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ASME Internal Combustion Engine Division 2009 Spring Technical Conference
May 3-6, 2009
Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Hosted by Dresser Waukesha


Engines for Rail, Marine, Automotive, Off-highway, Stationary and Industrial Applications


Engine professionals know that an ASME Internal Combustion Engine Conference is the place to get carefully-reviewed, leading-edge information needed to be competitive. We know your time is valuable, so we pack a lot of information into a two day technical program, and include a technical tour on day three so you can see how our industry works.


This conference addresses the design, development and application of compression-ignition, spark ignition, rotary and reciprocating engines. Technical areas covered at the Internal Combustion Engine Conference include:


  • Large Bore Engines (all aspects)
  • Fuels
    • Alternate Fuels and Hydrogen
    • Alternative Fuel Properties and their Effects on Engine Performance and Emissions
  • Advanced Combustion
    • Low Temperature Combustion (HCCI, "Clean Diesel Combustion")
    • Fuel Injection and Sprays
  • Emission Control Systems
    • Technologies for Light- and Heavy-duty Diesel Engines
  • Instrumentation, Control & Hybrids
    • Advanced Sensors and Engine/Vehicle monitoring
  • Numerical Simulation
    • Engine Simulation and Diagnostics
    • Combustion Modeling
  • Engine Design, Lubrication & Applications
    • Components, Materials, Dynamics and Wear
    • Lubrication and Friction
    • User Experiences


We also schedule multiple networking opportunities into the conference because we know our conference attendees need to do business.


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