Not too many people know automotive trends
the way the staff does at The Ohio State University's Center for
Automotive Research (OSU CAR). This interdisciplinary research center at
OSU's College of Engineering focuses on advanced electric propulsion
and energy storage systems, engines and alternative fuels, intelligent
transportation and vehicular communication systems, autonomous vehicles,
vehicle chassis systems, and vehicle safety.
Other engineering
trends focus on improving transmissions (adding speeds), accessory load
reduction through the intelligent energy management of other auto parts online, vehicle electrification, hybridization, improved battery management systems, new battery chemistries, and power electronics.
"Weight reduction in vehicle subsystems is also being tested by using
lightweight structures made from alternative materials such as aluminum,
magnesium, composites, plastics, and multi-material construction," adds
Rizzoni.
Battery Systems
Battery management systems
are being designed to meet performance, life, and warranty goals for
both batteries and their monitoring and management systems. "Automakers
need to fully understand how varying operational limits affect the life
of battery systems through extensive testing and modeling, followed by
developing sophisticated algorithms to track and predict various
parameters, such as state of charge and state of health through the life
of the battery," comments Rizzoni.
Downsizing and Turbocharging
The two main benefits in downsizing an internal combustion engine are
thermodynamic and mechanical. "From a thermodynamic point of view, the
engine operation will move towards higher loads, at which the engine
efficiency is higher," says Rizzoni. "From the mechanical point of view,
the positive aspect lies in the reduction of the friction in the piston
units, together with the reduction of the number of auto parts manufacturer."
Downsized engines
are lighter than conventional engines, thereby reducing vehicle mass
and the improving vehicle fuel consumption. Turbocharging recovers the
energy of the exhaust gasses to increase the inducted charge, therefore
increasing the power-to-displacement ratio. "A downsized and
turbocharged engine has the potential to have the same or better
performance as a non-downsized, normally aspirated engine, with the
advantage of a significant increase of fuel efficiency," says Rizzoni.
Advanced Combustion Modes
Engineers are working to increase the efficiency of internal combustion engines by developing several advanced combustion modes .
One of these modes is called (homogeneous charge compression ignition)
HCCI. In the HCCI combustion, a highly homogenized mixture of air, fuel,
and combustion products from the previous cycle is auto-ignited by
compression. "This combustion mode aims at combining the advantages of
modern diesel and gasoline combustion processes, namely low emissions
and high efficiency," states Rizzoni.
Another research trend
targets ways to recover the energy that is normally dissipated through
the coolant and the exhaust gas systems of automotive powertrains using
innovative waste heat recovery devices. These systems can convert
thermal energy into mechanical or electrical energy, thus increasing the
overall efficiency of the vehicle. Organic Rankine cycle,
thermoelectric systems, turbocompounding, and recuperative thermal
management systems all have potential for significantly increase engine
efficiencies.
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