meduri,Sri Siva Sai...39 Meehan,Trenton Meeks,Ellen...161, 162 Megel,Anthony Megel,Marc Mehler,Bruce... 32, 45 Mehra,Tarun...78 Mehravaran,Meisam...85 Mehta,Darius Mehta,Prasad S Meinert,Frank...41 Melaika,Mindaugas Melaina,Marc W Melanz,Daniel Melcher,Daniel...38 Melina,Juliette...65 Melinmath,Chamaraj...53 Meng,Dejian...94 Meng,Lei Meng,Xiangyu...136, 148 Meng,Yan Meng,Yuchi Menon,Shyam K Mentink,Paul...83 Mercuri,Davide Merkisz,Jerzy...86 Merola,Simona , 148, 154, 171 Merola,Simona Silvia...133, 140, 148,...56, 171 Mettas,Adamantios...93 Metz,Joel Metz,L. Daniel... 34, 37, 43, 45 Meyer,Mark...34 Miao,Sentao...91 Miao,Zhifen Miazgowicz,Keith Micci,Giacomo...87 Michaels,Larry...99 Michaux,Frank...31 Michelbach,Armin...41 Michelini,John...56 Michel,Jean-Baptiste Michel,Marc Michel,Pierre...55 Michlik,Petr Michos,Konstantinos Micks,Ashley...53 Micó,Carlos Middleton,Robert J Midlam-Mohler,Shawn Midorikawa,Yukinori...30 Miers,Scott , 152 Mihaescu,Mihai Mihara,Yuji Mikat,Daniel...49 Mikesell,David R...39, 43, 47 miki,daisuke Miki,Yohei Milhorn,Jacob...42 Miller,David...45 Miller,Greg...67 Miller,James , 133, 147 Miller,Joseph... 63, 65 Miller,Logan...34 Miller,II,P...30, 34 Miller,Robert...68 Miller,Stephanie Millo,Federico , 137, 139, 143, 154,...161, 163, 169 Milne,Craig Milner,Justin Milovanovic,Nebojsa...72 Milpied,Jean...54 Mima,Hiroki Minakawa,Masaaki...47 Minarcin,Monika...92, 103 Minarcin,Monika A Minelli,Guglielmo...47 Min,Kyoungdoug...151, 154, 161 Minovski,Blago B...82 Minter,Jeffrey...61 Mirabella,Walter Mirdamadi,Mansour Mirzaeian,Mohsen Misawa,Takahiro Mishra,Praveen Misu,Takahiro Mitakos,Dimitrios Mital,Rahul... 77, 80 Mitani,Hiroya...83 Mitsuishi,Yasushi...86 Miura,Masaya Miura,Ryuji Miwa,Jason , 146, 150 Miyachi,Tomohiro...65 Miyagi,Kyosuke Miyake,Hiroyuki...58 Miyake,Kazunori Miyamoto,Akira Miyamoto,Naoto Miyazawa,Masaya Mizoguchi,Hiroshi Mizuno,Seiji Mizushima,Norifumi Mizuta,Jyunichi Mizutani,Kazuki Mizutani,Nobuaki Mizutani,Tatsuhiko M.,Keerthi B Moawad,Eman Magdy Mochizuki,Kei...137, 163 Mohamed,Mohamed Tarek Mohan,Pradeep...43 Mohrfeld-Halterman,Jackie A...31 Mohri,Masayasu Moilanen,Peter Moisel,Jörg...29 Moiz,Ahmed Abdul , 170 Mokahal,Ahmad J Mok,Brian SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition

185 PARTICIPANTS INDEX Mokry,Miroslav...41 Molden,Nick...83 Molina,Gustavo...39, 156 Möllers,Ingo...29 Momen,Faizul , 153 Moncada,Jose Monforte,Roberto...79 Monohon,Mark...130, 137, 143, 152 Montalbano,Paul...38 Montanaro,Alessandro , 144 Montenegro,Gianluca... 87, 137 Montgomery,Olivia...65 Montoney,Dan Moody,Charles... 43, 45 Mooney,Kyle...47 Moore,Jonathan D Moore,Sjon...64 Moore,Wayne Moraes,Luis Fernando Gouveia de...41 Morales-Menendez,Ruben Morelli,Anthony Morel,Virginie...137, 138 Morgan,Peter...83 Morganti,Kai...138, 144, 158 Mori,Akira Mori,Atsushi Morikawa,Yousuke...39 Mori,Kyosuke Mori,Masayoshi Mori,Motohide Morishima,Kenta...65 Mori,Tadashi Morita,Masahiro Morita,Masaki...85 Moriya,Kaznunari Morkus,Josef...56 Moros,Oleg Morris,Daniel C...61 Moser,David...76 Moser,Tomas...45 Moses,Ronald W Moshref,Muzafar...62 Moskalik,Andrew...167, 170 Moskwa,John J...86 Moudgal,Vivek...67 Moulinjeune,Olivier Moure,Christophe Mourelatos,Zissimos...46, 90, 96, 99,...101, 102 Mozumder,Chandan...93, 96 Much,Alexander...68 Mudgal,Abhisek...46 Mueller,Charles J Mueller,Joerg...41 Muinos,Martin...39, 154, 156 Muir,Brad...49 Mukherjee,Sayak...97 Mulamalla,Sarveshwar Reddy...80 Muli,Mahendra...65 Mulla,Shadab Mulone,Vincenzo...83, 86, 169 Muncrief,Rachel L...83, 86 Munjurulimana,Dinesh Munnannur,Achuth...83, 86 Munoz,Luis Munson,Kurt...93 Münster,Marco Murad,Safwan Hanis Mohd...82 Murakami,Akira , 152, 157 Murakami,Tetsuya...47 Murakumo,Yutaka...41 Muralidharan,Prasanth...98, 99, 158 Murali,Kawshik Murali,Vidya Nariyambut...53 Murao,Tsuyoshi...45 Murase,Tutomu... 54, 55, 65 Murase,Yusuke Murata,Akira Murata,Eiichiro Murata,Kazuya Murata,Toshio...85 Murphey,Yi...69 Murray,Brian T... 53, 55, 58, 61, 65, 68 Musale,Gopal Musculus,Mark P. B...128, 133, 140, 156 Musculus,Mark PB , 145 Mushtaq,Abid...64 Music,Nathan...80 Music,Wayne...56 Muslaev,Alexander...29 Muthiya,Jenoris...76 Mutlu,Bilge...65 Mutzke,Johannes Myers,Marjorie Mynderse,James N Nabar,Aneesh...30, 34 Nabawy,Ahmed Naber,Jeffrey...131, 137, 148, 159, 169, 170 Nada,Mitsuhiro Naeim,Ihab H...93 Naes,Tyler , 156 Nafziger,Eric Nagai,Hiroki Nagakura,Hiroyuki Nagano,Hideaki... 72, 78 Nagao,Akira...58 Nagasawa,Yuji Nagata,Kanehiro Nagata,Makoto...76 Naghdy,Fazel...43 Nagle,Paul...34 Nagose,Atul...70 Nagwanshi,Dhanendra Nagwanshi,Dhanendra Kumar Naik,Chitralkumar...161, 162 Naiknaware,Ajay...85 Naik,Priya Naik,Sanjeev M... 54, 57 Nair,Anoop Reghunathan Nair,Vineeth Najafabadi,Mohammad Izadi Na,Jungmin...47 Nakade,Tomohiro Nakae,Yusuke...39 Nakagawa,Masaki...31 Nakagawa,Shun...76 Nakagawa,Tadashi...85 Nakahira,Yuko Nakajima,Hiroshi Nakajima,Masato...41 Nakajima,Nobuhisa...48 Nakajima,Shunsuke...66 Nakakita,Kiyomi Nakamori,Yukinori Nakamoto,Kazuhiko...38 Nakamura,Hiroshi...79 Nakamura,Masahiro Nakamura,Shinobu Nakamura,Takeshi Nakamura,Toru Nakanishi,Yoshiyuki Nakano,Keito Nakano,Kimihiko Nakano,Koji Nakao,Shiori...80 Nakashima,Kazuhiko Nakashima,Kohei Nakashima,Masaru Nakashima,Takuji...39 Nakata,Koichi Nakatani,Hiroyuki Nakatani,Koichiro Nakatani,Shigeru...80 Nakayama,Daisuke Nakazawa,Keisuke...41 Nalage,Laxman...96 Nalbach,Marc Nam,Hyu Hyeong Nandagopal,Sasikumar...75, 156 Naotoshi,Okumura Narayanan,Arjun Narihiro,Shigeru Narisawa,Fumio...61 Narishige,Takeshi Naserian,Mohammad...54, 55, 65, 68 Naseri,Mojghan...80 Nash,Dennis Nasheralahkami,Saeid Nasu,Takayoshi...49, 50 Natale,Marco Di...68 Natarajan,Sekarapandian...79 Natarajan,Vinod Naumov,Sergei...56 Navarro-Peris,Emilio...157, 161 Navarro,Roberto , 152 Nayeri,Christian...42 Nazarpoor,Zahra Nazri,Gholm-Abbas Neale,William T...37, 43 Neale,William T.C...43 Neelakantan,Vijay Neely,Gary D Neema,Sandeep...63 Negoro,Yuki Negrut,Dan Neil,Andrew...86 Nelson,Jody...61 Nepote,Andrea...43 Nerubenko,George Neubauer,Donald...34 Neumann,Cornelius Neumann,Rainer...32 Neurohr,Marius Neves,Pedro...38 Nevius,Tim...80 Nevskaya,Aleksandra Newase,Shailesh...62 Newcomb,Timothy P , 135, 147 Newman,Kevin Newman,Kevin A Nezhadali,Vaheed Nguy,Dan Nichani,Varun Haresh...99 Nicholas,Keith Nicolas,Baptiste Nie,Bingbing...45 Nielsen,Filip...80 Nielsen,Matthew...67 Nieters,James M... 39, 41, 45 Nie,Xueyuan Nigade,Shubhangi S Ni,Jimin...96, 111, 159, 168 Ni,Jun Nikolaidis,Efstratios...90, 91, 96 Ninomiya,Kenta Niola,Vincenzo Nisad,Diwakar...79 Nishida,Keiya Nishida,Tomoya Nishikawa,Kazuaki Nishimura,Yasuhiko Nishino,Hisashi...85 Nishira,Hikaru...66 Nishiumi,Hiroaki Nishiura,Hiroyuki Nishiwaki,Shinji...93 Nishizawa,Hiroyuki Nithyanandan,Karthik...136, 148, 156 Nitsche,Christof Nitu,Bogdan Niu,He Niu,Wenbo Niu,Wensen...41 Niu,Wenxu... 67, 165 NIU,Wenxu... 67, 165 Niu,Xiaoping Niwa,Shinji...68 Noakes,David...30 Nobuyama,Eitaku...96 Noda,Toru Noel,Ludovic Noel,Phares...61 Nogi,Kazunori Noguchi,Yasushi Nomura,Kazutoshi...143, 155 Nomura,Takashi Nonaka,Noriaki Nonnast,Jürgen Noro,Tetsushi...68 Northrop,William...82, 143 Northrop,William F...79, 128, 135, 145,...154, 169 Nosaka,Toshikazu...46 Nouzawa,Takahide...39 Nuottimäki,Jukka Nybacka,Mikael...47 Nyberg,Henrik Nygaard,Alexander O Obara,Yukiko Obata,Toshikazu Obe,Tatstunori O Brien,Gary Ocampo,Jennifer Solis Ochiai,Hirotoshi...53 O Connor,Jacqueline , 141, 143, 152, , 169 Odate,Shotaro...30 Oda,Yuji...143, 155 Odeyinka,Samuel M Oefelein,Joseph Oetjens,Thomas...118, 121 Ogami,Masaki Ogata,Youichi Ogawa,Hideyuki Ogawa,Kazumi Ogawa,Makoto , 167 Ogawa,Takaoki Ogawa,Toshiya...47 Ogink,Roy Ogiso,Makoto...86 Ogren,Ryan M...128, 157 Oguchi,Kentaro...69 Ohba,Hiroyuki Ohki,Takao Ohmori,Yoshifumi...67 Ohno,Atsuhiro...61 Oho,Shigeru Thomas...65 Oh,Seung Bum...49 Ohtani,Makoto Oijer,Fredrik...41 SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition 183

186 PARTICIPANTS INDEX Ojeda,William De , 152 Okabe,Tomosaburo...45 Okada,Hiroki...99 Okada,Yoshihiro...39 Oka,Dennis Kengo...58 Okamoto,Satoshi...39 Okamoto,Takeshi Okamoto,Yuki Okamura,Masaki Okano,Takahiro...39 Okawa,Akemi Okayama,Tatsuya Okazaki,Yukio O Kelly,Matthew E...65 Okrainskaya,Irina...61 Okuhira,Takumi Okwudire,Chinedum E...43 Oleksiak,Stanislaw...86 Olia,Khashayar Olin,Peter Olmeda,Pablo Olofsson,Nils-Erik Olsson,Viktor Omae,Ayana...32 Omer,Kaab Omura,Tetsuo Onda,Kunizo...36 Onishi,Hirofumi...54, 55, 56, 65 Ono,Eiichi Onorati,Angelo... 87, 137, 139, 143, 145, 148 Onori,Simona...86, 88 Ono,Ryuta...41 Ono,Tomohiro Ono,Tomoya...67 Ono,Yuki Ooguro,Takashi Ooi,David Oosawa,Kenta...56 Oppermann,Hermann...29 Orient,George Orihashi,Manabu...85 Orlowski,Mateusz...65 Oryoji,Kazuhiro...96 Osada,Yasumitsu Osamura,Kensuke Osanai,Yosuke Osawa,Hideya Osawa,Yoshihiro Osborne,Dustin...80 Osborne,Matthew...39 Osborne,Richard...86 O Shaughnessy,Richard...81 Oshima,Munehiko...32 Osipkov,Victor...56 Osman,Azmi Ota,Atsuharu Otaka,Masayoshi Otani,Koji...96 Otomori,Masaki...93 Otsubo,Hideaki...41 Otsuka,Satoshi...68 Otsuki,Yoshinori...79 Otte,Dietmar...45 Ottinger,Nathan... 76, 86 Otulakowski,Brandon Owens,Justin...45 Owens,Tomas Owlia,Shahaboddin...55 Ozatay,Engin...56 Ozeki,Yoshiichi...72 P Pachamuthu,Senthilkumar...76 Pachner,Daniel...54, 150, 161 Padmanaban,Jeya...47 Paepe,Michel De...128, 144 Pae,Sangsoo Page,Gary J...39 Page,Kerry Pagkoura,Chrysoula...83 Pahlovy,Shahjada A , 167 Pahwa,Gurdeep Singh...43 Pakko,James Pakosta,Jiri Palace,Timothy...76 Palachi,Eldad...69 Palaniappan,Palani Palani,Suresh Palardy,Margaret Pali,Harveer Singh Palmer,David Elijah...95, 98 Pamminger,Michael Panahi,N Pandey,Kapil Kumar Pandurangi,Sushant S panel,followed by an expert...61 Pan,Hao...93 Panigrahi,Sumit...49 Panik,Ferdinand...93, 163 Pan,Jwo , 116, 119, 122 Pan,Kaicen Pannone,Gregory...161, 169 Panzer,Matthew...45 Papadimitriou,Iakovos Papper,Jacques...47 Park,Byoung-Keon Park,Cheolwoong Park,Chung-Kyu Parker,Donald... 47, 49 Parker,Gordon G Park,Hee Sang Park,Hyunil Park,Hyunmin...92, 112 Park,Jaemin...92, 112 Park,JaeMin...92, 112 Park,Jangwoon Park,Jin Seo...55 Park,Jongseok...32 Park,Jongsool Park,Jooil PARK,Jun Yeon Park,Se Jin...37, 49, 112 Park,SeongMin Parks,James...72 Parks,James E...74, 77 Park,SungJin Parmar,Chandrakant Parnasala,Sreenivasa...53 Paroche,Sonu...97 Partners...63 Parvereshi,Jehangir Paschereit,Christian...42 Pashkovski,Eugene Passmore,Brandon Passmore,Martin... 39, 41, 50 Passmore,Martin A...39 Patel,Chetankumar...79 Patel,Harsh...30, 34 Patel,Mihir Patel,Prashant... 39, 43 Patel,Umesh...53 Patel,Vipul...53 Pathak,Nikky Patham,Bhaskar...96 Patri,Vasudha...130, 137, 143, SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition Patterson,Reid A Patzak,Adrian Pauer,Gernot...45 Paul,Richard T...72 Pauly,Thomas...76, 80 Pavia,Giancarlo...50 Pavlata,Petr...45 Pawlowski,Alexander , 161 Payne,Craig...98, 99, 158 Payri,Raul , 133, 140, 154, 156, 161 Paz,Susanna...79 Pearson,Richard Peciura,Justinas Peck,Louis R...43 Pedret,Paula Pedrozo,Vinícius , 154 Pei,Yiqiang , 136, 153 Pei,Yuanjiang , 135, 145, 169 Pekar,Jaroslav... 56, 85, 86 Pelliccione,Patrizio...65 Pena,Daniel Peneder,Georg Peng,Bo Peng,Huei Peng,Jianfei Peng,Ming...39 Peng,Zihang...86 Pentecost,David Pereira,Carlos Perera,Amila...49 Perini,Federico , 155 Perlman,Cathleen Perosino,Andrea... 75, 79 Perry,Anna-Kristina...41 Persson,Håkan Pesce,Francesco Concetto Petersen,Benjamin Petersen,Phred Peterson,Richard C Petrakides,Sotiris Petropoulou,Stamatina...47 Petry,Henning Gero...76 Petutschnig,Heinz...85 Pfau,Johannes...54 Pfeif,Erik Pfeiffer,Jeffrey M Pfeil,Juergen Pfeuffer,Alexander...29 Phalgaonkar,Sanket...99 Pharane,Nishant Phatak,Sujit S...68 PhD,Shanshan Wang PhD,Vinod Upadhyay Philipps,David...41 Phlips,Patrick Pianese,Cesare...88 Piano,Andrea...154, 161 Pickett,Lyle M...133, 160 Pielecha,Jacek...86 Pieszkalla,Markus Pihl,Josh A Pillai,Preeti J...69 Pilla,Srikanth...99, 107, 108, 116, 119, 158 Pineault,James Pinheiro,Luis Pintar,Frank...34 Piovano,Andrea Alessandro...79 Piper,Scott W...65, 68 Piqueras,Pedro Pirani,Mohammad...54 Pirker,Gerhard Pisano,John...80 Pischinger,Stefan...72, 154, 159 Pisipati,Venkat Pistorius,Felix...54 Pita,Claudio...96 Pitrof,Stephen M , 113 Pittala,Shyam Pitz,Jürgen...56 Piu,Alessandro Pizzonia,Francesco...85 Plankensteiner,Markus... 58, 61, 65, 68 Plant,David...49 Plapper,Peter Plummer,Timothy T...32 Podzikowski,Paul...30 Poetsch,Christoph...83, 163 Poggiani,Claudio Poley,Joseph E...29 Polin,D Poling,Whitney Pompetzki,Mark A...93 Pomraning,Eric , 159, 162 Ponti,Fabrizio Popat,Jugal...30, 34 Popejoy,David Pope,Mark N...61, 63 Pop,Paul...68 Poredos,Andrej Porta,Fabrizio...79 Porta,Kathryn della Porter,Scott...80 Post,Brian...91 Postrioti,Lucio Potekin,Randi...47 Potham,Sathya Prasad Pothiraj,K Potter,Michael Potts,Winston...80 Poulard,David...45 Poulos,Stephen Poursadegh,Farzad Poveromo,Len Powell,Christopher F , 136 Prabhu,Eben...99 Pradhan,Anuj...95 Prado,Ricardo Pradun,James...76 Prakash,Arjun Prasad,Pradeep...76 Prasad,T. Kumar Premchand,Kiran Premnath,Vinay...83 Previati,Giorgio... 34, 38 Prezas,Panos D Price,James...53 Price,Kenneth...76 Price,Kenneth S... 72, 76 Price,Morgan...65 Price,Morgan A...65 Price,Richard Priddy,John...65 Prikhodko,Vitaly... 72, 79 Prikhodko,Vitaly Y...74, 77 Primus,Roy Proulx,Joe Prucka,Michael...157, 165 Prucka,Robert...142, 151, 157, 163 Prucka,Robert Gary...157, 165 przesmitzki,steven Przybyla,Jay...38 Pucher,Hannes...83 Puduppakkam,Karthik Puduppakkam,Karthik V Puglisevich,Lara Schembri...39 Pujols,Sergio Purushothaman,Nammalwar Purushotham,Deepak Kasaragod...58 Putrus,Johnathan...61

