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25252525STUTTGART INTERNATIONALSYMPOSIUM

YEARS

20TH STUTTGART INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM Automotive and Engine Technology17 – 18 March 2020 | Stuttgart, Germany

STUTTGART INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL MOBILITYJune / July 2020 | Stuttgart, Germany

8TH AUTOTEST TECHNICAL CONFERENCE Test of Hardware and Software in Automotive Development 15 – 16 October 2020 | Stuttgart, Germany

5TH SHANGHAI STUTTGART SYMPOSIUM Automotive and Engine TechnologyOctober 2020 | Shanghai, China

20TH STUTTGART INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUMAUTOMOTIVE AND ENGINE TECHNOLOGY17 – 18 MARCH 2020 | HAUS DER WIRTSCHAFT, STUTTGART

PROGRAM

As at: 18 FEBRUARY 2020

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The car is currently undergoing a complete reinvention. And for us there is a lot at stake: our role as technological pioneers, our economic strength, many jobs and conservation of our natural resources. The Stuttgart International Symposium for Automotive and Engine Technology, now in its 20th year, is intended to enable a fruitful exchange of expertise and creative ideas in order to meet this great challenge. I am delighted to be the patron for this event, and I welcome the participants from all around the world to our state capital!

The automotive industry is an especially important component of our economic power, particularly in Baden-Württemberg. Going forward, these key industries must adapt to ecological and political climate requirements. But we can only shape the future of our automotive economy by working together with everyone involved in this process. My state government is also supporting this development with the cross-sector “Baden-Württemberg Automotive Industry Strategic Dialog”, because the transition to sustainable and digital mobility requires expertise from diverse areas – from business, science, trade unions, associations, civil society and politics.

With more than 100 lectures and 800 participants, the Stuttgart International Symposium is one of the largest congresses for vehicle and engine development in Europe. So I would like to take the opportunity to thank the organizers of this congress, and wish all the guests inspiring conversations and exciting new knowledge!

Winfried Kretschmann Prime Minister of the State of Baden-Wuerttemberg

Prof. Dr. Michael Bargende FKFS/IVK, Universität Stuttgart

Anke Kleinschmit ANDREAS STIHL AG & Co. KG

Jumana Al-Sibai Robert Bosch GmbH

Prof. Dr. Andreas Wagner FKFS/IVK, Universität Stuttgart

SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY BOARD

Prof. em. Dr. Ulf Essers FKFS/IVK, Universität Stuttgart

Dr. Michael Steiner Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG

Dr. Reiner Künzel MAHLE International GmbH

Dietmar Goericke FVV e.V.

Franz Loogen e-mobil BW GmbH

Thomas Fischer MANN+HUMMEL International GmbH & Co. KG

Prof. Dr. Hans-Christian Reuss FKFS/IVK, Universität Stuttgart

Dr. Martin Wierse Modine Europe GmbH

Dr. Dirk Walliser ZF Friedrichshafen AG

Dr. Torsten Eder Mercedes-Benz AG

Prof. Dr. Jochen Wiedemann FKFS/IVK, Universität Stuttgart

RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT  IN AUTOMOTIVE AND ENGINE TECHNOLOGY

GREETING WINFRIED KRETSCHMANN

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A WARM WELCOME

OUR PARTNERS

MAIN PARTNERS

PREMIUM PARTNERSIN COOPERATION WITH

PARTNER

© FKFS

The zero carbon car – technical challenges of the future

The mobility transition and intermodal mobility; car sharing versus shared space, digitalization, automation and networking, e-fuels, batteries or fuel cells after all? The current discussions concerning the future of personal transport are generally characterized by uncertainty and open questions, rather than clear answers and confidence. This is perturbing the industry: unsettling it on the one hand and on the other hand making it more important than ever to get to grips with the issues involved.

With its focus on “The challenges of future technology” and its diverse program of lectures, the 20th Stuttgart International Symposium grapples with these questions. It hopes to help the industry approach these future-related topics and provide a platform for – potentially controversial – discussions.

The program structure has also changed. In response to requests from our participants we are now offering more opportunities for collaboration and networking:

» In the World Café, you can work on specific solutions for current problems in our industry. The results of this creative unit will be presented directly to a wide audience directly before the podium discussion.

» We'll be celebrating the Stuttgart International Symposium's 25th birthday with a stand party in the exhibition.

» A poster session and a tour of the exhibition are further new features.

You can also expect some optical changes on location, along with some familiar elements!

We are curious to hear your feedback and look forward to seeing you in Stuttgart on March 17 and 18, 2020!

Prof. Dr. Michael Bargende Prof. Dr. Hans-Christian Reuss

Prof. Dr. Andreas Wagner

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OVERALL VIEWTUESDAY, 17 MARCH 2020

8:00 Registration/Signing-in

KÖNIG-KARL-HALLE 2nd floor

9:00 Welcome Prof. Dr. Hans-Christian Reuss, Chairman of the Board FKFS, Managing Director IVK, University of Stuttgart 9:05 Opening Adress Prof. Dr. Dr. Wolfram Ressel, Rector of the University of Stuttgart

9:15 Opening Adress Deputy Minister Ulrich Steinbach, Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts

9:30 Future of Mobility Christian Stach, Member Executive Board of Management of Powertrain Solutions at Robert Bosch GmbH

10:00 Coffee break

KÖNIG-KARL- HALLE 2nd floor

MEIDINGER-SAAL 1st floor

BERTHA-BENZ- SAAL 1st floor

RAUM REUTLINGEN 2nd floor

RAUM KARLSRUHE 1st floor

RAUM MANNHEIM 1st floor

10:30 Strategies for Passenger Car Drivetrains 2030 pg. 6

Mobility I pg. 6

Aerodynamics pg. 6

Transmissions pg. 7

ADAS & Autonomous Driving pg. 7

Charging pg. 7

12:00 Lunch break13:00 Next Generation

Mobility pg. 6

Mobility II pg. 6

Electric Motors pg. 6

Exhaust Gas Aftertreatment pg. 7

Driving Characteristics I pg. 7

Engine Mechanics & Measurement Technology pg. 7

14:30 Coffee break

KÖNIG-KARL-HALLE 2nd floor15:00 Ambition 2039: Our Path to a sustainable Mobility Dr. Torsten Eder, Vice President Product Group Drivetrain Mercedes-Benz AG

