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Technology


1) Nissan resourced GTI to determine the source of the 4 cylinder NISSAN Altima's excessive oil consumption. GTI used its technology to determine the cause and wrote the protocol to resolve the issue.


2) Jeff Bodine asked GTI to help in the engineering and design of the US Olympic Bob Sled in an attempt to become the world’s fastest. GTI used the ultrasound acoustical technology via the company's  Sound Logic Software to determine the best design for the runners which resulted in a number one title.

3) NASCAR asked GTI to evaluate the Dale Earnhardt crash and provide data to help better understand the cause of his untimely death. Speed, G Force, impact to the retaining wall and contact by race cars were the causes in question.   


4) A company recruited GTI to help with infinity cruise control evaluation to determine periodic malfunctions. GTI determined it was due to frequency interferenced by an outside source, and the company provided a recommendation to resolve the problem.


5) The US. Department of Energy asked GTI to design, build and test a system that could determine the State of Health of a Lithium-Ion battery using a Non-Destructive manner. GTI built and tested the system, and it is said to be the only one in the world.


6) GTI designed and built a system for NASCAR that could evaluate the mechanical quality of a race car during a race. Instead of using sensors on board the vehicle, GTI used the acoustical ultrasound collected from the vehicle as the car sped by.



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This is a picture of the NISSAN Altima crosshatch study due to excessive oil consumption. Sound logic hardware and software could determine the condition of the crosshatch without dismantling any part of the vehicle.

 

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