187 PARTICIPANTS INDEX Q Qian,Chaoqun...36 Qiang,Sun...98, 167 Qian,Lei... 39, 69 Qian,Peter Qiao,Li Qiao,Linson...55 Qiao,Zhang , 167 Qi,Baohua Qi,Chang Qi,Feng...99 Qin,Jing , 153 Qin,Wenxin Qin,Yanhong Qiu,Na Qi,Yongli Qi,Yunliang , 139, 171 Quaremba,Giuseppe Quigley,Christopher...67 Quigley,John P Quinlan,Liam Quiros,David...82 Qu,Jun Qureshi,Farrukh Qu,Yunfei R Radhakrishnan,Jayaraj...96 Radous,Jiri...96 Rafigh,Mahsa Rafi,Mohammad Ragaller,Paul...72, 74 Raghavan,Kavesary Ragupathy,Ramachandran Rahim,Nehal Sardar Rahman,Abid...93 Rahman,Khwaja Rahman,Khwaja M...152, 153 Rahman,Sadek...96 Rahman,Sadek S...96 Raidt,Benedikt Raina,Sandeep Rajadurai,Sivanandi...96 Rajagopalan,Sai S V... 54, 57 Raja,Laxminarayan Rajendran,Rajeev Sakunthala...97 Raju,Ashwhanth...83 Raju,Saravanan Ramachandran,Satish Narayanan...83 Ramadan,Bassem H Ramadhas,Arumugam Sakunthalai Ramadhas,A S Ramaswamy,Karthik...96 Ramden,Christer Michael...34 Ramesh,A...61, 127, 133, 145, 147 Ramirez,Bryan...58 Ramphal,Isaac A...76 Ramschak,Erich Ramsebner,Bernhard...83 Ranadive,Priti...69 Ranadive,Tejas Ranganathan,Raj , 139, 152 Ranjan,Ravi... 82, 85, 139 Ranogajec,Vanja Rao,Kanaparty...61 Rao,Mike...49 Rao,Nitish...67 Rao,Sughosh...39 Rao,Sughosh J...39, 43, 47 Raptis,Constantine N...127, 133, 140, 148,...152, 157, 159, 167 Rask,Eric... 74, 127 Rasmussen,Kirk... 60, 64 Ratcliff,Matthew A , 135 Ratzberger,Reinhard...83 Ratz,Robert E...53 Ravaglioli,Vittorio Ravindran,C. (Ravi) Raymont,Jim Ra,Youngchul Raza,Syed Hammad Razmara,Meysam Reader,Graham...137, 154, 156 Reader,Simon Read,Meighan...34 Rebba,Ramesh...127, 133, 147 Reckamp,Bradley... 43, 45 Reckamp,Bradley C...43 Reckziegel,Bastian...49 Recuero,Antonio Martin Reddy,Ganeshan Reddy,Jashwanth Redon,Fabien Redtenbacher,Christoph Reed,Matthew...30, 35, 37, 101 Reese,Ronald , 171 Reichert,Rudolf...43 Reihani,Amin Reimer,Bryan... 32, 45 Reinhart,Thomas Reiss,Hans...93 Reiter,Christoph...83 Reitz,Rolf , 145, 155 Reitz,Rolf D , 133, 145 Re,Luigi del... 58, 83 Re,Massimo A. Dal Renevier,Nathalie...93 Rengarajan,Sankar...140, 142 Renneker,Craig Ren,Shouxian...83, 163, 171 Ren,Shuojin , 155 Resh,William F...107, 113 Reuss,Hans-Christian...56 Reyes,Victor...68 Ribeiro,Bernardo Ribeiro,Ricardo...38 Ricciardi,Vincenzo...88 Richard,Bryn...137, 167 Richards,Bryn Richards,George Richards,Keith Richardson,Dan Richardson,Dave...82 Richardson,Wesley...43 Richards,Paul...130, 135, 145, 148 Richenhagen,Johannes...68 Richman,Douglas Richter,Kai R...68 Richter,Mattias , 138 Rickli,J.L Riedel,Chris...62, 150 Rieder,Martin...54 Rimondi,Marcello...154, 161 Rinaldi,Alex...157, 161 Rinaldini,Carlo Alberto...144, 146, 159 Rincón,Pablo Lopez del...79 Rinderknecht,Stephan Rio,Luis Del...86 Risberg,Per A Risi,Francesco...31 Ritchie,Andrew Ritter,Dennis Rivas,Manuel Rixen,Daniel Rizzo,Denise M...99, 100, 101, 142, 150,...157, 165 Rizzo,Matthew...45 Robb,Emily...29 Robbersmyr,Kjell Gunnar...43 Robert,Gilles Roberts,Carolyn...49 Roberts,Carolyn W...49 Roberts,Charles... 82, 140 Robertson,Dennis Robertson,James Roberts,William Robinette,Darrell , 142 Robinett,Rush Robinson,Matthew C Robinson,Michael A...82 Robinson,Simon Rocco,Vittorio Roche,Christopher Rochussen,Jeremy Rockstroh,Toby...127, 145, 148 Rodrigues,Leon Rodriguez,Jaime Rodriguez,J. Felipe Roe,Cheryl A...34 Roecker,Ryan Roemer,Dirk Róewicz,Maciej...65 Rogak,Steven N Roger,Andre...68 Rohrbach,Thomas Rohwedder,Daniel...30 Rolando,Luciano Rolland,Jason Romani,Luca Romero,Carlos Alberto Romero,Vicente Romzek,Martin Ronne,Jeffrey W Roostaei,Ali Rosa,Mattia De...88 Rosell,Joakim Rose,Nathan Rose,Nathan A...37, 43, 45 Rosenberger,Mary Ellen , 123 Rose,William...49 Rosopa,Patrick...45 Ross,Deven...76 Rostamzadeh,Cyrous...59 Rosu,Grigore...58 Rosvall,Tobias Roth,David B...130, 137, 143, 152 Rothermel,Thomas...56 Roth,Gregory Rot,Ivan Rouse,Dr. Jason Rousseau,Aymeric... 55, 127, 134, 162 Rovedatti,Vincent...42 Roy,Bryan...72 Royce,Michael Roy,Hillol Kumar Ruan,Jiageng Ruan,Keyu...41, 49 Rudd,Rodney...34 Ruder,Adam...72 Rudynets,Mykola...56 Rudzinskas,Christopher Rugh,John...72 Rugh,John P Rümmele,Florian Ruona,William Rupp,Jonathan...35, 101 Rush,Thomas...38 Russo,Miriam Di Rustagi,Mukesh...29 Ruth,Richard R...49 Rutland,Christopher , 169 Rutledge,John Ryan,Steve S Sabatini,Stefano...86 Sacco,Vincenzo Sachdev,Anil Sadaoka,Kazuo Sadatomi,Masashi Sadowski,Robert Safa-Bakhsh,Robab Sager,Lauren...45 Saha,Joydip...96 Saha,Kaushik Sah,Mayur...82 Saito,Fernando...41 Sajid,Muhammad Sakabe,Motoya Sakai,Akira...39 Sakai,Masaharu...86 Sakairi,Minoru...49 Sakamoto,Hirofumi Sakane,Yuhei Sakashita,Satoshi Sakayanagi,Hiroyuki...48 Sakurai,Kohei...68 Sakurai,Tetsuya...96 Salaani,M. Kamel...39, 43, 47 Salah,Mohammad...70 Salaun,Erwan Salazar,Victor , 150 Salecker,Elke...66 Salehi,Fatemeh Salehi,Rasoul Saltzberg,Eugene F...32 Samadi,Behzad Sambel,Andreas Sami,Amr...96 Samie,Farzad Sampath,PraveenKumar Samuel,Stephen Sandalek,Alexander...58 Sander,Oliver...58 Sandhu,Jaspal Sandilya,Arnab Sankaran,Chandra Mouli...96 Sankey,Jeffery W...47 Sano,Toshinari Santhanam,Shyam... 77, 80 Santin,Ondrej...56 Santodonato,Louis Santrock,Jeffrey...29 Sanui,Ryoko...83 Sappok,Alexander... 72, 74, 75 Saracevic,Fariz...69 Sarangapani Sarang,Santosh Kumar...112, 113, 119 Sarathy,Mani , 146, 158 Sarkany,Zoltan Sarkar,Avik Sarlashkar,Jayant Sasaki,Kensuke Sase,Mai Sasin,Dominik...68 Satake,Hiroyuki...38 Sathish,Kumar... 80, 82, 93 Sathyanarayana,Amardeep...65 Sato,Akinori...72, 74, 109 Sato,Emi Satoh,Koichi Sato,Kazuto...45 Sato,Kenji , 152 Sato,Mamoru...83 Sato,Shigehiko Sato,Shinya...76 Sato,Yoshihisa Sauceda,Jeremias...66 SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition 185

188 PARTICIPANTS INDEX Saunders,Simon...67 Savagian,Peter...152, 153 Savic,Vesna...93, 96, 99, 101, 122 Savimäki,Auli...76 Savioli,Tommaso Sawada,Hiroyuki...42 Sawada,Jun...41 Sawa,Norihiko Sawyer-Beaulieu,Susan...80 Saxena,Samveg , 154 Scaife,Mark Scanlon,John M Scantamburlo,Giuseppe...79 Scappaticci,Lorenzo... 31, 43 Scarcelli,Riccardo...136, 142, 150, 162, 169 Schaadt,Achim Schaal,Peter , 171 Schaberg,Paul Schaeffer,William Schaetz,Bernhard...68 Schaffrath,Andreas Schaik,Marcel Van Schall,David , 113 Scharf,Johannes...72 Schäuffele,Jörg...68 Scheibert,Klaus...58 Schenk,Charles... 86, 144 Scherer,Risa Schernus,Christof... 72, 131, 137, 139, 143, , 161, 163, 169 Schiferl,Elizabeth Schifko,Martin...93, 113 Schihl,Peter... 61, 101 Schild,Martin Schimik,Viktor...83 Schliecker,Simon...68 Schmalen,Pascal Schmeitz,Antoine...47 Schmidt,David P Schmidt,Karsten...67, 68, 70 Schmied,Roman... 58, 83 Schmitt,Andreas...50 Schneider,Carsten Schneider,Jesse , 148, 163, 165 Schneider,K Schneider,Martin...76 Schneider,Rolf...58, 68 Schneider,Waldemar Schneidewind,Brian Schoeggl,Peter Schoenleber,Christoph...49 Schrangl,Patrick...83 Schroeder,Ben Schroeder,Heidi...161, 169 Schubert,Raymond...55 Schubring,Brett Schuckert,Sebastian Schuessler,Martin...83 Schulze,Andreas...68 Schulze,Thomas...56 Schulze,Tino...65 Schutte,Carol Schwall,Matthew...34 Schwanke,Jason , 163 Schwarz,Chris...37, 68 Scofield,Terrence...86 Scott,Blane Scott,Jason...63 Seaman,Sean...32 Seaton,Phil Sebastian,Maurice... 67, 68 Sebben,Simone...47 Seboldt,Dimitri Sediako,Dimitry Segawa,Tsutomu Sehgal,Ajay Kumar Sehgal,Tarun...55 Sehitoglu,H Selecman, Casey...82 Selke,Daniel J... 29, 32 Sellnau,Mark Sellnau,Mark C Selokar,Mayur...79, 80, 143 Selvaraj,Balan Mariappan Semanson,Chris...65, 68 Semel,Ronald...74, 85, 86 Sementa,Paolo...148, 170 Senatore,Carmine...46 Senecal,Peter Senecal,P. K , 159, 162 Senft,Victor...41 Sengupta,Somnath...69 Sen,Somnath... 69, 79, 80 Senthooran,Sivapalan...36 Seo,Dong Hag Seo,Jung-Min Seok,Sungchul Seong,HeeJe Seo,Seungwoo...47 Seppelt,Bobbie...45 Sequino,Luigi Serban,Radu Sergueeva,Alla V Serpe,Stephen Serrano,José Ramón Servati,Hamid Serway,Roland Seshia,Sanjit Sethuramalingam,T Seubert,Christopher , 123 Severi,Elena , 145, 154, 161, 169 Sevik,James , 142, 162 Seykens,Xander...80, 83 Sforza,Lorenzo Shabana,Ahmed Shah,Ashish Shahbakhti,Mahdi...143, 154, 165 Shah,Karan...43 Shahlari,Arsham J Shahrokni,Ali...65 Shahwan,Khaled Shaikh,Wasim Akram Shaik,Imran...79 Shakhshir,Saher Al Shamun,Sam...137, 148 Shan,Jingwei , 109 Shankar,Vijai Shankar Bhavani Shanmugam,P Shao,Huifang Shaout,Adnan...64 Shao,Xinxin...43 Sharma,Abhishek...58 Sharma,Arunandan Sharma,Nikhil...79 Sharma,Vibhu Sharma,Yogesh Chandra Shawal,Syahar Shaw,Austin Shaw,Christopher... 39, 41, 45 Shaw,Michael Shaw,Michael L Shaw,Tyler L Shayler,Paul J Shelby,Michael Shelly,Patrick...59 Sheng,Gang Sheng Chen Sheng,ZiQiang...118, 121 Shen,Mengjing...58 Shen,Ming... 34, 35 Shen,Peihong SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition Shen,Tielong...65, 132, 167 Shen,Trong Shen,Yuan Shen,Zhanpeng...93 Sheppard,Christal Sherony,Rini...37, 41, 49, 68, 69 Sheth,Nitin...83 Shet,Nitesh...79 Shibano,Takeo Shibata,Gen Shibata,Takumi...152, 153 Shi,Chao , 152 Shida,Mitsuhisa...49 Shi,Danghe Shieh,Teng-Hua Shiga,Takahiro...72 Shih,Hua-Chu Shih,Huai-Ren Shi,Lei... 91, 101 Shimada,Satoshi...65 Shimaoka,Keiichi Shimizu,Keisuke Shimizu,Masaharu...53 Shimizu,Takayuki...67 Shimokawa,Kiyohiro Shimokawa,Shinnosuke Shinada,Munenori...45 Shin,Bosung Shin,Donghwa...32 Shindo,Yusuke Shin,Hosop Shin,Jiksoo...32 Shinoda,Yoshitaka Shionoya,Takahiro...39 Shiotsu,Isamu Shioya,Shunsuke...68 Shiozaki,Koji Shiraishi,Shinichi... 58, 63, 65 Shirai,Yasuhiro Shiraki,Nobuyuki Shirk,Matthew...72 Shiverick,Jason...34 Shi,Xin Shi,Xinfeng Shi,Xiuyong... 96, 168 Shkoukani,Mutaz...29, 49 Shocket,Abraham... 53, 54, 57, 58, 60, 64 Shogren,William G...66 Shojaei,Sina Shoji,Akira Shokouhi,Navid...65 Shonohara,Toshimitsu Shouji,Kiyotaka Shrivatri,Aviral...30 Shtilkind,Svetlana...29 Shuai,Shijin Shuai,Shi-Jin Shu,Ge-Qun...74, 75, 82, 147 Shulke,Gerald A Shurin,Scott...99 SHUTO,Hiroshi Shutty,John...88 Shwan,Soran...80 Shyrokau,Barys Siavoshani,Saeed... 39, 41, 45 Sibi,Srinath...45 Sickle,Roger A. Van... 72, 76 Siefert,Alexander Siegel,Jason B Siegmund,Gunter...45, 49 Siemiski,Andrzej Sierra,Juan Sievers,Nathan Sigelko,Jenny Sika,Zbynek...56 Silva,Evandro...62 Silva,Lucas e Silva,Stefano Silver,Ron... 72, 76 Sim,Jaeheon...131, 146, 169 Simmonds,Nicholas...47 Simonds,Brian Simon,Nakia...72 Simons,Emerald...39 Simpson,Alexander...93 Sims-Williams,David...47 Sindler,Petr Singhal,Shubham...87 Singh,Amandeep...32, 33 Singh,Avinash Singh,Aviral Singh,Jatinder Singh,Jatinder P , 113 Singh,Maneet...86 Singh,Navtej...74, 77, 80 Singh,Nishant...76 Singh,Punit Kumar Singh,Rajendra Singh,Ramanand...79 Singh,Somendra Pratap... 87, 131 Singh,Tejinder Sinha,Abhishek Sin,Hee Su Sinnamon,James Siokos,Konstantinos , 163 Sirkin,David...45 Sithik,Mohamed...96, 97 Sivertsson,Martin Sjöberg,Magnus Skalyga,Mykola...56 Skeen,Scott A...133, 160 Skinner,Nicholas P...32 Skoglundh,Magnus...80 Skruch,Pawel...68 Skszek,Timothy W Slade,David Slattengren,Jesper Slattery,Ben Sluder,C. Scott , 142 Smirnov,Evgeny Smith,Connor...49 Smith,David...91 Smith,George...95, 98 Smith,Henrik...83 Smith,Ian...83 Smith,Matthew...60, 62 Smith,Michael... 78, 80, 86 Smith,Michael Andrew Smith,Nick...63 Smith,Robert A...121, 130 Smithson,Robert A Smith,William...99, 101, 102 Soba,Alec Socci,Vincent P...53 Soden,Michael...59 Soderberg,Andreas...62 Söderberg,Jan...65 Soderblom,David...34 Söderblom,David...34 Sokawa,Shingo Sokolov,Sergey...56 Sokolsky,Oleg...58 Sola,Javier Arco Solak,Nuri , 119 Solari,Jean-Pascal Soliman,Aref M. A Soloiu,Valentin...39, 56, 154, 156 Solomon,Samson Soloshenko,Yevheniy Solsjo,Rickard...137

