PWT03 - Power Electronics
PWT03 - Power Electronics
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Program : Powertrain Engineering
Content
Section 0
EC3.1 Introduction to Power Electronics
EC3.2 Fundamentals of electronics Applied to Power Electronics
EC3.3 Power Electronics
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Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this unit, students should be able to:
- explain the advantages, disadvantages, challenges and technological trends of the various engine assemblies and component elements including their functions and operating conditions;
- apply mechanical theory to kinematics and dynamics problems concerning the moving parts of the internal combustion engine; determine stress and applied loads for the main engine components under different operating conditions.
- analyze the performance of a fuel injection system (diesel, gasoline, LPG and NGV), and be able to optimize injection parameters to improve engine management;
- understand the influence of different design parameters on an intake and exhaust system in order to optimize engine air charging efficiency;
- comprehend the influence of turbocharger characteristics on engine performances, and carry out the turbo matching process;
- constructively discuss the fuel injection and boosting systems with equipment suppliers in order to determine the optimum components for a given powertrain.
List of speakers
Ouafae EL GANAOUI MOURLAN
Thierry LACOME
Pascal LONGUEMARE
El Hadj MILIANI
Paolo PARON
Ludivine PIDOL
Philippe PIERRE
Maria-Alejandra THIROUARD