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کلمات کلیدی مربوط به کتاب گزارش مالی سال مالی 2012 برای تحقیق و توسعه پیشرفته موتور احتراق: حمل و نقل، موتورهای احتراق داخلی (ICE)
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توجه داشته باشید کتاب گزارش مالی سال مالی 2012 برای تحقیق و توسعه پیشرفته موتور احتراق نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Vehicle Technologies
Office. — U.S. Department of Energy 1000 Independence Avenue,
S.W. Washington, D.C. 20585-0121, December 2012. VII, 396
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Subprogram Overview and Status
Project Highlights
Honors and Special Recognitions/Patents
Future Project Directions
Combustion Research
Argonne National Laboratory: Fuel Injection and Spray Research
Using X-Ray Diagnostics
Sandia National Laboratories: Low-Temperature Automotive Diesel
Combustion
Sandia National Laboratories: Heavy-Duty Low-Temperature and
Diesel Combustion & Heavy-Duty Combustion Modeling
Sandia National Laboratories: Spray Combustion Cross-Cut Engine
Research
Oak Ridge National Laboratory: High-Effiiency Clean Combustion
in Light-Duty
Multi-Cylinder Diesel Engines
Sandia National Laboratories: Large Eddy Simulation Applied to
Advanced Engine Combustion Research
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory: Computationally
Effiient Modeling of High Effiiency Clean Combustion
Engines
Sandia National Laboratories: HCCI and Stratifid-Charge CI
Engine Combustion Research
Sandia National Laboratories: Automotive HCCI Combustion
Research
Oak Ridge National Laboratory: Engine Effiiency Fundamentals –
Accelerating Predictive
Simulation of Internal Combustion Engines with High Performance
Computing
Los Alamos National Laboratory: KIVA Development
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory: Chemical Kinetic Models
for HCCI and Diesel Combustion
Sandia National Laboratories: Free-Piston Electric Generator
(FPEG)
Argonne National Laboratory: Spray and Combustion Modeling
using High-Performance
Computing (HPC) Tools
Oak Ridge National Laboratory: Stretch Effiiency – Exploiting
New Combustion Regimes
Argonne National Laboratory: Use of Low Cetane Fuel to Enable
Low-Temperature Combustion
Argonne National Laboratory: Collaborative Combustion Research
with Basic Energy Science
Oak Ridge National Laboratory: Expanding Robust HCCI Operation
with Advanced Valve and Fuel Control Technologies
Oak Ridge National Laboratory: Cummins-ORNL Combustion
CRADA:Characterization and Reduction of Combustion
Variations
Argonne National Laboratory: Engine Benchmarking CRADA Annual
Report Oak Ridge National Laboratory: Neutron Imaging of
Advanced Transportation Technologies
Argonne National Laboratory: Detailed Assessment of Particulate
Characteristics from a Low-Temperature Combustion Engine
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory: Improved Solvers for
Advanced Combustion Engine Simulation
University of Michigan: University Consortium on Effiient and
Clean High-Pressure Lean-Burn (HPLB) Engines
University of Wisconsin: Optimization of Advanced Diesel Engine
Combustion Strategies
Michigan State University: Flex Fuel Optimized SI and HCCI
Engine
Emission Control R&D
Pacifi Northwest National Laboratory: CLEERS Aftertreatment
Modeling and Analysis
Pacifi Northwest National Laboratory: Enhanced High-Temperature
Performance of NOx Reduction Catalyst Materials
Oak Ridge National Laboratory: Emissions Control for Lean
Gasoline Engines
Oak Ridge National Laboratory: Cummins-ORNL SmartCatalyst
CRADA: NOx Control and Measurement Technology for Heavy-Duty
Diesel Engines
Oak Ridge National Laboratory: Cross-Cut Lean Exhaust Emission
Reduction Simulation (CLEERS): Administrative Support
Oak Ridge National Laboratory: Cross-Cut Lean Exhaust Emissions
Reduction Simulations (CLEERS): Joint Development of Benchmark
Kinetics
Argonne National Laboratory: Development of Advanced Diesel
Particulate Filtration Systems
Pacifi Northwest National Laboratory: Combination and
Integration of DPF-SCR After Treatment
Pacifi Northwest National Laboratory: Deactivation Mechanisms
of Base Metal/Zeolite
Urea Selective Catalytic Reduction Materials, and Development
of Zeolite-Based Hydrocarbon Adsorber Materials
Pacifi Northwest National Laboratory: Fuel-Neutral Studies of
PM Transportation Emissions
Pacifi Northwest National Laboratory: Investigation of Mixed