189 PARTICIPANTS INDEX Soltis,Richard Somasundram,Kartik...34 Somers,Bart , 159 Somers,L.M.T...79 Somerville,L Som,Sibendu , 145, 159, 169 Song,Bongha...41 Song,Eunjee...58 Song,Guangtian Song,Guangtian Gavin Song,Jared...90, 91, 93, 96, 99, 101 Song,Kang Song,Ke... 67, 165 Song,Seunghan Song,Shutao Song,Xu...82 Song,Yuyang Soni,Akshay Sonntag,Fabian Son,Yochan Son,Young Seop...43 Sorge,Ugo Sorlini,Claudio...34 Souflas,Ioannis , 171 Soulliere,Katie...80 Souza,Flavio Souza,Marcelo...68 Sowards,Jeffrey W Spangler,Lora L...29 Spelina,Jill M Spenny,Jason R Spessa,Ezio Spies,Hagen...55 Spiteri,Paul Spivey,Heath...49 Splitter,Derek , 135, 137, 143, 156, 161 Sprague,John T...49 Sprenger,Florian Srinivasan,Chiranth...94, 99, 152 Srinivasan,Kumar... 72, 79, 82, 85, 88 Srinivasan,Sriram...86 Srinivas,Gunti R...34, 43, 117 Srivastava,Sameer Stadlbauer,Stephan...83 Stalker,Rose Mary...81 Stamper,Michael...64 Start,Michael...93 Stavesand,Jann-Eve...65 Stecher,Andy F Stefanopoulou,Anna Stefanopoulou,Anna G Steffan,Hermann...42 Steffen,Thomas Steffka,Aaron Mark...61 Steffka,Mark...59, 61 Steinbauer,Pavel...56 Steiner,Hans...93, 113 Steiner,John C...49 Steiner,Sepp...85 Stenlaas,Ola , 171 Stephens,R.G...34 Stepien,Zbigniew...86 Stepnov,Vitalii...56 Steurich,Bjoern...58 Stewart,Jonathan David...81 Stitzel,Joel...34 Stobart,Richard... 88, 105, 127, 137, 157 Stobart,Richard K Stockar,Stephanie Stocks-Smith,Justin...47 Stola,Federico Stoll,Daniel...49 Stone,Richard...82, 130, 157 Storey,John... 72, 79, 142 Storey,John M. E Stout,David Stoyanov,Miroslav K Strauß,Peter Streater,Stephen...88 Strek,Piotr Striegler,Radim...45 Strong,Daniel...29 Strumolo,Margaret...91 Strzelec,Andrea... 79, 82 Stuermer,Ingo...61, 66 Stull,David Stutenberg,Kevin Styles,Daniel...85, 86 Subbarao,P.M.V Subke,Peter...61, 62 Subrahmanyam,J.P Subramaniam,MohanKumar...76 Subramaniyam,Murali...37, 49, 112 Su,Changsheng...80 Sudalaimuthu,Subash...96, 97 Suehiro,Yukio Sugashima,Takeshi...58 Sugawara,Hiroyoshi Sugii,Taisuke...96 Sugimoto,Tsuyoshi...110, 112 Sugiura,Hideki Sugiura,Noboru Sugiura,Tatsuki Sugiura,Toshikazu Sugiyama,Hiroyuki...116, 121 Suh,In-Soo... 39, 41, 45 Su,Jing Sukegawa,Yoshihiro...96 Sukumar,Balaji...83, 86 Sukumar,Naveen Sul,Hyunki...85, 86 Sulic,Martin Sumiya,Hiroshi Sun,Chenxi Sundaram,V... 39, 93 Sundaram,V... 39, 93 Sung,Shin-Jang...110, 116 Sun,Richard L...96 sun,sheng Sun,Shishuo...45 Sun,Tao Sun,Wenlong...69 Sun,Xichen Sun,Xin...101, 113 Sun,Yong...116, 119 Sun,Youcheng...68 Sun,Zechang...133, 167 Su,Raymond Surnilla,Gopichandra Susdorf,Alexander Sutherland,Andrew...74, 85, 86 Suway,Jeffrey Aaron...43 Su,Xueying Su,Xuming...101, 108, 110, 111, 115, 118, 119 Suzaki,Takahiro...49 Suzuki,Ai Suzuki,Daichi...99 Suzuki,Hisakazu...83, 161 Suzuki,Ryoji Suzuki,Taro...58 Suzuki,Tomohide Suzuki,Tomonori Suzuki,Yasumasa...49 Svancara,Kamil...65 Svensson,Erik Svensson,Kenth Swanson,Jacob...79 Swantek,Andrew , 136 Swanton,Thomas...76 Szczotka,Andrzej...83 Szedlmayer,Michael Szolak,Robert Szulc,Micha...68 Szwabowski,Steven...56 Szybist,James Szybist,James P...130, 135, 137, 143, , 156 T Taber,Geoff Tadakuma,Kenji...49 Tafreshi,Reza Taguchi,Kenji...58 Taguchi,Masayuki Tahara,Ken...39 Tahara,Yasuaki Taie,Mostafa Anwar...60, 65 Takada,Noriyuki Takagi,Hitoshi...42 Takagi,Noritaka...49 Takahashi,Daishi Takahashi,Hiroyuki...37, 41, 69 Takahashi,Jumpei Takahashi,Shinichi , 152 Takahiko,Aoyagi...66 Takahira,Masakiyo Takahira,Takayoshi Takakura,Norio , 167 Takamatsu,Hiromitsu Takano,Masayuki Takashi,Kondo Takata,Arata...56 Takatori,Yoshiki...84 Takayama,Tsutomu...49 Takazawa,Nobuaki Takeda,Kenji...79 Takekoshi,Masashi Takemori,Daisuke...65 Takeori,Hiroki Taki,Eiji...67, 149 Takizawa,Keiji Talaska,Tomasz...68 Talekar,Apoorv...72 Talekar,Apoorv P Talibi,Midhat Talon,Vincent Tamburello,David A Tamma,Bhaskar Tamor,Michael...91 Tamor,Michael A...91 Tamura,Kazutaka Tamura,Sayaka Tamura,Tsutomu Tanabe,Masato...58 Tanabe,Yosuke...46 Tanada,Hiroki Tanaka,Eiichi Tanaka,Hideyuki... 55, 66 Tanaka,Hiroaki...65 Tanaka,Hiroshi...39 Tanaka,Koki...45 Tanaka,Shingo...32 Tanaka,Shunya...39 Tanaka,Takayuki...66 Tanaka,Wataru...39 Tandale,Madhukar...83 Tan,Gangfeng Tang,Chenglong...139, 153 Tang,Choong Fong Tang,Jisi...45 Tang,Ta-Wei Tang,Weiyong Tan,Han-Shue...65 Tanida,Atsushi Taniguchi,Makoto Taniguchi,Masanobu...54 Tan,Julian...73, 74 Tanoue,Takeki...30 Tanoue,Yasuhiro...78 Tan,Qingyuan Tan,Tervin...55 Tan,Wei...75, 108 Tao,Jian...107, 108, 112, 113, 116, 118, 119, , 171 Tao,Mingyuan Tao,Tinghong...76 Tao,Wei Tao,Xiaojian Tao,Xinran Taracko,Matthew...49 Tarasow,Alex Tarí,Daniel Tartoussi,Hadi Taube,Arnold...61, 91 Tauzia,Xavier Taylor,Darryl S Taylor,Mychal Taylor,Oliver P Taylor,William...61 Temkin,Michael Templeman,Cynthia...113, 114, 118 Teng,Hui Teng,Shengping Teng,Yu J...90, 91, 93, 96, 99, 101 Teng,Zhenke Tennakoon,Tennakoon Mudiyanselage Tennison,Paul Terachi,Shota Teranishi,Nozomu Terashima,Hirohito...96 Terlip,Danny Terpstra,Toby Tesfa,Belachew...87 Tesi,Amedeo Tess,Michael Testa,Francesco Testani,Michael Tetsuka,Kenichi Thambi,Joel Luther Theis,Joseph Thelen,Bryce Thelen,Bryce Charles Thesing,Thomas Thewes,Matthias Thirukkotti,Sankarasubramanian...93 Thomas,Bénédicte Thomas,Bonita J...37, 41 Thomas,John...161, 169 Thomas,Mary...56 Thomas,Scott D...30 Thomsen,Nicolai...65 Thorat,Pratap Dinkar...62 Thorén,Anna...76 Thornber,Ben...47 Thornton,Dana Thyagarajan,Ravi...101, 112, 113 Tian,Hua... 75, 147 Tian,Linli...43 Tian,Qi Tian,Renran...41, 49 Tian,Tian...113, 128, 140 Tian,Ye...55 Tieber,Karin Tigelaar,Jonathan...54 Tillaart,Erik van den...80 Timpanaro,Anthony... 43, 45 Tiseira,Andrés Titov,Gene...72 SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition 187

190 PARTICIPANTS INDEX Tiwari,Nachiketa...79 Tiwari,Sashikant Tjong,Jimi , 137, 154, 171 Tkacik,Peter Thomas...30, 34 Tochiki,Hirokazu Toczyski,Jacek...34, 49 Toda,Kengo...53 Toda,Kentaro...96 Toda,Tadashi Tojo,Takeshi Tokuda,Shigefumi Tokunaga,Tatsuya Tomerlin,Jeff Tomie,Toshihisa...76 Tominaga,Satoshi Tomita,Kenji...78 Tomita,Yoshiki Tomomatsu,Daisuke Tonda,Richard Dale...39, 107, 108 Tong,Sunyu Tonoli,Andrea...43, 142 Tonuma,Toshiyuki Tonzetich,Zachary Toops,Todd Toops,Todd J Tornatore,Cinzia...154, 156, 171 Törngren,Martin...68 Torre,Augusto Della... 87, 137 Toshiyuki,Ken Totaro,Pasquale Totaro,Pasquale Pio Toulson,Elisa...145, 148, 154, 171 Tovar,Andres...43, 96, 120 Toyama,Naoki Toyama,Tomoyuki Toyoda,Fumihiko...96 Toyoshima,Tetsuo...80 Tran,Hiep Hoang Traussnig,Armin...85 Traver,Michael Tree,Dale R , 133, 156 Trembley,Greg Tremsin,Anton Trimbake,Santosh Trimboli,Brian A...55 Trisdale,Tom...49 Trivedi,Manan Jyotin Trobaugh,Corey , 135 Tropea,Cameron...48 Trujillo,Mario F Tsang,Chi-Wei Tschirhart,Michael... 29, 32 TSIANIKA,Vasiliki Tsoutsanis,Panagiotis...47 Tsubokura,Makoto...39 Tsuchida,Kenichi Tsuchida,Michitaka Tsuchiya,Eiji Tsuji,Hiromichi Tsuji,Kimitoshi...41 Tsukada,Toshihiko Tsumagari,Ichiro...76 Tsurumi,Yasuaki...41 Tucker,Brian Tuner,Martin , 140, 148 Tunestal,Per , 142, 150, 158, 163 Tung,Simon C , 135 Turner,James...127, 130 Turner,James W G Tutunea-Fatan,O. Remus...29 Tyan,Tau , 116, 119 Tyson,Steven U Uchanski,Michael... 86, 150 Uchida,Kiyoyuki...39 Uchida,Noboru Uddheim,Åsa...80 Uddin,Ahmed...85, 86 Uddin,Mesbah...31, 39, 47, 49, 82 Ueda,Daiji Ueda,Masahiro...99 Uguru-Okorie,Daniel Uhlmann,Tolga...72 Ujiie,Yoshihiro...58 Umbarkar,Yogesh... 85, 87 Umemura,Eiji Ungermann,Anne...76 Unigame,Shingo...45 Univ,Xihua Uno,Takanori...53 Upah,Adam...49 Uppuluri,Sudhi... 72, 79, 82, 85, 87, 88 Urabe,Shinichi Urabe,Takahiro...66 Urbanic,R.J Urban,Martin...45 Ursu,Chandrakantha...53 Ushnurcev,Stanislav Usui,Tasuku Utsunomiya,Atsushi Uy,Dairene V Vaglieco,Bianca Maria...128, 148, 150, 170 Vaidya,Rohit Vaidya,Vinay...69 Vaishnav,Dhaval...93 Vakakis,Alexander...47 Vala,Marilyn...45 Valasek,Radek...45 Valentino,Gerardo...154, 156, 171 Vallabhaneni,Pratapnaidu...45 Valladolid,Pablo Garcia Vandersickel,Annelies VanLanen,Daniel VanSelous,Joseph Vappala,Indu Varella,Roberto Aliandro...83 Varney,Max...39 Vasanth,Balashunmuganathan...80, 82 Vasudevan,Prasanna Vaz,Miguel Veele,Rebecca...76 Veenstra,Mike Velghe,Anthony Venditti,Mattia Venhovens,Paul...45, 98, 99, 158 Ven,James Van de Venkatesh,R...67, 144 Venkatraman,Vindhya...65 Venkitachalam,Hariharan...68 Ventura,Joel...43 Vera-Tudela,Walter Vereb,Wayne Verhelst,Sebastian...128, 144 Verma,Ishan Verma,Mukul K...47 Vernacchia,Mark A...62 Vertal,Peter...42 Vestlund,Johannes...47 Viecenz,Hannes...76 Vigliani,Alessandro Vijayagopal,Ram , 162 Vilela,Antonio...68 Villalta,David Vimalathithan,Kulothungan...45 Vinattieri,Francesco... 40, 150 Vint,Matti , 150, 157, 165 Viollet,Yoann , 138 Virdung,Torbjorn...32 Virmalwar,Ajay Virostko,Nicholas Viswanathan,K R Vitek,Oldrich Vivek,Anupam Vivek,Kumar Vlahopoulos,Nickolas Vlaskos,Ioannis Vögele,Ulrich...65 Vogt,Claus...80 Voitel,Tilo Voss,Sebastian...68 Vuillaume,Camille...58 Vychytil,Jan...45 W Wachsmuth,Guido Wachtmeister,Georg , 135, 165 Wach,Wojciech Wada,Keita...46 Wada,Tomoyasu Wada,Yusuke Wade,Robert Wade,William S...63 Wadkar,Chaitanya Waeltermann,Peter...67 Wagner,Al Wagner,David Wagner,James (Jim) E...61, 91 Wagner,John R Wagner,Michael...69 Wagner,Robert...91, 140, 161 Wahab,Emad Wakabayashi,Tohru...58 Wakamatsu,Satoshi Wakana,Hironori...49 Wakelin,Peter Wakisaka,Yoshifumi Walawender,Chester S...29 Waldman,John...133, 157 Waldman,John O...133, 157 Walker,Brad...78 Walker,Kevin Walker,N. Ryan Walker,Paul Wallace,Chris...63 Wallace,Rick S...30, 34 Wall,Alanna...42 Wallner,Thomas...128, 136, 142, 145,...150, 162, 169 Walls,Mark Walsh,Michael P Wang,Bingxu Wang,Boyuan Wang,Caixia Wang,Can...68 Wang,Changsheng...94 Wang,Cheng Wang,Chien-Ping...29 Wang,Chinpei Wang,Chunlei Wang,Da-Zhi Wang,De Ming...94, 99 Wang,Dengfeng Wang,Dexin...39 Wang,Guang... 46, 72, 100, 113, 147 Wang,Guolin Wang,Hang Wang,Honglu Wang,Hongyan Wang,Hu...155, 157 Wang,Jeff Wang,Jerry C Wang,Jianxin , 139, 146, 155 Wang,Jian-Xin , 171 Wang,Li... 79, 153 Wang,Liang Wang,Lianhui Wang,Long Wang,Luting...67 Wang,Meiping Wang,Mengke Wang,Mianzhi Wang,Michael...80 Wang,Mingjie Wang,Mingyu...72, 77 Wang,Nan Wang,Peng Wang,Qian Wang,Qigui Wang,Qiwei...111, 168 Wang,Ruochen Wang,Shan...110, 119, 131 Wang,Shanshan...110, 119 Wang,Shihui Wang,Shu Wang,Shuli...79 Wang,WeiGuang Wang,Xibin Wang,Xin...39, 86, 132, 139, 146, 152, , 171 Wang,Xinjian...133, 167 Wang,Xinyan Wang,Xuan Wang,Xuguang Wang,Yajun...82 Wang,Yan , 119, 145 Wang,Yefu Wang,Yinhui...133, 135 Wang,Yuanzhan Wang,Yucong , 113 Wang,Yuesen... 74, 82 Wang,Yue-Yun , 150, 157, 165 Wang,Yujian Wang,Yujun...75, 87 Wang,Yusheng Wang,Yushuai Wang,Zhe Wang,Zhenfeng Wang,Zhenwen...30 Wang,Zhi...119, 128, 132, 133, 139, 146, , 162, 171 Wang,ZongGuang...46, 72 Wani,Satishchandra C...79 Wan,Yu...72, 77, 148 Ward,David...53, 55, 58, 69 Ward,Jason Warey,Alok...128, 130, 131, 134, 137, 143, , 152 Warkins,Jason...74, 76 Warren, Rebekah Wasacz,Bryon , 137, 161, 171 Waschl,Harald...83 Wasekura,Masaki Watanabe,Hikaru Watanabe,Masanori...46 Watanabe,Seigo...66 Watanabe,Takao , 152, 157 Watanabe,Takayuki Watanabe,Toshiaki Watling,Timothy C SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition

191 PARTICIPANTS INDEX Watson,Brock...30 Watson,J. Christopher...29 Watta,Paul...69 Weaver,Ashley...34 Weaver,Wayne Webb,Amy McGuckin Weber,Eileen Weber,Jost Webster,Kenneth W...65 Wei,Haiqiao , 147 Weimerskirch,Andre...53 Weindorf,Paul...59 Weiss,Ulrich...99 Wei,Zhigang...93, 111, 115, 118, 119 Wei,Zuolong...43 Welcher,Judson...43 Weng,Rongcheng Wentsch,Marlene Wen,Weidong Wenzel,Paul Weritz,John West,Brian...161, 169 Westbrook,James Robert Westerfield,Zachary Westlye,Fredrik Westlye,Fredrik R Whelan,Steve Whitehead,Andrew Whitehead,Glenn White,John White,Nicholas...34 White,Theron Whittal,Ian...50 Whitted,Steven...91 Wick,Maximilian Widd,Anders...76 Wiedemann,Jochen...41, 49 Wiederer,Julian...93 Wiegand,Brian Paul Wiemer,Eric Alexander Morales Wienckowski,Natalie...70 Wienert,Michelle...68 Wieser,Dirk...42 Wigle,Lori...53 Wijeyakulasuriya,Sameera Wilhelm,Ryan Wilken,Celeste Wilkinson,Craig...49 Wille,Ansgar Willems,Frank...83 Willems,R.C Williams,Jason Williams,Jimmie Williams,John Wilson,Brian...68 Wilson,Deven...63 Wilson,Robert...49 Wilson,Ryan...56 Wimmer,Andreas Winokur,Justin Winter,Amos Winters,Ruud Winward,Edward... 88, 137, 157 Wiseman,Marc...91, 99 Wishart,Jeffrey Wissel,Dirk von...68 Wissink,Martin Wittberg,Lisa Prahl Wittmeier,Felix...41, 49 Woestman,Eric...66 Wolany,Adalbert Wolfe,Edward...72, 77 Wolff,Thomas...76 Wolf,Marco...54 Wolk,Benjamin Wong,Brad Wong,Hoi Wong,Victor...74, 75 Wong,Victor W , 135 Woodburn,Joseph...83, 86 Wooderson,Paul...55 Woods,Andrew...81 Wood,Tom...45 Wooldridge,Margaret , 171 Wooldridge,Steven Worswick,Michael Worswick,Michael J...118, 121 Wotring,Brian...45 Wragge-Morley,Robert Timothy...47 Wright,Daniel G , 113 Wright,John F...140, 156 Wright,Nolan...80 Wright,Tim Wright,Yuri M , 143, 151 Wu,Bin , 167 Wu,Chuanzhou Wuelfing,Jens...58 Wuensch,Matthew A Wuerker,Robert...58 Wu,Guangqiang... 43, 111, 115 Wu,Hai Wu,Haibo...36 Wu,Hao Wu,Hequan...34 Wu,Hongwen...101, 150 Wu,Huwei Wu,Jian...39, 65, 68, 109, 134, 167 Wu,Jinglai Wu,Kelly... 55, 56 Wu,Lixin...39 Wurzenberger,Johann C...83 Wu,Sean F Wu,Sijin Wu,T...39, 40 Wu,Tao Wuttke,Jeff...86 Wuttke,Jeffrey Wu,Wei...111, 146 Wu,Wenhao Wu,Xiaohua Wu,Xuesong Wu,Xuting Wu,Yuqing...34 Wu,Yusheng Wu,Zhengbin Wu,Zhijun Wyatt,Perry X Xiang,Junfeng Xiang,Shouzhi...132, 133, 155 Xiao,Baitao Xiao,Xinran Xiao,Yuan...68 Xia,Yong...116, 119 Xie,Degang Xie,Hui...65, 132, 163, 167 Xie,Kelvin , 171 Xie,Xin Xing,Peter...49 Xiong,Lu... 39, 47 Xiong,Shuo Xi,Yuanzhou... 76, 86 Xi,Yubin...45 Xi,Zhimin...93 Xuan,Tiemin Xu,Bin... 88, 105 Xu,Binjie Xue,Jian... 79, 82 Xue,Qingluan Xue,Zhendan...91, 92 Xu,Guangzhong Xu,Guoqing Xu,Hongming Xu,Hongyi... 91, 101 Xu,Hui...83 Xu,Jiu Xu,Min...92, 128, 133 Xu,Nan Xu,Peijun...111, 115, 119 Xu,Simon...91 Xu,Songyun...39 Xu,Wan , 122 Xu,Xiaohong Xu,Xiaoqing xu,zeren , 118 Xu,Zheng...164, 171 Xu,Zhengxin...128, 146 Xu,ZongYing...96 Y Yacinthe,Sam Yadav,Kamlesh Yadav,Ketan Yadav,Vivek...101, 102 Yalla,Veeraganesh...69 Yamada,Kohbun Yamada,Masuyoshi...49 Yamada,Takashi...76 Yamada,Takayuki...93 Yamade,Yoshinobu...36, 49 Yamaguchi,Hiroyuki...41 Yamaguchi,Kyohei Yamaguchi,Masamichi Yamaguchi,Takahiro...41 Yamaguchi,Tomoya... 67, 165 Yamaguchi,Tomoyuki...39 Yamakawa,Toshifumi Yamamori,Kazuo Yamamoto,Akihito...39 Yamamoto,Katsuhiko...41 Yamamoto,Kohei...49 Yamamoto,Masago Yamamoto,Masaki Yamamoto,Michihiro Yamamoto,Takeo Yamamoto,Tomitaka Yamamoto,Toshiro...83 Yamamura,Jun...39 Yamanaka,Toshihiko Yamaoka,Hiroo...93 Yamasaki,Takeyuki Yamashita,Masataka Yamashita,Shuhei...65 Yamashita,Taro...49 Yamasoe,Yosuke...39 Yamato,Hideaki...53 Yamauchi,Takafumi...84, 85 Yamaura,Masahiro... 63, 65 Yamawaki,Hideo Yamazaki,Yuki...30 Yanagawa,Eiki...41 Yanai,Tadanori , 156 Yan,Frank Yan,Frank Q Yan,Fuwu Yang,Bo , 128, 139, 157 Yang,Dongbo Yang,Fulun...111, 115 Yang,Guobiao , 122 Yang,Heeseung...92, 112 Yang,James Yang,Ji...91 Yang,Jiacheng , 148 Yang,Jing Yang,Jinming Jim...99 Yang,Juhchin Yang,Junqi...90, 93 Yang,Kangkang Yang,Ke Yang,King Yang,Liang...99 Yang,Lianxiang...118, 121, 122 Yang,Lucy...76 Yang,Qingminn , 113 Yang,Qiong Yang,Ren-Jye...91 Yang,Shu Yang,Shun... 39, 69 Yang,Xiaobo Yang,Xiaofeng , 143 Yang,Xiaojian Yang,Zhenyi Yang,Zhigang...79 Yang,Zhijia... 88, 137, 157 Yang,Zhongjie Yao,Changhai...34 Yao,Mingfa Yarlagadda,Rahul Rama Swamy Yashiro,Takahisa Yassine,Mahmoud K...80, 86 Yasuda,Takashi Yasuki,Tsuyoshi... 30, 39, 45, 49, 93 Yates,Neil...67 Yatsko,M.J Yau,Alice...80 Yazdani,Arya Yeakel,Skip Yee,Kingman...62 Yee,Ryan...46 Yen,Chih-Hung (Erik) Yen,Erik Yeo,Jeff Ye,Qing Yerraguntla,Prasad...61 Yezerets,Aleksey...76, 77 Yi,Jianwen Yi,Kyongsu...39, 43, 65, 67 Yilmaz,Rifat , 119 Yin,Haiting Yin,Jun...39 Yin,Lianhao...137, 158 Yin,Xiaofeng Yi,Peng...101, 167 Yi,Qiang...41 Yokoyama,Yukihide Yonak,Serdar , 159, 167 Yoneya,Naoki...46 Yoo,Kwang Hee Yoshida,Junji...45 Yoshida,Kazuo... 55, 56 Yoshida,Yusuke Yoshihara,Yasushi Yoshihira,Masanori...66 Yoshikawa,Tatsuya...66 Yoshimoto,Kenichiro Yoshimura,Shinobu...36 Yoshinari,Tsutomu Yoshino,Etsuro...86 Young,Anne W Young,Cole R...49 Young,Richard...32 Youn,Jee Young Younkins,Matthew SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition 189

