The course is intended for new users of GT-Power and GT-Suite. GT-POWER is the industry leading engine simulation tool used by every major engine manufacturer worldwide. Engine simulation, sometimes referred to as cycle simulation, is a mainstream activity conducted by all engine manufacturers. Within this activity, GT-POWER is used to perform a variety of both steady state and transient analyses.
- Event Date March 09, 2010 – March 11, 2010
- Event Time 8:30 to 5:00
- Register By March 8, 2010
- Open Seats 13 remaining seats
- Standard Fee $1150
- University Fee $525
- Location Birmingham Conference Center
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The particular focus of the training sessions is on using GT-Power to simulate internal combustion engines. Specifically, the following topics will be covered:
- Introductory Concepts of GT-SUITE
- 1-D Flow Simulation
- Discretization of 1-D Models
- Model Setup- initialization, parameters sweeps, convergence Optimization/Design of Experiments
- Post-processing (GT-POST)
- Subassemblies: internal, external, encryption of subassemblies
Computers are provided, and the course will provide instruction on constructing models and using the software.
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Faculty, researchers and students interested in interanal combustion engine research should consider this great opportunity.