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    Excellence in Education

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    (The Automotive Research Association of India)

    ARAI, Pune

    Jointly Organized by

    5 Day Proficiency Improvement Programme on ENGINE TESTING & CERTIFICATION

    5 Day Proficiency Improvement Programme on

    REGISTRATION FORM

    5 Day Proficiency Improvement onProgramme

    th rdfrom 19 to 23 August 2013

    thPlease fax/email/post duly filled-in registration form on or before 16 August 2013to:Dr. K. C. Vora, Dy. Director & Head, ARAI AcademyARAI Post Box 832, Pune 411004 / S. No. 102, Vetal Hill, Off Paud Road, Kothrud, Pune 411038Tel: 020-3023 1248/ 1245 /1111, Fax: 020-3023 1104Email: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]

    Name, Designation, Dept., Office No., Mobile No. & Email ID :

    Delegate - 1

    Delegate - 2

    Delegate - 3

    Company Name & Address

    Co-ordinator's Name, Designation,Contact No., Email ID

    100% Advance Payment Details

    ENGINE TESTING & CERTIFICATIONth rd

    from 19 to 23 August 2013

    SPEAKERSSPEAKERS

    ENGINE TESTING&

    CERTIFICATION

    ENGINE TESTING&

    CERTIFICATION

    Mr. Rajat Dhar, Assistant Vice President Operations

    and Projects, AVL India Pvt. Ltd., Gurgaon. He is

    responsible for engineering, project management &

    operations like purchasing and logistics in AVL India. He

    has experience of more than 10 years. His areas of

    expertise are design of facilities for engine testing

    laboratories & layouts of engine test cells. He is IPMA

    (International Project Management Association) Level C

    Certified Project Manager from PMA, Vienna.

    Mr. Harish Upreti, Senior Manager, Customer Service,

    AVL India Pvt. Ltd., Gurgaon. He has experience of

    more than 16 years. He has attended Certified Trainings

    at AVL Graz / Kiel. His areas of expertise are PUMA

    Open, Engine Dynamometer and Test Equipment,

    Chassis Dynamometer, Indicating Equipment.

    Mr. Jackson Jose, Area Sales Manager, South Asia &

    Middle East, FOGTEC India, Mumbai. After completing

    graduate in Electronic Engineering, he has joined as

    system integrator in industrial automation and hasworked in installation and servicing of various PLCs and

    drives. Also, he worked in business development of

    electromechanical products, such as automotive

    testing equipments in India and Middle East. In 2007, he

    has joined FOGTEC India as Area Sales Manager for

    South Asia & Middle East and is involved in handling

    various kinds of large projects in Engine test cells for

    automotive applications.

    Dr. K. C. Vora, Dy. Director & Head, Academy, ARAI, Pune.

    He has his Ph.D. from IIT-Bombay. He has a vast industrial

    & academic experience of 27 years and has been

    associated with Walchand Nagar Industries, Emitec

    Emission Controls, Mahindra & Mahindra and ARAI. He

    has specialized in the field of Automotive Education,

    Technology Development Knowledge Management,

    Engine R&D and Emission Controls. He was instrumental

    in starting ARAI Academy, which conducts Graduate, Post

    Graduate and Doctoral Courses in Automotive

    Engineering. He is the Advisor in various activities ofSAEINDIA, under which he conducts series of students'

    activities like AWIM, BAJA & SUPRA SAEINDIA.

    Dr. S. S. Thipse, General Manager, Powertrain

    Engineering, ARAI, Pune. He did his Masters in Thermal

    Sciences from Bradley University, USA and Ph.D. from New

    Jersey Institute of Technology in the field of Alternative

    Fuels Combustion. Presently, he is at ARAI, working on the

    development of Hydrogen, CNG & LPG engines. He is an

    active faculty at ARAI Academy and serves as a core

    member in the expert committee on Alternative Fuels of

    DST as a nominee of Director, ARAI. He is a Governing

    Board member of SAEINDIA Western Section, life member

    of Combustion Institute, ISTD and member of ISO TC 22 &

    BIS TED-26.

    Mr. V. G. Inamdar, Dy. General Manager, Powertrain

    Engineering, ARAI, Pune. He is mainly responsible for

    engine performance testing & validation. He has more

    than 20 years of experience in the field of engines. He wasactively involved in development of test bed automation

    system.