15:35 Guided Tour Exhibition pg. 8

World Café pg. 8

Driving Characteristics II pg. 8

Validation

pg. 9

SI-Engines pg. 9

Reports from FVV-Projects pg. 9

17:05 Anniversary reception within the exhibition for all attendees19:00 Social evening to take place in the “Alte Stuttgarter Reithalle” pg. 9

Dipl.-Ing. Dirk Naber Department Manager Powertrain Solutions Engineering

Diesel Engine and Exhaust Gas Treatment SystemRobert Bosch GmbH

Each year, the specialist discussions with industry colleagues from different disciplines are of benefit to my everyday work. By exchanging views, we gain new perspectives and exciting approaches to the issues currently affecting the industry.

NEW FORMATSOn the afternoon of the first day in the World Café there will be the opportunity to work on specific solutions for a central and industry-relevant issue.

In this interactive format, participants are invited to sit at café tables with five or six industry colleagues and write, paint, or draw the results of their discussions directly on the tablecloth. After several minutes, the participants will swap tables and continue their discussions with a different set of people. The results will be presented on the second day directly before the panel discussion in the plenary session.

In an alternative format, parallel to the World Café, we will give you a guided tour through the exhibition – focusing on companies with different areas of expertise and solution approaches to future issues in the automotive industry.

The second day of the event starts with a poster session in parallel to the lecture program: in the exhibition, the different poster topics presented will invite you to have discussions in small groups, directly with the authors. You will find the poster contributions on the opposite page.

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OVERALL VIEW

KÖNIG-KARL- HALLE 2nd floor

MEIDINGER-SAAL 1st floor

BERTHA-BENZ- SAAL 1st floor

RAUM REUTLINGEN 2nd floor

RAUM KARLSRUHE 1st floor

RAUM MANNHEIM 1st floor

8:30 Poster session pg. 10

Fuels pg. 10

Testing

pg. 10

Sensors & Actuators pg. 11

Emissions pg. 11

Agile Development pg. 11

10:00 Coffee break

KÖNIG-KARL-HALLE 2nd floor10:30 MAZDA's advanced Powertrain Strategy for 2030 Eiji Nakai, Executive Officer Powertrain Development Mazda Motor Corporation

KÖNIG-KARL- HALLE 2nd floor

MEIDINGER-SAAL 1st floor

BERTHA-BENZ- SAAL 1st floor

RAUM REUTLINGEN 2nd floor

RAUM KARLSRUHE 1st floor

RAUM MANNHEIM 1st floor

11:05 Strategies for Commercial Vehicle Drivetrains 2030 pg. 10

Electric Drivetrains pg. 10

Big Data pg. 10

Software pg. 11

EE-Architecture pg. 11

Powertrain Simulation pg. 11

12:35 Lunch break13:30 Connected Car

pg. 12

E-Mobility pg. 12

Fuel Cell pg. 12

Hybrid Powertrains pg. 13

Heating & Cooling pg. 13

Battery pg. 13

15:30 Coffee break

KÖNIG-KARL-HALLE 2nd floor16:00 Result presentation World Café

WEDNESDAY, 18 MARCH 2020

Dr. Panayotis Dimopoulos Eggenschwiler Group Leader Exhaust Aftertreatment

Empa – Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology

I've been visiting the Stuttgart International Symposium for many years now: the diverse topics, the extensive range of training on offer and the opportunities for networking are always worth the trip to Stuttgart!

POSTER SESSION 2nd floor

P01 HiL out of the Box, but your Box – How Systems on Demand can relax your Timeline Nicolas Marmann, F. Heidemann, SET GmbH

P02 NVH Aspects for Range Extender Integration into electric Vehicles Frank Wolter, G. Eisele, C. Steffens, FEV Europe GmbH

P03 Reduction of Data by non-linear Distribution of Sampling Points without Loss in Accuracy Andreas Haag, Robert Bosch Automotive Steering GmbH

P04 A Method for User-Friendly PID-Parameter Optimization for Highly Dynamic Test Benches Kai Wolter, A. Albers, IPEK, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT)

P05 Using of an electrochemical Compressor for hydrogen Recirculation in Fuel Cell Vehicles Wilhelm Wiebe, S. Schmitz, Duale Hochschule Baden-Württemberg

P06 Flux Squeeze Reluctance Motor Improves Motor Constant in Part-Load Operation of Electic Vehicles Andreas Leich, TS, Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR); A. Luber, IAV GmbH; S. Schmidt, P. Hennig, M. Hohmuth, ILEAG e.V.

P07 No Bit Lost – High Precision Data Recording for automated Vehicle Development Bernhard Kockoth, ViGEM GmbH

P08 Improving Vehicle Drag and Cooling Using a Novel Supplier Cooling Module Database Satheesh Kandasamy, C.-W. Chang, SIMULIA Corporation; Y. Yagi, S. Miura, DENSO Corporation

P09 METAHYBRID Components with novel structural and functional Properties for Lightweight Construction Eugen Pfeifer, AUTOMOTEAM GmbH

P10 Ontology-driven Reconfiguration within automotive Development Processes Manuel Klauß, T. Häuptle, NTT DATA Deutschland GmbH

P11 Physical Fatigue Modelling and practical Applications Siegfried Schmauder, M. Mlikota, IMWF, Universität Stuttgart

P12 Structural C-SMC Battery Case for Automotive Application Federico Coren, FTG, TU Graz

P13 “What is the Status of your Development?” – Efficient Acquisition and Evaluation of Traceability Data Andreas Graf, B. Holzer, itemis AG