Oxide Catalysts for NO Oxidation
University of Houston: Development of Optimal Catalyst Designs
and Operating Strategies for Lean NOx Reduction in Coupled
LNT-SCR Systems
University of Connecticut: Three-Dimensional Composite
Nanostructures for Lean NOx Emission Control
Michigan Technological University: Experimental Studies for
DPF, and SCR Model, Control System, and OBD Development for
Engines Using Diesel and Biodiesel Fuels
Health Effects Institute: The Advanced Collaborative Emissions
Study (ACES)
High Effiiency Engine Technologies
Cummins Inc.: Recovery Act: Technology and System Level
Demonstration of Highly Effiient and Clean, Diesel Powered
Class 8 Trucks
Detroit Diesel Corporation: SuperTruck – Improving
Transportation Effiiency through integrated Vehicle, Engine,
and Powertrain Research; Fiscal Year 2012 Engine
Activities
Navistar, Inc.: Development and Demonstration of a
Fuel-Effiient Class 8 Tractor and Trailer Volvo: SuperTruck
Initiative for Maximum Utilized Loading in the United
States
Ford Motor Company: Advanced Gasoline Turbocharged Direct
Injection (GTDI) Engine Development
General Motors, LLC: Lean Gasoline System Development for Fuel
Effiient Small Cars
Chrysler Group, LLCL: Recovery Act – A MultiAir/MultiFuel
Approach to Enhancing Engine System Effiiency
Robert Bosch LLC: Advanced Combustion Concepts – Enabling
Systems and Solutions
Cummins Inc.: Cummins Next Generation Tier 2 Bin 2 Diesel
Filter Sensing Technologies, Inc.: Development of Radio
Frequency Diesel Particulate Filter
Sensor and Controls for Advanced Low-Pressure Drop Systems to
Reduce Engine Fuel Consumption
General Motors, LLC: The Application of High Energy Ignition
and Boosting/Mixing
Technology to Increase Fuel Economy in Spark Ignition Gasoline
Engines by Increasing EGR Dilution Capability
High Effiiency Engine Technologies (Continued)
Eaton Innovation Center: Heavy-Duty Diesel Engines Waste Heat
Recovery Using Roots
Expander Organic Rankine Cycle System
MAHLE Powertain: Next Generation Ultra-Lean Burn
Powertrain
Delphi: Gasoline Ultra-Effiient Vehicle with Advanced
Low-Temperature Combustion
Ford Motor Company: Advanced Boost System Development For
Diesel HCCI Application
Los Alamos National Laborator: Robust Nitrogen Oxide/Ammonia
Sensors for Vehicle Onboard Emissions Control
Oak Ridge National Laboratory: Variable Compression Ratio (VCR)
Assessment to Enable
Higher Effiiency in Gasoline Engines
Solid State Energy Conversion
Gentherm Inc.: Gentherm Thermoelectric Waste Heat Recovery
Project for Passenger Vehicles
General Motors LLC: Improving Energy Effiiency by Developing
Components for Distributed
Cooling and Heating Based on Thermal Comfort Modeling
General Motors Global Research & Development: Development of
Cost-Competitive Advanced
Thermoelectric Generators for Direct Conversion of Vehicle
Waste Heat into Useful Electrical Power
GMZ Energy: Nanostructured High-Temperature Bulk Thermoelectric
Energy Conversion for Effiient Automotive Waste Heat Recovery
Virginia Tech: NSF/DOE Thermoelectrics Partnership Project
SEEBECK: Saving Energy
Effectively by Engaging in Collaborative Research and Sharing
Knowledge Purdue University: NSF/DOE Thermoelectrics
Partnership: Purdue – GM Partnership on Thermoelectrics for
Automotive Waste Heat Recovery
Stanford University: Automotive Thermoelectric Modules with
Scalable Thermo- and Electro Mechanical Interfaces
Stony Brook University: NSF/DOE Thermoelectrics Partnership:
Integrated Design and Manufacturing of Cost-Effective and
Industrial-Scalable TEG for Vehicle Applications Texas A&M
University: NSF/DOE Thermoelectrics Partnership:
Inorganic-Organic Hybrid Thermoelectrics
University of California, Los Angeles: Integration of Advanced
Materials, Interfaces, and Heat Transfer Augmentation Methods
for Affordable and Durable Thermoelectric Devices
University of California, Santa Cruz: High Performance
Thermoelectric System Based on Zintl Phase Materials with
Embedded Nanoparticles Virginia Tech: An Integrated Approach
Towards Effiient, Scalable, and Low-Cost
Thermoelectric Waste Heat Recovery Devices for Vehicles
University of Texas at Austin: NSF/DOE Thermoelectric
Partnership: High-Performance
Thermoelectric Devices Based on Abundant Silicide Materials for
Vehicle Waste Heat Recovery Report
Acronyms, Abbreviations and Defiitions
Index of Primary Contacts