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Class Period 02 Date: Jan 15, 2014Page: 1MEEM / ECE 5295Advanced Propulsion for Hybrid Electric VehiclesClass Period 02Group Presentations –Intro to HEV (WHY)Jeffrey D. NaberProfessorMEEM DepartmentMichigan Tech University Email: [email protected]: 906-487.1938Copyright © 2014 Michigan TechClass Period 02 Date: Jan 15, 2014Page: 2Course Introduction•Assignment Group Presentations (01)•Overview of the HEV Curriculum•Intro to HEV/EV – LDV electrificationGroup Presentations – Eight On‐Campus GroupsFriday (1/17)1Energy –Focus on impacts of transportation‐ DiscussionsWednesday (1/22)2Engine Technologies & Liquid fuels – including renewable3Energy storage with a focus on batteries – needs, performance, cost for vehicle electrification as a function of electrification levelFriday (1/24)4 Electrical generation and transmission – impact of electrifying the LDV vehicle fleet5Well to Wheels –Comparison of powertrain technologies for reducing energy consumption and CO2emissions.Monday (1/27)5CAFE and CO2regulations for vehicles –US and world6 Trends and future of LDV Electrification –US and worldCopyright © 2014 Michigan TechClass Period 02 Date: Jan 15, 2014Page: 4Group Presentations (continued)Wednesday (1/29)7 Summary Powertrain and Vehicle Technologies –Fuel consumption, reduction, cost and payback8 PHEV/EV ChargingPresentation Details 15 minute presentation with 5 minutes for questions. This means 10 slides. Focus on quality and not quantity.  Develop summary tables and charts. Give summary and conclusions Use course template and follow guidelines for presentations.  All material must be supported by and correctly referenced.• Don’t use miscellaneous web material as your primary sources. • Use reference reports and technical documents (e.g., report information given here)• Limit primary references to 1 or 2 reports. Draft due to me 8AM the workday (M‐F) before your presentation. Bring a hardcopy of the presentation to class –2 slides per page –one side onlyRelate totransportation and vehicle electrificationCopyright © 2014 Michigan TechClass Period 02 Date: Jan 15, 2014Page: 5Reading and Discussion for FridaySee Supplemental Material on CanvasCopyright © 2014 Michigan TechClass Period 02 Date: Jan 15, 2014Page: 6Supplemental Reading MaterialCopyright © 2014 Michigan TechClass Period 02 Date: Jan 15, 2014Page: 7Supplemental Reading MaterialCopyright © 2014 Michigan TechClass Period 02 Date: Jan 15, 2014Page: 8Additional Reference MaterialUS Energy Information Administration (EIA)www.eia.govNational Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)www.nhtsa.govNational Academies Presswww.nap.eduDOE EERE Vehicle Technologies Programwww1.eere.energy.gov/vehiclesandfuelsEPA, NIST, European, and other international counter partsCopyright © 2014 Michigan TechClass Period 02 Date: Jan 15, 2014Page: 9Example SlideAll material must be appropriately referenced(Author & Title)US EIA, Annual Energy Outlook Early Release, 2014YearFuel Supply (106barrels/day)Supplementas neededText must be equivalent to16 point or largerRemove redundant textMake good use of slide space.Make figures large.Paraphrase text.Copyright © 2014 Michigan TechClass Period 02 Date: Jan 15, 2014Page: 10US Liquid Fuel Supply• Introduce the figure• Discuss what is plotted• Define terms (What is tight oil?)• Discuss major trends• Discuss at lease one key observation ‐ List to help you remember Overall usage is flat Imports are decreasing because of tight oil production Why did you include the figure? How does it fit into the overall presentationUS EIA, Annual Energy Outlook Early Release, 2014YearFuel Supply (106barrels/day)Title should introduce the figureThis is going to tak etwo minutes @ minimum18M barrels/day = 9 liters per day per personCopyright © 2014 Michigan TechClass Period 02 Date: Jan 15, 2014Page: 11Course Introduction•Assignment Group Presentations (01)•Overview of the HEV Curriculum•Intro to HEV/EV – LDV electrificationCopyright © 2014 Michigan TechClass Period 02 Date: Jan 15, 2014Page: 12MAGMA Endorsed and DELEG SponsoredCurriculum Endorsed by MAGMACopyright © 2014 Michigan TechClass Period 02 Date: Jan 15, 2014Page: 13Timeline2008Fall Spring Summer Fall Spring Summer Fall Spring Summer MTU, GM, ESD Initiate Adv Propulsion for HEDVFirst Course Delivered DL(ESD‐Class + GM‐Labs) and On Campus MAGMA Fun ds MTU and Wayne State for two HEV with Battery Sp ecializationMAGMA 1st CourseMAGMA 2n d CourseDOE FOA DOE HEDV Fund ingFull Course Offerings (DL and OC)Mob ile Lab MAGMA Fun ds for 50% IncAdv HEV + ?2008‐2009 2009‐2010 2010‐20112009 2010 2011Copyright © 2014 Michigan TechClass Period 02 Date: Jan 15, 2014Page: 14DOE HEDV Program“Curriculum and Delivery in Engineering for Hybrid Electric Drive Vehicles, Meeting the Needs of the Automotive Industry for New Engineering Talent and Retraining.”• Development of new courses, modification of existing courses, and inclusion of existing courses (see Table),•


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