Block lecture “Future development of gasoline engines” by Prof. Uwe Dieter Grebe

30. April 2024
The block lecture "Future development of gasoline engines" by Prof. Uwe Dieter Grebe will be held from May 6 to 7, 2024, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day in seminar room BA10B (BA high-rise building), Getreidemarkt 9.

Foto eines Ottomotors in einer Ausstellung

Subject of course

  1. Boundary conditions for future developments – Legal requirements – Customer requirements
  2. Reduction of fuel consumption – Thermodynamics (e.g. gasoline direct injection, variable valve train systems, charge dilution, …) – Reduction of engine parasitic losses – Downsizing, shifting the engine’s operation to higher loads
  3. Alternative fuels
  4. Improvement of full load performance – Improved volumetric efficiency for natural aspirated engines – Charging
  5. Reduction of exhaust emissions – engine internal measures – exhaust gas aftertreatment
  6. Improved engine architecture – Mass reduction – Cost reduction – Improved engine comfort
  7. Current implementations of technologies in spark ignition engines
  8. Development trends for the future

Learning outcomes

After successful completion of the course, students are able to:

  • respond to customer requirements while considering the development boundary conditions and legal regulations.
  • use engineering fundamentals to optimize engines for their intended use.
  • provide information about the latest developments in gasoline engines.
  • provide information about possible future developments.

 

Please register for the course in TISS:

315.032 Future development of gasoline engines