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Wednesday, July 11, 2007

How Fast is your Fuel Cell?

FORD MOTOR COMPANY AIMS FOR WORLD LAND SPEED RECORD WITH PRODUCTION-BASED HYDROGEN FUEL CELL POWERED VEHICLE


By Chris Kassab, FCN

The Ford Fusion Hydrogen 999, which is powered completely by hydrogen fuel cells, is the product of a year-long collaborative effort between Ford's fuel cell team, Roush Racing, Ballard Power Systems and Ohio State University. Ford's goal is to become the world's first Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) fuel cell car to travel 200 mph. The vehicle will race during Bonneville Speed Week in August at the renowned Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah.

Ford Motor Company unveiled a car built to set the world land speed record for a production-based hydrogen fuel cell powered vehicle Tuesday at the Dearborn Development Center during an all-day media program designed to showcase Ford vehicles and technologies of the future.
"It may sound cliché, but we're chasing a dream," said Matt Zuehlk, member of the Ford fuel cell team and lead engineer for the Fusion Hydrogen 999. "We see an opportunity to make history for Ford Motor Company, and it's extremely exciting."

Zuehlk says that if the vehicle achieves its goal at Bonneville, it won't be the first time that a Ford "999" sets a land speed record.

"In 1904, Henry Ford set a land speed record at 91.37 mph on a frozen-over Lake St. Clair with a car named '999,'" he explained. "Mr. Ford had a dream of being fast and innovative. We're back at land speed racing 100 years later, and now we're showcasing Ford's innovation in fuel cell technology."

The exterior of the Fusion Hydrogen 999 looks like a standard Fusion with a few key differences, according to Zuehlk.

"We have made some modifications to the body to make it more aerodynamic. The 999 is much lower to the ground. There are no mirrors on the vehicle, and the traditional grille in the front that lets air into the radiator is not there because we don't have a radiator onboard," he said. "We have a different charter with this vehicle and that is to be fast, to be stable at high speeds and to have fun achieving a lofty goal for Ford Motor Company."

Media gathered at Tuesday's event also had an opportunity to drive concept vehicles from this year's auto shows -- the Ford Airstream, the Ford Interceptor and the Lincoln MKR. Some of the company's alternative fuel vehicles were also on site for reporters to test drive, including the Ford E-450 bus, which uses hydrogen fuel to power its supercharged 6.8-liter V-10 engines, the Ford Focus Fuel Cell and the Ford Edge with HySeries Drive, which is the world's first plug-in hybrid electric fuel cell vehicle.

"The Ford Edge with HySeries Drive is a demonstration of what could hit the market and actually be viable for our customers," said Zuehlk. "We still have a fuel cell onboard the vehicle, but its main power source is a lithium ion battery pack, so you can drive up to 20 to 25 miles on a battery only and then when that battery is depleted to a certain level, the fuel cell automatically turns on creating electricity to charge that battery pack again."
Bryce Hoffman, an auto writer for The Detroit News, test drove the HySeries Edge.
"I was surprised by how peppy it was," he said. "The acceleration and the power are very impressive."

"The normal harshness of a combustion engine is gone," added Evan McCausland, a writer for AutoWeek, comparing the HySeries Edge to the standard version. "It feels more refined."
Zuehlk says that it may be possible for Ford to have a limited production fleet of fuel cell vehicles on the road in 10 to 15 years.

"It's a two-fold path that needs to be walked and walked efficiently," he said. "We have to make the vehicles themselves commercially viable and less expensive, but it's also the infrastructure. Until you can go to the local fuel station and get hydrogen to fuel these vehicles, it's going to be hard to convince consumers to buy them."

To that end, Zuehlk says he and his team are working in tandem with the U.S. Department of Energy, which is funding Ford's technology demonstration vehicles like the Edge with HySeries Drive.

"We want to help them understand that we're building vehicles that should fill a path to commercialization by demonstrating a 'no compromises' vehicle for customers," he explained. "The other piece of the puzzle is that the hydrogen infrastructure would be set in place to support these vehicles."

Zuehlk and others involved with Tuesday's media event hope to show that Ford Motor Company is not resting on its laurels in the development of alternative fuel vehicles.
"We are definitely not lagging behind the competition as far as demonstrating innovative alternative fuel vehicles is concerned," he said. "Our goal is to make sure that whatever we're building within our research labs is a high-quality and efficient alternative fuel vehicle so that we can have fuel cell vehicles that the average person could be driving in the relatively near future."
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Monday, July 2, 2007

That Chinese Tires Fail

That Chinese-made tires fail should be no surprise to anyone. China accounts for 85 percent of all recalled products in the United States, is the world's largest polluter, and has no concern for human rights. The fact that Americans, or any caring people, still do business with communist China is an issue.