    Mr. S. V. Deshpande, CEO & MD, Acoustic Engineering

    Co. Pvt. Ltd., Pune. Since 1982, he is working in the field

    of noise & vibration. He is involved in design of acoustic

    enclosures & acoustic treatment to engine test beds. He

    has to his credit, the most silent enclosure with acoustic

    treatment designed so far, having noise reduction from

    105 dBA to 35 dBA.

    Dr. Karu Ragupathy, Dy. Manager, Academy, ARAI, Pune.

    He has his Ph.D. in the field of HCCI from IIT Delhi. His

    areas of interest are Automotive Education and Engine

    R&D.

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    5 Day Proficiency Improvement Programme on ENGINE TESTING & CERTIFICATION5 Day Proficiency Improvement Programme on ENGINE TESTING & CERTIFICATION

    Engineers working on engine & vehicle development, need to

    validate their improvements that are frequently so minute that

    they require measurement technology with best accuracy and

    data retention. Engine testing is one such area, where the engine

    dynamometer and other instrumentation / utilities needs to be

    integrated with the total test cell facility, such that their

    performance and data are not compromised by the environment

    in which they operate, especially when certain certifications are

    to be complied.

    The primary aim of this module is to bring together the theory

    and practice of engine testing, be it related to test cell

    integration, calibration, engine performance monitoring or

    emission measurement. Discussions with ARAI Powertrain

    Engineering Lab AVL Test Plant will be the best possible

    exposure.

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    On completion of the module, the delegates should be able to:

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    Understand engine test cell facilities, instrumentation &

    utilities.

    Understand engine dynamometer interface & data

    acquisition.

    Understand advanced dynamometers and dyno controllers

    for engine testing.

    Understand automation systems for measurement, control

    & data acquisition.

    Acquire overall knowledge on engine testing measurements

    with calibration & accuracy required.

    Describe Ventilation, air conditioning and NVH treatment of

    test cells.

    Apply critical awareness in the fire protection in engine test

    lab.

    Describe testing of alternate fuel engines.

    Understand engine emission measurement in various

    modes.

    Assimilate certification & homologation requirements.

    Lead multi-disciplinary teams.

    Demonstrate independent learning ability necessary for

    conducting professional development.

    Become self-disciplined self-motivated, demonstrating

    personal responsibility in the pursuit of studies and

    professional practice.

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    Organizations involved in Engine R&D and TestingVehicle Manufacturers

    Engine Manufacturers

    Engine related Component Manufacturers

    Engine Manufacturing, Assembly & Service Engineers

    Engine Testing Personnel

    Engineering /Consulting Companies

    Professors / Engineering Students

    Engineers who are interested in pursuing further studies on

    part time / full time basis.

    ARAI, over four & half decades, has provided its design and

    development expertise to the Indian automotive industry,

    focusing on the testing and evaluation of components and

    systems to meet national and international standards. ARAI

    strives to achieve international recognition in these areas. In

    keeping with the globalization of economy and business, ARAI

    continues to enlarge its scope of services to meet the

    requirements of automotive industries around the world. In

    addition to utilizing state-of-the-art technology, laboratories and

    highly-trained personnel, ARAI recognizes the need to develop a

    new generation of engineers to meet the demands of the

    automotive industry, not just in India but across the globe.

    ARAI ACADEMY is classified into three divisions:

    LEARNING CENTRE has embarked upon a programme of building

    up human resources by commencing educational programme

    (Graduate and Post graduate) with specialization in Automotive

    Engineering. It has tied up with VIT University (Vellore), Veltech

    University (Chennai), College of Engineering (Pune), University of

    Alabama (USA), Loughborough University (UK) and University of

    Braunschweig (Germany).

    KNOWLEDGE CENTRE has collection of around 12,000 books &

    standards, 50,000 technical papers and numerous journals,

    technical reports and seminar / conference proceedings. It

    publishes monthly magazine 'Automotive Abstracts' and supplies

    CDs of CMVR Type Approval Handbook and Automotive Industry

    Standards (AIS)

    TRAINING CENTRE has devised various Domain Training

    Programmes (DTPs) & Proficiency Improvement Programmes

    (PIPs). It gives engineers, faculty and students knowledge and

    technical expertise in a wide range of automotive disciplines. It

    helps in understanding system's view point for automotive

    design and manufacture, with specific skills in formulating

    automotive engineering solution in terms of their function and

    performance, through optional modules.

