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COMBUSTION CHARACTERISTICS
August 19-22, 2008 - Location TBA
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Combustion Characteristics is a comprehensive problem-solving
class covering the effects of operating conditions and control adjustments
on engine combustion plus a detailed discussion related to issues affecting
the development and use of horsepower performance curves.
Course Content
- In-depth discussion of combustion characteristics including
peak firing pressure, MEP, exhaust temperatures, turbocharger speed,
brake specific fuel consumption, NOx and CO emissions on various engines.
- Effects of changes in air/fuel ratio, ignition timing,
fuel composition, torque, speed, and certain mechanical problems on
the engine’s combustion characteristics.
- Advanced ignition theory and ignition schematics.
- Horsepower performance and compressor curve use and development.
Instructor
Randy Anderson, ACTT div. of CECO
Professional Development Hours
A certificate indicating 28 Professional Development
Hours will be given to each participant at the end of the Workshop.
Course fee
$1,395 GMRC/SGA/GCA members
$1,595 Non-members
Schedule
The workshop begins each day at 8:00 a.m. and ends at
5:00 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday and 8:00 a.m. through 12:00 noon on
Friday
Hotel Reservations
TBA
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