Below is a round up of news about the China made tire recall.

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Thursday, June 28, 2007

Techno driving

Folks who want to be in the know about whats next for the automotive industry often look for information sources outside of the normal automotive channels. A couple months back I was searching through semiconductor and electronics news in search of a scoop about the state of automotive electronics. I found a few things, including an article from Electronic Supply & Manufacturing. Unfortunately, I am only getting around to sharing it, sorry. :-(.


Big auto looks to be in turmoil. Ford Motor Co. (Dearborn, Mich.) in January announced a $12.7 billion loss for 2006, its worst ever. Chrysler Group, a unit of DaimlerChrysler AG, reported a $1.5 billion loss and announced plans to cut some 10,000 jobs and close U.S. factories. General Motors Corp. (Detroit) is also expected to report losses in what seems to be a bleak situation. From the global view, however, it's just not so.

New regions are emerging that could help offset the flat sales in established markets. Car OEMs are building factories in India, Russia and China. Last year, China displaced Japan as the world's second-largest car market.


Read the ESM article.
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Wednesday, May 2, 2007

LAND ROVER BACKS EQUESTRIAN ELITE


Land Rover is proud to announce today its support of British Three-Day Eventing as 'The Official Vehicle to the British Eventing Team'.
World Championship team silver medallists William Fox-Pitt and Daisy Dick join fellow team member and individual gold medallist Zara Phillips, along with other squad members Sharon Hunt and Oliver Townend, in each receiving the keys to a multi-award-winning Land Rover Discovery 3.

This represents the next stage of Land Rover's growing association with one of the most successful sports in the UK. Land Rover is title sponsor to The Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials and also a long-term supporter of world champion Zara Phillips - the face of a Land Rover UK advertising campaign.

Miss Phillips commented: "There is a natural fit between Land Rover and equestrian sports. I am delighted to have their support not only of my own career but also for the team. This will no-doubt help in the British Team's preparation to achieve success at the forthcoming European Championships in Italy and beyond."

The Discovery 3 is already a British success story, having now won more than 95 awards around the globe including 'What Car? Car of the Year' and the BBC Top Gear 'Best SUV'. It also holds Guinness Book of Records recognition as the most-awarded vehicle ever.

The company's long-term commitment to equestrian sports goes back to 1980 when Land Rover supported training sessions and bursaries for young riders, created and run by Captain Mark Phillips and branded the ‘Range Rover Team’. Land Rover continues as official vehicle supplier to a number of equestrian events including The Royal Windsor Horse Show, Bramham International Horse Trials and The Festival of British Eventing at Gatcombe Park.

Look out for the British Eventing team members at The Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials – 30 August to 2 September 2007. To find out more about Land Rover's sponsorships or to book a test drive visit your Land Rover local dealer or log onto www.landrover.co.uk

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DEARBORN TO HOST 75TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION FOR LEGENDARY 1932 FORD ‘DEUCE’ COUPE


Mark your calendars and plan your vacation this summer as America gathers to celebrate two automotive and cultural icons: The 1932 Ford and Henry Ford’s Flathead V-8 engine.

To commemorate the 75th-anniversary of these two landmark automotive icons, a once-in-a-lifetime celebration will take place in Dearborn, Mich., on Aug.9-12, 2007. Activities surrounding the event will include a swap meet, a concours d’elegance, cruises, specialty vehicle displays, a drive-in date night and gathering at the Henry Ford’s Greenfield Village. Co-sponsors of this event include Ford Motor Company, MHRA (Michigan Hot Rod Association) and the Early Ford V-8 Club of America. Edsel Ford will serve as Honorary Chairman, Ford President and CEO Alan Mulally as Grand Marshal and Keith Crain, Chairman of Crain Communications Inc., as Executive Advisor.

Few vehicles in history have had as great an impact on the American culture as the 1932 Ford. Trumpeted at its launch as “a revolutionary automobile,” the ‘Deuce,’ which originally cost $500 has been modified, raced, cruised, deified, celebrated in film, revised, and recreated over the past 75 years. Today, the legendary ‘Deuce’ – of Little Deuce Coupe fame – is indisputably the most sought out vehicle by restorers and hot-rodders alike. Today, restored and high-end versions of the ’32 can cost buyers well into six figures.

