ICE Division conference to be hosted by Argonne National Lab

Benedict Bahner
ASME NEWS

ASME's Internal Combustion Engine Division will hold its 2001 Fall Technical Conference from Sept. 24-26 in Argonne, Ill.

The meeting, which is hosted by Argonne National Laboratory, will feature a technical program covering topics related to all types of automotive, light-duty and heavy-duty engines, as well as large-bore internal combustion engines.

Technical sessions are expected to span the range from fundamental research to practical in-use applications, such as combustion, noise and vibration; engine-fuel interactions; in-cylinder emission control and flow processes; exhaust aftertreatment; alternative fuels;

engine cooling; lubrication; fuel injection and ignition systems; engine design; control and monitoring; engine simulation and diagnostics; advanced engine concepts; component dynamics; and materials.

For more information on the 2001 Internal Combustion Engine Division Fall Conference, contact John Bendo, ASME Engineering Programs, (212) 591-7055; e-mail: bendoj@asme.org.

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