16:20 Panel discussion “The Carbon Neutral Car”

Moderation: Johannes Winterhagen, Redaktionsbüro delta eta

Participants: Thomas Bareiß MdB, Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy Dr. Ulrich Eichhorn, IAV GmbH Christian Hochfeld, Agora Verkehrswende Wolfgang Müller Wolfgang Müller-Pietralla, VW AG17:05 Closing remarks Prof. Dr. Andreas Wagner, Board of Directors FKFS, Professor of Automotive Engineering IVK, University of Stuttgart

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PROGRAM TUESDAY, 17 MARCH 2020KÖNIG-KARL-HALLE 2nd floor

KÖNIG-KARL-HALLE 2nd floor MEIDINGER-SAAL 1st floor BERTHA-BENZ-SAAL 1st floor

12:00 Lunch break

14:30 Coffee break

Strategies for Passenger Car Drivetrains 2030 Chairperson: Prof. Dr. Michael Bargende

Mobility I Chairperson: Prof. Dr. Ferit Küçükay

Aerodynamics Chairperson: Dr. Teddy Woll

10:30 Passenger Car Powertrains and Future Energy Scenarios: CO2 Compliance versus Affordability and Lifecycle EmissionsGünter Fraidl, B. Enzi, C. Martin, M. Rothbart, AVL List GmbH

11:00 Challenges of the WLTP Emission Regulations from an OEM PerspectiveRoland Kemmler, C. Müller, T. Deuschle, M. Liebing, S. Tyslik, Mercedes-Benz AG

11:30 Is the Hybrid Drive the right Concept for Fulfilling the CO2-Emission Legislation of the Year 2030?Gerald Eifler, A. Dau, ElringKlinger Motortechnik GmbH

10:30 “Increasing Mobility”Rainer Röck, Ingenieurbüro Röck

11:00 People Mover Concept of TomorrowFelix Jakob, AKKA Technologies

11:30 Last Mile E-Van and Body with integrated BatteriesJürgen Erhardt, Erhardt GmbH Fahrzeug + Teile

10:30 The Role of Virtual Simulation in Aero-Development of Lamborghini SupercarsAntonio Torluccio, Automobili Lamborghini Spa

11:00 Active Aerodynamics to Increase the Features of a MotorcycleGiovanni Lombardi, University of Pisa; M. Maganzi, E. Pasqualetto, CUBIT S.c.a.r.l.

11:30 Efficient CFD Methods for Assess-ment of Water ManagementMartin Novak, J. Papper, R. Devaradja, ICON; M. Černý, Skoda Auto a.s.

Next Generation Mobility Chairperson: Prof. Dr. Hans-Christian Reuss

Mobility II Chairperson: Prof. Dr. Lutz Eckstein

Electric Motors Chairperson: Prof. Dr. Nejila Parspour

13:00 A mobility Study in commercial and industrial Areas of Stuttgart – Experiences and Conclusions Promoting Intermodality of CommutersGünter Sabow, Wirtschafts- und Industrievereinigung Stuttgart e.V.

13:00 Emission-free DrivingGunnar-Marcel Klein, MANN+HUMMEL International GmbH & Co. KG

13:30 Towards a CO2-free Mobility System in Germany from a technological Point of ViewMichael Kühn, P. Burghardt, H.-G. Hummel, E@motion GmbH

13:30 Mobility Living Lab at the University of StuttgartWolfram Ressel et al., Universität Stuttgart

14:00 Potentials for the Implementation of emission-free autonomous Delivery Traffic in inner CitiesDennis Wedler, T. Vietor, IKT, TU Braunschweig

14:00 Future of multi-modal MobilityJürgen Schlaht, Siemens Mobility GmbH

13:00 Insulation of Electrical Motors – Potential to increase Performance of future electrical PowertrainsMoritz Kilper, H. Naumoski, Daimler AG

13:30 Optimized System Design of electric Drivetrains regarding Efficiency, Power Density and NVHAndreas Höfer, M. Herbel, P. Hamon, Valeo Siemens eAutomotive Germany GmbH

14:00 FE-based Sensitivity Analysis of Stator Winding using Flatpack bending TechnologyDavid Wüterich, M. Kopp, SEG Automotive GmbH; M. Liewald, IFU, Universität Stuttgart

10:00 Coffee break

9:00 Welcome Prof. Dr. Hans-Christian Reuss, Chairman of the Board FKFS, Managing Director IVK, University of Stuttgart 9:05 Opening Adress Prof. Dr. Dr. Wolfram Ressel, Rector of the University of Stuttgart

9:15 Opening Adress Deputy Minister Ulrich Steinbach, Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts

9:30 Future of Mobility Christian Stach, Member Executive Board of Management of Powertrain Solutions at Robert Bosch GmbH

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RAUM REUTLINGEN 2nd floor RAUM MANNHEIM 1st floorRAUM KARLSRUHE 1st floor

12:00 Lunch break

14:30 Coffee break

Transmissions Chairperson: Prof. Dr. Bernhard Geringer

ADAS & Autonomous Driving Chairperson: Prof. Dr. Michael Weyrich

Charging Chairperson: Prof. Dr. Bernard Bäker

10:30 Wet Clutch as an Enabler of cost- efficient, Hybrid Drive Systems – Decoupling as functional ExtensionArne Bischofberger, A. Albers, S. Ott, IPEK, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT)

11:00 Objectified Evaluation of Shifting Quality of manual Transmissions during real OperationDaniel Trost, E. Brosch, FKFS; H.-C. Reuss, FKFS/IVK, Universität Stuttgart

11:30 Gearbox Simulation for EVs: Optimiza-tion between Gear Rating, available Space and NVH RequirementsChhaya Chavan, T. Heidlauf, hofer powertrain GmbH; J. Langhart, KISSsoft AG

10:30 AI for New ADAS User Interfaces: Opportunities through Cooperation or Risks?Ulrich Bodenhausen, Vector Consulting Services GmbH

