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May 12, 2020


Internal Combustion Engine

Papers of high technical quality related to the development, advancement, and improved understanding of the internal combustion engine are sought for the ASME Internal Combustion Engine Division’s 2015 Fall Technical Conference. The conference will be held on November 8-11, 2015 in Houston, Texas and hosted by OneSubsea. In addition to high quality technical presentations, this conference will include keynote speakers, student presentations, industrial tours, a banquet, many networking opportunities, and an overall collegial atmosphere to advance the state of the art of the internal combustion engine.

All offers relating to the internal combustion engine, or interfaces with internal combustion engines, are accepted for rigorous review by experts in the field. Accepted papers will be grouped into one of the following technical tracks:

  • Track 1: Large Bore Engines
  • Track 2 Fuels
  • Track 3 Advanced Combustion
  • Track 4 Emissions Control Systems
  • Track 5 Instrumentation, Controls, and Hybrids
  • Track 6 Numerical Simulation
  • Track 7: Engine Design and Mechanical Development

Accepted papers that are presented at the conference will be archived through the ASME website. Presentation of papers at the conference requires payment of the registration fee (papers not presented at the conference are excluded from the conference proceedings, considered not published, and not archived). Accepted papers must transfer copyright to ASME, with certain exceptions noted in the ASME ICED presentation and copyright policies available below. Please view the ASME ICE Division’s Presentation Policy and ASME copyright policy.

Paper submissions are categorized as 1) scholarly research articles or 2) engineering application articles (with strict policy of no commercialization). A scholarly research article is meant to provide high-level details of original research centered on hypothesis-based reasoning and methodical approach to discovering new scientific and/or technical knowledge. An engineering application article is meant to be a public reporting of preliminary and/or novel engineering development. Accepted articles of very high quality and with the potential for long-term technical impact may be considered for publication in the ASME Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power or Journal of Energy Resources Technology.



IMPORTANT DATES: August 7, 2015: Final manuscript and copyright

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Source: www.asmeconferences.org
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