Wyoming Technical Institute originated in a single 9,000 square foot building in Laramie, Wyoming in 1966. WyoTech offers high-quality, hands-on technical training for the automotive, diesel and collision/refinishing industries. Check out our website for more information about the WyoTech-Laramie campus and its programs: http://www.wyotech.edu/campus/laramie

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Behold! The World's Biggest Diesel Engine!

The world’s biggest diesel engine can’t be found on a car, a truck, an earthmover or even a locomotive. The world’s biggest diesel engine is the Wartsila-Sulzer RTA96-C14 turbocharged two-stroke, which currently powers giant supertankers and cargo ships throughout the world. Built in Switzerland, it is the most powerful and reportedly the most efficient engine of the 21st century.

Even if you’re the most jaded diesel freak, here are some numbers about the RTA96-C14 that will make your eyes pop:

No. of Cylinders: 14
Height: 44 feet
Length: 89 feet
Weight: 2,300 tons
Crankshaft Weight: 300 tons.
Cylinder Bore: 38 inches.
Stoke: 98+ inches.
Individual Cylinder Displacement: 111,143 inches (1820 liters)
Horsepower: 7,790 hp (per cylinder)
Maximum Power Output (at 102 rpm): 108,920 hp.
Thermal Efficiency: More than 50% (!)
Diametral Cylinder Liner Wear Rate: 0.03 mm/1000 hours (very low)
Fuel Consumption at Maximum Economy: 0.260 lbs/hp/hour

The RTA96-C14 also comes in models featuring six to 12 cylinders. Sixteen and 18 cylinder versions are also on the drawing board.

WyoTech Offers Diesel Career Training

If the idea of working with diesel engines excites you, then here's your chance to go pro. WyoTech offers Diesel Technology career training at its campuses in Blairsville, Pa., and Laramie, Wyo. While you won’t get to work on a Wartsila-Sulzer RTA96-C14, the nine-month career training program does teach you how to repair and diagnose problems on the most popular makes of diesel engines, including Cummins, Caterpillar, Detroit Diesel and John Deere. Having completed your Diesel Technology training, you will be qualified to work in diesel service and repair facilities nationwide.

For More Information

For more information on Diesel Technology career training and other automotive career programs, contact WyoTech today!

Friday, September 10, 2010

WyoTech's Motorsport Chassis Fabrication Program Teaches Design, Cutting and Welding Skills

Chassis FabricationEven in today’s high-tech, computer-driven auto industry, there is still a place for traditional hands-on skills like cutting and welding. For career-minded students who like to build cars from the ground up, WyoTech’s flagship campus in Laramie, Wyo., offers a Motorsports Chassis Fabrication program that provides training in this craft.

WyoTech’s Motorsports Chassis Fabrication program focuses on modern metalwork techniques. This includes:

  • Attachment methods

  • Frame design and modifications

  • Measuring, pattern and outline development

  • Mechanical drawing reading and development

  • Metal finishing

  • Metal types and configurations

  • MIG and TIG welding


Career Opportunities

Graduates of WyoTech’s Motorsports Chassis Fabrication program may qualify for a variety of positions, including:

  • Welder

  • Metal Fabricator

  • Race Team Technician

  • Specialty Shop Technician

  • Aftermarket Parts Research and Development


About the Laramie Campus

Founded in 1966, WyoTech’s Laramie, Wyo., campus now occupies 298,000 square feet, including our new 123,000-square-foot diesel/street rod facility. Our instructors are seasoned industry professionals who are eager to start you on your way to career success.

For More Information

For more information about the Motorsports Chassis Fabrication program and other automotive career training programs, contact WyoTech’s Laramie campus today!