SAE Energy and Propulsion Conference and Exhibition 2023

SAE Energy and Propulsion Conference and Exhibition 2023
SAE Energy and Propulsion Conference and Exhibition 2023

SAE Energy and Propulsion Conference and Exhibition 2023

Greenville, South Carolina, USA7-9 November 2023

Join at us the Energy & Propulsion Conference & Exhibition where we will be presenting technical papers SAE 2023-01-1668 and SAE 2023-01-1675, and connect with the entire industry for a valuable exchange of ideas.

For more than 80 years, the Energy & Propulsion Conference & Exhibition (previously called the Powertrains, Fuels & Lubricants Conference & Exhibition) has served as a valuable meeting place for industry professionals from around the world. To better reflect the pulse of the industry and its move towards electrification, this conference has undergone a name change and the technical program will be enhanced to include new technical sessions focusing on the latest paths to fuel efficiency, zero emissions, and fuel agnostic powertrains.

This conference remains the go-to event for OEMs, suppliers, researchers, engineers, government officials, academics, and other professionals to discover and discuss emerging technologies. While traditional topics of SI combustion and emission controls will still be covered, more content on clean propulsion technologies will be featured, such as fuel cells, advanced batteries, hybrids and electric vehicles, electric motors and power electronics. Fuels will continue an expansion on synthetic fuels, hydrogen, ammonia, and natural gas, especially for heavy-duty applications.

For first time since 2019, this event will be hosted back in the U.S.! Be sure to join us at the industry’s most trusted event November 7–9 in Greenville, South Carolina, to network with leading scientists and design engineers and learn how to implement the latest innovations.


Tuesday, November 6
Powertrains, Components and Sensors Committee Papers
Room Regency CDE
Session FFL510

Time Paper No. Title
11:30 a.m. 2023-01-1668 A New Analytical Method for calculating Transient Lube Oil Consumption with Validation against Measurements
12:30 p.m. 2023-01-1675 Calculation of Thermal Boundary Conditions for Hydrogen Internal Combustion Engines