192 PARTICIPANTS INDEX Yousif,Leonard Yuan,Charles...93 Yuan,Ding...65 Yuan,Fangen Yuan,Jing Yuan,Shuang Yuan,Ye... 32, 108, 111 Yu,Chao Yue,Guiping Yue,Hanqi Yu,Hanzhengnan... 74, 82 Yu,Helen...34, 90 Yu,Huafeng...58 Yu,Huibin Yu,Jun Yu,Jungkyum...67 Yuki,Mori...68 Yum,Kiho...30 Yu,Shui , 171 Yusof,M. Khairul Arif Muhammad Yuuki,Akihiro...143, 155 Yu,Xiao , 135, 171 Yu,Zerong...49 Yu,Zhuoping...39, 47, 69, 94 Yvonnet,Charles-Edouard Z Zachos,Mark... 67, 70 Zahdeh,Akram Zahwi,Sarwat Z. A...93, 117 Zalucha,Paul...95, 98 Zammit,Michael... 75, 78, 80 Zanghi,Eric Zang,Hongyuan...47 Zare,Amey...67 Zebala,Jakub Zehme,John Zeltwanger,Holger...67 Zeman,Jonathan...99 Zeng,Chunnian Zeng,Danielle , 109, 121 Zeng,Guang Zeng,Ke...128, 157 Zeng,Wei Zeng,Yangbing Zeng,Yingjie Zha,Kan...128, 133, 152 Zhang,Anqi...148, 169 Zhang,Bo Zhang,Chaojun Zhang,Chengcai...39 Zhang,Chuanzhen...86 Zhang,Chunhui...34, 74, 82 Zhang,Daming Zhang,Haiyan Zhang,Hongsheng Zhang,Ji...58 Zhang,Jian...55, 128 Zhang,Jiaxiang Zhang,Junzhi... 32, 108, 111 Zhang,Kongming Zhang,Liangxiu...43 Zhang,Lijun...94 Zhang,Miao Zhang,Nan Zhang,Nong Zhang,Peng Zhang,Qi... 34, 49, 148, 169 Zhang,Qiang Zhang,Rong , 113 Zhang,Ruichang Zhang,Saifei Zhang,Shuanlu Zhang,Shuwei...32 Zhang,Tao...94 Zhang,Tong...67, 165, 168 Zhang,Weidong...116, 118 Zhang,Weiguo Zhang,Xiaodong...65 Zhang,Xin...111, 121 Zhang,Xinhai...68 Zhang,Xinjie Zhang,Xu Zhang,Xueyu Zhang,Xunzhe Zhang,Yan...136, 146 Zhang,Yanfeng Zhang,Yanliang Zhang,Yaozu Zhang,Yi...85 Zhang,Yilu...70 Zhang,Yitian...39 Zhang,Yongtong Zhang,Yu...137, 168 Zhang,Yunqing...90, 116, 119 Zhang,Zhan... 91, 101 Zhang,Zhaomin...91 Zhang,Zhenli Zhang,Zhiqun Zhang,Zhuoran Zhan,Reggie Zhan,Tao...74, 77, 80, 94 Zhan,Zhang Song , 153 Zhan,Zhenfei...90, 93 Zhao,Bolin...32 Zhao,Dezong , 157 Zhao,Fuquan... 80, 171 Zhao,Hong...69 Zhao,Hongxue , 162 Zhao,Hua...141, 145, 154 Zhao,Hui...34, 90 Zhao,Jian , 109, 163 Zhao,Le , 170 Zhao,Peng , 154 Zhao,Qiancheng Zhao,Qiangsheng Zhao,Xiaojuan Zhao,Xuan...53 Zhao,Yu Zhao,ZhenFeng Zhao,Zheng Zheng,Guangze Zheng,Jiang-Yu...41 Zheng,Kai...93 Zheng,Ling Zheng,Ming , 137, 154, 156, 171 Zheng,Qichao...90, 91, 93, 96, 99, 101 Zheng,Rong Zheng,Sifa Zheng,Yang...65 Zheng,Yinhua Zheng,Yuqing Zheng,Zhou Zheng,Ziliang Zheng,Zunqing Zhong,Jing Zhong,Lurun...107, 157 Zhou,Aiguo Zhou,Dajun...118, 121, 122 Zhou,Feng...85 Zhou,Hua... 79, 92 Zhou,Jiangbin...36 Zhou,Jianhua...92 Zhou,Jianwei Zhou,Jinwei...58 Zhou,Junjie Zhou,Kan...99 Zhou,Li Zhou,Qing... 30, 45, 116, 119 Zhou,Wuming Zhou,Yongjun Zhou,Zhou Zhuang,Hanyang Zhu,Bing...55, 68, 108, 109 Zhu,Charles Zhu,Feng... 34, 35, 49 Zhu,George Zhu,Jian Zhu,Jingwei Zhuo,Kaimin Zhu,Qilun , 157 Zhu,Xiangyu...58 Zhu,Xichan...42, 119 Zhu,Xinda...79 Zhu,Xiucheng , 148, 152 Zhu,Zhifu Zhu,Zhiyong...94 Ziada,Youssef Zickmann,Stefan Zielinski,Kurt...31 Zigler,Bradley T Zindel,Jacob Zirngibl,Sebastian Zolock,John...46 Zou,Junyi...39 Zou,Qian , 113 Zou,Xian Zummer,Robert...80 Zuther,Frank...76 Zweck,Harald SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition

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196 SAE INTERNATIONAL EVENTS 2016 SAE 2016 High Efficiency IC Engine Symposium April 10-11, 2016 Detroit, Michigan, USA SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition April 12-14, 2016 Detroit, Michigan, USA SAE 2016 Aviation Technology Forum June 13-14, 2016 Shanghai, China SAE 2016 Additive Manufacturing Symposium June 14-15, 2016 Knoxville, Tennessee, USA 2016 SAE Battelle CyberAuto Challenge July 25-29, 2016 Warren, Michigan, USA SAE 2016 On-Board Diagnostics Symposium September 13-15, 2016 Indianapolis, Indiana, USA SAE 2016 Convergence September 19-21, 2016 Novi, Michigan, USA SAE 2016 Heavy-Duty Diesel Emissions Control Symposium September 20-21, 2016 Gothenburg, Sweden SAE 2016 North American International Powertrain Conference September 21-23, 2016 Chicago, Illinois, USA SAE 2016 New Energy Vehicle Forum September 21-22, 2016 Shanghai, China SAE-TONGJI 2016 Driving Technology of Intelligent Vehicle Symposium September 22, 2016 Shanghai, China SAE 2016 Brake Colloquium & Exhibition - 34th Annual September 25-28, 2016 Scottsdale, Arizona, USA SAE 2016 Aerospace Systems and Technology Conference September 27-29, 2016 Hartford, Connecticut, USA SAE 2016 Commercial Vehicle Engineering Congress October 4-6, 2016 Rosemont, Illinois, USA SAE 2016 Aerospace Manufacturing and Automated Fastening Conference & Exhibition October 4-6, 2016 Bremen, Germany SAE 2016 Transmission and Driveline Technologies Symposium October 17-19, 2016 Ypsilanti, Michigan, USA SAE 2016 All-Wheel Drive Symposium October 17-19, 2016 Ypsilanti, Michigan, USA SAE 2016 Thermal Management Systems Symposium October 18-20, 2016 Mesa, Arizona, USA SAE 2016 International Powertrain, Fuels & Lubricants Meeting October 24-26, 2016 Baltimore, Maryland, USA SAE 2016 Range Extenders for Electric Vehicles Symposium November 2-3, 2016 Knoxville, Tennessee, USA SAE/JSAE 2016 Small Engine Technology Conference & Exhibition November 15-17, 2016 Charleston, South Carolina, USA SAE 2016 Augmented and Virtual Reality (AR/VR) Technologies Symposium November 15-16, 2016 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA SAE 2016 From ADAS to Automated Driving November 29-December 1, 2016 Munich, Germany SAE 2016 Vehicle Electrification and Connected Vehicle Technology Forum November 30-December 1, 2016 Shanghai, China 2016 Defense Maintenance and Logistics Exhibition December 5-8, 2016 Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA 2016 DOD Maintenance Symposium December 5-8, 2016 Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA 2017 SAE 2017 Connect2Vehicle at CES January Las Vegas, NV Symposium on International Automotive Technology 2017 January 18-21, 2017 Pune, India SAE 2017 Light Duty Emissions Control Symposium January 23-24, 2017 Washington, District of Columbia, USA SAE 2017 Government/Industry Meeting January 25-27, 2017 Washington, District of Columbia, USA SAE 2017 Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Technologies Symposium February 7-9, 2017 San Diego-Mission Valley, California, USA SAE 2017 On-Board Diagnostics Symposium - Europe March Italy SAE 2017 World Congress and Exhibition April 4-6, 2017 Detroit, Michigan, USA SAE 2017 Noise and Vibration Conference and Exhibition June 12-15, 2017 Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA SAE 2017 International Powertrains, Fuels & Lubricants Meeting June 26-28, 2017 Brazil, Brazil SAE 2017 Convergence June San Jose, CA ICE2017, the International Conference on Engines & Vehicles September 10-14, 2017 Capri, Napoli, Italy SAE Brake Colloquium & Exhibition - 35th Annual September 24-27, 2017 Orlando, Florida, USA SAE 2017 On-Board Diagnostics Symposium September 26-28, 2017 Anaheim, California, USA SAE 2017 Thermal Management Systems Symposium October 10-12, 2017 Plymouth, Michigan, USA SAE 2017 Powertrains, Fuels & Lubricants Meeting October 15-19, 2017 Beijing, China 194 For an updated listing SAE of events, 2016 World dates Congress and locations, and Exhibition please refer to P169281

197 EXHIBITOR DIRECTORY 196 Floor Plan 198 Exhibitor List 199 Exhibitor Profiles SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition 195

198 FLOOR PLAN Exhibitor Services Career Fair Tech Hub Career Fair Entrance YP Lounge P 304 P 305 P 404 P P 302 P 303 P 402 P ENTRANCE SAE World Congress TV SAE International ENTRANCE SAE Social Media Wall Information 196 SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition

199 FLOOR PLAN AWIM Concessions YP Speed Mentoring Personal Mobility Vehicle Experience (PMV) TOYOTA / AISIN PMV Experience SAE Sales & Ops Office Onsite Registration Joe Louis Statue SAE Membership Lounge Vehicle Display SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition 197

200 EXHIBITOR LIST Company Booth Company Booth Company Booth A A2Mac1 Automotive Benchmarking ACE-Durham Region Addtec Co Ltd Advanced Engine Dynamics Advantage Austria AdvanTech International Aisin World Corp of America Altair Engineering Altran Concept Tech Gmbh AluMag Automotive LLC Aluminum Extruders Council Aofu Environmental Technology Co Ltd Applus IDIADA ArcelorMittal Argent International Inc Argonne National Laboratory Atotech North America AVL B Band-It Idex Berghof Testing Blanking Without Dies Bodycote BrightSkies...203P C Caelynx Cambustion Ltd Camcraft Inc CD-adapco Clean Combustion Engine Laboratory Concepts NREC Configit Controlled Power Technologies Convergent Science Co-Optimization of Fuels and Engines Core Molding Technologies Inc Cradle North America Inc CTA Acoustics Inc CW Bearing Usa Inc CY Myutec Co D Daiichi Seiko Co Ltd dauntless.io P DeltaWing Technologies Group Inc Detroit Engineered Products (DEP), Inc DfR Solutions Dimensional Control Systems Inc Donaldson Company Inc Dow Corning Corp DSM dspace Inc Dynacast E EASi Eastman Chemical Company Eberspaecher Exhaust Technology GmbH EDAG Inc EDP Company Endurica LLC EngineLab ESTECO F Faith Target Group Limited FAW Casting FAW Forging FCA US LLC FEV North America, Inc FISITA 2016 World Automotive FIPA Tunisia ForceBeyond Inc Ford Motor Company Foryou Corporation Freudenberg Sealing Technologies GmbH G Gamma Technologies LLC Gebauer & Griller Kabelwerke GmbH Granta Design Ltd H Hirtenberger Automotive Safety GmbH Honda Horiba Automotive Test Systems Corp Hyperloop Technologies Hyundai Motor Company I IAV Automotive Engineering Impro Industries USA Inc Indo-MIM (P) Ltd Integral Technology Co Ltd Intertek Intrepid Control Systems Inc J Jama Software Jatco USA Inc Jeonwoo Jesse Garant Metrology Center Jiangsu Enda General Equipment Co Ltd Jilin Province Axle Auto Components & Part..204 Jing-Jin Electric Jive Software P K KAMTEC KCI Key Safety Systems Inc Kienle + Spiess GmbH KIPP Car Comfort Systems Korea Powder Metallurgy Co LTD KOTRA & AIN Global KRAIBURG TPE L LaVision Inc LieberLieber Software Light Weighting - Emission Reduction Liquidmetal Technologies Inc Lohmann Corporation M Macedonian Government - Free Zones Authority Marufuji Seiko Co Ltd MediaZen Melecs EWS GmbH Mentor Graphics Corp Metal Powder Products Co Minitab Inc Mirae Seal Tech Co Ltd Mississippi State Univ Miyaki USA MSC Software N Nautilus Engineering New York State Vehicle Composite Program..630 Nikkei MC Aluminum America Inc Ningbo Hengshuai Micromotor Co Ltd NOF America Corporation NTN Automotive Center O Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oblong Industries Inc Ohdae Metal Co Ltd Omron Corporation ON Semiconductor Origin Electric America Co Ltd Oxford Instruments P Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Permabond Engineering Adhesives Pittsburgh Glass Works LLC Plasmo USA LLC Programming Research Inc PROMEXICO Proto Labs Proto Manufacturing SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition Q Quantum Analytics P Quantum Evm Limited R Rausch & Pausch LP Rheinfelden ALLOYS GmbH & Co Kg Ricardo Inc Ricardo Software S Saati Americas Corp SAE International Mobility History Committee Samjin Jeonggong Co Ltd Sandvik Materials Technology Sato Shoji Corporation Satyam Venture Engineering Services Schock Metal America Inc Sekisui S-LEC America LLC SEOHAN Seojin Automotive Co Ltd Seoul Industry Engineering Co Shilla Industrial Co Ltd Shinhan Precision Ind Co Ltd Shinpyung Industry Co Ltd Simerics Inc Sindo High Tech Sinocat Environmental Protection Co Ltd SPAL USA Spirent Stevens Institute of Technology Stratasys Inc SUHNER Manufacturing Inc...404P Synergeering Group, LLC Syn-Tech Ltd T Taizhou Xinyu Precision Manufacture Co Tianjin Tanhas Technology Co Ltd The Federation P The Lee Company Toyota Motor Corporation Transportation Research Center Inc Transtek Magnetics, Inc Trensor LLC Tru Vue, Inc Trusted Computing Group... Tech Hub TRUWIN TwintecBaumot Group U Unique Fabricating Inc Univ of Detroit Mercy P V Velodyne LiDAR, Inc Visit Anchorage Visual Components North America Voestalpine Steel Division W Wacker Chemical Corp WARDSAUTO Woelfel Engineering GmbH + Co. KG Y Youngshin Precision Co Ltd Yutaka Giken Co Ltd Z Zeiss Industrial Metrology P LOBBY VEHICLE DISPLAYS University of Michigan Solar Car Team... Atrium AAM - American Axle & Manufacturing... LOBBY1 UNIVERSITY DISPLAYS Located in the Atrium Milwaukee School of Engineering...U1 Univ of Detroit Mercy... U2 University of Puerto Rico... U2 Univ of Maine Clean Snowmobile Club...U4

