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IC Engine Calibration using GT-POWER and GT-SUITE : Skill-Lync

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Course Features

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Duration

12 weeks

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Delivery Method

Online

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Available on

Lifetime Access

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Accessibility

Desktop, Laptop

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Language

English

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Subtitles

English

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Level

Intermediate

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Teaching Type

Self Paced

Course Description

Both gasoline and diesel engines have the potential to be refined. Today's focus is on fuel economy, good performance, and driveability while minimizing engine-out emissions. Calibration studies are crucial for this task.
GT-POWER, GT-SUITE fall under the system-simulation category. This domain employs advanced algorithms to solve complex fluid flow equations within complex electromechanical systems. This course is for students who want to work as calibration engineers in automotive OEMs. This course is particularly relevant to those who are aspiring to, or currently working in the following positions: Product development/systems engineer; IC engine calibration engineering; 1D-3D thermodynamic systems simulation engineer.

This course will help you understand the fundamental concepts and the methodology behind calibrating IC engines.

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Job Assistance

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Post Course Interactions

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Hands-On Training,Instructor-Moderated Discussions

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Case Studies, Captstone Projects

Skills You Will Gain

Prerequisites/Requirements

Engineering Students/Engineering Graduates

What You Will Learn

Fluency in using GT-POWER and GT-SUITE

Optimization techniques, discretization techniques, and hybrid engine modelling

SI Engine modelling techniques for virtual prototyping is an efficient and effective way to test new ideas

Turbocharging and supercharging modelling to reduce engine size and emissions without compromising the power and performance

Understanding the mechanics for modelling combustion in a CI Engine and developing a deeper understanding of modelling an ‘On road’ application

Target Students

All engineering students, and freshers who want to pursue a career in the automotive industry can take this course on 1D thermodynamic simulation tool

The course is designed for beginners

Third and final year engineering students, Masters students or even Phd students who are willing to use analysis tools in their projects can opt for this course

This course will give students an insight on how to apply their engineering skills learned in books to real-world problems Considering upcoming stringent emission norms there are ample opportunities

for students from mechanical, automotive, electronics (Electronic Control Unit) and chemical (aftertreatment) engineering backgrounds

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