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SUMMARY:AEI/Generac SAE Meeting
DESCRIPTION:About the Event:\n\n\n\nThe California Air Resources Board (CARB) has long set standards for vehicle emissions. Consolidating five locations\, the new home of the CARB Southern California Consolidation Project (SCCP) will be the largest and most advanced regulatory emissions testing and research facilities in the world – as well as the world’s first zero net energy (ZNE) facility of its type. Affiliated Engineers\, Inc. (AEI) is designing the $368 million\, 380\,000 square-foot facility in Riverside\, CA\, which is set to open in 2021. The building will house engine and chassis test cells\, chemistry labs\, and multiple floors of offices.After the presentation\, there will be a tour of Generac’s lab showcasing AEI technology including new test cells\, Megatron exhaust\, and their structures lab. \n\n\n\nAbout Generac:\n\n\n\n\nFounded in 1959\, Generac was the first to engineer affordable home standby generators\, along with the first engine developed specifically for the rigors of generator use\, and is now the #1 manufacturer of home backup generators. Generac manufactures the widest range of power products in the marketplace including portable\, residential\, commercial and industrial generators. We are also the leading designer and manufacturer of manual and fully automatic transfer switches and accessories for backup power applications up to 2 MW.At Generac\, we protect the things that power your life by providing quality\, affordable power solutions. \n\n\n\n\nAbout Affiliated Engineers\, Inc:\n\n\n\n\nAffiliated Engineers\, Inc. (AEI) is a leading US-based multidisciplinary consulting engineering firm that plans\, designs\, and delivers high-performance engineered systems for technically complex building and utility infrastructure projects. Nationally and internationally\, AEI specializes in the industrial\, test\, aerospace\, manufacturing\, process\, mission critical\, research\, energy production and distribution\, research\, and healthcare markets.Ranked as a top-ten U.S. engineering firm\, AEI has received 14 R&D Magazine Lab of the Year awards. AEI is a highly collaborative practice\, integrating the work of 700+ employees in 18 offices in the U.S. and United Kingdom into a single technical knowledge community and culture of high intellectual standards. \n\n\n\n\nGenerac and AEI have been partners for years. AEI has enabled growth in Generac’s engineering test and development facilities\, driving record expansion. Come learn about AEI’s technology and tour Generac’s lab. \n\n\n\n\n\nEvent Agenda \n\n\n\nRegistration………….5:30-6:20pmDinner……………….….6:20-7:00pmPresentation…………7:00-8:00pmTour………….…………..8:00-8:45pm\n\n\n\n\n\nRegistration Fees \n\n\n\nSAE Members …………………………..$30 Retirees …………………………………….$25Guests/Non-members……………. $40Students ………………………………….. $10 \n\n\n\n\n\nRegistration \n\n\n\nRegistration Deadline: September 5th\, 12:00pm (Noon)Maximum Attendance: 90Ways to Register:•By phone: Garrett Herning –856-313-0581•By email: Garrett Herning –sae@c2cintegration.com•Online:  \n\n\n\n\n\nParking Instructions: Park in East Lot and enter event through side entrance\, not main entrance.
URL:https://milwaukeesae.com/event/aei-generac/
LOCATION:Generac Kern Auditorium\, S45W29290 State Road 59\, Waukesha\, Wisconsin\, 53189\, United States
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SUMMARY:Test Event - Wells Vehicle Electronics - Test Event
DESCRIPTION:About the Event :Wells Vehicle Electronics is manufacturer of engine & vehicle management components such as electronic ignition modules\, ignition coils\, voltage regulators\, camshaft sensors\, crankshaft sensors\, throttle position sensors\, and a variety of custom electronic components. We are divided into two business units – an aftermarket unit that supplies components to aftermarket parts retailers and distributors. In addition\, Wells designs and manufactures OE components for non-automotive OEM vehicle and engine manufacturers.Wells has been in business since 1903. One of our first customers was Henry Ford for who we developed and built a magneto ignition coil. In 2015 we were purchased by and became a wholly owned subsidiary of NGK Sparkplugs based in Nagoya Japan. NGK is a worldwide leader in sparkplugs\, oxygen sensors\, and technical ceramics. On the tour you will see and hear about the design and manufacturing of electronic modules for vehicles including sensors and voltage regulators. \nFor the evening presentation\, we will cover the following: \nPart 1: Wells Overview – Greg Burneske  \nWells manufactures a wide variety of sensors for automotive\, powersports\, and stationary power applications. This session will provide you with an overview of Wells engine management product portfolio including ignitions\, sensors\, voltage regulators\, emissions and custom electronic products. \nPart 2: Ignition Coils – Dallas Kissinger  \nWells manufactures a line of ignition coils for various automotive applications. This session outlines the design engineering and manufacturing challenges of supplying ignition coils. \nPart 3: Sensors – Tim Reitmeyer  \nWells manufactures a wide variety of sensors for automotive\, powersports\, and stationary power applications. This session will provide an overview of sensor types that Wells manufactures and how an oil pressure sensor is made. \nPart 4: Voltage Regulators – Dave Hansen  \nWells manufactures a line of voltage regulators for non-automotive vehicle applications. This session outlines the design engineering and manufacturing challenges of supplying voltage regulators for non-automotive applications.