    Please visit www.araiindia.comfor more information.

    AVL is the world's largest privately owned and independent

    company for the development of powertrain systems with

    internal combustion engines as well as instrumentation and test

    systems.

    AVL is classified into three divisions:

    Development of Powertrain Systems: AVL develops and

    improves all kinds of powertrain systems and is a competent

    partner to the engine and automotive industry.

    Simulation: AVL develops and markets the simulation tools

    which are necessary for the development work.

    Engine Instrumentation and Test Systems: AVL supplies all the

    instruments and systems required for engine and vehicle testing.

    Please visit www.avl.com for more information.

    At Par / Multicity cheque or demand draft in favour of

    The Automotive Research Association of India

    payable at Pune.

    BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVESBACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES PROGRAMMEPROGRAMME

    Category Registration Total Fees including

    Fe es (Rs. ) Tax of 12 .36 % ( RS .)

    Engineers &25000.00 28090.00

    Professionals

    Teaching Faculty 15000.00 16854.00

    Engineering 10000.00 11236.00College Students

    ( pe r p ar ti ci pa nt ) ( pe r p ar ti ci pan t)

    Registration fees include :

    Breakfast, Lunch & Delegate kit including proceedings

    Registration fees does not include the cost of textbook Engine

    Testing by A. J. Martyr & M. A. Plint, for which the delegates has to

    pay an additional amount of Rs. 5000/- separately as an advance.

    This is optional.

    WHO SHOULD ATTEND ?WHO SHOULD ATTEND ? REGISTRATION FEESREGISTRATION FEES

    MODE OF PAYMENTMODE OF PAYMENT

    Note : ARAI reserves the right to change the dates, schedule,

    contents, speakers, venue etc. for the programme without any

    notice.

    INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOMESINTENDED LEARNING OUTCOMES

    Day One

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    08. 30 - R eg is trat ion

    09.30 - Inauguration & Welcome Address

    10. 30 - I nt roduct ion

    11.30 - General Theory of Dynamometer

    13. 00 - Lunch B reak

    15.30 - Test Cell Services

    17. 00 - Concl us ion

    ay Two

    10.00 - Thermal Management of Test Cell

    11.00 - Engine Test Measurements

    13.00 - Lunch

    14.00 - NVH Treatment of Test Cells

    15.30 - Fire Protection in Engine Test Lab

    17. 00 - Concl us ion

    ay Three

    09.00 - Testing of Alternate (Gaseous) Fuel Engines

    11.30 - Engine Out Emissions & Measurement

    13.00 - Lunch

    14.00 - Engine Out Emissions & Measurement (Contd.)

    15.00 - Tribology, Fuel & Lubrication Testing

    17. 00 - Concl us ion

    ay Four

    09.00 - Engine Testing

    Test Cell Equipment Layout

    Calibration of Equipment

    Shaft Selection

    Firing of Engine

    1 1. 00 - Te a B re ak

    11.15 - Working Principle of Equipment required for

    Engine Testing

    Dynamometers and Controller

    13.00 - Lunch

    14.00 - Working Principle of Equipment required for

    Engine Testing

    Measurement Devices

    1 5. 00 - Te a B rea k

    15.15 - Engine Test Cell Facility Engineering Ventilation and Air conditioning

    Media Systems

    17.00 Conclusion

    ay Five

    09.00 - Engine Testing Automation System

    Facility Engineering Automation System

    1 1. 00 - Te a B rea k

    11.15 - Indicating Equipment

    12.30 - Questions and Answers

    13.00 - Lunch

    14. 00 - Writ ten Test

    15.00 - Summary, Discussions and Feedback

    16.00 - Valedictory Function

    17. 00 - Concl us ion

    10.00 - Quiz & Discussion

    1 1. 00 - Te a B rea k

    14.00 - Types of Dynamometers

    09.00 - Control Panel Overview