11:00 Determination of secured Lane Information for highly automated VehiclesSven Eckelmann, T. Trautmann, J. Fabich, Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Dresden

11:30 Virtual Validation of Autonomous Vehicle Safety through Simulation- based TestingMustafa Saraoğlu, Q. Shi, A. Morozov, K. Janschek, IfA, TU Dresden

10:30 Scalable EV Charging System with central Infrastructure and DC distribution GridTaleb Janbein, T. Weil, E. Hoevenaars, Robert Bosch GmbH

11:00 100+ Charging Points – Grid friendly intelligent Load & Charge Management – ChargeBIG in OperationSebastian Ewert, W. Krepulat, M. Gerstadt, MAHLE International GmbH; H. Stamer, eliso GmbH

11:30 Energy und Automotive – Challenges for Grid Integration of E-MobilityUrsel Willrett, IAV GmbH

Exhaust Gas Aftertreatment Chairperson: Prof. Dr. Peter Eilts

Driving Characteristics I Chairperson: Prof. Dr. Günther Prokop

Engine Mechanics & Measurement Technology Chairperson: Prof. Dr. Frank Atzler

13:00 Leveraging Big Data Analysis to enhance the Validation of Exhaust Gas Treatment SystemsNicolas Ide, A. Serout, T. Dengler, T. Rankel, Robert Bosch GmbH

13:30 Basic Studies on Exhaust Gas Aftertreatment Before TurbineMartin Angerbauer, IVK, Universität Stuttgart; M. Grill, FKFS; M. Bargende, FKFS/IVK, Universität Stuttgart; F. Inci, ILS, TU Berlin

13:30 Approach to Objective Evaluation of Driving Behavior with ESC-interven-tions demonstrated by a Lane Change ManeuverFabian Fontana, IVK, Universität Stuttgart; J. Neubeck, FKFS; A. Wagner, FKFS/IVK, Universität Stuttgart; U. Schaaf, I. Scharfenbaum, AUDI AG

14:00 Pre-Turbo DeNOx Exhaust Gas Aftertreatment System for future 48V Diesel PowertrainsJohannes Hipp, C. Beidl, VKM, TU Darmstadt; D. Knaf, R. Anselm, BIN Boysen Innovationszentrum Nagold GmbH & Co. KG; G. Hohenberg, M. Conin, IVD Deutschland GmbH; J. Kreuz, U. Goebel, Umicore AG & Co. KG

13:00 Empathic Assistants – Methods and Use Cases in automated and non-automated DrivingAnna-Antonia Pape, Sonja Cornelsen, V. Fäßler, TWT GmbH; K. Ihme, M. Oehl, U. Drewitz, Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR); F. Hartwich, TU Chemnitz; F. Schroedel, IAV Automo-tive Engineering; A. Lüdtke, OFFIS, Universität Oldenburg; M. Schramm, Soundreply GmbH

14:00 Mechatronic System Design for EPS Systems with residual Modes and variable, nonlinear plant BehaviorMarcus Irmer, H. Henrichfreise, TH Köln; M. Haßenberg, H. Briese, DMecS GmbH & Co. KG

13:00 Digitalization of Flow Measurement Systems, in particular of Fuel Consumption MeasurementHeribert Kammerstetter, J. Moik, M. Sammer, AVL List GmbH

13:30 Finding the best Solution of Goal Conflicts by Use of Online Measurement Technologies in Powertrain DevelopmentPeter Berlet, A. Jäger, IAVF Antriebstechnik GmbH

14:00 Study to assess the Suitability of C/C-SiC as Material for Piston RingsAlex Heron-Himmel, F. Kessel, Y. Shi, IF, Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR)

10:00 Coffee break

Peter Bachmair Sales Manager

iwis motorsysteme GmbH & Co. KG

With its broad offer of specialist lectures and the accompanying exhibition, the Stuttgart International Symposium provides excellent opportunities for further education as well as building and maintaining networks.

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PROGRAM TUESDAY, 17 MARCH 2020

KÖNIG-KARL-HALLE 2nd floor MEIDINGER-SAAL 1st floor BERTHA-BENZ-SAAL 1st floor

Driving Characteristics II Chairperson: Prof. Dr. Frank Gauterin

15:35 Guided Tour Exhibition 15:35 World Café

15:35 Influence of body-in-white Stiffness on ElastokinematicsNaser Jafarzadehpour, M. Bidlingmaier, Mercedes-AMG GmbH; B. Corves, IGM, RWTH Aachen University

16:05 Ride Comfort Evaluation of Predic-tive Ride Height and Damper Control Adaptation on Single ObstaclesKonstantin Riedl, S. Schaer, J. Kreibich, M. Lienkamp, FTM, TU München; S. Cannon, C. Schimmel, AUDI AG

16:35 Objectification of the Feeling of Safety based on the Human Perception of Vehicle MotionsMartin Heiderich, F. Zantner, R. Kastner, H. Shibue, Honda R&D Europe (Deutschland) GmbH; J. Neubeck, FKFS; J. Wiedemann, FKFS/IVK, Universität Stuttgart

17:05 Anniversary reception within the exhibition for all attendees

15:00 Ambition 2039: Our Path to a sustainable Mobility Dr. Torsten Eder, Vice President Product Group Drivetrain Mercedes-Benz AG

KÖNIG-KARL-HALLE 2nd floor

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Lennart Löfdahl Professor in Fluid of Mechanics Department

Mechanics and Maritime Sciences Chalmers University of Technology

People of all Ages from many different Countries and Companies attend the Stuttgart International Symposium and make this Conference so varied.

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FESTIVE EVENING RECEPTIONTuesday, 17 March 2020 | 18:30 in the “Alten Stuttgarter Reithalle” Maritim Hotel | Seidenstraße 34 | 70174 Stuttgart Experience an exceptional evening with amusing entertainment.

