SAE 2006 World Congress & Exhibition Technical Session Schedule As of 04/09/2006 07:40 pm

Monday, April 3 Can Racing Partnerships Change to Accelerate Innovation (Focus on Sports Car Racing) Session Code: ANNUAL108 Room FEV Powertrain Innovation Forum Session Time: 10:00 a.m. Professional Sanctioning Organizations Organizers - Herbert A. Fishel Moderators - Paul F. Pfanner, Founder, Racer Communications Inc. Panelists - James Julow, President, Sports Car Club of America; H. Doug Robinson, Executive Director, International Motor Sports Association; Scott Atherton, President & CEO, American Le Mans Series; Roger Edmondson, President, Grand American Road Racing; Stephane Ratel, CEO, SRO, Ltd.

Monday, April 3 Can Racing Partnerships Change to Accelerate Innovation (Focus on Sports Car Racing) Session Code: ANNUAL109 Room FEV Powertrain Innovation Forum Session Time: 2:00 p.m. Automobile Manufacturers Organizers - Herbert A. Fishel Moderators - John McElroy, President, Blue Sky Productions Panelists - Richard T. Brekus, Mgr, Product Planning & Strategy, BMW of North America; John M. Doonan, Mgr, Motorsports Team Dev, North American Operations; Marcus Haselgrove, Team Manager, Technical Director, B-K Motorsports Inc.; David R. Wilson, TRD Group VP-Strategic Planning, Fin & Ops, ; Steven J. Wesoloski, Road Racing Group Manager, GM Racing, General Motors Corp.; Robert Davis, Senior VP, Quality R&D, Mazda North American Operations; Frank-Steffen Walliser, General Manager Motorsport Strategy, AG

Monday, April 3 Grand Opening Session Code: ANNUAL100 Room AVL Technology Theater (open to all Session Time: 9:30 a.m.

Keynote Speakers - Remarks by: Burkhard Goeschel, Member of the Board of Mgmt., BMW AG Develop and Purchasing; Richard O. Schaum, SAE Automotive Vice President; Helmut List, President & CEO, AVL LIST GmbH

Monday, April 3 Innovation in the Automotive Industry - An Extended Session Covering Managing Innovation and Driving Innovation with Research Session Code: ANNUAL101 Room AVL Technology Theater (open to all Session Time: 10:00 a.m. This session will be a two hour panel session. Participants will present brief remarks covering how their companies "drive innovation" and "manage innovation." Speakers will explain through examples how innovation is driven by corporate research, cooperative programs with other OEMs or suppliers, and with integrated programs for rapid implementation and/or proof testing of innovative new technology and concepts. They will also discuss how innovation is managed for maximum efficiency. How do engineering executives track technical advances within their companies, in the automotive industry, and across the scientific community? Moderators - Gary J. Corrigan, President, Corrigan and Associates Panelists - Jose Maria Alapont, Chairman, President & CEO, Federal-Mogul Corp.; Hirohide Ikeno, President, R&D Americas, Inc.; William L. Kozyra, President & CEO, Automotive Systems NA, Continental Teves; Jeffrey F. Makarewicz, Gen. Mgr., Matls Res Dept., Toyota Technical Center USA Inc.; Donald Manvel, Chairman & CEO, AVL North America, Inc.; Frank Niederlaender, VP Strategy & Initialisation New Vehicle Projects, BMW Group

Monday, April 3 The Quest for Manufacturing Success in the U.S. Session Code: ANNUAL102 Room AVL Technology Theater (open to all Session Time: 2:00 p.m. Panel members will give brief formal presentations on selection and construction processes for new manufacturing facilities as well as establishing the purchasing/supplier network to support them. Time will be reserved for questions and answers. Moderators - Imtiaz Haque, Prof. & Chair of Mechanical Engineering, Clemson University Panelists - Norm Bafunno, Sr. VP, Mfg & Admin, Toyota Motor Mfg North America; Klaus Blickle, President & Chief of Executive Board, EDAG Engrg & Design AG; Robert J. DePierre, President, Benteler North America, Benteler Automotive Corp.; Mark Hamlin, President, The Reserve Group; Klaus Richter, Sr. VP Materials Purchasing, BMW Group; John G. Sanderson, President & CEO, Siemens VDO Automotive Corp.; Clemens Schmitz-Justen, President, BMW Manufacturing Co., LLC, BMW Group Company Keynote Speakers - Clemens Schmitz-Justen, President, BMW Manufacturing Co., LLC, BMW Group Company

Monday, April 3 Applications of Fuels Cells in Vehicles (Part 1 of 2) Components and Materials for Fuel Cell Vehicles Session Code: P3 Room D2-08 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Sanjiv Kumar, Ballard Power Systems; Richard K. Stobart, Univ. of Sussex Chairpersons - Sanjiv Kumar, Ballard Power Systems; Richard K. Stobart, Univ. of Sussex Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0220 Non-isothermal Modeling of Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cell Stacks Jaewan Park, Xianguo Li, Univ. of Waterloo 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0219 Performance of Candidate Materials and Coatings for Thermal Management Systems for Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells Sylvie Dionne, Wenyue Zheng, CANMET Materials Technology Laboratory; Brian Cheadle, Feng Liang, Dana Corp., Long Manufacturing, Thermal Products Div. 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0216 Advanced Onboard Fuel Processor for PEM Fuel Cell Vehicles Brian J. Bowers, Michael D. Ruffo, Jian L. Zhao, Rafey Khan, Virginie Sweetland, Nuvera Fuel Cells Inc.; Jean-Christophe Beziat, Renault SA; Fabien Boudjemaa, Renault SAS 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0218 A Hybrid Powertrain Provided with an Emulated Fuel Cell System and a Battery Pack: Experimental Results Marco Santoro, Manlio Pasquali, ENEA Casaccia; Luca Solero, University Rome TRE; Gianfranco Pagni, ENEA Casaccia 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0037 Impact of Combining Hydrogen ICE with Fuel Cell System Using PSAT Jason Kwon, Aymeric Rousseau, Phillip B. Sharer, Argonne National Laboratory

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2006, and also individually. Planned by Advanced Powerplant Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Monday, April 3 Applications of Fuels Cells in Vehicles (Part 2 of 2) Control Systems Development & Vehicles and Systems Development Session Code: P3 Room D2-08 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Sanjiv Kumar, Ballard Power Systems; Richard K. Stobart, Univ. of Sussex Chairpersons - Sanjiv Kumar, Ballard Power Systems; Richard K. Stobart, Univ. of Sussex Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0035 Advanced Fuel Cell Development for Automotive Operation William L. Mitchell, Nuvera Fuel Cells Inc.; Toro, Nuvera Fuel Cells Europe Srl 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0038 Effects of Control Strategy and Calibration on Hybridization Level and Fuel Ecomony in Fuel Cell Hybrid Electric Vehicle Kyung-Won Suh, Anna G. Stefanopoulou, Univ. of Michigan 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0214 Fuel Cell Hybrid Control Strategy Development Matt Stevens, Chris J. Mendes, Michael Fowler, Roydon A. Fraser, Univ. of Waterloo 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0215 Accessory Electrification in Class 8 Tractors Joe B. Redfield, Bapiraju Surampudi, Gustavo Ray, Alan F. Montemayor, Southwest Research Institute; Heather A. McKee, US Army RDECOM TARDEC National Automotive Center; Tommy D. Edwards, Sunline Transit Agency; Michael P. Lasecki, Engineered Machined Products Inc. 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-0034 Development of Fuel Cell Vehicle with Next-generation Fuel Cell Stack Yoshikazu Murakami, Kenji Uchibori, Honda R&D Co., Ltd. 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-0217 Development of Fuel Consumption Measurement Methods for Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles Eiji Kuroda, Kenzo Moriya, Masaru Yano, Shogo Watanabe, Japan Automobile Research Institute; Hidenori Hirata, Ono Sokki Co., Ltd.; Kenji Otsuka, Yamatake Corp.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2006, and also individually. Planned by Advanced Powerplant Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Monday, April 3 Electronic Engine Controls (Part 1 of 9) - Controls I Session Code: P16 9:00 a.m. Room D2-09/10 Session Time:

Organizers - Bernard J. Challen, Shoreham Services; Patrick Leteinturier, Infineon Technologies AG; Peter J. Maloney, MathWorks Inc.; James C. Peyton-Jones, Villanova University; Richard K. Stobart, Univ. of Sussex Chairpersons - James C. Peyton-Jones, Villanova University Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0607 A Table Update Method for Adaptive Knock Control Gang Wu, Visteon Corp. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0401 Model for Control of Combustion in a Piston Engine Eilyan Y. Bitar, Univ. of , Berkeley; Harold J. Schock, Michigan State Univ.; K. Oppenheim, Univ. of California, Berkeley 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0402 A Micro-controller based control unit for motorcycle engines to meet emission and OBD requirements Hui Xie, Chunming Hu, Nenghui Zhou, Mingde Hao, Tianjin University; Tervin Tan, Robert Tan, Infineon Technologies Asia Pacific Pte 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0403 Cost Efficient Partitioning for New Generation of Automatic Transmission Gearbox Controllers Nico A. Kelling, Antonio Zarcone, Ernst Katzmaier, Infineon Technologies AG 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0606 Electronically Controlled Transfer Case: Sensing, Control and Actuation Guenter Schwarzberger, Ernst Katzmaier, Infineon Technologies AG

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2003, and also individually. Planned by Diesel Engine Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Monday, April 3 Electronic Engine Controls (Part 2 of 9) - Sensors Session Code: P16 Room D2-09/10 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Bernard J. Challen, Shoreham Services; Patrick Leteinturier, Infineon Technologies AG; Peter J. Maloney, MathWorks Inc.; James C. Peyton-Jones, Villanova University; Richard K. Stobart, Univ. of Sussex Chairpersons - Patrick Leteinturier, Infineon Technologies AG Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0180 Study on Ignition Timing Control for Diesel Engine Using In-Cylinder Pressure Sensor Mamoru Hasegawa, Yuichi Shimasaki, Satoshi Yamaguchi, Makoto Kobayashi, Hideki Sakamoto, Honda R&D Co. Ltd. 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0181 Sensor Dynamics Inversion for Unbalance Diagnosis Jonathan Chauvin, Ecole des Mines de Paris; Gilles Corde, IFP; Nicolas Petit, Pierre Rouchon, Ecole des Mines de Paris 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0182 In-Situ Fuel Concentration Measurement Near Spark Plug by 3.392 um Infrared Absorption Method-Pressure and Temperature Dependence of the Gasoline Molar Absorption Coefficient Nobuyuki Kawahara, Eiji Tomita, Atsushi Nishiyama, Kenta Hayashi, Okayama Univ. 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0183 Investigation of an Inexpensive Piezoelectric Pressure Sensor for Internal Combustion Engine Spark Timing Control Thomas Alberts, Shen Liu, Old Dominion Univ.; Richard Lally, Oceana Sensor Technologies, Inc. 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-0184 High Accuracy Glow Plug-Integrated Cylinder Pressure Sensor for Closed Loop Engine Control Marek Wlodarczyk, Optrand Inc. 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-0185 Methods for Cylinder Pressure Based Compression Ratio Estimation Marcus Klein, Lars Eriksson, Linkoping Univ. 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-0186 Reducing Diesel Emissions Dispersion by Coordinated Combustion Feedback Control Peter Fussey, Ricardo Consulting Engineers Ltd.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2003, and also individually. Planned by Diesel Engine Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Monday, April 3 Energy and Emissions Modeling Session Code: ENV7 Room D2-11/12 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Heather E. Dillon, Charlette A. Geffen, Pacific Northwest National Labs Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0374 A Life Cycle Look at Making Diesel Oil from End-of-Life Vehicles Candace Sue Wheeler, General Motors Corp. - USCAR Vehicle Recycling Partnership; Nakia L. Simon, DaimlerChrysler - USCAR Vehicle Recycling Partnership; Marc Binder, PE Europe GmbH - USCAR Vehicle Recycling Partnership; Claudia M. Duranceau, Ford Motor Co. - USCAR Vehicle Recycling Partnership; Gerald R. Winslow, DaimlerChrysler - USCAR Vehicle Recycling Partnership 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0375 Vehicle-Cycle Energy and Emission Effects of Conventional and Advanced Vehicles Paula Moon, Andrew Burnham, Michael Q. Wang, Argonne National Laboratory 10:00 a.m. ORAL ONLY Energy, The Environment and Should I Sell My SUV? George G. Muntean, Battelle Memorial Institute 10:30 a.m. ORAL ONLY Applications and Transformations of Driving Cycles Abigail R. Mechtenberg, Univ. of Michigan; Marc H. Ross, Univ. of Michigan-Ann Arbor 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0377 Well-to-Wheels Results of Energy Use, Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Criteria Air Pollutant Emissions of Selected Vehicle/Fuel Systems Ye Wu, Michael Q. Wang, Phillip Sharer, Aymeric Rousseau, Argonne National Laboratory

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2024, and also individually. Planned by Environmental Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group

Monday, April 3 New SI Engine and Component Design (Part 1 of 3) Session Code: P4 Room D2-11/12 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Jeffrey D. Naber, Michigan Technological Univ.; Steven L. Plee, Motorola Inc.; James E. Smith, West Univ. Chairpersons - Jeffrey D. Naber, Michigan Technological Univ.; Steven L. Plee, Motorola Inc. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0014 Analysis of an Extended Stroke (Offset Crankshaft) Engine John Jibben 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0015 Performance Development of the Supercharged Mercury Marine Outboard Engines Eric Mueller, Troy Kollmann, Timothy Reid, Mercury Marine 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0016 Lightweight Crankshafts Alan P. Druschitz, David C. Fitzgerald, INTERMET Corp.; Inge Hoegfeldt, INTERMET - Europe 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-0018 Predictive Fatigue Model for Serpentine Belt Drive Systems S. Saikrishna, G. Liang, K. Chandrashekhara, Univ. of Missouri-Rolla; Larry R. Oliver, S. G. Holmes, Mark IV Automotive 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-0187 Development of a Novel Uniflow-Scavenged Two-Stroke GDI Engine Dirk Ohlmann, Steven Reynolds, Gabriel Ciccarelli, Queen's Univ. 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-0191 Study on Impulse Charger for Enhancement of Volumetric Effeciency of SI Engine Hitoshi Takahashi, Takeya Harada, Toshihiro Yamaki, Toshihiro Oikawa, Honda R&D Co., Ltd. 2006-01-0017 Stress Analysis of an Automotive Engine Valve by Finite Element Methods (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Michael L. Pang, Scott P. Smith, Renee Herman, Bryce A. Buuck, Eaton Corp.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2004, and also individually. Planned by Advanced Powerplant Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Monday, April 3 Multi-Dimensional Engine Modeling (Part 1 of 2) Session Code: P8 Room D2-13/14 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Hardo Barths, General Motors Corp.; A. David Gosman, Imperial College London; Carl-Anders Hergart, GM R&D Center Chairpersons - Hardo Barths, General Motors Corp.; A. David Gosman, Imperial College London; Carl-Anders Hergart, Caterpillar Inc. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0055 Comparison of the Characteristic Time (CTC), Representative Interactive Flamelet (RIF), and Direct Integration with Detailed Chemistry Combustion Models against Optical Diagnostic Data for Multi-Mode Combustion in a Heavy-Duty DI Diesel Engine Satbir Singh; Rolf D. Reitz, Univ. of Wisconsin; Mark P. B. Musculus, Sandia National Laboratories 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0056 Modeling Early Injection Processes in HSDI Diesel Engines Manshik Kim, Rolf D. Reitz, Univ. of Wisconsin Madison; Song-Charng Kong, Iowa State University 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0057 Assessment of a Detailed Kinetic Diesel Combustion Model by In- Cylinder Optical Measurements Hiroshi Omote, Yanmar Co., Ltd.; Felice Esposito Corcione, Bianca Maria Vaglieco, Michela Costa, Istituto Motori CNR 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0058 Flamelet Modeling with LES for Diesel Engine Simulations Bing Hu, Christopher J. Rutland, Univ. of Wisconsin Madison 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0059 Computational Optimization of Split Injections and EGR in a Diesel Engine Using an Adaptive Gradient-Based Algorithm Seshasai Srinivasan, Franz Xavier Tanner, Michigan Technological Univ.; Jan Macek, Milos Polasek, Czech Technical Univ. 11:30 a.m. 2006-01-0239 Development and Application of a Non-Gradient Step-Controlled Search Algorithm for Engine Combustion Optimization Yi Liu, Rolf D. Reitz, Fan Lu, Univ. of Wisconsin Madison

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2011, and also individually. Planned by Advanced Powerplant Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Monday, April 3 Multi-Dimensional Engine Modeling (Part 2 of 2) Session Code: P8 Room D2-13/14 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Hardo Barths, General Motors Corp.; A. David Gosman, Imperial College London; Carl-Anders Hergart, Caterpillar Inc. Chairpersons - Hardo Barths, General Motors Corp.; A. David Gosman, Imperial College London; Carl-Anders Hergart, Caterpillar Inc. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0240 A Computational Procedure for Predicting Nitrogen Oxide Emissions from Diesel Engines Emad Amin, Vladimir Pecheny, Yeow Siow, International Truck and Engine Corpp. 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0241 Adjustment and Verification of Model Parameters for Diesel Injection CFD Simulation Andreas Dr. Boemer 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0242 Prediction of Liquid and Vapor Penetration of High Pressure Diesel Sprays Manolis Gavaises, S. , Constantine Arcoumanis, City University London 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0243 Spark Ignition Engine Combustion Modeling Using a Level Set Method with Detailed Chemistry Long Liang, Rolf D. Reitz, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-0445 The Influence of Variable Valve Timing on the Combustion Process of a Small Spark-Ignition Engine Gustavo Fontana, Enzo Galloni, Roberto Palmaccio, Universita di Cassino; Enrico Torella, Elasis SCPA Cr Auto 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-0446 Evaluation of Scavenging Performance in a Novel Two-Stroke GDI Engine David E. Rival, Gaby Ciccarelli, Queen's Univ. 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-0448 Application and Validation of the 3D CFD Method for a Hydrogen Fueled IC Engine with Internal Mixture Formation Dieter Messner, Andreas Wimmer, Graz University of Technology; Udo Gerke, Falk Gerbig, BMW Group 5:15 p.m. 2006-01-0449 Modeling the Effect of Injection Schedule Change on Free Piston Engine Operation Jakob L. Fredriksson, Miriam Bergman, Valeri Golovitchev, Ingemar G. Denbratt, Chalmers Univ. of Technology

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2011, and also individually. Planned by Advanced Powerplant Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Monday, April 3 Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition (HCCI) Combustion (Part 1 of 8) Session Code: P1 Room D2-15 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Per Amneus, Lund Combustion Group Engineering; Kevin P. Duffy, Caterpillar Inc.; Bengt Johansson, Lund Institute of Technology; David M. Milam, Caterpillar Inc.; Per Tunestal, Lund Institute of Technology; Hongming Xu, Univ. of Birmingham Chairpersons - Kevin P. Duffy, Caterpillar Inc. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0026 A Study of the Effects of High EGR, High Equivalence Ratio, and Mixing Time on Emissions Levels in a Heavy-Duty Diesel Engine for PCCI Combustion William L. Hardy, Rolf D. Reitz, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0027 Modeling Diesel Engine NOx and Soot Reduction with Optimized Two- Stage Combustion Yong Sun, Univ. of Wisconsin Madison; Rolf D. Reitz, Univ. of Wisconsin 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0028 Dual-Fuel PCI Combustion Controlled by In-Cylinder Stratification of Ignitability Kazuhisa Inagaki, Takayuki Fuyuto, Kazuaki Nishikawa, Kiyomi Nakakita, Toyota Central R&D Labs Inc.; Ichiro Sakata, Toyota Motor Corp. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0029 HCCI Operation of a Passenger Car DI Diesel Engine with an Adjustable Valve Train Arjan Helmantel, Ingemar Denbratt, Chalmers Univ. of Technology

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2005, and also individually. Planned by Advanced Powerplant Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board; Diesel Engine Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Monday, April 3 Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition (HCCI) Combustion (Part 2 of 8) Session Code: P1 Room D2-15 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Per Amneus, Lund Univ.; Kevin P. Duffy, Caterpillar Inc.; Bengt Johansson, Lund Institute of Technology; David M. Milam, Caterpillar Inc.; Per Tunestal, Lund Institute of Technology; Hongming Xu, Birmingham Univ. Chairpersons - Kevin P. Duffy, Caterpillar Inc.; Hongming Xu, Birmingham Univ. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0201 Speciated Hydrocarbon Emissions from an Automotive Diesel Engine and DOC Utilizing Conventional and PCI Combustion Stanislav V. Bohac, Manbae Han, Timothy J. Jacobs, Alberto J. Lopez, Dennis N. Assanis, Univ. of Michigan; Patrick Szymkowicz, General Motors Corp. 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0202 The Development of Throttled and Unthrottled PCI Combustion in a Light-Duty Diesel Engine Timothy J. Jacobs, Alexander Knafl, Stanislav V. Bohac, Dennis N. Assanis, Univ. of Michigan; Patrick G. Szymkowicz, GM R&D and Planning 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0203 Achievement of Medium Engine Speed and Load Premixed Diesel Combustion with Variable Valve Timing Yutaka Murata, Waseda Univ.; Daisuke Kawano, National Traffic Safety & Enviro Lab.; Jin Kusaka, Yasuhiro Daisho, Waseda Univ.; Hisakazu Suzuki, Hajime Ishii, Yuichi Goto, Matsuo Odaka, National Traffic Safety & Enviro Lab. 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0204 Boost and EGR System for the Highly Premixed Diesel Combustion Ralf Buchwald, Guido Lautrich, Oliver Maiwald, Ansgar Sommer, IAV GmbH 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-0205 The Effect of Displacement on Air-Diluted Multi-Cylinder HCCI Engine Performance Jari Hyvonen, Carl Wilhelmsson, Bengt Johansson, Lund Institute of Technology 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-0206 Effect of Injection Timing on Mixture and CAI Combustion in a GDI Engine with an Air-Assisted Injector Yufeng Li, Hua Zhao, Nick Brouzos, Tom Ma, Brunel Univ. 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-0207 The Interaction Between Fuel Chemicals and HCCI Combustion Characteristics Under Heated Intake Air Conditions Gen Shibata, Nippon Oil Corp.; Tomonori Urushihara, Motor Co. Ltd. 5:15 p.m. 2006-01-0208 Combustion Improvement and Control for a Natural Gas HCCI Engine by the Internal EGR by Means of Intake-valve Pilot-opening Kiyoshi Kawasaki, Akihiro Takegoshi, Koji Yamane, Univ. of Shiga Prefecture; Hiroyuki Ohtsubo, Tohru Nakazono, Kazuyuki Yamauchi, Yanmar Co., Ltd.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2005, and also individually. Planned by Advanced Powerplant Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board; Diesel Engine Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Monday, April 3 Diesel Exhaust Emission Control (Part 1 of 8) - New Developments Session Code: FL3 Room D3-19 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Owen H. Bailey, Umicore; Kevin F. Brown, Lubrizol Corp.; Magdi K. Khair, Southwest Research Institute; Dean Tomazic, FEV Engine Technology Inc. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0030 Diesel Emission Control in Review Timothy V. Johnson, Corning Inc. 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0031 Doped Zirconia with High Thermal Stability, for High Sulfur Resistance Diesel Oxidation Catalysts Stephan Verdier, Aimin Huang, Rhodia Inc.; Olivier Larcher, Emmanuel Rohart, Rhodia Electronics & Catalysis SA; Virgine Harle, Rhodia Inc.; Manuel Allain, Rhodia Electronics & Catalysis SA 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0032 Evaluation of Advanced Diesel Oxidation Catalyst Concepts Emmanuel Jean, Faurecia Exhaust Systems; Alexander Kunz, E. Ohara, NGK Europe GmbH; Mikio Makino, Tom Kondo, NGK Insulators Ltd.; Michael Hoffmann, Michael Groeger, Umicore AG & Co. KG; Berthold Keppeler, Markus Paule, DaimlerChrysler; Eric Ottaviani, Wolfgang Guertler, Faurecia Exhaust Systems; Frank Schutze, Umicore AG & Co. KG; Detlef Scharr, DaimlerChrysler

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2022, and also individually. Planned by Fuels and Lubricants Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group

Monday, April 3 Diesel Exhaust Emission Control (Part 2 of 8) - New Developments Session Code: FL3 Room D3-19 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Owen H. Bailey, Umicore; Kevin F. Brown, Lubrizol Corp.; Magdi K. Khair, Southwest Research Institute; Dean Tomazic, FEV Engine Technology Inc. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0209 Characterizing Light-Off Behavior and Species-Resolved Conversion Efficiencies During In-Situ Diesel Oxidation Catalyst Degreening Alexander Knafl, Stephen B. Busch, Manbae Han, Stanislav V. Bohac, Dennis N. Assanis, University of Michigan; Patrick G. Szymkowicz, Richard D. Blint, GM R&D and Planning 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0210 A LNT+SCR System for Treating the NOx Emissions from a Diesel Engine Joseph R. Theis, Ford Motor Co.; Erdogan Gulari, Univ. of Michigan-Ann Arbor 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0212 In-Cylinder Production of Hydrogen During Net-Lean Diesel Operation Brian West, Shean Huff, James E. Parks, Matt Swartz, Ronald Graves, Oak Ridge National Laboratory 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0213 Development of Partial Filter Technology for HDD Retrofit Todd Jacobs, Sougato Chatterjee, Andrew P. Walker, Raymond Conway, Johnson Matthey Inc.; Jan Kramer, Klaus Mueller-Haas, Emitec Inc.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2022, and also individually. Planned by Fuels and Lubricants Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group

Monday, April 3 Simulation and Modeling Mechatronics (Part 2 of 2) Session Code: AE15 3:45 p.m. Room D3-19 Session Time:

Organizers - Shuvra Das, Univ. of Detroit Mercy; Nils L. Johnson, Synopsys Time Paper No. Title

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-0296 The Potential of Switched Reluctance Motor Technology for Electro- Mechanical Brake Applications Harald Klode, Delphi Energy & Chassis Innovation Center; Avoki Omekanda, Delphi Research Labs; Suresh Gopalakrishnan, GM Research Labs; Ahmed Khalil, Samuel Underwood, Iqbal Husain, Univ. of Akron 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-0297 Reducing Conducted Transients in Automotive Windshield Wiper Motors Robert W. Langdorf, Visteon Corp.; Shuvra Das, Mohan Krishnan, Univ. of Detroit Mercy 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-0298 Simulation in the Development of the Electronic Wedge Brake Akos Semsey, Richard Roberts, Lok Man Ho, Siemens VDO Automotive AG 5:15 p.m. 2006-01-0299 Analysis of Vehicle Power Supply Systems Using System Simulation Thorsten Gerke, Synopsys; Carsten Petsch, Volkswagen AG 2006-01-0295 Communality of Design and Package Relevant Control Units (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Peter Schiele, Bayrische Motorenwerke AG

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2030, and also individually.

Monday, April 3 Automotive Composites Session Code: M28 Room D3-20/21 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Nishkamraj U. Deshpande, Dura Automotive Systems Inc.; Kartik Srinivas, Akron Rubber Development Laboratory Inc.; Ramesh Talreja, Texas A&M Univ. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0001 A GENOA - Math-Based Methodology for the Prediction of Mechanical Fatigue Longevity of 3D Woven Fiberglass Reinforced Vinyl-ester Composites Michael C. H. Lee, Delphi Research Labs; William T. Short, Delphi Corp.; Frank Abdi, Jay Qian, Alpha Star 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0003 A Study on the Performance of the Air Suspension for Different Kinds of Rubber and Cord Materials used in Rubber Tube Tae Won Park, Seong Soo Kim, Mando Corp. 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0004 Performance of Injection Molded Natural Fiber - Hybrid Thermoplastic Composites for Automotive Structural Applications Suhara Panthapulakkal, Shiang Law, Mohini Sain, Univ. of Toronto 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0005 The Effect of Fiber Surface Treatment on the Performance of Hemp Fiber/Acrylic Composites for Automotive Structural Parts Tayebeh Behzad, Mohini Sain, Univ. of Toronto 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0006 Effect of Fungal Modification on Fiber-Matrix Adhesion in Natural Fiber Reinforced Polymer Composites Deepaksh Gulati, Mohini Sain, Univ. of Toronto 11:30 a.m. 2006-01-0002 Use of Sheet Metal Composites for Intake Manifold-Combined with Rocker Cover for DI Diesel Engines Atul D. Joshi, Pravin V. Deshpande, Rajendra M. Petkar, Tata Ltd.

Planned by Non-Ferrous Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Monday, April 3 Powder Metallurgy: Gearing up for the Future Session Code: M5 Room D3-20/21 Session Time: 2:00 p.m.

Organizers - James P. Adams, Metal Powder Industries Federation; Russell A. Chernenkoff, Ford Research Lab.; Shiz Kassam, Keystone Powdered Metal Co.; Marc Legault, BorgWarner Inc.; Howard I. Sanderow, Management & Engineering Technologies Time Paper No. Title

2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0383 Crack Initiation and Propagation in RCF A New Approach to Understanding Pitting Failure of Highly Loaded Gears

Gottfried Hoffmann, V-Tech. International, Inc.; Francis G. Hanejko, Hoeganaes Corp.; Richard H. Slattery, Capstan Atlantic 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0384 The Dynamic Properties: Powder Forged and Surface Densified David A. Alven, Keystone Powdered Metal Co. 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0385 Opportunities to Replace Wrought Gears with High Performance PM Gears in Automotive Applications Ulf Engström, David Milligan, North American Höganäs; Pernilla Johansson, Luigi Alzati, Senad Dizdar, Linnéa Fordén, Höganäs AB 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

4:15 p.m. 2006-01-0387 Effect of Carbon and Density on Single Tooth Bending Strength a Bevel Gear Investigation John Enquist, Burgess Norton; Mark Haas, Steve Aho, Burgess-Norton Mfg. Co.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2039, and also individually. Planned by Powder Metallurgy Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Monday, April 3 Simulation and Modeling Mechatronics (Part 1 of 2) Session Code: AE15 Room D3-22/23 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Shuvra Das, Univ. of Detroit Mercy; Nils L. Johnson, Synopsys Time Paper No. Title 9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0112 Electronic Throttle Simulation Using Nonlinear Hammerstein Model Salem Al-Assadi, Jens F. Breitinger, Michael L. Traver, IAV Automotive Engineering Inc. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0113 Integrated Robust H-infinity Controller Synthesis in Respect of Automotive Engineering Applications Andreas Walter, Matthias Loehning, Uwe Kiencke, Universitat of Karlsruhe 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0114 Using Real-Time Simulation in Hybrid Electric Drive and Power Electronics Development: Process, Problems and Solutions Christian Dufour, Jean Belanger, Simon Abourida, Opal-RT Technologies Inc. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0115 Powernet Simulation as a Tool for the Development of a Highly Reliable Energy Supply for Safety Relevant Control Systems in X-by-wire- vessels in the EU SPARC Project Erik Sieglin, Gernot Spiegelberg, Ottmar Gehring, DaimlerChrysler AG; Reinhard Reichel, Univ. of Stuttgart 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0293 Mini-Baja Traction Control System - Mechatronics Modeling Mike Donnelly, Mentor Graphics Corp.; Matt Knudson, Oregon State Univ., Mechanical Engineering 11:30 a.m. 2006-01-0294 Development of a Machine Vision System for Automotive Part - Car Seat Frame Inspection

Nelson Socias Andres, Bongchoon Jang, Andong National Univ.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2030, and also individually. Planned by Computer Applications Committee / Automobile Electronic Activity

Monday, April 3 Variable Valve Actuation Session Code: P6 Room D3-22/23 Session Time: 1:30 p.m. 1:30 - 2:00 General Papers; 2:00 - 3:00 Hydraulic & Pneumatic Papers; 3:00 - 4:15 Electromagnetic Papers; 4:15 - 5:15 Mechanism Papers Organizers - David G. Genise, Eaton Automotive; Ronald Pierik, GM Powertrain Chairpersons - Ronald Pierik, GM Powertrain Assistant Chairpersons - David G. Genise, Eaton Automotive Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0040 2-step Variable Valve Actuation: System Optimization and Integration on an SI Engine Mark Sellnau, Timothy Kunz, James Sinnamon, James Burkhard, Delphi Corp. 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0041 FPGA Controlled Pneumatic Variable Valve Actuation Sasa Trajkovic, Alexandar Milosavljevic, Per Tunestal, Bengt Johansson, Lund Institute of Technology 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0042 Analysis and Modeling of an Electronically Controlled Pneumatic Hydraulic Valve for an Automotive Engine Jia Ma, Harold Schock, Michigan State Univ.; Urban Carlson, Anders Hoglund, Mats Hedman, Cargine Engineering AB 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0043 Nonlinear Modeling of an Electromagnetic Valve Actuator Peter Bejoum Eyabi, Eaton Innovation Center; Gregory Washington, Ohio State Univ. 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-0044 Electromagnetic Fully Flexible Valve Actuation David Cope, Andrew Wright, Engineering Matters, Inc. 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-0222 A Study of Friction Characteristics of a Continuously Variable Valve Event and Lift (VEL) System Tsuyoshi Arinaga, Makoto Kobayashi, Kenshi Ushijima, Shinichi Takemura, Shunichi Aoyama, Nissan Motor Co. Ltd.; Makoto Nakamura, Seinosuke Hara, Hitachi Ltd. 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-0223 Improvements to a Four Cylinder Gasoline Engine Through the Fully Variable Valve Lift and Timing System UniValve® Wilhelm Hannibal, Markische Fachhochschule Iserlohn; Rudolf Flierl, Daniel Gollasch, Univ. of Kaiserslautern; Andreas Knecht, Hilite International

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2007, and also individually. Planned by Advanced Powerplant Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Monday, April 3 SI Combustion (Part 1 of 3) Basic Combustion / Airflow / Modeling Session Code: P10 Room D3-24/25 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Terrence F. Alger, Southwest Research Institute; Richard S. Davis, General Motors Corp.; Mark C. Sellnau, Delphi Corp. Chairpersons - Terrence F. Alger, Southwest Research Institute Assistant Chairpersons - Richard S. Davis, General Motors Corp. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0045 Optimization of All SI Engine Combustion Control and Related Events for Efficiency Harry C. Watson, Asangar Rtanaweera, Saman Halgamuge, Univ. of Melbourne 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0046 Future Potential and Development Methods for High Output Turbocharged Direct Injected Gasoline Engines Henning Kleeberg, Dean Tomazic, FEV Engine Technology Inc.; Oliver Lang, Knut Habermann, FEV Motorentechnik GmbH 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0047 Exhaust Gas Recirculation for Improved Part and Full Load Fuel Economy in a Turbocharged Gasoline Engine Alasdair Cairns, Hugh Blaxill, Graham Andrew Irlam, MAHLE Powertrain Ltd. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0048 Development and Assessment of a Multizone Combustion Simulation Code for SI Engines Based on a Novel Fractal Model Ezio Spessa, Mirko Baratta, Andrea Emilio Catania, Alberto Vassallo, Politecnico di Torino 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0049 Experimental Investigation of Fuel Consumption, Exhaust Emissions and Heat Release of a Small-Displacement Turbocharged CNG Engine Ezio Spessa, Stefano D'Ambrosio, Alberto Vassallo, Politecnico di Torino; Massimo Ferrera, Cesare Peletto, Centro Ricerche Fiat

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2016, and also individually. Planned by Advanced Powerplant Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board Monday, April 3 SI Combustion (Part 2 of 3) Knock / Mixture / Ignition Session Code: P10 Room D3-24/25 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Terrence F. Alger, Southwest Research Institute; Richard S. Davis, General Motors Corp.; Mark C. Sellnau, Delphi Corp. Chairpersons - Richard S. Davis, General Motors Corp.; Steve Shin, DaimlerChrysler Corp. Assistant Chairpersons - Mark C. Sellnau, Delphi Corp. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0224 The Effect of Sparkplug Design on Initial Flame Kernel Development and Sparkplug Performance Terrence F. Alger, Barrett Mangold, Darius Mehta, Charles E. Roberts, Southwest Research Institute 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0225 Knock Behavior of SI-Engines: Thermodynamic Analysis of Knock Onset Locations and Knock Intensities Markus Rothe, Thomas Heidenreich, Alexander Schubert, Ulrich Spicher, Universitaet Karlsruhe 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0226 Knock Signal Analysis Using the Discrete Wavelet Transform Jonathan M. Borg, Hitachi America, Ltd.; Ka C. Cheok, Oakland Univ.; Shigeru Thomas Oho, George Saikalis, Hitachi America Ltd. 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0227 Defining Knock Characteristics and Autoignition Conditions of LPG with a Possible Correlation for the Control Strategy in a SI Engine Radu Chiriac, Univ. Politehnica Bucuresti; Nicolae Apostolescu, Polytechnic Inst. of Bucharest; Bogdan Radu, Univ. Politehnica Bucuresti 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-0228 An Investigation of Gasoline Engine Knock Limited Performance and the Effects of Hydrogen Enhancement Michael D. Gerty, John B. Heywood, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-0229 Effects of Combustion Phasing, Relative Air-fuel Ratio, Compression Ratio, and Load on SI Engine Efficiency Ferran A. Ayala, Michael D. Gerty, John B. Heywood, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-0230 Gasoline S.I. Engine Combustion and Knocking Analysis on the Mixture Formation in the Various Direct Injection Fuel Spray Patterns Yuichi Suzuki, Hideki Oki, Shinichi Kurosawa, Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. 5:15 p.m. 2006-01-0231 Thermodynamic Analysis and Benchmark of Various Gasoline Combustion Concepts Andre Kulzer, Ansgar Christ, Martin Rauscher, Christina Sauer, Gernot Wurfel, Thomas Blank, Robert Bosch GmbH

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2016, and also individually. Planned by Advanced Powerplant Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Monday, April 3 CI Engine Performance for Use with Alternative Fuels (Part 1 of 2) Session Code: P19 Room D3-26/27 Session Time: 9:00 a.m. Organizers - Avinash Kumar Agarwal, Indian Institute of Technology - Kanpur; Gregory J. Thompson, West Virginia Univ. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0050 Experimental Study of the Performance and Emissions Characteristics of a Small Diesel Genset Operating in Dual-Fuel Mode with Three Different Primary Fuels Jill Patterson, Andrew Clarke, Rui Chen, Loughborough Univ. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0051 Multizones Modeling of the Combustion Characteristics of Oxygenated Fuels in CI Engines Khizer Saeed, Brighton Univ.; A. Saeed, M. Hamid, Aligarh Muslim Univ. 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0052 Development of DME Engine for Heavy-Duty Truck Takayuki Tsuchiya, Nissan Diesel Motor Co., Ltd.; Yoshio Sato, National Traffic Safety & Enviro Lab. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0053 Can Heavy-Duty Diesel Engines Fueled with DME Meet US 2007/2010 Emissions Standard Using a Simplified Aftertreatment System? Ho Teng, AVL Powertrain Engineering, Inc.; James C. McCandless, AVL Powertrain Technologies, Inc. 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0054 On-Board Fuel Property Classifier for Fuel Property Adaptive Engine Control System Junmin Wang, Gary D. Neely, Thomas W. Ryan, Southwest Research Institute

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2014, and also individually. Planned by Diesel Engine Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Monday, April 3 CI Engine Performance for Use with Alternative Fuels (Part 2 of 2) Session Code: P19 Room D3-26/27 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Avinash Kumar Agarwal, Indian Institute of Technology - Kanpur; Gregory J. Thompson, West Virginia Univ. Chairpersons - Avinash Kumar Agarwal, Indian Institute of Technology - Kanpur; Gregory J. Thompson, West Virginia Univ. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0232 Potential of Synthetic Fuels in Future Combustion Systems for HSDI Diesel Engines Thomas Koerfer, Gerhard Lepperhoff, FEV Motorentechnik GmbH; Stefan Keppeler, DaimlerChrysler AG; Paul W. Schaberg, Sasol Technology (Pty) Ltd.; Mark Schnell, Sasol Chevron; Stefan Pischinger, FEV Motorentechnik GmbH 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0233 Application of Biodiesel Fuel to Modern Diesel Engine Daisuke Kawano, Hajime Ishii, Yuichi Goto, Akira Noda, National Traffic Safety & Enviro Lab.; Yuzo Aoyagi, New Ace Inst. Co. Ltd. 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0234 Experimental Study of DI Diesel Engine Performance Using Three Different Biodiesel Fuels Jill Patterson, Rui Chen, M. G. Hassan, G. Shama, K. Hellgardt, Andrew Clarke, Loughborough Univ. 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0235 Performances and Emissions Optimization of a CR Diesel Engine Fuelled with Biodiesel Adolfo Senatore, Massimo Cardone, Dario Buono, Universita di Napoli; Vittorio Rocco, Univ. di Roma Tor Vergata; Luigi Allocca, Istituto Motori CNR; Sandra Vitolo, Università di Pisa 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-0236 Effects of Ethanol in Ester-Ethanol-Diesel Blended Fuels on Spray Behavior and PM Emission Hu Chen; Jian-Xin Wang, Shi-Jin Shuai, Tsinghua Univ. 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-0237 Studies on Dual Fuel Operation of Karanja OIl and Its Bio-Diesel with LPG as the Inducted Fuel Ramesh A; J. Nazar, Indian Institute of Technology - Madras; B. Nagalingam, Indian Institute of Petroleum 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-0238 Experimental Investigations on a Karanja Oil Methyl Ester Fuelled DI Diesel Engine M. K Gajendra Babu, Chandan Kumar, Indian Institute of Technology; Lalit M. Das, Indian Institute of Technology - Delhi

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2014, and also individually.

Monday, April 3 Compression Ignition Combustion Processes (Part 1 of 3) Session Code: P15 Room D3-28 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Yasuhiro Daisho, Waseda University; John F. Wright, Cummins Inc. Chairpersons - Yasuhiro Daisho, Waseda University; John F. Wright, Cummins Inc. Assistant Chairpersons - Leon A. Lapointe, Cummins Electronics Co. Inc. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0196 Soot Structure in a Conventional Non-Premixed Diesel Flame Feng Tao, David E. Foster, Rolf D. Reitz, Univ. of Wisconsin 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0197 The Effect of Swirl Ratio and Fuel Injection Parameters on CO Emission and Fuel Conversion Efficiency for High-Dilution, Low-Temperature COmbustion in an Automotive Diesel Engine Sanghoon Kook, Choongsik Bae, Korea Advanced Inst. of Science & Tech.; Paul C. Miles, Dae Choi, Sandia National Laboratories; Michael Bergin, Rolf D. Reitz, Univ. of Wisconsin 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0198 Premixed Compression Ignition (PCI) Combustion with Modeling- Generated Piston Bowl Geometry in a Diesel Engine Nicholas J. Boyarski, Rolf D. Reitz, Univ. of Wisconsin 10:30 a.m. ORAL ONLY Two-Stage Lagrangian Modeling of Soot Precursor Formation at Diesel Engine Operating Conditions Lyle M. Pickett, Mark P. B. Musculus, Andrew Lutz, Sandia National Laboratories; Jerald A. Caton, Texas A&M Univ. 11:00 a.m. ORAL ONLY Ignition and Soot Formation Transients in Diesel Combustion Under High EGR Conditions Cherian A. Idicheria, Lyle M. Pickett, Sandia National Laboratories The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2012, and also individually. Planned by Diesel Engine Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Monday, April 3 Compression Ignition Combustion Processes (Part 2 of 3) Session Code: P15 Room D3-28 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Yasuhiro Daisho, Waseda University; John F. Wright, Cummins Inc. Chairpersons - Yasuhiro Daisho, Waseda University; John F. Wright, Cummins Inc. Assistant Chairpersons - Leon A. Lapointe, Cummins Electronics Co. Inc. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0078 Combustion and Soot Visualization of Low Temperature Combustion Within an HSDI Diesel Engine Using Multiple Injection Strategy Chia-Fon F. Lee, Tiegang Fang, Robert E. Coverdill, Robert A. White, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0079 Multiple Simultaneous Optical Diagnostic Imaging of Early-Injection Low-Temperature Combustion in a Heavy-Duty Diesel Engine Mark P. B. Musculus, Sandia National Laboratories 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0081 Potential Benefits in Heavy Duty Diesel Engine Performance and Emissions from the Use of Variable Compression Ratio Dimitrios Theofanis Hountalas, Theodoros Zannis, George C. Mavropoulos, National Technical Univ. of Athens 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0080 Fuel Property Effects on Emissions from High Efficiency Clean Combustion in a Diesel Engine C. Scott Sluder, Robert M. Wagner, Samuel A. Lewis, John Storey, Oak Ridge National Laboratory 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

4:15 p.m. 2006-01-0075 Low Temperature Combustion in a Heavy Duty Diesel Engine Using High Levels of EGR Malin Alriksson, Volvo Powertrain Corp.; Ingemar G. Denbratt, Chalmers Univ. of Technology 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-0076 Effect of Injection Pressure and Swirl Motion on Diesel Engine-out Emissions in Conventional and Advanced Combustion Regimes Naeim A. Henein, A. Bahattachryya, Jeremy Schipper, Aditya Sree Ratna Kastury, Wayne State Univ.; Walter Bryzik, US Army TARDEC 5:15 p.m. 2006-01-0200 Effect of Injector Nozzle Finish on Performance and Emissions in a HSDI, Light-duty, Diesel Engine Scott A. Miers, Stephen A. Ciatti, Argonne National Laboratory 2006-01-0074 Development of a Naturally Aspirated 3L DI Engine Compliant to Bharat Stage- III Norms (A Low Cost Solution) (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) N. B. Chougule, R. M. Petkar, B. Rakhesh, A. S. Bakare, Tata Motors Ltd.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2012, and also individually. Planned by Diesel Engine Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board Monday, April 3 Reliability and Robust Design in Automotive Engineering (Part 16 of 16) - Reliability Session Code: M22 Room M2-29 Session Time: 9:00 a.m. Program Chairs - Zissimos Mourelatos, Oakland Univ.; Efstratios Nikolaidis, Univ. of Toledo Organizers - Om P. Yadav, North Dakota State Univ. Chairpersons - Om P. Yadav, North Dakota State Univ. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-1418 Optimization of a Low Pass Filter Circuit Efficiency Using Computer Based Robust Engineering Bharatendra Rai, Ford Motor Co.; Nanua Singh, Wayne State Univ. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-1419 Sensory-Based Prognostics and Life Prediction for Components with Exponential Degradation Nagi Gebraeel, Univ. of Iowa 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-1420 Model Based Development and Auto Testing: A Robust Approach for Reliable Automotive Software Development

Naveen Gautam, DaimlerChrysler Corp.; Om P. Yadav, North Dakota State Univ. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-1421 Product Development Process from Quality and Reliability Perspectives Rachel Itabashi-Campbell, Alps Automotive, Inc. 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-1422 Application of Bayesian Process to Annual Validation Strategy Rachel Itabashi-Campbell, Alps Automotive, Inc.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2032, and also individually. Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Monday, April 3 Side Impact, Rear Impact and Rollover Session Code: B24 Room M2-29 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Charles J. Griswold, C J Griswold Inc.; Alan W. Thebert Chairpersons - Steve M. Bailo, MP Holcomb Engineering Corp. Assistant Chairpersons - Alan W. Thebert Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0246 Modeling the Effects of Seat Belt Pretensioners on Occupant Kinematics During Rollover William Newberry, William Lai, Michael Carhart, Darrin Richards, Jeffrey Brown, Christine Raasch, Exponent Failure Analysis Associates, Inc. 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0060 Reconstructing Real-World Rollovers from Interviews and Measurements Peter J. Schubert, Packer Engineering, Inc. 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0451 Occupant Mechanics in Rollover Simulations of High and Low Aspect Ratio Vehicles Gary T. Yamaguchi, Blake Ashby, William Lai, Michael R. Carhart, Darrin Richards, Catherine Ford Corrigan, Exponent Failure Analysis Associates 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0247 Head Kinematics and Upper Neck Loading During Simulated Low-Speed Rear-End Collisions: A Comparison with Vigorous Activities of Daily Living. Vinod Vijayakumar, Irving Scher, Dorothy Gloeckner, Janine Pierce, Robert Bove, Doug Young, Robert Cargill, Exponent Inc. 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-0062 Development of Pole Impact Testing at Multiple Vehicle Side Locations as Applied to the Ford Taurus Structural Platform Mark H. Warner, Ronald P. Nordhagen, Collision Safety Engineering, LC 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-0450 Opportunities for Reducing Casualties in Far-side Crashes Kennerly H. Digges, George Washington Univ.; Clay Gabler, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Univ. 2006-01-0245 Optimization of Side Impact Bar for Crashworthiness (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Chien-Hsun Wu, Ching-Pei Liang, Jaw-Haw Lee, ARTC 2006-01-0248 Development and Validation of Side Impact Sled Testing FE Model (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Tso-Liang Teng, Kuan-Chun Chang, Da-Yeh Univ.; Chien Hsun Wu, Jaw-Haw Lee, Automotive Research & Testing Ctr.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-1997, and also individually. Planned by Occupant Protection Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Monday, April 3 Biomechanics (Part 1 of 3) Session Code: B20 Room M2-30 Session Time: 9:00 a.m. This session will present current research on the biomechanics of impact and injury. Paper topics will include dummy biofidelity assessment, analysis of restraint performance, development of injury criteria and tolerances for the head, spine, chest and extremities, injury mechanisms, and clinical studies of injury outcome. Organizers - William N. Newberry, Exponent Inc.; Charles J. Griswold, C J Griswold Inc. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0065 OOP Response of THOR and Hybrid-III 50th% ATDs Jian Kang, Guy Nusholtz, Venkatesh Agaram, DaimlerChrysler Corp. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0455 A Comparison of Hybrid III 5th Female Dummy Chest Responses in Controlled Sled Trials Suzanne Tylko, Transport Canada; Kazuo Higuchi, Schuyler St. Lawrence, Takata; Alain Bussieres, Jean Marc Fiore, PMG Technologies 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0067 The RID2 Biofidelic Rear Impact Dummy: A Validation Study Using Human Subjects in Low Speed Rear Impact Full Scale Crash Tests. Neck Injury Criterion (NIC) Arthur C. Croft, Southern California Univ. of Health Sciences; Mathieu M.G.M. Philippens, TNO Science and Industry 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0676 Differences in the Dynamic Responses of Thor-NT and Thor-FT Dummies Kazuhiro Onda, Fumio Matsuoka, Japan Automobile Mfg. Association; Koshiro Ono, Masami Kubota, Japan Automobile Research Institute; Martin Peter, National Highway Traffic Safety Admin.; Zhao Youmei, First Technology Safety Systems Inc. 2006-01-0677 Effect of Airbag Porosity, Mass Flow and Load Limiter on the 5th and 50th Hybrid Dummies in A 35 MPH Crash (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Avinash Rao, Joseph Hassan, Guy Nusholtz, DaimlerChrysler Corp.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-1995, and also individually. Planned by Occupant Protection Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Monday, April 3 Biomechanics (Part 2 of 3) Session Code: B20 Room M2-30 Session Time: 1:30 p.m. This session will present current research on the biomechanics of impact and injury. Paper topics will include dummy biofidelity assessment, analysis of restraint performance, development of injury criteria and tolerances for the head, spine, chest and extremities, injury mechanisms, and clinical studies of injury outcome. Organizers - William N. Newberry, Exponent Inc.; Charles J. Griswold, C J Griswold Inc. Chairpersons - Chris A. Van Ee, Design Research Engineering Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0454 The Effects of Anthropometry on Driver Position and Clearance Measures Robert T. Bove, Jr., Jacob L. Fisher, Lauren Ciccarelli, Robert S. Cargill, Tara L. A. Moore, Exponent Inc. 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0063 Material Identification using Successive Response Surface Methodology, with Application to a Human Femur Subjected to Three- Point Bending Loading Costin Untaroiu, Jason Kerrigan, Jeff Crandall, Univ. of Virginia 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0064 An Investigation on the Importance of Material Anisotropy in Finite- Element Modeling of the Human Femur Ryan Krone, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; Peter Schuster, California Polytechnic State Univ. 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-0252 Inverse Finite Element Characterization of Soft Tissues Using Impact Experiments and Taguchi Methods Karthikeyan Balaraman, Sudipto Mukherjee, Indian Institute of Technology; Anoop Chawla, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi; Rajesh Malhotra, All India Institute of Medical Sceinces

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-1995, and also individually. Planned by Occupant Protection Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Monday, April 3 Magnesium Technologies (Part 1 of 3) Session Code: M3 9:00 a.m. Room M3-31 Session Time:

Organizers - Toby V. Padfield, ZF Sachs; Wenyue Zheng, CANMET Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0068 Light Weight Engine Construction through Extended and Sustainable Use of Mg-Alloys Per Bakke, Norsk Hydro Aluminum Inc.; Allan Schroeder Pedersen, Risoe National Lab.; Andreas Fischersworring-Bunk, BMW Group 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0069 The BMW Magnesium-Aluminum Crankcase, State-of-the-Art Light Metal Casting and Manufacturing Michael Hoeschl, Wolfram Wagener, Johann Wolf, BMW Group 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0070 The European Union Mg-Engine Project - Generation of Material Property Data for Four Die Cast Mg-Alloys Per Bakke, Norsk Hydro Aluminum Inc. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0072 Bolt-load Retention Testing of Magnesium Alloys for Automotive Applications Su Xu; G. Williams, G. Shen, Mahi Sahoo, CANMET; Richard Osborne, General Motors Corp. 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0071 Effect of Bolt CTE on Bolt Load Retention for Mg Alloys Alan P. Druschitz, Nathan J. Sochor, INTERMET Corp.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2036, and also individually. Planned by Non-Ferrous Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Monday, April 3 Magnesium Technologies (Part 2 of 3) Session Code: M3 Room M3-31 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Toby V. Padfield, ZF Sachs; Wenyue Zheng, CANMET Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0254 Influence of the Copper Content on Microstructure and Corrosion Resistance of AZ91 Based Secondary Magnesium Alloys Carsten Blawert; E. Morales, W. Dietzel, Karl Ulrich Kainer, GKSS Forschungszentrum; C. Scharf, A. Ditze, Institute for Metallurgy 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0255 Galvanic Corrosion of Die Cast Magnesium Exposed on Vehicles and in Accelerated Laboratory Tests Jan Ivar Skar, Hydro Aluminum 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0256 Corrosion Fatigue of Magnesium Alloy AE44 Yansong He, Chongqing Univ.; Jing Hong Fan, Alfred Univ. 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0257 Aqueous Corrosion of Experimental Creep-Resistant Magnesium Alloys Deepan Sivaraj; Robert C. McCune, Ford Motor Co.; Pankaj K. Mallick, Pravansu Mohanty, Univ. of Michigan-Dearborn 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK 3:45 p.m. 2006-01-0258 Effect of Temperature and Strain Rate on Formability of AZ31 Magnesium Sheet Alloy E. Hsu, J. A. Szpunar, McGill Univ.; R. Verma, General Motors Corp. 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-0259 Hot Rolling of AZ31 Magnesium Alloy to Sheet Gauge Elhachmi Essadiqi, Claude Galvani, Javaid Amjad, Guowu Shen, Kevin Spencer, CANMET- MTL; Ravi Verma, Jon T. Carter, General Motors Corp. 4:45 p.m. ORAL ONLY Friction Stir Spot Welding of Lightweight Materials Chris Smith, Friction Stir Link Inc.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2036, and also individually. Planned by Non-Ferrous Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Monday, April 3 Fundamental Advances in Thermal and Fluid Sciences Session Code: P21 Room M3-32 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Daniel C. Haworth, State Univ.; Raj P. Ranganathan, General Motors Corp. Chairpersons - Daniel C. Haworth, Pennsylvania State Univ.; Raj P. Ranganathan, General Motors Corp. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0882 An Engine Heat Transfer Model for Comprehensive Thermal Simulations Filip Kitanoski, Wolfgang Puntigam, Virtual Vehicle; Martin Kozek, Vienna University of Technology; Josef Hager, Magna Powertrain 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0883 Modeling of a Packed-Bed Reactor in a Sodium Borohydride Hydrogen Storage System Jinsong Zhang, Purdue Univ-West Lafayette 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0884 Review of Thermodynamic Diesel Engine Simulations under Transient Operating Conditions Constantine D. Rakopoulos, Evangelos G. Giakoumis, National Technical Univ. of Athens 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0885 Comparison of Soot Processes Inside Turbulent Acetylene Flames under Atmospheric-Pressure Conditions Bo Yang, Univ. of Wisconsin Madison; Umit Koylu, Univ. of Missouri-Rolla

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2015, and also individually. Planned by Diesel Engine Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Monday, April 3 Diesel Exhaust Emission Control Modeling (Part 1 of 3) Session Code: FL5 Room M3-32 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Colin P. Garner, Loughborough Univ.; George G. Muntean, Battelle Memorial Institute; Cornelius N. Opris, Caterpillar Inc. Chairpersons - Colin P. Garner, Loughborough Univ. Time Paper No. Title 1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0260 Digital Materials Methods for DPF Development Nickolas Vlachos, Athanasios G. Konstandopoulos, CERTH/CPERI 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0261 Measurement and Intra-Layer Modeling of Soot Density and Permeability in Wall-flow Filters Grigorios C. Koltsakis, Andreas Konstantinou, Onoufrios Haralampous, Zissis C. Samaras, Aristotle University Thessaloniki 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0262 A 1D Unsteady Thermo-Fluid Dynamic Approach for the Simulation of the Hydrodynamics of Diesel Particulate Filters Gianluca Montenegro, Angelo Onorati, Federico Piscaglia, Giancarlo Ferrari, Politecnico di Milano; Piero Cioffi, Giorgio Catalano, ELASIS 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0263 Investigation of the Effect of DPF Loading and Passive Regeneration on Engine Performance and Emissions Using an Integrated System Simulation Stephen England, Christopher J. Rutland, David E. Foster, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison; Yongsheng He, General Motors Corp. 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-0264 Simulating the Soot Loading in Wall-flow DPF Using a Three- Dimensional Macroscopic Model Yong Yi, Fluent Inc. 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-0265 Multi-Dimensional Modeling and Simulation of Wall-Flow Diesel Particulate Filter During Loading and Regeneration Zhenhua Guo, Zhaoyan Zhang, Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-0266 An Experimental and Computational Study of the Pressure Drop and Regeneration Characteristics of a Diesel Oxidation Catalyst and a Particulate Filter Antonio P. Triana, John Deere Power Systems; John H. Johnson, Song-Lin Yang, Michigan Technological Univ.; Kirby J. Baumgard, John Deere Power Systems

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2023, and also individually. Planned by Fuels and Lubricants Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group

Monday, April 3 Climate Control (Part 1 of 2) Session Code: HX2 Room O2-33 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Bashar S. AbdulNour, Ford Motor Co.; Jeffrey A. Bozeman, General Motors Corp.; William Hill, GM Technical Center Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0162 Transient Behavior of R744 Vehicle Refrigeration Cycles and the Influence of the Suction Side Accumulator Design Harald Raiser, Thomas E. J. Heckenberger, Behr GmbH & Co. KG; Wilhelm J. Tegethoff, Juergen Koehler, Technical University of Braunschweig; Sven Foersterling, TLK-Thermo GmbH 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0163 R744 HVAC-System for Supplementary Heating - Analysis of different set-ups Klaus Martin, Gunter Lang, The Virtual Vehicle; Rene Rieberer, Graz University of Technology; Josef Hager, Magna Powertrain 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0164 Study on the Reduction of Fuel Consumption in the A/C System, Which Used Variable Displacement Swash-Plate Compressor and the performance improvment by field test Se Kil Park, Hyundai Motor Co.; Hak-soo Kim, Hew-nam Ahn, Halla Climate Control Corp.; Hong seok Park, Ulsan Univ. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0165 Electric Air Conditioning for Class 8 Tractors Bapiraju Surampudi, Joe B. Redfield, Alan F. Montemayor, Gustavo Ray, Gregory J. Ostrowski, Southwest Research Institute; Heather A. McKee, U.S. Army RDECOM TARDEC National Automotive Center; Tommy D. Edwards, SunLine Transit Agency; Carstensen, Masterflux; James Lawrence, Applied Electronics 11:00 a.m. ORAL ONLY Novel Refrigerant Mixtures for 'Drop-In' Replacement of HFC134a Dongsoo Jung, Inha University; Yoonsik Ham 2006-01-0166 Inverter-Integrated Electric Compressors for Hybrid Vehicles (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Nobuyasu Ioi, DENSO Corp. 2006-01-1684 An Innovative Add-on Thermal Module for Rear Passengers' Comfort (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) David Roy, Gilles Elliot, Vincent Feuillard, François Lardans, Valeo Climate Control

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2041, and also individually. Planned by Vehicular Thermal Management Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group

Monday, April 3 Climate Control (Part 2 of 2) Session Code: HX2 Room O2-33 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Bashar S. AbdulNour, Ford Motor Co.; Jeffrey A. Bozeman, General Motors Corp.; William Hill, GM Technical Center Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0267 Improving Energy Efficiency in Automotive Vapor Compression Cycles through Advanced Control Design Michael Keir; Bryan Philip Rasmussen; Andrew Alleyne, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0268 Storage Evaporators - Innovative AC Concept for Micro Hybrid Vehicles Ralf Manski, Thomas Strauss, Michael Kohl, Marcus Weinbrenner, Dieter Heinle, Behr GmbH & Co. KG 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0270 Recent Developments in Cabin Air Filtration Heinz Reinhardt, Freudenberg Vliesstoffe KG; Ulrich Stahl 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0269 Experimental Investigation to Monitor Vehicle Cabin Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) in Detroit Metropolitan Area Gursaran D. Mathur, CalsonicKansei North America Inc.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2041, and also individually. Planned by Vehicular Thermal Management Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group

Monday, April 3 Reliability and Robust Design in Automotive Engineering (Part 4 of 16) - Modeling Verification and Validation Session Code: M22 Room O2-33 Session Time: 3:45 p.m. Program Chairs - Zissimos Mourelatos, Oakland Univ.; Efstratios Nikolaidis, Univ. of Toledo Organizers - Roger Logan, Lawrence Livermore National Lab.; John A. Cafeo, GM R&D Center Chairpersons - Roger Logan, Lawrence Livermore National Lab. Assistant Chairpersons - John A. Cafeo, GM R&D Center Time Paper No. Title

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-0456 Probabilistic Assessment of CAE Models Ramesh Rebba; Sankaran Mahadevan, Vanderbilt Univ. 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-0457 On the Validation of a Mathematical Model of a Foam Encapsulated System Angel Urbina, Thomas L. Paez, Terry Hinnerichs, Chris O'Gorman, Patrick Hunter, Brian Rutherford, Sandia National Labs. 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-0458 Validation Metrics for Response Histories: A Review With Case Studies Leonard E. Schwer, Schwer Engineering & Consulting Service 5:15 p.m. 2006-01-0459 Validation of Structural Simulations Considering Stochastic Process Variation Willem J. Roux, LSTC; Ken Craig, Univ. of Pretoria

