Call for Papers: ASME 2016 ICE Fall Technical Conference (ICEF)
18 November 2015
ASME has issued a Call for Papers for the 2016 Internal Combustion Engine Fall Technical Conference (ICEF) which will be held on October 9-12, 2016 in Greenville, South Carolina and hosted by Clemson University International Center for Automotive Research (CU-ICAR). In addition to high quality technical presentations, this conference will include keynote speakers, student presentations, industrial tours, a banquet, and networking opportunities.
All paper offers relating to the internal combustion engine, or interfaces with internal combustion engines, are accepted for review by experts in the field. Accepted papers are 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
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.
Paper abstracts up to 400 words must be submitted for consideration by January 15, 2016 via the conference website.
Source: ASME ICE Division