201 EXHIBITOR PROFILES Exhibitor Directory text is published as submitted by exhibiting companies. A A2Mac1 Automotive Benchmarking 8393 Rawsonville Rd Belleville, MI BOOTH #335 ACE-Durham Region 2000 Simcoe St N Oshawa, Ontario L1H 7K4 Canada Booth: 516 The ACE research and testing facility offers chambers and technology for climatic, structural durability and life-cycle testing. Facilities include one of the largest and most sophisticated climatic wind tunnels (CWT) on the planet. In the CWT, wind speeds can reach 300 kilometres per hour with temperatures that range from -40 to +60 C. With our solar arrays and storm generators we can create any weather conditions imaginable, from sweltering jungle downpours to the paralyzing cold of an arctic storm. We use these chambers to test automotive and aerospace products, to improve the performance of elite athletes and to provide services to many other markets, including the Unmanned Aerial Vehicle industry, high performance sport testing, and motorsports. ACE is available for rent to clients from any industry who are seeking climatic testing capabilities to bring their ideas into a proof of concept or market readiness. The facility is suitable for a wide range of testing needs; it can subject test products to severe wind, humidity, snow, icing or desert heat. Clients can rent the entire facility, specific chambers, offices, laboratories or conference rooms at a globally competitive hourly rate. ACE fosters an environment for collaboration and interaction between industry, researchers and students. Addtec Co Ltd 169 Jayumuyeok 3-gil Masanhoewon-gu Changwon South Korea Booth: 111 Addtec is a major company in the field of air conditioning parts and electronic components for vehicles. The company is growing into an international company specialized in automotive air conditioning parts by developing and manufacturing parts like HVAC ACTUATOR, PTC PRE HEATER, CONTROL as its main products. Advanced Engine Dynamics 7260 W Azure Dr Las Vegas, NV Booth: 515 Advanced Engine Dynamics Corp designs highly efficient internal combustion engines. Its compact barrel engine designs deliver high torque and greater thermal efficiency when compared to conventional engine designs. The company s engine technology is particularly suited to large commercial and industrial applications. The ability to realize high compression ratios is another hallmark of our company s technology. A feature that enables greater efficiency and lower emissions through the use of dualfueling systems such as a combination of natural gas and pilot diesel oil. Advantage Austria 500 N Michigan Ave # 1950 Chicago, IL Booth: 1328 ADVANTAGE AUSTRIA the Austrian Trade Commissions in the U.S. located in New York (head office; with branch offices in Washington D.C. and Atlanta), Chicago and Los Angeles. We offer Austrian and Austrian-funded businesses in the U.S. a wide array of information and individual consulting services and support their industry specific business efforts. AdvanTech International 1600 Cottontail Ln Ste 3 Somerset, NJ Booth: 334 Advantech International, established in 1951 as an international trading and development company, partners with world class manufacturers to deliver engineered components through our strategically located global sales, marketing and distribution offices. The Vehicle Components Group offers cutting edge component solutions with precision cold forming, light weight high-pressure die casting, hot forging and rotational position sensor technologies to automotive and motorcycle manufacturers. Tier One Strategic Partner SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition Aisin World Corp of America Centennial Dr Northville, MI Booth: 901 Aisin World Corp. of America is the NA sales center of the Aisin Group, a $27 billion company headed by Aisin Seiki, Japan. Michigan has been home to Aisin for 30 years with sales and R & D facilities in Northville Township, Plymouth, Ann Arbor and Fowlerville. Altair Engineering 1820 E Big Beaver Rd Troy, MI Booth: 1028 Altair is focused on the development and broad application of simulation technology to synthesize and optimize designs, processes and decisions for improved business performance. Privately held with more than 2,600 employees, Altair is headquartered in Troy, Michigan, USA and operates more than 45 offices throughout 24 countries. Today, Altair serves more than 5,000 corporate clients across broad industry segments. To learn more, please visit our website. Altran Concept Tech Gmbh Concept Straße 1 Gratkorn 8101 Austria Booth: 1328 Concept Tech, part of the Altran group, is a leading provider of engineering, simulation, testing and test equipment for vehicle passive safety, including pedestrian protection. Concept Tech innovations are recognized in the industry and help clients all over the world to develop safer vehicles more efficiently. 199

202 EXHIBITOR PROFILES AluMag Automotive LLC Sunnydale St Farmington Hills, MI Booth: 1343 AluMag is a global market developing company offering the following services: 1.Market Research; 2.Roadshows & Techevents; 3.Market Development; 4.Strategic Localization; AluMag has extensive knowledge and worldwide contacts as well as excellent references within the automotive & aluminum-, magnesium- and composite industry. We access new markets and open doors for your business regardless of application, material, process or product. Aluminum Extruders Council 1000 N Rand Rd Ste 214 Wauconda, IL Booth: 548 The Aluminum Extruders Council (AEC) is the trade association of the North American aluminum extrusion industry, representing over 70% of North American production. Technical experts from the Council s Automotive Team will be present at SAE showcasing examples of innovative automotive extrusion applications and design reference materials. Aofu Environmental Technology Co Ltd Fumin Rd Economy Dev Area Dezhou China Booth: 816 Aofu Environmental Technology Co.,Ltd is committed itself to produce Flow-through and Wall-flow ceramic catalyst substrates. We have annual production capacity 6 million liters which applied on different commercial vehicles. Applus IDIADA PO Box 20 Santa Oliva L Albornar, PO BOX 20, Tarragona Spain Booth: 935 Applus+ IDIADA offers design, testing, engineering, and homologation services to the automotive industry worldwide. Our reputation is founded on the expertise of an international team of 2,000 technical experts, our client focus and a constant drive towards innovation. IDIADA is present in 24 countries in Europe, Asia and America. ArcelorMittal 1 S Dearborn St Fl 19 Chicago, IL usa.arcelormittal.com Booth: 507 ArcelorMittal is the world s leading steel and mining company, with a presence in 60 countries and an industrial footprint in 19 countries. Guided by a philosophy to produce safe, sustainable steel, we are the leading supplier of quality steel in the major global steel markets including automotive, construction, household appliances and packaging, with world-class research and development and outstanding distribution networks. Argent International Inc Concept Dr Plymouth, MI Booth: 524 We utilize over 250 different raw materials used for attachment, buzz, squeak & rattle / NVH, fastening, gasketing & sealing, labeling, printing & identification, masking, safety, surface protection, wind noise / sound dampening, and much more! Argent is more than a just a tape converter, we are a solution designer. Argonne National Laboratory 9700 S Cass Ave Bldg 362 Lemont, IL Booth: 822 Argonne National Laboratory s transportation research program deploys experts from many disciplines to address the problems of foreign oil dependency and greenhouse gas emissions. Working with the U.S. transportation industry, Argonne researchers improve processes, create transferrable technologies, and provide cost-effective solutions in support of U.S. Department of Energy goals. Atotech North America 1750 Overview Dr Rock Hill, SC Booth: 1115 Chemistry, equipment, service and solutions for decorative and functional surface finishing, semiconductor and printed circuit board manufacturing all from one source. Platinum Sponsor AVL Halyard Dr Plymouth, MI Booth: 801 AVL is the world s largest independent company for development, simulation and testing of powertrains (hybrid, combustion engines, transmission, electric drive, batteries and software) for passenger cars, trucks and large engines. The company offers combined solutions of powertrain engineering, simulation software, and testing and instrumentation systems. B Band-It Idex 4799 Dahlia St Denver, CO Booth: 617 BAND-IT IDEX, INC., The World s Leader in Engineered Band Clamping Systems is able to supply your Automotive Banding & Clamping requirements for Side Curtain Airbags, Exhaust and Cable Shields, CV Boots and many other vehicle applications. Visit us at our website. 200 SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition

203 EXHIBITOR PROFILES Berghof Automation GmbH Berghof Testing Harretstrasse 1 Reutlingen Germany Booth: 703 Berghof Testing manufactures innovative R&D and End of Line testing solutions for the automobile industry. Affiliate Berghof Fluoroplastics develops new applications based on the most modern fluoropolymers and their special material properties. Blanking Without Dies Van Dyke Ave Ste 701 Warren, MI Booth: 1237 Blanking Without Dies uses coil fed metal technology, high power fiber lasers, linear motor propulsion and a moving gantry assembly to produce laser cut blanks. This is the future of metal blanking which will eliminate costly mechanical dies, provide more design flexibility and deliver superior metal blanks. Bodycote 443 E High St London, OH Booth: 431 Specialty stainless steel processes (S3P) featuring Nivox technology offer unique surface hardening solutions for austenitic stainless steel, nickel-based alloys and cobalt-chromium alloys producing increased mechanical and wear properties without adversely affecting corrosion resistance. BrightSkies 4 lbrahim Sherif St Moustafa Kamel Alexandria Egypt Booth: 203P C Caelynx 325 E Summit St Ann Arbor, MI Booth: 407 ESS and Delight develop computer aided engineering (CAE) software and provide CAE services. Their flagship products are used for fully automatic meshing, paint dip simulation, CFD and electro deposition simulation. Caelynx, a full service product development company, is the North American distributor of ESS and Delight software and Dassault Systemes software. Cambustion Ltd 347 Cherry Hinton Road J6 The Paddocks Cambridge CB1 8DH United Kingdom Booth: 906 Cambustion s fast-response gas and particulate analyzers enable engineers worldwide to understand engine operation and meet emissions targets, including real world driving. Rapid mapping and transient mapping capabilities offer cost effective routes to emissions compliance. Cambustion s Particulate Filter Testing System has been embraced by GPF/DPF and vehicle manufacturers for filter testing and development. Camcraft Inc 1080 Muirfield Dr Hanover Park, IL Booth: 1344 Camcraft manufactures precision machined components for high pressure and flow control systems, with a focus on engine, fuel system, pump and hydraulic valve applications. Camcraft provides engineering, prototyping and product development to support series volume production with emphasis on components requiring post machining heat treatment, advanced grinding, super-finishing and assembly. CD-adapco 60 Broadhollow Rd Melville, NY Booth: 401 CD-adapco is the world s largest independent CFD-focused provider of engineering simulation software, support and services. It has over 30 years of experience in delivering industrial strength engineering simulation to a wide range of industries and application. Clean Combustion Engine Laboratory Univ of Windsor 401 Sunset Ave Windsor, Ontario N9B 3P4 Canada Booth: 1234 Automotive Research and Education at the University of Windsor is an area of tremendous strength and excellence, with research areas in advanced engine research, alternative fuel, hybrid and propulsion systems, advanced vehicle control systems, lightweight processes and products, recyclable materials and recycling processes, and semi-autonomous drive and driver assistant systems. Concepts NREC 217 Billings Farm Rd White River Junction, VT Booth: 624 For over 50 years, Concepts NREC has helped leading OEMs improve the performance and manufacturability of their turbomachines. Our offer includes engineering design services, CAE and CAM software, manufacturing, laboratory testing, assembly, and installation. Concepts NREC has the vision to create great designs and a hardearned reputation for delivering them. SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition 201

204 EXHIBITOR PROFILES Configit Kristianiagade 7 Copenhagen DK-2100 Denmark Booth: 809 All Configit products are based on the patented technology Virtual Tabulation. This technology has redefined what is possible with configuration in terms of complexity and speed, and enables Configit to make software that can handle and utilize complex product configurations that are both powerful to business and easy to use. Controlled Power Technologies Ltd Unit 4 Westmayne Industrial Park Bramston Way Laindon SS15 6TP Essex United Kingdom Booth: 1037 Controlled Power Technologies (CPT) presents a family of CO2-reducing powertrain products, based on water cooled, dynamically optimized, switched reluctance motor technology, while incorporating advanced control and power electronics. These boosting and energy-recovery technologies support micro, mild, and full hybrid powertrain strategies and offer integration into existing mechanical and electrical architectures. Convergent Science 6400 Enterprise Lane Madison, WI Booth: 543 Founded in Madison, Wisconsin, Convergent Science is a world leader in computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software. Its flagship product, CONVERGE, includes groundbreaking technology that eliminates the user-defined mesh, fully couples the automated mesh and the solver at runtime, and automatically refines the mesh when and where it is needed. Core Molding Technologies Inc 800 Manor Park Dr Columbus, OH Booth: 1134 Core Molding Technologies is a manufacturer of sheet molding compound and a molder of fiberglass reinforced plastics specialized in Heavy Truck, Automotive and Marine industries. Co-Optimization of Fuels and Engines Booth 723 The Co-Optimization of Fuels and Engines initiative is accelerating the introduction of affordable, scalable, and sustainable biofuels and energy-efficient, low-emission vehicle engines. The Energy Department and national laboratories are collaborating to improve fuels and engines currently in use, as well as to develop revolutionary engine technologies for longer-term, higher-impact solutions. Cradle North America Inc 50 Chestnut St Ste A-214 Beavercreek, OH Booth: 600 Cradle is a leading provider of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) software including SC/Tetra (general purpose unstructured mesh), scstream (general purpose Cartesian mesh), and HeatDesigner (Cartesian mesh for electronics). Since inception in 1984, Cradle has established itself as a major innovator for advancing the role of simulation in engineering design. CTA Acoustics Inc Dequindre Rd Madison Heights, MI Booth: 1148 CTA has been manufacturing high-quality acoustical and thermal fiberglass insulated products since As a Tier-1 & Tier-2 supplier, our forward-thinking, engineeringfocused solutions offer the automotive industry a variety of exclusive technologies to solve thermal and acoustical challenges and enhance products. We pride ourselves in being an innovator in fibrous-based acoustical and thermal technology. CW Bearing Usa Inc Cabot Dr Ste 700 Novi, MI Booth: 1122 CW Bearing USA is the 2nd largest bearing manufacturer in China. Our production is embodied by quality management system ISO/TS Our commitment is to support automotive suppliers with highly engineered solutions. CW Bearing is currently constructing a North American Center for Design, Sales, and Manufacturing in Northville, MI. CY Myutec Co Leemok-dong Jangan-gu Suwon South Korea Booth: 316 CY Myutec is specialized in development and manufacturing of Synchronizer Rings for Transmission. As a total solution provider, the company offers Synchronizer Ring pack design consulting including tests and simulations. On the basis of self-developed carbon friction material technology, portfolio comprises steel stamping & forging and brass Synchronizer Rings. D Dai-Ichi Seiko Co Ltd Gardenbrook Rd Ste 133 Novi, MI Booth: 607 Dai-Ichi Seiko has a vertical integrated manufacturing system consisting of design and fabrication of mold and automated assembly machine, stamping and plating of metal terminals and assembly of molded plastic parts with metal parts, and we are stably providing the quality products from Alabama and Asian countries including Japan. 202 SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition

205 EXHIBITOR PROFILES dauntless.io th Ave Oakland, CA Booth: 302P Dauntless.io provides cloud-based combustion analysis and data acquisition systems for connected vehicles. We specialize in using adaptive machine learning for cycle-to-cycle prediction and control of engine combustion in real-time. Target applications include the control of advanced combustion and SI knock. DeltaWing Technologies Group Inc 1394 Broadway Ave Braselton, GA Booth: 530 DeltaWing Technology Group Inc. provides design, engineering, and manufacturing expertise and proven automotive, motorsports, aviation, aerospace, and defense industry solutions. It includes DeltaWing Technologies, DeltaWing Manufacturing, Panoz sports cars, and Panoz DeltaWing Racing, and an agreement with DHX Electric Machines. Detroit Engineered Products (DEP), Inc 850 E Long Lake Rd Troy, MI Booth: 1216 DEP is an engineering services, software development, consulting and staffing company. Headquartered in Troy, USA, DEP has footprints globally. DEPs proprietary software, MeshWorks rapidly reduces the development time of products for all segments across industries. DEP has the capability to support initial concept evaluation through product execution on projects ranging from concept and styling all the way to prototypes and volume production. DfR Solutions 9000 Virginia Manor Rd Ste 290 Beltsville, MD Booth: 1117 DfR Solutions is the leading provider of quality, reliability, and safety services and software for the electronics industry. We support clients across every market as well as throughout the electronic component and material supply chain. Our innovative, Physics of Failure-based reliability software, Sherlock Automated Design Analysis and industry expertise empower customers to accelerate and improve product design and development, saving time, resources, and improving customer satisfaction. For more information regarding DfR Solutions, visit our website for more information. Dimensional Control Systems Inc 5750 New King Dr Ste 330 Troy, MI Booth: 714 DCS offers a complete manufacturing quality solution which includes two primary software systems: 3DCS, a CAD based simulation tool to optimize G&T and reduce manufacturing costs, supported by QDM, a SPC system to analyze and report on measurement data from the plant. These technologies are being leveraged by leading OEM s to reduce their Costs of Quality. Donaldson Company Inc PO Box 1299 Minneapolis, MN Booth: 423 Donaldson Company has manufactured more than a billion vents that protect components and enclosures from pressure fluctuations, liquids, and harmful contaminants. From automotive electronics, lighting, powertrain components, and fluid reservoirs, we have a vent that will work for you or our industry-leading designers can provide custom venting solutions. Dow Corning Corp 2200 Salzburg St Midland, MI Booth: 1135 In the transportation industry, you need innovative technologies to meet your needs today and your tough challenges tomorrow. You can count on Dow Corning to help you develop cost-effective answers for automotive safety, reliability, comfort, aesthetics, performance, fuel efficiency and environmental sustainability. Learn more at website. DSM 203 W. Big Beaver Troy, MI Booth: 1215 DSM is a global science-based company active in health, nutrition, and materials. DSM offers a broad portfolio of engineering thermoplastics that meet the high demands of automotive applications and industry standards from lower system costs through metal replacement to productivity improvements in plastics processing. dspace Inc Pontiac Trl Wixom, MI Booth: 815 dspace is the world s leading provider of hardware and software tools for developing and testing sophisticated electronic control systems. For over 25 years, dspace s highquality, off-the-shelf software and hardware tools have empowered engineers to design and innovate, while dramatically reducing development times and cost. To learn more, visit Dynacast Ballantyne Corporate Pl Ste 400 Charlotte, NC Booth: 606 E EASi 7301 Parkway Dr Hanover, MD Booth: 602 EASi, a subsidiary of Aerotek Inc., provides innovative engineering support services to companies worldwide. EASi introduces new solutions and process improvements to fulfill engineering and design services to customers in the automotive industry. See our ad on page 4 SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition 203

206 EXHIBITOR PROFILES Eastman Chemical Company 575 Maryville Centre Dr Saint Louis, MO Booth: 535 Eastman Chemical is a global specialty company that produces a broad range of advanced materials including Saflex high performance interlayers for laminated windscreens and sidelams. In 2016, Eastman is launching Saflex VIEWóa next generation variable angle wedge PVB interlayer made with a proprietary process to further improve image resolution. See our ad on inside back cover Eberspaecher Exhaust Technology GmbH Haggerty Rd Novi, MI Booth: 328 Eberspaecher Exhaust Technology provides exhaust management solutions from conventional mufflers to highly complex emission control systems for light-duty vehicles, commercial vehicles and non-road applications. Cleaner, lighter, quieter our exhaust systems reduce more than 95 percent of pollutants and pioneer new levels of lightweight design and construction. EDAG Inc 1875 Research Dr Ste 200 Troy, MI Booth: 929 The EDAG Group, one of the world s largest independent engineering service providers, develops production-ready solutions to meet the total mobility needs of today and in the future. EDAG s range of services covers the entire development process from early concept through production-optimized solutions ready for complete vehicles, modules and manufacturing plants. EDP Company Commerce St Livonia, MI Booth: 1025 EDP Technical Services, a Livonia, Michigan based testing resource, specializes in thermal & climatic testing of vehicles, engines, transmissions and other automotive components. EDP provides testing services such as full vehicle climate simulation including temperature, humidity, sun and wind. EDP also provides thermal shock testing of engines, transmissions and components. Endurica LLC 1219 W Main Cross St Findlay, OH endurica.com Booth: 931 Endurica LLC developed the world s most versatile and best-validated elastomer fatigue life simulation system. Founded in 2008 to bring fatigue life prediction capabilities to the rubber industry to directly address fatigue of elastomers under realworld service conditions. We offer fatigue analysis software, material characterization, consulting & training, and FEM. EngineLab 2709 Pine St Boulder, CO Booth: 716 EngineLab is a control system development company focused on building a flexible, cost-effective solution for automotive electronic control. With a simple-to-use interface that allows the designer to create a behavioral model directly on the hardware, the EngineLab technology allows development for a full spectrum of applications including engine control, CAN, general IO, diagnostics, testing, data logging and analysis. ESTECO Suite Orchard Hill Pl Novi, MI Booth: 429 ESTECO is a pioneer in numerical optimization solutions, specialized in research and development of engineering software for all stages of the simulation-driven design process. With over 250 international clients in the automotive, aerospace and electronics industries, ESTECO was named Cool Vendor in the Product Design and Life Cycle Management 2015 report by Gartner. Faith Target Group Limited 2F No 6 Ln 602 Zhongzheng Rd Yonghe Dist New Taipei City Taiwan Booth: 622 Faith Target has the capability to meet the various demands from customers. To make development and production more efficient, we have been making all our efforts to improve the technologies including casting, forging and powder metal. Today we manufacture more productively, and we enhance the durability of the products as well. F FAW Casting S Wayne Rd Ste 112 Romulus, MI Booth: 414 FAW Casting -The best and largest Casting supplier from China, now is local in Detroit to serve You., -Your one stop Casting supplier, from Ferro to Non Ferro, from Gray Iron, Ductile iron, vermicular iron, steel casting, investment casting, shell core casting, die casting, gravity casting, low pressure casting all available., -Your advanced and light weight material solution provider like aluminum and magnesium. - Casting blanks and or finished condition of casting parts for power train, drive lines and chassis application like cylinder block, cylinder head, crankshafts, transmission housing, clutch housing, axle housing, differential housing, wheel housing, Oil sump tank, engine bracket, water pump shell, crossbeam, engine cover, Come and visit us at Booth: 414 at SAE Show. 204 SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition

