The internal combustion engine (ICE) covers a wide range of applications including automotive, truck, aircraft, marine, rail, large power plants and other industrial applications. Driven by engineering, economic, and environmental challenges, rapid technical progress continues to be made in cost, performance, fuel economy, durability, and improved emissions. Progress is required in almost all areas of internal combustion engine technology to achieve these improvements. These areas range from fundamental combustion and emission processes, lubrication, component and system design, and the utilization of various fuels. To provide a forum for discussion and presentation of the most recent results and technical issues, the 2013 Fall Technical Conference of the ASME Internal Combustion Engine Division will take place from October 13-16, 2013, in Dearborn, Michigan at The Dearborn Inn. The conference host is Wayne State University.
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