The Ford Flathead V-8 is to engines as the ‘Deuce’ is to cars. Built from 1932 to 1953, the engine proved so robust and adaptable to racing that it spawned a cottage industry of high-performance and racing parts. Today, the Flathead enjoys an unequalled resurgence in popularity among traditional and modern-day hot-rod fanatics alike.

For more information, please visit http://www.deuce75.com/ or call 313-415-2699.




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Thursday, April 26, 2007

Automotive Engineering Students at Ohio State University are gunning for a Land Speed Record

Students from Ohio State University's engineering school are hoping to set another Land Speed Record for electric vehicles when the test the Buckeye Bullet 2 later this year.

"Buckeye Bullet 2 is the second generation of the student-designed and -built, alternative fuel race car," the team said in its official announcement. "In 2004, the first Bullet, which ran on batteries, set a new land speed record with an average time of 315 mph at the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah. Buckeye Bullet 2 will run on hydrogen fuel cells. It is the world’s first hydrogen fuel cell powered land speed racing research vehicle."


The students plan to finish building the Bullet 2 in time for more record-setting land speed attempts in Bonneville this August. Already they have completed the chassis with assistance from EWI on the design, materials selection and construction. In addition, they developed a computer rendering of the car to model its aerodynamics and then tested it in February at Penske Technology Group’s state-of-the-art wind tunnel in Mooresville, N.C. The tunnel is used to test NASCAR stock cars but was converted specifically for testing the Buckeye Bullet. Now, the students are working closely with industry partners to integrate the fuel cells into the vehicle.

“Every day the Bullet teaches us leadership and project management skills that we can take into the real world, where we can have an immediate impact,” says team leader Isaac Harper, a senior majoring in mechanical engineering.

The Buckeye Bullet project is designed to prepare College of Engineering students for technical leadership positions in global engineering companies by providing engineering, business, teamwork and leadership training.


Even before they graduate, students on the team are taking advantage of its
learning opportunities.

For example, Harper, used software donated by 3D Vision and SolidWorks to three-dimensionally model the vehicle’s body. And Kimberly Stevens, a senior majoring in aeronautical and astronautical engineering, used software accessible at the Ohio Supercomputer Center to model real-world aerodynamics for the vehicle in preparation for the wind tunnel tests.

With her experience, Stevens has obtained two jobs: a co-op position with Honda Research and Development and a research job at Ohio State’s Department of Aerospace Engineering.

“I am taking some numerical aerodynamics classes, and having access to the Ohio Supercomputer Center’s resources allows me to apply what I'm learning in class for something practical and cool: making a land speed car that goes 350 mph! I have actually grown to thoroughly enjoy computational fluid dynamics and plan to make a career out of it. In the more near-term future, I will start a master's degree in 2008,” she said.

The research nature of the Bullet project enables students to work with technology that will benefit the economy, environment and society. In addition, the students partner with more than 50 companies from various industries, providing research data and receiving engineering support in return.

“With the BB2 being the very first hydrogen fuel cell powered streamliner, there are an entirely different set of new challenges that no one has ever solved,” Harper says. “While the fuel cells themselves have been in production for some time, they were never intended for 350 mph. So with the added performance comes a whole set of exciting and new challenges. You can’t Google ‘hydrogen fuel cell streamliner’ and get back a list of companies that supply pieces and parts. We have had to look outside the box and into different industries for many of the solutions required.”

The Buckeye Bullet is one of many student projects at Ohio State’s Center for Automotive Research, where interdisciplinary research is focused on advanced powertrain systems for reduced fuel consumption and emissions; intelligent transportation systems and autonomous vehicles; noise, vibrations and dynamics; chassis systems; and vehicle and occupant safety. The 35,000-square-foot center offers advanced experimental facilities that include engine and vehicle dynamometers; vibration, noise and acoustics laboratories; intelligent and autonomous vehicle laboratories; engine fluid mechanics and combustion research facilities; and electric, hybrid-electric propulsion, fuel cell and electrochemical energy storage research facilities.

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Tuesday, April 24, 2007

The New Buick Riviera Round up

General Motors unveiled a stunning, hybrid, and worldly new Buick Riviera at the Shanghai Auto Show and the Internet has some really good content related to this new Buick, (the first in eight years). Here are links to several articles related to this Chinese Buick Riviera







Chevrolet Volt and Buick Riviera

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