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2032, and also individually. Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Monday, April 3 Reliability and Robust Design in Automotive Engineering (Part 5 of 16) - Robust Design Session Code: M22 Room O2-37 Session Time: 9:00 a.m. Program Chairs - Zissimos Mourelatos, Oakland Univ.; Efstratios Nikolaidis, Univ. of Toledo Organizers - Zissimos Mourelatos, Oakland Univ.; Efstratios Nikolaidis, Univ. of Toledo; Ren-Jye Yang, Yan Fu, Ford Motor Co. Chairpersons - Yan Fu, Ford Motor Co. Assistant Chairpersons - Xuru Ding, General Motors Corp. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0757 Multi Objective Robust Optimization for Idle Performance Thomas Wang, Mike Huang, GM Technical Center; Craig W. Lewitzke, Qijun Zhang, General Motors Corp.; Charles Yuan, Engineous Software 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0758 Development of an Electric Active Stabilizer System Based on Robust Design Yuuki Ohta, Hiroaki Kato, Daisuke Yamada, Katsuhiko Sato, Takashi Fukino, Aisin Seiki Co., Ltd.; Eitaku Nobuyama, Kyushu Inst. of Technology; Shuuichi Buma, Toyota Motor Corp. 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0760 Improving Robustness Assessment Quality Via Response Decomposition Brian Kachnowski, Yan Fu, Ford Motor Co. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0761 Robust Design of Front Impact Crash Simulation with FEM by Taking Account of Manufacturing Quality on Spot Weld Jun Hsu, Hironobu Kondo, Engineous Japan Inc.; Masahiro Awano, Katsuhiko Takashina, Mitsubishi Motors Corp. 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0762 Simulations Under Uncertainty for Occupant Safety for a Vehicle Subjected to a Blast Load Nickolas Vlahopoulos, Univ. of Michigan; Jiulong Sun, Michigan Engineering Services, LLC; Roel Van De Velde, TNO-MADYMO NA Inc.; Tara Stabryla, Richard C. Goetz, US Army RDECOM-TARDEC 2006-01-0763 Sensitivity of Contact Electronic Throttle Control Sensor to Control System Variation (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Robert D. Garrick, Delphi Corp.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2032, and also individually. Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Monday, April 3 Reliability and Robust Design in Automotive Engineering (Part 2 of 16) - Decision Under Uncertainty Session Code: M22 Room O2-37 Session Time: 1:30 p.m. Program Chairs - Zissimos Mourelatos, Oakland Univ.; Efstratios Nikolaidis, Univ. of Toledo Organizers - Zissimos Mourelatos, Oakland Univ.; Efstratios Nikolaidis, Univ. of Toledo; Subhash G. Kelkar, Ford Motor Co. Chairpersons - Efstratios Nikolaidis, Univ. of Toledo Assistant Chairpersons - Zissimos Mourelatos, Oakland Univ. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY Probabilistic Engineering Design Ahed Qaddoura, Automotive Design & Production 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0271 Using Mechanisms Built in a Design Class to Test Methods for Decision Under Uncertainty Vijitashwa Pandey, Univ. of Tolego; Efstratios Nikolaidis, Univ. of Toledo 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0272 Eliminating Design Alternatives Based on Imprecise Information Steven J. Rekuc, Jason Aughenbaugh, Morgan Bruns, Christiaan J. Paredis, Georgia Institute of Technology 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0273 Applying Information-Gap Decision Theory to a Design Problem Having Severe Uncertainty Scott Duncan, Christiaan J. J. Paredis, Bert Bras, Georgia Institute of Technology

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2032, and also individually. Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Monday, April 3 Reliability and Robust Design in Automotive Engineering (Part 3 of 16) - Optimization I Session Code: M22 Room O2-37 Session Time: 3:45 p.m. Program Chairs - Zissimos Mourelatos, Oakland Univ.; Efstratios Nikolaidis, Univ. of Toledo Organizers - Yan Fu, Subhash G. Kelkar, Ren-Jye Yang, Ford Motor Co.; Zissimos Mourelatos, Oakland Univ.; Efstratios Nikolaidis, Univ. of Toledo; Jian Tu, General Motors Corp. Chairpersons - Jian Tu, General Motors Corp. Assistant Chairpersons - Ren-Jye Yang, Ford Motor Co. Time Paper No. Title

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-0388 Design Optimization Under Uncertainty Using Evidence Theory Zissimos P. Mourelatos, Jun Zhou, Oakland Univ. 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-0389 Automotive Component Development in an Integrated Concurrent Engineering Framework: Engine Maniverter Design Optimization Massimo Usan, ArvinMeritor, Massachusetts Inst of Technology 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-0390 Geometric Effects on Stiffness in Big End Structure of Connecting Rod Kyung Woo Lee, Hoon Chang, Jae Hoon Oh, Young Nam Kim, Hyundai Motor Co. 5:15 p.m. 2006-01-0391 Reliability Based Design Optimization of Robotic System Dynamic Performance Alan Bowling, John E. Renaud, Neal M. Patel, Jeremy Newkirk, Univ. of Notre Dame; Harish Agarwal, General Electric Supply Co.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2032, and also individually. Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Monday, April 3 Reliability and Robust Design in Automotive Engineering (Part 1 of 16) - Uncertainty Modeling and Reliability Methods Session Code: M22 Room O2-38 Session Time: 9:00 a.m. Program Chairs - Zissimos Mourelatos, Oakland Univ.; Efstratios Nikolaidis, Univ. of Toledo Organizers - Zissimos Mourelatos, Oakland Univ.; Efstratios Nikolaidis, Univ. of Toledo Chairpersons - Zissimos Mourelatos, Oakland Univ. Assistant Chairpersons - Efstratios Nikolaidis, Univ. of Toledo Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0107 An Encapsulated Inclusion Model for Interface and Probabilistic Analysis of Nanocomposites Srikanth Pilla, Aaron Hammitt, Efstratios Nikolaidis, Univ. of Toledo 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0108 Uncertainty Analysis on Dynamics of Mechanical Systems Mehdi Modares, Robert L. Mullen, Case Western Reserve Univ. 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0109 Reliability Based Design Optimization of Dynamic Vehicle Performance Using Bond Graphs and Time Dependent Metamodels Daniel Wehrwein, Zissimos P. Mourelatos, Oakland Univ. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0110 Reliability of Innovative Designs: A Numerical Approach Applied to Exhaust Manifolds Guillaume Morin, Jean-Marc Cardona, Olivier Prince, Renault SAS; Maurice Pendola, Phimeca Engineering SA 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0111 Prediction of Probabilistic Design Models for Uncertainty Propagation Hae Chang Gea, Kunjal Oza, Rutgers Univ.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2032, and also individually. Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Monday, April 3 New Diesel Engines and Components Session Code: P14 Room O2-38 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Adish Jain, Danaher Corp.; Jeffrey E. Mossberg, Jacobs Vehicle Systems Inc. Chairpersons - Jeffrey E. Mossberg, Jacobs Vehicle Systems Inc. Assistant Chairpersons - Adish Jain, Danaher Corp. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0274 180MPa Piezo Common Rail System Mamoru Oki, Shuichi Matsumoto, Yoshio Toyoshima, DENSO Corp.; Kazuyoshi Ishisaka, Naoyuki Tsuzuki, Toyota Motor Corp. 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0275 Hino's Advanced Low-Emission Technologies Developed to Meet Stringent Emissions Standards Minoru Kowada, Hiroyuki Sugihara, Yoshiki Ihara, Kouji Shouyama, Kouji Hayashi, Hino Motors Ltd. 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0278 Opposed Piston Opposed Cylinder (OPOC) 5/10 kW Heavy Fuel Engine for UAVs and APUs James Kalkstein, Hua Huang, Lurun Zhong, Jing Ping Liu, Wulf Roever, Brian Campbell, Andreas Geistert, Marek Tatur, FEV Engine Technology Inc.; Adrian Tusinean, Advanced Propulsion Technologies 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0277 Opposed Piston Opposed Cylinder (OPOC) 450 hp Engine: Performance Development by CAE Simulations and Testing Michael Franke, Hua Huang, Jing Ping Liu, Andreas Geistert, FEV Engine Technology Inc.; Philipp Adomeit, FEV Motorentechnik GmbH 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-0276 New Nonwoven Media for Engine Intake Air Filtration with Improved Performances Ulrich Stahl, Heinz Paul Reinhardt, Freudenberg Vliesstoffe KG

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2014, and also individually. Planned by Diesel Engine Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Monday, April 3 Noise and Vibration (Part 1 of 6): Subjective Response Session Code: AC3 Room O2-44 Session Time: 9:00 a.m. This session addresses subjective response to automotive noise and vibration, including correlation of objective measures with subjective perceptions and modeling of human perceptual and cognitive processing of tactile and auditory stimuli. Organizers - Christopher D. Morgan, Key Safety Systems Inc.; Steven R. Sorenson, DaimlerChrysler AG; James M. Nieters, Sound Resources II LLC; Christopher E. Shaw, Visteon Corp. Chairpersons - Christopher E. Shaw, Visteon Corp.; Steven R. Sorenson, DaimlerChrysler AG Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0096 A Study for Understanding Carsickness Based on the Sensory Conflict Theory Kazuhito Kato, Satoshi Kitazaki, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0097 Characterisation of Adaptive Filters used in the Identification Process of Annoying Noises in Vehicle ORAL ONLY Jose Ignacio Huertas, Javier Mauricio Antelis, Automotive Engineering Res. Ctr., Technologico de Monterrey 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0099 Implementation and Evaluation of a Neural Networks to Identify Annoying Noises in Vehicles Jose Ignacio Huertas, Javier Mauricio Antelis, Automotive Engineering Res. Ctr., Technologico de Monterrey 2006-01-0098 Psychoacoustic Modelling of Sound Attributes (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Alfred Zeitler, Peter Zeller, BMW Group

Planned by Noise and Vibration Committee / Automobile Chassis Activity

Monday, April 3 Noise and Vibration (Part 2 of 6): Advanced Applications Session Code: AC3 Room O2-44 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Barry R. Wyerman, Janesville-Sackner Group; Hua He, General Motors Corp.; Christopher D. Morgan, Key Safety Systems Inc. Chairpersons - Barry R. Wyerman, Janesville-Sackner Group; Hua He, General Motors Corp. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-1681 Application of NVH Countermeasures for Cabin Boom Isolation using Hydraulic Bushing and Silicon Tuned Mass Absorber Clayton Maas, Florent Capou, Paulstra CRC - Hutchinson Worldwide; Brian Mahnken, General Motors Corp.; Mathew Borgerson, Paulstra CRC - Hutchinson Worldwide 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0279 New Two Step Optimization Process of an Active Engine Mount: Applying DFSS Techniques and Taguchi Methods of Robust Design Strategies: Part I Sam M. Jomaa, GM NA Engineering; Bertrand Thibault, Clayton Maas, Paulstra CRC - Hutchinson 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0283 New Diesel Engine Integration: Engine Mounting System using Active Vibration Absorber Torque Struts Jean-Luc Gastineau, Clayton Andrew Maas, Bertrand Thibault, Paulstra CRC - Hutchinson 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0280 On the Effectiveness of the Spatial Transmissibility to Drive the NVH Design of Cylinder Head Covers Abdelkrim Zouani, Ford Motor Co. 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-0282 Design Optimization of Engine Bolts in Noise and Vibration Performance Development using FEM Kazuyuki Yamamoto, Tadakazu Naritomi, Nissan Motor Co. Ltd.; Anwer Yasin, Ayako Kunihiro, Jun Hsu, Engineous Software 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-0281 Application of Statistical Model Validation to a Truck Frame James P. De Clerck, David W. Doerr, General Motors Corp.

Planned by Noise and Vibration Committee / Automobile Chassis Activity

Monday, April 3 Automotive Lighting Technology (Part 1 of 4) - Advanced Lighting Technologies: LED Applications I Session Code: B10 Room O3-45 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Jianzhong Jiao, North American Lighting Inc. Chairpersons - Jianzhong Jiao, North American Lighting Inc. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. ORAL ONLY LED Source Modules for Automotive Front Lighting Josef Schug, Gunnar Luettgens, Philips Automotive Lighting 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0100 LED Front Lighting - Optical Concepts, Styling Opportunities and Consumer Expectations Rainer Neumann, Visteon Deutschland GmbH 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0101 Evaluating Visual Performance of Different CCT White LEDs Under Mesopic Vision Qifei Tu, Fusheng Li, Tai-Ming Zhou, Fudan Univ. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0102 Spectral Effects of LED Forward Lighting: Visibility and Glare John F. Van Derlofske, John Bullough, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 11:00 a.m. ORAL ONLY Advanced White LED Technology for Automotive Road Illumination R. Scott Kern, Lumileds Lighting

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-1993, and also individually. Planned by Human Factors Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Monday, April 3 Automotive Lighting Technology (Part 2 of 4) - Advanced Lighting Technologies: LED Applications II Session Code: B10 Room O3-45 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Jianzhong Jiao, North American Lighting Inc. Chairpersons - John F. Van Derlofske, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Jianzhong Jiao, North American Lighting Inc.

Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0103 The Continuous Emerging of LED in Headlamps: Challenges and Technical Solution for LED Fog Lamps Michael Hamm, Automotive Lighting 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0286 CPC-Type Reflector Designs for LED DRL and Front Turn Signal Lighting Jeremy Wong, Dianna Stadtherr, Amine Taleb-Bendiab, North American Lighting Inc. 2:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY Low Cost Design Alternatives for LED RCL Applications James D. Loeffler, Michelle Huang, Osram Opto Semiconductors GmbH 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0288 LED Flux Measurement Methods for Automotive Lighting Jie Chen, Ben Wang, Amine Taleb-Bendiab, North American Lighting Inc. 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-0287 First "All-LED" Rear Combination Lamp - Challenges and Opportunities Siegfried Hetz, Hella North America Inc. 2006-01-0104 Automotive Forward Lighting with Use of High Flux White Light- Emitting Diodes (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Jih-Tao Hsu, Wen-Liang Wang, Automotive Research and Testing Center

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-1993, and also individually. Planned by Human Factors Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Monday, April 3 Nanotechnology for Automotive Applications (Part 1 of 2) Session Code: CONG1 Room O3-46 Session Time: 9:00 a.m. This session will highlight existing and potential applications of nanotechnology - including materials, systems, and processes in automobiles Organizers - John M. Ginder, Hiroko Ohtani, Ford Research Laboratory; Serdar H. Yonak, Toyota Technical Center USA Inc. Chairpersons - John M. Ginder, Hiroko Ohtani, Ford Research Laboratory; Serdar H. Yonak, Toyota Technical Center USA Inc. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0105 Nanomaterials - A New Dimension in Automotive Engineering Rudolf Stauber, Christina Cecco, BMW Group 9:30 a.m. ORAL ONLY Development, Implementation and Performance of CeramiClear Scratch Resistant Clearcoat Thomas Hockswender, Kurt G. Olson, Richard Raabe, Marvis Hartman, PPG Industries Inc. 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0106 Wood Microfibres - Effective Reinforcing Agents for Composites Ayan Chakraborty; Mohini Sain, Mark Kortschot, Univ. of Toronto 10:30 a.m. ORAL ONLY New Developments in Nanotubes / Polymer Composites Patrick C. Collins, Hyperion Catalysis Int. 11:00 a.m. ORAL ONLY Developing Polymer Nanocomposites for Automotive Applications Debbie Mielewski, Patricia Tibbenham, Ford Motor Co.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2020, and also individually. Monday, April 3 Nanotechnology for Automotive Applications (Part 2 of 2) Session Code: CONG1 Room O3-46 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - John M. Ginder, Hiroko Ohtani, Ford Research Laboratory; Serdar H. Yonak, Toyota Technical Center USA Inc. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0289 Thermoelectric Transport in Nanocomposites Ronggui Yang, Gang Chen, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0290 Ultrasonic Cavitation Based Casting of Aluminum Matrix Nanocomposites for Automobile Structures Yong Yang, Xiaochun Li, Univ. of Wisconsin Madison 3:00 p.m. ORAL ONLY Nanoscale Modeling at C. Wolverton, Ford Motor Co. 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. ORAL ONLY Kinetics of Oxidation and Reduction of Supported Ruthenium Nanoparticles Measured by High Temperature X-Ray Diffraction Andy Drews, George Graham, Robert McCabe, William Watkins, John Li, Ford Motor Co. 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-0291 Thermal Conductivity Measurements in Nanofluids via the Transient Planar Source Method C.W. Maranville, H. Ohtani, D.D. Sawall, J.T. Remillard, J.M. Ginder, Ford Motor Co. 4:45 p.m. ORAL ONLY Applications of Nanotechnology in Car Appearance Products William Anderson, Wen-Chen Su, Hida Hasinovic, Frances Lockwood, Ashland, Inc.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2020, and also individually.

Monday, April 3 Written Only Session Code: CONG50 Room TBD Session Time:

Organizers - Timothy P. Mellon, SAE International; Craig J. Hoff, Kettering Univ.; Gary L. Talbot, Walt Disney World Co. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-1060 A Study in Driver Performance: Alternative Human-Vehicle Interface for Brake Actuation Joseph Szczerba, Scott Geisler, General Motors Corp.; Vincent G. Duffy, Zachary Rowland, Mississippi State Univ. 2006-01-0178 Design of a Motor Mounted Load Limiting Mechanism (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) James P. Penrod, Univ. of Dayton 2006-01-0179 Corn Ethanol as an Alternative Fuel: Technical and Economic Issues (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Sarah R. Walter 2006-01-1046 Project Based Learning in University Programmes: Getting the Best Out of Formula SAE (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Paul W. Wickenden, Richard K. Stobart, Univ. of Sussex

Monday, April 3 Experiments in Automotive Engineering (Part 1 of 6) - Experimental and Applied Mechanics Session Code: M23 Room W1-53 Session Time: 9:00 a.m. Program Chairs: Kah-Wah Long, DaimlerChrysler Corp.; Lianxiang Yang, Oakland Univ.; Yung-Li Lee, DaimlerChrysler Corp. Organizers - Kenneth Mark Citrin, DaimlerChrysler Corp.; Hong Tae Kang, Univ. of Michigan-Dearborn Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0116 Early Stage Rig Testing for Durability Approval Ruediger Heim, Fraunhofer Inst. for Structural Durability and Sys. Rel. 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0117 Interfacial Fracture in Environmentally Friendly Thermoplastic Composite-Metal Laminates

German Reyes-Villanueva, Sangeeta Gupta, Univ. of Michigan-Dearborn 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0118 Formability Analysis of Thermoplastic Lightweight Fiber-Metal Laminates German Reyes-Villanueva, Hong Tae Kang, Rajpreet Singh, Sangeeta Gupta, Univ. of Michigan-Dearborn 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0771 A Novel Analysis and Design of Nano-CMM Main Body Penghao Hu, Wei Bing, Li Xiaohui, Wang Jicheng, Fei Yetai, Hefei Univ. of Technology

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2033, and also individually. Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Monday, April 3 Experiments in Automotive Engineering (Part 2 of 6) - Residual Stress Measurement and Applications Session Code: M23 Room W1-53 Session Time: 1:30 p.m. Program Chairs: Kah-Wah Long, DaimlerChrysler Corp.; Lianxiang Yang, Oakland Univ.; Yung-Li Lee, DaimlerChrysler Corp. Organizers - Bob He, Bruker AXS Inc.; Yung-Li Lee, DaimlerChrysler Corp. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0319 A Test Method for Quantifying Residual Stress Due to Heat Treatment in Metals Larry A. Godlewski, Xuming Su, John E. Allison, Ford Motor Co.; Peter Gustafson, Univ. of Michigan - Ann Arbor; Tresa M. Pollock, University of Michigan - Ann Arbor 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0320 Ultrasonic Measurement of Residual Stress in SMAT Metals Xiaolai Zhou, Farid Belahcene, Fabien Thomas, Ultra RS; Jian Lu, The Hong Kong Polytechnic Univ. 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0321 Residual Stress Measurements in Automotive Components via X-Ray Diffraction James Pineault, Michael Brauss, M. Belassel, Robert Drake, Proto Mfg. Ltd. 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0324 Development of Experimental Methods to Validate Residual Stress Models for Cast Aluminum Components John V. Lasecki, Xuming Su, John E. Allison, Ford Motor Co. 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-0323 Surface Residual Stress in Automotive Components: Measurement and Effects on Fatigue Life Diana Lados, Worcester Polytechnic Inst.; Jeffrey Nicolich, Katherine Macchiarola, PANalytical Inc. 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-0322 Residual Stresses in Thin Films and Modified Surfaces Measured by Two-dimensional XRD with Low Incident Angle Bob Baoping He, Bruker AXS 4:45 p.m. ORAL ONLY Residual Stress Distributions near Crankshaft Fillets after Rolling Kyoo Sil Choi; Jwo Pan, Univ. of Michigan-Ann Arbor

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2033, and also individually. Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Monday, April 3 Fire Safety (Part 1 of 6): Hydrogen Vehicle Safety (Part 1) Session Code: B9 Room W1-54 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - R. Rhoads Stephenson, Motor Vehicle Fire Research Institute Chairpersons - R Rhoads Stephenson, Motor Vehicle Fire Research Institute; Glenn W. Scheffler, United Technologies Corp. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0126 Test of Vehicle Ignition Due to Hydrogen Gas Leakage Yasumasa Maeda, Masashi Takahashi, Yohsuke Tamura, Jinji Suzuki, Shogo Watanabe, Japan Automobile Research Institute 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0127 Ignition of Underbody and Engine Compartment Hydrogen Releases Nathan Weyandt, Southwest Research Institute 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0128 Improvement of Flame Exposure Test for High Pressure Hydrogen Cylinders to Achieve High Reliability and Accuracy Yohsuke Tamura, Jinji Suzuki, Shogo Watanabe, Japan Automobile Research Institute 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0129 Fire Safety Evaluation of a Vehicle Equipped with Hydrogen Fuel Cylinders: Comparison with Gasoline and CNG Vehicles Jinji Suzuki, Yohsuke Tamura, Shogo Watanabe, Masaru Takabayashi, Japanese Automotive Research Inst.; Kenji Sato, Tohoku Univ. 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0130 Analysis and Test of Compressed Hydrogen Interface Leakage by Commercial Stainless Steel (NPT) Fittings Xinyu Ge, William Holt Sutton, Univ. of Alabama

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-1990, and also individually. Planned by Fire Safety Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Monday, April 3 Fire Safety (Part 2 of 6): Hydrogen Vehicle Safety (Part 2) Session Code: B9 Room W1-54 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - R. Rhoads Stephenson, Motor Vehicle Fire Research Institute Chairpersons - Glenn W. Scheffler, United Technologies Corp.; R Rhoads Stephenson, Motor Vehicle Fire Research Institute Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0325 The Department of Energy's Hydrogen Safety, Codes, and Standards Program: Status Report on the National Templates James M. Ohi, Russell Hewett, National Renewable Energy Laboratory 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0326 Developing Safety Standards for FCVs and Hydrogen Vehicles Glenn W. Scheffler, UTC Fuel Cells; Gery Kissel, General Motors Corp.; Jesse M. Schneider, DaimlerChrysler Corp.; Michael J. Veenstra, Ford Motor Co.; Tommy Wei-Lii Chang, American Honda Motor Co. Inc.; William P. Chernicoff, US Dept. of Transportation; Mark Richards, Gas Technology Institute 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0327 Survey of Potential Safety Issues with Hydrogen-Powered Vehicles Denny R. Stephens, Paul E. George, Battelle Memorial Institute 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0328 Safety Training for The Hydrogen Highway Rich Cregar, CARQUEST Technical Institute 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-0329 Safety Training for the Hydrogen Economy Linda Fassbender, Bruce Kinzey, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Bret Akers, Volpentest HAMMER Training & Education Center

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-1990, and also individually. Planned by Fire Safety Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Monday, April 3 Fire Safety (Part 3 of 6): Fire Statistics and Analysis (Part 1) Session Code: B9 Room W1-54 Session Time: 4:15 p.m.

Organizers - Robert C. Lange, General Motors Corp.; R. Rhoads Stephenson, Motor Vehicle Fire Research Institute Chairpersons - Robert C. Lange, General Motors Corp.; R Rhoads Stephenson, Motor Vehicle Fire Research Institute Time Paper No. Title

3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

4:15 p.m. 2006-01-0551 Summary of Recent Research in Crash-Induced Vehicle Fire Safety Kennerly H. Digges, R. Rhoads Stephenson, Motor Vehicle Fire Research Institute 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-0550 Impact Induced Fires: Pickup Design Feature Analysis Keith D. Friedman, Timothy Kenney, Elizabeth Holloway, Friedman Research Corp. 5:15 p.m. 2006-01-0789 Post Crash Exterior Crush Patterns and Motor Vehicle Fire Occurrence George T. Bahouth, PIRE

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-1990, and also individually. Planned by Fire Safety Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Monday, April 3 Advances in Plastic Components, Processes and Technologies (Part 1 of 2) Session Code: M15 Room W1-55 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Anthony Johnson, Robert R. Maynard, Nova Chemicals Inc. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0132 Strategies for Intercalation and Exfoliation of PP/Clay Nanocomposites Yoon Hwan Lee, Mohini Sain, Chul B. Park, Univ. of Toronto 9:30 a.m. ORAL ONLY Thermoplastic Vulcanizates Prepared by Reactive Processing from Blends of Reclaimed Rubbers and Polypropylene Costas Tzoganakis, Compuplast Canada Inc.; Shuihan Zhu, Univ. of Waterloo 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0133 Applying Spin Welding Technology To Replace Current Quick Connect Installation Processes Daniel H. Walker, ITT Industries Inc. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0134 Low Gloss ABS Advancements for Automotive Interior Components Blair S. Patty, Marisa Lyn Calhoun, Nigel Shields, Dow Chemical Co. 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0504 Measurement of N2 Solubility in Polypropylene and Ethene/Octene Copolymer Guangming Li; Jin Wang, Chul B. Park, Univ. of Toronto 11:30 a.m. 2006-01-0505 Foaming Behavior of PP/Clay Nanocomposites Wenge Zheng, Y. H. Lee, Chul B. Park, Univ. of Toronto 2006-01-0131 Sandwich Structure for Thermoplastic Body-Panels with Class-A Surface by Injection Molding (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Thomas Wolff, Anja Maier, Norbert Pylipp, BMW Group 2006-01-0135 Application of a MIC Metallic Flake ASA/PC Weatherable Resin Predictive Engineering Package (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Jeff Allred, Rene Allen, Dustin Armer, GE Plastics 2006-01-0136 On the Injection Molding of Long Glass Fiber Filled Thermoplastic Test Specimens (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Poovanna TK, Prasad PS, General Electric Co. 2006-01-1683 Electrostatic Discharge (Conductive) FKM Elastomeric Seals Improved with Carbon Nanotubes (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) James Walder, Michael Whelihan, Timothy Douglas Russell, Precix®; Andrew L. Rich, Hyperion Catalysis, Inc.

Planned by Polymers and Coatings Committee / Materials Engineering Activity Monday, April 3 Advances in Plastic Components, Processes and Technologies (Part 2 of 2) Session Code: M15 Room W1-55 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Anthony Johnson, Robert R. Maynard, Nova Chemicals Inc. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0330 Development of a Door Shield Module Plate with Long-fiber-reinforced Thermoplastic Polypropylene Won-Jong Noh, Hyundai & Kia Corp.; MinHo Choi, Chihoon Choi, Taewon Hwang, Hyundai Motor Co. 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0331 Coating of a Polymeric Catalyst onto a Metallic Substrate by Means of Adhesion Promoters for Using in Catalytic Distillation Columns Hossein Hosseini 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0332 Resistive Implant Welding of Glass Fiber Reinforced Polypropylene Compounds Philip J. Bates, Royal Military College of Canada; Shaochun Tan, Gene Zak, Queen's Univ.; Jeffrey Mah, Decoma Intl. 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0333 Mechanical, Thermal and Rheological Properties of Polymers Used in Plastic Fuel Tanks Ismat Abu-Isa, Polymer Res. & Cons.; Sabiha Khalid, Gabriel De Barr, Sam Zhi, Delphi Research Labs 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-0335 Performance Improvement of Eco Plastics / Poly Lactic Acid Takeshi Sekito, Yuichi Miyake, Masatoshi Matsuda, Toyota Motor Corp. 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-0336 Effect of CO2 Content on Foaming Behavior of Recyclable High-Melt- Strength PP Wanrudee Kaewrudee, Chiang Mai Univ.; Patrick C. Lee, Chul B. Park, Univ. of Toronto; Jantrawan Pumchusak, Chiang Mai Univ. 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-0506 Accurate Measurements of PVT Data for PP/Gas and TPO/Gas Mixtures Yao Gai Gary Li, Hailin Li, Chul B. Park, Univ. of Toronto 5:15 p.m. 2006-01-0507 Cell Nucleation and Growth Study of PP Foaming with CO2 in a Batch- Simulation System Qingping Guo, Y. Mei, S. S. Chang, Jin Wang, Chul B. Park, Univ. of Toronto 5:45 p.m. 2006-01-0508 Development of a Light-weight High-dampening Liquid-applied Sound Deadener Material Naoki Tsuruta, Yoshihiro Noguchi, Honda R&D Co. Ltd.; Hiroshi Suzuki, Nihon Tokushu Toryo Co. Ltd.

Monday, April 3 Modeling Testing and Design of Materials Dummies and Structures for Crash Safety Applications (Part 1 of 2) Session Code: M21 Room W2-61 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Sheng-Dong Liu, Generalety LLC; Jwo Pan, Univ. of Michigan-Ann Arbor; Tau Tyan, Ford Motor Co.; King H. Yang, Wayne State Univ. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0120 Recommended Practice for Dynamic Testing for Sheet Steels - Development and Round Robin Tests Benda Yan, Mittal Steel, USA; Yukihisa Kuriyama, Akihiro Uenishi, Nippon Steel Corp.; Dominique Cornette, Arcelor; Michael Borsutzki, ThyssenKrupp Stahl AG; Chris Wong 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0121 Special Concerns in High Strain Rate Tensile Testing of Polymers Margaret F. Pinnell, Univ. of Dayton; Susan I. Hill, Adam Minch, Univ. of Dayton Research Institute 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0122 Crush Behaviors of Aluminum Honeycombs of Different Cell Geometries Under Compression Dominant Combined Loads V-X Tran, Sung-tae Hong, Jwo Pan, Univ. of Michigan; Tau Tyan, Priya Prasad, Ford Motor Co. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0123 Modeling Energy Absorption and Deformation of Multicorner Columns in Lateral Bending Meagan Gonzalez, Karthik Chitoor, Heung-Soo Kim, Tau Tyan, Ford Motor Co.; Guofei Chen, Xiaoming Chen, Ming F. Shi, US Steel Corp. 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0124 Important Modeling Practices in CAE Simulation for Vehicle Pitch and Drop J. Michael Chang, Mohammad Ali, Ryan Craig, Tau Tyan, Marwan El-Bkaily, James Cheng, Ford Motor Co. 2006-01-0125 Dynamic Behaviour of Pre-Strained and Baked Steels Using Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar (SHPB) (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Wee Kiat Jason Poh, Bernard Rolfe, Matthew Dingle, Peter Hodgson, Deakin Univ.; William Song, Swinburne Univ. of Tech.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2037, and also individually. Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Monday, April 3 Modeling Testing and Design of Materials Dummies and Structures for Crash Safety Applications (Part 2 of 2) Session Code: M21 Room W2-61 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Sheng-Dong Liu, Generalety LLC; Jwo Pan, Univ. of Michigan-Ann Arbor; Tau Tyan, Ford Motor Co.; King H. Yang, Wayne State Univ. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0311 Finite Element Analysis for the Impact of an Engine Hood to a Radiator Support Frame Fuh-Kuo Chen, Chia-Che Chang, Ting-Fang Hung, National Taiwan Univ.; Vincent Wang, Sen-Hsi Su, Yulon Nissan Co. Ltd. 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0312 Impact Simulation of Hydro-formed Front End Vehicle Structure Ruth Gao, Ligong Pan, Tau Tyan, Kumar Mahadevan, Ford Motor Co.; Omar Ghouati, Ford Research and Advanced Engineering; Mark A. Kessen, Cosma Engineering; Horst Lanzerath, Ford Research and Advanced Engineering 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0313 Effect of Pre-deformation on Structural Finite Element Analysis of Mild Steel Parts Jianmin Zhang, Stephen G. Lambrecht, Lear Corp. 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0314 Simulation of Sloshing and Ballooning in Fuel Tanks for High Speed Impacts Ben-Ren Tang, Sarba Guha, Tau Tyan, Jiamaw Doong, Leonard A. Shaner, Ford Motor Co.; Dilip Bhalsod, Livermore Software Technology Corp. 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-0315 Assessment of Side Impact Simulation Using ABAQUS/Explicit Viorel Ionescu, Philipp Wernicke, BMW Group 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-0316 Structural Optimization for Vehicle Pitch and Drop J. Michael Chang, Miinshiou Huang, Tau Tyan, Guosong Li, Lei Gu, Ford Motor Co. 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-0317 Impact Testing of Bushings for Crashworthiness Simulation Miguel Eguia, Tau Tyan, Ford Motor Co. 2006-01-0318 Crash Simulation with Forming Data (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) H. Lanzerath, O. Ghouati, A. Bach, Ford Motor Co.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2037, and also individually. Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Monday, April 3 Vehicle Aerodynamics (Part 1 of 5): Complex and Unsteady Flow Phenomena Session Code: B30 Room W2-63 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Hans Kerschbaum, BMW Group; Norbert Grün, BMW Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0137 CFD Simulation of Side Glass Surface Noise Spectra for a Bluff SUV Adrian Gaylard, Jaguar Land Rover 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0138 Optimization Study for Sunroof Buffeting Reduction Chang-Fa An, Kanwerdip Singh, DaimlerChrysler Corp. 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0139 Assessment of Reynolds Averaged Turbulence Models in Predicting Flow Structure Behind a Generic Automobile Body Ilhan Bayraktar, Old Dominion Univ.; Tuba Bayraktar, Hampton Univ. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0805 Aerodynamic Forces of Exposed and Enclosed Rotating Wheels as an Example of the Synergy in the Development of Racing and Passenger Cars Ioannis Dimitriou, Sven Klussmann, BMW Group 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0809 CFD Analysis of the American Challenger Rocket Car Uriel Goldberg, Vedat Akdag, Sampath Palaniswamy, Roshan Oberoi, Nili Bachchan, Metacomp Technologies Inc.; Paul T. Glessner, XCOR Aerospace; William Fredrick, Romatec Engineering

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-1991, and also individually. Planned by Vehicle Configuration Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Monday, April 3 Vehicle Aerodynamics (Part 2 of 5): Vehicle Aerodynamics Session Code: B30 Room W2-63 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Bahram Khalighi, GM R&D Center; Sandeep Dinkar Sovani, Fluent Inc. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0337 CFD Application in Automotive Front-End Design Wei Ding, Ford Motor Co.; Jack Williams, Ford Motor Co. (retired); Dinakara Karanth, Ford Motor Co.; Sandeep Dinkar Sovani, Fluent Inc. 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0338 The Measurement of Transient Aerodynamics using an Oscillating Model Facility Martin Arthur Passmore, Shuhaimi Mansor, Loughborough Univ. 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0339 Cooling Drag of Ground Vehicles and Its Interaction with Ground Simulation Gerhard Wickern, Andreas Wagner, Christoph Zoerner, Audi AG 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0340 A Novel Test Rig for the Aerodynamic Development of a Door Mirror Jeff Howell, Loughborough Univ.; Steve Windsor, Land Rover; Geoffrey Le Good, G L Aerodynamics Ltd. 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-0341 The Effect of Rear Slant Angle on Vehicle Wakes and Implications for Platoons Riccardo M. Pagliarella, Simon Watkins, Angelo Tempia, RMIT Univ. 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-0342 Reduced Drag and Adequate Cooling for Passenger Vehicles Using Variable Area Front Air Intakes Hussein H. Jama, Simon Watkins, Chris Dixon, RMIT Univ. 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-0343 Evaluation of Wind Noise Sources Using Experimental and Computational Methods Ye Li, Naohiko Kasaki, Hiroyuki Tsunoda, Takaki Nakamura, Takahide Nouzawa, Mazda Motor Corp.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-1991, and also individually. Planned by Vehicle Configuration Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Monday, April 3 Intelligent Vehicle Initiative (IVI) Technology - Advanced Controls (Part 1 of 2) Session Code: AE7 Room W2-64 Session Time: 9:00 a.m. This session presents new and improving technologies in support of vehicle control systems for driver assistance, early warning and intervention, autonomus driving and in-vehicle navigation concepts. Organizers - Milton J. Dunlop, Kenneth W. Webster, Transportation Research Center Inc. Time Paper No. Title 9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0140 Target Tracking by a Single Camera based on Range-Window Algorithm and Pattern Matching Shunji Miyahara, Visteon Japan, Ltd.; Jerry Sielagoski, Anatoli Koulinitch, Faroog Ibrahim, Visteon Corp. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0143 The MicroGyro: A Quartz MEMS Automotive Gyroscope Asad M. Madni, BEI Technologies Inc.; Lynn E. Costlow, Marc W. Smith, BEI Systron Donner Automotive Division 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0144 Increased Maneuverability of Electric Vehicles on the Bases of a Block- Modular Design Viktor Pavlov, Oleg Yurchenko, Institute of Electrodynamics of UNAS; Sergey P. Gladyshev, Univ. of Michigan-Dearborn 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0142 Test Methods and Results for Sensors in a Pre-Crash Detection System Charles Birdsong, Peter Schuster, John Carlin, Daniel Kawano, Will Thompson, Jason Kempenaar, California Polytechnic State Univ. 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0344 Study on Driver's Car Following Abilities Based on an Active Haptic Support Function Nobuyuki Kuge, Nissan Motor.Co., Ltd.; Erwin Boer, LUEBEC; Tomohiro Yamamura, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.; Nicholas Ward, Michael Manser, Univ. of Minnesota 2006-01-0141 Adaptive Cruise Control for Heavy-Duty Vehicles: A Torque-Based Approach (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Sorin Bengea, Peter Eyabi, Michael Nowak, Eaton Innovation Center; Richard Avery, Robert Anderson, Eaton Corporation, Vehicle Solutions

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2027, and also individually. Planned by Electrical and Electronic Systems Committee / Automobile Electronic Activity

Monday, April 3 Intelligent Vehicle Initiative (IVI) Technology - Advanced Controls (Part 2 of 2) Session Code: AE7 Room W2-64 Session Time: 1:30 p.m. This session presents new and improving technologies in support of vehicle control systems for driver assistance, early warning and intervention, autonomus driving and in-vehicle navigation concepts. Organizers - Milton J. Dunlop, Kenneth W. Webster, Transportation Research Center Inc. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0345 Investigation of Driving Direction and Vehicle Position Recognition with Fluxgate Sensors Emilia Bratschitsch, Thomas Lechner, FH Joanneum; Heinrich Grueger, Fraunhofer-Institut für Photonische Mikrosysteme 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0346 Interactive Cruise Control - A new Driver Interaction Concept for Adaptive Cruise Control Systems

Christoph Mayser, Karl Naab, Walter Kagerer, BMW Group 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0347 Multi-beam Lidar Sensor for Active Safety Applications Norbert Hoever, Bernd Lichte, Hella KGaA Hueck & Co.; Steven M. Lietaert, Hella Electronics Corp. 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0348 A Study of String-stable ACC using Vehicle-to-vehicle Communication Yoshinori Yamamura, Yoji Seto, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-0570 Vehicle Detection Algorithm for Lane Change Decision Aid System Euiyoon Chung, Ho Choul Jung, In Sik Lee, Hyundai Motor Co. & KIA Motors Corp. 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-0571 Stereo Vision Based Parking Assist System Chi-Gun Choi, Mando; Dong Suk Kim, Ho Gi Jung, Pal Joo Yoon, Mando Corp. 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-0572 Development of a Prototype Driver Support System with Accelerator Pedal Reaction Force Control and Driving and Braking Force Control Yosuke Kobayashi, Takeshi Kimura, Tomohiro Yamamura, Genpei Naito, Yukinori Nishida, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. 5:15 p.m. 2006-01-0573 Performance of a Rear-End Crash Avoidance System in a Field Operational Test Wassim G. Najm, Jonathan A. Koopmann, Volpe Natl Transportation Systems Center

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2027, and also individually. Planned by Electrical and Electronic Systems Committee / Automobile Electronic Activity

Monday, April 3 Sheet/Hydro/Gas Forming Technology and Modeling (Part 1 of 4) Session Code: M9 Room W2-65 Session Time: 9:00 a.m. Program Chairs - Michael J. Worswick, Univ. of Waterloo; Thomas Stoughton, General Motors Corp. Organizers - Sijun He, Thomas J. Oetjens, Thomas Stoughton, General Motors Corp.; Michael J. Worswick, Univ. of Waterloo; Z. Cedric Xia, Ford Motor Co. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. ORAL ONLY Bauschinger Effect Response of Automotive Sheet Steels K. Han, C. J. Van Tyne, B. S. Levy, School of Mines 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0145 The Influence of the Bauschinger Effect on Springback Prediction for Dual Phase Steel Hongwei Ma, Zhirui Wang, Univ. of Toronto 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0146 The Effective Unloading Modulus for Automotive Sheet Steels B. S. Levy, C. J. Van Tyne, Colorado School of Mines; Y. H. Moon, Pusan National Univ.; C. Mikalsen, Colorado School of Mines 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0147 Understanding Through-Thickness Integration in Springback Simulation Z. Cedric Xia, Dan Zeng, Ford Motor Co. 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0148 Finite Element Simulation of the Bending and Springback Behavior of Advanced High Strength Steels (DP780) Timothy Lim, Dofasco Inc.; Mukesh Kumar Jain, McMaster Univ.

Planned by Ferrous Committee / Materials Engineering Activity; Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Monday, April 3 Sheet/Hydro/Gas Forming Technology and Modeling (Part 2 of 4) Session Code: M9 1:30 p.m. Room W2-65 Session Time: Program Chairs - Thomas J. Oetjens, Sijun He, General Motors Corp. Organizers - Sijun He, Thomas J. Oetjens, Thomas Stoughton, General Motors Corp.; Michael J. Worswick, Univ. of Waterloo; Z. Cedric Xia, Ford Motor Co. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0353 Formability of Ti-TWBs at Elevated Temperatures C. H. Cheng, L. C. Chan, Hong Kong Polytechnic Univ.; Chi L. Chow, Univ. of Michigan- Dearborn; C. Lai, Hong Kong Polytechnic Univ. 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0352 Combined Binder Force and Temperature Adjustment for Weld Line Movement Control in Stamping with Tailor-Welded Blanks Pushkar U. Vaidya; Xin Wu, Wayne State Univ. 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0354 Simulation Validation of Advanced Sheet Metals Under Stretching Forming Q. Hu, Univ. of Warwick; D. Rees, Univ. of Brunel 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0351 Flanging Formability Prediction and Shape Optimization Dan Zeng, Z. Cedric Xia, Ford Motor Co. 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. ORAL ONLY Numerical and Experimental Investigation of the Formability of Dual Phase Steels Kaan A. Inal, Universite de Sherbrooke 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-0349 A Failure Criteria for Stretch Bendability of Advanced High Strength Steels Jin Wu, Dajun Zhou, Li Zhang, YongJun Zhou, Changqing Du, DaimlerChrysler Corp.; Ming F. Shi, US Steel Corp. 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-0350 Evaluation of Stress Saturation Effect with a Stress Based Failure Criterion for Sheet Metal Using Numerical Simulations Brad Kinsey, Aaron Sakash, Univ. of New Hampshire

Planned by Ferrous Committee / Materials Engineering Activity; Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Monday, April 3 Transmission and Drivelines (Part 1 of 8) Wet Friction Material and Torque Converter Session Code: P20 Room W2-66 Session Time: 9:00 a.m. These sessions present current progress in wet friction materials for automatic transmission clutch packs and torque converter clutches, as well as the development of a new flat Torque Converter for a six speed application. Organizers - Michael E. Fingerman, Kerry G. Knight, DaimlerChrysler Corp. Chairpersons - Michael E. Fingerman, Kerry G. Knight, DaimlerChrysler Corp. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0149 Development of a Super-Flat Torque Converter for the New Toyota FWD 6-Speed Automatic Transaxle Toru Ochi, Hiroaki Takeuchi, Hiromichi Kimura, Kazuyuki Watanabe, Toyota Motor Corp. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0150 New Generation Friction Materials and Technologies Robert C. Lam, Bulent Chavdar, Timothy Newcomb, BorgWarner Inc. 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0151 Dynamic Characterization of Wet Friction Component under Realistic Transmission Shift Conditions Yuji Fujii, Ted Snyder, Richard Waldecker, William Tobler, Ford Motor Co.; Lee Davis, Martin Scherzer, David Zander, Link Engineering Co. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0152 High Energy Slipping Friction Material for Torque Converter Clutch Kenji Maruo, Hideki Matsumoto, Tamotsu Fujii, NSK Warner K.K.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2001, and also individually. Planned by Transmission and Driveline Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Monday, April 3 Transmission and Drivelines (Part 2 of 8) Components Session Code: P20 Room W2-66 Session Time: 1:30 p.m. This session includes component papers on ball bearing cage contact forces, gear lubricant effects on bearing life, Maji-Band technology, high and low pressure angle gear comparisons, gerotor pump performance, and electromechanical linear shift actuator for an automated manual transmission. Organizers - John C. Collins, John A. Frait, DaimlerChrysler Corp. Chairpersons - John C. Collins, John A. Frait, DaimlerChrysler Corp. Time Paper No. Title

2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0357 The Impact of Some Gear Lubricants on the Surface Durability of Rolling Element Bearings Harvey P. Nixon, The Timken Co. 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0356 Latest Technologies Applied to Automatic Transmission Maji-Band¿ Xiaoming Gu, Tamotsu Fujii, Hideaki Takabayashi, NSK Warner; Masaaki Nishida, Kazunori Ishikawa, Aisin AW Co. Ltd. 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-0359 Gerotor Oil Pump Performance and Flow/Pressure Ripple Study Dengfu Zhang, Ford Powertrain Operations; Chin-Yuan Perng, Ford Motor Co. 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-0360 Development of High Force Electromechanical Linear Actuator for Shift- By-Wire Automated Manual Transmissions Andy Turner, Keith Ramsay, Ricardo UK, Ltd.; Richard Edward Clark, David Howe, Sheffield Univ. 2006-01-0358 The Effects of Cage Flexibility on Ball-to-Cage Pocket Contact Forces and Cage Instability in Deep Groove Ball Bearings (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Bradley Michael Pederson, Purdue Univ-West Lafayette; Farshid Sadeghi, Purdue Univ- Calumet; Carl R. Wassgren, Purdue Univ. 2006-01-0361 The Benefit of High Pressure Angle Gears VS Low Pressure Angle Gears (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Saul Herscovici, Power Engrg & Mfg, Ltd.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2001, and also individually. Planned by Transmission and Driveline Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board Monday, April 3 CAD/CAM/CAE Technology (Part 1 of 3) Session Code: B2 Room W2-67 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - William J. Altenhof, Univ. of Windsor; Randy Gu, Oakland Univ.; Yun Lu, DaimlerChrysler Corp.; Pilaka V. Murty, West Texas A&M Univ.; Yu J. Teng, DaimlerChrysler Corp. Chairpersons - Yun Lu, DaimlerChrysler Corp. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0153 Automotive Product Design and Development - The Current State and Looking Into the Future Dhirendra Verma, Parametric Technology Corp. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0156 A Framework for CAD and Scanner-based Robotic Coating Automation Sherman Y. T. Lang, Z. M. Bi, National Research Council Canada 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0157 The Analysis of The Visibility With Clear Outer-lens LED Stop Lamp Masako Ito, Shinichi Kojima, Norifumi Imazeki, Kensuke Shimizu, Hirokuni Osugi, Stanley Electric Co., Ltd. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0158 Improved Simulation of Models with Complex User-Subroutines in MSC.ADAMS Dan Negrut, Argonne National Laboratory; Gisli Ottarsson, Michael Belczynski, Charlott A. Corcoran, MSC Software 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0159 SmartPulley : Web-Based Design Support System for Automotive Steel Pulley Doo-Man Chun, Hyung-Jung Kim, Sung-Hoon Ahn, Seoul National Univ.; Jae-Duk Jang, Korea Powertrain Co., Ltd.; Gyu-Bong Lee, Korea Institute of Industrial Technology 2006-01-0161 Integrated Dimensional Variation Analysis Method for Robust Process Design (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Bo Zhang, Uniso International, Inc.; Francis E. Plonka, Wayne State University

Planned by Body Engineering Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Monday, April 3 CAD/CAM/CAE Technology (Part 2 of 3) Session Code: B2 Room W2-67 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - William J. Altenhof, Univ. of Windsor; Randy Gu, Oakland Univ.; Yun Lu, DaimlerChrysler Corp.; Pilaka V. Murty, West Texas A&M Univ.; Yu J. Teng, DaimlerChrysler Corp. Chairpersons - Yu J. Teng, DaimlerChrysler Corp. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0154 Math-Based Design of Sensing Bladders Peter J. Schubert; Roopesh Saxena; Sachi Pinagapani; Madana Gopal, Delphi Electronics & Safety 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0364 An Internet-Based System Architecture for Collaborative Product Development Xiaozhen Mi, Dalian Jiaotong Univ. and National Research Council Canada; Weiming Shen, National Research Council Canada; Qin Si, Dalian Jiaotong Univ.; Qi Hao, National Research Council Canada 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0365 Valve Recession Modelling Tom Slatter, Roger Lewis, Rob S. Dwyer-Joyce, Sheffield Univ. 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0366 Parametric Approach for Development of an Automotive Bucket Seat Frame Nikhil Bhat, Hong Tae Kang, Vivek D. Bhise, Univ. of Michigan-Dearborn 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-0367 Auto Simulator for Indian Road Conditions Samuel Clarence Solomon, Vishwanatha Rao, Ravindra Kumar, Vance, Vishal Gaonkar, HCL Technologies Ltd. 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-0363 Towards Collaboration in Engineering of Tomorrow Building Highly Interactive Virtual Collaboration Platforms Andreas Kunz, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology; Georges M. Fadel, Clemson Univ.; Joachim G. Taiber, BMW; Markus Schichtel, BMW Group 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-0584 Non-parametric Shape Optimization Method for Rigidity Design of Automotive Sheet Metal Structures Masatoshi Shimoda, Shonan Institute of Technology; Jiro Tsuji, Mitsubishi Automotive Engineering Co., Ltd. 5:15 p.m. 2006-01-0585 Modern Gear Train Simulation Process for the Virtual Engine and Transmission Development Stefan Trampert, Franz Maassen, FEV Motorentechnik GmbH 5:45 p.m. 2006-01-0586 Deflashing of Automotive Formed Parts: Warpage and Tolerance Issues Zohir Benrabah, Industrial Materials Institute; Patricia Debergue, Robert Di Raddo, National Research Council Canada 6:15 p.m. 2006-01-0587 Exact Linearization of Multibody Systems Using User-defined Coordinates Jose L. Ortiz, MSC Software; Dan Negrut, Univ. of Wisconsin

Planned by Body Engineering Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Monday, April 3 Software/Hardware Systems (Part 1 of 2) Session Code: AE17 Room W2-68 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Hassan El-hor, DaimlerChrysler Corp. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0167 A Virtualization Architecture for Next-Generation In-Car Infotainment Applications David Kleidermacher, Green Hills Software Inc. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0168 No Detour Needed: Getting to AUTOSAR via OSEK Jochen Schoof, 3SOFT GmbH; David Wybo, Elektrobit Inc. 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0169 Custom Real-Time Interface Blockset Development in Matlab/Simulink for On-Target Rapid Prototyping Oguz H. Dagci, Alan W. Brown, General Motors Corp. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0170 Hardware/Software Design and Development Process Everett Ray Lumpkin, Michael Gabrick, Delphi Electronics & Safety 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0171 Validated Specification through Simulation for Complex Electronic Modules Susanta P. Sarkar, James Casazza, John Dale, General Motors Corp. 11:30 a.m. 2006-01-0304 Use of Data Recorder for Driver Rating Rahul Prakash Mundke; Kavi Arya; Sachitanand Malewar

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2028, and also individually. Planned by Computer Applications Committee / Automobile Electronic Activity

Monday, April 3 Software/Hardware Systems (Part 2 of 2) Session Code: AE17 Room W2-68 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Hassan El-hor, DaimlerChrysler Corp. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0305 Database Functionality in Engine Management System Thomas Gustafsson, Linköping University; Jörgen Hansson; Anders Goras, Mecel AB; Jouko Gäddevik; David Holmgren, GM Powertrain 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0306 Real Time Platform for Rapid Prototyping and On-line Simulation of Digital Controllers for Electrical Drives Arno Ebner, Arsenal Research 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0307 Tuning An Electronic Throttle Controllers Using Computer-Aided Calibration Methods Salem Al-Assadi, IAV Automotive Engineering Inc. 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0308 Advanced Development of Speech Enabled Voice Recognition Enabled Embedded Navigation Systems Kenneth White, Harvey Ruback, Jan Sedivy, IBM Corporation; Koichi Kojima, Keisuke Kondo, Honda R&D Co. Ltd. 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-0309 Effort Estimation in Model-Based Software Development Lev Vitkin, Susan Dong, Rick Searcy, Manjunath BC, Delphi Electronics and Safety 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-0310 A Design Approach Using Seamless Development Environments, SILS/RCP, for Real-time Control Systems Jooyoung Ma, Jeamyoung Youn, Minsuk Shin, Myoungho Sunwoo, Hanyang Univ. 5:15 p.m. ORAL ONLY The Digital Car - Are we there, yet? Erin Hanley, Lois Paul & Partners 6:15 p.m. 2006-01-0521 Dynamic Lively Model To Utilize The Resources In A Vehicle Service Station Aly Maher Ahmed AbouElNour The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2028, and also individually. Planned by Computer Applications Committee / Automobile Electronic Activity

Monday, April 3 Accelerated Testing and Vehicle Reliability Conference Session Code: AC7 Room W2-69 Session Time: 9:00 a.m. The session presents papers in the application of Reliability Tools and Techniques for new product development and product failure analysis. It also captures the use and application of latest reliability models for the development of Reliability Tests to simulate product life based on customer usage, use & abuse and, environmental profiles. Organizers - Anan S. Al-Khoury, Federal Mogul SPG; Bryan L. Dodson, Nicole Serraiocco, Visteon Corp. Chairpersons - G. Michael Smith, Textron; Bryan L. Dodson, Visteon Corp.; Graham S. Duthie, Andersen Corp. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0082 Optimum Design of Exhaust System Using The Robust Design Hochan An, Sungsoo Chae, Hooinyun Kim, Hyundai Motor Co. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0086 Event Isolation Methodology for Structural Fatigue Damage Analysis of Class 8 Tractors Nicholas Dembski, Ameya Oke, Ahmed Soliman, Ohio State Univ. 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0085 Development of Accelerated Test Programme for a Mini-Truck and its Components Chandrakant Mahaling Awate, Tata Motors Ltd.; Suyog Manohar Panse, Tata Technologies Ltd. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0083 Role of Statistics in Robust Design (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Avinash Digambar Dharmadhikari, Balamurugan Janarthanam, Harini Dhanwanthary, Tata Motors Ltd. 11:00 a.m. 2005-01-1493 Evolution of Bench Test Methods to Validate Suspension Struts for Passenger Cars on Indian Roads * Sanjeev Gururao Annigeri, Tata Motors, Ltd.

* Previously published and/or presented at the SAE 2005 World Congress & Exhibition Planned by Accelerated Testing Conference General Committee / General Planning Committees (Natl. Mtgs)

Monday, April 3 Intelligent Transportation Systems - Safer, Smarter, Faster Session Code: AE26 Room W2-69 Session Time: 1:30 p.m. Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS is the application of information technology to surface transportation: smarter roads, smarter vehicles and, we hope, safer travel. This session provides insights into the current state of vehicle-oriented ITS, standards, and research on multiple fronts. Organizers - Richard J. Weiland, Ygomi LLC Time Paper No. Title 1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0094 International Research and Learning in ITS Kan Chen, PBS&J 2:00 p.m. ORAL ONLY Data Message Coverage Tests for Vehicle Safety Communications Michael Noblett, Connexis LLC 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0095 ITS Technology in Automotive -- Who's on First? Gerald D. Conover, PRC Associates 3:00 p.m. ORAL ONLY Safety Messages for Dedicated Short-Range Communications, from the Vehicle and from the Roadside David Kelly, Subcarrier Systems Corp.

Planned by Electrical and Electronic Systems Committee / Automobile Electronic Activity

Monday, April 3 Reliability and Robust Design in Automotive Engineering (Part 10 of 16) - Optimization 2 Session Code: M22 Room W2-69 Session Time: 3:45 p.m. Program Chairs - Zissimos Mourelatos, Oakland Univ.; Efstratios Nikolaidis, Univ. of Toledo Organizers - Yan Fu, Subhash G. Kelkar, Ren-Jye Yang, Ford Motor Co.; Zissimos Mourelatos, Oakland Univ.; Efstratios Nikolaidis, Univ. of Toledo; Jian Tu, General Motors Corp. Chairpersons - Ren-Jye Yang, Ford Motor Co. Assistant Chairpersons - Yan Fu, Ford Motor Co. Time Paper No. Title

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-0392 Stochastic Design Improvement: An Efficient Process for an Improved Robust Product Design Gene Allen, MSC Software 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-0393 Reliability Prediction and Allocation of Repairable Systems Animesh Dey, Robert G. Tryon, Loren Nasser, Richard J. Rudy, Vextec 4:45 p.m. ORAL ONLY Optimal Design of an Automatic Transmission Park System for Engagement Speed Performance Considering Uncertainty Uday Korde, General Motors Corp.; Zissimos P. Mourelatos, Oakland Univ.; Rohit S. Paranjpe, General Motors Corp. 5:15 p.m. ORAL ONLY Optimization under Uncertainty of an Engine Head Gasket Thermostructural Performance Noor Mohammed, General Motors Corp.; Zissimos P. Mourelatos, Oakland Univ.; Jayaraman Sivakumar, General Motors Corp.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2032, and also individually. Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Monday, April 3 Manufacturing - Advanced Production Technologies - Manufacturing Technologies and Inspection and Testing / Design and Manufacturing Session Code: CONG5 Room W2-70 Session Time: 1:30 p.m. Organizers - Shankar Earni, Oklahoma State Univ.; Paul Garlick, Cummins Inc. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0173 A Rolling Process Applied on the Manufacturing of Precision Cold Formed Metal Motor Housings Alberto Dal Poz, CO.MEC. S.r.l. 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0174 Axial Forming with Frequency Modulation - Application in Spline Forming for Automotive Components Mathieu Reichardt, Felss LLC 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0378 A Neuro-Fuzzy Approach to a Machine Vision-based Parts Inspection Problem Thomas Norman, Brian Surgenor, Chris Mechefske, Queens Univ.; Gary Bone, McMaster Univ.; Kudret Demirli, Concordia Univ.; Qiao Sun, Univ. of Calgary; Fengfeng Xi, Ryerson Univ. 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0379 Simplifying the Approach to Specify and Measure Product Seal Integrity and Leak Tightness Venu Gorti, Hemi Sagi, Advanced Test Concepts (ATC) Inc. 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-0381 A DG/K-Based CAD/CAM System for Optimal Sculptured Surface Machining on Multi-Axis NC Machine Stephen P. Radzevich 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-0382 Towards Performance Analysis of Manufacturing Systems Using Nonlinear Dynamic Principles Shankar Earni, Oklahoma State Univ. 2006-01-0176 Straightening Technology Based on Displacement Control (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Shouren Jiang, Hefei University of Technology; Ren Yang, Oakland University; Xiaoxiang He, Hefei University of Technology

Tuesday, April 4 Diesel Emissions Management - Status Report and Newest Developments Session Code: ANNUAL111 Room FEV Powertrain Innovation Forum Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. ORAL ONLY A Status Report on Diesel Emission Control Technology Timothy V. Johnson, Corning Inc. 9:15 a.m. Panel Diesel Engine's Drive to Meet Future Emissions Limits - Progress to Date Diesel powered vehicles are going to have to be as clean as possible to meet future emissions regulations. This panel will discuss the progress being made in the distinct emissions related technologies for Light, Medium and Heavy Duty Diesel engines as well as the key challenges and issues.

Regulatory Issues (Tim Johnson)

SCR vs. NOx Absorbers (Andy Walker)

Developments and Challenges in Automotive / Light Duty Diesels (Adrian Greaney)

Developments & Challenges in Heavy Duty Diesel (Kevin Duffy)

Developments and Challenges in Light and Medium Duty Truck (Alan Karkkainen)

Organizers - Kevin F. Brown, Lubrizol Corp. Moderators - David E. Foster, Univ. of Wisconsin Panelists - Timothy V. Johnson, Corning Inc.; Andrew P. Walker, Johnson Matthey Inc.; Adrian Greaney, Ricardo; Kevin P. Duffy, Caterpillar Inc.; Alan Karkkainen, International Truck and Engine Corp.

Tuesday, April 4 Powertrain Innovation for Niche-Market Vehicles Session Code: ANNUAL110 Room FEV Powertrain Innovation Forum Session Time: 2:00 p.m. Niche vehicles are one of the brightest segments in today's automotive market. Powertrains have played a huge role in the niche-market's growth and promise to remain the engine that fuels further growth. Many OEM's and aftermarket suppliers are modifying high volume production powertrains to create high performance, high image niche vehicles. These vehicles serve as great opinion leaders and aspiration vehicles for the mainstream product offerings. Such modifications, which can be very extensive, inevitably involve many product planning, engineering, manufacturing, product cost, tooling expense, overall program cost and "time to market" constraints and challenges.

This session is aimed at identifying and discussing these constraints and challenges and exploring further how product and process innovation can contribute to overcoming some of these obstacles.