207 EXHIBITOR PROFILES FAW Forging S Wayne Rd Ste 112 Romulus, MI Booth: 315 FAW Forging -The best and largest forging supplier from China, now is in local Detroit to serve You. Your one stop forging supplier, from aluminum to steel, from cold, warm to hot forging all available. Your advanced and light weight material solution provider. Forging blanks and or finished condition of forging parts for power train, drive lines and chassis application like crankshafts, connecting rods, I-beam, steering knuckles, gears and shafts for transmission, control arm, wheel hubs and spindle. Come and visit us at Booth: 351 at SAE Show. OEM Industry Leader FCA US LLC 800 Chrysler Dr Auburn Hills, MI Booth: 1123 FCA US LLC is a global automaker headquartered in Auburn Hills, Michigan. A member of the Fiat Chrysler Automobiles N.V. (FCA) international automotive group (NYSE: FCAU, MI: FCA), FCA US sells vehicles under the Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram, Mopar, SRT, FIAT and ALFA ROMEO brands. Learn more at our website. Platinum Sponsor FEV North America, Inc Glenmeade Ln Auburn Hills, MI Booth: 915 The FEV Group is a global powertrain and vehicle engineering company that offers a complete range of engineering services, providing support to customers in the design, analysis, prototyping, powertrain and transmission development, NVH, vehicle integration, and calibration for advanced propulsion systems. We also offer electronics engineering/connected vehicle services and are a testing solutions supplier. Fipa Tunisia Tunis Tunisia Booth#114 ForceBeyond Inc 6 Dickinson Dr Ste 115 Chadds Ford, PA Booth: 529 ForceBeyond, headquartered in Chadds Ford, PA, as an engineering design and development company, delivers cuttingedge and innovative parts, components and solutions with light weight die casting, precision investment casting, cold forming and hot forging. Through our strategically located global offices and by partnering with world class manufacturers, ForceBeyond creates superior value for our customers. FISITA 2016 World Automotive Congress 4F Sungli Bldg 1P2 Bangbae-ro Seoul South Korea BOOTH #1449 The Korean Society of Automotive Engineers (KSAE) is proud to host the 36th FISITA World Automotive Congress in Busan, Korea from 26 to 30 September, At FISITA 2016, worldwide specialists in automotive industry share their creative thoughts and knowledge to bring our next generation a whole new era of transportation. under the theme Creative Thinking for Future Automobiles. OEM Industry Leader Ford Motor Company Oakwood Blvd Dearborn, MI Booth: 1043 Ford Motor Company, a global automotive industry leader based in Dearborn, Mich., manufactures or distributes automobiles across six continents. Ford is aggressively pursuing a vehicle strategy called Power of Choice offering a range of fueling and electrified vehicle options to reduce CO2 emissions, deliver leading fuel economy across our lineup and meet different customers transportation needs. With about 197,000 employees and 67 plants worldwide, the company s automotive brands include Ford and Lincoln and Ford Motor Credit Company provides financial services. For more information regarding Ford and its products worldwide, please visit our website. Foryou Corporation No 1 North Shangxia Rd Dongjiang Huizhou Guangdong China Booth: 1322 Foryou Corporation was founded in After more than 20 years of development, Foryou Corporation has become a leader in four major industries, namely, Automotive Electronics, Precision Electronic Components, Precision Die Casting, and LED Lighting. For Automotive Electronics, most products are from Foryou General Electronics Co., Ltd., which is a whollyowned subsidiary of Foryou Corporation established in Freudenberg Sealing Technologies GmbH Hoehnerweg 2-4 Weinheim Germany Booth: 1229 Freudenberg-NOK Sealing Technologies is a leading-edge focus on the core competencies of sealing and elastomeric technologies. The company pursues product and process perfection through proprietary lean manufacturing and Six Sigma programs. It is a valued development partner for OEMs and system suppliers and total costs and an innovative industry leader. SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition 205

208 EXHIBITOR PROFILES G Gamma Technologies LLC 601 Oakmont Lane Suite 220 Westmont, IL Booth: 615 Gamma Technologies develops and commercially licenses GT-SUITE CAE simulation software, the tool of choice of all major OEMs and suppliers worldwide. GT-SUITE includes a complete library of physics-based modeling templates, as well as higher level modeling templates specifically designed for the vehicle industry. GT-SUITE applications include: engine, aftertreatment, acoustics, thermal management, HVAC, hydraulics, fuel systems, lubrication, bearings, vehicle, HEV, driveline, transmission, and mechanical systems. Gebauer & Griller Kabelwerke GmbH GG Cables & Wire USA Inc Muthgasse 36 Postfach 2 Wien A 1194 Austria Booth: 1328 Founded in 1940, Gebauer & Griller is a leading manufacturer of cables, wires and cable harnesses for the automotive industries. We are a family-owned business and employ approximately 3,300 people at 11 locations across Europe, India, the USA, Mexico and China.The strong technical expertise of our employees, state-of-the-art technology, and the focus on high quality products enable the company to develop and implement highly complex solutions to the requirements of customers across the globe. Granta Design Ltd 300 Rustat House 62 Clifton Rd Cambridge CB1 7EG United Kingdom Booth: 1114 Granta Design are the materials information technology experts. Our materials information management solutions help automotive enterprises to: manage critical data to improve global standardization, efficiency, and quality; support lightweighting and emissions reduction initiatives; minimize legislative and supply chain risk; and integrate with CAD, CAE, and PLM. H Hirtenberger Automotive Safety GmbH Leobersdorfer Str Hirtenberg 2552 Austria Booth: 1328 Hirtenberger, established in 1860, is based in the heart of Europe and specializes in the development and series production of pyrotechnic solutions designed to protect occupants and pedestrians. Hirtenberger is the market leader for pyrotechnic actuators used in systems designed to protect pedestrians. Hirtenberger is also a development partner and manufacturer of pyrotechnic solutions for other applications within the automotive industry and beyond (i.e. medical and energy sector). OEM Industry Leader Honda 1000 Town Ctr Ste 2400 Southfield, MI Booth: 343 Honda Motor Co., Ltd. (Honda), is a leading mobility company and the world s largest producer of engines that power a variety of automobile, motorcycle and power equipment products. Conducting its business through six regional operations around the world, including Japan, North America, South America, Europe, Asia & Oceania and China. Gold Sponsor Horiba Automotive Test Systems Corp 5900 Hines Dr Ann Arbor, MI Booth: 1015 HORIBA, the long-standing global leader in motor exhaust gas analysis, is the first choice for engine and chassis testing. Powertrain and E-motor developers and manufacturers also depend on HORIBA for its experience, sound engineering, and comprehensive product portfolio. Partnering with HORIBA early in the development process ensures that your final system will provide years of dependable performance, meet current regulations, and be adaptable to future development needs. Hyperloop Technologies 2161 Sacramento St Los Angeles, CA Booth: 943 Hyperloop Tech is developing the technology and hardware to make Hyperloop a reality. At Hyperloop Tech we are inventing the 5th mode of transportation. Hyperloop will change the way space and time exist as we know it sending goods and people at 750+ mph. Imagine the possibilities, you can live anywhere, work anywhere, be anywhere. OEM Industry Leader Hyundai Motor Company Jangduk-Dong Hwaseong-Si Gyeonggi-Do South Korea Booth: 323 Established in 1967, Hyundai Motor Co. has grown into the Hyundai Motor Group, with more than two dozen auto-related subsidiaries and affiliates. Hyundai Motor Co. has seven manufacturing bases outside of South Korea including Brazil, China, the Czech Republic, India, Russia, Turkey and the U.S. Hyundai Motor Company offers a full line-up of products including small to large passenger vehicles, SUVs and commercial vehicles. I IAV Automotive Engineering Technology Drive Northville, MI Booth: 601 As one of the leading development partners to the automotive industry, IAV offers over 30 years of experience with more than 6,000 engineers worldwide. IAV works with clients from initial ideas to mass production. Focusing on powertrain, electrification, alternative fuels, active and functional safety, infotainment, fleet development and more, IAV is the single source for OEM and supplier needs. 206 SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition

209 EXHIBITOR PROFILES Impro Industries USA Inc Copley Dr Ste 100 Diamond Bar, CA Booth: 1050 Impro is a leading manufacturer of critical application areas of the automotive industry such as fuel systems, turbo chargers, EGR systems, air conditioning systems, steering systems, emission systems, airbag sensors for passenger vehicles/ heavy-duty trucks. Our one-stop-shop can help Customers reduce overall time and cost for the development/production of components. Indo-MIM (P) Ltd Ste , Carnegie Ctr Ste 104 Princeton, NJ Booth: 528 Indo-MIM is a leading global supplier of precision-engineered products using Metal Injection Molding (MIM) as the core manufacturing technology. With headquartered in Bangalore, India; Indo-MIM has achieved a leadership position in the field of MIM, providing precision-engineered products to customers in more than forty countries in the Americas, Europe and Asia. Integral Technology Co Ltd Edobori Nishi-Ku Osaka Japan html Booth: 1342 Integral Technology is a CAE software company that is focused on automatic FE mesh generation with its unique 3D feature recognition technique. Applying its product FORTUNA, the users can reduce their cost and time on creating FE mesh models maintaining the quality of the result mesh for their simulations. Bronze Sponsor Intertek 70 Codman Hill Rd Boxborough, MA Booth: 908 Intertek Transportation Technologies serves many consumer and commercial manufacturing industries, including: automotive, electric vehicles, commercial and more. We evaluate to industry standards and international regulations, and deliver top-tier testing for current and emerging markets such as interiors, electric/hybrid vehicles, charging components, automotive telematics, and aftermarket components. Visit www. intertek.com/automotive for information. Intrepid Control Systems Inc Research Park Dr Madison Heights, MI Booth: 802 Intrepid Control Systems creates tools for engineers in vehicle, test, and embedded engineering. Intrepid provides embedded communication interfaces for AUTOSAR, CAN, LIN, FlexRay, CAN FD, Automotive Ethernet, Keyword, UART, J1939, ISO14229 and GMLAN. Intrepid is part of the Automotive Engineering Tool Alliance (www. aeta-rice.com), a comprehensive tool chain for automotive electronics development. J Jiangsu Enda General Equipment Co Ltd No 6 Xiyuan Rd Industrial Park Jiangsu China BOOTH #202 Jama Software 135 SW Taylor Portland, OR Booth: 525 Jama Software is the definitive system of record and action for product development. The company s modern requirements and test management solution helps enterprises accelerate development time, mitigate risk, slash complexity and verify regulatory compliance. More than 600 product-centric organizations, including NASA, Thales, Boeing and Caterpillar have used Jama to modernize their process for bringing complex products to market. The company is headquartered in Portland, Oregon. For more information, visit jamasoftware.com Conference Supporter Jatco USA Inc Suite Country Club Dr # 100 Farmington Hills, MI Booth: 923 JATCO Ltd. is the world s largest producer of Continuously Variable Transmissions (CVT), with Research and Development facilities in Japan,, France and Korea. Manufacturing plants are located in Japan, Mexico, China and Thailand producing over 5 million CVT and conventional automatic transmissions per year. JATCO USA focuses on Research and Development Engineering, in addition to Sales and Service. Jeonwoo 850 Stephenson Hwy Ste 400 Troy, MI Booth: 217 JEONWOO PRECISION CO., LTD. Since establishment in 1992, JeonWoo Precision Co., Ltd has specialized in stamping and deep drawing process at high quality/low cost. - Cold Stamping Part Manufacturer, -JW s own Fine-Stamping process is invented Almost no Die-roll, - Zero-Burr punching process for Airbag housing, -TS16949/ISO14001 certified. Jesse Garant Metrology Center Unit #G7 628 Monmouth Rd Unit G7 Windsor, Ontario N8Y 3L1 Canada Booth: 1243 Jesse Garant Metrology Center is a global leader for Industrial Computed Tomography Scanning Services. By utilizing our nondestructive Industrial CT Scanning Services, clients are able to drastically reduce preproduction inspection costs and analyze internal failures quickly and accurately in 3D. SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition 207

210 EXHIBITOR PROFILES Jilin Province Axle Auto Components and Part Co. Ltd 2039 Artisia Blvd Apt 150 Torrance, CA BOOTH 204 Jilin Province Axle Auto Components and Parts Co., Ltd. is a manufacturing of automobile components and parts (except engines) and distribution of automobile (cars excluded) which was established on 12th May, 2003 with registered capital RMB 30 million. Jing-Jin Electric Building 7 NO5 Jiangtai Rd Beijing China Booth: 322 Jing-Jin Electric (JJE) is no. 1 in traction electric motor production, sales and export in China, develops and manufactures highperformance electric motor s system and electric drive components for hybrid electric vehicles (HEV), plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEV), battery electric vehicles (EV) and other electrically driven automobiles and control. Jive Software 915 SW Stark St Ste 400 Portland, OR Booth: 205P Jive is the premier provider of modern communication and collaboration solutions for business. Recognized as a leader by the industry s top analyst firms in multiple categories, Jive enables people and organizations to work better together and unleash the ideas and impact of employees, partners and customers. K KAMTEC 15 Godeung 2-fil Iwol-myeon Jincheo Chungcheony Buk-do South Korea BOOTH 309 Kamtec is most developed about emission & powertrain system in Korea. (Market share is No.1) Now kamtec torwards to global market with reliable quality & competitive price in world powertrain market. KCI 6 Seongseo-ro 35 gil Dalseo-gu Daegu South Korea Booth: 1029 KCI is one of leading manufacturer of auto transmission parts, chassis parts and stamping parts in Korea. Strict quality control, clean working places and efficient process control are our features recognized by customers. Certified by TS16949, ISO and OHSAS Key Safety Systems Inc Mile Rd Sterling Heights, MI Booth: 715 Key Safety Systems (KSS) is a global leader in the system integration and performance of safety-critical components to the automotive and non-automotive markets serving the active safety, passive safety and specialty product sectors. Through highly specialized design, development, and manufacturing, KSS technology is featured in more than 300 vehicle models produced by over 60 well-diversified customers worldwide. KSS is headquartered in Sterling Heights, Michigan, with a global network of 32 sales, engineering, and manufacturing facilities. Kienle + Spiess GmbH Bahnhofstrasse 23 Sachsenheim Germany Booth: 1343 Kienle + Spiess is an international innovation leader in the stamping and die-casting technology sector. We offer our customers a unique range of products, technical solutions and services for creating efficient and energy-saving electric motors and generators. The Kienle + Spiess manufacturing and product quality is trusted by clients in the field of Automotive, Air Movement, Pumps and Industrial Application, among others and is recommended as a strategically important and reliable partner. KIPP Car Comfort Systems Gottlieb-Daimler-Strasse 19 Sulz Neckar Germany Booth: 1343 KIPP CAR COMFORT SYSTEMS has been on the road to success by focusing on comfort solutions for automobiles. Storage space and operating systems for car boots and components designed to enhance driving comfort in convertibles. KIPP is an innovative engineering partner for the automotive industry and transforms good ideas into smart, marketable product solutions. Korea Powder Metallurgy Co LTD 111 Injusandan-ro Inju-myon Asan-si Chungnam South Korea Booth: 314 KPM is the pioneer of powder metallurgy in South Korea. KPM has developed, and also produced a large number of sintered parts since They are used in automotive, power transmission & industrial part. Now, KPM is the international provider of powder metallurgy. On the basis of high technology and best quality, KPM want to support your success. 208 SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition

211 EXHIBITOR PROFILES KOTRA & AIN Global 101 W Big Beaver Rd Ste 545 Troy, MI Booth: 109 KOTRA serves as a vital bridge between Korea and its trading partners to promote mutual prosperity by facilitating international commerce and investment. AIN Global Foundation, the organizer of KOAASHOW(Korea Automotive Industry Exhibition), is glad to introduce to your esteemed company. These exhibitions will be held in Oct.19-21,2016, Seoul, Korea. KRAIBURG TPE 2625 N Berkeley Lake Rd NW Duluth, GA Booth: 1044 Custom thermoplastic elastomer manufacturer for under the hood, interior and exterior automotive applications. Supplier to tier one, two and three manufacturers as well as US and European OEM s. L LaVision Inc 211 W MI Ave Ste 100 Ypsilanti, MI Booth: 701 LaVision provides integrated imaging systems to scientific, industrial and educational markets. LaVision has extensive experience in optical techniques such as 2-D, stereo, and tomographic particle image velocimetry, gaseous and liquid laser induced fluorescence, shadowgraphy for multi-phase flows, digital image correlation for deformation/strain, high-speed and ultra-high-speed imaging, and intensified camera systems. LieberLieber Software 2800 Post Oak Blvd Ste 4100 Houston, TX Booth: 1328 LieberLieber Software is the specialist for add-ons and consulting for Sparx Systems Enterprise Architect, the world s premiere UML modeling tool with over 350,000 users worldwide. LieberLieber Embedded Engineer for Enterprise Architect has been developed as part of the tool chain for the development of Embedded Systems. With the UML Debugger, included in Embedded Engineer, LieberLieber has solved a problem which has influenced several generations of code-generation tools. Light Weighting - Emission Reduction Sunnydale St Farmington Hills, MI Booth: 1343 This group represents several Light Weighting - Emission Reduction - Car Comfort Technology companies that are currently front runner in this technology segment. Organized by AluMag, this group will show, how these companies are working on edge technology, global platforms and looking for a North American project and business opportunity. The Technology Companies are: Kipp GmbH & Co KG; Kienle + Spiess GmbH; RHEINFELDEN ALLOYS GmbH & Co. KG; AluMag Automotive Liquidmetal Technologies Inc Esperanza Rancho Santa Margarita, CA Booth: 708 Liquidmetal Technologies brings a new level of capabilities to complex metal parts production providing a unique injection molding process, achieving final part geometries and properties comparable to heat treated stainless and steel alloys in a single-step. The Liquidmetal team utilizes advanced technology, providing solutions for the toughest manufacturing roadblocks. Lohmann Corporation Litchfield Dr Orange, VA Booth: 1324 Lohmann Corporation, the Bonding Engineers, is a globally recognized supplier to the automotive industry of pressure sensitive and thermoset tapes and fabricated products. We have approvals and serve OEMs and global Tier suppliers with cost effective adhesive based products for attachment, assembly, NVH, gasketing, shielding, and surface protection applications. M Macedonian Government - Free Zones Authority Partizanski Odredi Blvd No 2 Skopje 1000 Macedonia Booth: 1042 The Macedonian Government s Free Zones Authority provides the most efficient business climate in Southeastern Europe. Macedonia ranked 12th globally and 6th in Europe in the Ease of Doing Business, according to the WB s 2016 report. Choose us as many automotive companies already have: Johnson Controls, Visteon, Johnson Matthey, Lear, KSS, Amphenol, Kostal, Gentherm, Dr xlmaier and many others. Marufuji Seiko Co Ltd 88 Gorin Ugaike Nishio Aichi Japan Booth: 434 Marufuji Seiko Co., Ltd. was established in Nishio, Aichi Prefecture, Japan in 1964 and has been credited with over 50 years as the expert in higher precision cutting, grinding and polishing processes. Our advanced high-precision processing technology and quality is adopted in many automobile parts. We will keep challenging to meet the diversified needs in the new industry fields. Aluminum precision cutting, grinding - Precision cutting and grinding work is the company history of Marufuji Seiko. It can be extended to Aluminum. Marufuji Seiko is confident of providing high quality of Aluminum precision products with collaborating Miyaki s aluminum coating. SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition 209