URL:https://milwaukeesae.com/event/test-event-wells-vehicle-electronics-test-event/
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SUMMARY:June Sprints
DESCRIPTION:SAE at the WeatherTech Chicago Region SCCA June Sprints \nTickets only $10\, Deadline Friday June 7th \nREGISTER HERE \n 
URL:https://milwaukeesae.com/event/june-sprints/
LOCATION:Road America\, N7390 WI-67\, Plymouth\, WI\, 53073\, United States
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LAST-MODIFIED:20190611T022700Z
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SUMMARY:Test Event
DESCRIPTION:This is a Test Event. \n \n  \n  \nA page should be created depicting this page. \n  \n 
URL:https://milwaukeesae.com/event/test-event/
LOCATION:Test Location\, 200 E Wells St\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Test
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SUMMARY:SAE February 2019 Event - DeltaHawk Engines
DESCRIPTION:The development of a lightweight\, compact\, simple and reliable Heavy Fuel reciprocating engine for aerospace applications has been attempted by numerous companies.  Most of these engines are derivatives of automotive engines. DeltaHawk Engines\, Inc. of Racine\, Wisconsin has spent well over a decade developing a purpose-built aviation engine targeted both for General Aviation and UAS applications.  The goals of this project have been to produce an engine that burns heavy fuels with high fuel efficiency\, manned-aircraft reliability and very low maintenance.  With sufficient funding now in-hand\, the engine is nearing completion\, with FAA Certification and commencement of production targeted in 2019.\n \nAviation engines present a challenging set of problems for engineers\, many of which are unique to aviation. The engine requirements include race-engine like performance\, combined with very low weight\, compact size\, and extraordinary reliability and durability.  The added challenge is that these engines must meet extremely high regulatory standards and oversight from aviation authorities. Light General Aviation aircraft have historically utilized air-cooled\, spark-ignition engines\, literally derivatives of World War II technology.  These engines burn specialized aviation gasoline\, which is under environmental pressure.\nDeltaHawk has developed a Jet-Fuel powered General Aviation engine that brings the advantages of diesel technology to aviation.\nThis presentation will give an overview of the history of aviation diesels\, the market drivers\, and a look at the DeltaHawk engine architecture.\n \nPresenters:\nDennis Webb; PE\, Director of Certification and Marketing \nPaul Olesen;  Director of Engineering\nDennis Webb\, Director of Certification and Marketing\, holds a BS in Electrical Engineering from University of Missouri-Rolla and completed the Executive Program at University of Virginia – Darden School of Business.  He holds a Professional Engineer (PE) license and is an FAA Designated Engineering Representative (DER).  He is a voting member of ASTM F44 Small Airplane Standards and J02 Aviation Fuels Committees\, Co-Founder of ASTM Jet-Diesel Committee\, and a voting member of SAE E-34 Propulsion Lubricants\, E-38 Aviation Piston Engine Fuels and Lubricants\, and E-39 Unmanned Aircraft Propulsion Committees. He is also a 2000-hour Instrument-Rated Private Pilot.\nPaul Olesen\, Director of Engineering\, holds a BEng in Motorcycle Engineering from the University of Wales Trinity St. David\, specializing in two-stroke engines. He has designed and built a clean-sheet 70 hp 250cc two-stroke engine\, built a racing motorcycle\, and is a published book author on dirt bike engine building. He also co-built a Van’s RV10 aircraft and is a Private Pilot.\n\nCost: $35 (non-member)\, $25 (member)\, $20 (retiree)\, $5 (student)\nRegistration Contact: Garrett Herning @ (856)-313-0581\, sae@c2cintegration.com\, or website: Event Calendar for the Milwaukee Section of SAE\nDeadline: Friday February 22nd – Max attendance 65
URL:https://milwaukeesae.com/event/sae-february-2019-event-deltahawk-engines/
LOCATION:DeltaHawk Engines\, 2300 South Street\, Racine\, WI\, 53404\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Garrett Herning":MAILTO:sae@c2cintegration.com
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