Organizers - Floyd E. Allen, FEV Engine Technology Panelists - Peter M. Gladysz, Mgr, Street & Racing Tech (SRT) Pwtrn, DaimlerChrysler Corp.; Jim Minneker, Group Engrg Mgr, HPVO Powertrain, General Motors; Terry Wagner, Mgr, Modular 4.6/5.4/6.8 Engine Dept., V-Engine, Ford Motor

Tuesday, April 4 Diesel, Gas, or Hybrid - Innovation for Tomorrow and Beyond Session Code: ANNUAL103 Room AVL Technology Theater (open to all Session Time: 10:00 a.m. This exciting session will look at the many options available to the major car companies for the near-term future in propulsion systems fueled primarily by hydrocarbon based fuels. Moderators - Anthony J. Pratt, Dir of Global Powertrain Forecasting, J. D. Power and Assoc. Panelists - Jeffrey A. Alson, Sr. Policy Analyst, Office of Transp & Air Quality, US EPA; Chris N. Cowland, Technical Director, AVL Powertrain Engineering Inc.; David W. Hermance, Exec Engr, Adv Tech Veh, Toyota Technical Center USA Inc.; John Moulton, President, Powertrain Division, Robert Bosch Corp.; Yasuyuki Sando, Sr. Mgr., Adv. Powertrain Res. Div., Honda R&D Co., Ltd. Keynote Speakers - Klaus Borgmann, Director Powertrain Development, BMW Group

Tuesday, April 4 What Will be the Future Transportation Energy Sources - And at What Cost? Session Code: ANNUAL104 Room AVL Technology Theater (open to all Session Time: 2:00 p.m. Rising energy prices and increased global demand for transportation energy, are having a dramatic effect on the global automotive industry. In this session, experts will discuss projections on transportation energy sources, supply, demand and pricing over the next decade. Infrastructure issues will also be discussed. Speakers in this session will be asked to briefly discuss one form of potential energy. Following their presentations, the moderator will summary their comments and lead a question and answer session on future transportation energy sources. Moderators - Nigel F. Gale, Vice President, Southwest Research Institute Panelists - David Baldwin, Senior Vice President, Energy Group, General Atomics; Raymond W. Corbin, President, AVL Powertrain Engineering, Inc.; Christoph Huss, Senior VP of Science & Traffic Policy, BMW Group; Lawrence J. Russo, Technology Coordinator, Biomass Prog., U.S. Dept. of Energy; Andreas R. Schamel, Director, Powertrain Res & Adv Engrg, Ford Motor Co.; Wolfgang Warnecke, Business Group Manager Fuels, Shell Global Solutions GmbH

Tuesday, April 4 Powder Metallurgy: Showcase of Powertrain Design Solutions (Part 1 of 2) Session Code: M26 Room D2-08 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Mark Battison, SSI Technologies Inc.; Eric S. Boreczky, Hoeganaes Corp.; Scott L. Davis, Diamet Corp. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0394 Development of High Performance Valve Seat Insert Materials for Heavy Duty Engines Hideaki Kawata, Kunio Maki, Hitachi Powdered Metals Co. Ltd. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0395 Evaluating the Rolling Contact Fatigue Properties of Surface Densified PM Gears Roger Lawcock, Stackpole Ltd. 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0396 New Transmission Technologies on Gear Related Requirements for Global Powder Metal Industry Kalathur Narasimhan, Eric S. Boreczky, Hoeganaes Corp. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0397 Design of Powder Metal Transfer Case Sprockets Marc Legault, BorgWarner Torque Transfer Systems 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0398 DensiForm® Technology for Wrought Steel-Like Performance of Powder Metal Components Juan Trasorras, Plansee Mitsubishi Materials Global Sinter Group (PMG); Salvator Nigarura, PMG Ohio Corp.; Lorenz Sigl, PMG Füssen GmbH

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2039, and also individually. Planned by Powder Metallurgy Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Tuesday, April 4 Powder Metallurgy: Showcase of Powertrain Design Solutions (Part 2 of 2) Session Code: M26 Room D2-08 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Mark Battison, SSI Technologies Inc.; Eric S. Boreczky, Hoeganaes Corp.; Scott L. Davis, PMG; Ryuichiro Goto, Engineered Sintered Components Inc.; John William Von Arx, PMG Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0601 Comparison of Materials and Processes for VVT Sprocket Manufacturing Frank Eberhardt, Cloyes Europe, GmbH; David Schaefer, Jeff Hamilton, Cloyes Gear & Products Inc. 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0602 Development of Sintered Parts for Variable Valve Timing Unit Takashi Nishita, Katsuhiko Yano, Mitsubishi Materials PMG Corp. 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0603 New Material with Improved Machinability and Strength for Powder Forged Connecting Rods Hironori Suzuki, Tetsuya Sawayama, Kobelco Metal Powder of America Inc.; Edmond Ilia, Kevin Tutton, Metaldyne Sintered Components 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0604 Advanced P/M Alloys and Processing for High Performance/High Strength Automotive Applications ORAL ONLY Bruce Lindsley, Francis G. Hanejko, Patrick King, Hoeganaes Corp. 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-0605 High Temperature Oxidation/Corrosion Performance of Various Materials for Exhaust System Applications Sanjay Thakur, Hazen Powder Parts; Prasan K. Samal, North American Hoganas; James R. McMillen, Hazen Powder Parts; Michael L. Holly, General Motors Corp. 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-0386 Predictive Modelling of P/M Gear Rolling Gerd Kotthoff, GKN Sinter Metals GmbH & Co. KG; Bjorn Leupold, Timothy E. Geiman, GKN Sinter Metals

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2039, and also individually. Planned by Powder Metallurgy Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Tuesday, April 4 Electronic Engine Controls (Part 3 of 9) - Rapid Prototyping Session Code: P16 Room D2-09/10 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Bernard J. Challen, Shoreham Services; Patrick Leteinturier, Infineon Technologies AG; Peter J. Maloney, MathWorks Inc.; James C. Peyton-Jones, Villanova University; Richard K. Stobart, Univ. of Sussex Chairpersons - Bernard J. Challen, Shoreham Services Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0612 A Seamless Implementation of Model-Based Design Applied to a New Fuel Control Feature for an Existing Engine ECU. Koos Zwaanenburg, ETAS; Thomas Erkkinen, The MathWorks 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0610 Development of ETC Limp-home Function Using Test Automation on HILS Seunghyun Park, Jongsoo Lee, SeungWook Yang, Hyundai Motor Co. & KIA Motors Corp. 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0613 HiL-based ECU-Calibration of SI Engine with Advanced Camshaft Variability Thomas Winsel, Heinz J. Theuerkauf, Christian Wilhelm, Mohamed Ayeb, Universitaet Kassel; Stefan Pischinger, Christof Schernus, FEV Motorentechnik GmbH; Rolf Woermann, carts Real-Time Solutions GmbH 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0611 Design of a Rapid Prototyping Engine Management System for Development of Combustion Feedback Control Technology Andrew Beaumont, Joseph J. Lemieux, Ricardo Inc.; Paul Anthony Battiston, Alan Wayne Brown, General Motors Corp. 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0614 Development of Hardware-in-the-Loop Simulation for Scooter Engine Control Yuh-Yih Wu, Bo-Chiuan Chen, Feng-Chi Hsieh, Ming-Lung Huang, Ying-Huang Wu, National Taipei Univ. of Technology

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2003, and also individually. Planned by Diesel Engine Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Tuesday, April 4 Electronic Engine Controls (Part 4 of 9) - Controls II & Modelling I Session Code: P16 Room D2-09/10 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Bernard J. Challen, Shoreham Services; Patrick Leteinturier, Infineon Technologies AG; Peter J. Maloney, MathWorks Inc.; James C. Peyton-Jones, Villanova University; Richard K. Stobart, Univ. of Sussex Chairpersons - Bernard J. Challen, Shoreham Services; Giorgio Rizzoni, Ohio State Univ. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0009 An Efficient Alternative for Computing Algorithm Detection Thresholds Dennis McDonald, Visteon Powertrain Control Systems 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0010 Soft Computing Mass Air Flow Estimator for a Single-cylinder SI Engine Ferdinando Taglialatela, Nicola Cesario, Mario Lavorgna, ST Microelectronics 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0856 Model-based Development of Engine Control System from Concept to Vehicle Seungbum Park, Hakmo Yoo, Youngkug Park, Se Yong Lee, Seongmin Park, Sung-Kun Kim, Ki Sang Lee, Hyundai Motor Co. & KIA Motors Corp. 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0857 Model-Based Friction and Limp-Home Compensation In Electronic Throttle Control Systems Salem Al-Assadi, Jens F. Breitinger, Nathan J. Murphy, IAV Automotive Engineering Inc. 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-1073 Modeling and Analysis of Engine Torque Modulation for Shift Quality Improvement Alex O. Gibson, Ilya V. Kolmanovsky, Ford Motor Co.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2003, and also individually. Planned by Diesel Engine Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board Tuesday, April 4 New SI Engine and Component Design (Part 2 of 3) Session Code: P4 Room D2-11/12 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Jeffrey D. Naber, Michigan Technological Univ.; Steven L. Plee, Motorola Inc.; James E. Smith, West Virginia Univ. Chairpersons - Jeffrey D. Naber, Michigan Technological Univ.; Steven L. Plee, Motorola Inc. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0192 Development of the New Low Fuel Consumption 1.8L i-VTEC Gasoline Engine with Delayed Intake Valve Closing Kazuhiro Akima, Kazuyuki Seko, Honda R&D Co. Ltd. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0193 The Design of the NOMAD Advanced Concepts Research Engine James W G. Turner, A. Kalafatis, C. Atkins, Lotus Engineering, Ltd. 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0194 Development of an Optical Spark Plug for Stationary Engines- A Theoretical Approach Maximilian Lackner, Georg Tartar, Helmut Ranner, Franz Winter, Vienna University of Technology; Johann Klausner, Gunther Herdin, Jenbacher AG 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0404 Thermodynamic Analysis of a Crankcase Supercharged Four Stroke Engine with a Two Cycle Lubrication System Mario Hirz, Helmut Eichlseder, Roland Kirchberger, Matjaz Korman, Graz University of Technology 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0405 New Energy Efficient Balance Shaft / Oil Pump Module for Hyundai NF David L. Killion, Steven Chevalier, David Tabbert, Metaldyne; Sung Baek Joo, Chang-Yoon Ha, Hyundai Motor Co. 11:30 a.m. 2006-01-0406 Development of a Wide Range Spark Plug Yasuhide Shimanokami, Masahiro Ishikawa, Yoshihiro Matsubara, Takahiro Suzuki, NGK Spark Plug Co. Ltd.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2004, and also individually. Planned by Advanced Powerplant Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Tuesday, April 4 New SI Engine and Component Design (Part 3 of 3) Session Code: P4 Room D2-11/12 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Jeffrey D. Naber, Michigan Technological Univ.; Steven L. Plee, Motorola Inc.; James E. Smith, West Virginia Univ. Chairpersons - Jeffrey D. Naber, Michigan Technological Univ.; Steven L. Plee, Motorola Inc. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0407 Sensorless Movement Control of Solenoid Fuel Injectors Holger Glasmachers, Joachim Melbert, Ruhr-University of Bochum; Achim Koch, Siemens VDO Automotive AG 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0408 Adaptation of a Dual Continuous Variable Cam Phasing System to a 4- Valve, 4-Cylinder Engine - Thermodynamic Benefits and Engine Hardware Requirements Manfred Poepperl, Georg Hedrich, Helmut Heusler, Dieter Koehler, Bernhard Marin, Peter Rothenberger, Otmar Scharrer, GM Powertrain Europe 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0615 Development for stamped WATER PUMP (Innovative structure WATER PUMP)

Yojiro Koga, Yasuo Ozawa, Masatoshi Hagita, Aisin Seiki Co., Ltd. 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0616 A Study of a Multiple-link Variable Compression Ratio System for Improving Engine Performance Ryosuke Hiyoshi, Shunichi Aoyama, Shinichi Takemura, Kenshi Ushijima, Takanobu Sugiyama, Nissan Motor Co. Ltd. 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-0617 Design and Materials for Long-Life Spark Plugs Jochen Rager, Jochen Böhm, Thomas Kaiser, Alexander Flaig, Robert Bosch GmbH; Frank Mücklich, Saarland Univ. 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-0618 Development of Friction Prediction Procedure and Friction Reduction Technologies for New Nissan HR and MR Engines Yukio Shimada, Sadayuki Abou, Kenichi Okita, Minoru Chuubachi, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-0619 Kinematic Analysis of Chordal Action and Transmission Errors of Silent Chains Chintien Huang, Kuen-Chuan Lin, National Cheng Kung Univ., Taiwan; Leo Kosasih, KMC Chain Industrial Co., Ltd., Taiwan

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2004, and also individually. Planned by Advanced Powerplant Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Tuesday, April 4 General Emissions (Part 1 of 2) Session Code: FL2 Room D2-13/14 Session Time: 9:00 a.m. Papers in this session deal with catalysts and mechanistic studies. Organizers - Neal W. Currier, Cummins Inc.; Brian E. Mace, Volvo; Matthew S. Newkirk, Afton Chemical Corp. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0409 Raman Studies of Automotive Catalyst Deactivation Dairene Uy, Ann E. O'Neill, Ford Motor Co. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0410 Characterization of Phosphates Found in Vehicle-Aged Exhaust Gas Catalysts: A Raman Study Ann E. O'Neill, Dairene Uy, Mark Jagner, Ford Motor Co. 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0411 Catalyst Temperature Rise during Deceleration with Fuel Cut Clemens Brinkmeier, Christof Schön, Guido Vent, Christian Enderle, DaimlerChrysler AG 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0412 Study of Oxygen Storage Performance Modeling of Catalyst Degradation Sho Shiraga, Toshihiko Hashiba, Minoru Sato, Hideaki Katashiba, Mitsubishi Electric Corp. 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0413 Sintering Mechanism of Platinum Supported on Ceria-Based Oxide for Automotive Catalysts Nobuyuki Takagi, Takashi Minami, Takeshi Hirabayashi, Shin'Ichi Matsumoto, Toyota Motor Corp.; Kazuhiko Dohmae, Yasutaka Nagai, Hirofumi Shinjoh, Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc. 2006-01-0414 Comparison of Pressure Losses due to Catalysts with Different Specifications Using Simple Theoretical Analysis (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Masaru Enomoto, Honda R&D Co., Ltd.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2024, and also individually. Planned by Fuels and Lubricants Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group

Tuesday, April 4 General Emissions (Part 2 of 2) Session Code: FL2 Room D2-13/14 Session Time: 1:30 p.m. Papers in this session deal with emissions related nano-particle formation, fuel delivery systems and exhaust system impacts on emissions. Organizers - Neal W. Currier, Cummins Inc.; Brian E. Mace, Volvo Powertrain North America; Matthew S. Newkirk, Afton Chemical Corp. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0622 Potential of Nano-Particle Formation by Vehicles Sousuke Sasaki, Yoshio Tonegawa, Toru Nakajima, Japan Automobile Research Institute 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0623 Experimental Study of Pulsating Flow in a Close-Coupled Catalyst Manifold on a Charged Motored Engine using Oscillating Hot-Wire Anemometry Tim Persoons, K.U.Leuven; Ad Hoefnagels, Bosal Research; Eric V. Van den Bulck, K.U.Leuven 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0624 The Effect of Tailpipe Orientation on Carbon Monoxide Dispersion Patterns and Cyclist Exposure Levels Feras AL Zudi, Stephen Samuel, Denise Morrey, S. Sehati, C. Woolcock, Oxford Brookes Univ. 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0625 Finite Element Modeling of Fuel Emission for Thermoplastic Multilayer Fuel Tanks with Optimization of Barrier Properties Zohir Benrabah, Industrial Materials Institute; Francis Thibault, Robert Di Raddo, National Research Council Canada 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-0626 Fuel Rail Pressure Relief Ross D. Pursifull, Visteon Corp. 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-0627 Control of Cold Start Emissions through Modulation of Engine Exhaust Gases Tariq Shamim, Univ. of Michigan-Dearborn

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2024, and also individually. Planned by Fuels and Lubricants Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group

Tuesday, April 4 Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition (HCCI) Combustion (Part 3 of 8) Session Code: P1 Room D2-15 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Per Amneus, Lund Univ.; Kevin P. Duffy, Caterpillar Inc.; Bengt Johansson, Lund Institute of Technology; David M. Milam, Caterpillar Inc.; Per Tunestal, Lund Institute of Technology; Hongming Xu, Birmingham Univ. Chairpersons - David M. Milam, Caterpillar Inc. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0415 HCCI Combustion Control by Injection Strategy with Negative Valve Overlap in a GDI Engine Guohong Tian; Jian-Xin Wang, Shi-Jin Shuai, Zhi Wang, Xinliang An, Tsinghua Univ. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0416 The Influence of NO on the Combustion Phasing in an HCCI Engine Per Risberg, Kungliga Tekiniska Hogskolan; David Johansson, Royal Institute of Technology; Johan Andrae; Gautam T. Kalghatgi, Shell Global Solutions; Pehr Bjornbom, Hans-Erik Engstrom, KTH 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0417 Investigation into the Effect of Injection Timing on Stoichiometric and Lean CAI Operations in a 4-Stroke GDI Engine LI Cao, Hua Zhao, Xi Jiang, Brunel Univ. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0418 On the Nature of Cyclic Dispersion in Spark Assisted HCCI Combustion Robert M. Wagner, K. Dean Edwards, Charles Stuart Daw, Johney Boyd Green, Bruce Bunting, Oak Ridge National Laboratory 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0419 Study on Combustion Control in Natural-Gas PCCI Engines with Ozone Addition into Intake Gas Ali Mohammadi, Hiroshi Kawanabe, Takuji Ishiyama, Masahiro Shioji, Atsushi Komada, Kyoto Univ.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2005, and also individually. Planned by Advanced Powerplant Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board; Diesel Engine Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Tuesday, April 4 Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition (HCCI) Combustion (Part 4 of 8) Session Code: P1 Room D2-15 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Per Amneus, Lund Univ.; Kevin P. Duffy, Caterpillar Inc.; Bengt Johansson, Lund Institute of Technology; David M. Milam, Caterpillar Inc.; Per Tunestal, Lund Institute of Technology; Hongming Xu, Birmingham Univ. Chairpersons - Hongming Xu, Birmingham Univ.; Bengt Johansson, Lund Institute of Technology Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0628 HCCI Combustion Characteristics of Hydrogen and Hydrogen-rich Natural Gas Reformate Supported by DME Supplement Yusuke Narioka, Yasuo Takagi, Tomoyuki Yokoyama, Shinichi Iio, Musashi Institute of Technology 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0629 Smoothing HCCI Heat-Release Rates Using Partial Fuel Stratification with Two-Stage Ignition Fuels Magnus Sjoberg, John E. Dec, Sandia National Laboratories 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0630 Type Analysis of EGR-Strategies for Controlled Auto Ignition (CAI) by Using Numerical Simulations and Optical Measurements Sachio Mori, Toyota Motor Corp.; Oliver Lang, Wolfgang Salber, FEV Motorentechnik GmbH; Christian Bucker, Stefan Pischinger, Institute for Combustion Engines 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0631 The Combustion and Emission Characteristics of Ethanol on a Port Fuel Injection HCCI Engine Yan Zhang, Bang-quan He, Hui Xie, Hua Zhao, Tianjin Univ. 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-0632 Parametric Study of Physical Requirements for Successful Use of a Homogenous Charge Compression Ignition (HCCI) Approach in a Direct Injected Gasoline Engine Michael Pontoppidan, Numidis S.A.R.L. France; G. Bella, Univ. of Roma Tor Vergata; A. Demaio, NuMIDIA Srl 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-0633 Promotive Effect of Diesel Fuel on Gasoline HCCI Engine Operated with Negative Valve Overlap (NVO) Shaohua Zhong, Guodong Jin, Huazhong Univ. of Science and Tech.; Miroslaw Wyszynski, Univ. of Birmingham; Hongming Xu, Jaguar Cars 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-0634 Modelling and Experimental investigations of Supercharged HCCI Engines Shadi Gharahbaghi, Trevor Wilson, Hongming Xu, Simon Cryan, Steven H. Richardson, Jaguar Cars Ltd.; Miroslaw Wyszynski, Jacek Misztal, Univ. of Birmingham 5:15 p.m. 2006-01-0635 Comparison of HCCI Combustion Respectively Fueled with Gasoline, Ethanol and Methanol through the Trapped Residual Gas Strategy Hui Xie, ZhiPeng Wei, Bang-quan He, Tianjin Univ.; Hua Zhao, Brunel Univ.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2005, and also individually. Planned by Advanced Powerplant Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board; Diesel Engine Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Tuesday, April 4 Diesel Exhaust Emission Control (Part 3 of 8) - Durability Session Code: FL9 Room D3-19 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Kevin F. Brown, Lubrizol Corp.; Kent Dawson, Ford Motor Co.; Matthew J. Thornton, National Renewable Energy Laboratory; Aleksey Yezerets, Cummins Inc. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0420 Metal Emissions, NO2 and HC Reduction from a Base Metal Catalysed DPF/FBC System Paul J. Richards, Matthew W. Vincent, Associated Octel Co. Ltd.; Keld Johansen, Gurli Mogensen, Haldor Topsoe A/S 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0421 Field Test Trucks Fulfilling EPA '07 Emission Levels On-Road by Utilizing the Combined DPF and Urea-SCR System Andreas Hinz, Volvo Technology Corp.; Timothy Jarvis, Volvo Trucks North America; Miroslawa Abul-Milh, Pascal Amar, Lennart Andersson, Bengt Otterholm, Volvo Technology Corp.; Ronny Allansson, Phil G. Blakeman, Mats Lavenius, Andrew P. Walker, Johnson Matthey PLC; James A. McGeehan, John Geyer, Keith Narasaki, Chevron; Klaus Wiemers, Robert Bosch GmbH 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0422 Control of Catalyzed Particulate Filter System III JungMin Seo, HanSoo Chang, SungKun Kim, Hyundai Motor Co. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0424 Tier 2 Useful Life (120,000 miles) Exhaust Emission Results for a NOx Adsorber and Diesel Particle Filter Equipped Light-Duty Diesel Vehicle Marek M. Tatur, Dean Tomazic, FEV Engine Technology Inc.; Matthew J. Thornton, National Renewable Energy Laboratory; John E. Orban, Elizabeth Slone, Battelle Memorial Institute 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0423 Desulfurization Effects on a Light-Duty Diesel Vehicle NOx Adsorber Exhaust Emission Control System Marek M. Tatur, Heather N. Tyrer, Dean Tomazic, FEV Engine Technology Inc.; Matthew J. Thornton, National Renewable Energy Laboratory; Joseph E. Kubsh, Manufacturers of Emission Controls Assoc. 11:30 a.m. 2006-01-0425 Fuel Sulfur Effects on a Medium Duty Diesel Pick-Up with a NOx Adsorber, Diesel Particle Filter Emissions Control System: 2000 Hour Aging Results Phillip A. Weber, Cynthia C. Webb, Southwest Research Institute; Matthew J. Thornton, National Renewable Energy Laboratory; John E. Orban, Battelle Memorial Institute

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2022, and also individually. Planned by Fuels and Lubricants Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group

Tuesday, April 4 Diesel Exhaust Emission Control (Part 4 of 8) - SCR Session Code: FL8 Room D3-19 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Brad J. Adelman, International Truck and Engine Corp.; Kevin F. Brown, Lubrizol Corp.; Rahul Mital, General Motors Corp.; Mehboob H. Sumar, Bodycote Materials Testing Canada Inc. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0636 Development of a Compact Urea-SCR+CRT¿ System for Heavy-Duty Diesel using a Design of Experiments Approach Duncan Arrowsmith, Aden Bott, Phillip Bush, Eminox Ltd. 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0637 DPF SCR Combinations Integrated Systems to Meet Future LDV Emission Limit Klaus Rusch, Arvinmeritor Emissions Technologies GmbH; Rolf Kaiser, ArvinMeritor Exhaust; Stefan Hackenberg, Arvinmeritor Emissions Technologies GmbH 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0638 Fuel and System Interaction Effects on Urea-SCR Control of NOx in Diesel Exhaust Aftertreatment Ragini Acharya, Mahabubul Alam, Andre L. Boehman, Pennsylvania State Univ. 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0639 Emission Characteristics of a Urea SCR System under Catalysts Activated and De-Activated Conditions Hajime Ishii, Hisakazu Suzuki, National Traffic Safety & Environment Lab. 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-0640 Ammonia Oxidation Catalysts for Mobile SCR Systems Edgar Huennekes, Engelhard Technologies GmbH; Peter van der Heijden, DAF Trucks N.V.; Joseph Patchett, Engelhard Corp. 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-0641 A Preliminary Evaluation of Unregulated Emissions during Low Temperature Operation of a Small Diesel Engine with a Multi-Function SCR Catalyst Ikuhisa Hamada, Yasuyoshi Kato, Naomi Imada, Masatoshi Fujisawa, Akihiro Yamada, Toshihumi Mukai, Babcock-Hitachi KK 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-0643 Analysis of the Injection of Urea-Water-Solution for Automotive SCR DeNOx-Systems: Modeling of Two-Phase Flow and Spray/Wall- Interaction Felix Birkhold, Ulrich Meingast, Peter Wassermann, Robert Bosch GmbH; Olaf Deutschmann, Universitat of Karlsruhe 5:15 p.m. 2006-01-0642 A Study of a New Aftertreatment System (1): A New Dosing Device for Enhancing Low Temperature Performance of Urea-SCR Takehiko Kowatari, Yasunaga Hamada, Kiyoshi Amou, Hitachi, Ltd.; Ikuhisa Hamada, Babcock-Hitachi K.K.; Hiroshi Funabashi, Keiichi Nakagome, Takashi Takakura, Hino Motors, Ltd. 5:45 p.m. 2006-01-0644 A Study of a New Aftertreatment System (2): Control of Urea Solution Spray for Urea-SCR Akira Nishioka, Yoshihiro Sukegawa, Hitachi, Ltd.; Toshifumi Mukai, Babcock-Hitachi K.K.; Kozo Katogi, Hitachi, Ltd.; Hiroshi Yokota, Hitachi High-Technologies Co.; Hiroshi Mamada, Takehiko Kowatari, Hitachi, Ltd. 2006-01-0645 Freeze Protection of Onboard Urea Co-Fueling System (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Laura Freeman, Justin Reilly, Matthew Weber, Andrew Sterling, Mikael Pryor, Karl Hausmann, Melvyn Branch, Univ. of Colorado-Boulder; Michael Levin, Larry G. Brouwer, Ford Motor Co.; David Furedy, Jeremy Keller, Roush Industries Inc.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2022, and also individually. Planned by Fuels and Lubricants Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group

Tuesday, April 4 CI and SI Power Cylinder Systems: Piston, Pins and Liners (Part 1 of 2) Session Code: P2 Room D3-20/21 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Dan Earl Richardson, Cummins Inc. Chairpersons - Dan Earl Richardson, Cummins Inc. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0426 Piston Assembly Friction Losses - Comparison of Measured and Predicted Data Phil Carden, Ricardo UK, Ltd.; David Bell, Ricardo Software; Martin Priest, D. J. W. Barrell, Univ. of Leeds 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0427 Part1: Piston Friction and Noise Study of Three Different Piston Architectures for an Automotive Gasoline Engine Dermot G. Madden, Federal-Mogul Technical Center; Kwang-soo Kim, Federal-Mogul Corp.; Masaaki Takiguchi, Musashi Institute of Technology 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0428 Application to Engine Development of Friction analysis by Piston Secondary Motion Simulation in Consideration of Cylinder Block Bore Distortion Kenji Sato, Kinya Fujii, Makoto Ito, Honda R&D Co., Ltd. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0429 Parameterization and FEA Approach for the Assessment of Piston Characteristics Andreas P. Panayi, Harold J. Schock, Michigan State Univ.; Boon-Keat Chui, Mid Michigan Research, LLC; Mikhail A. Ejakov, Ford Motor Co. 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0649 Modeling of Blowby in a Small-Bore High-Speed Direct-Injection Optically Accessible Diesel Engine Chia-Fon F. Lee, Jia Zhao, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2013, and also individually. Planned by Advanced Powerplant Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board; Diesel Engine Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Tuesday, April 4 CI and SI Power Cylinder Systems: Pistons, Pins and Liners (Part 2 of 2) Session Code: P2 Room D3-20/21 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Dan Earl Richardson, Cummins Inc. Chairpersons - Dan Earl Richardson, Cummins Inc. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY An Analysis of Floating Piston Pin Fanghui Shi, General Motors Corp. 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0646 Evaluation of Cost Effective Coatings for Automotive Piston and Pin Assemblies Robert E. Weiss, Burgess-Norton Mfg. Co. 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0647 Modeling and Optimizing Honing Texture for Reduced Friction in Internal Combustion Engines Jeffrey Jocsak, Yong Li, Tian Tian, Victor W. Wong, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0648 The Measurement Of Liner - Piston Skirt Oil Film Thickness By An Ultrasonic Means Rob S. Dwyer-Joyce, David Green, Sheffield Univ.; Sashi Balakrishnan, Loughborough Univ.; Phil Harper, Roger Lewis, Sheffield Univ.; Paul King, Homer Rahnejat, Loughborough Univ. 2006-01-0650 Durability of Power Components Under Operating Conditions (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Prashant A. Ramachandra, Yeongching Lin, Toyota Technical Center USA Inc.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2013, and also individually. Planned by Diesel Engine Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board; Advanced Powerplant Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Tuesday, April 4 Loads Simulation and Analysis in Automotive Engineering (Part 2 of 4) - Road Test Simulator Techniques Session Code: M24 Room D3-20/21 Session Time: 3:45 p.m. Program Chairs - Yin-ping Chang, Oakland Univ.; James Tebbe, General Motors Corp.; Xiaobo Yang, DaimlerChrysler Corp. Organizers - Yin-ping Chang, Oakland Univ.; Ganapathy Narayanan, Univ. of Toledo; James C. Tebbe, General Motors Corp.; Peijun Xu, DaimlerChrysler Canada; Xiaobo Yang, DaimlerChrysler Corp. Time Paper No. Title

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-0729 Vibration Test Specification for Automotive Products Based on Measured Vehicle Load Data Hong Su, Visteon Corp. 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-0730 Durability Assessment and Riding Comfort Evaluation of a New Type Scooter by Road Simulation Technique Ken-Yuan Lin, Jiun-Ren Hwang, National Central Univ.; Jung-Ming Chang, Chien-Tzu Chen, Automotive Research & Testing Center; Chih-Tsao Chen, Chu-Chun Chen, Chin-Chou Hsieh, Motive Power Industry Co., Ltd. 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-0731 Road Simulators: The Iterative Algorithm for Drive File Creation Neil C. Hay, David E. Roberts, Napier Univ. 5:15 p.m. 2006-01-0732 Model-in-the-Loop Track Simulation Andrew Plummer, Instron Ltd.; Colin Dodds, Dodds and Associates 5:45 p.m. 2006-01-0733 Steering Measurement, Analysis and Simulation on 6DOF Road Test Simulator Peijun Xu, Pierre Leblanc, Gerry Peticca, Daniel C. Wong, DaimlerChrysler Canada 6:15 p.m. 2006-01-0734 The Mechanical Properties of Wheel Force Sensors and Their Impact on the Data Collected - A Detailed Consideration of Specific Tests Martin Hermann, Kistler-IGeL GmbH

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2038, and also individually. Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Tuesday, April 4 Glimpses of Automotive History: Pioneers, Products, Powerplants and Paints (Part 1 of 2) Session Code: CONG6 Room D3-22/23 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Donald C. Siegla Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. ORAL ONLY The Postwar Car: Its Anticipation and the Reality James K. Wagner 10:00 a.m. ORAL ONLY The Two Henrys: Henry Leland and Henry Ford and How They Shaped Modern Michigan Robert D. Elton

Tuesday, April 4 Glimpses of Automotive History: Pioneers, Products, Powerplants and Paints (Part 2 of 2) Session Code: CONG6 Room D3-22/23 Session Time: 1:30 p.m. Organizers - Donald C. Siegla Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY The First Century of Automotive Coatings: the Only Constant is Change Robert Rudolph Matheson, DuPont Automotive 2:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY Historic Episodes in the First Half-Century of Turbocharging Charles A. Amann 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. ORAL ONLY Historical Development of Fuel Cells Peter Faguy, Advance Materials Measurements & Devices

Tuesday, April 4 Modeling of SI and Diesel Engines (Part 1 of 6) Engine System Models and Turbocharging Session Code: P7 Room D3-24/25 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Thomas Morel, Gamma Technologies Inc. Chairpersons - Thomas J. Wanat, Gamma Technologies Inc.; Mario Skopil, Wartsila Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0436 Comparison & Development of Combustion Engine Models for Driveline Simulation Andreas Walter, Benedikt Merz, Uwe Kiencke, Universitat of Karlsruhe; Stephen Jones, LuK GmbH & Co. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0437 The Potential of Electric Exhaust Gas Turbocharging for HD Diesel Engines Federico Millo, Fabio Mallamo, Politecnico di Torino; Giuseppe Ganio Mego, IVECO Spa 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0438 New Approach to Turbocharger Optimization using 1-D Simulation Tools Oldrich Vitek, Jan Macek, Milos Polasek, Czech Technical University in Prague 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0439 Integrated Simulation of the Engine and Control System of a Turbocharged Diesel Engine Yongsheng He, GM R&D Center; Chan-Chiao Lin, Anupam Gangopadhyay, General Motors Corp. 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0440 Otto and VCR Miller Engine Performance during the European Driving Cycle Bernardo Ribeiro, Jorge J. Martins, Universidade do Minho; Nikit Kothari, Indian Institute of Technology

Planned by Advanced Powerplant Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board; Diesel Engine Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Tuesday, April 4 Modeling of SI and Diesel Engines (Part 2 of 6) Heat Release Analysis and Control-Oriented Models Session Code: P7 1:30 p.m. Room D3-24/25 Session Time:

Organizers - Thomas Morel, Gamma Technologies Inc. Chairpersons - Federico Millo, Politecnico di Torino; Matthew D. Warner, Thomas J. Wanat, Gamma Technologies Inc.; Raj P. Ranganathan, General Motors Corp. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0659 Transient Engine Model as a Tool for Predictive Control Jan Macek, Milos Polasek, Zbynek Sika, Michael Valasek, Martin Florian, Oldrich Vitek, Czech Technical University in Prague 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0654 ROHR Simulation for DI Diesel Engines Based on Sequential Combustion Mechanisms Gerhard Pirker, Franz Chmela, Andreas Wimmer, Large Engines Competence Center 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0655 Automatic Model Calibration for Engine-Process Simulation with Heat- Release Prediction Ingo Friedrich, Helmut Pucher, Technische Universitat Berlin; Thomas Offer, IAV GmbH 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0656 A Model for On-Line Monitoring of In-Cylinder Residual Gas Fraction (RGF) and Mass Flowrate in Gasoline Engines Jing Ping Liu, Henning Kleeberg, Dean Tomazic, FEV Engine Technology Inc.; Joseph Ciaravino, Amer Amer, DaimlerChrysler Corp. 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-0657 The Evaluation of Gross Heat Release in Internal Combustion Engines by Means of Genetic Algorithms Michele Messina 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-0658 Integrated Breathing Model and Multi-Variable Control Approach for Air Management in Advanced Gasoline Engine Alessandro Miotti, Riccardo Scattolini, Politecnico di Milano; Carlo Siviero, Alessandro Musi, Magneti Marelli 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-0660 Control Oriented Modeling of the Gas Exchange Process in Variable Cam Timing Engines Per Öberg, Lars Eriksson, Linköping Univ. 5:15 p.m. 2006-01-0661 Cylinder-by-Cylinder Engine Model and ECU-in-the-Loop Simulation of Common-Rail Direct Injection Diesel Engine Minkwang Lee, Maru Yoon, Myoungho Sunwoo, Hanyang Univ.

Planned by Advanced Powerplant Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board; Diesel Engine Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Tuesday, April 4 Advanced Hybrid Vehicle Powertrains (Part 1 of 5) Session Code: P13 Room D3-26/27 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Michael Duoba, Argonne National Laboratory; Matthew E. Fleming, Ford Motor Co.; Mark A. Theobald, GM Powertrain Chairpersons - Matthew E. Fleming, Ford Motor Co. Time Paper No. Title 9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0441 A Simulation Model for the Saturn VUE Green Line Hybrid Vehicle Chihsiung Lo, Yunfei Luan, Edward D. Tate, Tony H. Zarger, General Motors Corp. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0442 Simulation of an Integrated Starter Alternator (ISA) System for the HMMWV Andreas Malikopoulos, Zoran S. Filipi, Dennis N. Assanis, Univ. of Michigan 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0443 Engine-in-the-Loop Testing for Evaluating Hybrid Propulsion Concepts and Transient Emissions - HMMWV Case Study Zoran S. Filipi, Hosam Fathy, Jonathan Ray Hagena, Alexander Knafl, Rahul Ahlawat, Jinming Liu, Burit Kittirungsi, Dohoy Jung, Dennis N. Assanis, Huei Peng, Jeffrey Stein, Univ. of Michigan 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0444 Simulation of Conventional and Hybrid Vehicle Including Auxiliaries with Respect to Fuel Consumption and Exhaust Emissions Dragan Simic, Christian Kral, Franz Pirker, Arsenal Research

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2008, and also individually. Planned by Advanced Powerplant Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Tuesday, April 4 Advanced Hybrid Vehicle Powertrains (Part 2 of 5) Session Code: P13 Room D3-26/27 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Michael Duoba, Argonne National Laboratory; Matthew E. Fleming, Ford Motor Co.; Mark A. Theobald, GM Powertrain Chairpersons - Mark A. Theobald, GM Powertrain Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0662 Heat Recovery and Bottoming Cycles for SI and CI Engines - A Perspective Richard K. Stobart, Rohitha Weerasinghe, Juergen Eckermann, Univ. of Sussex 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0663 Control Strategy Optimization for a Series Hybrid Vehicle Andrey Konev, Lev Lezhnev, NAMI; Ilya Kolmanovsky, Ford Motor Co. 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0664 Quantifying the Potential Impacts of Regenerative Braking on a Vehicle's Tractive-Fuel Consumption for the U.S., European, and Japanese Driving Schedules Gino Sovran; Dwight A. Blaser 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0665 Fuel Economy Sensitivity to Vehicle Mass for Advanced Vehicle Powertrains Sylvain Pagerit, Aymeric Rousseau, Phillip B. Sharer, Argonne National Laboratory 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-0666 An Analytic Foundation for the Toyota Prius THS-II Powertrain with a Comparison to a Strong Parallel Hybrid-Electric Powertrain Jerome Meisel, Georgia Institute of Technology 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-0667 Integrating Data, Performing Quality Assurance, and Validating the Vehicle Model for the 2004 Prius Using PSAT Franck Bourry, Aymeric Rousseau, Phillip B. Sharer, Sylvain Pagerit, Michael Duoba, Argonne National Laboratory 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-0668 A Study of the Power Transfer Systems for HEVs Tomoyuki Hanyu, Hiroshi Iwano, Hiraku Ooba, Shinobu Kamada, Yuki Kosaka, Susumu Komiyama, Kazuhiro Takeda, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2008, and also individually. Planned by Advanced Powerplant Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Tuesday, April 4 Compression Ignition Combustion Processes (Part 3 of 3) Session Code: P15 Room D3-28 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Yasuhiro Daisho, Waseda University; John F. Wright, Cummins Inc. Chairpersons - Yasuhiro Daisho, Waseda University; John F. Wright, Cummins Inc. Assistant Chairpersons - Leon A. Lapointe, Cummins Electronics Co. Inc. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0195 A Real Time NOx Model for Conventional and Partially Premixed Diesel Combustion Magnus Andersson, Lund Institute of Technology; Christof Nohre, University of Karlsruhe; Anders Hultqvist, Bengt Johansson, Lund Institute of Technology 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0199 Drastic Emission Reduction Using High Boost and Wide and High EGR Rate in Heavy Duty Diesel Engines CANCELLED Masahiro Misawa, Yuzo Aoyagi, Yoshiyuki Hyoudou, New Ace Inst. Co. Ltd.; Masayuki Kobayashi, JATCO Ltd.; Akira Noda, Yuichi Goto, Hajime Ishii, National Traffic Safety & Enviro Lab. 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0077 Advanced Diesel Combustion Using of Wide Range, High Boosted and Cooled EGR System by Single Cylinder Engine Yuzo Aoyagi, Hideaki Osada, Masahiro Misawa, New Ace Inst. Co. Ltd.; Yuichi Goto, Hajime Ishii, National Traffic Safety & Enviro Lab. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0073 Research into Autoignition Characteristics of Diesel Fuel in a Controllable Active Thermo-Atmosphere Jun Deng, Zhjjun Wu, Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ.; Liguang Li, Tongji Univ.; Wei Feng, Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2012, and also individually. Planned by Diesel Engine Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Tuesday, April 4 Hydrogen IC Engines Session Code: P24 Room D3-28 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Stephen A. Ciatti, Argonne National Laboratory; Sanjiv Kumar, Ballard Power Systems; Robert P. Larsen, Argonne National Laboratory; William Francis Stockhausen, Ford Motor Co.; Thomas Wallner, Argonne National Laboratory Chairpersons - Stephen A. Ciatti, Argonne National Laboratory Assistant Chairpersons - William Francis Stockhausen, Vance Zanardelli, Ford Motor Co. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0430 A Critical Review of Experimental Research on Hydrogen Fueled SI Engines Sebastian Verhelst, Ghent University; Stefaan Verstraeten, Karel de Grote-Hogeschool; Roger Sierens, Ghent University 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0432 Liquid Hydrogen Storage Systems developed and manufactured for the first time for Customer Cars Franz Amaseder, BMW Group; Guenter Krainz, Magna Steyr 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0433 Hydrogen ICE Vehicle Testing Activities James E. Francfort, Idaho National Laboratory; Donald Karner, Electric Transportation Engineering 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0434 Standardized Equation for Hydrogen Gas Densities for Fuel Consumption Applications Eric W. Lemmon, Marcia Huber, Dan Friend, National Institute Standards & Tech.; Carl Paulina, EPA Office of Mobile Sources 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-0651 Aspects Regarding the Combustion of Hydrogen in Spark Ignition Engine Niculae Negurescu, Constantin Pana, Marcel Ginu D. Popa, Dorin Soare, Univ. Politehnica Bucuresti 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-0652 Transient High-Pressure Hydrogen Jet Measurements Benjamin R. Petersen, Jaal B. Ghandhi, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-0653 Direct-Injected Hydrogen-Methane Mixtures in a Heavy-Duty Compression Ignition Engine Gordon P. McTaggart-Cowan, H.L. Jones, Steven N. Rogak, W. Kendal Bushe, Philip G. Hill, Univ. of British Columbia; Sandeep Munshi, Westport Innovations Inc. 2006-01-0431 The New 12-Cylinder Hydrogen Engine in the 7 Series: The H2 ICE Age has Begun (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Gerrit Kiesgen, Manfred Klueting, Christian Bock, Hubert Fischer, BMW Group

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2009, and also individually. Planned by Advanced Powerplant Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Tuesday, April 4 Magnesium Technologies (Part 3 of 3) Session Code: M3 Room M2-29 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Toby V. Padfield, ZF Sachs; Wenyue Zheng, CANMET Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0522 The USAMP Magnesium Powertrain Cast Components Project Joy Adair Hines, Robert C. McCune, John E. Allison, Ford Motor Co.; Bob R. Powell, Larry Ouimet, General Motors Corp.; William L. Miller, GM Powertrain; Randy Beals, Lawrence Kopka, DaimlerChrysler Corp.; Peter P. Ried, Ried & Associates LLC 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0523 Lightweight Magnesium Intensive Body Structure Stephen Logan, Al Kizyma, Craig Patterson, Suresh Rama, DaimlerChrysler Corp. 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0524 The Effect of Porosity on the Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Die Cast Mg Alloys Nir Moscovitch, German Gertsberg, Nir Nagar, Mark Lautzker, Nick Fantetti, Boris Bronfin, Dead Sea Magnesium Ltd. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0525 Quick Plastic Forming of a Decklid Inner Panel with Commercial AZ31 Magnesium Sheet Ravi Verma, Jon T. Carter, General Motors Corp. 11:00 a.m. ORAL ONLY Magnesium: A North American Strategic Vision for Automotive Weight Reduction...A USAMP Vision for Advancing Magnesium Technology Gerald Cole, LightWeightStrategies LLC

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2036, and also individually. Planned by Non-Ferrous Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Tuesday, April 4 Safety Test Methodology Session Code: B26 Room M2-29 Session Time: 1:30 p.m. The Safety Test Methodology session presents papers in advancement of testing and modeling of automotive safety areas. Presentations deal with CAE-based component test methodologies, a prototype analysis system to assess and forecast vehicle fatality risk and also cover rollover related technologies including component test methodology, analysis of sled tests for cur-trip rollover sensing development, and applications of photogrammetry. Organizers - Clifford C. Chou, Ford Motor Co.; P. Michael Miller, MGA Research Corp. Chairpersons - Patrick M. Miller, MGA Research Corp.; Anindya Deb, Indian Institute of Science Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0717 An Application of Car Crash Test Technology to a Causal Investigation of a Revolving Door Accident Keiji Hatano, Hiroshi Kawai, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.; Yotaro Hatamura, Hatamura Institute for the Advancement of Technology; Takahiko Uchimura, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0718 Development of a Prototype Safety Analysis System to Assess and Forecast Vehicle Safety Hideki Suzuki, Yoichi Sugimoto, Honda R&D Co. Ltd.; R. Michael Van Auken, John W. Zellner, Dynamic Research, Inc. 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0719 A New Calibration Specification for Linear Displacement Transducers Raul A. Arbelaez, Matthew Brumbelow, Insurance Institute for Highway Safety; Zhenwen Wang, Michiel van Ratingen, First Technology Safety Systems Inc. 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0720 Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) 208 - Occupant Crash Protection: Right Front Passenger Test Methodologies Jeff M. Lewandowski, MGA Research Corp. 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-0721 A Dynamic Component Rollover Crash Test System Robert W. McCoy, Clifford C. Chou, Ford Motor Co.; Roel Van De Velde, TNO 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-0722 Simple Models for Analysis of Curb- and Soil-Trip Rollover Events Yibing Shi, Guy Nusholtz, DaimlerChrysler Corp. 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-0723 Image Analysis of A Rollover Crash Test Using Photogrammetry Clifford C. Chou, Robert W. McCoy, Jerry Jialiang Le, Ford Motor Co.; Stephen J. Fenton, William Neale, Nathan A. Rose, Kineticorp LLC 5:15 p.m. 2006-01-1682 Comparison of Dynamic and Static Web Loop Deployment Forces John R. Yannaccone, Forensic Safety Group; Larry Sicher, ARCCA Inc. 2006-01-0724 Analysis of Vehicle Kinematics in Laboratory-Based Rollover Test Modes (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Clifford C. Chou, Fubang Wu, Ford Motor Co.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-1998, and also individually. Planned by Occupant Protection Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Tuesday, April 4 Biomechanics (Part 3 of 3) Session Code: B20 Room M2-30 Session Time: 9:00 a.m. This session will present current research on the biomechanics of impact and injury. Paper topics will include dummy biofidelity assessment, analysis of restraint performance, development of injury criteria and tolerances for the head, spine, chest and extremities, injury mechanisms, and clinical studies of injury outcome. Organizers - William N. Newberry, Exponent Inc.; Charles J. Griswold, C J Griswold Inc. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0250 A Method for Documenting Locations of Rib Fractures for Occupants in Real-World Crashes Using Medical Computed Tomography (CT) Scans Nichole L. Ritchie, Stewart C Wang, Mark R. Sochor, Lawrence W. Schneider, Univ. of Michigan 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0251 Application of Anthropomorphic Test Device Crash Test Kinetics to Post Mortem Human Subject Lower Extremity Testing Adam J. Bartsch, John H. Bolte, Alan S. Litsky, Ohio State Univ.; Rodney G. Herriott, Transportation Research Center Inc.; Joseph D. McFadden, Vehicle Research and Test Center 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0674 Response of Reclined Post Mortum Human Subjects To Frontal Impact John Wiechel, John Bolte, Ohio State Univ. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0253 Assessment of 3 and 6-Year-Old Neck Injury Criteria Based on Field Investigation, Modeling, and Sled Testing Mark R. Sochor, Daniel P. Faust, Kathryn F. Anderson, Univ. of Michigan; Skip Barnes, Stephen A. Ridella, TRW Automotive; Stewart Wang, Univ. of Michigan 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0675 A More Effective Post-Crash Safety Feature to Improve the Medical Outcome of Injured Occupants Jeffrey Augenstein, William Lehman Injury Res. Ctr, The George Washington Univ.; Kennerly Digges, George Washington Univ.; George Bahouth, Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation; Elana Perdeck, William Lehman Injury Res. Ctr, The George Washington Univ.; Nils Borchers, Peter Baur, BMW

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-1995, and also individually. Planned by Occupant Protection Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Tuesday, April 4 Driving Innovation Through Leadership, A Woman's Perspective Panel Session Code: CONG16 Room M2-30 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Carol C. Tierney, General Dynamics Land Systems Moderators - Carol A. Story, International Truck and Engine Corp. Panelists - Suzanne M. Cole, Cole & Associates Inc.; Manjusha Dawande, Delphi Corp.; Lisa Prokurat-Franks, US Army TACOM; Betsy Spratt, Cummins Inc.; Mary Ann Wright, Collins & Aikman

Tuesday, April 4 Thermal Systems Components Session Code: HX3 Room M2-30 Session Time: 3:45 p.m.

Organizers - Raj P. Ranganathan, General Motors Corp.; Ronald R. Semel, Air International US Inc. Time Paper No. Title

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-0725 Design Considerations for an Integral-Receiver Dryer Condenser Ramesh K. Shah, A. Prabhakaran, Subros Ltd. 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-0726 Numerical Modeling of Cross Flow Compact Heat Exchanger with Louvered Fins using Thermal Resistance Concept Dohoy Jung, Dennis N. Assanis, Univ. of Michigan 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-0727 Environmentally Driven Development of New Heat Exchanger Materials Anders Falkeno, Outokumpu Copper Strip AB 5:15 p.m. 2006-01-0728 New Metal-Plastic Technology for Front End Modules Laurence Marechal, Valeo Engine Cooling Inc.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2041, and also individually. Planned by Vehicular Thermal Management Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group

Tuesday, April 4 Pedestrian Safety (Part 1 of 2) Session Code: B23 Room M3-31 Session Time: 9:00 a.m. This session focuses on everything related to pedestrian safety. The topics of the presentations include but are not limited to the biomechanics of pedestrian impact, development of test devices and countermeasures for pedestrian protection, and epidemiology of pedestrian injury. The session should be of interest for everyone within the fields of pedestrian safety and biomechanics. Organizers - B. Johan Ivarsson, Univ. of Virginia; Dominique Cesari, INRETS Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0460 Effect of Active Muscle Forces on the Response of Knee Joint at Low Speed Lateral Impacts Anurag Soni, Anoop Chawla, Sudipto Mukherjee, Indian Institute of Technology 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0463 A Study on Development of a Human Pelvis FE Model by Applying in- vivo CT Information of the Human Coxal Bone Cheolwoong Ko, Atsuhiro Konosu, Japan Automobile Research Institute (JARI), JAPAN; Jiro Sakamoto, Yukihiro Yukita, Kanazawa Univ., JAPAN 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0464 Current Trends in Bumper Design for Pedestrian Impact Peter J. Schuster, California Polytechnic State Univ. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0681 Kinematic Analysis of Head/Neck Motion in Pedestrian-Vehicle Collisions Using 6-Degree-of-Freedom Instrumentation Cubes Rodney William Rudd, Jason R. Kerrigan, Jeff R. Crandall, Carlos Arregui, Univ. of Virginia 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0683 Development of a Finite Element Model for a Pedestrian Pelvis and Lower Limb Yuji Kikuchi, Yukou Takahashi, Honda R&D Co., Ltd.; Fumie Mori, PSG Co. Ltd. 11:30 a.m. 2006-01-0461 Development of a Nighttime Pedestrian Recognition Assistance System Takayuki Tsuji, Hideki Hashimoto, Nobuharu Nagaoka, Izumi Takatsudo, Honda R&D Co., Ltd.

Planned by Occupant Protection Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Tuesday, April 4 Pedestrian Safety (Part 2 of 2) Session Code: B23 Room M3-31 Session Time: 1:30 p.m. This session focuses on everything related to pedestrian safety. The topics of the presentations include but are not limited to the biomechanics of pedestrian impact, development of test devices and countermeasures for pedestrian protection, and epidemiology of pedestrian injury. The session should be of interest for everyone within the fields of pedestrian safety and biomechanics. Organizers - B. Johan Ivarsson, Univ. of Virginia; Dominique Cesari, INRETS Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0462 The Causes of Head Injury in Vehicle-Pedestrian Impacts: Comparing the Relative Danger of Vehicle and Road Surface Robert Kendall, Mark Meissner, Jeff R. Crandall, Univ. of Virginia 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0682 The Influence of Pelvis Design on the Lateral Pelvic Impact Response of the Polar-II Pedestrian Dummy Damien L. Subit, B. Johan Ivarsson, Univ. of Virginia; Yuji Kikuchi, Honda R&D Co. Ltd.; Yukou Takahashi, Honda R&D Americas Inc.; Jeff R. Crandall, Univ. of Virginia 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0684 Development and Validation of a Finite Element Model for the Polar-II Upper Body Jaeho Shin, Sang-Hyun Lee, Jason Kerrigan, Kurosh Darvish, Jeff Crandall, Univ. of Virginia; Akihiko Akiyama, Yukou Takahashi, Masayoshi Okamoto, Yuji Kikuchi, Honda R&D Co., Ltd.

Planned by Occupant Protection Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Tuesday, April 4 Audio Systems Session Code: AE3 Room M3-31 Session Time: 3:45 p.m.

Organizers - Richard S. Stroud, Stroud Audio Inc. Assistant Chairpersons - Thomas Hermann, Ford Motor Co. Time Paper No. Title

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-0479 Design of a Diversity-Antenna Receiver System as Applied to the Satellite Radio Service Harry Diamond, Delphi Electronics and Safety 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-0480 A New Design Principle of Active Receiving Antennas applied with a High Impedance Amplifier-Diversity-Module in a Compact Multi-band- Antenna-System on a Plastic Trunk Lid Heinz K. Lindenmeier, Universitat der Bondeswehr Munchen 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-0481 Reference vs. Preference: The "Surround" of Surround Sound Richard S. Stroud, Stroud Audio Inc. 5:15 p.m. ORAL ONLY Audio Tuner Shootout-Man versus Machine David L. Clark, DLC Design 2006-01-0478 The Future of Digital Broadcast: More than Just Crystal Clear Sound (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Michael Weber, BMW 2006-01-0482 Use of Heat Pipe Technology for Multi Media Thermal Management (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Jihad Y. Hammoud, Scott Dudley, Nikhil Apte, Ford Motor Co.

Planned by Electrical and Electronic Systems Committee / Automobile Electronic Activity

Tuesday, April 4 Diesel Exhaust Emission Control Modeling (Part 2 of 3) Session Code: FL5 Room M3-32 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Colin P. Garner, Loughborough Univ.; George G. Muntean, Battelle Memorial Institute; Cornelius N. Opris, Caterpillar Inc. Chairpersons - Cornelius N. Opris, Caterpillar Inc. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0465 Empirical and Theoretical Investigations of Active-flow Control on Diesel Engine After-treatment Ming Zheng, Dong Wang, Graham T. Reader, Meiping Wang, Univ. of Windsor 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0467 An Advanced 1D 2-Layer Catalyzed Diesel Particulate Filter Model to Simulate: Filtration by the Wall and Particulate Cake, Oxidation in the Wall and Particulate Cake by NO2 and O2, and Regeneration by Heat Addition Hasan Mohammed, Michigan Technological Univ.; Antonio P. Triana, John Deere Power Systems; John H. Johnson, Song-Lin Yang, Michigan Technological Univ. 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0466 An Experimental and Modeling Study of a Diesel Oxidation Catalyst and a Catalyzed Diesel Particulate Filter Using a 1-D 2-Layer Model Hasan Mohammed, Venkata Ravindranath Lakkireddy, John H. Johnson, Susan T. Bagley, Michigan Technological Univ. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0468 Numerical Simulation of NO/NO2/NH3 Reactions on SCR-Catalytic Converters: Model Development and Applications Daniel Chatterjee, Thomas Burkhardt, Michel Weibel, DaimlerChrysler AG; Enrico Tronconi, Isabella Nova, Cristian Ciradelli, Politecnico di Milano 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0469 A Combined 3D/Lumped Modeling Approach to Ammonia SCR After- Treatment Systems: Application to Mixer Designs Mikael K. Karlsson, Ulf Wallin, Sten Fredholm, Swenox AB; Jonas Jansson, Gert-Ove Wahlstrom, Volvo Powertrain Corp.; Christoph M. Schaer, Christopher H. Onder, Lino Guzzella, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology 2006-01-0470 Modeling and Laboratory Studies for DeSOx Characteristics of LNT (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Jeong Y. Kim, Yisun Cheng, Ford Motor Co.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2023, and also individually. Planned by Fuels and Lubricants Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group

Tuesday, April 4 Diesel Exhaust Emission Control Modeling (Part 3 of 3) Session Code: FL5 Room M3-32 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Colin P. Garner, Loughborough Univ.; George G. Muntean, Battelle Memorial Institute; Cornelius N. Opris, Caterpillar Inc. Chairpersons - George G. Muntean, Battelle Memorial Institute Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0471 Development and Experimental Validation of a NOx Trap Model for Diesel Exhaust Grigorios C. Koltsakis, Nikolaos Margaritis, Onoufrios Haralampous, Zissis C. Samaras, Aristotle University Thessaloniki 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0685 A NOx Trap Study Using Fast Response Emission Analysers for Model Validation Ahmad Alimin, C. A. Roberts, Steve F. Benjamin, Coventry Univ. 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0686 Development and Application of a Lean NOX Trap Model Yongsheng He, General Motors Corp. 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0687 Modelling Diesel Engine Combustion and NOx Formation for Model Based Control and Simulation of Engine and Exhaust Aftertreatment Systems Claes Ericson, Scania; Magnus Andersson, Rolf Egnell, Lund Institute of Technology; Bjorn Westerberg, Scania 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-0688 Thermal Studies in the Exhaust Manifold of a Turbocharged V6 Diesel Engine Operating Under Steady-State Conditions Yongsheng He, Paul Anthony Battiston, Alex C. Alkidas, General Motors Corp. 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-0689 A Hybrid Framework for Modeling Aftertreatment Systems: A Diesel Oxidation Catalyst Application Santhoji Katare, Paul M. Laing, Ford Motor Co. 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-0690 Robust Parameter Estimation Algorithms for Nonlinear Aftertreatment Models Santhoji Katare, Ford Motor Co.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2023, and also individually. Planned by Fuels and Lubricants Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group

Tuesday, April 4 Brake Technology (Part 1 of 3) Session Code: AC1 Room O2-33 Session Time: 9:00 a.m. Papers will be presented related to many aspects of brake component, subsystem, and full vehicle performance. Organizers - David G. Ebert, GM Proving Ground; Paul F. Flanagan, Delphi Corp.; Thomas Fornari, Delphi; Paul S. Gritt, DaimlerChrysler Corp.; Frederik Heineken, Delphi Corp.; Derek F. Hodgson, PBR International USA, Ltd.; Jim Kubokawa, ADVICS North America Inc.; John F. Limberg; Douglas C. Myers, Visteon Chassis Systems; J. Chris Oakwood, Ford Motor Co.; Robert S. Perkins, Bosch Braking Systems Corp.; Mark T. Riefe, General Motors Corp.; Bangalore A. Suresh, General Dynamics Corp.; George H. Waterman, Sanluis Rassini International Inc. Chairpersons - Paul S. Gritt, DaimlerChrysler Corp.; Mark T. Riefe, General Motors Corp. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0477 Virtual and Experimental Analysis of Brake Assist Systems Aldo Sorniotti, Politecnico di Torino 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0472 The Effect of Racetrack / High Energy Driving on Brake Caliper Performance David B. Antanaitis, Joel Sanford, General Motors Corp. 10:00 a.m. ORAL ONLY Analytical Approaches vs Real World Fixes for Brake Noise - What are we missing? Hidetoshi Shimizu, ADVICS North America Inc. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0474 Brake Noise Study (Part I) - Low Frequency Squeal Yan Yue, Ralph Allgaier, Naim Jaber, Alex Wang, Robert Bosch Corp. 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0475 Brake Noise Study (Part II) - High Frequency Squeal Naim Jaber, Alex Wang, Yan Yue, Ralph Otto Allgaier, Robert Bosch Corp.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2017, and also individually.