212 EXHIBITOR PROFILES MediaZen 41, Seongnam-daero 925beon-gil 4F Fine Venture Building Bundang-gu, Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do South Korea Booth: 214 MediaZen is one of the very few companies that exist today and have implemented speech recognition systems in the automotive industry. Its proprietary solutions have been installed in millions of vehicles globally including North America, Europe, Middle East and Korea, and its professional services covers wide range of voice-related implementations from voice user interface design, usability test, validation and performance improvement on in-vehicle speech recognition systems to final production. Melecs EWS GmbH Technologiestrasse 1 Siegendorf 7011 Austria Booth: 1334 MELECS EWS, with sales revenues of 162 million Euros, is the largest EMS provider with Austrian roots. MELECS EWS relies on innovative solutions tailored specifically to its customers. The strategic focus is on development, validation and production in areas such as all-wheel drive ECUs and LED lighting in vehicles. Gold Sponsor Mentor Graphics Corp 8005 SW Boeckman Rd Wilsonville, OR Booth: 707 Mentor Graphics automotive solutions apply deep expertise in systems engineering to help our customers solve the most complex design challenges facing the industry. This includes design tools, software, and solutions to tame exponential EE complexity. On display on booth 707 will be solutions for Electrical Distribution Systems Design & Engineering; Product Definition/ Architecture; IVI; ADAS; Active Noise Control; Embedded Software; Network/ AUTOSAR Design & Integration; Service and Documentation; PCB Systems Design; Mechanical Analysis; and Mechatronics Simulation. With these solutions Mentor is helping customers turn complexity into innovation and competitive advantage. More information, please visit our website. Metal Powder Products Co 879 Washington St Saint Marys, PA Booth: 506 For over 60 years, MPP has produced custom engineered metal parts from powders. Based in Westfield, Indiana with operating facilities in Elk County, Pennsylvania, MPP produces parts using brass, bronze, aluminum and ferrous powders. Minitab Inc 1829 Pine Hall Rd State College, PA Booth: 531 Minitab 17 is the leading statistical software for quality improvement and statistics education worldwide. Our latest release is packed with new and improved statistics and other enhancements that give you more analytical power and greater insight into your processes. The expanded Assistant menu guides you through hypothesis tests, regression, DOE, measurement systems analysis, control charts, and capability analysis and helps you interpret your results. The world trusts Minitab for quality, and thousands of distinguished organizations use our software, including American Express, General Electric, Microsoft, Nike, and Toyota Motor. Learn more at our website. Mirae Seal Tech Co Ltd 34 Oksan-ro 290 beori-gil Ojeong-gu Bucheon-si Gyeonggi South Korea Booth: 117 Qualified supplier. Specialized in manufacturing rubber seals. Mississippi State Univ RTC 200 Research Blvd CAVS Starkville, MS Booth: 1149 The Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems (CAVS) at Mississippi State University is a world-class automotive research and development center at the junction between industry and academia. CAVS expertise in key technology areas such as hybrid battery design, energy management, and lightweight materials is demonstrated through the Car of the Future concept vehicle. Miyaki USA Inc Sakuradai Nishi-Ku Hamamatsu Shizuoka Japan Booth: 434 MIYAKI CO., LTD - The specialist anodize aluminum manufacturer, Miyaki Co., Ltd., was established in Nov 1981 in Japan. In 2012, Miyaki opened Kentucky office in USA and in 2013, started Thailand factory to meet various needs and production capacity. Miyaki is dedicated to solving the diverse needs of world customers by offering a range of technologies including standard and hard anodize, Kashima Coat, and other special anodize products. MSC Software 4675 Macarthur Ct Ste 900 Newport Beach, CA Booth: 116 Simulating Reality, Delivering Certainty - MSC Software develops simulation software technology that enables engineers to validate and optimize their designs using virtual prototypes. Customers in almost every part of manufacturing use our software to complement, and in some cases even replace the physical prototype build and test process that has traditionally been used in product design. 210 SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition

213 EXHIBITOR PROFILES N Nautilus Engineering 216 N Mosley St Ste 110 Wichita, KS Booth: 417 The Nautilus cycle - Embracing simplicity, HCCI achieved. Our unique patent pending combustion chamber solves the Inherent problems of HCCI pre-combustion, poor cold start, temperatures, limited rpm s and load ranges. This design utilizes semi continuous HCCI combustion with a primary/secondary piston, and cylinder head. Newly configured valves assist in balancing combustion temperatures and reducing need for in cylinder injection. This may be rapidly implemented into existing platforms, meeting 2025 EPA. New York State Vehicle Composite Program 4 Watch Way Lloyd Harbor, NY Booth: 630 The NYS Vehicle Composites Program compares electrical energy demand and production through-put for autoclave and X-ray curing of carbon fiber auto components. Non-thermal X-ray processing can cure a hood in 1.3 minutes/hood using on a pre-preg with a formulated matrix which has an unrestricted storage life at ambient conditions. Nikkei MC Aluminum America Inc Sunnydale St Farmington Hills, MI BOOTH #1343 Nikkei MC Aluminum America, Inc. NMAA is an aluminum manufacturer that supplies aluminum alloys to the casting and die-casting industries. We are located in Columbus Indiana and started operation from We produce various aluminum alloys and our customer use it to produce automotive wheels, brackets, pistons, compressors, timing chains and many other products. NMAA is a group company of Nikkei MC Aluminum Co., Ltd. NMA, which is a Japanese based global aluminum alloy company. NMA was established as a joint venture between Nippon Light Metal Company Ltd. and Mitsubishi Corporation in April NMA group is operating 4 plants in Japan and 5 overseas plants in the US, China, Thailand, India and Mexico. NMA is the only manufacturer in Japan that researches and develops new aluminum alloys and has a wide range of technologies, acquired by being a member of Nippon Light Metal Group. Ningbo Hengshuai Micromotor Co Ltd Jiangbei Industry & Technology park #399 Tongning Rd C Area Ningbo, Zhejiang China Booth: 1023 Our purpose of seeking for technique and process innovations is that while providing clients with best possible products, benefits would spread both sides. This is also the only value definition for all OEM world widely. NOF America Corporation 1 N Broadway Ste 912 White Plains, NY Booth: 1245 NTN Automotive Center W 12 Mile Rd Farmington Hills, MI Booth: 449 Founded in 1918, NTN is one of the world s largest producers of premium quality ball & roller bearings, CVJ products and wheel bearings. NTN s latest endeavor is to expand our composite material line of Engineered Plastics (BEAREE ) excelling in high PV low coefficient applications, and sintered metal products (BEARPHITE ). O Oak Ridge National Laboratory MS Bethel Valley Rd Oak Ridge, TN Booth: 623 Oak Ridge National Laboratory is the largest US Department of Energy science and energy laboratory, conducting basic and applied research to deliver transformative solutions to compelling problems in energy and security. ORNL s National Transportation Research Center serves as the gateway to access world-class capabilities focused on transportation R&D. Oblong Industries Inc 923 E 3rd St Ste 111 Los Angeles, CA Booth: 549 Oblong Industries is the developer of Mezzanine, an immersive visual collaboration solution defining the next era of computing: multi-user, multiscreen, multi-device, multi-surface, and multi-location. Mezzanine s capabilities enable effective, collaborative workflows and real-time situational awareness for distributed organizations. Customers include IBM, Boeing, Accenture, CBRE and Network Rail. Ohdae Metal Co Ltd Buk-ri Nongong-eup Dalseong-gun Daegu South Korea Booth: 216 We are a professional manufacturer for automobile engine, transmission and chassis parts since We have a establishment of a batch-manufacturing system up to material production facility, cutting, grinding work, plating, painting and surface heat treatment process. Our long experience in machining has made it possible not only to develop advanced technology which is available for mass production, through automation and specialization, but also to produce high quality products at lower cost. SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition 211

214 EXHIBITOR PROFILES Gold Sponsor Omron Corporation 2895 Greenspoint Pkwy Ste 200 Hoffman Estates, IL Booth: 945 OMRON Corporation is a multi-billiondollar, diversified company with business units producing industrial automation products, electronic components, healthcare equipment, and social systems. OMRON Automation and Safety is a global leader providing complete automation solutions for automotive, semiconductor, chemical, and packaging applications. Our Pan-American headquarters is located in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, USA. ON Semiconductor 2300 W Buckskin Rd Pocatello, ID BOOTH 348 ON Semiconductor is a leading supplier of semiconductor-based solutions, offering a comprehensive portfolio of energy efficient sensors, power management, analog, logic, timing, connectivity, discrete, SoC and custom devices. The company s products help engineers solve their unique design challenges in automotive, communications, computing, consumer, industrial, medical and military/aerospace applications. For more information, please visit our website. Origin Electric America Co Ltd 3848 W Carson St Ste 216 Torrance, CA Booth: 1116 Headquartered in Saitama Japan, Origin Electric is Tokyo Stock Exchange 1st Section listed company with annual sales of US$300 million. We operate our business separated into four segments: Electronics, Mechatronics, Chemitronics, and Components. With technical development at our core, we proudly present our RingMash Welding Machine for powertrain/ transmission parts. Oxford Instruments 300 Baker Ave Ste 150 Concord, MA Booth: 1235 Oxford Instruments is a leading provider of high-technology X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF), OES Optical Emissions Spectroscopy (OES), and Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) instruments. These instruments provide critical metal analysis used for testing and material inspection throughout the manufacturing process in order to provide improved safety for highreliability electronics, and to reduce risks of catastrophic failures. Our instruments are used world-wide for non-destructive testing and Positive Materials Identification (PMI). Don t miss our presentation at this year s SAE World Congress on Materials Analysis: Choosing the right technique. Come visit Oxford Instruments at booth 1235 and speak to one of our sales experts about your application needs or oxinst@ industrial.com to set up an on-site demo. P Pacific Northwest National Laboratory 902 Battelle Blvd Richland, WA Booth: 623 Founded in 1965, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory addresses many of America s most pressing issues in energy and the environment through scientific research. PNNL supports the development and deployment of highway transportation technologies by applying basic and applied science to the advancement of lightweight materials, emissions control, and energy storage technologies. Permabond Engineering Adhesives 223 Churchill Ave Somerset, NJ Booth: 1035 Permabond develops and manufactures engineering adhesives and sealants for assembly, manufacturing, repair, and maintenance. Permabond offers custom formulating for unique requirements. Products are sold worldwide through authorized distributors. ISO 9001:2008. For information please visit our website. Pittsburgh Glass Works LLC 3255 W Hamlin Rd Rochester Hills, MI Booth: 342 Pittsburgh Glass Works is a global leader in OEM and replacement automotive glass with extensive breadth of high quality products and customer service. PGW s business comprises engineering development and application of sophisticated automotive glazing technologies to help our customers meet the ever changing market requirements. Please visit our website. Plasmo USA LLC Plymouth Oaks Blvd Plymouth, MI Booth: 1334 Plasmo USA LLC is a manufacturer of quality assurance solutions for automated metalworking production processes. Since 2003 we offer a combination of fast, accurate high-tech products to improve the laser welding process of our customers. We also offer the right software, personal service and our full range of manufacturing expertise. Programming Research Inc 470 Atlantic Avenue Independence Wharf Fourth Floor Boston, MA MA 02 Booth: 508 Since 1985, PRQA has pioneered software coding governance in the automotive, aerospace, transport, finance, medical device and energy industries. Supporting both small start-ups and globally recognized brands, we provide sophisticated code analysis, robust defect detection and enforcement of both bespoke and industry coding standards through functional integrity and application security/safety. 212 SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition

215 EXHIBITOR PROFILES PROMEXICO Camino a Santa Teresa 1679 Mexico DF Mexico Booth: 1323 PROMEXICO is a trust fund of the Mexican Government óa subdivision of the Ministry of Economyóthat promotes international trade and investment. Bronze Sponsor Proto Labs 5540 Pioneer Creek Dr Maple Plain, MN Booth: 1335 Proto Labs is the world s fastest source for custom prototype and low-volume parts. Our professional 3D printing, CNC machining and injection molding services use proprietary computing technology and automated systems to produce quality parts in a range of metal, plastic and liquid silicone rubber materials within days. Proto Manufacturing Universal Dr Taylor, MI Booth: 706 Q Quantum Analytics 3400 E 3rd Ave Foster City, CA Booth: 303P Quantum Analytics provide a portfolio of Analytical Instrumentation (Chromatography, Mass Spectrometry, Infrared Spectroscopy, Metrology) for the Research & Development as well as Quality Control applications for the Automotive Tier 1, Tier 2 and the Tier 3 suppliers. For more information, visit our website. Quantum Evm Limited 41 Tsun Yip St Kwun Tong Kowloon Hong Kong Booth: 1048 Quantum EVM s has extensive experience in the automotive component industry. We manufacture Permanent Magnet Motor and Variable Frequency Drive for pure electrical vehicle, series or parallel hybrid vehicle. Our PMSM provide higher torque and lighter weight than most Induction Motor solution. Our product range from 80Kw system for small vehicle to 300Kw system for large highway vehicles. R Rausch & Pausch LP 2450 Paul Parks Ln Auburn, AL Booth: 1336 RAPA is a long time technology partner of the automotive industry, focused on innovation in valve manufacturing. It is a family owned company with almost 100 years of engineering partnerships and manufacturing experience. And now, we are located in the! Rheinfelden ALLOYS GmbH & Co Kg Friedrichster 80 Rheinfelden D Germany Booth: 1343 Rheinfelden ALLOYS GmbH & Co. KG specializes in developing, customizing, producing and selling hi-tech aluminum casting alloys. 75% of the aluminum casting alloys made, are supplied into the automotive industry. Throughout the European premium car makers the alloys Silafont -36, Magsimal -59 and Castasil -37 can be found. These alloys were developed in the RHEINFELDEN Tech Center and are applied for light weight applications of passenger cars, such as space-frame-nodes, sub-frames, suspension control arms, door frames, engine mounts, gear box housings, convertible roof components and others. Gold Sponsor Ricardo Inc Ricardo Dr Van Buren Twp, MI Booth: 949 Ricardo is a global engineering and strategic, technical and environmental consultancy with a value chain that includes the niche manufacture and assembly of high-performance products. Our ambition is to be the world s pre-eminent brand in the development and application of solutions to meet the challenges in the transportation, energy and scarce resource sectors. Gold Sponsor Ricardo Software Ricardo Dr Van Buren Twp, MI Booth: 949 Ricardo Software has been delivering innovations in computer aided engineering for more than 20 years. Our comprehensive suite of fluid and mechanical software tools provides analysis solutions for powertrain and vehicle development, from concept through to detailed design. In addition, our IGNITE tool provides complete vehicle performance and fuel economy simulation. S Saati Americas Corp 201 Fairview Street EXT Fountain Inn, SC Booth: 324 Saati produces precision woven fabrics and components in polyester, polyamide, and polypropylene for filters of every type and use. Products are for medical, pharmaceutical, diagnostics, automotive, appliances, and acoustics applications. With Class 10,000 cleanrooms in accordance with UNI ISO 9001 regulations and certified to USP Class VI, Saati creates innovative, customized solutions. SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition 213

216 EXHIBITOR PROFILES SAE International Mobility History Committee 755 W Big Beaver Rd Ste 1600 Troy, MI Booth: 1249 The Mobility History Committee (MHC) is displaying vehicles and product referenced in the presentations made in the MHC Session on Tuesday afternoon. The displays offer significant historical interest reflected both in the people involved and in the product. Our mission is to show that a good understanding of the past clarifies the present and helps guide the future. Note that at 11:00 on Tuesday, April 12, Mark Gesseler from the Historic Vehicles Association/HVA will be on the MHC booth to speak - alongside the car - about the purpose and adventure of the Model T cross-country trek undertaken successfully in Samjin Jeonggong Co Ltd 68 Daeheung1-gil Seongnam-myeon Chungnam-Do South Korea Booth: 211 SAMJIN JEONGGONG CO., LTD. - Established Year: 1973, - Turnover in 2015: US$165Mil., - Main Products: Steel nuts and forged parts(hot/cold), - ISO/TS-16949, ISO-14001, OHSAS For more information, please visit our website. Sandvik Materials Technology Conexus 2115 Sandviken Sweden Booth: 435 Sandvik Materials Technology is a business area within the Sandvik Group and a worldleading manufacturer of high value-added products in advanced stainless steels, special alloys, as well as metallic and ceramic resistance materials for the most demanding industries. Its cutting-edge expertise is based on an integrated production platform and world-leading metallurgy and R&D. Sato Shoji Corporation 16F Trust Twr N Marunouchi Chiyoda-Ku Tokyo Japan Booth: 434 Sato-Shoji Corporation was founded in February We deal with Iron & Steel, Non-ferrous metals, Electronic materials, machines and lifestyle goods in Japan and Asia. Since LA office was opened in 2015, Sato-Shoji would have more business opportunity in USA. EGR(Exhaust Gas Recirculation) Cooler is very important item in automotive environmental field, since it helps EGR Cooling System to reduce NOx (nitrogen oxide) in exhaust gas and reduction of fuel consumption. Satyam Venture Engineering Services 850 Stephenson Hwy Troy, MI Booth: 337 Satven is a leading truly global automotive engineering bureau that caters to the varied & complex design & engineering needs of the automotive industry. Satven provides comprehensive solutions that cover a wide range of engineering activities, including but not limited to product design & development, full vehicle crash, NVH, durability, VA/VE, Dimensional Management, sourcing, manufacturing engineering, myriad nonlinear and linear FEA, competitive benchmarking, KBE, and CFD. Schock Metal America Inc 1230 Scholastic Way Chesapeake, VA Booth: 1343 Schock Metal stands for precision in ball bearing slides and special profiles. Therefore, we understand ourselves as engineering specialists for roll formed components and sliding systems in the automotive industry. They are used for linear movement technology or as structural elements. Schock special profiles are the cost-efficient solution for designing individual assemblies for car bodies and bumpers, as well as window, door and roof systems. Areas of application for the components we supply include:ï Dashboards, ï Center consoles. ï Seating systems, ï Trunk interior Sekisui S-LEC America LLC 1200 Rolling Hills Ln Winchester, KY Booth: 1128 Sekisui S-Lec Interlayer PVB Films lead the global laminated glass market for the automotive and architectural segments. The S-Lec films offer a variety of valuable performance benefits, including: sound control, solar control, and Heads Up Display (HUD) operation. Sekisui s innovative technologies expand glass functionality, enhancing passenger comfort, security and safety. SEOHAN 163 Hyundai Fire Insurance Co Bldg Sejon Jongno-gu Seoul South Korea Booth: 309 Seohan is major chassis part supplier of Hyundai(Kia) motor company in Korea, North America, Mexico and Brazil. Now we propose new products of competitive price and reliable quality to global customers. Seojin Automotive Co Ltd 313 Gongdan 1 daero Siheung South Korea Booth: 115 Seojin Automotive, founded in 1966, has continuously pursued the development in its clutch system and auto transmission components in the present decade. We acquired TS certification through strict quality control for its products. We aim to provide products that generate the great possible value added for vehicle manufacturers and customers. Seoul Industry Engineering Co 589 Sampae-dong Namyangju-si Gyeonggi-do South Korea Booth: 1314 Seoul Industry Engineering Co., Ltd( SIE )in South Korea offers heavy duty Turbocharger Test System, EGR Test System and State Of The Art Portable Air Flowmeter. SIE is well equipped to fulfill your testing requirement with our own technology. 214 SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition

217 EXHIBITOR PROFILES Shilla Industrial Co Ltd 14 Jaingongolan 1-ro Jain Myeon Kyungsan Gyeongsangbuk-do South Korea Booth: 310 Shilla Industrial Co., Ltd is a specialized manufacturer for Automotive part especially for various kind of Coil Assembly and EGR, Bellows and Solenoid. All the product are produced by in-house process that makes us very competitive supplier in price and quality. Shinhan Precision Ind Co Ltd 93 Seongseo-ro Daiseo gu Daegu South Korea Booth: 209 Shinhan Precision is a global leader in fine-blanking press technology, worldwide offering high quality products to GM global plants and several Tier1 customers in the field of Auto Transmission, Dual Clutch Transmission, Transfer Case, Seat Parts, and A/C compressor parts. Shinpyung Industry Co Ltd 33 Hwajeonsandong 5 ro 84 Beon-gil Gangseo-gu Busan South Korea Booth: 215 We are SHINPYUNG INDUSTRY CO,.LTD. We are the automotive component manufacturer engaged in various applications for Transmission, Axle & Engine parts. with 20years of technical know-how and experience at smart factory. Simerics Inc th Ave Ste C250 Bellevue, WA Booth: 514 CFD software developed and licensed by Simerics, Inc., can solve a broad range of flow and thermal applications across industries. Areas of strength include cavitation, aeration, volume of fluid, narrow gaps, transient flows, conjugate heat transfer and fluid-solid interaction. Advantages include significantly lower problem setup and run times. Sindo High Tech 35 Seongseogongdan ro 4 gil Daegu-si South Korea Booth: 308 SINDO HIGH TECH CO., LTD. is a cold forging automobile parts manufacturer with 30 years history. For example, Inner rod, Suspension shaft, Reaction shaft, Mounting pipe, Inner bush, bolt and bearing etc. with 80ton~900ton former and press. We are also handling various kinds of material, Steel, Aluminum, Copper and SUS as well as Titanium. Sinocat Environmental Protection Co Ltd No 88 Gunan Rd Chengdu Sichua China Booth: 425 Sinocat environmental technology Co.,Ltd. is a National Torch Plan Key High-tech Enterprise specializing in development, manufacture and sales of catalyst. Sinocat sees catalytic technology as core, focus on the catalyst for gasoline fuel engine, diesel fuel engine and CNG/LNG/LPG fuel engine and other alternative fuel engine. This environmental protection product, by our independence intellectual property right, governing the vehicle exhaust and industrial gas pollution, developed with the rare earth resources in China, can significantly reduce polluting gases emissions of CO, HC, NOx, and PM. SPAL USA 1731 SE Oralabor Rd Ankeny, IA Booth: 408 SPAL manufacturers DC axial cooling fans and centrifugal blowers with an emphasis on sealed brushless motor technology for the global OEM market. SPAL provides value for the automotive, truck, bus, offhighway, stationary, ATV, military and other markets including EV, Hybrid and Battery cooling applications, providing the highest quality products available. Spirent Aspen Way Paignton Devon TQ4 7QR United Kingdom Events/Event%20Listing/2016/04/2016_ SAE-World-Congress Booth: 814 To meet the growing need to ensure new systems deliver outstanding user experiences, Spirent is working with a range of customers to verify infotainment, ADAS, connected car and other new features work safely and effectively to exceed OEM brand promise. Find out more on Booth: 814, or at our website. Stevens Institute of Technology School of Systems & Enterprises 1 Castle Point on Hudson Hoboken, NJ stevens.edu/sse Booth: 1437 The School of Systems and Enterprises (SSE) at Stevens Institute of Technology is a leading institution in systems innovation and research. Tailored to working professionals, SSE offers graduate certificate and degree programs to meet the challenges of designing and delivering safe, reliable, complex cyber-physical solutions. Stratasys Inc 5 Fortune Dr Billerica, MA Booth: 501 Stratasys is shaping our world. Our trusted 3D printing solutions widen the path of innovation, empowering leading manufacturers and groundbreaking designers, makers, thinkers and doers. By moving quickly from idea to solid object, our customers untangle complexity and uncover solutions with the speed and urgency our world demands. SUHNER Manufacturing Inc 43 Anders Rd SW Rome, GA Booth: 404P SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition 215