Program:

18:30 Sparkling wine reception 19:00 Welcome by Prof. Dr. Michael Bargende, Board of Directors FKFS, Professor of Automotive Powertrains IVK, University of Stuttgart

Followed by: Dinner

Live Act: Two Lead Guitars play the Blues

29-year-old guitar virtuoso Yasi Hofer from Ulm meets Werner Dannemann, the grand seigneur of German Blues-Rock. With an age gap of more than thirty years, this is an encounter of two generations of first-class original guitar music. In spite of her youth, Yasi has already played with great artists like Steve Vai. Werner has been on the stage for more than fifty years and has played with countless major performers, including Jack Bruce, Miller Anderson and Pete York. On this special evening, each of them will play their own songs as well as Cream or Jimi Hendrix classics. You can look forward to an evening of perfect singing and guitar play in two voices, in the tradition of Fleetwood Mac and Wishbone Ash.

Evening program ends at approx. 23:00.

RAUM REUTLINGEN 2nd floor RAUM MANNHEIM 1st floorRAUM KARLSRUHE 1st floor

Validation Chairperson: Prof. Dr. Klaus Dietmayer

SI-Engines Chairperson: Prof. Dr. Hermann Rottengruber

Reports from FVV-Projects Chairperson: Dietmar Goericke

15:35 Reconstruction of Traffic Accidents with automated and electrified VehiclesDaniel Paula, H.-G. Schweiger, TH Ingolstadt; K. Böhm, DEKRA Automobil GmbH

15:35 Design Optimization of Water- Injection-SI-Engines by Virtual Engine DevelopmentAntonino Vacca, F. Cupo, IVK, Universität Stuttgart; M. Chiodi, FKFS; M. Bargende, FKFS/IVK, Universität Stuttgart

15:35 Experimental and numerical Investigations of NO2 and HCHO Formation in Lean Gas EnginesDenis Notheis, U. Wagner, A. Velji, T. Koch, IFKM, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT); Felix Poschen, M. Olzmann, IPC, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT)

16:05 Efficient Usage of Abstract Scenarios for the Development of highly-automated Driving FunctionsFlorian Bock, A. Heinz, AUDI AG; J. Lorenz, Luxoft GmbH

16:05 Intake Port condensed Water Injection for a clean natural Gas Engine: Strategies and RestrictionsYoussef Beltaifa, M. Kettner, J. Judith, IKKU, Hochschule Karlsruhe; P. Eilts, IVB, TU Braunschweig; V. Wiersbitzki, BOMAT Heiztechnik GmbH; M. Klaissle, SenerTec Kraft-Wärme-Energiesysteme GmbH

16:05 Investigations of Interactions between Fuels and Fuels Leading Components of Plug-in-Hybrid Electrical VehiclesWilfried Plum, S. Feldhoff, OWI Oel-Waerme-Institut gGmbH; J. Staufenbiel, M. Jakob, Hochschule Coburg

16:35 Vehicle Endurance Testing through Automated Test DrivingFelix Kistler, TWT GmbH; Michael Nadj, Daimler AG; H.-P. Reifenrath, Daimler AG; M. Keckeisen, S. Staudacher, TWT GmbH

16:35 Experimental Study of a free Piston linear Alternator with an opposed Piston Combustion ChamberAlex Heron-Himmel, S. Schneider, FK, Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR); M. Chiodi, FKFS

16:35 XME-Diesel – (Bio-)Methyl Ethers as Alternative Fuels in Bivalent Diesel CombustionMartin Härtl, W. Willems, C. Herudek, J. Weber, O. E. Herrmann, M. Pannwitz, G. Lautrich, T. Tietze, K. Gaukel, A. Gelner, D. Pélerin, G. Wachtmeister, M. Zubel, T. Ottenwälder, B. Lehrheuer, TU München

17:05 Anniversary reception within the exhibition for all attendees

Prof. Giorgio Rizzoni Professor of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering

Director of the Center for Automotive Research (CAR)The Ohio State University

I love the Atmosphere of the Location: meeting Friends and Colleagues in this beautiful old Building is amazing. The Festive Evening Event with its Music Performance is an extraordinary Experience every Year as well.

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PROGRAM WEDNESDAY, 18 MARCH 2020

KÖNIG-KARL-HALLE 2nd floor MEIDINGER-SAAL 1st floor BERTHA-BENZ-SAAL 1st floor

10:00 Coffee break

8:30 Poster session Details see page 5

Strategies for Commercial Vehicle Drivetrains 2030Chairperson: Prof. Dr. Thomas Koch

Fuels Chairperson: Prof. Dr. Stefan Pischinger

Testing Chairperson: Prof. Dr. Karl-Ludwig Haken

8:30 Methanol as an Electricity-based Fuel for Plug-in Hybrid Electric VehiclesTobias Bieniek, K. Rößler, F. Otto, Mercedes-Benz AG

9:00 E-Fuels as chemical Energy Carrier under the Aspects of Costs and EfficiencyMartin Rothbart, J. Rechberger, AVL List GmbH

9:30 Potential Analysis and virtual Development of SI Engines operated with synthetic Fuel DMC+Michael Grill, C. Wagner, M. T. Keskin, FKFS; M. Bargende, FKFS/IVK, Universität Stuttgart

8:30 The Test Process in Times of Big Data and Machine LearningHendrik Bohlen, P. Assendorp, WERUM Software & Systems AG

9:00 Testing ADAS End-of-Line – avoid the hazardous EffectsFrank Heidemann, SET GmbH

Electric Drivetrains Chairperson: Prof. Dr. Michael Auerbach

Big Data Chairperson: Prof. Dr. Eric Sax

11:05 Supporting the Synthesis of electrical Drive Systems with Scenario AnalysisAdrian Braumandl, F. Marthaler, K. Bause, F. Ranly, IPEK, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT)