Tuesday, April 4 Brake Technology (Part 2 of 3) Session Code: AC1 Room O2-33 Session Time: 1:30 p.m. Papers will be presented related to many aspects of brake component, subsystem, and full vehicle performance. Organizers - David G. Ebert, GM Proving Ground; Paul F. Flanagan, Thomas Fornari, Delphi Corp.; Paul S. Gritt, DaimlerChrysler Corp.; Frederik Heineken, Delphi Corp.; Derek F. Hodgson, PBR International USA, Ltd.; Jim Kubokawa, ADVICS North America Inc.; John F. Limberg, E&J Enterprises LLC; Douglas C. Myers, Visteon Chassis Systems; J. Chris Oakwood, Ford Motor Co.; Robert S. Perkins, Bosch Braking Systems Corp.; Mark T. Riefe, General Motors Corp.; B.A Suresh, General Dynamics Corp.; George H. Waterman, Sanluis Rassini International Inc. Chairpersons - David G. Ebert, GM Proving Ground; George H. Waterman, Sanluis Rassini International Inc. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0691 The Effect of Rotor Crossdrilling on Brake Performance David B. Antanaitis, Anthony Rifici, General Motors Corp. 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0692 Analytical Study of Design Parameters on Coolng Performance of a Brake Disk Yuan Mao Huang, Shi-Han Chen, National Taiwan Univ. 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0694 Sensitivity Study on Brake Cooling Performance Hongguang Sun, General Motors Corp. 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0473 A Method for Estimating the Benefit of Autonomous Brake Systems Using Traffic Accident Data Magdalena Lindman, Emma Tivesten, Volvo Car Corp. 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-0476 Development of Compact Hydraulic Brake Booster Takashi Kurokawa, Seiichi Kojima, Hiroyuki Matsumori, Shigemitsu Nohira, Akitaka Nishio, ADVICS Co., Ltd. 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-0693 Integrated Brake Disc Design System Hiroyuki Yumoto, Toshikazu Okamura, KIRIU Corp.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2017, and also individually. Planned by Brake Committee / Automobile Chassis Activity

Tuesday, April 4 Loads Simulation and Analysis in Automotive Engineering (Part 1 of 4) - Tire Modeling Session Code: M24 Room O2-37 Session Time: 9:00 a.m. Program Chairs - Yin-ping Chang, Oakland Univ.; James Tebbe, General Motors Corp.; Xiaobo Yang, DaimlerChrysler Corp. Organizers - Jonah Lee, Univ. of Alaska Fairbanks; Patrick O'Heron, MSC Software; Yin-ping Chang, Oakland Univ.; James C. Tebbe, General Motors Corp.; Xiaobo Yang, DaimlerChrysler Corp. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. ORAL ONLY Advances in Safety Dynamics of Tank Trucks - Keynote Address Subhash Rakheja, Concordia Univ. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0496 Interfacial Forces Between Tire and Snow Under Different Snow Depths Jonah Lee, Qing Liu, Univ. of Alaska Fairbanks 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0497 Simulation of Tire-Snow Interfacial Forces for a Range of Snow Densities with Uncertainty Jonah Lee, Qing Liu, Univ. of Alaska Fairbanks; Zissimos Mourelatos, Oakland Univ. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0498 Radial-Ply Tire's Three-Dimensional Transmissibility Analysis Yin-ping Chang, Weidong Zhang, Oakland Univ. 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0499 A Method for Overcoming Limitations of Tire Models for Vehicle Level Virtual Testing Shawn S. You, MTS Systems Corp. The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2038, and also individually. Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Tuesday, April 4 Military Vehicle: Human Performance Modeling and Simulation Session Code: MV1 Room O2-37 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Kyle J. Nebel, US Army TACOM; Kelvin S. Oie, US Army Research Laboratory Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0700 Human Modeling in Requirements Management for Development of the Future Combat Systems ORAL ONLY Oded M. Flascher, Science Applications International Corp. 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0698 Strength and Balance Guided Posture Selection during a Battery Maintenance Task Suzanne G. Hoffman, Don B. Chaffin, David W. Wagner, Univ. of Michigan-Ann Arbor 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0699 Behavior-Based Model of Clavicle Rhythm for Simulating Extreme Reaches Joshua S. Danker, Univ. of Michigan-Ann Arbor; Matthew P. Reed, Transportation Research Institute 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

2006-01-0696 Optimization-Based Workspace Zone Differentiation and Visualization for SantosTM (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Jingzhou Yang, Univ. of Iowa 2006-01-0697 New Capabilities for the Virtual-Human SantosTM (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Jingzhou Yang, Univ. of Iowa

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2040, and also individually. Planned by Military Vehicle Committee / Commercial Vehicle Activity

Tuesday, April 4 Extension of Product Life Cycle - Remanufacturing Session Code: ENV4 Room O2-38 Session Time: 9:00 a.m. Remanufacturing reuses intact components in a process that saves energy, natural resources, and cost. It is an attractive service proposal in today's competitive market, where manufacturers are increasing vehicle warranties. It is also a secure supply source for past models with long service periods. This session will focus on: Life Cycle product costs (new original equipment through full service life), Remanufacturing and Testing in general and specifically on mechatronic and electronic components, and the impact of the European End-of-Life Vehicle legislation on remanufacturing opportunities. Organizers - Jeffrey Stukenborg, Delphi Corp.; Fernand Weiland, APRA Technical Service Time Paper No. Title 9:00 a.m. ORAL ONLY How Will ELV (European End of Life Vehicle) Legislation Affect Reusing & Remanufacturing Fernand Weiland, APRA Technical Service 9:30 a.m. ORAL ONLY Design for Remanufacturing Rolf Steinhilper, Bernd Rosemann, Univ. of Bayreuth 10:00 a.m. ORAL ONLY Implementation of Design for Remanufacturing Nabil Nasr, Rochester Inst. of Technology 10:30 a.m. ORAL ONLY Remanufacturing Vehicle Electronics and Mechatronics Russ Schinzing, Cardone Industries 11:00 a.m. ORAL ONLY Remanufacturing Tomorrow's Technology Philippe Desnos, Delphi Diesel Aftermarket

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2026, and also individually. Planned by Environmental Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group

Tuesday, April 4 Military Vehicle: Fuels and Lubes Session Code: MV3 Room O2-38 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Brian J. McKay, US Army TACOM; Luis Villahermosa, US Army Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-1673 Single Fuel Research Program Comparative Results of the Use of JP-8 Aviation Fuel versus Diesel Fuel on a Direct Injection and Indirect Injection Diesel Engine Roussos Papagiannakis, Hellenic Air Force Academy 2:00 p.m. ORAL ONLY Impact of Military JP-8 on Heavy Duty Diesel Engine Performance and Emissions Zoran S. Filipi, Univ. of Michigan 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0702 Properties of Fischer-Tropsch (FT) Fuel Blends for Use in Military Equipment Eric Sattler, Brian J. McKay, US Army TACOM; Patsy Muzzell, US Army National Automotive Center; Robert L. Freerks, Syntroleum Corp.; Leo L. Stavinoha, Stavinoha Enterprises 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0701 Engine Oil Viscometer Based on Oil Pressure Sensor Taeyoung Han, Simon S. Wang, Mark Krage, Delphi Corp. 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-0703 Feasibility of Detecting Antifreeze Leakage in Diesel Engine Oils Simon S. Wang, Yingjie Lin, Delphi Corp.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2040, and also individually. Planned by Military Vehicle Committee / Commercial Vehicle Activity

Tuesday, April 4 Noise and Vibration (Part 3 of 6): Steering/Suspensions Session Code: AC3 9:00 a.m. Room O2-44 Session Time: Noise and vibration phenomena associated with automotive steering and/or suspension systems. Organizers - Rod Hadi, Freudenberg-Nok; Mohamad Qatu, Ford Motor Co.; Christopher D. Morgan, Key Safety Systems Inc. Chairpersons - Tom Lahvic, Ford Motor Co.; Christopher D. Morgan, Key Safety Systems Inc. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. ORAL ONLY Effect of Suspension upon Shift Quality in Rear Wheel Drive Vehicles Rick Szumski, Jianmin Gu, Kun-Tien Shu, bijan Khatib-Shahidi, Ford Motor Co. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0483 Prediction of Vehicle Steering System NVH from Component-Level Test Data Christian M. Fernholz, Visteon Corp.; Gerald Nessler, Sound Answers, Inc. 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0484 A Comparative Study of Advanced Suspension Dampers for Vibration and Shock Isolation Performance of Road Vehicle A.S.M. Shawkatul Islam, A. K W. Ahmed, CONCAVE Research Center, Concordia Univ. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0485 NVH Improvement of Car Suspension using Transfer Path and Running Mode Analysis Alexander Kruse, ZF SACHS 2006-01-0486 Experimental Investigation on the Effect of different Bumps on Car Noise Emission (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Mohammad Hodaei, Sharif Univ of Technology; M. Behzad, Sharif Univ. of Technology

Planned by Noise and Vibration Committee / Automobile Chassis Activity

Tuesday, April 4 Noise and Vibration (Part 4 of 6): Materials Session Code: AC3 Room O2-44 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Christopher D. Morgan, Key Safety Systems Inc.; Richard E. Wentzel, Roush Industries Inc.; Peter A. Jackson, American Acoustical Products Inc.; Barry R. Wyerman, Janesville-Sackner Group Chairpersons - James M. Nieters, Sound Resources II LLC; Mohamad Qatu, Ford Motor Co. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0704 Deformation of NVH Materials Used In Transmission Shift Cable Systems Through Their Life Cycle Gregory Phillip Ruhlander, Dura Automotive Systems Inc. 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0705 Dependence of NVH Performance of Plastic Air Intake Manifolds on the Structural Design Michele Battistoni, Giulio Pispola, Carlo Nazareno Grimaldi, Universita degli Studi di Perugia; Gianluca Mattogno, Nazario Bellato, Magneti Marelli Powertrain SPA 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0706 Use of Expandable Epoxy Foams for the Improvement of Structureborne NVH Performance Mitchell Paul Buback, Philip E. Weber, Sika Corp. 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0707 Application of Novel Viscoelastic Microcellular Foams for Passive Noise Control in Automotive Body Structures Mohammed Y. Serry Ahmed, Univ. of Toronto; Noureddine Atalla, Universite de Sherbrooke; Patrick C. Lee, Chul B. Park, Univ. of Toronto 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-0708 High Performance Vehicle Chassis Structure for NVH Reduction Mallikarjuna Bennur, Daniel L. Posthuma, Craig W. Lewitzke, General Motors Corp. 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-0709 Development of a Thermoplastic Cam Cover for a 4.0L V6 SOHC Engine Abdelkrim Zouani, Ford Motor Co.; Berthold Shiele, Dana Selaing Products - Victor Reinz 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-0710 Development of a Lightweight Sound Package for 2006 Brand-New Vehicle Categorized as C Yoshihiro Noguchi, Takayuki Doi, Hiroko Tada, Kazuhito Misaji, Honda R&D Co., Ltd. 5:15 p.m. 2006-01-0711 The Effect of Processing Parameters on the Acoustical Efficiency of Open-Cell PMMA Materials Youssef Atalla, Universite de Sherbrooke; J. Fu, Univ. of Ottawa; H. E. Naguib, Univ. of Toronto

Planned by Noise and Vibration Committee / Automobile Chassis Activity

Tuesday, April 4 Automotive Lighting Technology (Part 3 of 4) - Automotive Lighting Engineering Analysis: Modeling and Evaluations Session Code: B10 Room O3-45 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Jianzhong Jiao, North American Lighting Inc. Chairpersons - Michael J. Flannagan, Univ. of Michigan Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0490 Design of Experiment Analysis of Thermal Variables that Affect Automotive Lighting CFD Temperatures Fadi El-khatib, Joseph Bielecki, Thomas Poorman, North American Lighting Inc. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0489 Strategies for Optimizing Headlamp Illumination and Visibility Along Curves John D. Bullough, John Van Derlofske, Yukio Akashi, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0487 Enhanced Challenges by Styling Pressure on Ordinary Position Lamps Christian Buchberger, Automotive Lighting Reutlingen GmbH 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0944 The Evaluation of AFS Beam Pattern using the Movement of the Driver's Eye-Fixation Point Yuichi Shibata, Koito Manufacturing Co., Ltd.; Hans-Joachim Schmidt-Clausen, Technical Univ. of Darmstadt; Carsten Diem, Koito Europe NV 2006-01-0488 Dynamic Structural Simulation of the SAE J577 Vibration Test (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Curt Schrader, Guide Corp.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-1993, and also individually. Planned by Human Factors Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Tuesday, April 4 Automotive Lighting Technology (Part 4 of 4) - Automotive Lighting Product Innovation and Improvement Session Code: B10 Room O3-45 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Jianzhong Jiao, North American Lighting Inc. Chairpersons - Rainer Neumann, Visteon Deutschland GmbH Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0714 Electronic Intelligent Turn Signal System Richard L. Ponziani, RLP Engineering 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0716 Front Signal Image of Vehicles - Potential for Safety and Styling Detlef Decker, Hella KGaA Hueck & Co. 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0713 Low Power DC and PWM Operation of Halogen Bulbs Thomas Tessnow, Michael D. Tucker, Daniel D. Devir, Osram Sylvania Products 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0715 New Headlamp Bulbs for Higher Peripheral Visibility and Reduced Discomfort Glare Lukas Küpper, Albrecht Kraus, Klaus Schoeller, Philips Automotive Lighting 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-1667 Infrared Reflective Coatings for Automotive Bulb Shields Michael A. Strazzanti, Isatec Technical Center; Joe Dombrowski, Com-Corp Industries 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-0712 Liquid Crystal Automotive Lighting Michael A. Strazzanti, Illume LLC

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-1993, and also individually. Planned by Human Factors Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Tuesday, April 4 SI Combustion (Part 3 of 3) Mixture Preparation / Alternative Fuels Session Code: P10 Room O3-46 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Terrence F. Alger, Southwest Research Institute; Richard S. Davis, General Motors Corp.; Mark C. Sellnau, Delphi Corp. Chairpersons - Mark C. Sellnau, Delphi Corp. Assistant Chairpersons - Terrence Alger, Southwest Research Institute Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0491 A Second Law Analysis of High Efficiency Low Emission Gasoline Engine Concepts John T. Farrell, John G. Stevens, Walter Weissman, ExxonMobil Research & Engineering Co. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0492 An Experimental and Modeling Based Investigation into Post Fuel Injection Vapor Generation Jim Cowart, Naval Academy; Leonard Hamilton, US Naval Academy 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0494 The Effects of Temperature and Pressure on Stretched, Freely Propagating, Premixed, Laminar Methane-Air Flame Anupam De, David Ting, Univ. of Windsor; M. David Checkel, Univ. of Alberta 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0495 SI Engine Lean-Limit Extension Through LPG Throttle-Body Injection for Low CO2 and NOx Mohammad Ali Khan, Harry C. Watson, Paul Albert Baker, Gordon Liew, Univ. of Melbourne; Damian Johnston, BP Australia Pty. Ltd.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2016, and also individually. Planned by Advanced Powerplant Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Tuesday, April 4 Structural Crashworthiness (Part 1 of 2) Session Code: B28 Room O3-46 Session Time: 1:30 p.m. The Structural Crashworthiness sessions present an excellent overview of diverse topics group of papers which include: optimization methodologies for crashworthiness design problems, modeling of spot weld and adhesive for dynamic crash simulations, discussions of the challenges observed in crashworthiness models, and several analytical and numerical approaches in analyzing and optimizing crash pulses. Organizers - Jamel E. Belwafa, Ford Motor Co. Chairpersons - Saeed D. Barbat, Ford Motor Co. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0955 Adhesive Modeling in Crash Simulation Omar Faruque, John Hill, John Bonnen, Kimberly Lazarz, Susan Ward, Ford Motor Co.; Thierry Guimberteau, Radioss Consulting Co. 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0671 A Magic Cube Approach for Crashworthiness Design Chang Qi, Zheng-Dong Ma, Noboru Kikuchi, Christophe Pierre, Univ. of Michigan; Basava B. Raju, US Army TARDEC 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0670 Optimal Crash Pulse for Minimization of Peak Occupant Deceleration in Frontal Impact Zhiqing Cheng, General Dynamics 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0958 Yet Another Look At Crash Pulse Analysis Jiri Kral, General Motors Corp. 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-1666 Lower-Body Injury Rates in Full Engagement Frontal Impacts: Field Data and Logistic Models Tony R. Laituri, Scott Henry, Kaye Sullivan, Priya Prasad, Ford Motor Co.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-1998, and also individually. Planned by Occupant Protection Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Tuesday, April 4 Fatigue Research and Applications (Part 1 of 4) Session Code: M8 Room W1-51 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - John J. Bonnen, Russell A. Chernenkoff, Chin-Chan Chu, Jackie D. Rehkopf, Ford Motor Co. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. ORAL ONLY Keynote - The Secret to Successful Fatigue Life Prediction Steven M. Tipton, Univ. of Tulsa 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0539 Investigation of the Effect of Sample Size on Fatigue Endurance Limit of a Carburized Steel Hong Lin, Robert R. Binoniemi, Gregory A. Fett, Dana Corp.; Chester J. Van Tyne, Brian C. Taylor, David K. Matlock, Colorado School of Mines; Edward Punch, E F Punch Computer Software Solutions; Thomas Woodard, Dana Corp. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0540 High Cycle Fatigue of Cast Aluminum Alloys at Ultrasonic Frequency Carlos Engler-Pinto, Ford Motor Co.; Robert J. Frisch, Ford Scientific Res. Labs.; John V. Lasecki, Ford Research; X. Zhu, J. Wayne Jones, Univ. of Michigan; John E. Allison, Ford Motor Co. 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0542 A Phenomenological Model for Fatigue Life Prediction of Highly Loaded Cylinder Heads Denis Massinon, MONTUPET; I. Guillot, CNRS CECM; G. Cailletaud, Centre des Matériaux; Denis Massinon, P. Meyer, MONTUPET; Guillaume Morin, RENAULT 2006-01-0536 Sensitivity Study of Probit and Two-Point Fatigue Testing Methods (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Jiangtao Song; Paul N. Crepeau, GM Powertrain; Randy Gu, Zissimos Mourelatos, Oakland Univ. 2006-01-0537 A Post-processor for Finite Element Stress-based Fatigue Analysis (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Shixian Shang, Univ. of Windsor; Chao Zheng; William J. Altenhof, Univ. of Windsor; Naiyi Li, Ford Motor Co.; Henry Hu, Univ. of Windsor 2006-01-0541 Cylinder Heads for High Power Gasoline Engines -Thermomechanical Fatigue Life Prediction (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Sebastian Thalmair, Jan Thiele, Andreas Fischersworring-Bunk, BMW Group; Robert Ehart, BMW Motoren GmbH; Melaine Guillou, Ecole Polytechnique

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2031, and also individually. Planned by Ferrous Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Tuesday, April 4 Fatigue Research and Applications (Part 2 of 4) Session Code: M8 Room W1-51 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - John J. Bonnen, Russell A. Chernenkoff, Chin-Chan Chu, Jackie D. Rehkopf, Ford Motor Co. Time Paper No. Title 1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0779 Fatigue Analysis of Axle Differential Cases Sree Sreedhar, Ford Motor Co. ; Durgaprasad Marla, Automotive Component Holdings, LLC; Don Guo, DaimlerChrysler Corp. 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0780 Fatigue Strength Effect of Thread Forming Process in Cast Aluminum Paul N. Crepeau, General Motors Corp.; Johann Blaha, Soeren Schackert, Franz Langmayr, AVL LIST GmbH; Cherng-Chi Chang, Diwakar Krishnaiah, General Motors Corp. 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0782 Fatigue Behavior Analysis and Durability Evaluation of Plastic Fuel Tank Hiroaki Himeki, Hiroshi Kumagai, Katsumi Morohoshi, Nissan Motor Co. Ltd. 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0979 Fatigue Analysis Considering Largest Overall Loop for Multiple Surfaces Abolhassan K. Khosrovaneh, Ravi Kumar Pattu, General Motors Corp. 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-0784 Practical Approach for Fast Durability Analysis and Iterations Hari N. Agrawal, K. Pal, Parambakatoor Perumalswami, Ford Motor Co.; Ramamohan Potukutchi, Engineering Technology Assocs. 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-0785 Simulation of Fatigue Crack Propagation in 3D Shell Structures Holger Aretz, Lasso; Steffen Greuling, DaimlerChrysler AG; Sridhar Srikantan, DaimlerChrysler Corp.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2031, and also individually. Planned by Ferrous Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Tuesday, April 4 Sheet/Hydro/Gas Forming Technology and Modeling (Part 3 of 4) Session Code: M9 Room W1-52 Session Time: 9:00 a.m. Program Chairs - Thomas Stoughton, General Motors Corp.; Michael J. Worswick, Univ. of Waterloo Organizers - Sijun He, Thomas J. Oetjens, Thomas Stoughton, General Motors Corp.; Michael J. Worswick, Univ. of Waterloo; Z. Cedric Xia, Ford Motor Co. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0543 Failure Predictions for Aluminum Tube Hydroforming Processes Edmund Chu, Yu Xu, Alcoa Inc.; Richard W. Davies, Glenn J. Grant, Pacific Northwest National Labs 9:30 a.m. ORAL ONLY Comparison of the Mechanical Properties Between Tube and Sheet Metal Fuh-Kuo Chen, Jheng-Kai Ciou Huang, National Taiwan Univ. 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0544 Effect of End-feed in Hydroforming of Straight and Pre-bent High Strength and Advanced High Strength Steel Tubes Mikhail Sorine, Michael J. Worswick, Dino Oliveira, Univ. of Waterloo 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0545 Hydroforming Simulation for High Strength Steel Tubes Xiaoming Chen, Ming F. Shi, US Steel Corp.; Kenichi Watanabe, Y. Hayashida, Y. Omiya, Kobe Steel Ltd. 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0546 A Study of Sheet Hydro-forming Using High Strength Steel Sheets Takanobu Saito, Takaaki Hira, Yuji Yamasaki, Akihide Yoshitake, JFE Steel Corp.; Klaus W. Blumel, Gerd Hartmann, Franz-Josef Lenze, ThyssenKrupp Stahl Planned by Ferrous Committee / Materials Engineering Activity; Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Tuesday, April 4 Sheet/Hydro/Gas Forming Technology and Modeling (Part 4 of 4) Session Code: M9 Room W1-52 Session Time: 1:30 p.m. Program Chairs - Z. Cedric Xia, Ford Motor Co.; Sijun He, General Motors Corp. Organizers - Sijun He, Thomas J. Oetjens, Thomas Stoughton, General Motors Corp.; Michael J. Worswick, Univ. of Waterloo; Z. Cedric Xia, Ford Motor Co. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0786 Evaluating the Correlations Between Surface Roughness and Dynamic Friction During Metal Forming M. R. Stoudt, J. B. Hubbard, National Institute Standards & Tech.; S. P. Mates; D. J. Pitchure, National Institute Standards & Tech. 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0787 Contact Pressure Distribution for Flow of Metal through Drawbeads Sriram Sadagopan, Ispat Inland Inc. 2:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY Evaluation of Friction Behavior of Automotive Steels with Different Test Methods Hua-Chu Shih, Ming F. Shi, US Steel Corp. 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0788 Investigation and Application of Contact Methodologies in Finite Element Analyses of Hydroform Tooling Systems

Daniel D. Burz, Rahul Kulkarni, Dana Corp. 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. ORAL ONLY The Twist Compression Test: An Improved Method for Evaluating Friction, Galling and Lubricant Failure Jane Huang; Gregory M. Dalton, TribSys LLC 4:15 p.m. ORAL ONLY Advanced Tooling Material and Production for Stamping and Forming High Strength Work Materials Brett Krause

Planned by Ferrous Committee / Materials Engineering Activity; Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Tuesday, April 4 Experiments in Automotive Engineering (Part 3 of 6) - Optical Techniques in Automotive Engineering I Session Code: M23 Room W1-53 Session Time: 9:00 a.m. Program Chairs: Kah-Wah Long, DaimlerChrysler Corp.; Lianxiang Yang, Oakland Univ.; Yung-Li Lee, DaimlerChrysler Corp. Organizers - Lianxiang Yang, Oakland Univ.; Tana Tjhung, DaimlerChrysler Technology Center; Kah Wah Long, DaimlerChrysler Corp. Time Paper No. Title 9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0526 Computer Vision for Shape and Deformation Measurements:Recent Developments and Applications Michael Sutton, Univ. of South Carolina 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0527 Optical Ways to Improve the Tribological System Piston - Ring - Liner

Uwe J. Todsen, FH Hannover 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0528 High Speed Digital Image Correlation Techniques Thorsten Siebert, Dantec Dynamics 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0529 Detection of Contact Stresses and Tooth Meshing Ratio in Planetary Gears Using Image Correlation and Holographic Interferometry Andrzej K. Sikorski, Magna Intl. Inc. 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0530 Dynamic Automotive System Analysis with Optical Measurement Methods John Tyson, Trilion Quality Systems

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2033, and also individually. Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Tuesday, April 4 Experiments in Automotive Engineering (Part 4 of 6) - Optical Techniques in Automotive Engineering II Session Code: M23 Room W1-53 Session Time: 1:30 p.m. Program Chairs: Kah-Wah Long, DaimlerChrysler Corp.; Lianxiang Yang, Oakland Univ.; Yung-Li Lee, DaimlerChrysler Corp. Organizers - Lianxiang Yang, Oakland Univ.; Tana Tjhung, DaimlerChrysler Technology Center; Kah Wah Long, DaimlerChrysler Corp. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0764 Determination of Whole Field Residual Strain Measurement Using 3D- DSPI and Incremental Hole Drilling Praveen R. Samala, Oakland Univ. 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0765 Thermal Extension of Electronic Components Hans Reinhard Schubach, Dr Ettemeyer GmbH & Co. 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0767 Speckle Measuring Systems for NDT Michael Schuth 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-0768 Absolute Phase Measurement Method for Digital 3D Profilometry System Sheng Liu, Lianxiang Yang, Oakland Univ. 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-0769 Two-Reference Beam Double-Pulsed Holographic Interferometry with Direct Phase Measurement in Transient Processes Study Vitaliy Grabovskyy, Viktor Yashnyk, Magna Powertrain Engine Technologies Group 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-0770 Validation and Iteration of Computer Models Using Full-Field Optical Methods John Tyson, Trilion Quality Systems 5:15 p.m. 2006-01-0766 Determination of Impact Stresses in an Automotive Chain Drive Component Rob S. Dwyer-Joyce, Roger Lewis, A. Ward, E. A. Patterson, Sheffield Univ.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2033, and also individually. Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Tuesday, April 4 Fire Safety (Part 4 of 6): Fire Statistics and Analysis (Part 2) Session Code: B9 Room W1-54 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - R. Rhoads Stephenson, Motor Vehicle Fire Research Institute Chairpersons - Rich Cregar, West Virginia Univ.; R Rhoads Stephenson, Motor Vehicle Fire Research Institute Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0547 Computer-Based Training in Vehicle Fire Investigation Part 1: Ignition Sources Leland E. Shields, Leland E Shields Inc.; Robert R. Scheibe, GT Engineering 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0548 Computer-Based Training in Vehicle Fire Investigation Part 2: Fuel Sources and Burn Patterns Leland E. Shields, Leland E. Shields Inc.; Robert R. Scheibe, GT Engineering 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0790 Crashes Accompanied by Fire: What Do the Accident Data Tell Us? Tiffani Fordyce, Wendy Van Selow, Hoa Le-Resnick, Exponent Inc. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0791 Analysis of Garage Fires Helene L. Grossman, Rose Ray, Ke Zhao, Harri K. Kytomaa, Exponent Inc. 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0792 Effective Fire Protection Systems for Vehicles Steven E. Hodges, Kidde Dual Spectrum

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-1990, and also individually. Planned by Fire Safety Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Tuesday, April 4 Fire Safety (Part 5 of 6): Material Flammability and Fire Experiments (Part 1) Session Code: B9 Room W1-54 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - R. Rhoads Stephenson, Motor Vehicle Fire Research Institute Chairpersons - Marc Janssens, Southwest Research Institute; R Rhoads Stephenson, Motor Vehicle Fire Research Institute Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-1010 Flammability of Automotive Plastics Richard N. Walters, SRA International, Inc.; Richard E. Lyon, Federal Aviation Admin. 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-1011 Flammability of Under Hood Insulation Materials E. Fournier, T. Bayne, Biokinetics & Associates, Ltd. 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-1013 Hot Surface Ignition of Gasoline on Engine Materials Norman R. LaPointe, Charles T. Adams, Johnnie Washington, Ford Motor Co. 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-1014 Hot Surface Ignition of Flammable and Combustible Liquids S. Davis, D. Chavez, H. Kytomaa, Exponent Inc.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-1990, and also individually. Planned by Fire Safety Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Tuesday, April 4 Fire Safety (Part 6 of 6): Material Flammability and Fire Experiments (Part 2) Session Code: B9 Room W1-54 Session Time: 3:45 p.m.

Organizers - R. Rhoads Stephenson, Motor Vehicle Fire Research Institute Chairpersons - Michael Blaszkiewicz, Bayer Material Science LLC; R Rhoads Stephenson, Motor Vehicle Fire Research Institute Time Paper No. Title

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-1270 Using the Cone Calorimeter to Predict FMVSS 302 Performance of Interior and Exterior Automotive Materials Karen Colleen Carpenter, Marc Janssens, A. Sauceda, Southwest Research Institute 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-1272 Comparative Abuse Testing of 36 V and 12 V Battery Designs Nathan Weyandt, Southwest Research Institute 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-1274 The Risk Posed to Vehicle Occupants and Rescue Personnel by Dual- Fuelled Vehicles Fitted with Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG) Tanks R. Sproat, A. M. Hassan, Univ. of Birmingham; A. Waldie, G. Jay, D. Holland, Hereford & Worcester Fire & Rescue Serv.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-1990, and also individually. Planned by Fire Safety Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Tuesday, April 4 Vehicle Dynamics and Simulation (Part 1 of 5): Vehicle Components Effects Session Code: AC5 Room W1-55 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - W. Riley Garrott, National Hwy Traffic Safety Admin; Mohamed Kamel Salaani, Mark Heitz, Transportation Research Center Inc.; Gary J. Heydinger, SEA, Ltd.; Janice K. Cooper, Transportation Research Center Inc. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0557 Vehicle Behavior Under the Influence of Steering Dynamics by Means of Low Frequency Torque Input Ikuo Kushiro, Masaki Yamamoto, Toyota Higashifuji Technical Center 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-1680 Measurement of Changes to Vehicle Handling Due to Tread- Separation-Induced Axle Tramp Mark W. Arndt, Michael Rosenfield, Transportation Safety Tech. Inc.; Stephen M. Arndt, Safety Engineering and Forensic Analysis 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0556 Experimental Analysis of Potentials for Tire Friction Estimation in Low- Slip Operating Mode Danijel Pavkovic, Josko Deur, Univ. of Zagreb; Jahan Asgari, Davor Hrovat, Ford Motor Co. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0560 Friction Coefficient on Snowy and Icy Surfaces of Pneumatic Tires Fitted with or without Anti-Skid Devices Giampiero Mastinu, Giorgio Previati, Massimiliano Gobbi, Politecnico di Milano 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0559 Measurement and Modeling of Tire Forces on a Low Coefficient Surface Mohamed Kamel Salaani, Transportation Research Center Inc.; Gary J. Heydinger, The Ohio State Univ.; Paul A. Grygier, National Highway Traffic Safety Admin. 2006-01-0563 The Impact of Worn Shocks on Vehicle Handling and Stability (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Steven E. Guba, Youngwook Ko, Giorgio Rizzoni, Gary J. Heydinger, Dennis A. Guenther, Ohio State Univ.; Ted Wittman, Tenneco Automotive Inc. 2006-01-0564 Fundamental Dynamics of Steering Wheel Torsional Vibration on Smooth Roads (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Xuting Wu, Jason Wong, Max Farhad, General Motors Corp.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2018, and also individually. Planned by Steering, Chassis and Suspension Cmte / Automobile Chassis Activity

Tuesday, April 4 Vehicle Dynamics and Simulation (Part 2 of 5): Dynamics and Rollover Studies Session Code: AC5 Room W1-55 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - W. Riley Garrott, National Hwy Traffic Safety Admin; Mohamed Kamel Salaani, Mark Heitz, Transportation Research Center Inc.; Gary J. Heydinger, SEA, Ltd.; Janice K. Cooper, Transportation Research Center Inc. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0796 Developments in On-Centre Steering Evaluation and Testing Andrew J. Heathershaw, Bishop Innovation, Ltd. 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0798 A Theoretical Analysis Concerning the Influence of the Angle of Axes of Inertia on Vehicle Dynamics Takashi Doi, Takashi Nozawa, Toyota Motor Corp. 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0799 Second Order Vehicle Rollover Metric David A. Renfroe, H. Alex Roberts, The Engineering Institute 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-0802 Simulation of Vehicle-Trailer Combinations by Real-Time Capable DAE Solvers Benjamin Esterl, Torsten Butz, TESIS DYNAware GmbH 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-0800 Effect of the Computational Delay on the Performance of a Hybrid Adaptive Cruise Control System Junmin Wang, Southwest Research Institute; Raul Longoria, Univ. of Texas-Austin 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-0561 Kinematic Simulation Modeling of Over-Constrained Suspensions Daniel G. Domagalski, DaimlerChrysler Corp. 2006-01-0797 Vehicle Handling and Stability Investigation into Causes of Vehicle Drift during Straight Line Braking (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Nihal Mirza, Khalid Hussain, Andrew J. Day, Univ. of Bradford

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2018, and also individually. Planned by Steering, Chassis and Suspension Cmte / Automobile Chassis Activity

Tuesday, April 4 Advances in Lightweight Materials - Casting (Part 1 of 2) Session Code: M2 Room W2-61 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - James M. Boileau, Ford Motor Co.; Rathindra DasGupta, Contech; Pam Lassila, Steve Robison, American Foundry Society Inc. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0509 Semi-Solid Casting of Magnesium and Aluminum Alloys via the CRP (Continuous Rheo-conversion Process) Rathindra DasGupta, Contech; Zachary Brown, SPX Contech Corp.; Q. Pan, W. J. Bernard, Metal Processing Institute 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0513 Notched Bar Izod Impact Properties of Zinc Die Castings K. K. Schrems, O. N. Dogan, US Dept. of Energy; F. E. Goodwin, Intl. Lead Zinc Research Organization 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0512 Development Techniques for Automotive Cast Components Moustapha Mbaye, Gordon Xu, Donald E. Whitacre, Rick A. Borns, Alcoa Automotive Castings 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0511 Rational Selection of Mg Concentration Specifications for 319-Type Alloys Jacob W. Zindel, K. A. Kofeldt, Larry Alan Godlewski, Ravi Vijayaraghavan, William T. Donlon, Ford Motor Co. 11:00 a.m. ORAL ONLY Overview of New Copper Applications in the Automotive Industry Hal M. Stillman, International Copper Assoc. 2006-01-0841 Development of a Versatile Rheocasting Technology (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Joseph Langlais, Alain Lemieux, Alcan International Ltd.; Dominique Bouchard, Claudia Sheehy, Aluminum Technology Center

Planned by Non-Ferrous Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Tuesday, April 4 Developing New Technology Through Student Design Competitions Session Code: P12 Room W2-61 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Stephen D. Gurski, Robert P. Larsen, Argonne National Laboratory Chairpersons - Stephen D. Gurski, Robert P. Larsen, Argonne National Laboratory Time Paper No. Title 1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0514 Design and Development Process for the Equinox REV LSE E85 Hybrid Electric Vehicle Douglas J. Nelson, Steven John Boyd, Paul Hiester, Seth Lawson, Virginia Tech. 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0516 Vehicle Model Development and Verification Using MathWorks Simulink and National Instruments Virtual Instrumentation Marc Herniter, Zachariah Chambers, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0517 Challenge X Mentoring: A Perspective on an Extraordinary Learning Experience Elizabeth Callanan, The MathWorks; Sameer M. Prabhu, MathWorks Inc. 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0518 Use of New Technology in the Challenge X Competition Zachariah Chambers, Marc Herniter, Brian Roser, Todd Richard, Clinton Anthony Hammes, Rose Hulman Institute of Technology 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-0741 A Variable Displacement Engine with Independently Controllable Stroke Length and Compression Ratio John Beard, Paul Rosso, Jason R. Blough, Michigan Technological Univ. 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-0744 Fuel Cell Hybrid Powertrain Design Approach for a 2005 Equinox Taylor Mali, Jennifer Marshall, Matt Stevens, Chris Mendes, Kuo-Feng Tong, Erik Wilhelm, Stephen Beckermann, Roydon Fraser, Michael Fowler, Univ. of Waterloo 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-0745 Development of a 430cc Constant Power Engine for FSAE Competition William Attard, Harry C. Watson, Univ. of Melbourne 5:15 p.m. 2006-01-0747 Development of the MTU Automatic Shifting Manual Six Speed Transmission John Beard, Rebecca Marie Trierweiler, Brigham R. Erickson, Zac Tselios, Michigan Technological Univ. 2006-01-0748 An Experimental Approach to Design, Build, and Test a Throttle Body and Restrictor System for Formula SAE Racing (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Rachel Ann Lanczynski, Brooks P. Byam, Jacqueline Cynthia Fsadni, Allen Hart, Saginaw Valley State Univ.

Tuesday, April 4 Six Sigma (Part 1 of 2) Session Code: AC8 Room W2-62 Session Time: 9:00 a.m. This session will present all papers associated with the use and application of Six Sigma Methodologies and Statistical Tools for Continuous Improvement. The area of application may not be limited to a specific product but to a wide range of products, services and processes to improve productivity, reduce defects, and to optimize processes. Organizers - Bryan L. Dodson, Gary Epstein, Visteon Corp.; Vijit Jayasheela, Kohler Co.; Don P. Lynch, SKF USA Inc. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0554 Metrological Aspects of Six Sigma Applications Maria V. Stoletova, MQVP Inc., Vladimir State Univ. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0553 Application of Six Sigma Methodologies to Improve Requirements Management for Customer Programs Thomas Edmund Austin, Delphi Corp. 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0794 Experimental Learning: Hands on Experiments for Six Sigma Green and Black Belt Training, Part 1 - Manufacturing Environments Ram Ramamurthy, Visteon Corp.; Arlette Reyes, Arlette Reyes 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0555 Friction Stir Welding - Process Variants and Developments in the Automotive Industry W. M. Thomas, S. W. Kallee, D. G. Staines, P. J. Oakley, TWI, Ltd. 11:00 a.m. ORAL ONLY Operationalizing Lean Six Sigma Don P. Lynch, SKF USA Inc.

Planned by Accelerated Testing Conference General Committee / General Planning Committees (Natl. Mtgs)

Tuesday, April 4 Six Sigma (Part 2 of 2) Session Code: AC8 Room W2-62 Session Time: 1:30 p.m. This session will present all papers associated with the use and application of Six Sigma Methodologies and Statistical Tools for Continuous Improvement. The area of application may not be limited to a specific product but to a wide range of products, services and processes to improve productivity, reduce defects, and to optimize processes. Organizers - Gary Epstein, Visteon Corp.; John T. Doyle, George Snow, Continental Teves Chairpersons - Don P. Lynch, SKF USA Inc.; Bryan L. Dodson, Visteon Corp. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY Kepner and Fourie and Six Sigma Matthys Fourie, Thinking Dimensions 2:00 p.m. ORAL ONLY Lessons Learned from 1000 Green Belt Projects Patrick C. Hammett, Univ. of Michigan 2:30 p.m. Panel Six Sigma Expert Discussion In past years we used the panel discussion as an opportunity for the audience to ask some experts in Six Sigma questions about deployment, technical concepts, and about information from their presentation. This ended up being an interaction discussion on topics the audience was interested in. Moderators - Don P. Lynch, SKF USA Inc. Panelists - George W. Dettloff, SKF Automotive Dev; Matthys Fourie, Thinking Dimensions; Patrick C. Hammett, Univ. of Michigan; Don P. Lynch, SKF USA Inc.

Planned by Accelerated Testing Conference General Committee / General Planning Committees (Natl. Mtgs)

Tuesday, April 4 Vehicle Aerodynamics (Part 3 of 5): Wind Tunnel Testing Developments Session Code: B30 Room W2-63 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Jewel B. Barlow, Univ. of Time Paper No. Title 9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0565 Support Strut Interference Effects on Passenger and Racing Car Wind Tunnel Models Ben Hetherington, David Sims-Williams, Univ. of Durham 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0566 The Development of a Passive Magnetic Levitation System for Wind Tunnel Models Robert Muscroft, David Sims-Williams, Durham Univ.; David Cardwell, Cambridge Univ. 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0567 Wake Related Wind Tunnel Corrections for Closed Wall Test Sections Gerhard Wickern, Audi AG 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0568 A Two-Measurement Correction for the Effects of a Pressure Gradient on Automotive, Open-Jet, Wind Tunnel Measurements Edzard G. T. Mercker, BMW Group; Kevin R. Cooper, National Research Council Canada 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0569 Upgrade of the Pininfarina Wind Tunnel ¿ the New "13-Fan" Drive System Antonello Cogotti, Pininfarina Spa

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-1991, and also individually. Planned by Vehicle Configuration Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Tuesday, April 4 Vehicle Aerodynamics (Part 4 of 5): Racing Aerodynamics Session Code: B30 Room W2-63 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Mark E. Gleason, DaimlerChrysler Corp. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0803 Experimental Study on the Influence of Model Motion on the Aerodynamic Performance of a Race Car Peter Aschwanden, RUAG Aerospace; Ulrich Knörnschild, Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG; Jürg Müller, RUAG Aerospace 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0804 On CFD Investigations of Vehicle Aerodynamics with Rotating Wheels' Simulation Angel Huminic, Anghel Chiru, Transilvania Univ. 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0806 Aerodynamics for Formula SAE: Initial Design and Performance Prediction Scott Wordley, Jeff Saunders, Monash Univ. 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-0808 Aerodynamics for Formula SAE: A Numerical, Wind Tunnel and On- Track Study Scott Wordley, Jeffrey W. Saunders, Monash Univ. 2006-01-0807 Use of Computational Fluid Dynamics for the Design of Formula SAE Race Car Aerodynamics (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Punith Doddegowda, Aleksandr Bychkovsky, Albert R. George, Cornell Univ.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-1991, and also individually. Planned by Vehicle Configuration Committee / Automobile Body Activity Tuesday, April 4 Intelligent Vehicle Initiative (IVI) Vehicle Navigation System Session Code: AE8 Room W2-64 Session Time: 9:00 a.m. This session presents new and improving technologies in support of vehicle control systems for driver assistance, early warning and intervention, autonomus driving and in-vehicle navigation concepts. Organizers - Milton J. Dunlop, Kenneth W. Webster, Transportation Research Center Inc. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0810 Hough Transform for Parking Space Estimation using Long Range Ultrasonic Sensors Pär Degerman, Magnus Sethson, Jochen Pohl, Linköping Univ. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0811 Real Time Destination Prediction Based On Efficient Routes John Krumm, Microsoft Research 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0812 NaviQ - A User Satisfaction Questionnaire for In-Vehicle Navigation Systems Cui Li; Blair Nonnecke; Lana M. Trick, Univ. of Guelph 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-1685 Parking Crashes and Parking Assistance System Design: Evidence from Crash Data Bases, the Literature, and Insurance Agent Interviews Paul A. Green, Univ. of Michigan

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2027, and also individually. Planned by Electrical and Electronic Systems Committee / Automobile Electronic Activity

Tuesday, April 4 Cost-Effective Casting Design Session Code: M29 Room W2-64 Session Time: 1:30 p.m. This seminar will help designers and buyers understand the basics of designing and specifying engineered cast metal components. Information will be presented detailing the various casting processes and their tolerances, the five steps of casting design, design conversions to casting, casting process modeling and rapid prototyping for casting. With a few hours, the audience will learn as much about casting design and specifying as they have throughout their careers. Organizers - Steve Robison, American Foundry Society Inc. Panelists - Michael Gwyn, Advanced Technology Institute; Alfred T. Spada, American Foundry Society Inc. Planned by Non-Ferrous Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Tuesday, April 4 Advances in Lightweight Materials - Casting (Part 2 of 2) Session Code: M2 Room W2-64 Session Time: 3:45 p.m.

Organizers - James M. Boileau, Ford Motor Co.; Rathindra DasGupta, Contech; Pam Lassila, Steve Robison, American Foundry Society Inc. Time Paper No. Title 3:45 p.m. 2006-01-0510 Production Uses of Computed Tomography - Samples in an Aluminum Foundry Charles R. Smith, BIR Inc.; Uwe Bischoff, Bernd Georgi, Ferdinand Hansen, Frank Jeltsch, Patrick Voigt, Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-0844 Gravity and Low Pressure Permanent Mold Casting of Aluminum Alloys 535.0 and A206.0 for Automotive Applications ORAL ONLY Yemi Fasoyinu, James Thomson, Denis Cousineau, Mahi Sahoo, Natural Resources Canada; Paul J. Burke, Grenville Castings Ltd. 5:15 p.m. 2006-01-0845 Design of Casting Components by Simulation Yong Ling, WTCM, Foundry Centre of Belgium; R. van Tol, WTCM Foundry Centre of Belgium

Planned by Non-Ferrous Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Tuesday, April 4 Human Factors in Driving and Automotive Telematics (Part 1 of 2) Session Code: B12 Room W2-65 Session Time: 9:00 a.m. Papers in this session address the development of effective human-machine interfaces such as in-vehicle navigation and information systems, and research efforts in driver's perception, attention, response time, and performance. Organizers - Rana Balci, Lijian Zhang, Delphi Corp.; Sharon Cook, Loughborough Univ. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0574 HMI Guidelines and Their Effect on Development Process, Product and Traffic Safety Lutz Eckstein, Arno van Gijssel, BMW Group 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0575 A Study on Estimating the Variation of Driver's State by EEGs and EOGs Kazuya Itoh, Yonosuke Miki, Noriharu Kubo, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.; Yuji Takeda, Hideaki Tanaka, National Institute of Adv. Ind. Sci & Tech. 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0576 Evaluation of a New In-Vehicle HMI System Composed of Steering Wheel Switch and Head-Up Display Hiroaki Kosaka, Akira Kurosaki, Masaru Noda, Hirokazu Nishitani, Nara Institute of Science & Technology; Koichi Santo, Kiyotaka Sasanouchi, Tsuyoshi Tanaka, Masaki Tada, Panasonic Electronic Devices Co. Ltd. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0577 The Impact of an In-Vehicle Navigation Device on Young and Older Drivers Pierre Desroches, Lana M. Trick, Blair Nonnecke, Univ. of Guelph 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0578 Evaluating Way-finding Without An In-Vehicle Experimenter: Methodology M. Lucas Neurauter, Jonathan M. Hankey, Virginia Tech. Transportation Institute

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-1992, and also individually. Planned by Human Factors Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Tuesday, April 4 Human Factors in Driving and Automotive Telematics (Part 2 of 2) Session Code: B12 Room W2-65 Session Time: 1:30 p.m. Papers in this session address the development of effective human-machine interfaces such as in-vehicle navigation and information systems, and research efforts in driver's perception, attention, response time, and performance. Organizers - Rana Balci, Lijian Zhang, Delphi Corp.; Sharon Cook, Loughborough Univ. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0813 Contribution of Sound to Perception of CVT Performance Dong-Yuan Debbie Wang, Univ. of North Florida; David F. Pick, Purdue Univ.-Calumet; Robert W. Proctor, Purdue Univ.-West Lafayette; Yang Seck Cho, Korea Univ.; Dipak Patel, Ford Motor Co. 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0814 Incorporating Hard Disks in Vehicles- Usages and Challenges Vivek D. Bhise, Univ. of Michigan 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0815 Study and Evaluation of New HMI Switch Control Concepts Through Demo Vehicle and Module Development Hong Xing Hu, Jie Chen, Junichi Yukawa, Leah Luo, Panasonic Electronic Devices Corp. of America; Tsuyoshi Tanaka, Masashi Tada, Kiyotaka Sasanouchi, Kouichi Santo, Katsuya Saito, Panasonic Electronic Devices Corp.; Yasushi Ishia, Ted Cates, Panasonic Automotive Systems Co. of America 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

2006-01-0816 Evaluation of Relationship between Driver Risk (Subjective Feeling of Danger) and the Amount of Perspiration (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Hiromichi Nozaki, Kinki Univ.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-1992, and also individually. Planned by Human Factors Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Tuesday, April 4 Transmission and Drivelines (Part 3 of 8) AWD/Drivelines Session Code: P20 Room W2-66 Session Time: 9:00 a.m. These sessions introduce cutting edge technologies targeting vehicle dynamic, traction, safety and fun-to drive enhancements by using driveline torque and speed control. Advanced solutions for couplings, clutches and other typical AWD / 4WD components and sub-systems are introduced and analyzed from the perspective of their impact on the overall vehicle performance. Organizers - Mircea Gradu, Harvey P. Nixon, Timken Chairpersons - Mircea Gradu, Harvey P. Nixon, Timken Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0819 Torque Vectoring Axle and Four Wheel Steering: A Simulation Study of Two Yaw Moment Generation Mechanisms Anupam Sharma, Sankar Mohan, Magna International 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0579 Mechatronic Torque Vectoring System with Enhanced Controllability for Augmenting the Vehicle Agility and Safety Mircea Gradu, Stuart WJ Hamilton, John Ganley, John Feltman, Timken 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0580 All-Wheel Driveline Mechatronic Systems: Principles of Wheel Power Management Vladimir V. Vantsevich, Lawrence Technological Univ. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0581 Differentials Modelling for Four Wheel Drive Aldo Sorniotti, Enrico Galvagno, Andrea Morgando, Alessandro Vigliani, Politecnico di Torino

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2001, and also individually. Planned by Transmission and Driveline Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Tuesday, April 4 Transmission and Drivelines (Part 4 of 8) AWD/Drivelines Session Code: P20 Room W2-66 Session Time: 1:30 p.m. These sessions introduce cutting edge technologies targeting vehicle dynamic, traction, safety and fun-to drive enhancements by using driveline torque and speed control. Advanced solutions for couplings, clutches and other typical AWD / 4WD components and sub-systems are introduced and analyzed from the perspective of their impact on the overall vehicle performance. Organizers - Mircea Gradu, Harvey P. Nixon, Timken Chairpersons - Mircea Gradu, Harvey P. Nixon, Timken Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0817 Pre-emptive Torque Management TM (PTM)TM Larry A. Pritchard, David Haselton, Philip J. Francis, BorgWarner Inc. 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0582 Experimental Investigation of Tripod Constant Velocity (CV) Joint Friction Chul-Hee Lee; Andreas A. Polycarpou 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0818 Design and Simulation of a Torque Vectoring Rear Axle Jonathan C. Wheals, Simon Shepherd, Rob Parkinson, Ricardo MTC, Ltd. 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0820 Development of Compact, High Capacity AWD Coupling with DLC-Si Coated Electromagnetic Clutch Junji Ando, Toshiyuki Saito, Naoyuki Sakai, Toshifumi Sakai, Hajime Fukami, Toyoda Machine Works, Ltd.; Kazuyuki Nakanishi, Hiroyuki Mori, Hideo Tachikawa, Toshihide Ohmori, Toyota Central R&D Labs Inc. 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-0822 4WD-AWD Market Trends in Vehicles and Technology Differences and Similarities, from 1997 to 2004 primarily in the US Market, and Also Some Global Comparisons Randolph C. Williams, Magna International 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-0821 On the Powertrain Dynamics Influence on Vehicle Performance: The Differentials Marco P. Pedrinelli, F. Cheli, Politecnico di Milano

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2001, and also individually. Planned by Transmission and Driveline Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Tuesday, April 4 CAD/CAM/CAE Technology (Part 3 of 3) Session Code: B2 Room W2-67 Session Time: 9:00 a.m. Organizers - William J. Altenhof, Univ. of Windsor; Randy Gu, Oakland Univ.; Yun Lu, DaimlerChrysler Corp.; Pilaka V. Murty, West Texas A&M Univ.; Yu J. Teng, DaimlerChrysler Corp. Chairpersons - Pilaka V. Murty, West Texas A&M Univ. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0588 Multiple Impact Simulations on Automotive Energy Absorbers Using a Recovery Based Material Model Manish Chaturvedi, GE Plastics; Ravi Kiran Chitteti, GE India Technology Center 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0823 3D-Durability Analysis of Crankshafts via Coupled Dynamic Simulation including Modal Reduction Timo Ortjohann, Martin Rebbert, Franz Josef Maassen, FEV Motorentechnik GmbH; Mike Robers, Lehrstuhl für Verbrennungskraftmaschinen 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0824 Material Modeling and Finite Element Analysis of Hydrofoam - Short Glass Fiber Filed Thermoplastic Front-End Structures Raj Kumar Maity, Prasad PS, Thomas M. Goral, General Electric Co. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0825 Use of MADYMO CFD for Driver Out of Position Simulation Wookeun Lee, Ford Motor Co. 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0826 Development of a Numerical Simulation Tool for Cooling of Batteries for Hybrid Electric Vehicles Ruben Stahlbaum, Thorsten J. Moeller, Rolf Radespiel, Technical Univ. of Braunschweig 2006-01-0589 Coupling of Transient Analysis of Thermal Flow and Thermal Stress for T Pipe (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Qinyin Fan, Software Cradle Co., Ltd. 2006-01-0590 A Comparative Study on the Finite Element Models for Spot Welds and Their Verification (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Simge Dincer, Ali Cinar, Ford Otosan AS; Dursun Ali Kepenek, Burak Asureciler, Ertugrul T. Duran, Ata Mugan, Istanbul Technical Univ. 2006-01-0827 CAE Approach for Plastic Valve Cover System- Part 2 (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Dimitrius Caloghero Pereira, Joachim Schnurrenberger, Y. Charles Lu, Pedro C. Bastias, Mike Anderson, Harrell Nation, Dana Corp. 2006-01-0828 CAE Prediction and Test Correlation for Body Sheet Metal (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) J. Powers, P. Perumalswami, H. Agrawal, Ford Motor Co.; R. Potukutchi, Engineering Technology Associates

Planned by Body Engineering Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Tuesday, April 4 Automobile Electronics and Systems Reliability (Part 2 of 2) Session Code: AE22 Room W2-67 Session Time: 1:30 p.m. The reliability of electronic systems has become more important every year as electronic hardware and software content increases, development times shorten and new technologies and designs emerge with greater and greater speed. This has placed tremendous demands on suppliers and OEMs to discover and apply reliability methods which are quicker, more effective, affordable, and - let us not forget - practical.

Session AE22 is a two-part session containing nine technical papers and a panel discussion in which attendees are encouraged to participate in a two-way exchange with panel members to help direct the development of a new internationally agreed-upon approach to IC qualification (to supersede SAE J1879). The nine technical presentations address a wide range of reliability topics ranging from microelectronics to full systems. Authors and presenters from North America, Europe and Asia will share their latest developments with the audience. The panel discussion concerns the development of a new IC qualification standard which uses a new approach called Robustness Validation and is a joint international effort involving SAE, ZVEI, AEC and Japan SAE and major OEMs and suppliers worldwide. The Automobile Electronics and Systems Reliability session is organized by the SAE Automotive Electronic Systems Reliability Standards Committee. Our committee's focus is on identifying, developing and communicating reliability practices which are effective and practical.

Organizers - Jack A. Stein Chairpersons - Helmut W. Keller, Keller Consulting Engineering Services; Roger E. Rickey, R E Rickey & Associates Inc. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0372 Architecture Design to Functional Modelling of Distributed ECU Networks Gerhard Steininger, PROSTEP IMP GmbH 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0592 Extended Qualification of Power MOSFET to Fulfill Today's Requirements of Automotive Applications Marco Pürschel, Infineon Technologies AG 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0591 Method for Automated Worst Case Circuit Design and Analysis Henry Davis, Jr. 3:00 p.m. Panel Robustness Validation: An Improved Approach to IC Qualification for High Reliability Integrated circuits (IC's) used in automotive electronic systems are exposed to extreme environmental and operating conditions and yet must also have very reliability in the order of a few parts per million (ppm's) failure rates over the 10-20 year vehicle lifetime. Current approaches do not assure these levels of reliability.

The SAE Automotive Electronic Systems Reliability Committee has joined with the German Association of Electronics Manufacturer's (ZVEI), the Automotive Electronics Council (AEC) and JSAE (Japan SAE) to develop an improved approach to IC qualification that focuses on assuring that application stresses in the vehicle application do not exceed device capability. A new SAE recommended practice replacing J1879 is underway.

Congress attendees are invited to learn about this development activity and participate in a two-way communication with the developers. Assistant Chairpersons - Armin Gottschalk, RMCtech; Rolf Winter, ZVEI Moderators - Helmut W. Keller, Keller Consulting Engineering Services; Roger E. Rickey, Panelists - R E Rickey & Associates Inc. Dennis L. Craggs, DaimlerChrysler Corp.; Keith M. Hodgson, Ford Electronics; Robert Knoell, Visteon Corp./AEC; Ludger Kruecke, ELMOS Semiconductor AG; Ole Mende, Audi AG; Andreas Preussger, Infineon Technologies AG; Jack Stein, SAE Reliability Committee; Tadashi Wakiya, Tokai Rika Co., Ltd./JSAE

Planned by Electrical and Electronic Systems Committee / Automobile Electronic Activity

Tuesday, April 4 Automobile Electronics and Systems Reliability (Part 1 of 2) Session Code: AE22 Room W2-68 Session Time: 9:00 a.m. The reliability of electronic systems has become more important every year as electronic hardware and software content increases, development times shorten and new technologies and designs emerge with greater and greater speed. This has placed tremendous demands on suppliers and OEMs to discover and apply reliability methods which are quicker, more effective, affordable, and - let us not forget - practical.

Session AE22 is a two-part session containing nine technical papers and a panel discussion in which attendees are encouraged to participate in a two-way exchange with panel members to help direct the development of a new internationally agreed-upon approach to IC qualification (to supersede SAE J1879). The nine technical presentations address a wide range of reliability topics ranging from microelectronics to full systems. Authors and presenters from North America, Europe and Asia will share their latest developments with the audience. The panel discussion concerns the development of a new IC qualification standard which uses a new approach called Robustness Validation and is a joint international effort involving SAE, ZVEI, AEC and Japan SAE and major OEMs and suppliers worldwide. The Automobile Electronics and Systems Reliability session is organized by the SAE Automotive Electronic Systems Reliability Standards Committee. Our committee's focus is on identifying, developing and communicating reliability practices which are effective and practical.

Organizers - Jack A. Stein Chairpersons - Helmut W. Keller, Keller Consulting Engineering Services; Roger E. Rickey, R E Rickey & Associates Inc. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0369 Thermal Instability in MOSFET's under Linear Mode Operation Peter H. Wilson 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0371 Development of Ground Level Simulation Tool for Automotive Applications Seungjae Lee, Hyundai Motor Co. & KIA Motors Corp. 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0370 Diagnosis of Solid State DC/DC Cascaded Converter Faults in Hybrid Electric Automotive Power Systems Ranjit Jayabalan, Babak Fahimi, Univ. of Texas-Arlington 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0593 Seamless Solution for Electronic Power Steering Andreas Kiep, Infineon Technologies AG 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0368 FPGA Considerations for Automotive Applications Frank Winters, Rick Nicholson, Bruce Young, Michael Gabrick, Delphi Electronics & Safety; James Patton, Synopsys 11:30 a.m. 2006-01-0373 Predictive Monitoring and Failure Prevention of Vehicle Electronic Components and Sensor Systems Haitao Liao, Wichita State Univ.; Jay Lee, Univ. of Cincinnati

Planned by Electrical and Electronic Systems Committee / Automobile Electronic Activity

Tuesday, April 4 Career Development Session Session Code: CONG7 Room W2-68 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Tracy L. Fedkoe, SAE International Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY The Variety of Interviewing Techniques: What to Expect and How to Prepare for Them David Hall, Director of Human Resources, AVL North America Inc 2:00 p.m. ORAL ONLY Successfully Managing your Career: More Than Just On-the-Job Performance Dalana Brand, Sr. Mgr., Compensation & Employment, Yazaki North America 2:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY Differentiating Yourself During the Recruiting and Selection Process Sky Foster, Manager, Recruiting, Payroll, Compensation, BMW Group

Tuesday, April 4 Reliability and Robust Design in Automotive Engineering (Part 15 of 16) - Applications Session Code: M22 Room W2-68 Session Time: 3:45 p.m. Program Chairs - Zissimos Mourelatos, Oakland Univ.; Efstratios Nikolaidis, Univ. of Toledo Organizers - Xuru Ding, General Motors Corp.; Zissimos Mourelatos, Oakland Univ.; Efstratios Nikolaidis, Univ. of Toledo; Michael Y. Sheh, Engineous Software; Ren-Jye Yang, Ford Motor Co.; Fatma Yuksel Kocer, Visteon Powertrain Control Systems Chairpersons - Michael Y. Sheh, Engineous Software Assistant Chairpersons - Fatma Yuksel Kocer, Visteon Powertrain Control Systems Time Paper No. Title

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-1613 Virtual Validation of Electronic System Packaging Using Reliability Criterion of an Electronic Component at its Solder Joint Ron Li, Alan Kang, Motorola Inc. 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-1614 A Grammatical Evolution Approach to System Identification of Laser Lap Welding Dominic Wilson, D. Kaur, Univ. of Toledo; Mariana G. Forrest, Feng Lu, DaimlerChrysler Corp. 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-1615 RAMS -- Useable and Useful Concept for Automotive Peter Beugel-Kress, RMCtech 5:15 p.m. 2006-01-1616 Much Needed Attention to Car Reliability Demonstration Testing and Test Sample Size Determination Dimitri B. Kececioglu, Georgios Sarakakis, Univ. of Arizona 5:45 p.m. 2006-01-1617 Reliability and Quality of Body Concept CAE Models for Design Direction Studies E. Y. Kuo, Ford Motor Co.; G. Prater, Jr., A. M. Shahhosseini, Univ. of Louisville; P. R. Mehta, Ford Motor Co. 2006-01-1618 Optimisation and Output Forecasting Using Taguchi-Neural Network Approach (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Rao V. Dukkipati, Fairfield Univ.; J. Srinivas, Chaitanya Engineering College; K. V. V. Chandra Mouli, GITAM Engineering College 2006-01-1619 The Role of Automated FMEA in Automotive Reliability Improvement (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Bradley W. Semp, Ayaz Pathan, Hi-Lex Controls Inc.; Patrick E. Dessert, Oakland Univ.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2032, and also individually. Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Tuesday, April 4 Energy Efficient Manufacturing (Part 1 of 2) Session Code: ENV5 Room W2-69 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - James P. Penrod, Univ. of Dayton; Ronald L. Williams Chairpersons - James P. Penrod, Univ. of Dayton; Monica Prokopyshen, DaimlerChrysler Corp. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. ORAL ONLY Energy Efficient Manufacturing Plenary Address - Industry Challenges in Energy Management - Holistic Approach to Energy Conservation Mary Alice Kurtz (invited speaker), General Motors Corp. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0594 DOE Plant-Wide Energy Assessment Results Relevant to the U.S. Automotive Industry Robert Leach, Karen McElhaney, Anthony Wright, Oak Ridge National Laboratory 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0595 Motivating Auto Manufacturing Energy Efficiency Through Performance-based Indicators Gale Boyd, Argonne National Laboratory 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0596 Measuring Plant-Wide Energy Savings Kelly Kissock, Bill Eger, Univ. of Dayton 11:00 a.m. Panel Panel Discussion Panelists - Bill Allemon, Ford Motor Co.; Gale Boyd, Argonne National Laboratory; Kelly Kissock, Univ. of Dayton; Michael Muller, Rutgers Univ.

Planned by Environmental Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group

Tuesday, April 4 Energy Efficient Manufacturing (Part 2 of 2) Session Code: ENV5 Room W2-69 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - James P. Penrod, Univ. of Dayton; Ronald L. Williams Chairpersons - James P. Penrod, Univ. of Dayton; Monica Prokopyshen, DaimlerChrysler Corp. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0829 Energy Efficiency as Industrial Management Practice: The Ford Production System and Institutionalizing Energy Efficiency Joseph Ghislain, Ford Motor Co.; Aimee McKane, Lawrence Berkeley Natl. Lab. 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0831 Optimization of a Cogeneration System in the Automotive Industry Steve N. Spentzas, Michael J. Chimack, William M. Worek, Univ. of Illinois at Chicago 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0835 Energy Efficient Process Heating: Insulation and Thermal Mass Kevin Carpenter, Energy & Resource Solutions; Kelly Kissock, Univ. of Dayton 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0832 Energy Efficient Process Heating: Managing Air Flow Kevin Carpenter, Energy & Resource Solutions; Kelly Kissock, Univ. of Dayton 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-0833 Energy and Productivity, The Two Sides of a Coin in the U.S. Auto Industry Nasr Alkadi, General Motors Corp. 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-0830 A Proposed Systematic Method for Identifying and Characterizing Energy Management Opportunities in Manufacturing Facilities Robert Scott Frazier, Oklahoma State Univ. 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-0834 Software for Quantifying Energy Savings with Adjustable Frequency Drives Joel Kapellusch, Jay Kapellusch, Umesh Saxena, Univ. of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 5:15 p.m. Panel Panel Discussion Panelists - Nasr Alkadi, General Motors Corp.; Umesh Saxena, Univ. of Wisconsin- Milwaukee; John Seryak, Energy & Resource Solutions; William M. Worek, Univ. of Illinois at Chicago

Planned by Environmental Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group

Tuesday, April 4 Safety-Critical Systems (Part 1 of 3) Session Code: AE5 Room W2-70 Session Time: 9:00 a.m. The submissions for the safety-critical systems session describe the application of standards and norms relevant to automotive development processes, explain new or enhanced methods for safety-critical software or system design processes, or are about the design, implementation, and validation of specific safety-related systems and functions in the car.

The focus of the session lies on presentations about software and system hazard analysis, construction of safety-relevant systems and software, methods for error detection, and integration of safety requirements in the design of communication networks. Further topics covered are on simulation and prototyping experiences of safety-critical functions such as chassis control, brake-by-wire and steer-by-wire. Additional presentations are on the relation of standards for the development of safety-critical systems/software such as IEC61508 to existing and upcoming development processes in the automotive industry.

Organizers - Brian Murray, Delphi Corp.; Markus Plankensteiner, Stefan Poledna, Heike Voigt, TTTech. Computertechnik AG Chairpersons - Brian Murray, Delphi Corp. Assistant Chairpersons - Markus Plankensteiner, TTTech. Computertechnik AG Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0836 Assessing the Impact of Redundancy on Performance and Reliability in a Drive-By-Wire System Michael Short, Embedded Systems Laboratory, Univ. of Leicester; Amir Rajabzadeh, Razi University; Jianzhong Fang, Michael J. Pont, Embedded Systems Laboratory, Univ. of Leicester 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-1057 Architecture Analysis of Safety Critical Systems using Parametric Expressions to Calculate System Behavior Mira A. Supal, Rami Ismail Debouk, General Motors Corp.; Arthur Bekaryan, Joseph A. Wysocki, HRL Laboratories LLC 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0837 Cost-effective Approach to Error Detection for an Embedded Automotive Platform Riccardo Mariani, YOGITECH SPA; Peter Fuhrmann, Philips Technology Research Laboratories; Boris Vittorelli, ARM Germany GmbH 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0599 Developing Safe Software Solutions for X-By-Wire Applications Ireri Ibarra Alvarado, Richard Stobart, Rudi Lutz, Univ. of Sussex 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-1498 Application Development for Safety Critical Distributed Embedded Systems with Model Verification Marc Schanne, Andreas Judt, FZI Karlsruhe 11:30 a.m. 2006-01-1333 The Synthesis of Dependable Communication Networks for Automotive Systems Nagarajan Kandasamy, Drexel Univ.; Fadi Aloul, American Univ. of Sharjah

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2029, and also individually. Planned by Electrical and Electronic Systems Committee / Automobile Electronic Activity

Tuesday, April 4 Safety-Critical Systems (Part 2 of 3) Session Code: AE5 Room W2-70 Session Time: 1:30 p.m. The submissions for the safety-critical systems session describe the application of standards and norms relevant to automotive development processes, explain new or enhanced methods for safety-critical software or system design processes, or are about the design, implementation, and validation of specific safety-related systems and functions in the car.

The focus of the session lies on presentations about software and system hazard analysis, construction of safety-relevant systems and software, methods for error detection, and integration of safety requirements in the design of communication networks. Further topics covered are on simulation and prototyping experiences of safety-critical functions such as chassis control, brake-by-wire and steer-by-wire. Additional presentations are on the relation of standards for the development of safety-critical systems/software such as IEC61508 to existing and upcoming development processes in the automotive industry.