218 EXHIBITOR PROFILES Synergeering Group, LLC Interchange Ct Farmington Hills, MI Booth: 807 Synergeering Group is a direct service provider for their exclusive RapidNylon ; large, fully-functional rapid prototype parts, delivered in just days. Using modified Laser Sintering technology & GF-Nylon material, parts have the highest level of accuracy & durability. Parts are air tight, insoluble to chemicals & heat tolerant up to 140 C. Syn-Tech Ltd W Fullerton Ave Ste G Addison, IL Booth: 523 Syn-Tech ltd. is a world leader in the formulation and manufacture of high performance and specialty lubricants. T Taizhou Xinyu Precision Manufacture Co 9177 Crossgar Terrace Ct US Office Lewisville, NC Booth: 1150 Taizhou is a precision investment casting facility with TS16949 quality standard. We supply the auto, mining, electrical and aerospace industries globally. The Federation 42 South St Hopkinton, MA Booth: 402P EMC, Pivotal, RSA, VCE, Virtustream, and VMware form a unique Federation of strategically aligned businesses, each focused and free to execute individually or together. The Federation provides customer solutions and choice for the software-defined enterprise and the emerging 3rd platform of mobile, cloud, big data and social, transformed by billions of users and millions of apps. The Lee Company 2 Pettipaug Rd Westbrook, CT Booth: 522 The Lee Company designs and manufactures a complete range of miniature, precision fluid control products for use in automotive and off-highway vehicle hydraulic and fuel systems. Products on display include miniature check valves, pressure relief valves, shuttle valves, calibrated flow orifices, safety screens, flow controls and Betaplug expansion plugs. Tianjin Tanhas Technology Co Ltd No 5 Jinhai Rd Jinghai Dev Zone Tianjin China BOOTH 451 Executive Leadership Company Toyota Motor Corporation Toyota Technical Center 8777 Platt Road Saline, MI toyota.com Booth: 901 Toyota, the world s top automaker and creator of the Prius and the Mirai fuel cell vehicle, is committed to building vehicles for the way people live through our Toyota, Lexus and Scion brands. Over the past 50 years, we ve built more than 30 million cars and trucks in North America, we operate 14 manufacturing plants and directly employ more than 42,000 people. Transportation Research Center Inc State Route 347 East Liberty, OH Booth: 614 TRC Inc. specializes in research and testing services, conducting brake, crashworthiness, durability, fuel economy, handling, and performance testing at the independent automotive proving ground. TRC Inc. collaborates with The Ohio State University to develop future mobility solutions for passenger and commercial vehicles, including autonomous and active safety technologies. Transtek Magnetics, Inc 1900 W Grant Rd Tucson, AZ Booth: 800 Transtek Magnetics, Inc. is a global supplier of magnetic components based in Tucson AZ. Transtek has branch and representation offices in China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Korea and Japan. Transtek s products are built and designed to meet customer s specifications and stringent industry standards for quality and production. Trensor LLC 111 Pacifica Ste 130 Irvine, CA Booth: 1315 Trensor designs and manufactures pressure and pressure/temperature combination sensors. In addition to offering products that solve current market issues, Trensor proudly offers customized solutions for automakers and their tier partners. Trensor s unique pressure and pressure/temperature products eliminate excess system components, improve reliability, enhance stability and drive cost reductions for our customers. Tru Vue, Inc Airport Drive Faribault, MN Booth: 415 Tru Vue Engineered Optics specializes in manufacturing anti-reflective coatings for glass and plastic substrates used in display applications. The coating, called Vista AR, is engineered for demanding optical requirements, with leading durability and haptic properties. The coating is applied via magnetron sputtering and producible in large volume and size capabilities. 216 SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition

219 EXHIBITOR PROFILES Trusted Computing Group 3855 SW 153rd Dr Beaverton, OR BOOTH TECH HUB The Trusted Computing Group (TCG) develops and promotes open specifications based on a hardware root of trust for computing platforms including embedded systems and the IoT. Its industry standard (ISO) TPM specifications are used in billions of devices, and other TCG specifications for secure networks and self-encrypting drives are implemented widely. TCG has recently published a profile for use of the TPM in auto security applications. More information is at our website. Truwin 385 Expo-ro Yuseong-gu Doejeon South Korea Booth: 210 We specialize in Automotive Displacement Sensors and Actuators. We design, develop and manufacture products (sensors, actuators, and controllers) for all automobile and truck applications. TwintecBaumot Group Eduard-Rhein-Strasse Koenigswinter D53639 Germany Booth: 628 Twintec is a leading provider of products for the after-treatment of exhaust gases, such as highly efficient SCR systems for low temperature applications reducing nitrogen oxide emissions as well as active and passive diesel particulate filters, both for fitting at manufacturers and for retrofitting on existing vehicles. The solutions are used for various applications, including in agricultural machines, construction equipment, light and heavy-duty utility vehicles and passenger cars. U Unique Fabricating Inc 800 Standard Pkwy Auburn Hills, MI Booth: 1049 Unique Fabricating (NYSE: UFAB) and LINE-X showcase a Super Sport Utility Concept Vehicle that demonstrate grownbreaking cost and weight saving components from Unique Fabricating and advanced protective coatings from LINE-X. The partnership targets the goal of reducing weight and showcasing new technologies. Unique Fabricatings TwinShape foam air duct technology reduces part weight an average of 80% and offers improved performance. Univ of Detroit Mercy 4001 W McNichols Rd Detroit, MI Booth: 304P University of Detroit Mercy is Michigan s largest and most comprehensive Catholic university. Among more than a dozen distinct academic programs in Engineering, Science and Mathematics, the College of Engineering and Science has three professional programs geared towards practicing engineers in the areas of product development, electric vehicles and engineering management. V Velodyne LiDAR 345 Digital Dr Morgan Hill, CA Booth: 642 Velodyne LiDAR, Inc. has emerged as the leading developer, manufacturer and supplier of high performance LiDAR sensors used in a variety of applications including autonomous vehicles, 3D mapping, security and defense. The durability, 360-degree field of view and high data rate make these sensors ideal for the most demanding applications. Visit Anchorage 524 W 4th Ave Anchorage, AK Booth: 1435 Visit Anchorage - Let us help you plan your next conference for attendees. Excellent meeting facilities, hotels and the wilderness is your back yard. Our services are complimentary. Stop by Booth: 1435 to learn about how you may qualify for a complimentary site inspection. Come and meet your Alaska Connection. Visual Components North America 2633 S Lapeer Rd Ste G Orion, MI Booth: 103 Voestalpine Steel Division Voestalpine Strasse 3 Linz 4020 Austria Booth: 1328 The voestalpine Group is an innovative global conglomerate specialized in the development and manufacturing of unique steel products and parts serving primarily the automotive, household appliance, electrical, manufacturing technology and oil, gas and alternative energy industries. Comprising approximately 500 manufacturing and distribution entities in 60 countries on five continents, the voestalpine Group is a world market leader in rail and turnout technology, tool steel and pipes and profiles. SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition 217

220 EXHIBITOR PROFILES W Wacker Chemical Corp 3301 Sutton Rd Adrian, MI wacker.com Booth: 1223 WACKER is a globally-active chemical company with annual sales around 4.83 billion (2014) with over 65-years of experience in silicone technology. Products range from silicones for automotive, transportation, aerospace and many other diverse industries, binders and polymer additives to bioengineered pharmaceutical actives and hyperpure silicon for semiconductor and solar applications. WARDSAUTO 3000 Town Ctr Ste 2750 Southfield, MI Booth: 1423 Woelfel Engineering GmbH + Co. KG Max Planck Str 15 Hoechberg Germany Booth: 1214 Seating comfort is an important distinguishing feature for automobile manufacturers. But how can comfort be measured for objective and comparative assessment? How can comfort be predicted before manufacturing expensive seat prototypes? Wölfel offers tools making seating comfort measurable, assessable and predictable: the dummy MEMOSIK and the virtual occupant model CASIMIR. WWJ Newsradio American Dr Southfield, MI Booth: 1443 WWJ Newsradio 950 is Detroit s award winning ONLY all-news radio station and is live, local and committed to providing metro Detroiters the place to turn for up-to-theminute news, traffic and weather on the 8s, 24 hours-a-day. See our ad on page 6 Y Youngshin Precision Co Ltd Gyeoung Buk Cheon Buk Myeon Gyeong Ju Si South Korea Booth: 208 As one of the global leading manufacturers & exporters, We Youngshin Precision Co., Ltd. have been producing & supplying the Automotive OEM products such as Electric Oil Pump for ISG (Idle Start & Stop) System, Continuously Variable Engine Oil Pump, Electric Water Pump, The Actuator for AWD (All Wheel Drive),Electronic Vacuum Pump (EVP) and Power Steering Oil Pump etc. Yutaka Giken Co Ltd Yutaka Cho, Higashi Ku Hamamatsu Japan Booth: 1414 The Yutaka Group - expanding globally under the banner Clean for the Future. We present the Heat Collector and EGR Cooler, which are brand new products created based on our 30 years of experience and unquestionable technologies. Z Zeiss Industrial Metrology6250 Sycamore Ln N Maple Grove, MN Booth: 305P ZEISS Industrial Metrology is a leader in CNC coordinate measuring machines and complete solutions for multidimensional metrology in the metrology lab and production. The company is a recognized partner to the automotive industry and its suppliers. 2,400 employees from manufacturing sites in four countries and more than 100 sales and service centers supply customers around the world. UNIVERSITY DISPLAYS Milwaukee School of Engineering 233 E Juneau Ave Milwaukee, WI Booth: U1 Univ of Maine Clean Snowmobile Club 5711 Boardman Hall # 219 Orono, ME umcleansnowmobile/ Booth: U3 University of Detroit 4001 W McNicolas Rd Detroit, MI Booth: U2 VEHICLE DISPLAYS AAM - American Axle & Manufacturing 1 Dauch Dr Detroit, MI Booth: LOBBY1 For over 20 years, vehicle manufacturers around the world have entrusted AAM to design, engineer and manufacture driveline systems for their vehicles. Over that time, we ve delivered innovative technologies and solutions that are smarter, smaller, lighter, electric, more powerful and more efficient. We re in the business of Delivering POWER that keeps the world moving. To learn more, visit our website. See our ad on inside front cover University of Michigan Solar Car Team 2603 Draper Dr Ann Arbor, MI umsolar.com Booth: Atrium Since 1990, the University of Michigan Solar Car Team has been designing, building, and racing America s best solar vehicles. With 8 National Championships, 5 Top-3 World finishes, and 1 international championship, we are America s number one team. Our team s legacy of excellence has been upheld over its history. 218 SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition

221 EXHIBITOR PROFILES CAREER FAIR AAM - American Axle & Manufacturing 1 Dauch Dr Detroit, MI Adecco Engineering & Technology Telegraph Rd Ste 1510 Bingham Farms, MI Aerotek 800 Tower Dr Ste 700 Troy, MI Aisin Technical Center of America / Aisin World Corp. of America Centennial Dr Northville, MI Located in the Atrium Bertrandt US 1775 W Hamlin Rd Rochester Hills, MI dspace Inc W Pontiac Trl Wixom, MI Exponent 149 Commonwealth Drive Menlo Park, CA FCA 1000 Chrysler Dr Auburn Hills, MI Ford Motor Company Oakwood Blvd Dearborn, MI Fujitsu Ten Corp of America Hudson Dr Novi, MI General Motors 100 Renaissance Ctr Detroit, MI GTA Professional Staffing 1 Parklane Blvd Ste 200 E Dearborn, MI HUSCO International 2239 Pewaukee Rd Waukesha, WI Hyundai America Technical Center, Inc. (HATCI) 6800 Geddes Rd Superior Township, MI Karma Automotive LLC 2975 Red Hill Ave Costa Mesa, CA Mitsubishi Motors R&D of America Inc 3735 Varsity Dr Ann Arbor, MI NSI International Ltd 600 Wilshire Dr Troy, MI Nexteer Automotive 3900 Holland Rd Saginaw, MI Panasonic Automotive Systems Company of America, Division of Panasonic Corporation of North America Corporate Dr Farmington Hills, MI Robert Bosch LLC Hills Tech Dr Farmington Hills, MI Saudi Aramco 9009 West Loop South Houston, TX Shape Corp 1900 Hayes St Grand Haven, MI Standard Motor Products Inc Northern Blvd Long Island City, NY The PAC Group 755 W Big Beaver Rd Ste 1875 Troy, MI Toyota Motor Engineering & Mfg NA Inc Platt Road Saline, MI Univ of Michigan Integrative Systems & Design 2401 Plymouth Rd Ste A/B Ann Arbor, MI Univ of Michigan-Dearborn College of Engineering & Computer Science 4901 Evergreen Rd Dearborn, MI Valeo 150 Stephenson Hwy Troy, MI Venteon Technical 3001 W Big Beaver Rd Ste 220 Troy, MI Volkswagen Group of America 8001 Volkswagen Dr Chattanooga, TN ZF North America Centennial Dr Northville, MI AD INDEX Company Booth# Page Web Address AAM - American Axle & Manufacturing Lobby 1 Inside Front Cover BASF none Back Cover EASi Eastman Chemical Company 535 Inside Back Cover WWJ SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition 219

222 Executive Leadership provided by Tier One Strategic Partner SAE 2016 WORLD CONGRESS & EXHIBITION POWERING POSSIBILITIES April 12-14, 2016 Cobo Center, Detroit, MI, USA THANK YOU SAE International would like to acknowledge the 7,500+ volunteers for helping to make 270+ Technical Sessions possible at SAE 2016 World Congress. Thank you for helping make this event a success! sae.org/congress 220 SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition P166813

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224 We create 169 Jayumuyeok 3-gil Masanhoewon-gu A chemistry Changwon AAM - American Axle & Manufacturing South Korea 1 Dauch Dr Booth: 111 that Detroit, MI makes Addtec is a major company in the field of air conditioning parts and electronic components for vehicles. The company is more Booth: LOBBY1 power growing into an international company specialized in automotive air conditioning parts For over 20 years, vehicle manufacturers by developing and manufacturing parts around the world have entrusted AAM to like HVAC ACTUATOR, PTC PRE HEATER, love design, engineer and a manufacture cleaner driveline CONTROL as its main products. systems for their vehicles. Over that time, weíve delivered innovative technologies Advanced Engine Dynamics drive. and solutions that are smarter, smaller, 7260 W Azure Dr lighter, electric, more powerful and more Las Vegas, NV efficient. Weíre in the business of Delivering POWER that keeps the world moving. To Booth: 515 learn more, visit our website. Advanced Engine Dynamics Corp designs ACE-Durham Region highly efficient internal combustion engines Simcoe St N Its compact barrel engine designs deliver Oshawa, Ontario L1H 7K4 high torque and greater thermal efficiency Canada when compared to conventional engine designs. The company s engine technology is particularly suited to large commercial and industrial applications. The ability to realize high compression ratios is another hallmark of our company s technology. A feature that enables greater efficiency and lower emissions through the use of dualfueling systems such as a combination of natural gas and pilot diesel oil. Booth: 516 The ACE research and testing facility offers chambers and technology for climatic, structural durability and life-cycle testing. Facilities include one of the largest and most sophisticated climatic wind tunnels (CWT) on the planet. In the CWT, wind speeds can reach 300 kilometres per hour with temperatures that range from -40 to +60 C. With our solar arrays and storm generators we can create any weather conditions imaginable, from sweltering jungle downpours to the paralyzing cold of an arctic storm. We use these chambers to test automotive and aerospace products, to improve the performance of elite athletes and to provide services to many other markets, including the Unmanned Aerial Vehicle industry, high performance sport testing, and motorsports. ACE is available for rent to clients from any industry who are seeking climatic testing capabilities to bring their ideas into a proof of concept or market readiness. The facility is suitable for a wide range of testing needs; it can subject test products to severe wind, humidity, snow, icing or desert heat. Clients can rent the entire facility, specific chambers, offices, laboratories or conference rooms at a globally competitive hourly rate. ACE fosters an environment for collaboration and interaction between industry, researchers a and more students. attractive way to travel. Advantage Austria 500 N Michigan Ave # 1950 Chicago, IL Booth: 1328 ADVANTAGE AUSTRIA ñ the Austrian Trade Commissions in the U.S. located in New York (head office; with branch offices in Washington D.C. and Atlanta), Chicago and Los Angeles. We offer Austrian and Austrian-funded businesses in the U.S. a wide array of information and individual consulting services and support their industry specific business efforts. The price of increased mobility is higher emissions. While people won t be slowing down any time soon, chemistry is getting AdvanTech us from A International to B with a cleaner footprint. BASF improves the ecological 1600 impact Cottontail of cars Ln in Ste 3 many different ways. Like performance materials that Somerset, reduce weight NJ to increase fuel effi ciency and catalysts to reduce emissions. Or coatings that reduce a vehicle s temperature and shortened processes that reduce the carbon footprint. We also produce materials that give electric car batteries a higher energy capacity, to ensure that e-mobility Booth: is 334 becoming Advantech International, established in 1951 as an international trading and development company, partners with world To Addtec learn more Co Ltd visit automotive.basf.com class manufacturers to deliver engineered components through our strategically located global sales, marketing and distribution offices. The Vehicle Components Group offers cutting edge component solutions with precision cold forming, light weight high-pressure die casting, hot forging and rotational position sensor technologies to automotive and motorcycle manufacturers. Tier One Strategic Partner Aisin World Corp of America Centennial Dr Northville, MI Booth: 901 Aisin World Corp. of America is the NA sales center of the Aisin Group, a $27 billion company headed by Aisin Seiki, Japan. Michigan has been home to Aisin for 30 years with sales and R & D facilities in Northville Township, Plymouth, Ann Arbor and Fowlerville. Altair Engineering 1820 E Big Beaver Rd Troy, MI Booth: 1028 Altair is focused on the development and broad application of simulation technology to synthesize and optimize designs, processes and decisions for improved business performance. Privately held with more than 2,600 employees, Altair is headquartered in Troy, Michigan, USA and operates more than 45 offices throughout 24 countries. Today, Altair serves more than 5,000 corporate clients across broad industry segments. To learn more, please visit our website. Altran Concept Tech Gmbh Concept Stra üe 1 Gratkorn 8101 Austria Booth: 1328 Concept Tech, part of the Altran group, is a leading provider of engineering, simulation, testing and test equipment for vehicle passive safety, including pedestrian protection. Concept Tech innovations are recognized in the industry and help clients all over the world to develop safer vehicles more efficiently. 2 SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition

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