11:05 The future of combustion engines from the perspective of rail applicationsAndreas Wegmann, M. Gayer, J.M. Voith SE & Co. KG | VTA; B. Gay, M. Pister, Liebherr Machines Bulle SA

11:35 Multipurpose Oil Filter Systems for Innovative Drivetrains and e-AxlesMarius Panzer, C. Wagner, A.-L. Winkler, A. Wöll, R. Bernewitz, MANN+HUMMEL International GmbH & Co. KG

11:35 Strategies for Commercial Vehicle Powertrains for 2030

Phil Scarth, FPT Motorenforschung AG

12:05 Breaktor™ – advanced Protection for high voltage Circuits in electric VehiclesTill Wagner, Eaton

12:05 The Commercial Vehicle in 10 years and beyond – still with a classic ICE? Christian Weiskirch, A. Kammel, TRATON AB

9:30 Consumption-relevant Load Simulation during Cornering at the Vehicle Test Bench VELMartin Gießler, P. Rautenberg, F. Gauterin, FAST, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT)

11:05 AI and Big Data Management for Autonomous DrivingFrank Kraemer, IBM

11:35 Semantic Segmentation of Solid-state LiDAR Measurements for Automotive ApplicationsSören Erichson, J. Nitsch, M. Schmidt, Ibeo Automotive Systems GmbH; A. Schlaefer, MTEC, TU Hamburg

12:05 Method for a scenario-based and weighted Assessment of map-based advanced Driving FunctionsCarl Esselborn, M. Eckert, Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG; E. Sax, ITIV, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT)

12:35 Lunch break

10:30 MAZDA's advanced Powertrain Strategy for 2030 Eiji Nakai, Executive Officer Powertrain Development Mazda Motor Corporation

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10:00 Coffee break

Sensors & Actuators Chairperson: Prof. Dr. Karl-Ludwig Krieger

Emissions Chairperson: Prof. Dr. Georg Wachtmeister

Agile Development Chairperson: Prof. Dr. Tobias Flämig

8:30 Using Machine Learning Methods to develop virtual NOx Sensors for Vehicle ApplicationsRobert Fechert, B. Bäker, S. Gereke, F. Atzler, IAD, TU Dresden

9:00 Condition Monitoring of a Multi-LED-Headlamp with one Image SensorPascal Janke, J. Cai, HELLA GmbH & Co. KGaA; M. Niedling, L-LAB; T. Bertram, RST, TU Dortmund

9:30 Measurement and Testing of LidarsensorsAndy Günther, B. Bäker, IAD, TU Dresden

8:30 Phase Change Cooled Manifold for RDE Compliant PowertrainsThomas Arnold, M. Krause, IAV GmbH

9:00 Analysis of Scavenging Air Post-Oxida-tion by Means of 3D-CFD Simulation including Reaction MechanismRodolfo Tromellini, J. Przewlocki, F. Cupo, M. Chiodi, M. Bargende, FKFS/IVK, Universität Stuttgart

9:30 Use of Ogygenatblends as Inflammation Aid in diluted MixturesMoritz Grüninger, O. Toedter, T. Koch, IFKM, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT)

8:30 Continous Integration in Powertrain Development – Today & TomorrowDaniel Heß, IAV GmbH

9:00 Managing Software Evolution in embedded automotive SystemsLukas Block, IAT, Universität Stuttgart

9:30 Agile Systems Engineering for Critical Systems Christof Ebert, Vector Consulting Services GmbH

Software Chairperson: Prof. Dr. Lennart Löfdahl

EE-Architecture Chairperson: Prof. Dr. Dr. Gerhard Hettich

Powertrain Simulation Chairperson: Prof. em. Dr. Günter Hohenberg

11:05 Credibility of Software-in-the-Loop Environments for integrated Vehicle Function ValidationIndrasen Raghupatruni, S. Burton, T. Huber, M. Boumans, A. Reiter, Robert Bosch GmbH

11:35 BigData driven Vehicle Development– Technology and PotentialsTobias Abthoff, D. Boja, NorCom Information Technology GmbH & Co. KGaA

12:05 Continuous Development Environment for the Validation of autonomous Driving FunctionsSebastian Lutz, M. Behrendt, A. Albers, IPEK, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT)

11:05 Design of fault tolerant electrical Energy Supply Systems for automated electric VehiclesMarcus Goth, D. Keilhoff, IVK, Universität Stuttgart; H.-C. Reuss, FKFS/IVK, Universität Stuttgart

11:05 Discretization and Heat Transfer Calculation of Engine Water Jackets in 1D-SimulationFlorian Mandl, IVK, Universität Stuttgart; M. Grill, FKFS; M. Bargende, FKFS/IVK, Universität Stuttgart

11:35 Concepts of Functional Safety in EE-Architectures of highly Automat-ed and Autonomous VehiclesDennis Niedballa, IVK, Universität Stuttgart; H.-C. Reuss, FKFS/IVK, Universität Stuttgart

12:05 Toolchain for Architecture Develop-ment, Modeling and Simulation of Battery Electric VehiclesCarl Friedrich Hettig, P. Orth, FEV Europe GmbH; M. Deppe, T. Pajenkamp, dSpace GmbH; C. Granrath, J. Andert, RWTH Aachen University

11:35 Optical Investigations for the Optimization and Calibration of 3D-CFD Injection ModelsSimon Hummel, A. Vacca, M. Reichenbacher, K. Müller, IVK, Universität Stuttgart; A. Kächele, FKFS; M. Bargende, FKFS/IVK, Universität Stuttgart

12:05 Accelerated Assessment of Optimal Fuel Economy Benchmarks for Developing the next Generation HEVsPier Giuseppe Anselma, G. Belingardi, Politecnico di Torino

12:35 Lunch break

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PROGRAM WEDNESDAY, 18 MARCH 2020