Organizers - Brian Murray, Delphi Corp.; Markus Plankensteiner, Stefan Poledna, Heike Voigt, TTTech. Computertechnik AG Chairpersons - Brian Murray, Delphi Corp. Assistant Chairpersons - Markus Plankensteiner, TTTech. Computertechnik AG Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY Integrating Mixed-criticality Automotive Subsystems Martin Schlager, TTTech. Computertechnik AG 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-1059 An Hierarchical FMEA Approach as part of a Comprehensive Hazard Analysis Method for Safety-Critical Automotive Systems ORAL ONLY Barbara J. Czerny, Joseph G. D'Ambrosio, Delphi Corp. 2:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY Model-Based System Safety Analysis of an Integrated Vehicle Subsystem Padma Sundaram, Joseph D'Ambrosio, Delphi Corp. 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0597 Dependable Systems of Systems Ross McMurran, Univ. of Warwick; Francis McKinney, Jaguar Cars, Ltd.; Nick J. Tudor, QinetiQ; William Milam, Ford Motor Co. 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-1058 Co-Simulation Platform for Diagnostic Development of a Controlled Chassis System Siddharth H. D'Silva, Padma Sundaram, Joseph G. D'Ambrosio, Delphi Corp. 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-1672 Safety Critical Software Development for a Brake By-Wire System Dennis Plunkett, PBR Automotive Pty, Ltd. 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-0839 High Speed and High Dependability Communication for Automotive Electronics Bernhard Rumpler, Roland Wolfig, Carsten Weich, TTTech. Computertechnik AG 5:15 p.m. 2006-01-1497 Design of a Steer-by-Wire Prototype Robert Verschuren, Hans-Martin Duringhof, TNO Science & Industry 2006-01-0840 Controller Integrity in Automotive Failsafe Architectures (Written Only - - No Oral Presentation) Padma Sundaram, Joseph D'Ambrosio, Delphi Corp.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2029, and also individually. Planned by Electrical and Electronic Systems Committee / Automobile Electronic Activity

Wednesday, April 5 Transmission and Drivelines (Part 5 of 8) Transmission Systems Session Code: P20 Room FEV Powertrain Innovation Forum Session Time: 9:00 a.m. This session presents cutting edge transmission technologies and the latest 6-speed transmissions. Organizers - Tami A. Curtis, Joel H. Gunderson, General Motors Corp.; Michael Kozan, Delphi Chairpersons - Berthold Martin, DaimlerChrysler Corp. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. ORAL ONLY Keynote Address: EVT Hybrid Transmissions Larry T. Nitz, GM Powertrain 9:30 a.m. ORAL ONLY Augmenting the Vehicle Dynamics, Safety and Fun-to-Drive by Using Cutting Edge Technologies for Driveline Torque and Speed Control Sankar Mohan, Magna Powertrain; Mircea Gradu, Timken Automotive 10:00 a.m. ORAL ONLY New Generation Friction Material Robert Lam, BorgWarner Inc. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0847 Toyota's New Six-Speed Automatic Transaxle U660E for FWD Vehicles Daisuke Kusamoto, Yuji Yasuda, Akira Hoshino, Kazuyuki Watanabe, Hiromichi Kimura, Toyota Motor Corp. 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0846 General Motors New RWD 6 Speed Automatic Transmission Family James Hendrickson, Jeffrey K. Baran, General Motors Corp.; Michael B. Solt, GM Powertrain

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2001, and also individually. Planned by Transmission and Driveline Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Wednesday, April 5 How Oil Reserves and Fuel Prices will Influence Innovation in the Next Decade Session Code: ANNUAL112 Room FEV Powertrain Innovation Forum Session Time: 2:00 p.m. One of the key results that came out of the 2005 North American International Powertrain Conference in Toronto was the realization that the "ownership" of the worlds oil supply is becoming substantially more state-controlled, compared to only a decade or two ago. This has introduced an unprecedented level of volatility in the world's fuel market. Traditionally, oil companies and automotive OEM's have maintained an arms length relationship. However, due to the tremendous impact recent oil price hikes have had on vehicles sales and the financial performance of automotive OEM's, future cooperation with the oil industry will become essential. In particular, cooperation directed at innovating new powertrain technologies that will be fueled by the most likely mix of fuels available in the marketplace over the next 20 years..This session will introduce a dialogue on the topic of what the future fuel mix will look like and what technologies can be innovated to best meet the market needs, while taking advantage of the likely fuel mix. Organizers - Gary W. Rogers, CEO, FEV Engine Technology Inc. Panelists - Stanley R. Bull, Assoc Dir for Sci & Tech, NREL; Ralph A. Cherrillo, Fuels Technology Advisor - Shell Global Solutions (US) Inc.; Charles L. Gray, Director, Adv Tech Div, NVFEL, U.S. EPA; Robert E. Lee, VP, Powertrain Product Engineering, DaimlerChrysler Corp.; Stefan Pischinger, President & CEO, FEV & Dir, Institute for Combustion Engines

Wednesday, April 5 Safer Cars through Crash Avoidance - New Solutions Session Code: ANNUAL105 Room AVL Technology Theater (open to all Session Time: 10:00 a.m. A major focus of safety research is on avoiding accidents, both single vehicle, loss of control accidents, and multi-vehicle accidents resulting from driver error. Through active and passive solutions, safety designers are helping drivers react in time to miss other vehicles and maintain control. This session looks at the next generation of these developments and discusses driver reaction to these safety features. Speakers will represent the OEM, major suppliers and NHTSA. The session moderator will ask each speaker a different predetermined question regarding vehicle safety. A general question and answer period will follow after all the speakers have responded to their questions. Organized in cooperation with the Convergence Transportation Electronics Association (CTEA) and the SAE Convergence Program Office. Moderators - William T. (Tom) Hollowell, Director of the Office of Applied Vehicle Safety Res, NHTSA Panelists - Thomas C. Baloga, General Mgr, Safety Engrg & ITS, BMW of North America, LLC; Seigo Kuzumaki, Project General Manager, Vehicle Safety, Toyota Motor Corp.; Priya Prasad, Technical Fellow, Safety Research, Ford Motor Co.; Charles Shalvoy, President & CEO, Canesta, Inc.; Tomiji Sugimoto, Vice President, Honda R&D Americas, Inc. Keynote Speakers - Robert K. Yakushi, Dir of Prod Safty, Reg & Acc Qty., Nissan North America Inc.

Wednesday, April 5 New Applications for Vehicle Electronics and Telecommunications - Cutting Costs and Improving Customer Satisfaction Session Code: ANNUAL106 Room AVL Technology Theater (open to all Session Time: 2:00 p.m. The panel will feature international and US representation balanced between OEM's and suppliers. Panelists will be able to handle both subjects, Innovation and Cost/Quality. Both innovation and cost/quality will be discussed by the panel. After brief statements from the panelists on both subjects, the moderator will lead the discussion. Organized in cooperation with the Convergence Transportation Electronics Association (CTEA) and the SAE Convergence Program Office. Moderators - Rodica Baranescu, Mgr, Future Tech, International Truck and Engine Corp. Panelists - Chris Cook, General Manager, Peripheral Electronics, AAMP of America; Jason M. Forcier, President, ETAS Inc.; Jack Little, CEO, The MathWorks; Kieran O'Sullivan, VP & General Manager, Motorola Automotive, Motorola Inc.; David D. Robinson, President, Electrical & Electronics Div., Robert Bosch Corp. Keynote Speakers - Helmut Schinagel, Executive VP Interior & Driver Environment, BMW Group

Wednesday, April 5 Advanced Catalysts and Substrates (Part 1 of 2) Session Code: FL1 Room D2-08 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Danan Dou, Delphi Corp.; Ronald M. Heck, RMH Consulting; Joseph E. Kubsh, Manufacturers of Emission Controls Assoc.; Pramod K. Ravindran, Engelhard Corp. Time Paper No. Title 9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0848 Advanced Emission Control System for ULEV2 Application Geng Zhang, Johnson Matthey Japan; Katsushi Watanabe, Honda R&D Co., Ltd.; Wataru Taga, Honda R&D Co. Ltd.; T. Hirota, Kenji Tanikawa, Kazuhiro Nagashima, Hideaki Muraki, Johnson Matthey Japan Inc. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0849 Enhanced VALVETRONIC Technology for Meeting SULEV Emission Requirements Christoph Luttermann, Erik Schuenemann, Norbert Klauer, BMW Group 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0850 Development of Exhaust System for Post-SULEV Sungmu Choi, Chibum Inn, Hyundai Motor Co.; Gwonkoo Yeo, Hyundai Motor Co. & KIA Motors Corp. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0851 Development of a Rh-Intelligent Catalyst Kazuya Naito, Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd.; Hiromasa Suzuki, Cataler Corp.; Hirohisa Tanaka, Masashi Taniguchi, Mari Uenishi, Isao Tan, Nobuhiko Kajita, Ichiro Takahashi, Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd.; Keiichi Narita, Akimasa Hirai, Mareo Kimura, Cataler Corp.; Yasuo Nishihata, Jun'ichiro Mizuki, Japan Atomic Energy Agency 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0852 New CeO2-ZrO2 Mixed Oxides with Improved Redox Properties for Advanced TWC Catalysts Emmanuel Rohart, Rhodia Electronics & Catalysis SA; Stephan Verdier, Rhodia Inc.; Bernard Pacaud, Hirofumi Takemori, Esaku Suda, Alain Demourgues, Rhodia Anan Kasei; Manuel Allain, Rhodia Electronics & Catalysis SA

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2025, and also individually. Planned by Fuels and Lubricants Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group

Wednesday, April 5 Advanced Catalysts and Substrates (Part 2 of 2) Session Code: FL1 Room D2-08 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Danan Dou, Delphi Corp.; Ronald M. Heck, RMH Consulting; Joseph E. Kubsh, Manufacturers of Emission Controls Assoc.; Pramod K. Ravindran, Engelhard Corp. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-1061 Development of High Performance Three-Way-Catalyst Takeru Yoshida, Akemi Sato, Hiromasa Suzuki, Toyota Motor Corp.; Toshitaka Tanabe, Naoki Takahashi, Toyota Central R&D Labs Inc. 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-1062 Backpressure Characteristics of Modern Three-way Catalysts, Benefit on Engine Performance Christophe Lahousse, Cecile Favre, Delphi; B. Kern, H. Hadrane, L. Faillon, K. Brown, Delphi Luxembourg; John G. Nunan, Patrick W. Blosser, ASEC Delphi Energy & Engine Mgmt. Systems 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-1065 Relative Benefits of Various Cell Density Ceramic Substrates in Different Regions of the FTP Cycle Katherine W. Hughes, Corning Inc.; David Gian, Jason Calleja, FEV Engine Technology, Inc. 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-1066 Ultra-Thin Wall (UTW) Substrate Thermal Shock Durability Study Makoto Miyazaki, Yasushi Kato, Mikio Makino, Shinichi Miwa, NGK Insulators Ltd.; Paul E. Busch, NGK Automotive Ceramics USA Inc.; Yukio Miyairi, NGK Insulators, Ltd. 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK 3:45 p.m. 2006-01-1067 Reductive Elimination as a Mechanism for Purging a Lean NOx Trap Joseph R. Theis, Robert W. McCabe, Hung-Wen Jen, Ford Motor Co.; Manish Sharma, Vemuri Balakotaiah, Michael P. Harold, Univ. of Houston 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-1068 Sulfated and Desulfated Lean NOx-trap Characterization for Optimized Management Strategy in Gasoline Applications Jacques Lavy, Tiziana Armaroli, Arnold Lambert, Stephane Raux, IFP; Sophie Dorge, Patrick Gilot, Univ. of Haute Alsace; Pascal Climaud, Alain Sassi, PSA Peugeot Citroen; Thomas LeTallec, Friedemann Rohr, Umicore AG 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-1069 Lean NOx Trap System Design for Cost Reduction and Performance Improvement Joseph R. Theis, Jason A. Lupescu, Justin A. Ura, Robert W. McCabe, Ford Motor Co.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2025, and also individually. Planned by Fuels and Lubricants Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group

Wednesday, April 5 Electronic Engine Controls (Part 5 of 9) - Modelling II Session Code: P16 Room D2-09/10 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Bernard J. Challen, Shoreham Services; Patrick Leteinturier, Infineon Technologies AG; Peter J. Maloney, MathWorks Inc.; James C. Peyton-Jones, Villanova University; Richard K. Stobart, Univ. of Sussex Chairpersons - Bernard J. Challen, Shoreham Services Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-1070 Catalyst Diagnostics Using Adaptive Control System Parameters James C. Peyton Jones, Villanova Univ.; Imad H. Makki, Ford Motor Co.; Kenneth Muske, Villanova Univ. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-1071 Explicit Fuel Optimal Speed Profiles for Heavy Trucks on a Set of Topographic Road Profiles Anders Froberg, Erik Hellström, Lars Nielsen, Linkoping Univ. 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0008 A Real-Time Fuel-Optimal Cruise Controller for Heavy Trucks Using Road Topography Information Erik Hellstrom, Anders Froberg, Lars Nielsen, Linkoping Univ. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-1072 Development of Highly Premixed Combustion Diesel Engine Model : From Simulation to Control Design Albrecht, Jonathan Chauvin, Francois A. Lafossas, Sébastien Potteau, Gilles Corde, IFP 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-1074 Simulating Transient Multi-Cylinder Engine Gas Exchange Dynamics on a Single-Cylinder Research Engine John L. Lahti, GM Powertrain; John J. Moskwa, Univ. of Wisconsin

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2003, and also individually. Planned by Diesel Engine Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Wednesday, April 5 Electronic Engine Controls (Part 6 of 9) - Modelling III & Neural Networks I Session Code: P16 1:30 p.m. Room D2-09/10 Session Time:

Organizers - Bernard J. Challen, Shoreham Services; Patrick Leteinturier, Infineon Technologies AG; Peter J. Maloney, MathWorks Inc.; James C. Peyton-Jones, Villanova University; Richard K. Stobart, Univ. of Sussex Chairpersons - Richard K. Stobart, Univ. of Sussex; Bernard J. Challen, Shoreham Services; Peter J. Maloney, MathWorks Inc. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0853 A Joint Simulink Boost Power Converter and Injector Valve Model Kamran Shahroudi, David Petruska, Woodward 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0007 Indirect Adaptive Closed Loop Control of Solenoid Actuated Gas and Liquid Injection Valves Kamran Shahroudi, David Peterson, Dennis Belt, Woodward 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0854 Calibration of Torque Structure and Charge Control for SI Engines Supported by Physical Simulation Models Elmar Millich, Wolfram Gottschalk, Malte Köller, Holger Braun, Matthias Schultalbers, IAV GmbH 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0855 Diesel Boost Pressure Control using Flatness-Based Internal Model Control Dieter Schwarzmann, Rainer Nitsche, Robert Bosch GmbH; Jan Lunze, Ruhr-University of Bochum 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-1351 Experimental Validation of a Neural Network Based A/F Virtual Sensor for SI Engine Control Ivan Arsie, Michele Maria Marotta, Cesare Pianese, Marco Sorrentino, Università di Salerno 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-1512 Cam-phasing Optimization Using Artificial Neural Networks as Surrogate Models ­ Fuel Consumption and NOx Emissions Bin Wu, Zoran S. Filipi, Robert G. Prucka, Univ. of Michigan; Denise M. Kramer, Gregory L. Ohl, DaimlerChrysler Corp.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2003, and also individually. Planned by Diesel Engine Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Wednesday, April 5 Electronic Engine Controls (Part 9 of 9) - Panel Session Session Code: P16 Room D2-09/10 Session Time: 5:00 p.m. Shortages - Fuel and Engineers. This discussion panel, as in earlier years, will allow for a free and open coverage of topics that are of interest to the panel and the audience. It will start with some short presentations from the panel and then the audience is free to offer comments and questions. The SAE Congress offers many opportunities to discuss both technical issues and their effects - and this panel adds to the range. Organizers - Bernard J. Challen, Shoreham Services; Peter J. Maloney, MathWorks Inc. Chairpersons - Bernard J. Challen, Shoreham Services Panelists - Dennis M. Bogden, General Motors Corp.; Patrick Leteinturier, Infineon Technologies AG; Peter J. Maloney, MathWorks Inc.; Peter M. Olin, Delphi Corp.; Giorgio Rizzoni, Ohio State Univ.; Ron Stence, Freescale Semiconductor; Richard K. Stobart, Univ. of Sussex Planned by Diesel Engine Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board Wednesday, April 5 SI and CI Engine Cold Start and Transient Emissions and Control Session Code: P23 Room D2-11/12 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Eric W. Curtis, Ford Motor Co.; Hamid B. Servati, Servotech Engineering Inc. Chairpersons - Eric W. Curtis, Ford Motor Co.; Hamid B. Servati, Servotech Engineering Inc. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-1049 Transient Fuel Modeling and Control for Cold Start Intake Cam Phasing John J. Batteh, Eric W. Curtis, Mrdjan Jankovic, Stephen W. Magner, Peter C. Moilanen, Jim Wallace, Ford Motor Co. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-1051 Analysis of the Fuel Liquid Film Thickness of a Port Fuel Injection Engine Yukihiro Takahashi, Yoshihiro Nakase, Nippon Soken Inc.; Hiroki Ichinose, Toyota Motor Corp. 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-1052 Port-Fuel-Injection Gasoline Engine Cold Start Fuel Calibration Yunfei Luan, Naeim A. Henein, Mauro K. Tagomori, Wayne State Univ. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-1050 Characteristics of Transient NO Emissions Based on the First Firing Cycle Analysis of Cold-Start Liguang Li, Tongji Univ.; Gong Li, Shanghai Jiaotong Univ.; Zhimin Liu, Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ.

Planned by Advanced Powerplant Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Wednesday, April 5 Vehicle Sensors and Actuators (Part 1 of 3) Session Code: AE2 Room D2-11/12 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Philip H. Berger, Dresser Nagano, Inc.; David J. Thompson, Visteon Corp. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-1319 Fast Response Exhaust Gas Temperature Measurement in IC Engines Robert J. Kee, Peter Hung, Bryan Fleck, George Irwin, Robert Kenny, John Gaynor, Queen's Univ. of Belfast; Sean McLoone, National Univ. of Ireland 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-1321 Passive Sensing of Driver Intoxication David K. Lambert, Mark E. Myers, Jr., Larry Oberdier, Michel F. Sultan, Christopher M. Thrush, Delphi Corp.; Tie Li, Shanghai Institute Microsys. Inf. Tech. 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-1322 Monitoring Driver Physiological Parameters for Improved Safety Dale L. Partin, Michel F. Sultan, Christopher M. Thrush, Ray Prieto, Steve J. Wagner, Delphi Corp. 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-1323 Integrated Rain and Defogging Sensor Hans-Michael Schmitt, Ronald Schaare, Preh GmbH; Nick Lontscharitsch, Preh, Inc. 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK 3:45 p.m. 2006-01-1324 New Solid State Oil Condition Sensor for Real Time Engine Oil Condition Monitoring James Bennett, Symyx Technologies Inc.; Robert Lattin, Thermo-King Corp.; Leonid Matsiev, Oleg Kolosov, Mark Uhrich, Zbigniew Bryning, Symyx Technologies Inc. 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-1320 Cogging Torque Target and Design of Motor for EPS Atsuhiko Yoneda, Takashi Miyoshi, Yasuo Shimizu, Honda R&D Co., Ltd. 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-1460 Cam and Crank Rotation Sensor with Reverse Rotation Detection Nobukazu Oba, Kenji Kondo, Susumu Kuroyanagi, Toshitaka Yamada, Yukihiro Kato, DENSO Corp. 5:15 p.m. 2006-01-1465 Application of Integrated Sensor Module for Active Roll Control Systems Marcus Weser, Dirk Nissing, TRW Automotive GmbH; Gordon Thomas, Mike Babala, TRW Automotive 2006-01-1325 NASICON-based Electrolyte Carbon Dioxide Sensor for Monitoring Air Quality inside Automobiles (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Shi-Chien Kao, National Taiwan Univ.

Planned by Electrical and Electronic Systems Committee / Automobile Electronic Activity

Wednesday, April 5 Emissions Measurement and Testing (Part 1 of 4) Particulates / Real World Session Code: FL6 Room D2-13/14 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Tony R. Collier, Ford Motor Co.; R. Robert Hayes, National Renewable Energy Laboratory; Leslie Hill, Horiba, Ltd.; Greg J. Smallwood, National Research Council Canada Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0864 Real-Time Measuring System for Engine Exhaust Solid Particle Number Emission - Design and Performance Qiang Wei, Karl Oestergaard, Scott Porter, Horiba Instruments Inc.; Asano Ichiro, Masayuki Adachi, Rahman M. Montajir, Horiba Ltd. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0865 Real-Time Measuring System for Engine Exhaust Solid Particle Number Emission - Performance and Vehicle Tests Qiang Wei, Horiba Instruments Inc.; Asano Ichiro, Masayuki Adachi, Rahman M. Montajir, Takeshi Kusaka, Horiba Ltd.; Yuichi Goto, National Traffic Safety & Environment Laboratory 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0866 Diesel Particle Exhaust Emissions from Light Duty Vehicles and Heavy Duty Engines Leonidas D. Ntziachristos, Athanasios Mamakos, Aristotle Univ. Thessaloniki; Martin Rexeis, Stefan Hausberger, Technische Univ. of Graz; Zissis C. Samaras, Aristotle Univ. Thessaloniki 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0868 Measuring Particulate Load in a Diesel Particulate Filter Patrick J. Cunningham, Peter H. Meckl, Purdue Univ. - West Lafayette

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2024, and also individually. Planned by Fuels and Lubricants Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group

Wednesday, April 5 Emissions Measurement and Testing (Part 2 of 4) Particulates / Real World Session Code: FL6 1:30 p.m. Room D2-13/14 Session Time:

Organizers - Tony R. Collier, Ford Motor Co.; R. Robert Hayes, National Renewable Energy Laboratory; Leslie Hill, Horiba, Ltd.; Greg J. Smallwood, National Research Council Canada Time Paper No. Title

2:00 p.m. 2006-01-1076 Assessment of Particulate Matter Emissions from a Sample of In-Use ULEV and SULEV Vehicles Wei Li, John Collins, Joseph M. Norbeck, David R. Cocker, Aniket Sawant, Univ. of California- Riverside 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-1077 Dynamic Particulate Measurements from a DISI Vehicle: A Comparison of DMS500, ELPI, CPC and PASS Philip Price, Richard Stone, Univ. of Oxford; Tony R. Collier, Marcus Timothy Davies, Ford Motor Co. 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-1078 Research on Particle Emissions of Modern 2-Stroke Scooters Jan Czerwinski, Pierre Comte, Univ. of Applied Sciences - Biel CH; Bo Larsen, Giorgio Martini, E C Joint Research Center Ispra It; Andreas Mayer, TTM, CH 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-1079 Transient Gaseous and Particulate Emissions Measurements on a Diesel Passenger Car including a DPF Regeneration Event Bruce Campbell, Mark Peckham, Jonathan Symonds, James Parkinson, Alex Finch, Cambustion Ltd. 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-1080 Study of the Emissions Generated at Intersections for a SI Car under Real World Urban Driving Conditions Hu Li, Gordon E. Andrews, Basil Daham, Margaret Bell, Karl Ropkins, Univ. of Leeds 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-1075 A Selective Particle Size Sampler Suitable for Biological Exposure Studies of Diesel Particulate Eleni Papaioannou, Athanasios G. Konstandopoulos, CERTH/CPERI; Jean-Paul Morin, Inserm Rouen School of Medicine 2006-01-1081 Laboratory Evaluation of the SEMTECH-G Portable Emissions Measurement System (PEMS) for Gasoline Fueled Vehicles (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Christine A. Gierczak, Thomas Korniski, James W. Butler, Timothy J. Wallington, Ford Motor Co.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2024, and also individually. Planned by Fuels and Lubricants Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group

Wednesday, April 5 Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition (HCCI) Combustion (Part 5 of 8) Session Code: P1 Room D2-15 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Per Amneus, Lund Univ.; Kevin P. Duffy, Caterpillar Inc.; Bengt Johansson, Lund Institute of Technology; David M. Milam, Caterpillar Inc.; Per Tunestal, Lund Institute of Technology; Hongming Xu, Birmingham Univ. Chairpersons - Bengt Johansson, Lund Institute of Technology Time Paper No. Title 9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0869 A Comparison on the Effect of Combustion Chamber Surface Area and In-Cylinder Turbulence on the Evolution of Gas Temperature Distribution from IVC to SOC: A Numerical and Fundamental Study Randy P. Hessel, Univ. of Wisconsin Madison; Salvador M. Aceves, Daniel L. Flowers, Lawrence Livermore National Lab. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0870 Evaluating the Heat Losses from HCCI Combustion within a Rapid Compression Expansion Machine Scott Goldsborough, Marquette Univ. 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0871 Using Large Eddy Simulations to Study Mixing Effects in Early Injection Diesel Engine Combustion Rahul Jhavar, Christopher J. Rutland, University of Wisconsin - Madison 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0872 Combustion, Control, and Fuel Effects in a Spark Assisted HCCI Engine Equipped with Variable Valve Timing Bruce G. Bunting, Oak Ridge National Laboratory 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0873 Multi-Output Control of a Heavy Duty HCCI Engine Using Variable Valve Actuation and Model Predictive Control Johan Bengtsson; Petter Strandh, Lund Institute of Technology

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2005, and also individually. Planned by Advanced Powerplant Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board; Diesel Engine Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Wednesday, April 5 Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition (HCCI) Combustion (Part 6 of 8) Session Code: P1 Room D2-15 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Per Amneus, Lund Univ.; Kevin P. Duffy, Caterpillar Inc.; Bengt Johansson, Lund Institute of Technology; David M. Milam, Caterpillar Inc.; Per Tunestal, Lund Institute of Technology; Hongming Xu, Birmingham Univ. Chairpersons - Per Tunestal, Lund Institute of Technology Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-1082 Robustness and Performance Near the Boundary of HCCI Operating Regime of a Single-Cylinder OKP Engine Jialin Yang, Thomas Kenney, Ford Motor Co. 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-1083 Control Strategies for Steady and Transient Operation of a 4-Stroke Gasoline Engine with CAI Combustion Using a 4-Variable Valve Actuating System (4VVAS) Hui Xie, Shengzhi Hou, Jing Qin, Yan Zhang, Nan Li, Tianjin Univ.; Hua Zhao, Tianjin Univ., Brunel Univ. 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-1084 A Modeling Investigation of Combustion Control Variables During DI- Diesel HCCI Engine Transients Kushal Narayanaswamy, Christopher J. Rutland, Univ. of Wisconsin 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-1085 Air Path Estimation on Diesel HCCI Engine Jonathan Chauvin, Ecole des Mines de Paris; Gilles Corde, IFP; Christian Winge Vigild, Ford Forschungszentrum Aachen GmbH; Nicolas Petit, Pierre Rouchon, Ecole des Mines de Paris 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK 3:45 p.m. 2006-01-1086 Predicting Start of Combustion Using a Modified Knock Integral Method for an HCCI Engine Kevin Swan, Mahdi Shahbakhti, Charles R. Koch, Univ. of Alberta 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-1087 Analysis of Load and Speed Transitions in an HCCI Engine Using 1-D Cycle Simulation and Thermal Networks Kyoungjoon Chang, Aristotelis Babajimopoulos, George A. Lavoie, Zoran S. Filipi, Dennis N. Assanis, Univ. of Michigan-Ann Arbor 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-1088 Ion Current Signal Interpretation via Artificial Neural Networks for Gasoline HCCI Control Dimosthenis Panousakis, A. Gazis, Jill Patterson, Rui Chen, Wen Hua Chen, Loughborough Univ.; Nebojsa Milovanovic, Lotus Cars England; James W G. Turner, Lotus Engineering Ltd. 5:15 p.m. 2006-01-0024 Using Ion-current Sensing to Interpret Gasoline HCCI Combustion Processes Jill Patterson, Dimitris Panousakis, A. Gazis, Rui Chen, W. H. Chen, Loughborough Univ.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2005, and also individually. Planned by Advanced Powerplant Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board; Diesel Engine Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Wednesday, April 5 Diesel Exhaust Emission Control (Part 5 of 8) - DPF Systems Session Code: FL7 Room D3-19 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Kevin F. Brown, Lubrizol Corp.; Eric R. Corrigan, Corning Inc.; Paul J. Richards, Associated Octel Co., Ltd.; Greg Rideout, Environment Canada Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0875 The Effect of a Diesel Oxidation Catalyst and a Catalyzed Particulate Filter on the Emissions from a Heavy Duty Diesel Engine Venkata Ravindranath Lakkireddy, Hasan Mohammed, John H. Johnson, Susan T. Bagley, Michigan Technological Univ. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0876 PM Reduction in Diesel Exhaust Gases with a Photocatalytic DPF Reactor GeonSeog Son, Cheon Seog Gwak, Eui-Rak Choi, CheolWon Hwang, Neophotech Inc.; Soongkee Kim, Kikyong Bae, GM Daewoo Auto & Technology 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0877 The Effect of a Diesel Oxidation Catalyst and a Catalyzed Particulate Filter on Particle Size Distribution from a Heavy Duty Diesel Engine Venkata Ravindranath Lakkireddy, Hasan Mohammed, John H. Johnson, Michigan Technological Univ. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0878 DPR with Empirical Formula to Improve Active Regeneration of a PM Filter Toshikatsu Muramatsu, Tetsuichi Kominami, Jinichi Minamikawa, Munetomo Matsunami, Hino Motors, Ltd.; Junji Komatsu, Hitachi Metals, Ltd.; Jun Ozawa, Tokyo Roki Co., Ltd.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2022, and also individually. Planned by Fuels and Lubricants Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group Wednesday, April 5 Diesel Exhaust Emission Control (Part 6 of 8) - DPF Systems Session Code: FL7 Room D3-19 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Kevin F. Brown, Lubrizol Corp.; Eric R. Corrigan, Corning Inc.; Paul J. Richards, Associated Octel Co., Ltd.; Greg Rideout, Environment Canada Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0874 A Multi-Reactor Assembly for Screening of Diesel Particulate Filters Athanasios G. Konstandopoulos, Dimitrios Zarvalis, CERTH/CPERI; Evdoxia A. Kladopoulou, Chemical Process Engineering Res. Inst.; Ioannis Dolios, CERTH/CPERI 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0879 An Experimental Study of Active Regeneration of an Advanced Catalyzed Particulate Filter by Diesel Fuel Injection Upstream of an Oxidation Catalyst Paramjot Singh, Abishek M. Thalagavara, Jeffrey D. Naber, John H. Johnson, Susan T. Bagley, Michigan Technological Univ. 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-1089 Engine Tests of an Active Diesel Particulate Filter Regeneration System Sarento G. Nickolas, Andrea D. White, Catalytica Energy Systems Inc.; Adam J. Kotrba, Argun Yetkin, Tenneco Automotive Inc. 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-1090 Methodologies to Control DPF Uncontrolled Regenerations Reggie Zhan, Yiqun Huang, Magdi K. Khair, Southwest Research Institute 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-1091 Catalyzed Soot Filters in Close Coupled Position for Passenger Vehicles Alfred Punke, Gerd Grubert, Engelhard Technologies GmbH; Yuejin Li, Joseph C. Dettling, Engelhard Corp.; Torsten Neubauer, Engelhard Technologies GmbH 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-1092 Flow Uniformity Optimization for Diesel Aftertreatment Systems James W. Girard, Figen Lacin, Charles J. Hass, Joseph W. Hodonsky, Tenneco Automotive

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2022, and also individually. Planned by Fuels and Lubricants Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group

Wednesday, April 5 Combustion and Flow Diagnostics (Part 1 of 2) Session Code: P9 Room D3-20/21 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Matthew J. Hall, Univ. of Texas-Austin; Paul C. Miles, Sandia National Laboratories Chairpersons - Matthew J. Hall, Univ. of Texas-Austin; Paul C. Miles, Sandia National Laboratories Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-1041 Quantitative Characterization of Near-Field Fuel Sprays by Multi-Orifice Direct Injection Using Ultrafast X-Tomography Technique Xin Liu, Kyoung-Su Im, Yujie Wang, Jin Wang, Argonne National Laboratory; David L.S. Hung, James R. Winkelman, Visteon Corp.; Mark W. Tate, Alper Ercan, Lucas J. Koerner, Thomas Caswell, Darol Chamberlain, Daniel R. Schuette, Hugh Philipp, Detlef M. Smilgies, Sol M. Gruner, Cornell Univ. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-1043 Single Cylinder Motored SI IC Engine Intake Runner Flow Measurement Using Time Resolved Digital Particle Image Velocimetry Timothy Justham, Simon Jarvis, Andrew Clarke, Colin P. Garner, Graham K. Hargrave, Loughborough Univ.; Dave Richardson, Jaguar Cars Ltd. 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-1044 Motored SI IC Engine In-Cylinder Flow Field Measurement Using Time Resolved Digital PIV for Characterisation of Cyclic Variation Simon Jarvis, Timothy Justham, Andrew Clarke, Colin P. Garner, Graham K. Hargrave, Loughborough Univ.; Dave Richardson, Jaguar Cars Ltd. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-1045 Finite Element Analysis of Eroding Type Surface Thermocouple with Application to Engine Heat Flux Measurement Charles Richard Stone, Xiaowei Wang, Univ. of Oxford; David Buttsworth, Univ. of Southern Queensland; Robert Stevens, Yoshi Arita, Univ. of Oxford 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-1345 Analysis of SI Combustion Diagnostics Methods Using Ion-Current Sensing Techniques Jill Patterson, Dimitris Panousakis, A. Gasiz, Rui Chen, Loughborough Univ. 11:30 a.m. 2006-01-1346 Cylinder Pressure Data Quality Checks and Procedures to Maximize Data Accuracy Richard S. Davis, General Motors Corp.; Gary J. Patterson, GM Powertrain

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2015, and also individually. Planned by Advanced Powerplant Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Wednesday, April 5 Combustion and Flow Diagnostics (Part 2 of 2) Session Code: P9 Room D3-20/21 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Matthew J. Hall, Univ. of Texas-Austin; Paul C. Miles, Sandia National Laboratories Chairpersons - Matthew J. Hall, Univ. of Texas-Austin; Paul C. Miles, Sandia National Laboratories Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-1197 Cycle-by-Cycle Variations in Exhaust Temperatures Using Thermocouple Compensation Techniques Kenneth Kar, Univ. of Auckland 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-1198 In-Cylinder Temperature Estimation from an Optical Spray-Guided DISI Engine with Color-Ratio Pyrometry (CRP) Charles Richard Stone, Hongrui Ma, Robert Stevens, Univ. of Oxford 2:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY Re-Examination of the Two-Color Method by the Soot Aggregates Scattering Theory Takeyuki Kamimoto, Tokai Univ. 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-1200 Application of a Novel White Laser Sensor to an HCCI Engine Christopher L. Hagen, Scott Thomas Sanders, Univ. of Wisconsin 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-1201 Two-Photon Laser-Induced Fluorescence of Nitric Oxide in a Diesel Engine Glen C. Martin, Charles J. Mueller, Sandia National Laboratories; Chia-fon Lee, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-1202 In-Cylinder Temperature Distribution Measurement and Its Application to HCCI Combustion Akihiko Kakuho, Morihiro Nagamine, Yukio Amenomori, Tomonori Urushihara, Teruyuki Itoh, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-1344 Measurement of the Local Gas Temperature at Autoignition Conditions Inside the Combustion Chamber Using a Two-Wire Thermocouple Yasuo Moriyoshi, Chiba Univ.; Seung-Hwan Choi

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2015, and also individually. Planned by Advanced Powerplant Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Wednesday, April 5 Power Boost Technology Session Code: P22 Room D3-22/23 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Dinu Taraza, Wayne State Univ.; Arjun D. Tuteja Chairpersons - J. Gary Smyth, General Motors Corp. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0019 An Analysis of Assisted Turbocharging with Light Hybrid Powertrain Syed M. Shahed, Honeywell 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0020 Variable Turbine Geometry on SI Engines Johannes Andersen, GM Powertrain 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0021 Development of Fuel Consumption of Passenger Diesel Engine with 2 Stage Turbocharger Changryul Choi, Hyundai Motor Co. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0022 Experiments on Wave Transmission and Reflection by Turbochargers in Engine Operating Conditions Jose R. Serrano, Antonio J. Torregrosa, Jose A. Dopazo, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia; Said Soltani, Renault 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0023 Heat Transfers Analysis in a Turbocharger Compressor: Modeling and Experiments Mickael Cormerais, Jean-François Hetet, Pascal Chessé, Alain Maiboom, Laboratory of Fluid Mechanics, Ecole Centrale de Nantes

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2013, and also individually. Planned by Advanced Powerplant Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Wednesday, April 5 Engine Lubrication and Bearing Systems Session Code: P5 Room D3-22/23 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Hugh Gibson, Mahle Inc.; Warren Whitney, Federal-Mogul Corp. Chairpersons - Warren Whitney, Federal-Mogul Corp. Assistant Chairpersons - Hugh Gibson, Mahle Inc. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-1098 Wear of Valve-Train Components Due to Soot Contaminated Lubricant David Andrew Green, Roger Lewis, Rob S. Dwyer-Joyce, Sheffield Univ. 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-1099 Raman Characterization of Anti-Wear Films Formed from Fresh and Aged Engine Oils Dairene Uy, Steven. J. Simko, Ann E. O'Neill, Ronald K. Jensen, Arup K. Gangopadhyay, Roscoe O. Carter III, Ford Motor Co. 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-1101 Small End Conrod Lubrication Jean-louis Ligier, Renault; Patrick Ragot, Renault SAS 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-1102 Plain Bearings in High Performance Engines - Simulation Tools for Advanced Investigations and Layouts Martin Rebbert, Jurgen Dohmen, Franz Josef Maassen, FEV Motorentechnik GmbH 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-1103 Newly Development Lead Free Copper Alloy Bushing for Fuel Injection Pump Hiromi Yokota, Taiho Kogyo Co., Ltd.; Toru Desaki, Hiroaki Hayakawa, Katsuyuki Hashizume, Hiroshi Ito, Taiho Kogyo Co. Ltd.; Naruhiko Inayoshi, Yoichi Murakami, Takahiro Nozu, Masashi Suzuki, DENSO Corp. 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-1104 Studies on Lead-free Resin Overlay for Engine Bearings Takuya Tanaka, Isei Naka, Teruo Abe, Hideki Iwata, Akira Ono, Hiromitu Sugimura, Daido Metal Co., Ltd. 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-1105 Development of Lead Free Copper Based Alloy for Piston Pin Bushing Under Higher Load Engines Kouji Zushi, Hiroyuki Sugawara, Hideo Ishikawa, Daido Metal Co., Ltd. 5:15 p.m. 2006-01-1097 Lead-Free Replacements for SAE 792 for Bushing Applications David M. Saxton, Federal-Mogul Corp.

Planned by Advanced Powerplant Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Wednesday, April 5 Modeling of SI and Diesel Engines (Part 3 of 6) Mechanical Components Session Code: P7 Room D3-24/25 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Thomas Morel, Gamma Technologies Inc. Chairpersons - Raj P. Ranganathan, General Motors Corp.; Marcin Okarmus, Gamma Technologies Inc. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0887 Integrated Hydro-mechanical Simulation of a Cam-Rocker-Unit Injector System to Address Noise and Vibration Issues Marcin Marek Okarmus, P. S. Reddy, Rifat Keribar, Gamma Technologies Inc.; Richard Ham, IVECO Motorenforschung AG 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0888 A Model of the Friction Losses in Diesel Engines George Livanos; Nikolaos P. Kyrtatos, National Technical Univ. of Athens 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0889 Exhaust Valve Thermal Management and Robust Design Using Combustion and 3D Conjugate Heat Transfer Simulation with 6-Sigma Methodology Saeid Baniasad, Emad Khalil, Feng Shen, Ford Motor Co. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-1675 Co-Simulation of Valve Trains and Timing Drives Including Unilateral Constraints and Hydraulics Thomas Engelhardt, Heinz Ulbrich, Friedrich Pfeiffer, Technical University of Munich

Planned by Advanced Powerplant Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board; Diesel Engine Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Wednesday, April 5 Modeling of SI and Diesel Engines (Part 4 of 6) SI Combustion and Emissions Session Code: P7 Room D3-24/25 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Thomas Morel, Gamma Technologies Inc. Chairpersons - Otmar Scharrer, Porsche Engineering; John E. Wilken, Gamma Technologies Inc. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-1106 Predicting the Behavior of a Hydrogen-Enhanced Lean-Burn SI Engine Concept Ziga Ivanic, New West Technologies; John B. Heywood, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-1107 Quasi-Dimensional Modeling of Spark Ignition Engine Combustion with Variable Valve Train Michael Grill, Tobias Billinger, Michael Bargende, FKFS 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-1108 Development and Application of S.I. Combustion Models for Emissions Prediction Gianluca D'Errico, Tarcisio Cerri, Tommaso Lucchini, Politecnico di Milano 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-1109 Joint Efficiency and NOx Optimization Using a PSO Algorithm Pouria Mehrani, Harry C. Watson, Univ. of Melbourne 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-1110 Burn Rate Implications of Alternative Knock Reduction Strategies for Turbocharged SI Engines Timothy Hattrell, Univ. of Leeds; Alasdair Cairns, MAHLE Powertrain, Ltd.; C. G W. Sheppard, A. A. Burluka, Univ. of Leeds; Jens Neumeister, Cosworth Technology Ltd. 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-1113 Artificial Neural Networks for Prediction of Efficiency and NOx Emission of a Spark Ignition Engine Anand G., Gopinath S., Ravi M.R., Kar I.N., Subrahmanyam J.P., Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India

Planned by Advanced Powerplant Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board; Diesel Engine Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Wednesday, April 5 Diesel Fuel Injection and Sprays (Part 1 of 4) Session Code: P18 9:00 a.m. Room D3-26/27 Session Time:

Organizers - Ming-Chia D. Lai, Wayne State Univ.; Zhengbai (Mike) Liu, International Truck and Engine Corp.; Scott E. Parrish, General Motors Corp.; Rolf D. Reitz, Univ. of Wisconsin Chairpersons - Russ Durrett, GM R&D Center Assistant Chairpersons - Ming-Chia D. Lai, Wayne State Univ. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0891 Practical Feasibility of Measuring Pressure Waves in Common Rail Injection Systems by Magneto-Elastic Sensors Julian Baumann, Uwe Kiencke, Univ. of Karlsruhe; Thomas Schlegl, Wolfgang Oestreicher, Siemens VDO Automotive AG 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-1119 Hydraulic Simulation and Experimental Analysis of Needle Response and Controlled Injection Rate Shape Characteristics in a Piezo-driven Diesel Injector Jinwook Lee, Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials; Kyoungdoug Min, Seoul National Univ. 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-1550 Dynamic Sonar Instantaneous Flow Meter (DISF) for Quantification of Diesel Multi-Burst Injection with High Temporal and Volumetric Resolution Murad M. Ismailov, Michigan Custom Machine, Inc. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-1389 An Integrated Experimental-Numerical Study of HSDI Diesel Injection System and Spray Dynamics Lucio Postrioti, Università di Perugia; Stefano Ubertini, Università di Roma Tor Vergata 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-1120 Parametric Study of Physical Requirements for Optimization of the EGR-rate and the Spray Formation for Minimum Emissions Production Over a Broad Range of Load/Speed Conditions Michael Pontoppidan, Numidis S.A.R.L. France; G. Bella, Univ. of Roma Tor Vergata; A. Demaio, NuMIDIA Srl

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2010, and also individually. Planned by Diesel Engine Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Wednesday, April 5 Diesel Fuel Injection and Sprays (Part 2 of 4) Session Code: P18 Room D3-26/27 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Ming-Chia D. Lai, Wayne State Univ.; Zhengbai (Mike) Liu, International Truck and Engine Corp.; Scott E. Parrish, General Motors Corp.; Rolf D. Reitz, Univ. of Wisconsin Chairpersons - Zhengbai (Mike) Liu, International Truck and Engine Corp.; Ming-Chia D. Lai, Wayne State Univ. Assistant Chairpersons - Russ Durrett, GM R&D Center; Zhengbai (Mike) Liu, International Truck and Engine Corp. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0890 True-scale True-Pressure Internal Flow Visualization for Diesel Injectors Steven H. Collicott, Purdue Univ. - West Lafayette; Haiyun Li, MTU Aero Engine Design Inc. 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0892 An Adjoint Method for Hole Cavitating Control Through Inverse Nozzle Design Manolis Gavaises, S. Petropoulou, City University London 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-1114 Cavitation Inside Multi-hole Injectors for Large Diesel Engines and Its Effect on the Near-nozzle Spray Structure Manolis Gavaises, A. Andriotis, City University London 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-1391 Effect of Cavitation on the Nozzle Outlet Flow, Spray and Flame Formation in a Diesel Engine F. Payri, J. Arregle, J. J. Lopez, S. Hermens, CMT Motores Termicos - Universidad Politecnica de Valencia 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-1117 Evaluation of Splash Models with High-Pressure Diesel Spray Luca Andreassi, Stefano Ubertini, Univ. di Roma Tor Vergata; Luigi Allocca, Istituto Motori CNR 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-1552 Fuel Flow Impingement Measurements on Multi-Orifice Diesel Nozzles Tobias Husberg, Vittorio Manente, Rickard Ehleskog, Sven Andersson, Chalmers Univ. of Technology 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-1116 Spray-Wall Interaction: Diesel Fuels Impinging on a Tempered Wall Alf Magnusson, Chalmers University of Technology; Stanislaw Jedrzejowski, Technical University of Lodz Poland; Sven Andersson, Chalmers University of Technology

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2010, and also individually. Planned by Diesel Engine Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Wednesday, April 5 Direct Injection SI Engine Technology (Part 1 of 2) Session Code: P11 Room D3-28 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Matthew J. Brusstar, US Environmental Protection Agency; James W G Turner, Lotus Engineering, Ltd.; Jianwen Yi, Ford Motor Co. Chairpersons - Jianwen Yi, Ford Motor Co. Assistant Chairpersons - James W G Turner, Lotus Engineering, Ltd. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-1264 A Multi-Variable High-Speed Imaging Study of Ignition Instabilities in a Spray-Guided Direct-Injected Spark-Ignition Engine James D. Smith, Volker Sick, Univ. of Michigan 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-1265 Potentials of the Spray-Guided BMW DI Combustion System Christian Schwarz, Andreas Witt, Erik Schunemann, Bodo Durst, Jurgen Fischer, BMW 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-1266 The Turbocharged GDI Engine: Boosted Synergies for High Fuel Economy Plus Ultra-Low Emissions Wolfgang Bandel, Guenter K. Fraidl, Paul E. Kapus, Helmut Sikinger, AVL LIST GmbH; Chris N. Cowland, AVL Powertrain Engineering Inc. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-1000 Analysis of Fuel Flow and Spray Atomization in Slit Nozzle for Direct Injection Gasoline Engines Eriko Matsumura, Tomojiro Sugimoto, Mutsumi Kanda, Toyota Motor Corp.; Jiro Senda, Doshisha Univ. 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-1001 Improvement of Center Injection Spray Guided DISI Performance Hideaki Katashiba, Tetsuya Honda, Masaaki Kawamoto, Mamoru Sumida, Norihisa Fukutomi, Kazuhiko Kawajiri, Mitsubishi Electric Corp.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2016, and also individually.

Wednesday, April 5 Direct Injection SI Engine Technology (Part 2 of 2) Session Code: P11 Room D3-28 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Matthew J. Brusstar, US Environmental Protection Agency; James W G Turner, Lotus Engineering, Ltd.; Jianwen Yi, Ford Motor Co. Chairpersons - Matthew J. Brusstar, US Environmental Protection Agency Assistant Chairpersons - Jianwen Yi, Ford Motor Co. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-1259 Development of V-6 3.5-liter Engine Adopting New Direct Injection System Takuya Ikoma, Shizuo Abe, Yukihiro Sonoda, Hisao Suzuki, Toyota Motor Corp.; Yuichi Suzuki, Yamaha Motor Co. Ltd.; Masatoshi Basaki, Nippon Soken Inc. 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-1260 The HOTFIRE Homogeneous GDI and Fully Variable Valve Train Project - An Initial Report James W. G. Turner, Graham Pitcher, P. Burke, Lotus Engineering, Ltd.; Colin P. Garner, Graham Wigley, P. Stansfield, Loughborough Univ.; Hans Joachim Nuglisch, Siemens VDO Automotive SAS; Nicos Ladommatos, R. Patel, P. Williams, Univ. College of London 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-1261 Potential of Reducing the NOx Emissions in a Spray Guided DI Gasoline Engine by Stratified Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) Fatih Sarikoc, Maurice Kettner, Amin Velji, Ulrich Spicher, Universitaet Karlsruhe (TH); Alina Krause, Alfred Elsaesser, Mahle GmbH 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-1262 A Study of Combustion Structure and Implications on Post-Oxidation Under Homogeneous and Stratified Operation in a DISI Engine Julian T. Kashdan, Jerome Cherel, Benoist Thirouard, IFP 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-1263 Particulate Matter and Hydrocarbon Emissions Measurements: Comparing First and Second Generation DISI with PFI in Single Cylinder Optical Engines Philip Price, Richard Stone, Univ. of Oxford; Tony R. Collier, Marcus Timothy Davies, Ford Motor Co. 2006-01-1002 Numerical Investigation on the Needle-shape of Hollow-Cone Pressure- Swirl Type Gasoline Direct Injector (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Azhar Abdul Aziz, Univ. of Technology Malaysia; Mas Fawzi Ali, College Univ. of Technology Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia 2006-01-1003 Spray Characterization in a DISI Engine During Cold Start: (2) PDPA Investigation (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Anand H. Gandhi, Ford Motor Co.; Terrence F. Alger, Southwest Research Institute; Corey E. Weaver, Eric W. Curtis, Ford Motor Co.; Carl L. Anderson, Michigan Technological Univ.; Duane L. Abata, Northern Arizona State Univ. 2006-01-1004 Spray Characterization in a DISI Engine During Cold Start: (1) Imaging Investigation (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Anand H. Gandhi, Ford Motor Co.; Terrence F. Alger, Southwest Research Institute; Corey E. Weaver, Eric W. Curtis, Ford Motor Co.; Carl L. Anderson, Michigan Technological Univ.; Duane L. Abata, Northern Arizona State Univ.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2016, and also individually.

Wednesday, April 5 Accident Reconstruction (Part 1 of 4) Session Code: B17 Room M2-29 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Stein E. Husher, Michael S. Varat, KEVA Engineering; Raymond M. Brach, Matthew Brach, Brach Engineering Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0905 Tests Documenting Vehicle Handling with a Temporary Use Rear Tire and a Run Flat Rear Tire Mark W. Arndt, Transportation Safety Tech. Inc.; Stephen M. Arndt, Safety Engineering and Forensic Analysis Inc. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-1559 Force and Moment Characteristics of a Typical Space-Saver Tire L. Daniel Metz, Metz Engineering & Racing 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-1560 Realistic Rear Axle Hydroplaning during Forward Motion L.D. Metz, Metz Engineering and Racing; D. Herling, J.R. Kinney, AFI Associates, Inc. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-1558 Analyzing The Trip-Phase of Soft-Soil Rollovers Wesley D. Grimes, Jonathan Alan Balasa, Eric J. Hunter, Collision Engineering Associates Inc.; Don C. Stevens, Safety Engineering and Forensic Analysis 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-1399 Extracting Tire Model Parameters from Test Data Wesley D. Grimes, Jonathan Alan Balasa, Eric J. Hunter, Collision Engineering Associates Inc.; Thomas H. Vadnais, Vadnais Wood & Rivers

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-1999, and also individually. Planned by Occupant Protection Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Wednesday, April 5 Accident Reconstruction (Part 2 of 4) Session Code: B17 Room M2-29 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Stein E. Husher, Michael S. Varat, KEVA Engineering; Raymond M. Brach, Univ. of Notre Dame; Matthew Brach, Brach Engineering Time Paper No. Title 1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0908 Restitution Modeling for Crush Analysis: Theory and Validation Nathan A. Rose, Stephen J. Fenton, Gray Beauchamp, Kineticorp LLC 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0907 Determination of Vehicle Velocities and Collision Location by Means of Monte Carlo Simulation Method Wojciech Wach, Jan Unarski, Institute of Forensic Research 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-1396 The Effect of Stiffness Coefficients on Output Variables in EDSMAC4 Simulations Michael Kuzel, Stephen Werner, Darrin Richards, Exponent Failure Analysis Associates 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-1398 Comparison of Drag-Sled and Skidding-Vehicle Drag Factors on Dry Roadways Wade Bartlett, Mechanical Forensics Engineering Services, LLC; Albert Baxter, Suncoast Collision Analysis; Ed Livesay, Ed Livesay & Associates; Bruno Schmidt, Missouri State Univ.; Terry Stanard, Wright Patterson AFB; William Wright, Florida Atlantic Univ. 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-1563 Quantifying the Change in Ride Height Due to Braking - Brake Dive Test Data Shawn P. Ray, Trevor Newbery, John Koziol, CASE Forensics (formerly Schaefer Engineering Corp.) 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-1676 Quantifying the Effects of Surface Debris on Vehicle Deceleration Rate and Anti-lock Brake Systems Jubal D. Hamernik, Eli Paster, David Wittekind, Brian Tholl, Joseph Padden, Hamernik & Associates, Inc. 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-1129 Commercial Vehicle Event Data Recorders and the Effect of ABS Brakes During Maximim Brake Application Timothy J. Reust, James M. Morgan, Accident Science, Inc. 5:15 p.m. 2006-01-1397 The Timing of Pre-Crash Data Recorded in General Motors Sensing and Diagnostic Modules Craig C. Wilkinson, Jonathan M. Lawrence, Bradley E. Heinrichs, David J. King, MEA Forensic Engineers and Scientists

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-1999, and also individually. Planned by Occupant Protection Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Wednesday, April 5 Vehicle Aggressivity and Compatibility in Automotive Crashes Session Code: B21 Room M2-30 Session Time: 9:00 a.m. The focus of this session is on techniques for saving lives and reducing injuries in automotive crashes by reducing the aggressivity of vehicles and improving compatibility of the vehicle fleet. Historically, crash tests have been developed to maximize the safety of the vehicle occupants in the striking vehicle, without consideration of the occupants of the struck vehicle. New crash tests, new barriers, vehicle design characteristics, (e.g., the effect of weight, stiffness, and geometry), analyses, simulations and review of accident histories are of interest. Organizers - Stanley H. Backaitis, National Hwy Traffic Safety Admin; George W. Neat, The Volpe Center/DOT (Retired) Chairpersons - Qing Zhou, Tsinghua Univ.; George W. Neat Time Paper No. Title 9:00 a.m. 2006-01-1133 Numerical Evaluation of TRL Barrier's Compatibility Assessment Capability Chaitra Nailadi, Venkatesh Agaram, DaimlerChrysler Corp. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-1134 Effects of Different Vehicle Parameters on Car to Car Frontal Crash Fatality Risk Estimated through a Parameterized Model Guy S. Nusholtz, Jianqing Xue, Yibing Shi, Fariba Famili, Lan Xu, Guglielmo Rabbiolo, DaimlerChrysler Corp. 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-1136 Research on Vehicle-to-MDB Impact Test for Frontal Impact Compatibility Taisuke Watanabe, Mamiko Onaga, Shigeru Hirayama, Kazuhiro Obayashi, Tomosaburo Okabe, Nissan Motor Co. Ltd. 10:30 a.m. ORAL ONLY Crash Compatibility between Cars and Light Trucks: An Assessment of the Benefits of Matching Front-End Energy Absorbing Structures Brian O'Neill, Bryan Baker, Joseph Nolan, Insurance Institute for Highway Safety

Planned by Occupant Protection Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Wednesday, April 5 Advanced Hybrid Vehicle Powertrains (Part 3 of 5) Session Code: P13 Room M2-30 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Michael Duoba, Argonne National Laboratory; Matthew E. Fleming, Ford Motor Co.; Mark A. Theobald, GM Powertrain Chairpersons - Michael Duoba, Argonne National Laboratory Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-1122 Nickel Metal Hydride Batteries' Voltage Depression Detection in Vehicle Application Fiorentino Valerio Conte, Arsenal Research 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-1123 Improved Battery Charging in an Ultracapacitor - Lead Acid Battery Hybrid Energy Storage System for Mild Hybrid Electric Vehicles Adam William Stienecker, Ohio Northern Univ.; Thomas A. Stuart, Univ. of Toledo 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-1124 Monitoring and Diagnostics for Electric Drivetrain Components in HEVs Thomas G. Habetler, Georgia Institute of Technology; Christian Kral, Arsenal Research 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-1125 Development of Vibration Reduction Motor Control for Series-Parallel Hybrid System Shuji Tomura, Yoshiaki Ito, Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc.; Kensuke Kamichi, Akihiro Yamanaka, Toyota Motor Corp. 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-1126 Consideration of Different Hybrid Powertrains with the Help of a Model in Longitudinal Dynamics Using DymolaTM Thomas Prachar, Axel Poltenstein, Lukas Magerl, Stefan Winter, Gerhard Lux, Bernhard Geringer, Andreas Caldevilla, Vienna University of Technology

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2008, and also individually. Planned by Advanced Powerplant Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board Wednesday, April 5 Occupant Restraints (Part 1 of 2) Session Code: B19 Room M3-31 Session Time: 9:00 a.m. This session will focus on the design and performance of occupant restraints including airbags, seat belts, and child restraint systems. Topics range from current and future FMVSS regulations, field accident performance, laboratory testing, and computational modeling. Organizers - Chris A. Van Ee, Design Research Engineering; Charles J. Griswold, C J Griswold Inc. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0913 Optimal Restraint Characteristics for Minimization of Peak Occupant Deceleration in Frontal Impact Zhiqing Cheng, AIES, General Dynamics; Joseph Pellettiere, US Air Force Research Lab. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0914 Dolly Rollover Testing of Child Safety Seats Gary R. Whitman, Arcca Inc.; Larry Sicher, ARCCA Inc.; John Yannaccone, Forensic Safety Group Inc.; Robert Hooker, Eliseco 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0915 Dynamic Response of End-Release Buckles to Floor Anchor Impulses Eddie Cooper, B33 Consulting, Inc.; Anne M. Curzon, AMC Engineering LLC; Jeffrey L. Wirth, Thomas Engineering Inc.; Will Van Arsdell, Engineering Principles LLC 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-1138 FMVSS Child Occupant Protection Regulations Joshua Arlen Goldwitz, Exponent Failure Analysis; William W. Van Arsdell, Engineering Principles, LLC 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-1139 Incorporating Input Data Uncertainties in Computer Models of Vehicle Systems using the Polynomial Chaos Quadrature Method K. Dalbey, A. Patra, V. Pateel, Univ. at Buffalo; S. Arumugasundaram, SUNY-Buffalo; I. Hatziprokopiou, General Dynamics Corp.; R. Galganski, Calspan Corp.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-1994, and also individually. Planned by Occupant Protection Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Wednesday, April 5 Occupant Restraints (Part 2 of 2) Session Code: B19 Room M3-31 Session Time: 1:30 p.m. This session will focus on the design and performance of occupant restraints including airbags, seat belts, and child restraint systems. Topics range from current and future FMVSS regulations, field accident performance, laboratory testing, and computational modeling. Organizers - Chris A. Van Ee, Design Research Engineering; Charles J. Griswold, C J Griswold Inc. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-1140 Cervical Range of Motion Data in Children Terri Lynch-Caris, Janet M. Brelin-Fornari, Kettering Univ.; Christopher Van Pelt, McLaren Regional Medical Center 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-1141 Use of Rigid and Deformable Child Restraint Seats in Finite Element Simulations of Frontal Crashes Qian Wang, William J. Altenhof, Tanya Kapoor, Univ. of Windsor; Likun Chen, Cornell Univ.; Andrew Howard, Hospital for Sick Children 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-1142 Comparison of Child Body Dimensions with Rear Seat Geometry Stephanie Huang, Univ. of Michigan; Matthew P. Reed, Transportation Research Institute 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-1143 Re-Examination of FMVSS 213 Using New Car Assessment Program Test Data R. Galganski, Calspan Corp.; I. Hatziprokopiou, General Dynamics Corp.; V. Pateel, S. Arumugasundaram, A. Patra, Univ. at Buffalo 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-1144 Improved Occupant Protection through Cooperation of Active and Passive Safety Systems - Combined Active and Passive Safety CAPS Alfred Kuttenberger, Sybille Eisele, Thomas Lich, Thorsten Sohnke, Jorge Sans Sangorrin, Michael Schmid, Marc Theisen, Robert Bosch GmbH

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-1994, and also individually. Planned by Occupant Protection Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Wednesday, April 5 In-Cylinder Diesel Particulate and NOx Control (Part 1 of 3) - Low Temperature Combustion Session Code: P17 Room M3-32 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Cathy Y. Choi, Caterpillar Inc.; Rod Radovanovic, Diesel Engine Consulting; Todd A. Sheridan, Cummins Inc.; Stefan Simescu, Southwest Research Institute; Dale R. Tree, Brigham Young Univ. Chairpersons - Song-Charng Kong, Iowa State University Assistant Chairpersons - Kenth Svensson, Volvo Powertrain Corporation Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0917 An Experimental Investigation of Partially Premixed Combustion Strategies Using Multiple Injections in a Heavy-Duty Diesel Engine William L. Hardy, Rolf D. Reitz, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0918 Spray Targeting to Minimize Soot and CO Formation in Premixed Charge Compression Ignition (PCCI) Combustion with a HSDI Diesel Engine Sang-Suk Lee, Rolf D. Reitz, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0919 Study on NOx Control in Direct-Injection PCCI Combustion - Fundamental Investigation Using a Constant-Volume Vessel Yasutaka Kitamura, Sung-Sub Kee, Ali Mohammadi, Takuji Ishiyama, Masahiro Shioji, Kyoto Univ. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0920 PCCI Operation with Fuel Injection Timing Set Close to TDC Tomohiro Kanda, Honda R&D Co. Ltd.; Takazo Hakozaki, Mitsubishi Motors Corp.; Tatsuya Uchimoto, Jyunichi Hatano, Hiroshi Sono, Honda R&D Co. Ltd. 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0921 Use of a Pressure Reactive Piston to Control Diesel PCCI Operation - A Modeling Study Achuth Munnannur, Neerav Abani, Rolf D. Reitz, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2002, and also individually. Planned by Diesel Engine Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Wednesday, April 5 In-Cylinder Diesel Particulate and NOx Control (Part 2 of 3) - In-Cylinder Emission Strategies I Session Code: P17 Room M3-32 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Cathy Y. Choi, Caterpillar Inc.; Rod Radovanovic, Diesel Engine Consulting; Todd A. Sheridan, Cummins Inc.; Stefan Simescu, Southwest Research Institute; Dale R. Tree, Brigham Young Univ. Chairpersons - Stefan Simescu, Southwest Research Institute Assistant Chairpersons - Dale R. Tree, Brigham Young Univ. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-1145 Advanced Diesel Technology to Achieve Tier 2 Bin 5 Emissions Compliance in US Light-Duty Diesel Applications Brian Cooper, Ian Penny, Matt Beasley, Adrian Greaney, Jackie Crump, Ricardo Consulting Engineers Ltd. 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-1146 EmIQ: Intelligent Combustion and Control for Tier2 Bin5 Diesel Engines Holger Huelser, AVL LIST GmbH; Klemens Neunteufl; Christian Roduner; Michael Weissbaeck; Ludwig Buergler; Michael Glensvig 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-1147 Characteristics of Diesel Combustion in Low Oxygen Mixtures with Ultra-High EGR Hideyuki Ogawa, Hokkaido Univ.; Hajime Shimizu, Toyota Motor; Shingo Kido, Kanto Auto Works; Noboru Miyamoto, Hokkaido Univ. 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-1148 Stoichiometric Combustion in a HSDI Diesel Engine to Allow Use of a Three-way Exhaust Catalyst Sang-Suk Lee, Manuel A. Gonzalez D, Rolf D. Reitz, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-1150 Modeling Combustion and Emissions of HSDI Diesel Engines Using Injectors with Different Included Spray Angles Song-Charng Kong, Iowa State Univ.; Hoo Joong Kim, Rolf Reitz, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-1149 Effects of Piston Crevice Flows and Lubricant Oil Vaporization on Diesel Engine Deposits Youngchul Ra, Rolf Reitz, Univ. of Wisconsin; Mark W. Jarrett, Tsu Pin Shyu, Caterpillar Inc. 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-1414 Use of Water Emulsion and Intake Water Injection as NOx Reduction Techniques for Heavy Duty Diesel Engines

Dimitrios Theofanis Hountalas, George C. Mavropoulos, Theodoros Zannis, Sotirios Mamalis, National Technical Univ. of Athens

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2002, and also individually. Planned by Diesel Engine Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Wednesday, April 5 Brake Technology (Part 3 of 3) Session Code: AC1 Room O2-33 Session Time: 9:00 a.m. Papers will be presented related to many aspects of brake component, subsystem, and full vehicle performance. Organizers - David G. Ebert, GM Proving Ground; Paul F. Flanagan, Thomas Fornari, Delphi Corp.; Paul S. Gritt, DaimlerChrysler Corp.; Frederik Heineken, Delphi Corp.; Derek F. Hodgson, PBR International USA, Ltd.; Jim Kubokawa, ADVICS North America Inc.; John F. Limberg, E&J Enterprises LLC; Douglas C. Myers, Visteon Chassis Systems; J. Chris Oakwood, Ford Motor Co.; Robert S. Perkins, Bosch Braking Systems Corp.; Mark T. Riefe, General Motors Corp.; B.A. Suresh, General Dynamics Corp.; George H. Waterman, Sanluis Rassini International Inc. Chairpersons - Frederik Heineken, Delphi Corp.; Thomas Fornari, Delphi; BA Suresh, General Dynamics Corp. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0922 Development of Vehicle Dynamics Integrated Management Chiaki Hamada, Katsumi Fukatani, Katsuyuki Yamaguchi, Toyota Motor Corp.; Tomohiro Kato, ADVICS Co.,Ltd. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0925 Reductions in Crash Injury and Fatalities Due to Vehicle Stability Control Technology George T. Bahouth, PIRE 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0923 Control of Brake- and Steer-by-Wire Systems During Brake Actuator Failure Aleksander Hac, Delphi Corp. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0924 Unified Control of Brake- and Steer-by-Wire Systems Using Optimal Control Allocation Methods Aleksander Hac, Delphi Corp.; David Doman, Michael Oppenheimer, US Air Force Research Laboratories 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-1154 Estimation of Clamp Force in Brake-by-Wire Systems: A Step-by-Step Identification Approach Reza Hoseinnezhad, Stephen Saric, Alireza Bab Hadiashar, Swinburne Univ. of Technology

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2017, and also individually. Planned by Brake Committee / Automobile Chassis Activity

Wednesday, April 5 In-Vehicle Software (Part 1 of 3) Session Code: AE24 Room O2-33 Session Time: 1:30 p.m. This technical session concentrates on the development of embedded software that resides in production vehicle electronic modules. With a focus on current technical, business, and legal issues relevant to the auto industry, this session covers all aspects of embedded software development including requirements, implementation, algorithms, modeling, and auto code generation. Additional topics include: in-vehicle network software, the use of embedded operating systems, module application behavior, the software development lifecycle, CMM or other software improvement processes, software development tool experiences, future and upcoming software technologies, and related in-vehicle software standardization efforts. All experts across the embedded software community are encouraged to share their experiences, opinions, and agendas in order to improve automotive software. Organizers - Bruce Emaus, Tom Guthrie, Vector CANtech Inc. Chairpersons - Peter Abowd, Visteon Corp.; Ronald Brombach, Ford Product Development; Bruce Emaus, Vector CANtech Inc.; Robert Gruszczynski, IAV Automotive Engineering Inc.; Timothy J. Mortimer, Ford Electronics; James M. Weinfurther, Ford Motor Co. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-1236 Past, Present, and Future of Real-Time Embedded Automotive Software: a close look at basic concepts of AUTOSAR Thierry Rolina, ETAS Inc. 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-1237 Study for Better Vehicle Fuel Economy in a Commercial Vehicle Using Vehicle Simulation Myung Seok Lyu, Hyundai Motor Co. 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-1238 Starting a Software Product Line by Reengineering a Set of Existing Product Variants Kentaro Yoshimura, Hitachi Europe; Joachim Bayer, Ganesan Dharmalingam, Dirk Muthig, Fraunhofer IESE 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-1239 Being Innovative and Follow Standards - Evolving Standards in the Automotive Industry for the Development of Safety Related Vehicle Software Dietmar Kant, Audi AG 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-1240 Using Model- and Code-Reviews in Model-based Development of ECU Software Mirko Conrad, Ines Fey, Heiko Dörr, DaimlerChrysler AG; Ingo Stürmer, Fraunhofer FIRST 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-1241 A Method for Automatic Code Generation for Automotive Systems ORAL ONLY John D. Noetzel, Delphi Electronics and Safety; Joseph G. D'Ambrosio, Delphi Corp. 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-1242 Using Model Driven Architecture for the Development and Integration of Platform-Independent Vehicle Application Software Across Different OEMs Brendan Jackman, Waterford Institute of Technology; Shepherd Sanyanga, Ford Motor Co. of Europe Inc.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2028, and also individually.

