Day 1
08:30 - Full Day Programme
08:30
REGISTRATION AND REFRESHMENTS
09:00
CHAIR’S OPENING REMARKS
Chris Brace, Professor of Automotive Propulsion, University of Bath
Dave Simner, Course Director for the Military Vehicle Technology MSc, Cranfield Defence and Security, Cranfield University
Sam Akehurst, Reader in Advanced Powertrain Systems, Powertrain & Vehicle Research Centre
LEARNING FROM MANUFACTURERS
09:10
KEYNOTE: THE ELECTRIFICATION OF DRIVELINE AND POWERTRAIN TECHNOLOGY AND HIGH EFFICIENCT VEHICLES
Jérôme Mortal, Chief Engineer, Jaguar Land Rover
Mike Richardson, Chief Technical Specialist, Jaguar Land Rover
• Addressing Jaguar Land Rover’s approach to concerns over CO2 emissions and future strategies
• Identifying new architecture concepts and innovations core to future vehicle design
• Gaining a technical outlook on electrification and its bearing on international business
09:40
LATEST TECHNOLOGIES – ZF ELECTRIC PORTAL AXLE AVE 130
Peter Rieger, Application Engineer, ZF Friedrichshafen AG
• Suiting new systems to various drive concepts like a serial hybrid,
fuel cell or battery
• Increasing performance with the 400V version
• Widening the technology to a system
10:10
PANEL DISCUSSION - IDENTIFYING KEY ENGINEERING QUESTIONS
• What are the main considerations made when selecting design options for transmissions and drivelines?
• Increasing the number of gears – improving driveability or marketing strategy?
• Responding to the emissions crisis – what role do transmission and driveline innovators play?
10:40
NETWORKING REFRESHMENT BREAK
FUEL ECONOMY FOR THE FUTURE
11:10
THE TRANSMISSION AS THE INTEGRATING TECHNOLOGY
IN FUTURE VEHICLES
Adrian Moore, Managing Director, Xtrac
• Identifying the specific requirements needed from a transmission for use in a future electric (EV), hybrid (PHEV) or range extender electric vehicle (REEV)
• Discussing the differences of those requirements compared to a more conventional internal combustion (IC) engine vehicle
• Presenting an overview of how transmissions are becoming the key ‘integrating technology’ in an optimising future for vehicles
11:40
INTEGRATING CUMMINS EURO VI ENGINES FOR OPTIMISED COMMERICAL VEHICLE FUEL CONSUMPTION AND CARBON EMISSIONS
Stuart Barlow, Lead Engineer, Cummins Engines Ltd
Tarkan Yapici, Lead Engineer, Cummins Darlington Engine Plant
• Minimising fuel consumption in the process of developing a commercial vehicle
• Exploring the role of Cummins Engines in OEM fuel consumption measurement
and optimisation
• Understanding best practice for measurement and analysis of fuel consumption data
12:10
EXPLORING RICARDO’S TECHNICAL CONTENT FOR TRANSMISSIONS
OF THE FUTURE
Julien Maynard, Head of Engineering for Driveline and Transmission
Systems, Ricardo
• Ricardo’s view on the automatic transmission roadmap towards 2020
• Dedicated Hybrid Transmission (DHT): the new category of automatic transmissions
• Is there a cost-effective way to power-shift capable automatic transmissions?
12:40
NETWORKING LUNCH
UNDERSTANDING ON AND OFF HIGHWAY
13:40
ADVANCES IN CVT TECHNOLOGY APPLICATIONS FOR HDVS
CATERPILLAR
• Expanding scope of HDVs that can benefit from utilising CVT technology
• CVT technologies fit across different HDV sectors
• Efficiency and integration benefits from the application of CVT technology
14:10
DEVELOPMENTS IN BUS, TRUCK AND OFF HIGHWAY APPLICATIONS
Jon Hilton, Deputy Chairman, Torotrak UK
• Lessons learned from bus fleet trials of the Flybrid flywheel hybrid system
• New features of the Flybrid bus KERS due to enter production in 2016 and how these changes will improve system performance
• What these new developments mean for other heavy duty flywheel hybrid applications such as those in off highway
14:40
DEVELOPING SMART DRIVELINE SOLUTIONS TO OPTIMISE POWER DELIVERY EFFICIENCY IN 4X4 TRACTORS
Ianto Guy, Head of Off Road Vehicle Design, Harper Adams University
• Exploring the design of traditional four-wheel-drive agricultural tractor systems
• Identifying how the front axle ‘lead’ has an effect on the efficiency of the vehicle
• Harper Adams University’s prototype hybrid 4x4 and researching how the lead can be varied and efficiency can be optimised
15:10
WHOLE LIFE COST OF DIESEL ELECTRIC HYBRID BUSES
John Bickerton, Chief Engineer, Reading Buses
• An overview of Reading Buses’ diesel electric hybrids, which have been operational for
five years
• Fuel consumption, battery life and component durability
• Management and warranty of the whole life cost including engaging with the manufacturer
15:40
NETWORKING REFRESHMENT BREAK
AVOIDING COMPROMISE
16:10
FROM CONVENTIONAL TO ELECTRIC - THE EVOLUTION OF ALL-WHEEL
DRIVE (AWD)
Robert Genway-Haden, Global Product Technology Director, GKN Driveline
• How all-wheel drive systems are evolving to reduce the fuel penalties traditionally associated with the segment
• The growing importance of AWD systems capabilities and systems integration expertise
to OEMs
• Hybrid electric vehicles mark the future for all-wheel drive, delivering excellent driving dynamics with new levels of efficiency
16:40
OGECO, A HYBRIDISED TRANSMISSION OPTIMISED FOR FUEL ECONOMY
Marco Fracchia, Operations Manager, Vocis Driveline Controls
• Exploring the transmission’s role in the balance of efficiency and drivability
• Hybridised power-shifting Automated Manual Transmissions, focused on performance and fuel economy
• Ongoing developments to further improve transmission efficiency
17:10
PLANETARY MODULE FOR HYBRID AND PLUG-IN HYBRID VEHICLES
Joern Behrenroth, Managing Director, FEV UK
• Implementing a hybrid transmission with reduced component utilising planetary gear set
• Operating modes and principle application
• Advantages compared to a traditional P2 concept
17:40
CHAIR’S CLOSING REMARKS
Chris Brace, Professor of Automotive Propulsion, University of Bath
Dave Simner, Course Director for the Military Vehicle Technology MSc, Cranfield Defence and Security, Cranfield University
Sam Akehurst, Reader in Advanced Powertrain Systems, Powertrain & Vehicle Research Centre