Connected Car Chairperson: Prof. Dr. Andreas Wagner

E-Mobility Chairperson: Jürgen Schenk

Fuel Cell Chairperson: Prof. Dr. Helmut Eichlseder

KÖNIG-KARL-HALLE 2nd floor MEIDINGER-SAAL 1st floor BERTHA-BENZ-SAAL 1st floor

13:30 5G Netzinfrastruktur & Autonomes Fahren – die nächste Generation C-V2X TechnologieWalter Haas, HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Deutschland GmbH

13:30 Validation of Fuel Cell Control Units with powerful Fuel Cell Simulation PlatformsAbdülkerim Dagli, M. Seeger, MicroNova

13:30 Range Prediction and e-Mobility – the Complexity behind a Length ScaleRafael Abel, F. Beutenmüller, S. Stein TWT GmbH

14:00 FCEV Simulation – Electrochemical Models for Fuel Cell and Battery on Vehicle System LevelJohann Wurzenberger, T. Glatz, AVL List GmbH; D. Rasic, G. Tavcar, AVL-AST d.o.o.; T. Katrasnik, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Ljubljana

14:00 Calculation of Driving Consumption of an Electric City BusJoscha Reber, L. Braun, Evobus GmbH

14:00 JENOPTIK – Photonic Age in Automotive IndustryMartin Enenkel, JENOPTIK Optical Systems GmbH

14:30 SEAT’s digital Transformation in 2 DimensionsSebastian Grams, SEAT S.A.

14:30 Holistic Design of innovative Cathode Air Supply for automotive PEM Fuel CellsMichael Harenbrock, A. Korn, A. Weber, MANN+HUMMEL International GmbH & Co. KG; E. Hallbauer, MANN+HUMMEL Innenraumfilter GmbH & Co. KG

14:30 The Gateway to an electrified last mile Ecosystem – project “bring your own Battery”Markus Geiger, B. Budaker, csi entwicklungstechnik GmbH; G. Lange, C. Schmidt, AUDI AG

15:00 ECMS based on system-specific Control Parameter Adaption of a Fuel Cell Hybrid Electric VehicleSergei Hahn, J. Braun, H. Kemmer, Robert Bosch GmbH; H.-C. Reuss, FKFS/IVK, Universität Stuttgart

15:00 How accurate can the Range Calculation of an electric Vehicle be?Lisa Braun, Evobus GmbH

15:30 Coffee break

16:20 Panel discussion “The Carbon Neutral Car”

Moderation: Johannes Winterhagen, Redaktionsbüro delta eta

Participants: Thomas Bareiß MdB, Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy Dr. Ulrich Eichhorn, IAV GmbH Christian Hochfeld, Agora Verkehrswende Wolfgang Müller-Pietralla, VW AG

KÖNIG-KARL-HALLE 2nd floor

16:00 Result presentation World Café

17:05 Closing remarks Prof. Dr. Andreas Wagner, Board of Directors FKFS, Professor of Automotive Engineering IVK, University of Stuttgart

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Hybrid Powertrains Chairperson: Prof. Dr. Christian Beidl

Heating & Cooling Chairperson: Prof. Dr. Stefan Böttinger

Battery Chairperson: Prof. Dr. Andreas Friedrich

RAUM REUTLINGEN 2nd floor RAUM MANNHEIM 1st floorRAUM KARLSRUHE 1st floor

13:30 Impact of Future 48 V-Systems on Powertrain Operation under Real-Driving ConditionsDaniel Förster, M. Timmann, R. Inderka, J. Strenkert, Daimler AG; F. Gauterin, Karlsruhe Institut für Technologie (KIT)

13:30 Front Loading Approach in Battery Development for Changing Cell ChemistryPaul Schiffbänker, B. Brunnsteiner, M. Volck, AVL List GmbH

13:30 Model-based Approach for on- demand Temperature ControlAlexander Herzog, A. Vagapov, IAV GmbH; M. Fuchs, IfT, Leibniz Universität Hannover

14:00 Model based Development of Optimum Control Strategies for Hybrid Electric VehiclesChristoph Pötsch, J. Hahn, A. Cvikl, J. Wurzenberger, AVL List GmbH

14:00 CO2-neutral Battery Production in Europe – How to make it happen?Robert Stanek, M. Hackmann, P3 automotive GmbH

14:00 Preheating Components with metal Hydrides or Lime – small, high Power, no additional EnergyMila Kölbig, I. Bürger, M. Schmidt, M. Linder, ITT, Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR)

14:30 Virtual Powertrain – Vehicle Simulation on the Engine Test Bench with an implemented Hybrid TopologySebastian Lachenmaier, L. Cross, C. Ferrara, A. Greis, M. Wüst, D. Naber, Robert Bosch GmbH

14:30 Higher Sustainability with a second Life of used e-Vehicle BatteriesJürgen Kölch, EVA Fahrzeugtechnik GmbH

14:30 Fast running detailed Battery Thermal Management Models based on 1D-3D Synergetic ApproachDig Vijay, N. Framke, P. Stopp, Gamma Technologies GmbH

15:00 MAHLE Modular Hybrid Drive with passive MAHLE Jet IgnitionNeil Fraser, M. Berger, MAHLE Powertrain GmbH; M. Bassett, S. Reader, MAHLE Powertrain Limited

15:00 Increased Safety for Battery Electric Vehicles by using heat- resistance Stainless SteelsStefan Lindner, Outokumpu Nirosta GmbH

15:00 Artificial Intelligence in predictive Thermal Management for Passenger CarsFelix Korthals, M. Stöcker, Daimler AG; S. Rinderknecht, IMS, TU Darmstadt

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15:30 Coffee break

Dipl.-Ing. Ursel Willrett Senior Speaker e-Mobility Infrastructure Systems

IAV GmbH

For me, participating in the Stuttgart International Symposium is a must! I enjoy visiting the Stuttgart International Symposium every year – both as a visitor and a speaker.

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EXHIBITION

EXHIBITION

On Tuesday and Wednesday, an accompanying exhibition will take place in the foyers of the event facilities. Manufacturers and suppliers to the automotive industry will present the latest developments in vehicle, engine and measurement technology.