Wednesday, April 5 Military Vehicle: Advanced Propulsion System Technology Session Code: MV2 Room O2-37 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Peter J. Schihl, US Army TACOM; John D. Tasdemir, US Army TARDEC Assistant Chairpersons - Walter Bryzik, US Army TARDEC Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. ORAL ONLY High Speed Diesel Combustion Tom Vachon, Kevin P. Duffy, Caterpillar Inc. 9:30 a.m. ORAL ONLY Opposed Piston Opposed Cylinder (OPOC) Engine for Military Ground Vehicles - Development Update Peter Hofbauer, FEV Engine Technology Inc. 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-1549 Assessment of JP-8 and DF-2 Evaporation Rate and Cetane Number Differences on a Military Diesel Engine Peter J. Schihl, Laura Hoogterp, Harold Pangilinan, US Army TARDEC 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0926 Advanced Opposed-piston Two-stroke Diesel Demonstrator Nicholas R. Hirsch, Advanced Engines Development Corp.; Ernest E. Schwarz, US Army TACOM; Matthew G. McGough, US Army Tank Auto & Armaments Command 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0927 OPERAS in Advanced Diesel Engines for Commercial and Military Applications Naeim A. Henein, IP Singh, Wayne State Univ.; Walter Bryzik, US Army TARDEC 11:30 a.m. ORAL ONLY High Output Diesel Engine Design Strategy Michael Groddeck, MTU Friedrichshafen GmbH; Tedd Doran Grulke, Terry Newman, Detroit Diesel Corp.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2040, and also individually. Planned by Military Vehicle Committee / Commercial Vehicle Activity

Wednesday, April 5 Military Vehicle: Autonomous Systems Session Code: MV6 Room O2-37 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Grant R. Gerhart, US Army TACOM; Jeffrey James Jaczkowski, Joseph Urda, US Army Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY A Multisensorial Fusion layout for Robotic Applications

2:00 p.m. 2006-01-1160 Perception and Autonomous Navigation using a Priori Data Kevin Conrad, John Galloway, William Irwin, Walter Delashmit, James Jack, Govindaraj Kuntimad, Lockheed Martin Missiles & Fire Control; Maritza Muguira, Charles Little, Ralph Peters, Sandia National Laboratories 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-1159 Fast Road Area Detection Using Planfitting Xin Li, Univ. of Michigan-Flint; Yi Lu Murphey, Univ. of Michigan-Dearborn; Robert Karlsen, US Army TARDEC/NAC; Grant R. Gerhart, US Army TACOM 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-1158 Moving Obstacle Detection from Moving Platforms Alberto Lacaze, Karl Murphy, Robotic Research LLC 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-1157 Computational and Experimental Study on Lift Characteristics of Flapping Wing Micro Air Vehicle A. Muniappan, Dept. of Aerospace Engineering, MIT, Anna Univ., Chennai

Planned by Military Vehicle Committee / Commercial Vehicle Activity

Wednesday, April 5 Military Vehicle: Vehicle Modeling and Simulation (Part 1 of 2) Session Code: MV5 Room O2-38 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Mark J. Brudnak, James DeLabar, Christopher B. Mushenski, US Army TACOM Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0928 Verification and Fidelity of High Mobility Tracked Vehicle Dynamic Models Mike McCullough, Ashok Khubchandani, Albert Shyu, Darren Simoni, BAE Systems 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0929 Dynamic Modeling and Experiment of Military Tracked Vehicle Hansik Ryu, FuncitonBay, Inc. 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0930 Dynamic Operational Limits for a Stair-Climbing, Tracked, Urban Robot Brant A. Ross, MotionPort LLC 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0931 Blast Event Simulation for a Vehicle Subjected to a Landmine Explosion Nickolas Vlahopoulos, Univ. of Michigan 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0932 Fully-Coupled Fluid/Mechanical Response Prediction for Truck- Mounted Tank Sloshing Using Cosimulation of MSC.ADAMS® and MSC.Dytran Andrew S. Elliott, MSC Software; Jesper Slattengren, Pratt & Miller Engineering; Arjaan J. Buijk, MSC Software

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2040, and also individually. Planned by Military Vehicle Committee / Commercial Vehicle Activity

Wednesday, April 5 Military Vehicle: Vehicle Modeling and Simulation (Part 2 of 2) Session Code: MV5 Room O2-38 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Mark J. Brudnak, James DeLabar, Christopher B. Mushenski, US Army TACOM Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-1162 Hybrid Electric Power and Energy Laboratory Hardware-in-the-Loop and Vehicle Model Integration and Implementation Miguel Simon, Marc Compere, Thomas Connolly, Charles Lors, Wilford Smith, SAIC; Mark Brudnak, US Army TACOM 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-1163 Robust Control Techniques for State Tracking in the Presence of Variable Time Delays Jarrett Goodell, Marc Compere, Wilford Smith, Miguel Simon, Ronnie Wright, Science Applications International Corp.; Mark Brudnak, US Army TACOM 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-1164 A Universally Applicable Methodology for Comparing, Calibrating, and Validating the Performance of Multi-Wheeled Combat Vehicle Computer Simulation Models to Experimental Test Data Lane Douglas Salins, George White, U.S. AMSAA; James Faller, William Connon, US Army Aberdeen Test Center; Jeffrey Freeman, Univ. of Tennessee; Ford Cook, Mechanical Simulation International 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-1165 Automated Methods for Converting a Non Real-time Cartesian Multi- body Vehicle Dynamics Model to a Real-time Recursive Model Huron Sam Perera, Richard Romano, Realtime Technologies Inc.; Patrick Nunez, US Army TARDEC 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-1166 A Comparison of Techniques for Determining the Critical HMMWV Chassis Parameters: Activity Analysis versus Design of Experiments ORAL ONLY Bryon J. Sohns, Univ. of Michigan 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-1167 Thermal Modeling and Imaging of As-built Vehicle Components Andreas F. Koschan, Priya Govindasamy, Sreeenivas Sukumar, David Page, Mongi Abidi, Univ. of Tennessee; David Gorsich, US Army RDECOM 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-1168 Time-Dependent Tire-Snow Modeling for Two-Dimensional Slip Conditions Qing Liu, Jonah Lee, Univ. of Alaska Fairbanks 5:15 p.m. 2006-01-1169 Validating a Wheeled Vehicle Model for All-Season Simulations John A. Weller, US Army RDECOM; Barry A. Coutermarsh, US Army Corps of Engineers; Sally A. Shoop, US Army Engineer Res. & Dev Ctr. 2006-01-1170 Analysis and Modeling of Servo Motor Control in Military Vehicle Control Systems (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Anthony J. Torre, General Dynamics Land Systems; Christopher B. Mushenski, US Army TACOM 2006-01-1171 Integration of the CAT Crewstation with the Ride Motion Simulator (RMS) (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Nancy Truong, US Army TACOM; Andrey Shvartsman, DCS Corp.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2040, and also individually. Planned by Military Vehicle Committee / Commercial Vehicle Activity

Wednesday, April 5 Steering and Suspension Technology Symposium (Part 1 of 4): Steering Session Code: AC4 Room O2-44 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Paul K. Webber, TRW Steering & Suspension Systems Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0942 Enhancement of Vehicle Handling using Four Wheel Steering Control Strategy Evren Ozatay, Pennsylvania State Univ.; Samim Y. Unlusoy, Middle East Technical Univ.; Murat Yildirim, Ford Otomotiv Sanayii. A.S. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0938 Control-Oriented Model for Electric Power Steering System Xiang Chen, Xiaoqun Chen, Univ. of Windsor 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-1179 Control for Moment of Motor Inertia on EPS Yasuo Shimizu, Yoshihiro Oniwa, Honda R&D Co. Ltd. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-1178 An EPS Control Strategy to Reduce Steering Vibration Associated with Disturbance from Road Wheels Akinobu Sugiyama, Masahiko Kurishige, Hanako Hamada, Takayuki Kifuku, Mitsubishi Electric Corp. 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-1173 Development of a Steer-by-Wire System for the GM Sequel Douglas Cesiel, Michael C. Gaunt, General Motors Corp.; Brian Daugherty, Visteon Corp. 2006-01-1172 Enabling Technologies for Lateral Dynamic Assistant Systems (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Tilo Meister, Reidar Fleck, Marcus Fischer, BMW 2006-01-1186 Preliminary Study Concerning Quantitative Analysis of Steering System using Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) Simulator (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Masaya Segawa, Shirou Nakano, JTEKT Corp.; Motoki Shino, Univ. of Tokyo; Masao Nagai, Tokyo Univ. of Agriculture & Technology

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2019, and also individually. Planned by Steering, Chassis and Suspension Cmte / Automobile Chassis Activity

Wednesday, April 5 Steering and Suspension Technology Symposium (Part 2 of 4): Steering Session Code: AC4 Room O2-44 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Paul K. Webber, TRW Steering & Suspension Systems Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-1175 Vehicle Steer-by-Wire System Control Yixin Yao, Visteon Corp. 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-1177 A Study of Worm Gear to Size Reduction and Performance Enhancement for EPS Katsuji Watanabe, Yasuhiro Terada, Yasuo Shimizu, Honda R&D Co. Ltd. 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0939 Development of a Contactless Hall Effect Torque Sensor for Electric Power Steering Didier Angleviel, Didier Frachon, Gerald Masson, Moving Magnet Technologies SA 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0940 Back Driving Assistant for Passenger Cars with Trailer Christian Lundquist, Wolfgang Reinelt, Olof Enqvist, ZF Lenksysteme GmbH 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-1181 Stability Enhancement of a Light Commercial Vehicle Using Active Steering Levent Güvenç, Seref Server Ersolmaz, Sinan Öncü, Eyüp Serdar Öztürk, Istanbul Technical University; A. Emre Çetin, Namik Kiliç, Serdar Güngör, Ahmet Kanbolat, Ford Otosan AS 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-0936 Simple, Effective and Low Cost Solution for Power Steering Hydraulic Rattle Noise Isolation Piyush B. Kende, Anand Kulkarni, Uday Kothalikar, Vivek Lakhera, Tata Motors 2006-01-0935 Steering System Development in Premium Car Segment (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Manfred Harrer, BMW Group 2006-01-1184 Turbulent and Compressible Flow Effects in a Hydraulic Power Steering Pump (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Rajnish Chandrasekhar, Automotive Components Holdings, LLC

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2019, and also individually. Planned by Steering, Chassis and Suspension Cmte / Automobile Chassis Activity

Wednesday, April 5 Human Factors in Driver Vision and Lighting Session Code: B11 Room O3-45 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Michael J. Flannagan, Univ. of Michigan; Richard H. Karbowski, Ford Motor Co. Chairpersons - George E. Platzer Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-1288 Validation of Digital Image Representations of Low-Illumination Scenes David A. Krauss, Michael J. Kuzel, Steve R. Arndt, Exponent Failure Analysis Associates; Peter B. Delahunt, Posit Science 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0948 UDC - Uniform Detection Characteristic for Detecting Roadway Obstacles Walter John Kosmatka, Chair - SAE Road Illumination Devices 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0949 Vehicle Lighting to Enhance Pedestrian Visibility Walter John Kosmatka, Chair - SAE Road Illumination Devices 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0950 Human Perception of Narrow Band Width Light Sources Lawrence M. Rice, Honeywell Aerospace Electronic Systems 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0945 Development of a New Instrument Cluster with Electrochromic Device (ECD) Toshiki Wada, Kazumasa Kurokawa, DENSO Corp.; Kenji Itozawa, Hideaki Saito, Toyota Motor Corp.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-1993, and also individually. Planned by Human Factors Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Wednesday, April 5 Transition of Non-Deterministic Approaches from Academic Research to Industrial Design and Business Decision Making Panel Session Code: M27 Room O3-45 Session Time: 1:30 p.m. The objective is to present the perspectives of experts from the industry, national labs and the academia on the following four topics on reliability- based design of complex systems and let the audience discuss these topics: Solving large-scale, complex computational stochastic mechanics problems - single large model versus multiple systems model; Solving multidisciplinary design problems under uncertainty; Reliability-based and decision-based design - concepts and implementations; Non-Derterministic model calibration, verification and validation. Organizers - Dan M. Ghiocel; Efstratios Nikolaidis, Univ. of Toledo Panelists - Wei Chen, Northwestern Univ.; David J. Gorsich, US Army RDECOM; Vicente Romero, Sandia National Laboratories; Gene E. Wiggs, GE Transportation Systems Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Wednesday, April 5 Reliability and Robust Design in Automotive Engineering (Part 13 of 16) - Fatigue Reliability Session Code: M22 Room O3-45 Session Time: 3:45 p.m. Program Chairs - Zissimos Mourelatos, Oakland Univ.; Efstratios Nikolaidis, Univ. of Toledo Organizers - Xuru Ding, General Motors Corp.; Zissimos Mourelatos, Oakland Univ.; Efstratios Nikolaidis, Univ. of Toledo Chairpersons - Xuru Ding, General Motors Corp. Assistant Chairpersons - Zissimos Mourelatos, Oakland Univ. Time Paper No. Title

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-1334 Study of Fatigue Damage Accumulation and Fatigue Reliability Based on Rotating Bending Test Data Wen-Fang Wu, Tseng-Ti Fu, Chia-Han Yang, National Taiwan Univ. 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-1335 Monte Carlo Simulation of Overstress Probe Testing for Fatigue Strength Jiangtao Song, Oakland Univ.; Paul N. Crepeau, General Motors Corp.; Zissimos Mourelatos, Randy Gu, Oakland Univ. 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-1336 The Prediction of Fatigue Sensitivity to Void Content for 3D Reinforced Composites Vlastimil Kunc, Lynn Klett, Oak Ridge National Lab.; Zhongyan Qian, Frank Abdi, Alpha STAR Corp.; Brian Knouff, National Composite Center 5:15 p.m. 2006-01-1337 The Strategy to Improve Engineering Concepts of Automotive Reliability, Durability, and Maintainability Integrated with Quality Lev M. Klyatis, ECCOL Inc.; Eugene Klyatis, Golan Plastic Products Ltd.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2032, and also individually.

Wednesday, April 5 Structural Crashworthiness (Part 2 of 2) Session Code: B28 Room O3-46 Session Time: 9:00 a.m. The Structural Crashworthiness sessions present an excellent overview of diverse topics group of papers which include: optimization methodologies for crashworthiness design problems, modeling of spot weld and adhesive for dynamic crash simulations, discussions of the challenges observed in crashworthiness models, and several analytical and numerical approaches in analyzing and optimizing crash pulses. Organizers - Jamel E. Belwafa, Ford Motor Co. Chairpersons - Hikmat F. Mahmood, Ford Motor Co. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0672 Convergence Study On Explicit Finite Element for Crashworthiness Analysis Shen Rong Wu, Ford Motor Co. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0669 Some Challenges to Crashworthiness Analysis Shen Rong Wu, Nripen Saha, Ford Motor Co. 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0952 Minibaja Frame Design Using Topological Optimization and Impact Testing Allan Burke, Jose Carlos Miranda, Tecnológico Monterrey Campus Toluca 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0959 Modeling of Spot-Weld under Impact Loading and Its Effect on Crash Simulation Omar Faruque, Nripen Saha, Kiran Mallela, Tau Tyan, Chelliah Madasamy, Ford Motor Co.; Thierry Guimberteau, Radioss Consulting Co. 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0954 Structural Design Optimization of the Body Section Using the Finite Element Method Yu-Cheng Lin, Hong-Chi Nian, Automotive Res. & Testing Ctr. The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-1998, and also individually. Planned by Occupant Protection Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Wednesday, April 5 Computational Fluid Dynamics (Part 1 of 2) Session Code: AE18 Room O3-46 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Sunil K. Jain, Jaina Engineering Services LLC; Sandeep Dinkar Sovani, Fluent Inc. Chairpersons - Sunil K. Jain, Jaina Engineering Services LLC; Sandeep Dinkar Sovani, Fluent Inc. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-1189 Rapid Thermal Predictions for Automotive Headlamp Reflectors Sudhakar R. Marur, GE ITC 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-1190 Fluid-Structure Interaction Model for Hydroplaning Simulations Cristian Dinescu, Charles Hirsch, Vrije Universiteit Brussel; Benoit Leonard, Numeca International; Ozgur Baran, Vrije Universiteit Brussel; Arie Platschorre, MSC. Software Benelux B. V.; Rosario Alessio, Damiano Belluzzo, Pirelli Pneumatici Spa 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-1191 Numerical Simulation on the Raindrop Transportation in the Turbulent Field of the Heavy-Duty Intake System Min-Ho Kim, Hyundai Motor Co. 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-1192 Broadband Noise Source Models as Aeroacoustic Tools in Designing Low NVH HVAC Ducts Omar M. Mohamud, Perry N. Johnson, Visteon Corp. 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-1193 Numerical Analysis for Mixing Process of High-speed Unsteady Jets Using PDF-CFD Model Hiroshi Kawanabe, Kyoto Univ. 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-1194 Applicability of Large Eddy Simulation to the Fluid Mechanics in a Real Engine Configuration by Means of an Industrial Code Vincent Dugué, Renault; Denis Veynante, CNRS - EM2C - Ecole Central Paris; Nicolas Gauchet, Renault 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-1195 Simulation and Validation of IC Engine Swirl/Tumble Using Different Meshing Strategies Xiao Hu, Fluent Inc. 5:15 p.m. 2006-01-1196 Simulation of Hydrocarbon Emissions from an SI Engine Murat Yildirim, Ford Otosan, Turkey; M. Zafer Gul, Marmara Univ., Istanbul; Evren Ozatay, Ford Otosan, Turkey; Ihsan Karamangil, Uludag Univ.

Planned by Computer Applications Committee / Automobile Electronic Activity

Wednesday, April 5 Fatigue Research and Applications (Part 3 of 4) Session Code: M8 Room W1-51 Session Time: 9:00 a.m. Organizers - John J. Bonnen, Russell A. Chernenkoff, Chin-Chan Chu, Jackie D. Rehkopf, Ford Motor Co. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. ORAL ONLY SAE FD&E Henry Fuchs Student Award Presentation: Cyclic Deformation and Fatigue Behavior of Case-Hardened Steels Fengjie Yin, Univ. of Toledo 9:30 a.m. ORAL ONLY Master Curve for Spot Weld Fatigue of Lap-Shear Specimens Yuh J. Chao, S. Liu, Univ. of South Carolina; M. Taylor 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0978 Fatigue of Advanced High Strength Steel Spot-Welds John J. Bonnen, Hari N. Agrawal, Ford Motor Co.; Mark A. Amaya, DaimlerChrysler Corp.; Raj Mohan Iyengar, Severstal N.A.; Hong Tae Kang, Univ. of Michigan-Dearborn; A. K. Khosravaneh, General Motors Corp.; Todd M. Link, Hua-Chu Shih, US Steel Corp.; Matthew S. Walp, DaimlerChrysler Corp.; Benda Yan, Mittal Steel 10:30 a.m. ORAL ONLY Evaluation of Spot Weld Fatigue Damage Parameters Hong Tae Kang, Univ. of Michigan-Dearborn 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0980 FE-based Fatigue Life Prediction Techniques for Welded Automotive Structures Tsuyoshi Shiozaki; Takaaki Hira, Akihide Yoshitake, JFE Steel Corp. 2006-01-0977 Fatigue Life Assessment on an Automotive Engine Exhaust Valve (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Michael L. Pang, Scott P. Smith, Renee Herman, Bryce A. Buuck, Eaton Corp.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2031, and also individually. Planned by Ferrous Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Wednesday, April 5 Fatigue Research and Applications (Part 4 of 4) Session Code: M8 Room W1-51 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - John J. Bonnen, Russell A. Chernenkoff, Chin-Chan Chu, Jackie D. Rehkopf, Ford Motor Co. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-1247 Spot Weld Optimization Regarding Stiffness and Fatigue Using Standard Software Klaus Puchner, Helmut Dannbauer, Matthias Meise, Magna Powertrain 2:00 p.m. Panel Fatigue of Welds Panel

3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. Panel Fatigue of Fasteners Panel

4:45 p.m. Panel Reliability Panel

Planned by Ferrous Committee / Materials Engineering Activity Wednesday, April 5 Advances in Lightweight Materials - Aluminum Session Code: M1 Room W1-52 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Alan A. Luo, Paul E. Krajewski, General Motors Corp. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0981 Electrochemical Behaviour of Brazed Aluminum Alloy used in Automotive Heater Cores Severin Tierce, CIRIMAT - Valeo Engine Cooling; Nadine Pebere, Christine Blanc, CIRIMAT; Christian Casenave, Valeo Engine Cooling; Georges Mankowski, CIRIMAT; Herveline Robidou, Valeo Engine Cooling 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0982 Investigation of Fluid Circulation Effect on the Internal Corrosion Resistance of Automotive Heater Core Grégory Boisier, Severin Tierce, CIRIMAT - Valeo Engine Cooling; Nadine Pebere, Christine Blanc, CIRIMAT; Christian Casenave, Valeo Engine Cooling; Georges Mankowski, CIRIMAT; Herveline Robidou, Valeo Engine Cooling 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0983 New Aluminum Alloys for Cylinder Liner Applications James E. Foss, PEAK North America; Peter L. Krug, Marcus Kennedy, PEAK Werkstoff GmbH 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0984 The Effect of Retrogression Heat Treatments on Aluminum Flanging and Trimming Paul E. Krajewski, General Motors Corp. 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0985 Paint Bake Response on the Vehicle Ron Van Tol, Corus Research Development & Technology; Markus Pfestorf, BMW Group AG 11:30 a.m. 2006-01-0986 Development of High-strength Piston Material with High Pressure Die Casting Akito Tanihata, Naoko Sato, Koji Katsumata, Takashi Shiraishi, Honda R&D Co., Ltd. 2006-01-0987 Demonstration of the Preform Anneal Process to Form a One-Piece Aluminum Door Inner Panel (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Theresa M. Lee, Susan E. Hartfield-Wünsch, Siguang Xu, General Motors Corp.

Planned by Non-Ferrous Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Wednesday, April 5 Virtual Engineering Session Code: AC10 Room W1-52 Session Time: 1:30 p.m. This session presents research work in the development of new methodologies to simulate real world environments for product development and testing. The session also includes technologies like computer simulation utilized in the absence of physical tests Organizers - Bryan L. Dodson, Michael A. Stankiewicz, Paul S. Zalucha, Visteon Corp.; Vijit Jayasheela, Kohler Co. Chairpersons - Bryan L. Dodson, Visteon Corp. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-1269 Integrating Hardware and Embedded Software into a Virtual Prototype of an Electronic Throttle Norman J. Elias, Norman J. Elias Independent Consulting; DJ McCune, Takayoshi Nakamura, Liang Shao, Hitachi America Ltd. 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-1008 Development of Evaluation Procedures for Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle in Utility Applications ORAL ONLY Jordan W. Smith, Dahlia Garas, Southern California Edison; Mark Duvall, Electric Power Research Institute 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-1006 Sloshing Analysis of an Automotive Fuel Tank Luigi Di Matteo, Francesco Fortunato, Paolo Oliva, Elasis SCPA; Nicola Fiore, Maurizio Martinetto, Fiat Auto SPA 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-1267 Hybrid Electric Vehicle Fleet and Baseline Performance Testing James E. Francfort, Idaho National Laboratory; Donald Karner, Ryan Harkins, Electric Transportation Applications; Joseph Tardiolo, Exponent Failure Analysis Associates 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-1268 Study on Simplified Finite Element Simulation Approaches of Fastend Joints Michael Guo, Shujath Ali, DaimlerChrysler Corp. 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-1007 A New Software Development Tools with Virtual Reality for Computer Integrated Manufacturing Requirements Analysis Hamed Farahani Manesh, Majid Hashemipour, Eastern Mediterranean Univ. 2006-01-1005 Adaptation of a Compact High Speed SI Engine for Supercharging in Base of Numerical-Simulation (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Andrei Silviu Stanciu, Cornel C. Stan, Joerg Baier, West Saxon Univ. 2006-01-1009 Design and Optimization of a Formula SAE® Frame (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Brian Auer, Jared Mccombs, Edwin Odom, Univ. of Idaho

Planned by Accelerated Testing Conference General Committee / General Planning Committees (Natl. Mtgs); Testing and Instrumentation Cmte / Automobile Electronic Activity; Computer Applications Committee / Automobile Electronic Activity

Wednesday, April 5 Friction Stir Welding (Part 1 of 3) Session Code: M19 Room W1-53 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Zhili Feng, Oak Ridge National Lab.; Glenn J. Grant, Pacific Northwest National Labs.; Michael L. Santella, Oak Ridge National Lab. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. ORAL ONLY Friction Spot Joining Benefits in Aluminum Assemblies Erik Carrier, Kawasaki Robotics USA Inc.; Hirofumi Tanaka, Mitsuo Fujimoto, Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0967 Static Properties of "Refill" Friction Spot Welded Skin Stiffened Compression Panels Anil Kumar Patnaik, Karl J. Koch, William J. Arbegast, Casey Allen, South Dakota School of Mines & Tech. 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0968 The Influence of Paint Bake Cycles on the Mechanical Properties of Spot Friction Joined Aluminum Alloys Nicholas J. Blundell, Warwick Manufacturing Group; Li Han, Univ. of Warwick; Richard David Hewitt, Warwick Manufacturing Group; Kenneth W. Young, Univ. of Warwick 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0969 Effect of Welding Parameters on Properties of 5052 Al Friction Stir Spot Welds T. Freeney, S. R. Sharma, Rajiv S. Mishra, Univ. of Missouri-Rolla 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0970 Design of Experiments for Friction Stir Stitch Welding of Aluminum Alloy 6022-T4 - Friction Stir Welding of Aluminum for Automotive Applications (3) Frank W. Hunt, Kazutaka Okamoto, Harsha Badarinarayan, Hitachi America, Ltd. 11:30 a.m. 2006-01-0971 Energy Generation and Stir Zone Dimensions in Friction Stir Spot Welds P. Su, Adrian Gerlich, T. H. North, G. Bendzsak, Univ. of Toronto

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2034, and also individually. Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Wednesday, April 5 Friction Stir Welding (Part 2 of 3) Session Code: M19 Room W1-53 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Zhili Feng, Oak Ridge National Lab.; Glenn J. Grant, Pacific Northwest National Labs.; Michael L. Santella, Oak Ridge National Lab. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY Optimization of the Refill Friction Stir Spot Welding Process William J. Arbegast, Casey Dean Allen, South Dakota School of Mines & Tech. 2:00 p.m. ORAL ONLY Static and Dynamic Properties of Refill Friction Stir Spot Welds in Aircraft Alloys William J. Arbegast, Casey Dean Allen, South Dakota School of Mines & Tech. 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-1206 Visualization of Material Flow in the Refill Friction Stir Spot Welding Process S. K. Itapu, Karim H. Muci-Kuchler, South Dakota School of Mines & Tech. 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-1207 Fatigue Failures of Spot Friction Welds in Aluminum 6111-T4 Sheets Under Cyclic Loading Conditions Pai-Chen Lin, Jwo Pan, Univ. of Michigan-Ann Arbor; Tsung-Yu Pan, Ford Motor Co. 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. ORAL ONLY Tool Design for Spot Friction Stir Welding of Advanced High Strength Steels Russell J. Steel, MegaStir Technologies; Scott Packer, Advanced Metal Products Inc.; Tracy W. Nelson, Carl D. Sorensen, Brigham Young Univ. 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-1208 Investigation of Baking Effects on Lap Shear Strength, Fatigue Strength and Hardness of Spot Friction Welds on 6111 T4 Aluminum Sheets ORAL ONLY Tsung-Yu Pan, Senthil Arul, Weiping Zhu, W. Schwartz, Ford Motor Co.; Jwo Pan, Univ. of Michigan-Ann Arbor

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2034, and also individually. Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity Wednesday, April 5 Loads Simulation and Analysis in Automotive Engineering (Part 3 of 4) - Multibody Loads Simulation and Modeling Applications Session Code: M24 Room W1-54 Session Time: 9:00 a.m. Program Chairs - Yin-ping Chang, Oakland Univ.; James Tebbe, General Motors Corp.; Xiaobo Yang, DaimlerChrysler Corp. Organizers - Yin-ping Chang, Oakland Univ.; Prasad Kodali, Joseph A. Schudt, General Motors Corp.; Yuzhao Song, Ford Motor Co.; James C. Tebbe, General Motors Corp.; Xiaobo Yang, DaimlerChrysler Corp. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0990 On the Development of Frame Analysis Program to Simulate Automotive Frame using Direct Dynamic Stiffness Approach Ganapathy Narayanan, Univ. of Toledo 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0991 Suspension Tuning Parameters Affecting Impact Harshness Performance Evaluation Xiaobo Yang, DaimlerChrysler Corp.; Dajun Zhang, DaimlerChrysler Canada; Sudhakar Medepalli, DaimlerChrysler Corp.; Mohammed Malik, DaimlerChrysler Canada 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0992 Chassis Loads Prediction using Measurements as Input to an Unconstrained Multi-Body Dynamics Model

James C. Tebbe, Jason T. Kline, Sam Scime Jr., Manish P. Shah, Zhijun Zheng, Mine Tasci, Vivek Chidambaram, General Motors Corp. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0993 Virtual Testing and Correlation with Spindle Coupled Full Vehicle Testing System Shawn S. You, MTS Systems Corp.; Sang-Gun Joo, Hyundai Motor Co. 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0994 Beam Element Leaf Spring Suspension Model Development and Assessment Using Road Load Data Uday Prasade, Sudhakar Medepalli, Daniel E. Moore, Rajesh Rao, DaimlerChrysler Corp.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2038, and also individually.

Wednesday, April 5 Reliability and Robust Design in Automotive Engineering (Part 11 of 16) - Axiomatic Design Session Code: M22 Room W1-54 Session Time: 1:30 p.m. Program Chairs - Zissimos Mourelatos, Oakland Univ.; Efstratios Nikolaidis, Univ. of Toledo Organizers - Yih-Chyun Sheu, General Motors Corp.; Matthew Hu, Ford Motor Co. Chairpersons - Yih-Chyun Sheu, General Motors Corp. Assistant Chairpersons - Matthew Hu, ASI Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-1203 Introduction of Functional Periodicity to Prevent Long-Term Failure Mechanism Nam P. Suh, Taesik Lee, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2:00 p.m. ORAL ONLY Design of IC Engine for Low Hydrocarbon Emissions Nam Pyo Suh, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-1205 Axiomatic Design of the Check Link for an Automotive Side Closure System Raviraj U. Nayak, Kee Im, General Motors Corp. 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-1204 Axiomatic Design Quality Basem Haik, Six Sigma Professionals, Inc. 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. ORAL ONLY Integrating Axiomatic Design into a Design for Six Sigma Program with an Example Application on an Adjustable Steering Column Rick Nash, Allan L. Dickinson, Damir Menjak, Delphi Steering 4:15 p.m. ORAL ONLY Communication Flow in Axiomatic Design Alfred C. Hamilton, Axiomatic Design Solutions

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2032, and also individually. Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Wednesday, April 5 Vehicle Dynamics and Simulation (Part 3 of 5): Vehicle Stability Control - Active Safety Simulation and Testing Session Code: AC5 Room W1-55 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - W. Riley Garrott, National Hwy Traffic Safety Admin; Mohamed Kamel Salaani, Mark Heitz, Transportation Research Center Inc.; Gary J. Heydinger, SEA, Ltd.; Janice K. Cooper, Transportation Research Center Inc. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-1018 Nonlinear Lateral Vehicle Dynamics Control via Adaptation of a Quality Function Anne Von Vietinghoff, Lena Webersinke, Uwe Kiencke, Universitaet Karlsruhe (TH) 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-1015 Automatic Driver Design and Longitudinal Dynamic Simulation for Passenger Cars Mohammad Sharifirad, Seyed Ali Jazayeri, K N Toosi Univ. of Technology; Mahdi Shahbakhti, Univ. of Alberta 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-1017 Linear Approach to ESP Control Logic Design Andrea Morgando, Politecnico di Torino 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-1020 Determining Loss of Control as a Means of Assessing ESC Effectiveness in Simulator Experiments Yiannis Papelis, National Advanced Driving Simulator 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-1019 On the Dynamics of Automobile Drifting Mujahid Abdulrahim, Univ. of Florida 2006-01-1022 Vehicle Stability through Integrated Active Steering and Differential Braking (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Byeongcho Lee, Amir Khajepour, Univ. of Waterloo; Kamran Behdinan, Ryerson Univ. 2006-01-1285 Design and Verification of an Extended Kalman Filter to Estimate Vehicle Tyre Forces (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Matthew A. Wilkin, Univ. of Leeds; Warren J. Manning, Manchester Metropolitan Univ.; D. A. Crolla, Martin C. Levesley, Univ. of Leeds The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2018, and also individually. Planned by Steering, Chassis and Suspension Cmte / Automobile Chassis Activity

Wednesday, April 5 Vehicle Dynamics and Simulation (Part 4 of 5): Vehicle Stability Control - Active Safety Simulation and Testing Session Code: AC5 Room W1-55 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - W. Riley Garrott, National Hwy Traffic Safety Admin; Mohamed Kamel Salaani, Mark Heitz, Transportation Research Center Inc.; Gary J. Heydinger, SEA, Ltd.; Janice K. Cooper, Transportation Research Center Inc. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-1275 GPS Augmented Vehicle Dynamics Control Sven A. Beiker, Karl Heinz Gaubatz, BMW Group 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-1282 Nonlinear Observer for Vehicle Velocity Estimation Lars Imsland, Tor Arne Johansen, Thor Inge Fossen, SINTEF; Jens Kalkkuhl, Avshalom Suissa, DaimlerChrysler AG 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-1281 A Methodology to Investigate the Dynamic Characteristics of ESP and EHB Hydraulic Units Mauro Velardocchia, Politecnico di Torino 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-1016 Stability-Enhanced Traction and Yaw Control using Electronic Limited Slip Differential Damrongrit Piyabongkarn, Jae Lew, John Grogg, Robert Kyle, Eaton Corp. 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-1279 Minimizing Dynamic Rollover Propensity with Electronic Limited Slip Differentials Jae Lew, Damrongrit Piyabongkarn, John Grogg, Eaton Corp. 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-1278 Direct Yaw-Moment Control Based on Lane Marker Detection Yasuhisa Hayakawa, Genpei Naito, Shinji Matsumoto, Satoshi Tange, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-1280 Comprehensive Approach for the Chassis Control Development Pavel Kvasnicka, Günther Prokop, BMW AG; Angelika Rettinger, Helmuth Stahl, ITK GmbH

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2018, and also individually. Planned by Steering, Chassis and Suspension Cmte / Automobile Chassis Activity

Wednesday, April 5 Welding and Joining and Fastening (Part 1 of 4) Session Code: M20 Room W2-61 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Jwo Pan, Univ. of Michigan-Ann Arbor; Tau Tyan, Ford Motor Co.; Shicheng Zhang, DaimlerChrysler AG Time Paper No. Title 9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0089 Considerations for Spot Welding of Advanced High Strength Steels Sankaran Subramaniam, Ramakrishna P. Koganti, Armando M. Joaquin, Adrian Nicholas Elliott, Ted Coon, Arnon Wexler, Ford Motor Co. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0090 Measuring Reliability of Spot-Weld Nondestructive Tests George Mozurkewich, Ford Motor Co. 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0091 Innovative Electrode Design and FEA Validation of Aluminum Resistance Spot Welding Zhenning Cao, Pingsha Dong, Battelle Memorial Institute 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0092 Weldability Improvement Using Coated Electrodes for RSW of HDG Steel Kevin Chan, Huys Industries Ltd.; Judong Zhao, Univ. of Waterloo; N. Scotchmer, Huys Industries Ltd.; Norman Zhou, Univ. of Waterloo 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0093 Coatings on Resistance Welding Electrodes to Extend Life Zheng Chen, Univ. of Waterloo; Nigel Stephen Scotchmer, Huys Industries Ltd.; Yongsheng Zhou, Univ. of Waterloo

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2034, and also individually. Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Wednesday, April 5 Welding and Joining and Fastening (Part 2 of 4) Session Code: M20 Room W2-61 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Jwo Pan, Univ. of Michigan-Ann Arbor; Tau Tyan, Ford Motor Co.; Shicheng Zhang, DaimlerChrysler AG Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0300 Gas Metal Arc Welding of Advanced High Strength Steel - Developments for Optimized Welding Control and Weld Quality Armando M. Joaquin, Adrian Nicholas Elliott, Ford Motor Co.; Chonghua Jiang, Vaidyanath Rajan, D. Hartman, Christopher Karas, AET Integration, Lincoln-Electric Co. and Metro Technologies 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0301 Metal Inert Gas (MIG) Welding Process Optimization for Double Lap Joint Configuration of Aluminum 5754 Sheet Material Using OTC/Daihen Equipment Ramakrishna P. Koganti, Armando M. Joaquin, Juan Velez, Matthew John Zaluzec, Ford Motor Co.; Christopher Karas, Metro Technologies 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0302 Metal Inert Gas (MIG) Welding Process Optimization for 6063-T6 Extruded Material Using OTC/Daihen Equipment Ramakrishna P. Koganti, Armando M. Joaquin, Juan Velez, Matthew John Zaluzec, Ford Motor Co.; Christopher Karas, Metro Technologies 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0303 Weld Strength Optimization as a Function of Welding Travel Speed and Wire Feed Rate in Metal Inert Gas (MIG) Welding CANCELLED Ramakrishna P. Koganti, Armando M. Joaquin, Juan Velez, Matthew John Zaluzec, Christopher Karas, Ford Motor Co. 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0531 Effects of Fusion Zone Size on Failure Modes and Performance of Advanced High Strength Steel Spot Welds Xin Sun, Elizabeth Stephens, Moe A. Khaleel, Pacific Northwest National Labs.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2034, and also individually. Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Wednesday, April 5 Distributed Embedded Systems Engineering (Part 1 of 4) Session Code: AE9 Room W2-62 Session Time: 9:00 a.m. This technical session concentrates on the systems engineering aspects of vehicle electronic systems that are distributed using multiple vehicle networks and partitioned across a variety of different electronic modules. The session covers both current and future related technologies and targets technical, business, and legal issues. Organizers - Bruce Emaus, Tom Guthrie, Vector CANtech Inc. Chairpersons - Joseph J. Lemieux, Ricardo Inc.; Rick Lotoczky, Vector CANtech Inc.; Kenneth P. Orlando, General Motors Corp.; Eric Paton, Ford Motor Co. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-1023 Experimental Assessment of ReCANcentrate, a Replicated Star Topology for CAN Manuel Barranco, Luis Almeida, Universidade de Aveiro 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-1024 Assessment of FTT-CAN Master Replication Mechanisms for Safety- critical Applications Ricardo Marau, Luis Almeida, Universidade de Aveiro 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-1026 Design of a Safety-Critical Drive-by-Wire System Using FlexCAN Juan R. Pimentel, Kettering Univ. 10:30 a.m. ORAL ONLY Addressing CAN Limitations Juan R. Pimentel, Kettering Univ. 11:00 a.m. ORAL ONLY A Functional Approach to Digital System Integrity Charles M. Waite, Process Design Consultants Inc.

Planned by Electrical and Electronic Systems Committee / Automobile Electronic Activity

Wednesday, April 5 Distributed Embedded Systems Engineering (Part 2 of 4) Session Code: AE9 Room W2-62 Session Time: 1:30 p.m. This technical session concentrates on the systems engineering aspects of vehicle electronic systems that are distributed using multiple vehicle networks and partitioned across a variety of different electronic modules. The session covers both current and future related technologies and targets technical, business, and legal issues. Organizers - Bruce Emaus, Tom Guthrie, Vector CANtech Inc. Chairpersons - Joseph J. Lemieux, Ricardo Inc.; Rick Lotoczky, Vector CANtech Inc.; Kenneth P. Orlando, General Motors Corp.; Eric Paton, Ford Motor Co. Time Paper No. Title 1:30 p.m. Panel Distributed Embedded Systems Moderators - Eric Paton, Ford Motor Co. Panelists - Joseph J. Lemieux, Ricardo Inc.; Rick Lotoczky, Vector CANtech Inc.; Kenneth P. Orlando, General Motors Corp.; Eric Paton, Ford Motor Co.; Juan R. Pimentel, Kettering Univ.; Charles M. Waite, Process Design Consultants Inc.

2:30 p.m. 2006-01-1286 Intelligent Automotive System Services - An Emerging Design Pattern for an Advanced E/E-Architecture Alexandre Saad, Werner Bauer, Jutta Schiffers, Michael Haneberg, BMW Group 3:00 p.m. ORAL ONLY An Introduction to ECU Calibration Kurt Stephen Krueger, Vector CANtech Inc. 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. ORAL ONLY A Flexible, Scanable and High-performance Approach for Implementing FlexRay V2.1 onto a 32-bit Microcontroller Versluijs, Philips Semiconductors 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-1287 Distributed Test and Measurement Systems - Architectural Considerations ORAL ONLY Rick Lotoczky, Vector CANtech Inc. 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-1557 Using UML 2.0 to Create Executable Code from Requirements Capture and Consistent Requirement Specifications for Real Time Automotive Software Development Brendan Jackman, Waterford Institute of Technology; Shepherd Sanyanga, Ford Motor Co. of Europe Inc.

Planned by Electrical and Electronic Systems Committee / Automobile Electronic Activity

Wednesday, April 5 Vehicle Aerodynamics (Part 5 of 5): Ambient Turbulence and Unsteady Flow Measurements Session Code: B30 Room W2-63 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Jack Williams, Ford Motor Co. (retired); Joel A. Walter, Jacobs Sverdrup Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-1027 1/4 Scale Vehicle Wake Pattern Analysis using Near-Wall PIV Sébastien Depardon, Jean-Jacques Lasserre, PSA Peugeot Citroen; Laurent-Emmanuel Brizzi, Jacques Boree, Laboratoire d'Etudes Aérodynamiques FR 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-1028 A Review of Measurement of Ambient Turbulence with Respect to Ground Vehicles Jeff Saunders, Scott Wordley, Monash Univ. 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-1029 On the Optimisation of Road Vehicle Leading Edge Radius in Varying Levels of Freestream Turbulence Phil Newnham, Martin Passmore, Jeff Howell, Loughborough Univ.; Anthony Baxendale, MIRA Ltd. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-1030 Characteristics of Flow Behind a Passenger Vehicle Jun Song, Shuya Yoshioka, Takuma Kato, Yasuaki Kohama, Tohoku Univ. 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-1031 Simulation of Transient Phenomena with the Turbulence Generation System in the Pininfarina Wind Tunnel Giuseppe Carlino, Pininfarina S.p.A; Antonello Cogotti, Pininfarina Spa 11:30 a.m. 2006-01-1032 Periodic Structures within the Formation Region of Trailing Vortices David Sims-Williams, Durham Univ.; Steven Kaye, Smiths Aerospace; Simon Watkins, RMIT Univ.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-1991, and also individually. Planned by Vehicle Configuration Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Wednesday, April 5 Human Factors in Rear Vision and Indirect Vision Session Code: B14 Room W2-63 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Michael J. Flannagan, Univ. of Michigan; Richard H. Karbowski, Ford Motor Co.; Niall R. Lynam, Magna Donnelly Corp. Chairpersons - Lawrence M. Rice, Honeywell Aerospace Electronic Systems Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-1289 Consideration of Human Perception for the Design of a Spectrally Selective Mirror Reflector Optimized for New Generation Headlighting Matthias Schiller, Thomas Höing, Flabeg GmbH & Co. KG 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-1291 An FMVSS 111 Compliant Driver's Side Mirror Incorporating a Blind Zone Viewing Section George E Platzer 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0947 Distance Cues and Fields of View in Rear Vision Systems Michael J. Flannagan, Michael Sivak, Univ. of Michigan 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0946 Mechanically Dimmable Mirrors Joshua Gross, Pete Donatelli, Franz A. Pertl, James Smith, West Virginia Univ. 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-1290 A Method For Camera Vision Based Parking Spot Detection Tim Weis, Benjamin May, Christian Schmidt, MAGNA 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-1292 Integrated Rear-view Mirror for Driver Monitoring System Kouji Okuda, Ito Michimasa, Bunji Inagaki, Tokai Rika Co. Ltd. 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-0951 Driver Information Utilizing Flat Panel Display Vyacheslav Birman, Siemens VDO Automotive; Pavel Birman, Siemens VDO 5:15 p.m. 2006-01-1294 OptiVeo: A Vision-Based Sensing Platform for Driving Assistance Patrice M. Reilhac, Julien Rebut, Joël Lelevé, Benoist Fleury, Valeo

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-1993, and also individually. Planned by Human Factors Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Wednesday, April 5 Thermal Management Systems (Part 1 of 2) Session Code: HX1 9:00 a.m. Room W2-64 Session Time:

Organizers - Ramesh Kumar Goyal, General Motors Corp.; Gursaran D. Mathur, CalsonicKansei North America Inc.; Thomas R. Veling, Ford Motor Co. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-1033 Cycle-Averaged Heat Flux Measurements in a Straight-Pipe Extension of the Exhaust Port of an SI Engine M. Farrugia, A. C. Alkidas, Brian P. Sangeorzan, Oakland Univ. 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-1036 Adaptive Control Of An Externally Controlled Engine Cooling Fan-Drive Nikhil Dilip Bhat, Sameer A. Joshi, Pathway Technologies Inc.; Ken Shiozaki, Masauki Ogasawara, Usui Kokusai Sangyo Kaisha Ltd.; Masato Yamada, Srinivasa Somu, USUI International Corp. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-1037 Effect of Fan Hub Configuration on the Cooling Airflow through Electric Motors in Engine Cooling Fan Systems Zhenyu Li, Eric Savory, Jonathan Ryval, Univ. of Western Ontario; Robert Martinuzzi, Univ. of Calgary; Mark Blissitt, Siemens VDO Automotive Inc. 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-1038 Stator Performance for Automotive Cooling Fans with Unsteady Inlet Conditions Alexander Graham Hunt, E. Savory, Univ. of Western Ontario; Robert Martinuzzi, Univ. of Calgary 11:30 a.m. 2006-01-1229 Optimum Fin Layout of Air-Cooled Engine Cylinder in Air Stream Masao Yoshida; Soichi Ishihara, Yoshio Murakami, Kohei Nakashima, Masago Yamamoto, Meijo Univ. 2006-01-1035 Development of Control system for Electrical radiator Fan Using Dual Sensor and Microprocessor Based Electronic Unit (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Raman S. Badekar, Jitendra S. Mahajan, Sunil G. Kakaye, Pradeep N. Khire, Kapila Gopalakrishna, Tata Motors Limited, India 2006-01-1040 Implementing Thermoelectrics for Media Thermal Management in Automotive Radios (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Jihad Y. Hammoud, Nikhil P. Apte, Scott Dudley, Ford Motor Co.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2041, and also individually. Planned by Vehicular Thermal Management Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group

Wednesday, April 5 Human Factors in Seating Comfort Session Code: B15 Room W2-64 Session Time: 1:30 p.m. Human Factors research related to understanding comfort in seats designed for automobiles, truck, heavy equipment and defense vehicles. Organizers - Currell L. Pattie, General Dynamics Lands Systems (Retired); Marilyn D. Vala, General Dynamics Land Systems Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY Design and Verification of a New Computer Controlled Seating Buck Nanxin Wang, Vijitha Kiridena, Gianna F. Gomez-Levi, Jian Wan, Steve Sieczka, David J. Pulliam, Ford Motor Co. 2:00 p.m. ORAL ONLY Ergonomic Design Rules for Car Interiors Regarding the Ageing Population Birgit Spanner-Ulmer, Paul Leiber, Chemnitz Univ. of Technology 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-1302 Development of a New Driving Posture Focused on Biomechanical Loads Akinari Hirao, Satoshi Kitazaki, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.; Nobutoshi Yamazaki, Keio Univ. 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-1300 Lumbar Support Prominence and Vertical Position Measurement Methods in an Occupied Seat Peter Wawrow, L&P Automotive Group; John Cavanaugh, Wayne State Univ. 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-1296 Functional Data Analysis as a Tool to Find Discomfort Evolution Patterns in Passenger Car Seats José S. Solaz, Álvaro Page, Rosa Porcar, Begoña Mateo, Juan V. Durá, Juan A. Gómez, Jaime Prat, Pedro Vera, Institute of Biomechanics of Valencia 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-1301 Application of the Motor Vehicle Seat Dimension Standard ORAL ONLY Scott Ziolek, Lear Corp.; Gerri E. Archer, Johnson Controls Inc.; Peter Wawrow, L&P Automotive Group 2006-01-1297 Effect of Road Roughness on the Vehicle Ride Comfort and Rolling Resistance (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Aref M. A. Soliman, Minia Univ. 2006-01-1298 Improvement of Vehicle Ride Performance using a Hydro-Pneumatic Active Suspension System (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) A. M. A. Soliman, Minia Univ.; S. A. Abd Alla, Y. A. El-Mashad, M. S. A. Hamid, Zagazig Univ. 2006-01-1299 Objektifying the Comfort of Car Seats (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Raphael Zenk, BMW; Christian Mergl, Juergen Hartung, Olaf Sabbah, Heiner Bubb, Technische Universität München 2006-01-1303 Understanding and Modeling Seat J.D. Power and Associates APEAL Survey Results (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Brian J. Pinkelman, Toyota Technical Center USA Inc.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-1992, and also individually. Planned by Human Factors Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Wednesday, April 5 Innovations in Steel Bar Products and Processing Session Code: M7 Room W2-65 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Peter C. Bauerle, DaimlerChrysler Corp.; David W. Anderson, American Iron and Steel Institute Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0894 Optimized Power Cell Unit in IC Engine - Design for Light Weight and High Strength Piston and Connecting Rod Berthold Repgen, Mahle GmbH; Michael T. Lapp, Dan H. Dinu, Mahle Technology Inc. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0895 Development of Pitting Resistant Steel for Gears Yuji Adachi, Makoto Sumida, Aichi Steel Corp.; Yoshimasa Ureshino, Masaaki Kondo, Toyota Motor Corp. 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0896 Examination of Pitting Fatigue in Carburized Steels with Controlled Retained Austenite Fractions Ryan Wagar, John G. Speer, David K. Matlock, Colorado School of Mines; Patricio Mendez 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0897 Development of New Microalloy Steel Grades for Lightweight Suspension Systems Mel E. Head, Adrian Radulescu, Stelco Inc.; Thomas King, ArvinMeritor Inc.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2035, and also individually. Planned by Ferrous Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Wednesday, April 5 Prospects of a Sustainable Supply Chain from the East Panel Session Code: ENV6 Room W2-65 Session Time: 1:30 p.m. The audience will learn to what extent suppliers from the East would play an increasing role in the coming years in the U.S. mobility industry. Market share losses by the Big 3 have prompted North American component suppliers to do some soul searching and rethink their logistics and supply chain systems. As they struggle to develop products while keeping costs in check there is a growing demand of suppliers from the East. This panel will identify what competitive advantages such as low cost skilled labor, availability of raw materials, and quality do some of these countries from the East have and whether they are sufficient to provide a sustainable supply chain for the US mobility industry. The question also arises whether some of these drivers influencing the prospects will continue for how long into the future, i.e., integration of a supply chain system makes it difficult to determine where a company will end and another begins. The dialogue between stakeholders both from the East (main focus on major players such as China, India, and S. Korea) and U.S. are expected to identify these opportunities including the likely market penetration from these countries. Invited panelists: China, India, South Korea (Automotive Component Manufacturers Association) DaimlerChrysler, Ford and GM. Organizers - Sujit Das, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Ray A. Champagne, BC Associates Moderators - Sujit Das, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Panelists - David J. Andrea, Original Equipment Suppliers Association; Marcus Chao, Lean China Enterprise Inc.; Charles Lee, Daewoo International Corp.; A. K. Taneja, ACMA; Randall Pappal, General Motors Corp. Planned by Environmental Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group

Wednesday, April 5 Loads Simulation and Analysis in Automotive Engineering (Part 4 of 4) - Test/Simulation Correlation Session Code: M24 Room W2-65 Session Time: 3:45 p.m. Program Chairs - Yin-ping Chang, Oakland Univ.; James Tebbe, General Motors Corp.; Xiaobo Yang, DaimlerChrysler Corp. Organizers - Cheng Cao, DaimlerChrysler Corp.; Yin-ping Chang, Oakland Univ.; Yuejun Eugene Lee, Visteon Corp.; James C. Tebbe, General Motors Corp.; Mike Temkin, Xiaobo Yang, DaimlerChrysler Corp. Time Paper No. Title

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-1255 Automotive Axle Simulation and Correlation Yuejun Eugene Lee, Sree Sreedhar, Chris Pawlicki, Durgaprasad Marla, Visteon Corp. 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-1256 Evaluation Method for Road Load Simulation Using a Tire Model and an Applied Example Hitoshi Haga, Honda R&D Co., Ltd. 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-1257 Truck Frame Motion Prediction and Correlation Cheng Cao, DaimlerChrysler Corp.; Sudhakar Medepalli, DaimlerChrysler Technology Center 5:15 p.m. 2006-01-1258 In Vehicle Exhaust Mount Load Measurement and Calculation Cheng Cao, Tana Tjhung, Julie Zhu, Mark Villaire, Sudhakar Medepalli, DaimlerChrysler Corp.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2038, and also individually. Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Wednesday, April 5 Reliability and Robust Design in Automotive Engineering (Part 9 of 16) - Military Session Code: M22 Room W2-66 Session Time: 9:00 a.m. Program Chairs - Zissimos Mourelatos, Oakland Univ.; Efstratios Nikolaidis, Univ. of Toledo Organizers - Paul Decker, David J. Gorsich, US Army RDECOM Chairpersons - Paul Decker, US Army RDECOM Assistant Chairpersons - David J. Gorsich, US Army RDECOM Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0961 Optimizing Vehicle Occupant Packaging Matthew B. Parkinson, Penn State Univ. - Engineering Design; Matthew P. Reed, Univ. of Michigan Transportation Research Institute 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0962 Design Optimization and Reliability Estimation with Incomplete Uncertainty Information Subroto Gunawan, Michael Kokkolaras, Univ. of Michigan; Zissimos Mourelatos, Oakland Univ.; Panos Y. Papalambros, Univ. of Michigan 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0963 Advances in Computational Stochastics for Probabilistic Design of Complex Vehicle Systems ORAL ONLY Dan M. Ghiocel, GP Technologies Inc. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0964 Product Launch Events, Army Style Charles L. Schott, George J. Loewen, US Army TACOM 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0965 Development of New Tools to Predict Vehicle Reliability and Costs ORAL ONLY Paul Decker, David Alan Lamb, Kris Argeropoulos, US Army TACOM 2006-01-0966 Use of Modeling and Simulation to Receive New Design Acceptance (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Steven Schultz, US Army RDECOM TARDEC

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2032, and also individually. Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Wednesday, April 5 IMechE Lecture - Realising the Potential of Continuously Variable Transmissions Session Code: CONG20 Room W2-66 Session Time: 1:30 p.m. The use of continuously variable transmissions (CVT) for vehicle applications has been a goal since the early days of the motor car. However, it took 50 years of motor technology development before an acceptable commercially viable product entered the market. Since there have been developments that has pushed CVT production to a significant figure of several million per year. In consideration of the possible benefits, this is a low figure in comparison with the alternative discrete ratio transmissions that are the majority. This paper reviews this situation and makes proposals for solutions to some of the technical problems still holding back the CVT takeover. Professor Vaughan joined Cranfield in August 2002 following over 20 years at the University of Bath. Nick graduated from London University with a BSc(Eng) in Mechanical Engineering and gained a PhD from the University of Bristol. While at Bath he worked within a fluid power systems technical group and has lectured and researched extensively in this area. His research interests have recently focused on automotive applications, mainly in the powertrain area. Projects have included aspects of CVT, hybrid powertrains as well as driveability, engine control and calibration. His research has always emphasised close contact with industry. His current research projects include an EPSRC/Foresight Vehicle Vehicle project and a DTI Technology Programme project on a fuel cell hybrid vehicle. Presenters - Nicholas D. Vaughan, Cranfield Univ. and Chairman Automobile Division of IMechE

Wednesday, April 5 Transmission and Drivelines (Part 6 of 8) CVT/IVT Session Code: P20 Room W2-66 Session Time: 2:30 p.m. The session presents the latest progress taking place across the complete range of CVT technologies, including work in CVT NVH, new production CVTs, new types of CVTs, and CVT efficiency sensitivity. Organizers - Robert A. Smithson, FallBrook Technologies Inc.; Nicholas D. Vaughan, Cranfield Univ. Chairpersons - Robert A. Smithson, FallBrook Technologies Inc.; Nicholas D. Vaughan, Cranfield Univ. Time Paper No. Title

2:30 p.m. 2006-01-1308 CAE Simulation and Experimental Testing of a CVT Vehicle Shuffle Jack S.P. Liu, Jeremy T. Fox, Ford Motor Co. 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-1309 Noise Reduction of Chain CVTs Using Optimisation Techniques Lutz Neumann, Heinz Ulbrich, Friedrich Pfeiffer, Technical University of Munich 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-1307 Application of Technique for Prediction of Stress in Elements of Metal Pushing V-belt by Simulation of Dynamic Behavior Toshihiro Saito, Honda R&D Co., Ltd. 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-1305 Toyota's New Belt-drive Continuously Variable Transaxle for 1.3-liter FWD cars Kazumichi Tsukuda, Takao Taniguchi, Kazumasa Tsukamoto, Shigeo Tsuduki, Masashi Hattori, Kazuo Takemoto, Aisin AW Co. Ltd.; Ryoji Habuchi, Toyota Motor Corp. 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-1306 Development of a New-Generation CVT with Medium Torque Capacity for Front-Drive Cars Kenji Shimizu, JATCO, Ltd.; Hironobu Waki, Tsutomu Saito, Minoru Sawayama, Hiroyuki Nishiyama, Syoujirou Kuroda, Takeshi Oohori, JATCO Ltd. 5:15 p.m. 2006-01-1310 Electromagnetism Coincidence Gearless Continuously Variable Transmission System Yutao Luo, South China Univ. of Technology 5:45 p.m. 2006-01-1304 Sensitivity Analysis of Half-Toroidal CVT Torque Transmission Efficiency Saleh Akbarzadeh; H. Zohoor, Sharif Univ. of Technology 2006-01-1311 CVT Cyber Bulletin Board Study (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Dipak Patel, Ford Motor Co.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2001, and also individually. Planned by Transmission and Driveline Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Wednesday, April 5 Reliability and Robust Design in Automotive Engineering (Part 6 of 16) - Design for Six Sigma (Part 1 of 3) Session Code: M22 Room W2-67 Session Time: 9:00 a.m. Program Chairs - Zissimos Mourelatos, Oakland Univ.; Efstratios Nikolaidis, Univ. of Toledo Organizers - Yih-Chyun Sheu, Robert V. Lust, Gary Blair, General Motors Corp.; Chris C. Gearhart, Matthew Hu, Ford Motor Co. Chairpersons - Robert V. Lust, General Motors Corp. Assistant Chairpersons - Gary Blair, General Motors Corp. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. ORAL ONLY Customer Value through DFSS Gene E. Wiggs, GE Aircraft Engines 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0500 Analytical Approach to the Robust Design of Dimensional Datum Schemes Wenxue Yuan, General Motors Corp. 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0501 A Generic teaching Case Study for Teaching Design for Six Sigma Donnell M. Washington II, Richard Amori, Chris Gearhart, Ford Motor Co. 10:30 a.m. ORAL ONLY Interpreting the Voice of our Customer: Vehicle Acceleration Gain Using PCA and Logistic Regression Shawn Hui, General Motors Corp. 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0503 Design for Lean Six Sigma (DFLSS): Philosophy, Tools, Potential and Deployment Challenges in Automotive Product Development Mathew Thomas, Ford Motor Co.; Nanua Singh, Wayne State Univ.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2032, and also individually. Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Wednesday, April 5 Design Tools Session Code: B4 Room W2-67 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - William J. Altenhof, Univ. of Windsor; Randy Gu, Oakland Univ.; Yun Lu, DaimlerChrysler Corp.; Pilaka V. Murty, West Texas A&M Univ.; Yu J. Teng, DaimlerChrysler Corp. Chairpersons - Yu J. Teng, DaimlerChrysler Corp. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-1312 The Application of Model-Based Design Techniques in Academic Design Projects Chris J. Mendes, Roydon A. Fraser, Steve Lambert, Univ. of Waterloo 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0512 Development Techniques for Automotive Cast Components Moustapha Mbaye, Gordon Xu, Donald E. Whitacre, Rick A. Borns, Alcoa Automotive Castings 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-1314 Model Based Specification of Automotive HMIs Thomas Fleischmann, 3SOFT GmbH 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-1315 Modern Control Approach for Vibration Reduction in Mechanical Systems (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Rao V. Dukkipati, Fairfield Univ.; J. Srinivas, Chaitanya Engrg College 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-1316 CFD Simulation of Flows in Air Cleaners with Transient Dust Loading of the Filter Element Bernhard Huurdeman, Harald Banzhaf, Mann + Hummel GmbH 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-1318 Decision Trees as a Complementary Tool for Conjoint Analysis: Application to Door Panels User Preferences Miguel Tito, Rosa Porcar, Jose S. Solaz, Institute of Biomechanics of Valencia; Diego Seco- de-Herrera Garcia, FAURECIA

