Automotive World
Southwest Research Institute offers courses, events and webinars to expand knowledge about technical topics affecting the automotive industry. Visit the on-demand webinars or sign up for upcoming events below in our SwRI Automotive Webinar Series.
For more information, please contact Michael Chadwell.
On-Demand Webinars
Vehicle Electrification
- Advanced Fluids for Electrified Vehicles (AFEV) Consortium Overview
- Analysis of Overcharge Tolerance of Aged LMO Cells
- Excerpts from the EssEs Consortium: A Compilation of Key Research Topics
- Impact of Fast Charging on NCA 18650 Cells
- Mechanical Abuse CAE Modeling for Cylindrical Format Lithium-ion Batteries
- Testing Electric Traction Motors
- Detailed Characterization of Particle Emissions from Li-ion Battery Fires
- Comprehensive Electric Motor Cooling Modeling
Engine Design & Development
- CHT Analysis for Diesel and Gasoline Engines
- CARB Low NOX Stage 3 Program: Modified Engine Calibration and Hardware Evaluations
- Evaluation of Cylinder Deactivation on a Class 8 Truck over Light Load Cycles
- The Effect of Heavy-Duty Diesel Cylinder Deactivation on Exhaust Temperature, Fuel Consumption, and Turbocharger Performance up to 3 bar BMEP
- Regulations and Latest Demonstration Program Results
Diesel Aftertreatment
- The Diesel Aftertreatment Accelerated Aging Cycles Protocol
- An overview on the state of automotive exhaust aerosol sensing
- Discussion on progress made as a part of SwRI's Particle Sensor Performance & Durability (PSPD) consortium
- Engine-Based Aftertreatment Evaluation
- ECTO-Lab Aftertreatment Evaluation
Powertrain Technology Trends
- Improving the Energy Efficiency of Vehicles
- Creating a Sustainable Future for the IC Engine through Electrification
- Benchmarking of the 2021 Toyota Mirai Fuel Cell Vehicle
- Hydrogen Research at SwRI
Tokyo
Japan
SwRI will be exhibiting at the 14th Automotive World, booth no. 34-54.
SwRI is an independent, nonprofit, applied research and development organization founded in Texas, USA, in 1947. Approximately 3,000 engineers and scientists, many of whom have doctoral or master's degrees, are employed here. SwRI's contract R&D work for clients spans from deep sea to deep space. Market segments include: automotive and transportation, biomedical and health, chemistry and materials, defense and security, Earth and space, electronics and automation environment and energy, and manufacturing and construction.
For more information, contact Ian Smith or Steve Dellenback.