Exhibition maps and detailed exhibitor profiles are available on site. Find out more about the exhibitors www.stuttgarter-symposium.de

Exhibition opening times: Tuesday 17 March 2020 | 8:00 – 18:00 Wednesday 18 March 2020 | 8:00 – 15:30

LIST OF EXHIBITORS AT THE 20TH STUTTGART INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM

A&D Europe GmbH AVL List GmbH BMTS Technology GmbH & Co. KG DLR Institut für Fahrzeugkonzepte dSPACE GmbH Elring Klinger Motortechnik GmbH e-mobil BW GmbH ETAS GmbH FEV GmbH

Forschungsinstitut für Kraftfahrwesen und Fahrzeugmotoren Stuttgart (FKFS) Fritz Winter Eisengießerei GmbH & Co. KG Greenteam Uni Stuttgart IAV GmbH Kistler Instrumente GmbH Kristl, Seibt & Co. GmbH MAHLE International GmbH MobiLab

Rennteam Uni Stuttgart SBI Schreiber Brand u. Partner Ingenieurgesellschaft mbH Siemens AG Springer Vieweg Vector Informatik GmbH Werum Software & Systems AG As at: October 2019

BECOME AN EXHIBITOR AT THE 20TH STUTTGART INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM!

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Katharina Bause Research Department Manager for Drive System

Technology, Couplings and Tribological Systems at the IPEK Institute for Product Development

Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT)

I like it that so many companies present their latest results and developments at the Stutt-gart International Symposium. The industry exhibition gives real added value, especially because you can discuss industrial topics directly with company representatives from research and development.

The Stuttgart International Symposium is one of the most important gatherings for the automotive industry. Every year, international experts from science and industry meet in the heart of this car-manufacturing region to discuss the latest automotive trends.

BROAD SPECTRUM OF VISITORSThe Stuttgart International Symposium provides an ideal platform for a wide range of visitors. From the user to the decision-maker: A diverse program caters for all target groups.

DIVERSE CONTENTThe big advantage of the Stuttgart Symposium is the variety offered by the program. Engine experts will find their topics of interest, just as mechatronics experts will find theirs.

YOUR ADDED VALUE AS AN EXHIBITOR» A choice of more than 35 exhibition areas » Attractive discounts for inviting your own customers and staff » Individual exhibition and sponsorship packages

Your contact:

Philipp Sautter EMENDO Event + Congress +49 711 4605376-8 [email protected]

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INFORMATION ABOUT THE SYMPOSIUM

EVENT LOCATIONHaus der Wirtschaft | Willy-Bleicher-Straße 19 | 70174 Stuttgart Phone +49 711 123-0 | www.hausderwirtschaft.de

INFORMATION & CONTACTQuestions about the event [email protected] | Phone +49 711 4605376-8

ACCOMMODATIONHotel Maritim Reservation-Code: Stuttgarter Symposium Available until 24 February 2020

Maritim Hotel Stuttgart | Seidenstraße 34 | 70174 Stuttgart Phone: +49 711 942-0 E-mail: [email protected]

SERVICE ON-SITEREGISTRATION

The registration desk is located in the foyer on the 1st floor.

Opening times: Tuesday, 17 March 2020 | 8:00 – 19:00 Wednesday, 18 March 2020 | 7:30 – 17:30

Phone +49 711 4605376-8

SHUTTLE-SERVICE

With friendly support of Daimler AG you may take advantage of a free shuttle service and be driven to your hotel, the airport or train station. Please book your travel request at the information counter on the 2nd floor in front of the König-Karl-Halle. In the morning there is a shuttle service from the Maritim Hotel to the Haus der Wirtschaft. Please consider that only transfers in the Stuttgart area are provided.

LANGUAGE

The official symposium language is German. All presentations will be simultaneously interpreted in both directions.

LOUNGEAllow yourself a break and take a seat in our lounge area. Here you can converse with clients, partners, colleagues, speakers and other symposium participants.

PARTICIPANTSThe Stuttgart International Symposium is aimed at the management and employees of automotive manufacturers and their suppliers working in research, development and production, as well as develop-ment service providers, software companies, associations, politicians and universities.

FEESSymposium participation fee € 995 excl. VAT Participants with university discount € 495 excl. VAT Doctoral candidate € 360 excl. VAT

Day ticket € 595 excl. VAT Day ticket with university discount € 395 excl. VAT Day ticket doctoral candidate € 260 excl. VAT

The participation fee includes: » Access to all events on both days and with a day ticket respectively for the day booked » Conference documentation » Lunch, cold drinks and coffee at break times » Access to the formal evening reception on 17 March 20201

Students € 119 including VAT

For students of the University of Stuttgart a limited number of free tickets are available. These can be collected upon presentation of the certificate of enrollment and prior appointment from 13 January 2020 on in the institute: Institute for Internal Combustion Engines and Automotive Engineering IVK

Further information: [email protected] 1 Not valid for ticket category doctoral candidate/students

REGISTRATIONRegister now at www.stuttgarter-symposium.de You can find the conditions of participation for the event online at fkfs-veranstaltungen.de/3/terms-and-conditions/

ORGANIZERS

FKFS is an independent institute and provides research and develop-ment services for the international automotive industry. The Institute offers highly specialized test stands and test facilities with a unique range of self-developed measurement and testing, years of experience with the development of simulation tools and excellent know-how of the employees.

FKFS – Research Institute of Automotive Engineering and Vehicle Engines Stuttgart Pfaffenwaldring 12 | 70569 Stuttgart | www.fkfs.de Phone +49 711 685-65888 | [email protected]

Scientific Management Prof. Dr. Michael Bargende, Managing Board Automotive Powertrains Prof. Dr. Hans-Christian Reuss, Managing Board Automotive Mechatronics Prof. Dr. Andreas Wagner, Managing Board Automotive Engineering

Photos: Frank Eppler and Uli Regenscheit

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