Planned by Body Engineering Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Wednesday, April 5 Systems Engineering (Part 1 of 3) Session Code: AE19 Room W2-68 Session Time: 9:00 a.m. System engineering session covers automotive related topics in interdisciplinary areas from requirement to the entire life cycle. System includes components, sub assemblies, computer based controllers, hardware and software. The session focuses on methods to solve problems, (not on the solution or design detail), efficient approaches to analysis, design, simulation, measurement, and optimizing system performance. Also covers topics on the effect of cost, marketing, risk factors, and human factors on the automotive systems. Organizers - Subramaniam Ganesan, Oakland Univ. Chairpersons - Ken N. Rao Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0858 Accelerated Powertrain Development Through Model Based Calibration Axel Schlosser, Bert Kinoo, Wolfgang Salber, Sascha Werner, Norbert Ademes, FEV Motorentechnik GmbH 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0859 Challenges of Changing Common Architectures - Evaluation Process for Function Integration Jens Schoening, Intedis Inc. 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0860 Target Based Rapid Prototyping Control System for Engine Research Jeffrey D. Naber, Michigan Technological Univ.; John E. Szpytman, Motorola Automotive 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0861 Virtual Embedded Mechatronics System George Saikalis, Hendrik Meyl, Shigeru Oho, Donald McCune, Makoto Ishikawa, Hitachi America, Ltd. 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0862 Model Based Embedded System Development for In-Vehicle Network Systems Joonwoo Son, Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science & Technology; Ivan Wilson, DsysD Ltd.; Wootaik Lee, Changwon National Univ.; Suk Lee, Pusan National Univ. 11:30 a.m. 2006-01-1217 Using Model-Based Design for Automotive Systems Engineering - Requirements Analysis of the Power Window Example Jon Friedman, Jason Ghidella, The MathWorks

Planned by Electrical and Electronic Systems Committee / Automobile Electronic Activity

Wednesday, April 5 Thermal Management Systems (Part 2 of 2) Session Code: HX1 Room W2-68 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Ramesh Kumar Goyal, General Motors Corp.; Gursaran D. Mathur, CalsonicKansei North America Inc.; Thomas R. Veling, Ford Motor Co. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-1231 Comparison of Boiling Curves Between a Standard S.I. Engine and a Flow Loop for a Mixture of Ethylene Glycol and Water Ho Sung Lee, Andrew T. O'Neill, Western Michigan Univ. 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-1232 Advanced Thermal Management for Internal Combustion Engines - Valve Design, Component Testing, and Block Redesign John H. Chastain, John R. Wagner, Clemson Univ. 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-1233 Study of the Potential of Intake Air Heating in Automotive DI Diesel Engines Francisco Payri, Alberto Broatch, Jose R. Serrano, CMT-Motores Termicos, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia; Luis Felipe Rodriguez, Esmoris, Nagares S.A. 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-1235 A Metal Hydride Mobile Air Conditioning System Daniela Magnetto, Stefano Mola, Centro Ricerche Fiat; David H. Dacosta, Mark Golben, Matthew Rosso, HERA USA Inc. 2006-01-1234 Multifunctional Encapsulations of the Powertrain (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Franz Storkenmaier, M. Birnkammer, V. Caldiero, M. Manschitz, B. Mazar, P. Stockl, H. Finsterholzl, Johann Tonhauser, BMW Group

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2041, and also individually. Planned by Vehicular Thermal Management Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group

Wednesday, April 5 Systems Engineering (Part 2 of 3) Session Code: AE19 Room W2-68 Session Time: 3:45 p.m. System engineering session covers automotive related topics in interdisciplinary areas from requirement to the entire life cycle. System includes components, sub assemblies, computer based controllers, hardware and software. The session focuses on methods to solve problems, (not on the solution or design detail), efficient approaches to analysis, design, simulation, measurement, and optimizing system performance. Also covers topics on the effect of cost, marketing, risk factors, and human factors on the automotive systems. Organizers - Subramaniam Ganesan, Oakland Univ. Chairpersons - Ken N. Rao Time Paper No. Title 3:45 p.m. 2006-01-1220 An Approach to Programme Management through Assumptions Control Joy Batchelor, Paul Reeves, Warwick Manufacturing Group; Darrin Tisdale, The Tisdale Group; David Beadle, Jaguar And Land Rover 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-1221 Dimensioning of the Electrical Power Supply in Vehicles with Regular and Alternative Drives Stephan Lange, Michell Schimanski, J.-Uwe Varchmin, Technical University of Braunschweig 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-1222 An Architecture-Centric Approach Towards the Construction of Dependable Automotive Software Doris Wild, Andreas Fleischmann, Judith Hartmann, Christian Pfaller, Martin Rappl, Sabine Rittmann, TU München - Lehrstuhl Prof. Dr.Dr. h.c. Manfred Broy 5:15 p.m. 2006-01-1223 Optimal Control of Plural Power Supply Systems with Vehicle Electric Power Flow Management System (VEF) Kazuyoshi Obayashi, Keisuke Tani, Masami Fujitsuna, DENSO Corp. 5:45 p.m. 2006-01-1219 Integrated Chassis Management: Introduction into BMW's Approach to ICM Philip Koehn, BMW Group 2006-01-0863 Integrate and Implement the Local Interconnect Network in the Adaptive Front-Lighting System (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Wangshuan Lee, Automotive Research & Testing Center

Planned by Electrical and Electronic Systems Committee / Automobile Electronic Activity

Wednesday, April 5 In-Vehicle Networks (Part 1 of 3) Session Code: AE1 Room W2-69 Session Time: 9:00 a.m. Papers presented in this session will portray the latest developments and proposals for In-Vehicle Networks. Typical subjects covered are: new protocols, gateways, vehicle control, message handling, X-by-wire, diagnostics and off-board connectivity. Organizers - Richard D. Means, Dearborn Group Technology; Mark P. Zachos, Dearborn Group Inc. Chairpersons - Wolfhard Lawrenz, Univ. of Applied Sciences Wolfenbuttel; Christopher A. Lupini, Delphi Electronics and Safety Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-1053 ISODATA Clustering for Optimized Software Allocation in Distributed Automotive Electronic Systems Stephan Brummund, Natalja Kehl, Philipp Nenninger, Uwe Kiencke, Universität of Karlsruhe 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-1054 FlexRay and ISOBUS Integration for Off-road Vehicles: New Standards Together for Safety and Effective Applications. Stefano Marzani, Cesare Fantuzzi, Marco Ferretti, Andrea Pavesi, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-1055 Integration of Predictable and Flexible In-Vehicle Communication Using Time-Triggered Ethernet Astrit Ademaj, Hermann Kopetz, Petr Grillinger, Klaus Steinhammer, Vienna University of Technology; Manfred Prammer, TTTech. Computertechnik AG 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-1056 Potential of Parallel Processing on CAN Networks Mansoor Mahfoud, Homefield Inc.; Subramaniam Ganesan, Oakland Univ. 11:00 a.m. ORAL ONLY In-Vehicle Communication Protocols for Drive-By-Wire Applications: A Quantitative Comparison using Computer Simulations Edward Robert Gundlach, Wayne State Univ. The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2028, and also individually. Planned by Electrical and Electronic Systems Committee / Automobile Electronic Activity

Wednesday, April 5 In-Vehicle Networks (Part 2 of 3) Session Code: AE1 Room W2-69 Session Time: 1:30 p.m. Papers presented in this session will portray the latest developments and proposals for In-Vehicle Networks. Typical subjects covered are: new protocols, gateways, vehicle control, message handling, X-by-wire, diagnostics and off-board connectivity. Organizers - Richard D. Means, Dearborn Group Technology; Mark P. Zachos, Dearborn Group Inc. Chairpersons - Wolfhard Lawrenz, Univ. of Applied Sciences Wolfenbuttel; Christopher A. Lupini, Delphi Electronics and Safety Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-1326 Design and Implementation of Middleware for Network Centric X-by- Wire Systems Kohei Sakurai, Masatoshi Hoshino, Yuichiro Morita, Yoshiaki Takahashi, Hitachi, Ltd. 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-1327 An Improved Adaptive Data Reduction Protocol for In-Vehicle Networks Radovan Miucic, Syed Masud Mahmud, Wayne State Univ. 2:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY Establishing A Standard Software/Hardware Interface For CAN Terry Compton, Delphi Corp. 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-1329 Reliable Dynamic Discovery Service-Based JINI for the Next Generation Vehicle Network Rami Baroody, Nizar Al-Holou, Utayba Mohammad, University of Detriot Mercy 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-1330 Latency Analysis for Inter-Vehicle Communications Chao Wang, Syed Masud Mahmud, Feng Lin, Wayne State Univ. 2006-01-1328 Tester4MOST: A New User-friendly Testing Tool for MOST (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Ji-Hoon Yun, Jun-Sik Lee, Seung-Woo Seo, Seoul National Univ.; Seong-Jin Lee, Hyoung- Uk Kim, Jung-Bum Suh, Jang-Dong Choi, Hyundai Motor Co.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2028, and also individually. Planned by Electrical and Electronic Systems Committee / Automobile Electronic Activity

Wednesday, April 5 Safety-Critical Systems (Part 3 of 3) Session Code: AE5 Room W2-70 Session Time: 9:00 a.m. The submissions for the safety-critical systems session describe the application of standards and norms relevant to automotive development processes, explain new or enhanced methods for safety-critical software or system design processes, or are about the design, implementation, and validation of specific safety-related systems and functions in the car.

The focus of the session lies on presentations about software and system hazard analysis, construction of safety-relevant systems and software, methods for error detection, and integration of safety requirements in the design of communication networks. Further topics covered are on simulation and prototyping experiences of safety-critical functions such as chassis control, brake-by-wire and steer-by-wire. Additional presentations are on the relation of standards for the development of safety-critical systems/software such as IEC61508 to existing and upcoming development processes in the automotive industry.

Organizers - Brian Murray, Delphi Corp.; Markus Plankensteiner, Stefan Poledna, Heike Voigt, TTTech. Computertechnik AG Chairpersons - Brian Murray, Delphi Corp. Assistant Chairpersons - Markus Plankensteiner, TTTech. Computertechnik AG Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-1331 Verification and Validation Methods for TDMA based-by wire-Systems Daniel Barbour, Samuel R. Jarrell, Phillip R. Ward, CertTech, L.L.C. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0598 Enhanced Sensor Fusion for Car Safety Applications Wolfgang Zeitler, 3SOFT GmbH; David Wybo, Elektrobit 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0600 Controllability of Active Steering System Hazards: From Standards to Driving Tests Wolfgang Reinelt, Christian Lundquist, ZF Lenksysteme GmbH 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0838 Application of IEC61508 SIL Recommendations to a Control-model Based Lifecycle Roger Rivett, Andrew Burnard, Land Rover Ltd. 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-1332 Component Failure Behaviour: Patterns and Reuse in Automated System Safety Analysis Yiannis Papadopoulos, Univ. of Hull 11:30 a.m. 2006-01-1499 Static Memory and Execution Time Analysis of Embedded Code Christian Ferdinand, Reinhold Heckmann, AbsInt Angewandte Informatik GmbH

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2029, and also individually. Planned by Electrical and Electronic Systems Committee / Automobile Electronic Activity

Wednesday, April 5 Hands-on Emissions Trading Market: Mock Trading Sessions Presented by Chicago Climate Exchange Session Code: ENV3 Room W2-70 Session Time: 1:30 p.m. Emissions trading has been proven in the U.S. and elsewhere to offer a cost-effective tool for reducing pollution. Trading is a core feature of the Kyoto protocol, and an EU-wide trading system is now in operation. In the U.S. a voluntary trading system, called the Chicago Climate Exchange, is in operation. Michael Walsh, senior vice president of Chicago Climate Exchange (CCX), will conduct an Emissions Trading Workshop including an overview of the trading process, training, and mock trades, on Wednesday, April 5, 2006, during the 2006 SAE Congress in Detroit, Michigan. SAE members and non-members from transportation-related businesses and educational institutions have an opportunity to learn about the theory behind emissions trading the mechanics that make trading work. Non-SAE members need to register with the session convener to be admitted to the Congress as session participants. Total workshop time, exclusive of breaks, should be three hours. The workshop includes: description of the trading process; discussion of what emission trading is intended to achieve; how emission trading can benefit the transportation industry; training to prepare for mock trading session; mock trading sessions - your chance to try your hand at minimizing emission reduction costs of a hypothetical company. Contact: Stephen Landes - [email protected] Organizers - Stephen L. Landes, Ford Motor Co. Moderators - Michael J. Walsh, Chicago Climate Exchange Panelists - Natalia Andronova, John Lofy, Justin Felt, Kate Elliot, Carrie Gilbert, Matt Garratt, Josh Nothwang, Edward Parson, Univ. of Michigan; Kimberly Bowden, Alan R. Fyffe, James Douglas Hunt, Delphi Corp.; Ellen Hughes-Cromwell, Claudya Arana, Margaret Whalen, Yimin Liu, David Chock, Lindsay Baker, Ford Motor Co.; Mike Rodenberg, Kevin Chreston, Blake Richards, Rebekah Cook, Bill Rogers, DTE Energy Planned by Environmental Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group

Thursday, April 6 Advanced Hybrid Vehicle Powertrains (Part 4 of 5) Session Code: P13 Room FEV Powertrain Innovation Forum Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Michael Duoba, Argonne National Laboratory; Matthew E. Fleming, Ford Motor Co.; Mark A. Theobald, GM Powertrain Chairpersons - Matthew E. Fleming, Ford Motor Co. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-1338 Hybrid System Development for a High-Performance Rear Drive Vehicle Kensuke Kamichi, Kazuomi Okasaka, Mamoru Tomatsuri, Takuji Matsubara, Yasuhiro Kaya, Hiroki Asada, Toyota Motor Corp. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-1339 Development of a New Hybrid Transmission for RWD Car Masatoshi Adachi; Hiroatsu Endo; Tsuyoshi Mikami; Katsunori Yagi, Toyota Motor Corp.; Satoru Wakuta, Tatsuki Uchida, Aisin AW Co., Ltd. 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-1340 Countermeasures for Mitigating Power Fluctuations in High-Power Hybrid System Kenji Yamada, Hideto Hanada, Shoichi Sasaki, Toyota Motor Corp. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-1341 Construction of Hybrid Vehicle Motor Generator ECU Naoki Maeda, Toyota Motor Corp. 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-1342 Development of Intelligent Power Module for Hybrid Electric Vehicle Makoto Imai, Toyota Motor Corp.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2008, and also individually. Planned by Advanced Powerplant Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Thursday, April 6 Nano and Micro Technology, and MEMS - Redefining the Car of Tomorrow, Myth vs. Reality Session Code: ANNUAL107 Room AVL Technology Theater (open to all Session Time: 10:00 a.m. Nano and micro technology will revolutionize automotive systems of the future. Micro sensors will allow monitoring of inputs and fine tuning of systems throughout the vehicle with reduced energy needs. Nano materials can be custom designed for special applications. Some nano and micro systems are already in production while others may be dreams that will never be achieved. This session looks at opportunities, risks, and applications. Current OEM nanotechnology applications and considerations for the future will be discussed. A researcher in the field of electronics will participate, as will a supplier of raw material coatings. Moderators - Elias Towe, Professor of ECE & Matls Sci & Engrg., Carnegie Mellon Univ. Panelists - Mark Bunger, Senior Analyst, Lux Research; Daniel Rardon, Sr. Scientist & Manager, Nano Initiatives, PPG Industries; Gerhard Schneider, Executive VP, Res & Tech Ctr N.A., Robert Bosch Corp.; Rudolf Stauber, VP, Materials Development, BMW Group Keynote Speakers - Manish Mehta, Dir of Collaborative Prog, National Center for Mfg Sciences

Thursday, April 6 Keynote - The Honorable Samuel W. Bodman Session Code: ANNUAL130 Room AVL Technology Theater (open to all Session Time: 12:00 p.m.

Keynote Speakers - Samuel W. Bodman, U.S. Secretary of Energy, U. S. Department of Energy

Thursday, April 6 Adhesives, Sealings, and Gaskets (Part 1 of 2) Session Code: M18 Room D2-08 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Bruce L. Murden, Parker Seals; Joe Stevenson, Adhesive Sealant Council Inc. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0972 Foamability of Thermoplastic Vulcanizates (TPVs) with Various Physical Blowing Agents (PBAs) Ryan Seonggi Kim; Chul B. Park, Mohini Sain, Univ. of Toronto 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0973 A New Tetrafluoroethylene-Propylene Fluoroelastomer and its Cure System Hiroshi Funaki, Yoshimasa Kai, Junpei Nomura, Masayuki Saito, Asahi Glass Co. Ltd.; Hiroki Kamiya, Asahi Glass Co., Ltd.; Evan Dean Laganis, David Lavanga, AGC Chemicals Americas Inc. 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0976 Effect on Fuel Permeation Based on Changes in Seal Design Mark Sitko, Busak+Shamban/Trelleborg Sealing Solutions 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-1212 Engineering an Improved Performance PTFE Crankshaft Seal David M. Toth, Marcie Pung, Frederick R. Hatch, Ronald J. Krimmer, Matthew Cibor, Federal- Mogul Corp. 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-1209 A Filter Seal Model for Point Mobility Prediction of Air Induction Systems Hong Su, Visteon Corp.

Planned by Polymers and Coatings Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Thursday, April 6 Adhesives, Sealings, and Gaskets (Part 2 of 2) Session Code: M18 Room D2-08 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Bruce L. Murden, Parker Seals; Joe Stevenson, Adhesive Sealant Council Inc. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-1210 Numerical and Experimental Analysis of Exhaust Manifold Gasket Cristiana Delprete, Paolo Baldissera, Carlo Rosso, Politecnico di Torino 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-1211 Seamless Integration of Combustion Pressure Sensors into a Cylinder Head Gasket Daniel J. Vialard, Federal-Mogul Corp.; Brent R. Sedlar (Presenter), Federal-Mogul Sealing Systems 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0974 Thermal Deformation of Polycarbonate Glazing Panels: Role of Connecting Mechanisms Anand E. S., Sudhakar S. R., GE-Global Research Centre; Jeffrey Wittbrodt, Ronald King, GE Advanced Materials 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0975 Wash Off Resistant 1-Component Structural Adhesives Dietrich Brockmann, Rainer Spitzner, BMW Group; Andreas Lutz, Dow Automotive

Planned by Polymers and Coatings Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Thursday, April 6 Electronic Engine Controls (Part 7 of 9) - Neural Networks II Session Code: P16 Room D2-09/10 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Bernard J. Challen, Shoreham Services; Patrick Leteinturier, Infineon Technologies AG; Peter J. Maloney, MathWorks Inc.; James C. Peyton-Jones, Villanova University; Richard K. Stobart, Univ. of Sussex Chairpersons - Peter J. Maloney, MathWorks Inc. Time Paper No. Title

9:30 a.m. 2006-01-1348 Virtual Sensing of SI Engines Using Recurrent Neural Networks Shivaram Kamat, Tata Consultancy Services; Hossein Javaherian, General Motors Corp. 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-1349 Misfire Detection Including Confidence Indicators Using a Hardware Neural Network Chris Kirkham, Roberta Cambio, Axeon Ltd. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-1350 Improvements to Function Approximation Using a Hardware- Accelerated Artificial Neural Network Helge Nareid, Axeon Ltd. 2006-01-1347 Prediction of Optimum Ignition Timing in a Natural Gas-Fueled Spark Ignition Engine Using Neural Network (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Ahmed E. Hassaneen, Industrial Education College-Cairo, Egypt

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2003, and also individually. Planned by Diesel Engine Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Thursday, April 6 Electronic Engine Controls (Part 8 of 9) - Controls III Session Code: P16 Room D2-09/10 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Patrick Leteinturier, Infineon Technologies AG; Peter J. Maloney, MathWorks Inc.; James C. Peyton-Jones, Villanova University; Richard K. Stobart, Univ. of Sussex; Bernard J. Challen, Shoreham Services Chairpersons - Giorgio Rizzoni, Ohio State Univ.; Bernard J. Challen, Shoreham Services Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0608 Mid-ranging Scheme for Idle Speed Control of SI Engines Stefan Solyom, Sören Eriksson, Volvo Car Corp. 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0013 Six Degrees Crankshaft Individual Air Fuel Ratio Estimation for Diesel Engines Jonathan Chauvin, Ecole des Mines de Paris; Gilles Corde, Philippe Moulin, IFP; Nicolas Petit, Pierre Rouchon, Ecole des Mines de Paris 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0399 A Model for Fuel Optimal Control of a Spark-Ignited Variable Compression Engine Ylva Nilsson, Lars Eriksson, Martin Gunnarsson, Linköpings Universitet 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0400 Analysis of Combustion Knock Metrics in Spark-Ignition Engines Jeffrey D. Naber, Jason R. Blough, Michigan Technological Univ.; David Frankowski, Monroe Goble, John E. Szpytman, Motorola Automotive

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2003, and also individually. Planned by Diesel Engine Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Thursday, April 6 Glass Applications Session Code: B32 Room D2-11/12 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Ashoka Jinka, Glasstech Inc. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-1492 A Comparative Study of Automotive Side Window Occupant Containment Characteristics for Tempered and Laminated Glass Robert N. Kramer, Joseph M. Loibl, Richard L. Morrison, Carol S. Saunby, Glass & Glazing Forensics Inc.; Verne L. Roberts, Consultant 9:30 a.m. ORAL ONLY Relative Impact of Manufacturing vs In-Service Flaws on the Design of Automotive Glass Articles Suresh T. Gulati, Corning Inc. 10:00 a.m. ORAL ONLY Mathematical Tools for Automotive Glass Design Analysis Ashoka Jinka, Glasstech Inc.

Planned by Body Engineering Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Thursday, April 6 Virtual/Digital Technology and Rapid Prototyping Session Code: B5 Room D2-11/12 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - William J. Altenhof, Univ. of Windsor; Randy Gu, Oakland Univ.; Yun Lu, DaimlerChrysler Corp.; Pilaka V. Murty, West Texas A&M Univ.; Yu J. Teng, DaimlerChrysler Corp. Chairpersons - Randy Gu, Oakland Univ. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-1650 Real-Time and Remote Scientific Visualization as a Practical Aid for Improved Child Restraint System Analysis K.F. Hulme, A. Patra, S. Arumugasundaram, Univ. at Buffalo; R.A. Galganski, Calspan Corp.; I. Hatziprokopiou, General Dynamics Corp. 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-1654 The Effect of Tire Models on Durability Performance of Vehicle Body Structure: Statistical Analysis Pranava K. Sistla, Hong Tae Kang, Jirachai Buddhakulsomsiri, Univ. of Michigan-Dearborn 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-1656 Virtual Development of High-Tonnage Hydroform Press Chandra Thonta, Dana Corp.; Barry L. Dombek, Dana Parish Div. 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. ORAL ONLY Realizing the Potential of Color in 3D Printing Kaitlin O'Brien, Tom Clay, Z Corp. 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-1657 Rapid Prototyping of Production Vehicle Control Systems Denis Eberhard, Audi AG; Simon P. Brewerton, Infineon Technologies 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-1651 Virtual Functional Build: A Case Study Richard J. Gerth, Center For Automotive Research 2006-01-1655 Non-Linear Friction Laws Friction Coefficient as a function of Contact Parameters (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Alain Hildenbrand, Nicolas Bretault, Arcelor; Koji Hashimoto, Nippon Steel Corp.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2000, and also individually. Planned by Body Engineering Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Thursday, April 6 Emissions Measurement and Testing (Part 3 of 4) Analyser and Test Facility Developments / Detailed Chemical Analysis Session Code: FL6 Room D2-13/14 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Tony R. Collier, Ford Motor Co.; R. Robert Hayes, National Renewable Energy Laboratory; Leslie Hill, Horiba, Ltd.; Greg J. Smallwood, National Research Council Canada Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-1358 Investigation of the Effects of Wheel Slip on Vehicle Emissions and Fuel Economy Noelle D. Baker, Kate Presnell, Ford Motor Co. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-1359 Update on Emissions Measurement Performance of a PZEV Test Cell Mark T. Guenther, Mark A. Polster, Larry John Wroza, Ford Motor Co. 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-1360 Transient Vehicle Exhaust Flow Measurement Techniques Tim A. Nevius, Richard T. Rooney, Dario Rauker, Horiba Instruments Inc.; Ichiro Asano, Kazuya Tsurumi, Horiba Ltd. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-1513 A Study of the Variability of Five Separate Bag Mini-Diluters and Exhaust Flowmeters Tim A. Nevius, Dario Rauker, Richard T. Rooney, Horiba Instruments Inc.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2024, and also individually. Planned by Fuels and Lubricants Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group

Thursday, April 6 Emissions Measurement and Testing (Part 4 of 4) Analyser and Test Facility Developments / Detailed Chemical Analysis Session Code: FL6 Room D2-13/14 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Tony R. Collier, Ford Motor Co.; R. Robert Hayes, National Renewable Energy Laboratory; Leslie Hill, Horiba, Ltd.; Greg J. Smallwood, National Research Council Canada Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-1514 CMS - An Evolution of the CVS - A Full Flow, Constant Mass Flow, Sampling System William M. Silvis, AVL North America Inc.; Carl J. Ryan, Joseph F. McDonald, US Environmental Protection Agency; James P. Williamson, Gerald Marek, Norbert Kreft, AVL North America Inc. 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-1515 Measurement of Cycle-by-Cycle AFR Using a Fast Response NDIR Analyzer for Cold Start Fuelling Calibration Applications Paul Davis, Mark S. Peckham, Cambustion Ltd. 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-1516 'Regulated' and 'Non-regulated' Emissions from Modern European Passenger Cars D. Bosteels, J. May, AECC; H. Karlsson, c. de Serves, AVL-MTC 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-1517 Investigation of Platinum and Cerium From Use of a FBC Martin Merrill Shafer, James J. Schauer, Univ. of Wisconsin Madison; Walter Copan, Jeremy D. Peter-Hoblyn, James Valentine, Barry Sprague, Clean Diesel Technologies Inc.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2024, and also individually. Planned by Fuels and Lubricants Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group

Thursday, April 6 Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition (HCCI) Combustion (Part 7 of 8) Session Code: P1 Room D2-15 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Per Amneus, Lund Univ.; Kevin P. Duffy, Caterpillar Inc.; Bengt Johansson, Lund Institute of Technology; David M. Milam, Caterpillar Inc.; Per Tunestal, Lund Institute of Technology; Hongming Xu, Birmingham Univ. Chairpersons - David M. Milam, Caterpillar Inc. Time Paper No. Title 9:00 a.m. 2006-01-1362 Simulating a Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition Engine Fuelled with a DEE/EtOH Blend Sebastian Mosbach, Markus Kraft, Amit Bhave, Univ. of Cambridge; Fabian Mauss, Lund Institute of Technology; John Hunter Mack, Robert W. Dibble, Univ. of California-Berkeley 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-1363 Effect of Charge Non-uniformity on Heat Release and Emissions in PCCI Engine Combustion Daniel L. Flowers, Salvador M. Aceves, Lawrence Livermore National Lab.; Aristotelis Babajimopoulos, Univ. of Michigan-Ann Arbor 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-1364 Modeling of HCCI Combustion: From 0D to 3D Zhi Wang; Shi-Jin Shuai, Jian-Xin Wang, Guo-Hong Tian, Tsinghua Univ. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-1365 Potential of Narrow Angle Direct Injection Diesel Engines for Clean Combustion: 3D CFD Analysis Benjamin Sylvain Réveillé, IFP Powertrain Engineering; Chawki Habchi, Institut Francais du Petrole; Andreas Peter Kleemann, IFP Powertrain Engineering; Vincent Knop, Institut Francais du Petrole 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-1366 Measurements of Gas Temperature in a HCCI Engine Using a Fourier Domain Mode Locking Laser Laura A. Kranendonk, Joachim W. Walewski, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison; Robert Huber, James Fujimoto, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Scott T. Sanders, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2005, and also individually. Planned by Advanced Powerplant Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board; Diesel Engine Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Thursday, April 6 Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition (HCCI) Combustion (Part 8 of 8) Session Code: P1 Room D2-15 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Per Amneus, Lund Univ.; Kevin P. Duffy, Caterpillar Inc.; Bengt Johansson, Lund Institute of Technology; David M. Milam, Caterpillar Inc.; Per Tunestal, Lund Institute of Technology; Hongming Xu, Birmingham Univ. Chairpersons - Per Amneus Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-1518 An Investigation of Thermal Stratification in HCCI Engines Using Chemiluminescence Imaging John E. Dec, Wontae Hwang, Magnus Sjoberg, Sandia National Laboratories 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-1519 Comparisons of Computed and Measured Results for a HSDI Diesel Engine Operating Under HCCI Mode Chia-Fon F. Lee, Robert Wang, Tiegang Fang, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-1520 Chemiluminescence Measurements of Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition (HCCI) Combustion Jaal B. Ghandhi, Rinaldo Augusta, David E. Foster, Univ. of Wisconsin Madison; James A. Eng., Paul M. Najt, General Motors Corp. 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-1521 Numerical Study on the Chemical Reaction Kinetics of DME/Methanol HCCI Combustion Process Mingfa Yao; Zhigang Zheng, Tsinghua Univ. 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-1522 Ignition and Combustion Simulation in HCCI Engines Toshihiro Ohashi, Honda R&D Co., Ltd. 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-0025 Predicting NOx Emissions from HCCI Engines Using LIF Imaging Shane De Zilwa, Richard Steeper, Sandia National Laboratories

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2005, and also individually. Planned by Advanced Powerplant Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board; Diesel Engine Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Thursday, April 6 Diesel Exhaust Emission Control (Part 7 of 8) - HC-DeNOx Session Code: FL10 Room D3-19 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Kevin F. Brown, Lubrizol Corp.; Matthew J. Thornton, National Renewable Energy Laboratory; Andrew P. Walker, Johnson Matthey PLC Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-1367 Design, Modeling, and Validation of a Flame Reformer for LNT External By-Pass Regeneration Shawn W. Midlam-Mohler, Yann G. Guezennec, Ohio State Univ. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-1369 NOx-Storage Catalyst Systems Designed to Comply with North American Emission Legislation for Diesel Passenger Cars Friedemann Rohr, Thomas P. Kreuzer, Peter Kattwinkel, Wilfried Mueller, Umicore AG & Co. KG; Owen H. Bailey, ICT Inc. 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-1370 The Study of Fuel Cracking Effect on NOx Absorber Catalyst; the Diesel NOx Reduction System Young-Kee Youn, Hyundai Motor Co. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-1416 In-Cylinder Regeneration of Lean NOx Trap Catalysts Using Low Temperature Combustion Shean Huff, Brian West, James E. Parks, Matt Swartz, Johney Green, Ronald Graves, Oak Ridge National Laboratory 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-1368 A Low Temperature Pathway Operating the Reduction of Stored Nitrates in Pt-Ba/Al2O3 Lean NOx Trap Systems Luca Lietti, Isabella Nova, L. Castoldi, Enrico Tronconi, Pio Forzatti, Politecnico di Milano 11:30 a.m. 2006-01-0211 Study of 2-LEG NOx Storage-Reducgtion Catalyst System for HD Diesel Engine Ichiro Tsumagari, Hiroshi Hirabayashi, Yoshihide Takenaka, Mitsuru Hosoya, Masatoshi Shimoda, Hino Motors Ltd.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2022, and also individually. Planned by Fuels and Lubricants Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group

Thursday, April 6 Diesel Exhaust Emission Control (Part 8 of 8) - Substrates Session Code: FL4 1:30 p.m. Room D3-19 Session Time:

Organizers - Kirby J. Baumgard, John Deere Power Systems; Kevin F. Brown, Lubrizol Corp.; Willard A. Cutler, Corning GmbH; Paul J. Richards, Associated Octel Co., Ltd. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-1523 Turbulent Flow Metal Substrates: A Way to Address Cold Start CO Emissions and to Optimize Catalyst Loading Lorenzo Pace, Manuel Presti, Emitec GmbH; Gerardo Carelli, Paul Spurk, Umicore AG & Co. KG 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-1524 Filtration and Regeneration Performance of a Catalyzed Metal Foam Particulate Filter Grigorios C. Koltsakis, Dimitris Katsaounis, Zissis C. Samaras, Aristotle University Thessaloniki; Shadi Saberi, Alexander Boehm, Dirk Naumann, INCO Special Products 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-1526 Study on Filter Substrate Structure for Lower Backpressure and Higher Regeneration Performance Kazutake Ogyu, Tomokazu Oya, Takafumi Kasuga, Kazushige Ohno, Ibiden Co. Ltd. 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-1527 The Study for Structural Design of the Segmented SiC-DPF Takashi Mizutani, Motomichi Ito, Naoshi Masukawa, Shuichi Ichikawa, Kazuya Yuuki, Hiroshi Kurachi, NGK Insulators, Ltd.; Tetsuo Toyoshima, Tadato Ito, Ingo Lappas, Schaefer Sindlinger, Claus-Dieter Vogt, NGK Europe GmbH 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-1528 Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) Trapping Efficiency Improvement Under No-Soot-Layer Conditions Obtained Through Pore Size Distribution CANCELLED Optimization Yukio Miyairi, Y. Noguchi, Takuya Hiramatsu, Shogo Hirose, M. Ogawa, Shinichi Miwa, NGK Insulators, Ltd.; Paul E. Busch, NGK Automotive Ceramics USA Inc. 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-1529 Development of DPF System for Commercial Vehicles-Pre Catalyst Supporting to Active Regeneration- (3rd Report) Reiko Doumeki, Kenji Kodama, Satoshi Hiranuma, Yoshinaka Takeda, Tomoyuku Iwata, Mitsubishi FUSO Truck & Bus Corp. 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-1525 Faster is Better: The Effect of Internal Turbulence on DOC Efficiency E. Kent Dawson, Ford Motor Co.; Jan Kramer, Emitec Inc.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2022, and also individually. Planned by Fuels and Lubricants Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group

Thursday, April 6 Noise and Vibration (Part 5 of 6): Rotating Machinery / Methods and Procedures Session Code: AC3 Room D3-20/21 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Gary Newton, Bruel & Kjaer; Christopher D. Morgan, Key Safety Systems Inc.; Peter A. Jackson, American Acoustical Products Inc.; Rod Hadi, Freudenberg-Nok Chairpersons - Gary Newton, Bruel & Kjaer; Christopher D. Morgan, Key Safety Systems Inc. Time Paper No. Title 9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0880 Investigation on Coupled Torsional-Bending Vibration of Crankshaft Based on Continuous Distributed Model Ge-Qun Shu, Xing-Yu Liang, Yang-Jun Wang, Tianjin Univ. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0881 Vibration Reduction Applying Skew Phenomena of Needle Roller Bearings in Brake Actuators Masakuni Suzuki, Takeshi Ishida, Toyota Motor Corp.; Shingo Kono, NTN Corp. 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-1093 Comparison between Dynamic Condensation Techniques in Automotive Application Cristiana Delprete, Elvio Bonisoli, Carlo Rosso, Politecnico di Torino 10:30 a.m. ORAL ONLY Autotracking: Eliminating the Tachometer Probe in Vibro-Acoustics Marc Marroquin, Bruel & Kjaer 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-1095 Three Dimensional Vibration Testing in Automotive Applications Utilizing a New Non-Contact Scanning Method Jochen Schell, Martin Johansmann, Matthias Schüssler, Polytec GmbH; David Oliver, Vikrant Palan, Polytec Inc. 2006-01-1094 Methodology of Road Noise Analysis and Improvement Strategy for Passenger Cars (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Smita Shivle, Tata Technologies Ltd.; Gyan Arora, Tata Motors Ltd. 2006-01-1096 Use of SEA for Vehicle Target Setting and Efficient Realization of Vehicle Acoustic Goals (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Albert Kaltenhauser, Philippe Moron, BMW Group; Chadwyck T. Musser, Cambridge Collaborative Inc.

Planned by Noise and Vibration Committee / Automobile Chassis Activity

Thursday, April 6 Noise and Vibration (Part 6 of 6): Intake/Exhaust Noise / Engine Noise Session Code: AC3 Room D3-20/21 Session Time: 1:30 p.m. This session addresses noise and vibration issues surrounding automotive air intake and exhaust systems including analytical, experimental and advanced concept development. Organizers - Christopher T. Griffen, Eaglepicher Industries Corp.; Christopher D. Morgan, Key Safety Systems Inc.; Christopher E. Shaw, Visteon Corp.; In-Soo Suh, DaimlerChrysler Engineering Chairpersons - In-Soo Suh, DaimlerChrysler Engineering; Christopher E. Shaw, Visteon Corp. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-1371 Thin Wall Exhaust Systems Jan-Friedrich Brand, Patrick Garcia, Dirk Wiemeler, Tenneco Inc. 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-1372 Exhaust System Sounds Bernd Fuhrmann, Patrick Garcia, Dirk Wiemeler, Tenneco, Inc. 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-1373 GT Model for Passive Flapper Exhaust Valve William V. Alcini, Isaac West, Tenneco Automotive Inc. 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-1530 Secondary Influence Factors of Combustion Noise Mechanism under Transient Conditions of DI-Diesel Engine Ge-Qun Shu, Tianjin Univ. 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK 3:45 p.m. 2006-01-1533 Analytical and Experimental Development to Improve Powertrain System Induced Vehicle NVH Issues T. Bin Juang, Ken E. Harvey, Mark W. Burzlaff, Paul J. Rockett, Ford Motor Co. 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-1532 Block Vibration as a Way of Monitoring the Combustion Evolution in a Direct Injection Diesel Engine Antonio Paolo Carlucci, Fabio Chiara, Domenico Laforgia, Universita degli Studi di Lecce 2006-01-1531 Optimization of 3.0 lit Direction Injection Naturally Aspirated Diesel Engine with Mechanical Rotary Fuel Injection Pump to Achieve Bharat Stage-III Emission Norms and 74 dB(A) Vehicle Pass by Noise Norms on Multi Utility Vehicle (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) A. S. Bakare, R. M. Petkar, G. Arora, N. B. Chougule, Tata Motors Ltd.

Planned by Noise and Vibration Committee / Automobile Chassis Activity

Thursday, April 6 Innovations in Steel Sheet Products and Processing (Part 1 of 2) Session Code: M6 Room D3-22/23 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Stavros G. Fountoulakis, Mittal Steel R&D; Brandon M. Hance, US Steel Corp.; Vinay C. Shah, DaimlerChrysler Vehicle Engineering; John G. Speer, Colorado School of Mines Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-1430 High Strain Rate Deformation Behavior of Advanced High Strength Steels for Automotive Applications Jinbo Qu; Wael Dabboussi; Farid Hassani, Stelco Inc.; James A. Nemes, Steve Yue, McGill Univ. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-1213 Very and Ultra High Strength Steels Based Tailored Welded Blanks: A Step Further Towards Crashworthiness Improvement Fabrice Pinard, Daniel Duque, Arcelor; Brian Munn, Tailor Steel 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-1431 Effect of Tempered Martensite Volume Fraction on Final Properties of Cold Rolled and Tempered Al TRIP Steel Vikram Jayaraman, Abdelbaset Elwazri, Stephen Yue, McGill Univ.; Elhachmi Essadiqui, CANMET - Materials Technology Lab. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-1432 Grain Refinement in Hot Rolled Dual Phase Steels Krishnendu Mukherjee; Sujoy Hazra; Matthias Militzer, Univ. of British Columbia 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-1433 Shear Fracture in Advanced High Strength Steels Matthew Scott Walp, DaimlerChrysler Corp.; Astrid Wurm, DaimlerChrysler AG; Ajit Desai, John Siekirk, DaimlerChrysler Corp. 11:30 a.m. 2006-01-1434 Strain Rate Effects on Mechanical Stability of Retained Austenite in TRIP Sheet Steels John G. Speer, Colorado School of Mines; Ildong Choi, D. M. Son, Korea Maritime Univ.; S. J. Kim, KIMM; David K. Matlock, Colorado School of Mines

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2035, and also individually. Planned by Ferrous Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Thursday, April 6 Innovations in Steel Sheet Products and Processing (Part 2 of 2) Session Code: M6 Room D3-22/23 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Stavros Fountoulakis, Mittal Steel R&D; Brandon M. Hance, US Steel Corp.; Vinay C. Shah, DaimlerChrysler Vehicle Engineering; John G. Speer, Colorado School of Mines Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-1585 Application of 590/780MPa Grade TRIP Steel to Body-in-White Takahiro Tanae, Honda R&D Co., Ltd.; James Dykeman, Honda R&D Americas Inc. 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-1586 Application Development of Low Carbon Type Dual Phase 980MPa High Strength Steel Katsumi Takakura, Kiyoshi Takagi, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.; Naoki Yoshinaga, Nippon Steel Corp. 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-1587 Analytical & Experimental Study of Component Level Crash Performance of DP 600 Steel Raj Sohmshetty, Omar Faruque, Kiran Mallela, Paul E. Geck, Ford Motor Co. 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-1588 Influence of AHSS Part Geometrical Features on Crash Behavior Aleksy A. Konieczny, Guofei Chen, US Steel Corp. 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-1589 Sheared Edge Characterization of Steel Products used for Closure Panel Applications Jayanth S. Chintamani, S. Sriram, Mittal Steel Co. 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-1214 A Comparative Examination of the Resistance Spot Welding Behavior of Two Advanced High Strength Steels Murali D. Tumuluru, US Steel Corp. 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-1215 Austenitic Stainless Steels for Automotive Structural Parts Pierre Olivier Santacreu, Arcelor Ugine & ALZ; N. Roulet, Arcelor; J. C. Glez, T. Frohlich, Ugine & ALZ Arcelor Group 5:15 p.m. 2006-01-1216 USILIGHT: A Cost-Effective Solution to Lighten Cars Jean-Noël Gacel, Michele Dunand, Arcelor

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2035, and also individually. Planned by Ferrous Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Thursday, April 6 Modeling of SI and Diesel Engines (Part 5 of 6) Diesel Combustion and Emissions Session Code: P7 Room D3-24/25 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Thomas Morel, Gamma Technologies Inc. Chairpersons - Christof Schernus, FEV Motorentechnik GmbH; Robert C. Wang, Gamma Technologies Inc. Time Paper No. Title 9:00 a.m. 2006-01-1382 Development of a Mixing and Combustion Zero-Dimensional Model for Diesel Engines J. Arregle, J. J. Lopez, J. Martin, E. Mocholi, CMT Motores Termicos - Universidad Politecnica de Valencia 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-1383 Sensitivity Analysis of Multi-Zone Modeling for Combustion and Emissions Formation in Diesel Engines Efthimios G. Pariotis, Dimitrios T. Hountalas, Constantine D. Rakopoulos, National Technical Univ. of Athens 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-1384 Multi-Zone Predictive Modeling of Common Rail Multi-Injection Diesel Engines Ivan Arsie, Fausto Di Genova, Armando Mogavero, Cesare Pianese, Gianfranco Rizzo, Università di Salerno 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-1544 1D Modelling of Reactive Fluid Dynamics, Cold Start Behavior of Exhaust Systems Johann C. Wurzenberger, AVL LIST GmbH; Guenter Auzinger, Roman Heinzle, IMCC; Roland Wanker, AVL LIST GmbH 2006-01-1385 Use of Multi-Zone DI Diesel Spray Combustion Model for Simulation and Optimization of Performance and Emissions of Engines with Multiple Injection (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) A. S. Kuleshov, Bauman Moscow State Technical Univ. 2006-01-1386 Combustion Modelling of Soot and Radiation with Dynamic mesh in CI engines (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Ramin Houshiar, MS.; Cyrus Aghah Najafi, Professor of Mechanical engineering, PH.D

Planned by Advanced Powerplant Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board; Diesel Engine Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Thursday, April 6 Modeling of SI and Diesel Engines (Part 6 of 6) Intake and Exhaust Systems Session Code: P7 Room D3-24/25 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Thomas Morel, Gamma Technologies Inc. Chairpersons - Christof Schernus, FEV Motorentechnik GmbH; Robert C. Wang, Gamma Technologies Inc. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-1541 Prediction of the Attenuation Characteristics of IC Engine Silencers by 1-D and Multi-D Simulation Models Angelo Onorati, Gianluca Montenegro, Gianluca D'Errico, Politecnico di Milano 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-1542 Comparison of Different Methods for the Determination of Pressure Wave in the Inlet and Exhaust Systems of Internal Combustion Engine David Chalet, Pascal Chesse, Xavier Tauzia, Jean-Francois Hetet, Laboratory of Fluid Mechanics, Ecole Centrale de Nantes 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-1543 Implementation of a Theoretical Carburetor Model in One-Dimensional Engine Simulation Software Diego A. Arias, Timothy A. Shedd, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison

Planned by Advanced Powerplant Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board; Diesel Engine Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board Thursday, April 6 Diesel Fuel Injection and Sprays (Part 3 of 4) Session Code: P18 Room D3-26/27 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Ming-Chia D. Lai, Wayne State Univ.; Zhengbai (Mike) Liu, International Truck and Engine Corp.; Scott E. Parrish, General Motors Corp.; Rolf D. Reitz, Univ. of Wisconsin Chairpersons - Franz Xavier Tanner, Michigan Technological Univ. Assistant Chairpersons - Essam M. El-Hannouny, Argonne National Laboratory Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-1115 Diesel Spray Characterization Using a Micro-Genetic Algorithm and Optical Measurements Jost Weber; Norbert Peters, Adam Pawlowski, R. Kneer, RWTH Aachen; Carl-Anders Hergart, Caterpillar Inc.; Sherif Hussein El Tahry, GM Powertrain; A. Lippert, GM R&D Center 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-1390 Near Nozzle Diesel Spray Modeling and X-Ray Measurements Ville Vuorinen, Martti J. Larmi, Eero Antila, Ossi T. Kaario, Helsinki Technical Univ.; Essam M. El-Hannouny, Sreenath Gupta, Argonne National Laboratory 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-1387 Prediction of Spray Penetration by Means of Spray Momentum Flux Jose Maria Desantes, Raul Payri, Francisco Javier Salvador, Jaime Gimeno, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-1546 Development and Validation of a Comprehensive CFD Model of Diesel Spray Atomization Accounting for High Weber Numbers Christos Chryssakis, Dennis N. Assanis, Univ. of Michigan; Choongsik Bae, Korea Advanced Inst. of Science & Tech. 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-1551 Gradient-Based Optimization of a Multi-Orifice Asynchronous Injection System in a Diesel Engine Using an Adaptive Cost Function Franz Xavier Tanner, Seshasai Srinivasan, Michigan Technological Univ.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2010, and also individually. Planned by Diesel Engine Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Thursday, April 6 Diesel Fuel Injection and Sprays (Part 4 of 4) Session Code: P18 Room D3-26/27 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Ming-Chia D. Lai, Wayne State Univ.; Zhengbai (Mike) Liu, International Truck and Engine Corp.; Scott E. Parrish, General Motors Corp.; Rolf D. Reitz, Univ. of Wisconsin Chairpersons - Essam M. El-Hannouny, Argonne National Laboratory Assistant Chairpersons - Franz Xavier Tanner, Michigan Technological Univ. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0893 Effect of Biodiesel Fuel Properties and Its Blends on Atomization Alidad Amirfazli, M. A. Ahmed, Chidirim Enoch Ejim, B. Fleck, Univ. of Alberta 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-1388 Theoretical and Experimental Studies of Electrospray for IC Engine Liguang Li, Tongji Univ.; Shui Yu, Zongjie Hu, Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ. Planned by Diesel Engine Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Thursday, April 6 Friction Stir Welding (Part 3 of 3) - FSW/FSP - Applications, New Technologies, Modeling Session Code: M19 Room D3-28 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Zhili Feng, Oak Ridge National Lab.; Glenn J. Grant, Pacific Northwest National Labs.; Michael L. Santella, Oak Ridge National Lab. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-1392 Thermo-Mechanical Modeling of Friction Stir Spot Welding (FSSW) Mokhtar Awang, Oak Ridge National Lab.; Victor H. Mucino, West Virginia Univ.; Zhili Feng, S. A. David, Oak Ridge National Lab. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-1393 Forming Property and Microstructure in Dissimilar Thickness Friction Stir Weld of Al Alloy 5052 Yutaka S. Sato, Fumie Yamashita, Yusuke Sugiura, Hiroyuki Kokowa, Tohoku Univ. 10:00 a.m. ORAL ONLY Friction Stir Welding to Facilitate Superplastic Forming of Complex Automotive Structures Glenn J. Grant, Pacific Northwest National Labs.; Darrell R. Herling, Battelle Memorial Institute; Curt A. Lavender, Pacific Northwest National Labs. 10:30 a.m. ORAL ONLY Modifying AM60 Magnesium Alloy Die Cast Surfaces by Friction Stir Processing Michael L. Santella, Zhili Feng, Oak Ridge National Lab.; Tsung-Yu Pan, Ford Motor Co.; Cassandra Degen, South Dakota School of Mines & Tech. 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-1394 Modeling of Friction Stir Welding (FSW) Process with Smooth Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) Alexandre M. Tartakovsky, Glenn J. Grant, Xin Sun, Moe A. Khaleel, Pacific Northwest National Labs.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2034, and also individually. Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Thursday, April 6 Advanced Hybrid Vehicle Powertrains (Part 5 of 5) Session Code: P13 Room D3-28 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Michael Duoba, Argonne National Laboratory; Matthew E. Fleming, Ford Motor Co.; Mark A. Theobald, GM Powertrain Chairpersons - Michael Duoba, Argonne National Laboratory Assistant Chairpersons - Mark A. Theobald, GM Powertrain Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-1500 An Investigation of Engine Start-Stop NVH in A Power Split Powertrain Hybrid Electric Vehicle Ming Lang Kuang, Ford Motor Co. 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-1501 Research and Analysis of ISG Belt-drive System for Idling Stop System Kazuma Okuda, Yasuyuki Komatsu, Youichi Nakahara, Honda R&D Co., Ltd. 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-1502 Development of the Hybrid System for the Saturn VUE Hybrid Goro Tamai, Mary Ann Jeffers, Chihsiung Lo, Cindy Thurston, Steven Tarnowsky, Stephen G. Poulos, General Motors Corp. 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-1503 Development of Hybrid System for 2006 Compact Sedan Takaaki Iijima, Honda R&D Co., Ltd. 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-1504 Development of the Intelligent Power Unit for 2006 Civic Hybrid Toshiyuki Matsuoka, Honda R&D Co., Ltd. 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-1505 Development of IMA Motor for 2006 Civic Hybrid Shoei Abe, Masashi Murata, Honda R&D Co., Ltd.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2008, and also individually. Planned by Advanced Powerplant Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Thursday, April 6 Accident Reconstruction (Part 3 of 4) Session Code: B17 Room M2-29 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Stein E. Husher, Michael S. Varat, KEVA Engineering; Raymond M. Brach, Univ. of Notre Dame; Matthew Brach, Brach Engineering Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0899 Accident Reconstruction For Rear Pole Impacts Of Passenger Cars Ronald P. Nordhagen, Mark H. Warner, Thomas R. Perl, Collision Safety Engineering LC; Richard W. Kent, Univ. of Virginia 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-1395 Lateral Structural Deformation in Frontal Impacts Kevin J. Welsh, Donald E. Struble, John D. Struble, Struble-Welsh Engineering Inc. 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-1401 Development of an Impact Pendulum for Use in Collinear, Low-Velocity Front-to-Rear Crash Tests Herbert M. Guzman, Roy Meredith, Brian Barton, Ed Hiltner, Biodynamic Research Corp. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-1561 Behavior of a Motorcycle after an Encounter with a Road Irregularity Parallel to its Direction of Travel L. Daniel Metz, Metz Engineering & Racing 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-1562 Technical Parameters for Determination of Impact Speed for Motorcycle Accidents and the Importance of Relative Speed on Injury Severity Dietmar Otte, Medical Univ. Hannover

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-1999, and also individually. Planned by Occupant Protection Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Thursday, April 6 Accident Reconstruction (Part 4 of 4) Session Code: B17 Room M2-29 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Stein E. Husher, Michael S. Varat, KEVA Engineering; Raymond M. Brach, Univ. of Notre Dame; Matthew Brach, Brach Engineering Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0900 Automotive Restraint Loading Evidence for Moderate Speed Impacts and a Variety of Restraint Conditions C. Brian Tanner, SEA Ltd.; Nicholas J. Durisek, Todd D. Hoover, Tandy Engineering & Associates Inc.; Dennis A. Guenther, Ohio State Univ. 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0901 A Potential New Approach for the Evaluation of Occupant Response in Frontal Impact Scenarios Michael Maletz, Kompetenzzentrum - Das Virtuelle Fahrzeug ; Hermann Steffan, Graz University of Technology; Hamid M. Lankarani, Wichita State Univ. 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0904 Case Study of Clothing Fabric Transfer to Seat Belt Webbing Under Accident Forces Daniel Davee, Jeffrey C. Brown, Christine Raasch, Exponent Failure Analysis 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0906 Validation of Loading Marks on Child Safety Seats through Testing Larry A. Sicher, Gary R. Whitman, John Yannaccone, ARCCA, Inc. 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-1128 Forensic Determination of Seat Belt Usage in Automotive Collisions: Development of a Diagnostic Tool David Raymond, Cynthia Bir, Paul Begeman, Hai-Chun Chien, Jeffrey Wheeler, Wayne State Univ. 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-1400 Exploring Pediatric Lower Extremity Injuries in Lateral Collisions with EDSMAC4 and GATB in HVE Rajiv A. Menon, Yoganand Ghati, Himamshu-Shresta B. Mari-Gowda, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-1670 Safety Restraint System Physical Evidence and Biomechanical Injury Potential Due to Belt Entanglement Daniel Eugene Toomey, Chris A. Van Ee, Michael Klima, Design Research Engineering 2006-01-1132 Analysis of Real Accidents against Metal Roadside Barriers (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) CANCELLED Aqulino Molinero-Martinez, Francisco Jose Lopez-Valdes, David Pedrero Muriel, CIDAUT; Luis Angel García Escudero, University of Valladolid

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-1999, and also individually. Planned by Occupant Protection Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Thursday, April 6 Air Bags Session Code: B18 Room M2-30 Session Time: 1:30 p.m. The 2006 SAE World Congress Air Bag Session contains papers discussing many emerging air bag related technologies, simulation methods, and analysis approaches. Topics include: air bag hardware, air bag simulation, suppression sensing systems, crash severity sensing systems, crash pulse analysis, component / system level testing, and performance in the field. Organizers - Scott D. Thomas, General Motors Corp.; Jeffrey A. Pike, Ford Motor Co.; Walter K. Kosiak, Delphi Corp. Chairpersons - Scott D. Thomas, General Motors Corp.; Jeffrey A. Pike, Ford Motor Co. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-1438 Exploratory Analysis of Pre-Crash Sensing Countermeasures Ron Pack, National Hwy Traffic Safety Admin, USDOT; Wassim G. Najm, Jonathan Koopmann, Volpe Natl Transportation Systems Center 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-1590 Advanced Crash Discrimination using Crash Impact Sound Sensing (CISS) Michael Feser, Douglas A. McConnell, Siemens VDO Automotive; Th. Brandmeier, Christian Lauerer, Univ. of Applied Sciences Ingolstadt 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-1435 Comparison of Load Distributions between Human Occupants and ATDs at Normal and Non-Normal Occupant Positions and Postures Lijian Zhang, Duane Fortune, Joel Werbelow, Liang Chen, Delphi Corp. 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-1437 The Door Mounted Inflatable Curtain Niklas P. Claeson, Stephen Ryrberg, Volvo Car Corp. 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-1436 Driver Air Bag Linear Impactor Dynamic Testing Method and Data Analysis Stephen H. Kang, Ellen Barnes, James Feustel, Ford Motor Co. 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-1187 A Math-Based CAE High-Speed Punch Methodology For Polymer Airbag Cover Design Michael C. H. Lee, Glen Novak, Delphi Corp. 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-1188 The Effectiveness of Oxygen in Preventing Embrittlement in Air Bag Inflators Containing Gaseous Hydrogen Timothy G. Basner, Delphi Corp.; Charles M. Woods, Global Mfg. Solutions Inc.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-1994, and also individually. Planned by Occupant Protection Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Thursday, April 6 Vehicle Sensors and Actuators (Part 2 of 3) Session Code: AE2 Room M3-31 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Philip H. Berger, Berger Engineering LLC; David J. Thompson, Visteon Corp. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-1459 A Non Vacuum Packaged Silicon Micro Gyroscope Yong Sung Lee, Hyundai Motor Co. & KIA Motors Corp. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-1461 Development of a New Pre-crash Safety System Kenichi Ohue, Yukinori Yamada, Shigeyasu Uozumi, Setsuo Tokoro, Akira Hattori, Toyota Motor Corp.; Takeshi Hayashi, AISIN SEIKI Co. Ltd. 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-1462 Development of Forward Collision Warning System Using the Driver Behavioral Information Akira Hattori, Setsuo Tokoro, Michihiro MIyashita, Isahiko Tanaka, Kenichi Ohue, Shigeyasu Uozumi, Toyota Motor Co., Ltd. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-1463 Compact High Resolution Milimeter-wave Radar for Front-obstacle Detection Kazuma Natsume, DENSO Corp. 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-1464 Super Slim Automotive Acceleration Sensor Fabrication Process Developed by Applying Surface MEMS Technology Kazuhiko Sugiura, DENSO Corp.

Planned by Electrical and Electronic Systems Committee / Automobile Electronic Activity

Thursday, April 6 Vehicle Sensors and Actuators (Part 3 of 3) Session Code: AE2 Room M3-31 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Philip H. Berger, Berger Engineering LLC; David J. Thompson, Visteon Corp. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-1593 Development and Innovative Designs in Actuator For Instrument Clusters Oliver Aubry, Daniel Sigg, Sonceboz Automotive SA 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-1594 A Low-Cost Current Transducer for Automotive Actuators Neville McNeill; Steve Burrow, George Iordanidis, Derrick Holliday, Philip Mellor, Univ. of Bristol 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-1595 Development of Electric Oil Pump Eiji Miyachi, Motohisa Ishiguro, Katsuyoshi Mizumoto, Aisin Seiki Co., Ltd. 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-1596 Development of a Contactless Brushless DC Actuator for Engine Management Didier Angleviel, Jean Daniel Alzingre, Lionel Billet, Didier Frachon, Moving Magnet Technologies SA 2006-01-1678 Modeling and Sensorless Estimation for Single Spring Solenoids (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Peter Bejoum Eyabi, Eaton Innovation Center; Gregory Washington, Ohio State Univ.

Planned by Electrical and Electronic Systems Committee / Automobile Electronic Activity

Thursday, April 6 In-Cylinder Diesel Particulate and NOx Control (Part 3 of 3) - In-Cylinder Emission Strategies II Session Code: P17 Room M3-32 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Cathy Y. Choi, Caterpillar Inc.; Rod Radovanovic, Diesel Engine Consulting; Todd A. Sheridan, Cummins Inc.; Stefan Simescu, Southwest Research Institute; Dale R. Tree, Brigham Young Univ. Chairpersons - Manuel Gonzalez, Univ. of Wisconsin Assistant Chairpersons - Youngchul Ra, Univ. of Wisconsin Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. ORAL ONLY Simultaneous Reduction of NOx and Soot by Instantaneous Mixing of Fuel and Water Kazutaka Hattori, Taisuke Murotani, Etsuro Sato, Komatsu, Ltd. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-1415 Study of Soot Formation of Oxygenated Diesel Fuels Using Forward Illumination Light Extinction (FILE) Technique Chia-Fon F. Lee, Yi Xu, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-1417 Potential Soot and CO Reduction for HSDI Diesel Combustion Systems Philipp Adomeit, Stefan Pischinger, Michael Becker, Hans Rohs, FEV Motorentechnik GmbH; Andreas Enzo Greis; Gerd Grunefeld, RWTH Aachen 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-1151 Transient Diesel Emissions: Analysis of Engine Operation During a Tip- In Jonathan Ray Hagena, Zoran S. Filipi, Dennis N. Assanis, Univ. of Michigan 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0916 Driving Down On-Highway Particulate Emissions D. B. Kittelson, W. F. Watts, J. P. Johnson, Univ. of Minnesota; C. J. Rowntree, BP plc; Global Fuels Technology; S. P. Goodier, M. J. Payne, W. H. Preston, C. P. Warrens, BP plc; Global Lubricants Technology; M. Ortiz, U. Zink, Corning Inc.; C. Goersmann, M. V. Twigg, A. P. Walker, Johnson Matthey Catalysts

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2002, and also individually. Planned by Diesel Engine Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Thursday, April 6 Vehicle Diagnostics Session Code: AE11 Room M3-32 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Mark D. Jensen, Vector CANtech Inc. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY Establishing a Target Index to Evaluate Vehicle and Component Design for Complexity of Diagnosis Arnold A. Taube, Deere & Co. 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-1567 On-board Diagnostic Expert System via an Enhanced Fault Tree Model Tariq Assaf, Joanne Bechta Dugan, Univ. of Virginia 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-1568 Experiences with the ODX Diagnostic Database Standard Kevin Mullery, Brendan Jackman, Waterford Institute of Technology 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-1569 Development of Module Based IPS Evaluation System Ealgoo Kim, XueFeng Jin, Shiva Krishna, Taeyeon Lee, Jaehong Park, Seoul National Univeristy; Koojung Lee, Yongjun Lee, Sunsuk Ok, Sangki Kim, Jangdon Choi, Hyundai Motor Company 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK 3:45 p.m. 2006-01-1570 A new Approach for Process-Orientated and Tool Based Calibration Tasks for Engine Management Systems Sven Meyer, IAV GmbH

Planned by Electrical and Electronic Systems Committee / Automobile Electronic Activity

Thursday, April 6 In-Vehicle Software (Part 2 of 3) Session Code: AE24 Room O2-33 Session Time: 9:00 a.m. This technical session concentrates on the development of embedded software that resides in production vehicle electronic modules. With a focus on current technical, business, and legal issues relevant to the auto industry, this session covers all aspects of embedded software development including requirements, implementation, algorithms, modeling, and auto code generation. Additional topics include: in-vehicle network software, the use of embedded operating systems, module application behavior, the software development lifecycle, CMM or other software improvement processes, software development tool experiences, future and upcoming software technologies, and related in-vehicle software standardization efforts. All experts across the embedded software community are encouraged to share their experiences, opinions, and agendas in order to improve automotive software. Organizers - Bruce Emaus, Tom Guthrie, Vector CANtech Inc. Chairpersons - Peter Abowd, Visteon Corp.; Ronald Brombach, Ford Product Development; Bruce Emaus, Vector CANtech Inc.; Robert Gruszczynski, IAV Automotive Engineering Inc.; Timothy J. Mortimer, Ford Electronics; James M. Weinfurther, Ford Motor Co. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-1454 Developing Software Interface Specifications: Discovering Unknown Risks ORAL ONLY Dev G. Raheja, Design for Competitiveness Inc. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-1455 A Flexible Architecture for Rapid Prototyping System I/O and Components Joseph J. Lemieux, John D. Bailey, Jeffrey J. Emmendorfer, Ricardo Inc. 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-1677 The Rhetoric of Software Complexity Beyond the Smoke and Mirrors Charles M. Waite, Process Design Consultants Inc. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-1457 Rapid Software Development for Reliable Embedded Systems Using a Pattern-based Code Generation Tool David D. Ward, MIRA, Ltd.; Michael Pont, Chisanga Mwelwa, Keith Athaide, Douglas Mearns, Univ. of Leicester 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-1458 Software Intensive Systems in the Automotive Domain--Challenges for Research and Education Alex Pretschner, ETH Zurich; Manfred Broy, TU Munich; Christian Salzmann, BMW CarIT; Thomas Stauner, BMW Group

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2028, and also individually. Planned by Electrical and Electronic Systems Committee / Automobile Electronic Activity

Thursday, April 6 In-Vehicle Software (Part 3 of 3) Session Code: AE24 Room O2-33 Session Time: 1:30 p.m. This technical session concentrates on the development of embedded software that resides in production vehicle electronic modules. With a focus on current technical, business, and legal issues relevant to the auto industry, this session covers all aspects of embedded software development including requirements, implementation, algorithms, modeling, and auto code generation. Additional topics include: in-vehicle network software, the use of embedded operating systems, module application behavior, the software development lifecycle, CMM or other software improvement processes, software development tool experiences, future and upcoming software technologies, and related in-vehicle software standardization efforts. All experts across the embedded software community are encouraged to share their experiences, opinions, and agendas in order to improve automotive software. Organizers - Bruce Emaus, Tom Guthrie, Vector CANtech Inc. Chairpersons - Peter Abowd, Visteon Corp.; Ronald Brombach, Ford Product Development; Bruce Emaus, Vector CANtech Inc.; Robert Gruszczynski, IAV Automotive Engineering Inc.; Timothy J. Mortimer, Ford Electronics; James M. Weinfurther, Ford Motor Co. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-1610 Seeing Beyond C William Luitje, MBtech Group 2:00 p.m. Panel SAE Embedded Software Standard Update - J2632, J2640, J2516, J2356, J2720, J2746, J2734 - Software Testing, and Other New Agendas Moderators - Bruce Emaus, Vector CANtech Inc. Panelists - Peter Abowd, Visteon Corp.; Ronald Brombach, Ford Product Development; Bruce Emaus, Vector CANtech Inc.; Robert Gruszczynski, IAV Automotive Engineering Inc.; Timothy J. Mortimer, Ford Electronics; Joao H. Silva, Visteon Corp.; James M. Weinfurther, Ford Motor Co.

3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-1679 The Armageddon Device Part II Ronald Brombach, Ford Product Development 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-1612 Practical Advice for Using Test Generation Tools Scott Ranville, The Software Beret 4:45 p.m. ORAL ONLY J2746 - Software Assessment Repository Task Force - Status Update Gary Rushton, General Motors Corp.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2028, and also individually.

Thursday, April 6 Design for Recyclability (Part 1 of 2) Session Code: ENV2 Room O2-37 Session Time: 9:00 a.m. This session will provide the attendee with new information on the various view points of multiple industries involved with recyclability via papers covering design for assembly and disassembly to environmental impacts among design priorities, as well as a panel discussion on the topic. Organizers - Richard Paul, Automotive Recycling Consultant; Nakia L. Simon, DaimlerChrysler Engineering Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-1423 Design for Integrated Assembly and Disassembly of Automotive Products Ramakrishna P. Koganti; Mathew John Zaluzec, Ford Motor Co.; Mingyuan Chen, Fantahun Defersha, Concordia Univ. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-1424 Design Considerations in Automotive Manufacturing to Assist in End- of-Life Treatment and Disposal Charles Ossenkop, Northwest Auto Parts 10:00 a.m. ORAL ONLY Elevating Life-Cycle Environmental Impacts Among Design Priorities Kevin Mills, Environmental Defense 10:30 a.m. Panel Design for Recycling Panel Discussion The panel discussion is designed to present various stakeholders activities on efforts related to automotive design for recycling, to identify opportunities for improving parts reuse, material recycling, environmental management of substances of concern and reduction of landfill in the treatment of end-of-life automobiles. Invited participants include automotive manufacturers, supplier industries, automotive dismantlers, scrap metal processors, automotive shredders, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, academic institutes and environmental organizations.

Planned by Environmental Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group

Thursday, April 6 Design for Recyclability (Part 2 of 2) - Developments in Shredder Residue Treatment Session Code: ENV2 Room O2-37 Session Time: 1:30 p.m. This session will provide the attendee with new information on end of life treatment technologies ranging from glycolysis of foam and thermal conversion on plastics all recovered from shredder residue. Organizers - Richard Paul, Automotive Recycling Consultant; Nakia L. Simon, DaimlerChrysler Engineering Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-1579 Recycling of Polyurethane Foams Recovered from Shredder Residue via Glycolysis Process into Polyurethanes Vahid Sendijarevic, Ibrahim Sendijarevic, Troy Polymers Inc.; Gerald R. Winslow, DaimlerChrysler Engineering; Claudia Mettler Duranceau, Ford Motor Co.; Nakia L. Simon, DaimlerChrysler Engineering; Candace Sue Wheeler, General Motors Corp. 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-1580 Scale-Up Study on Converting and Recycling Shredder Residue into a Fuel Oil Gerald R. Winslow, DaimlerChrysler Engineering; Brian S. Appel; Terry N. Adams; Candace Sue Wheeler, General Motors Corp.; Nakia L. Simon, DaimlerChrysler Engineering; Claudia Mettler Duranceau, Ford Motor Co.

Planned by Environmental Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group

Thursday, April 6 Vehicle Information and Communication Security (Part 1 of 2) Session Code: AE4 Room O2-38 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Syed Masud Mahmud, Wayne State Univ.; Nader Mazen Rabadi, Wayne State University Assistant Chairpersons - Huirong Fu, Oakland Univ. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-1425 Security and Privacy in Vehicle Safety Communication Applications Jinhua Guo, John Baugh, Univ. of Michigan-Dearborn 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-1426 Security Needs for the Future Intelligent Vehicles Michael Jenkins, Syed Masud Mahmud, Wayne State Univ. 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-1427 CARAVAN: A Communications Architecture for Reliable Adaptive Vehicular Adhoc Networks Jeremy J. Blum, The George Washington Univ.; Azim Eskandarian, George Washington Univ. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-1428 Hierarchical Mobile Certificate Authority for Heterogeneous Wireless Ad Hoc Networks: Architecture and Protocols Huirong Fu; Hector Aybar 2006-01-1429 Agent-Based Routing in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Alex Zhaoyu Liu, Univ. of North Carolina at Charlotte

Planned by Electrical and Electronic Systems Committee / Automobile Electronic Activity

Thursday, April 6 Vehicle Information and Communication Security (Part 2 of 2) Session Code: AE4 Room O2-38 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Syed Masud Mahmud, Nader Mazen Rabadi, Wayne State Univ. Assistant Chairpersons - Huirong Fu, Oakland Univ. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-1581 Modeling Worm Propagation over Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks Syed A. Khayam; Hayder Radha, Michigan State Univ. 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-1582 Keyless Message Authentication by Verifying Position and Velocity for Inter-Vehicle Communication Imad H. Elhajj; Huirong Fu, Adrian Padilla, Daniel Aloi, Oakland Univ. 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-1583 Preventing the Theft of Motor Vehicles: The Limits of Deterrence Chris D. O'Connor 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-1584 Group Key Management for Secure Multicasting in Remote Software Upload to Future Vehicles Irina Hossain, Syed Masud Mahmud, Wayne State Univ.

Planned by Electrical and Electronic Systems Committee / Automobile Electronic Activity

Thursday, April 6 Steering and Suspension Technology Symposium (Part 3 of 4): Suspensions Session Code: AC4 Room O2-44 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Robert J. Ackley, Delphi Chassis Systems; Paul O. Davis, Ford Motor Co. Time Paper No. Title 9:00 a.m. 2006-01-1375 Parametric Study of the Spring Force Line Effect on Vehicle Self Steer for MacPherson Strut Suspension Systems Shinichi Nishizawa, NHK International Corp.; Winda Ruiz, NHK Interantional Corp.; Tadashi Sakai, Maiko Ikeda, NHK International Corp. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-1538 Spring Force Line Based Damper Friction Control for Coil-Over-Shock Applications Shinichi Nishizawa, Tadashi Sakai, Maiko Ikeda, Winda Ruiz, NHK International Corp. 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-1537 Development of Electric Active Stabilizer Suspension System Satoshi Suzuki, Shuuichi Buma, Shingo Urababa, Akio Nishihara, Toyota Motor Corp.; Akiya Taneda, Aisin Seiki Co., Ltd. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-1376 Rear Wheels Multi-Link Suspension Synthesis with the Application of a Virtual Mechanism Wojciech Wach, Institute of Forensic Research; Jozef Struski, Cracow University of Technology 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-1535 Unsprung Mass Pitching Action and its Effects on Riding Comfort Fujio Momiyama, Hino Motors Ltd./Horikiri Inc.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2019, and also individually. Planned by Steering, Chassis and Suspension Cmte / Automobile Chassis Activity

Thursday, April 6 Steering and Suspension Technology Symposium (Part 4 of 4): Suspensions Session Code: AC4 Room O2-44 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Robert J. Ackley, Delphi Chassis Systems; Paul O. Davis, Ford Motor Co. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-1379 Magneto-Rheological Fluid Semiactive Suspension System Performance Testing on a Stryker Vehicle Andrea C. Wray, Alexander R. Jimenez, US Army TARDEC; Eric Anderfaas, Brian Hopkins, Peter LeNoach, MillenWorks 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-1665 The Newly Developed Suspension of Hyundai SantaFe Soon Huh, Dong Gi Chun, Jee Yoon Suh, Byong-Cheol KIm, Hyundai Motor Co. 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-1534 The Suspension of the Newly Developed Hyundai ELANTRA Young-Eun Ko, Young Wook Park, Young Gun Cho, Un Koo Lee, Hyundai Motor Co. 2006-01-1380 Tuning Guide for Deflected-Disc Suspension Dampers (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) James F. Collins, Walter B. Cwycyshyn, General Motors Corp.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2019, and also individually. Planned by Steering, Chassis and Suspension Cmte / Automobile Chassis Activity

Thursday, April 6 Achieving Lightweight Vehicles (Part 1 of 2) Session Code: M4 Room O3-45 Session Time: 9:00 a.m. Organizers - Charles D. Akey, A&A Weight Engineering Assistant Chairpersons - Gale Armstrong, Timothy M. Cross, Ford Motor Co.; Seishi Kimura, General Motors Corp. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-1403 Vehicle Side Structure Concept using Ultra High Strength Steel and Rollforming Technology Kenichi Watanabe, Mie Tachibana, Kobe Steel, Ltd.; Marcus Wiemann, Dieter Frankenberg, voestalpine Automotive Inc. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0987 Demonstration of the Preform Anneal Process to Form a One-Piece Aluminum Door Inner Panel Theresa M. Lee, Susan E. Hartfield-Wünsch, Siguang Xu, General Motors Corp. 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0525 Quick Plastic Forming of a Decklid Inner Panel with Commercial AZ31 Magnesium Sheet Ravi Verma, Jon T. Carter, General Motors Corp. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-1564 AM-Lite and AM-HP2 - New Magnesium Alloys Offer New Opportunities Thomas Sweder, Advanced Magnesium Technologies 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0002 Use of Sheet Metal Composites for Intake Manifold-Combined with Rocker Cover for DI Diesel Engines Atul D. Joshi, Pravin V. Deshpande, Rajendra M. Petkar, Tata Ltd. 2006-01-1404 Lightweight Construction due to Thermoplastic Foams as Exemplified in an Instrument-panel Support (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Joachim Melzig, Martin Lehner, BMW Group 2006-01-1405 Improving the Functional Properties of the Body-in-White with Light- weight Solutions Applying Multi-phase Steels, Aluminum and Composites (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Markus Pfestorf, Jacobus Nicolaas Van Rensburg, BMW

Planned by Non-Ferrous Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Thursday, April 6 Achieving Lightweight Vehicles (Part 2 of 2) Session Code: M4 Room O3-45 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Charles D. Akey, A&A Weight Engineering Assistant Chairpersons - Gale Armstrong, Timothy M. Cross, Ford Motor Co.; Seishi Kimura, General Motors Corp. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0069 The BMW Magnesium-Aluminum Crankcase, State-of-the-Art Light Metal Casting and Manufacturing Michael Hoeschl, Wolfram Wagener, Johann Wolf, BMW Group 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0068 Light Weight Engine Construction through Extended and Sustainable Use of Mg-Alloys Per Bakke, Norsk Hydro Aluminum Inc.; Allan Schroeder Pedersen, Risoe National Lab.; Andreas Fischersworring-Bunk, BMW Group 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0508 Development of a Light-weight High-dampening Liquid-applied Sound Deadener Material Naoki Tsuruta, Yoshihiro Noguchi, Honda R&D Co. Ltd.; Hiroshi Suzuki, Nihon Tokushu Toryo Co. Ltd. 2006-01-0522 The USAMP Magnesium Powertrain Cast Components Project (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Joy Adair Hines, Robert C. McCune, John E. Allison, Ford Motor Co.; Bob R. Powell, Larry Ouimet, General Motors Corp.; William L. Miller, GM Powertrain; Randy Beals, Lawrence Kopka, DaimlerChrysler Corp.; Peter P. Ried, Ried & Associates LLC 2006-01-0523 Lightweight Magnesium Intensive Body Structure (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Stephen Logan, Al Kizyma, Craig Patterson, Suresh Rama, DaimlerChrysler Corp. 2006-01-1216 USILIGHT: A Cost-Effective Solution to Lighten Cars (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Jean-Noël Gacel, Michele Dunand, Arcelor 2006-01-1483 Numerical Eigenfrequency and Weight Optimization of a Novel Hybrid Cross Car Beam (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Silvio Masur, Behr GmbH & Co. KG; Dagmar Links, Behr GmbH & Co. KG.; Thomas Wetzel, Behr GmbH & Co. KG 2006-01-1661 Bumper System Mass Reduction Through Hybrid Material and Process Strategy (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Scott Glasgow, David W. Heatherington, Shape Corp.; Darin Evans, Netshape LLC; Mark R. Koch, Shape Corp.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2036, and also individually. Planned by Non-Ferrous Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Thursday, April 6 Computational Fluid Dynamics (Part 2 of 2) Session Code: AE18 Room O3-46 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Sunil K. Jain, Jaina Engineering Services LLC; Sandeep Dinkar Sovani, Fluent Inc. Chairpersons - Sunil K. Jain, Jaina Engineering Services LLC; Sandeep Dinkar Sovani, Fluent Inc. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-1439 Optimization of Exhaust Gas Distribution on the Inlet Plane of a Catalytic Converter Using Advanced 3D Shape Deformation Technology Mohsen Battoei-Avarzaman, Mindware Engineering; Mark Dorudian, Mindware Engineering Inc.; Figen Lacin, Tenneco Automotive Inc. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-1440 A Robust CFD Methodology for Physically Realistic and Economically Feasible Results in Racing - Part 1: Development and Validation Adrian M Mistreanu; Yaling Ma, Clemson Univ.; Logan Marshall; James Leylek, Clemson Univ. 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-1441 A Robust CFD Methodology for Physically Realistic and Economically Feasible Results in Racing - Part II: Intake Cowl Logan Marshall, Yaling Ma, Adrian Mistreanu, James Leylek, Clemson Univ. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-1442 A Robust CFD Methodology for Physically Realistic and Economically Feasible Results in Racing - Part III: V8 Manifold Flow in Open/Restricted Engines

Adrian Mistreanu, Yaling Ma, Logan Marshall, James Leylek, Clemson Univ. 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-1591 A Robust CFD Methodology for Physically Realistic and Economically Feasible Results in Racing - Part IV: Intake-Valve Region Flow Adrian Mistreanu, Yaling Ma, Logan Marshall, James Leylek, Clemson Univ. 11:30 p.m. 2006-01-1592 A Robust CFD Methodology for Physically Realistic and Economically Feasible Results in Racing - Part V: Exhaust-Valve Region Flow

Yaling Ma, Adrian Mistreanu, Logan Marshall, James Leylek, Clemson Univ. 2006-01-1443 CFD Simulation of Pressure Drop in Line Pipe (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Qinyin Fan, Software Cradle Co., Ltd.

Planned by Computer Applications Committee / Automobile Electronic Activity

Thursday, April 6 Electromagnetic Compatibility Session Code: AE23 Room O3-46 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Michael J. Bosley, Visteon Corp. Assistant Chairpersons - Igor Belokour, Visteon Corp.; Keith Frazier, Ford Motor Co.; Robert Sam Kado, DaimlerChrysler Technology Center; Scott R. Lytle, Yazaki North America Inc.; Mark Steffka, GM Powertrain; Mark Tor, Visteon Corporation Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-1506 Noise Suppression Chips In Small Electric Motors Douglas S. Walz, Johnson Electric 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-1507 Characterization of Aircraft Electrostatic Charging/Discharging Effects and the Influence of Aircraft Skin Conductivity Fidele Moupfouma, Bombardier Aerospace; Nami Bae, Bombardier Aeronautique 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-1508 System Immunity in HIRF /Lightning Environment and Interconnecting Cable Characterization Based on Functionality Mode Fidele Moupfouma, Bombardier Aerospace 2006-01-1509 Infotainment System Immunity Characterization via Bulk Current Injection (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Vipul M. Patel, General Motors Corp.

Planned by Electrical and Electronic Systems Committee / Automobile Electronic Activity

Thursday, April 6 J2356 Committee Session Code: AE9-2 Room TBD Session Time: Panelists - Bruce Emaus, Vector CANtech Inc.; Eric Paton, Ford Motor Co.

Thursday, April 6 Controller System Software Testing and Validation (Part 1 of 2) Session Code: AE25 Room W1-51 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Kevin Kott, Vivek Moudgal, dSPACE Inc.; Peter Waeltermann, dSPACE GmbH Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-1445 Enhanced Test and Verification Capabilities Using Model-Based Design James Tung, The MathWorks Inc. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-1444 ECU Testing and Verification using Hardware-in the-Loop Amit S. Deshpande, Emmeskay Inc.; Anant Wanpal, M. Ganesh Babu, Nilesh Kankariya, Tata Motors Ltd.; Keshav Mundhra, S.A. Sundaresan, Emmeskay Systems Solution Private Ltd. 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-1446 Control Validation Project Using Test Automation Tools Lawrence P. Ziehr, General Motors Corp.; Jorge Pascal, Markus Wiedemeier, dSPACE Inc. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-1447 Verification and Validation of a Safety-critical Steer-by-Wire System using DO-178B Juan R. Pimentel, Kettering Univ. 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-1448 Automation of Hardware-in-the-Loop and In-the-Vehicle Testing and Validation for Hybrid Electric Vehicles at Ford Sergey Semenov, Ford Motor Co.

Planned by Testing and Instrumentation Cmte / Automobile Electronic Activity

Thursday, April 6 Controller System Software Testing and Validation (Part 2 of 2) Session Code: AE25 Room W1-51 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Kevin Kott, Vivek Moudgal, dSPACE Inc.; Peter Waeltermann, dSPACE GmbH Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-1598 Creating Test Patterns for Model-based Development of Automotive Software Christian Wewetzer, Klaus Lamberg, Rainer Otterbach, dSPACE GmbH 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-1599 Development and Implementation of a Powertrain Electrical System Simulator with Computer-controlled Fault Generation

Changjiang Wang, Ford Motor Co. 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-1600 Application of Robust Engineering Methods to Improve ECU Software Testing Eldon G. Leaphart, Steven Muldoon, Jill Irlbeck, Delphi Corp. 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-1601 Ecusim: An Engine Control Unit Simulator Used at Ford James Carnes, Ford Motor Co. 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-1602 Development of a Model-Based Powertrain and Vehicle Simulator for ECU Test Benches William James Allen, Delphi Electronics and Safety; Pierre Grondin, Wensi Jin, Alan Soltis, Opal-RT Technologies Inc.

Planned by Testing and Instrumentation Cmte / Automobile Electronic Activity

Thursday, April 6 Thermal Systems Modeling (Part 1 of 2) Session Code: HX4 Room W1-52 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Gursaran D. Mathur, CalsonicKansei North America Inc.; Kumar Srinivasan, DaimlerChrysler Corp. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-1449 Heat Transfer in Minichannels Tubes for Automotive Evaporator Geoffrey Grosse; Herveline Robidou, Christophe Chevallier, Valeo 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-1451 A Simulation and Design Tool for Flat Tube, Louvered-Fin Heat Exchangers Robert Andrew Schwentker, Jon Winkler, Vikrant C. Aute, Reinhard Radermacher, Univ. of Maryland 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-1452 Automotive Vapor Compression Cycles: Validation of Control-Oriented Models Brian Eldredge, Bryan Rasmussen, Andrew Alleyne, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-1453 Optimization of Heat Sinks using a 3-level DOE Methodology Jihad Hammoud, Scott Dudley, Nikhil P. Apte, Ford Motor Co.; Mark Masoud Doroudian, Mindware Engineering Inc. 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-1605 Theoretical Analysis of Waste Heat Recovery from an Internal Combustion Engine in a Hybrid Vehicle Diego A. Arias, Timothy A. Shedd, Ryan Jester, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison 2006-01-1450 A Systematic Analysis of CO2-Reduction by an Optimized Heat Supply During Vehicle Warm-Up (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Klaas Kunze, Stefan Wolff, Irina Lade, Johann Tonhauser, BMW Group

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2041, and also individually. Planned by Vehicular Thermal Management Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group

Thursday, April 6 Thermal Systems Modeling (Part 2 of 2) Session Code: HX4 Room W1-52 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Gursaran D. Mathur, CalsonicKansei North America Inc.; Kumar Srinivasan, DaimlerChrysler Corp. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-1604 Transient Co-Simulation of Comprehensive Vehicle Models by Time Dependent Coupling Wolfgang Puntigam, Virtual Vehicle; Raimund Almbauer, Graz University of Technology; Josef Hager, Magna Powertrain Engine Technologies; Josko Balic, AVL List GmbH 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-1603 An 1D-3D Integrating Numerical Simulation for Engine Cooling Problem Norihiko Watanabe, Software Cradle Co. Ltd.; Masahiko Kubo, Mitsubishi Motors Corp.; Nobuyuki Yomoda, CRC Research Institute Inc. 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-1606 Fast Transient Simulation of Vehicle Underhood in Heat Soak Matteo Franchetta, Ricardo UK Ltd.; Thomas G. Bancroft, Ricardo Inc.; William K. O. Suen, Univ. College of London 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-1608 Investigation of the Buoyancy Driven Flow in a Simplified Underhood - Part I, PIV and Temperature Measurements Parviz Merati, Nathan J. Cooper, Chin Leong, Western Michigan Univ.; Kuo-Huey Chen, James P. Johnson, General Motors Corp. 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-1607 Investigation of the Buoyancy Driven Flow in a Simplified Underhood - Part II, Numerical Study Kuo-Huey Chen, James P. Johnson, General Motors Corp.; Parviz Merati, Nate Cooper, Chin Leong, Western Michigan Univ.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2041, and also individually. Planned by Vehicular Thermal Management Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group

Thursday, April 6 Experiments in Automotive Engineering (Part 5 of 6) - Experimental Test Quality Session Code: M23 Room W1-53 Session Time: 9:00 a.m. Program Chairs: Kah-Wah Long, DaimlerChrysler Corp.; Lianxiang Yang, Oakland Univ.; Yung-Li Lee, DaimlerChrysler Corp. Organizers - Darryl S. Taylor, DaimlerChrysler Corp.; Paul J. Lubinski, ArvinMeritor Inc. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-1622 Ultrasonic Measurement of Contact Pressures in Automotive Component Contacts David Andrew Green, Roger Lewis, M. B. Marshall, Rob S. Dwyer-Joyce, The Univ. of Sheffield 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-1621 Rolling Tire Diagnostic Experiments for Identifying Incipient Bead Damage Using Time, Frequency, and Phase Plane Analysis Timothy J. Johnson, Douglas E. Adams, Purdue Univ-West Lafayette 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-1620 Development of a Computerized Digital Resonance Fatigue Test Controller with Load Feedback Management Rajesh K. Patel, Paul V. Spiteri, DaimlerChrysler Corp. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-1623 An Integrated Approach to the Development of Suspension Rubber Bushings Dae-Un Sung, Gi-Seob Jeong, Sang-Gun Joo, Hyundai Motor Co. & Kia Motors Corp. 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-1624 Experiments and CAE Analyses for Suspension under Durability Road Load Conditions Shih-Huang Lin, Chung-Guang Cheng, Ching-Yun Liao, China Motor Corp.; Jung-Ming Chang, Yih Ming Wu, Automotive Research & Testing Center

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2033, and also individually. Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Thursday, April 6 Experiments in Automotive Engineering (Part 6 of 6) - Experimental Methods in High Temperature/Fastener Design Session Code: M23 Room W1-53 Session Time: 1:30 p.m. Program Chairs: Kah-Wah Long, DaimlerChrysler Corp.; Lianxiang Yang, Oakland Univ.; Yung-Li Lee, DaimlerChrysler Corp. Organizers - Sayed A. Nassar, Oakland Univ.; Darryl S. Taylor, DaimlerChrysler Corp.; Paul J. Lubinski, ArvinMeritor Inc. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-1248 Real-time Piston Temperature Measurement using Induction Telemetry System Masatoshi Suzuki, Shingo Ueda, Toshiyasu Watanabe, Honda R&D Co. Ltd. 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-1249 Fatigue Life Simulation for Optimized Exhaust Manifold Geometry Winfried Willeke, ArvinMeritor GmbH; Ralf Mohrmann, Fraunhofer Institut fuer Werkstoffmechanik; Thomas Seifert, IWM Fraunhofer Institut fuer Werkstoffmechanik; Dorothea Hartmann, ArvinMeritor GmbH 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-1250 Effect of Tightening Speed on Clamp Load Distribution in Gasketed Joints

Sayed A. Nassar, Ali Alkelani, Oakland Univ. 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-1251 Sensitivity Analysis of a Bolt-Together Vehicle Chassis Lorenzo Marco Smith, Sayed A. Nassar, Saravanan Ganeshmurthy, Oakland Univ.; Johanna Burgueno, Red Cedar Technology Inc. 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-1252 The Effect of Coating And Tightening Speed on the Torque Tension Relationship in Threaded Fasteners Sayed A. Nassar, Tianshu Sun, Qian Zou, Oakland Univ. 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-1253 Multi-variable Effects of Fastening Parameters on Stress Development at Bolt Threads Young Chiang, Automotive Engineering Design; Sayed A. Nassar, Gary C. Barber, Oakland Univ. 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-1254 Impact of CVCP Position Error on Air Fuel Ratio Control and Adjustment of Parameters Calibration Antonello Caraceni, Ferdinando De Cristofaro, Fabio Garofalo, Eduardo Sepe, ELASIS S.C.p.A 5:15 p.m. 2006-01-0988 Experimental Evaluation of Screw Thread Loosening in Bolted Joints with Some Parts and Analytical Approach of Loosening Mechanism of the Joints under Repeated Transverse Loadings Toshiyuki Sawa, Hiroshima Univ.; Mitsutoshi Ishimura, Shonan Institute of Technology; Yasumasa Shoji, ABAQUS Inc.; Hiroshi Yamanaka, Hiroshima Univ. 5:45 p.m. 2006-01-0989 New Design Formula for Bolted Joints Under Tensile Loads Toshiyuki Sawa, Hiroshima Univ.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2033, and also individually. Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Thursday, April 6 Reliability and Robust Design in Automotive Engineering (Part 8 of 16) - Design for Six Sigma (Part 2 of 3) Session Code: M22 Room W1-54 Session Time: 9:00 a.m. Program Chairs - Zissimos Mourelatos, Oakland Univ.; Efstratios Nikolaidis, Univ. of Toledo Organizers - Yih-Chyun Sheu, Robert V. Lust, Gary Blair, General Motors Corp.; Chris C. Gearhart, Matthew Hu, Ford Motor Co. Chairpersons - C. Julius Wang, DaimlerChrysler Corp. Assistant Chairpersons - Yih-Chyun Sheu, General Motors Corp. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0995 Design for Six Sigma with Critical-to-Quality Metrics for Research Investments Roger Logan, Cynthia Nitta, Steven Chidester, Lawrence Livermore National Lab. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0997 Development of an Empirically Based Volumetric Flow Rate Transfer Function for Ports Using Airflow Measurements Donnell M. Washington II, Steven T. Wooldridge, Pamela H. Neal, Peter Gentile, Ford Motor Co. 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0998 Unifying Value Methodology and Robust Design to Achieve Design for Six Sigma Vivek K. Jikar, Elizabeth Cudney, Kenneth M. Ragsdell, Univ. of Missouri-Rolla; Chuck T. Hui, General Motors Corp. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0999 Failure Mode Avoidance through Design for Six Sigma and Transfer Function Jianhua Zhou, Dingjun Li, Ford Motor Co. 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0502 Forecasting Using the Mahalanobis-Taguchi System in the Presence of Collinearity Elizabeth Anne Cudney, Kenneth M. Ragsdell, Univ. of Missouri-Rolla

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2032, and also individually. Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Thursday, April 6 Reliability and Robust Design in Automotive Engineering (Part 12 of 16) - Aero-Thermal and Fluid Systems Session Code: M22 Room W1-54 Session Time: 1:30 p.m. Program Chairs - Zissimos Mourelatos, Oakland Univ.; Efstratios Nikolaidis, Univ. of Toledo Organizers - Sadek S. Rahman, Richard Sun, DaimlerChrysler Corp. Chairpersons - Sadek S. Rahman, Richard Sun, DaimlerChrysler Corp. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-1571 Increasing the Reliability of Designing a Cooling Package by Applying Joint 1D/3D Simulation Christoph Stroh, Rudolf Reitbauer, Joachim Hanner, Magna Powertrain 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-1572 Determination of ProperTest Conditions for Thermal Protection Alaa El-Sharkawy, DaimlerChrysler Corp. 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-1573 A Process of Side Window Buffeting Prediction Xijia Zhu, Mark E. Gleason, DaimlerChrysler Corp. 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-1574 Simulation of Oil Flow in Gear Box Housing Thomas S. Moshammer, Franz Mayr, MAGNA STEYR Farhrzeugtechnik 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-1576 Reliability and Robust Design of Automotive Thermal Systems - A Federated Approach Sadek S. Rahman, Richard Sun, DaimlerChrysler Corp.; Malik Kayupov, Michael Y. Sheh, Engineous Software Inc. 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-1577 Transient Conjugate CFD Simulation of the Radiator Thermal Cycle Allan T. Wang, Jae Su Kim, Modine Manufacturing Co.; Michael W. Cruse, CD-adapco 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-1578 Parametric Analysis for the Design of Compact Heat Exchangers Alaa E. El-Sharkawy, DaimlerChrysler Corp.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2032, and also individually. Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Thursday, April 6 Vehicle Dynamics and Simulation (Part 5 of 5) Session Code: AC5 Room W1-55 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - W. Riley Garrott, National Hwy Traffic Safety Admin; Mohamed Kamel Salaani, Transportation Research Center Inc.; Gary J. Heydinger, SEA, Ltd.; Mark Heitz, Janice K. Cooper, Transportation Research Center Inc. Chairpersons - Scott B. Zagorski, Transportation Research Center Inc. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0795 A Study on SUV Parameters Sensitivity on Rollover Propensity Ram Prabhu Marimuthu, Bongchoon Jang, Andong National Univ.; Seung-Jun Hong, Samsung Traffic Safety Research Institute 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0801 Rollover Testing: Analysis of Steer Input Timing Michael G. Gilbert, John Olmstead, Erich Woessner, Tom Mueller, Gilbert Engineering 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-1276 Development of Rollover Prevention System Using Unified Chassis Control of ESP and CDC Systems SangHo Yoon, JiHyun Jung, BonKyung Koo, DongShin Kim, Mando Corp. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-1277 14 Degree-of-Freedom Vehicle Model for Roll Dynamics Study Chinar Ghike; Taehyun Shim, Univ. of Michigan-Dearborn 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0558 Methodology for Simulation of Rollover Cases Jeroen Brandse, Stefanie Buijssen, Cees G. Huijskens, Paul Lemmen, TNO Science & Industry, Automotive; Edwin van Hassel, TNO Automotive Safety Solutions B.V. 2006-01-1284 Insightful Representations of Roll Plane Model Stability Limits (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Jamie Gertsch, DaimlerChrysler RTNA; Taehyun Shim, Univ. of Michigan-Dearborn

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2018, and also individually.

Thursday, April 6 Reliability and Robust Design in Automotive Engineering (Part 7 of 16) - Design for Six Sigma (Part 3 of 3) Session Code: M22 Room W1-55 Session Time: 1:30 p.m. Program Chairs - Zissimos Mourelatos, Oakland Univ.; Efstratios Nikolaidis, Univ. of Toledo Organizers - Yih-Chyun Sheu, Robert V. Lust, General Motors Corp.; Matthew Hu, Ford Motor Co.; Gary Blair, General Motors Corp.; Chris C. Gearhart, Ford Motor Co. Chairpersons - Nathan Soderborg, Ford Motor Co. Assistant Chairpersons - Shawn Hui, General Motors Corp. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0735 Optimum Design of Hood Ajar Switch for Quality Balakrishna Chinta, Mark Stoll, Scott W. Thorpe, General Motors Corp. 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0739 Optimized Sealing of an Axle Cover Pan Gasket Using Robust Engineering Methods Kevin Beutler, American Axle & Mfg. Inc. 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0736 Optimal Mount Selection with Scattered and Bundled Stiffness Rates Wenxue Yuan, Xianming Wang, Shizhong Han, General Motors Corp. 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0737 Practical Application of DFSS on the Development of Electrical and Electro-Hydraulic Controlled Torque Transfer Clutch Nada J. Shaya, Gregory M. Pietron, Seung-Hoon Lee, Ford Motor Co. 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-0738 Taguchi S/N Ratios and Direct Robustness Measurement for Computational Robust Design Shih-Chung Tsai, General Motors Corp. 4:15 p.m. ORAL ONLY Math-based Process Optimization for Door to Body Seal Margin Performance Catherine Ling, General Motors Corp.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2032, and also individually. Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity Thursday, April 6 Welding and Joining and Fastening (Part 3 of 4) Session Code: M20 Room W2-61 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Jwo Pan, Univ. of Michigan-Ann Arbor; Tau Tyan, Ford Motor Co.; Shicheng Zhang, DaimlerChrysler AG Time Paper No. Title

9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0532 Simulation of Spot Weld Pullout by Modeling Failure Around Nugget Jitao Wang, Yong Xia, Qing Zhou, Jinhuan Zhang, Tsinghua Univ. 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0533 Development of a Method to Predict the Rupture of Spot Welds in Vehicle Crash Analysis Shinichiro Yoda, Koushi Kumagai, Masayuki Yoshikawa, Toyota Motor Corp.; Masahiro Tsuji, Toyota Communication Systems Co. Ltd. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0534 Fracture Criteria of Spot Welded Joint for Car Crash FE Analysis Akinobu Ishiwatari, Akihide Yoshitake, Takaaki Hira, JFE Steel Corp. 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0535 Analytical Solution of Mode I Stress Intensity Factor for Spot Welds in Lap-Shear Specimens Pai-Chen Lin, Univ. of Michigan; Jwo Pan, Univ. of Michigan-Ann Arbor; Dung-An Wang, National Chung Hsin Univ.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2034, and also individually. Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Thursday, April 6 Welding and Joining and Fastening (Part 4 of 4) Session Code: M20 Room W2-61 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Jwo Pan, Univ. of Michigan-Ann Arbor; Tau Tyan, Ford Motor Co.; Shicheng Zhang, DaimlerChrysler AG Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0772 Authenticity of FE Modeling for Fatigue Assessment of Welds in Automotive Structures Hari N. Agrawal, Parambakatoor Perumalswami, Ford Motor Co.; Ramamohan Potukutchi, Engineering Technology Assocs. 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0773 A Stress-based Nonproportional Fatigue Model for Welded Joints Under Variable Amplitude Loading Yung-Li Lee, DaimlerChrysler Corp.; Tana Tjhung, DaimlerChrysler Technology Center; Algernon Jordan, DaimlerChrysler Corp. 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0774 Comparison of Self-Pierce Riveting, Resistance Spot Welding and Spot Friction Joining for Aluminum Automotive Sheet Paul Briskham, Univ. of Warwick; Douglas Boomer, Innoval Technology; Nicholas Blundell, Li Han, Richard Hewitt, Ken Young, Univ. of Warwick 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0775 Effect of Sheet Material Coatings on Quality and Strength of Self- Piercing Riveted Joints Li Han, Univ. of Warwick; Andreas Chrysanthou, Univ. of Hertfordshire; Richard David Hewitt, Ken W. Young, Mohd Rizal Alkahari, Univ. of Warwick 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-0776 Dimensional Variation in Self-Piercing Riveting Xinmin Fan, Univ. of Warwick, UK; Iain George Masters, Univ. of Warwick, UK 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-0777 Finite Element Modeling of Adhesive Joint Behavior for Automotive Applications Nagarjuna Yagam, Shuvra Das, Univ. of Detroit Mercy 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-0778 Influence from Contact Pressure Distribution on Energy Dissipation in Bolted Joints Henrik Vilhelm Wentzel, Scania CV AB; Marten Olsson, Royal Institute of Technology

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2034, and also individually. Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Thursday, April 6 Distributed Embedded Systems Engineering (Part 3 of 4) Session Code: AE9 Room W2-62 Session Time: 9:00 a.m. This technical session concentrates on the systems engineering aspects of vehicle electronic systems that are distributed using multiple vehicle networks and partitioned across a variety of different electronic modules. The session covers both current and future related technologies and targets technical, business, and legal issues. Organizers - Bruce Emaus, Tom Guthrie, Vector CANtech Inc. Chairpersons - Joseph J. Lemieux, Ricardo Inc.; Rick Lotoczky, Vector CANtech Inc.; Kenneth P. Orlando, General Motors Corp.; Eric Paton, Ford Motor Co. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-1466 Modified Nonlinear Quadratic Gaussian Control with Guaranteed Stability Margin Gang Wu, Visteon Corp. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-1467 Applying the MISRA Safety Analysis Guidelines in the Management of Functional Safety David D. Ward, MIRA Ltd.; Roger Rivett, Land Rover Ltd. 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-1468 Design Space Exploration of Automotive Platforms in Metropolis Haibo Zeng, Abhijit Davare, Alberto Sangiovanni-Vincentelli, Univ. of California-Berkeley; Sampada Sonalkar, Sri Kanajan, Claudio Pinello, General Motors Research 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-1469 Opportunities and Hindrances to Collaborative Automotive Development Georges M. Fadel, Clemson Univ.; Julian Weber, BMW Group 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-1470 Software-in-the Loop Simulation Environment Realization using Matlab/Simulink Jeamyoung Youn, Jooyoung Ma, Wootaik Lee, Myoungho Sunwoo, Hanyang Univ.

Planned by Electrical and Electronic Systems Committee / Automobile Electronic Activity

Thursday, April 6 Distributed Embedded Systems Engineering (Part 4 of 4) Session Code: AE9 Room W2-62 Session Time: 1:30 p.m. This technical session concentrates on the systems engineering aspects of vehicle electronic systems that are distributed using multiple vehicle networks and partitioned across a variety of different electronic modules. The session covers both current and future related technologies and targets technical, business, and legal issues. Organizers - Bruce Emaus, Tom Guthrie, Vector CANtech Inc. Chairpersons - Joseph J. Lemieux, Ricardo Inc.; Rick Lotoczky, Vector CANtech Inc.; Kenneth P. Orlando, General Motors Corp.; Eric Paton, Ford Motor Co. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-1553 Evolution of Automotive Electronics: A TRIZ Perspective Victor Fey, TRIZ Group LLC; Alexander Shoshiev, Yazaki North America Inc. 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-1554 Implementing Automotive Microcontroller Abstraction Layer (MCAL) on 32 bit Architectures. Tobias Wenzel, Rafael Zalman, Infineon Technologies AG 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-1555 Design Principles for Emerging Multi-Cluster Automotive Networks Christopher Temple, Freescale Semiconductor; Roman Nossal, DECOMSYS Dependable Computer Systems 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-1556 In-house Testing of Highly Hardware-Dependent Software Rafael Zalman, Tobias Wenzel, Infineon Technologies AG 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. ORAL ONLY Structured Software Architectures and the Development of Distributed Embedded Systems MIke Staszel, Mercedes-Benz Technology 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-1025 A Study on Sensor Fusion for Fault Tolerant Brake-by-Wire Driver Input Design with Dissimilar Sensors Neal Y. Lii, Bayerische Motoren Werke AG

Planned by Electrical and Electronic Systems Committee / Automobile Electronic Activity

Thursday, April 6 Advances in Instrument Panels and Interiors (Part 1 of 2) Session Code: M14 Room W2-63 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Robert G. Egbers, American Commodities Inc.; Norm Kakarala, Delphi Corp.; Stephen M. Pitrof, Delphi; Michael R. Shoemaker, Dow Automotive; Ravi S. Thyagarajan, Visteon Corp.; Jeffrey P. Webb, Ford Motor Co., Ltd. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-1471 Expanded Polypropylene Replacement of ABS in a Seat Bolster System Dan Jannette, Tom Gillette, JSP International 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-1472 Integrated Vehicle Headliner System Design Utilizing Advanced Expanded Polyolefin Bead Foam Materials Steven R. Sopher, Mike Carley, Bill Sproat, JSP International 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-1473 Expanded Polypropylene Foam as an Effective Solution to Passing FMVSS 202a Eric Naber, Michael E. Carley, JSP International 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-1474 Development of Innovative Design Concepts for Automotive Center Consoles Vivek D. Bhise, Univ. of Michigan; Rhita Boufelliga; Thomas Roney; James D. Dowd, Marc Hayes, Collins & Aikman Corp. 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-1475 An Advanced Process for Virtual Evaluation of the Dimensional Resistance of Interior Parts Eberhard Michael Kreppold, BMW Group

Planned by Polymers and Coatings Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Thursday, April 6 Advances in Instrument Panels and Interiors (Part 2 of 2) Session Code: M14 Room W2-63 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Robert G. Egbers, American Commodities Inc.; Norm Kakarala, Stephen M. Pitrof, Delphi Corp.; Michael R. Shoemaker, Dow Automotive; Ravi S. Thyagarajan, Visteon Corp.; Jeffrey P. Webb, Ford Motor Co., Ltd. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY A Strategic R&D Partnership for Sustainable Vehicle Recycling James J. Kolb, American Plastics Council Inc. 2:00 p.m. Panel Interiors 101: OEM Observations on Material Selection and Application Trends Panel Panelists - Michael D. Bernas, Toyota Technical Center USA Inc.; Michael J. Masserant, Katherine P. Minnich, Ford Motor Co.; Douglas Peterson, DaimlerChrysler Engineering; Doug Pickett, General Motors Corp.; Donald A. Vesey, DaimlerChrysler Corp.

Planned by Polymers and Coatings Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Thursday, April 6 Tire and Wheel Technology (Part 1 of 2) Session Code: AC6 Room W2-64 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - John D. Andrus, General Motors Corp.; Timothy A. Marantis, Bridgestone Firestone Inc.; Saied Taheri, Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.; Rick S. Wallace, General Motors Corp. Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-1476 How to Improve Productivity in Wheel Casting Plants using Real-Time X-ray in the Loop? Ashley Stone, P. Eng., VDI, Jacobsen Real-Time X-Ray Machinery Inc. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-1477 Advances in Indoor Tire Tread Wear Simulation Erik Knuth, David Stalnaker, John Turner, Bridgestone Firestone North American Tire, LLC 10:00 a.m. ORAL ONLY Tire Forces and Moments: Development of a New All-purpose Procedure and Characterization Harry Gong, Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-1479 Geometric and Normal Contact Stress Analysis of a Rolling Tire Footprint Vladimir Roth, Brian Moore, John L. Turner, Bridgestone Firestone North American Tire, LLC 11:00 a.m. ORAL ONLY Large Passenger and Light Truck Tire Operating Temperatures on Curved and Flat Endurance Testing Surfaces Jason Bokar, Michelin Americas R & D Corp. 2006-01-1478 Surface Analysis Techniques for Potential Application to Onboard Road Traction Assessment (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Jean Iaquinta, LCPC; Czeslaw Lukianowicz, TUK

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2019, and also individually. Planned by Tire and Wheel Committee / Automobile Chassis Activity

Thursday, April 6 Tire and Wheel Technology (Part 2 of 2) Session Code: AC6 Room W2-64 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - John D. Andrus, General Motors Corp.; Timothy A. Marantis, Bridgestone Firestone Inc.; Saied Taheri, Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.; Rick S. Wallace, General Motors Corp. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-1626 Modal and Impact Simulations of a Tire in Time Domain Yitzong (Jim) Chern, Ben G. Kao, Ford Motor Co. 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-1627 Tire Cornering Force Test Method for Winter Surfaces S. Shoop, B. Coutermarsh, Cold Regions Research and Engrg Lab. 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-1629 Tire Flatspotting Neel Mani, Bridgestone Firestone North American Tire, LLC 2006-01-1630 An Investigation of the Cornering Load Sensitivity of the Race Tyre (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Wei Shi, Stephen D. Hall, Univ. of New South Wales

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2019, and also individually. Planned by Tire and Wheel Committee / Automobile Chassis Activity

Thursday, April 6 Body Design and Engineering (Part 1 of 2) Session Code: B1 Room W2-65 Session Time: 9:00 a.m. The papers in Body Design & Engineering session cover several important areas that are related to Body-in-White (BIW) and Components Design. These areas are: analysis and conceptual design of door modules, Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing GD&T issues in measurements and stamped parts, weight and shape optimization of - vehicle components such as cylinder head, cross car beam, integration of vibration, NVH and durability issues in vehicle design, finite element analysis of BIW, and ride quality. As can be seen, the session involves many papers on the body design and dynamics, optimization, and crash worthiness of components and subsystems. The contributing authors are researchers both from universities and practicing engineers from industrial establishments. Organizers - Vesna Savic, GM Technical Center; Raghu Echempati, Kettering Univ. Time Paper No. Title 9:00 a.m. 2006-01-1227 Three-Dimensional FEM Beam Elements Moisey B. Shkolnikov 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-1224 Application of a Hybrid Finite Element Formulation for Computing the Structural Vibration in a Body-in-White Nickolas Vlahopoulos, Sang Bum Hong, Univ. of Michigan 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-1226 The Risk of Saving Lives: How Automotive Technology Has Impacted the Rescue Worker Angelina Theresa Errico 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-1228 Reducing Body Development Time by Integrating NVH and Durability Analysis from the Start Jos Jans, Katrien Wyckaert, Marc Brughmans, Michael Kienert, Herman Van der Auweraer, Stijn Donders, Rabah Hadjit, LMS International 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-1225 System Dynamics and Ride Quality Assessment of Automobile Ken-Yuan Lin, Jiun-Ren Hwang, Shun-Hui Chang, National Central Univ.; Chin-Ping Fung, Chung Cheng Institute of Technology; Jung-Ming Chang, Automotive Research & Testing Center 11:30 a.m. 2006-01-1632 Development of a Generic Measurement Point System to Improve the Dimensional Control Processes in Automotive Body-In-White Manufacturing Weiguo Tang, Alan Olifent, Univ. of Warwick; Bernhard Behrens, Jaguar & Land Rover; Rajat Roy, The University of Warwick 2006-01-1634 Study on Structural Lightweight of Key Auto-Body Parts in Energy Absorption Based on Crashworthiness Simulation (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Yu Zhang, Ping Zhu, Zhongqin Lin, Guanlong Chen, Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ.

Planned by Body Engineering Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Thursday, April 6 Body Design and Engineering (Part 2 of 2) Session Code: B1 Room W2-65 Session Time: 1:30 p.m. The papers in Body Design & Engineering session cover several important areas that are related to Body-in-White (BIW) and Components Design. These areas are: analysis and conceptual design of door modules, Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing GD&T issues in measurements and stamped parts, weight and shape optimization of - vehicle components such as cylinder head, cross car beam, integration of vibration, NVH and durability issues in vehicle design, finite element analysis of BIW, and ride quality. As can be seen, the session involves many papers on the body design and dynamics, optimization, and crash worthiness of components and subsystems. The contributing authors are researchers both from universities and practicing engineers from industrial establishments. Organizers - Vesna Savic, GM Technical Center; Raghu Echempati, Kettering Univ. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY Development of an Innovative Dual Sliding Doors Concept for the UM- D's Low Mass Vehicle Vivek D. Bhise, Upendra Anil Deshmukh, Univ. of Michigan; Frank Zsirai, ArvinMeritor Inc. 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-1483 Numerical Eigenfrequency and Weight Optimization of a Novel Hybrid Cross Car Beam Silvio Masur, Behr GmbH & Co. KG; Dagmar Links, Behr GmbH & Co. KG.; Thomas Wetzel, Behr GmbH & Co. KG 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-1484 Child Safety via Anti-Trap Proximity Technology Erin Cathleen Kirby, Binah Systems; Todd R. Newman, Nartron Corp. 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-1481 Benefits of a New Concept Window Lift System in a Typical Constrained Door Environment Mark Filley, Dura Automotive Systems Inc. 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-1480 A Study on the Analysis Method for Optimizing Mounting Brackets Hong suk Chang, Hyundai Motor Co. & KIA Motors Corp. 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-1635 Observing Dimensional Variation in an Automotive Sheet-Metal Sub- Assembly Timothy Matuszyk, Michael John Cardew-Hall, Australian National Univ.; Bernard Rolfe, Deakin Univ. 4:45 p.m. 2006-01-1631 A Rear Spoiler of a New Type that Reduces the Aerodynamic Forces on a Mini-Van Inchul Kim, Hualei Chen, Roger C. Shulze, Univ. of Michigan-Dearborn 5:15 p.m. 2006-01-1633 Computational Analysis of Pressure Control Characteristics in a VFS Solenoid Valve Hyung-Man Kim, Hak-Min Wang, Il-Hwan Kang, Kap-Seung Choi, Inje Univ.; Hyeok-Jun Tae, Kyungwon Tech. 2006-01-1485 Development of Bonded Window Systems for Automotive Vehicles (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Shawn Walters, Dura Automotive Systems Inc. 2006-01-1486 Overhead Sliding Video Screen Monitor (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Timothy M. Boundy, General Motors Corp.

Planned by Body Engineering Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Thursday, April 6 Transmission and Drivelines (Part 7 of 8) Controls Session Code: P20 Room W2-66 Session Time: 9:00 a.m. This session presents current progress in electronic controls of automatic transmission systems. Organizers - James Hendrickson, General Motors Corp.; Henry Zhang, DaimlerChrysler Chairpersons - James Hendrickson, General Motors Corp. Time Paper No. Title

9:30 a.m. 2006-01-1489 On-Board Estimation of Vehicle Weight By Optimizing Signal Processing Kisaburo Hayakawa, Ryouichi Hibino, Masataka Osawa, Toyota Central R&D Labs Inc.; Shiro Sonoda, Toshinori Murahashi, Naoki Yamada, Aisin Seiki Co., Ltd. 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-1487 Control System Development with Large Flow Small Linear Solenoid for the New Toyota FWD 6-Speed Transaxle Koji Oshima, Hideki Miyata, Syogo Matsumoto, Hiromichi Kimura, Toyota Motor Corp. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-1674 Development of Engine Brake Control System for Commercial Vehicle With 6 Speed Automatic Transmission Toshinori Murahashi, Shiro Sonoda, Toshinobu Inagaki, Naoki Yamada, Hiroaki Katoh, Aisin Seiki Co., Ltd.; Kisaburo Hayakawa, Toyota Central R&D Labs Inc. 2006-01-1488 Enhanced Fuzzy Sliding Mode Controller for Automated Clutch of AMT Vehicle (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Yunqing Zhang, Huazhong University of Science and Tech.; Jingzhou Yang, Univ. of Iowa 2006-01-1490 Robust Scheduler Design for Automatic Mechanical Transmission Real- time Control (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Li Chen, Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ.; Gang Xi, United Automotive Electronic Systems Co., Ltd.; Tongli Lu, Jiangwu Zhang, Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2001, and also individually. Planned by Transmission and Driveline Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Thursday, April 6 Transmission and Drivelines (Part 8 of 8) Simulation Session Code: P20 Room W2-66 Session Time: 1:30 p.m. The last category contains papers pertaining to simulation and correlation of integrated vehicle model for the study of nonlinear dynamics of the vehicle response due to transmission shift, as well as a systematic method for kinematic scheme selection to develop complex planetary gears in automatic transmissions. Organizers - Paras M. Mehta, Chin-Yuan Perng, Ford Motor Co. Chairpersons - Chin-Yuan Perng, Ford Motor Co. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-1640 A Nonlinear Transient CAE Method for Vehicle Shift Quality Prediction Jack S.P. Liu, Paul W. Erlandson, Ford Motor Co. 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-1636 Circular Systems with Non-Linear Stiffnesses Jean-Louis Ligier, Renault 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-1641 Engine and Gearbox Modeling and Simulation for Improving the Shifting Behavior of Powertrains with Manual or Automated Transmission Andreas Abel, Uwe Schreiber, Jens Schindler, ITI GmbH 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-1643 Designing kinematic schemes of automatic gearboxes with angular velocity diagrams of planetary gear links having three degrees of freedom Sergey Haritonov, Maxim Nagaytsev, Alexey Lukianov, KATE LLC.

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2001, and also individually. Planned by Transmission and Driveline Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board

Thursday, April 6 Testing and Instrumentation Session Code: AE20 Room W2-67 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - Anand Vijay Kulkarni, Tata Motors, Ltd.; Scott R. Pajtas, Michelin Chairpersons - Tom Sloane, PACCAR Technical Center Time Paper No. Title 9:00 a.m. 2006-01-1245 In Lab Truck Cab and Cab Suspension Durability Validation. Santosh Shankarrao Gosavi, Tata Technologies Ltd. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-1407 A Real-Time Data Acquisition System for a Car Simulator to Study Disabled People Driving José Carlos Campelo, Antonio Martí, Juan Pardo, Juan José Serrano, Technical University of Valencia, Spain 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-1408 Gas-Based Production Leak Testing Techniques for Automotive Components David Lange, Future Technologies 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-1409 Development of an Engine Test Cell for Rapid Evaluation of Advanced Powertrain Technologies using Model-Controlled Dynamometers Joe Steiber, Angela Trader, Southwest Research Institute; Ronald Reese, Mark Bedard, Marc Musial, DaimlerChrysler Corp.; Benjamin Treichel, Southwest Research Institute 11:30 a.m. 2006-01-1243 Test Equipment and Characterization for High Power Hybrid Vehicle Batteries and SuperCaps André Böhm, Joachim Melbert, Ruhr Univ. of Bochum

Planned by Testing and Instrumentation Cmte / Automobile Electronic Activity

Thursday, April 6 Corrosion Prevention Session Code: B3 Room W2-67 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Harold D. Hilton, Atlas Material Testing Technology LLC; Kevin A. Smith, Auto Technology Co. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-1645 Method Development for Evaluating Microbiological Growth on and Attachment to Aluminum Air Conditioner Evaporator Core Surfaces Sherry A. Mueller, Byung R. Kim, James E. Anderson, Ford Motor Co. 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-1646 Development of an Improved Cosmetic Corrosion Test by the Automotive and Aluminum Industries for Finished Aluminum Autobody ORAL ONLY Panels: Correlation of Laboratory and OEM Test Track Results Gregory J. Courval, Alcan International Ltd.; Francine S. Bovard, Alcoa LLC; Kevin A. Smith, Auto Technology Co.; John P. Repp, Corrpro Companies Inc.; Janice L. Tardiff, Ford Motor Co.; Tracie Jafolla, Corrosion Engrg MPG; Lorrie A. McQuiston, PPG Industries Inc.; Duncan McCune, A/SP; Sridhar Ramamurthy, Univ. of Western Ontario 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-1647 Application of Surface Analytical Techniques to Failure Analysis of Auotmotive Coatings ORAL ONLY Sridhar Ramamurthy, Ross Davidson, J. T. Francis, Univ. of Western Ontario 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-1648 Use of Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) to Collect Corrosion Inspection Data John P. Repp, Sheri Sampson, Corrpro Companies Inc. 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-1649 Corrosion Evaluation of Army and Automotive Materials in Hawaii John P. Repp, Sheri L. Sampson, Corrpro Companies Inc.; I. Carl Handsy, US Army TACOM 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-1671 Variation in Corrosion Resistance of Trivalent Chromate Coating Depending on Type of Zinc Plating Bath Haruyuki Watanabe, Masahiro Oshio, Naohiro Kunieda, Toyota Motor Corp.

Planned by Body Engineering Committee / Automobile Body Activity

Thursday, April 6 Systems Engineering (Part 3 of 3) Session Code: AE19 Room W2-68 Session Time: 9:00 a.m. System engineering session covers automotive related topics in interdisciplinary areas from requirement to the entire life cycle. System includes components, sub assemblies, computer based controllers, hardware and software. The session focuses on methods to solve problems, (not on the solution or design detail), efficient approaches to analysis, design, simulation, measurement, and optimizing system performance. Also covers topics on the effect of cost, marketing, risk factors, and human factors on the automotive systems. Organizers - Subramaniam Ganesan, Oakland Univ. Chairpersons - Ken N. Rao Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-1353 Intergation of CAD Models & Product Structure (EBoM) in Teamcenter Vivek Pande, Upendra Kulkarni, Tata Motors, Ltd. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-1354 Radiation Efficiency Measurements of a Microstrip Antenna Designed for the Reception of XM Satellite Radio Signals Ayman Duzdar, Receptec LLC; Tim Talty, General Motors 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-1355 Two-Phase Alternator with DC Stator Excitation Sergey P. Gladyshev, Narasimhamurthi Natarajan, Dmitry Bikkerman, The Univ. of Michigan- Dearborn; Irina Okrainskaya, Pavel Makarov, Southern Ural State Univ. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-1357 Executable Specs: What Makes One, and How are They Used? Peter J. Schubert, Packer Engineering, Inc.; Lev Vitkin, Frank Winters, Delphi Electronics and Safety 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-1352 Fuzzy Logic Control Based Failure Detection and Identification (FDI) Module for Internal Combustion (IC) Engines Saad Yaser Yasin, Majid Hashemipour, Eastern Mediterranean Univ.; Subramaniam Ganesan, Oakland Univ.; Ram Sharma, Western Michigan Univ. 2006-01-1356 System-Integration, Verification and Release of Complex in-vehicle Networks: Methodology and Process (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Oliver J. Rumpf-Steppat, Heinz Oswald, Germar Triftshaeuser, Erwin Knippel, Wieland Wolf, Elmar Frickenstein, BMW Group

Planned by Electrical and Electronic Systems Committee / Automobile Electronic Activity

Thursday, April 6 In-Vehicle Networks (Part 3 of 3) Session Code: AE1 Room W2-69 Session Time: 9:00 a.m. Papers presented in this session will portray the latest developments and proposals for In-Vehicle Networks. Typical subjects covered are: new protocols, gateways, vehicle control, message handling, X-by-wire, diagnostics and off-board connectivity. Organizers - Richard D. Means, Dearborn Group Technology; Mark P. Zachos, Dearborn Group Inc. Chairpersons - Wolfhard Lawrenz, Univ. of Applied Sciences Wolfenbuttel; Christopher A. Lupini, Delphi Electronics and Safety Time Paper No. Title

9:00 a.m. 2006-01-1493 Decentralized Secure Protocol for Inter-Vehicle Communication Networks Nader Rabadi, Syed Masud Mahmud, Wayne State Univ. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-1494 Modelling the Timing Considerations of an Automotive-Based Time- Triggered System. Jason Chadwick, Brendan Jackman, David Power, Waterford Institute of Technology 10:00 a.m. ORAL ONLY Multiple CAN-based Networks for Vehicles Holger Zeltwanger, Cyrilla Jane Menon, CAN in Automation 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-1495 A Network Approach to Connecting Safety-Relevant Automotive Electronic Systems Philipp Nenninger, Benedikt Merz, Stephan Brummund, Uwe Kiencke, Universität of Karlsruhe 11:00 a.m. ORAL ONLY IFLEX - Implementation of FlexRay Patrick Leteinturier, Infineon Technologies AG; Simon P. Brewerton, Infineon Technologies; Axel Techmer, Infineon Technologies AG 2006-01-1496 Open Architecture of a Single-wire Network for Vehicle Control Systems Based on Time-triggered Protocols (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Valery Anisimov, IG Finprom-Resource LLC

The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2028, and also individually. Planned by Electrical and Electronic Systems Committee / Automobile Electronic Activity

Thursday, April 6 Front and Rear Bumper Systems Session Code: M17 Room W2-69 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - David Chon, Darin Evans, Netshape LLC Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. 2006-01-1658 A Global Energy Absorber Concept for Combined Pedestrian and IIHS Regulations Eric J. Jaarda, GE Advanced Materials; T. R. Sreeram, General Electric R&D; Dhanendra Nagwanshi, John F Welch Technology Centre 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-1659 Quick Prototype Methodology for Low Offset Thermoplastic Pedestrian Energy Absorbers Eric J. Jaarda, GE Advanced Materials; Ankit Garg, John F Welch Technology Centre; Gopi K. Surisetty, GE India 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-1660 Bumper System Development to Improve Compatibility per Proposed IIHS Bumper Barrier Criteria Dhiraj Uikey, NetShape Intl., LLC; Darin Evans, NetShape Intl., LLC; Ragav Vasudevan, Detroit Engineered Products 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-1661 Bumper System Mass Reduction Through Hybrid Material and Process Strategy Scott Glasgow, David W. Heatherington, Shape Corp.; Darin Evans, Netshape LLC; Mark R. Koch, Shape Corp. 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. ORAL ONLY Recycling Exterior Grade Painted TPO's Robert G. Egbers, American Commodities Inc.

Planned by Polymers and Coatings Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Thursday, April 6 Advances in Coating Technology Session Code: M16 Room W2-70 Session Time: 9:00 a.m.

Organizers - William J. Welland, Visteon Corp. Time Paper No. Title

9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0750 Newly Developed Automotive Glass Protection Film Hanna Kushioka, Permacel; Yuki Saito, Kenichi Shibata, Shinsuke Ikishima, NITTO DENKO 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0753 Development of High Chromatic TiO2 Pigment Akira Nishimura, Akitsugu Kondou, Toyota Motor Corp. 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0754 Physical Properties of Waterborne Soft Feel Coatings for Automotive Parts Ok Kim, Woo Jeong Oh, Yong Chun, Hyundai Mobis; Jae Beom Ahn, Young-Ho Cho, Daihan Bee Chemical 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0755 Development of a Closed Loop Paint Circulation System for Non- Newtonian Waterborne Coatings Jianhua Xu, Kurt Koelling, The Ohio State Univ.; Shubho Bhattacharya, Honda of America Mfg. Inc. 11:30 a.m. 2006-01-0756 Properties of Hexavalent Chromium Free Electrogalvanized Steel Sheets for Fuel Tank Use Chiyoko Tada, Sachiko Suzuki, Hiroki Nakamaru, Chiaki Kato, JFE Steel Corp. 2006-01-0749 Test Methods for Cleanroom Apparel and Related Indirect Materials in Automotive Paint Spray (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Rob Nightingale, Aramark Uniform Services 2006-01-0751 Premium Clear Coat at BMW Group (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Marco Kohls, BMW Group 2006-01-0752 UV-Stability and Associated Failure Mechanism of Thin Film Automotive Paints (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Richard Nömayr, BMW

Planned by Polymers and Coatings Committee / Materials Engineering Activity

Thursday, April 6 Electrical Wiring Harnesses Session Code: AE21 Room W2-70 Session Time: 1:30 p.m.

Organizers - Paul John Rhyne, Leoni Wiring Systems Inc. Time Paper No. Title

1:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY Technology for Reduction of Harness System Hisahiro Yasuda, Autonetworks Technologies 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-1662 Wiring Harness with Integrated Crashpad Norbert Friedrich, Leoni Bordnetz-Systeme GmbH & Co. KG 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-1663 VCSELs in MOST Fiber Optic Networks CANCELLED Jim A. Tatum, Advanced Optical Components 3:00 p.m. ORAL ONLY Benchmarking a Necessary and Effective Instrument for Product Optimization Stefan Rudolph, Markus Rau, Leoni Bordnetz-Systeme GmbH & Co. KG 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK

3:45 p.m. 2006-01-1664 Electrical Distribution Systems for Carbon Fibre Bodied Vehicles Howard Evans, Leoni UK, Ltd.

Planned by Electrical and Electronic Systems Committee / Automobile Electronic Activity