Green Technologies and the Mobility Industry

Title: Green Technologies and the Mobility Industry
Author: Dr. Andrew Brown
ISBN: 0768034949 / 9780768034943
Format: Soft Cover
Pages: 283
Publisher: SAE
Year: 2010
Availability: 45-60 days

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This book features 20 SAE technical papers, originally published in 2009 and 2010, which showcase how the mobility industry is developing greener products and staying responsive – if not ahead of – new standards and legal requirements. These papers were selected by SAE International’s 2010 President Dr. Andrew Brown Jr., Executive Director and Chief Technologist for Delphi Corporation.

Authored by international experts from both industry and academia, they cover a wide range of cutting-edge subjects including powertrain electrification, alternative fuels, new emissions standards and remediation strategies, nanotechnology, sustainability, in-vehicle networking, and how various countries are also stepping up to the “green challenge”.

Green Technologies and the Mobility Industry also offers additional useful information: the most recent Delphi Worldwide Emissions Standards booklets, which will be shipped with the print version of this title, or as part of the PDF download, if you purchase the ebook version.

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Part I : Introduction
Chapter 1 :
The Quest for a Green and Sustainable Mobility Industry

Part II : Vehicle Electrification
Chapter 2 :
Bridging the Gap from Gasoline to Hybrids: Using Systems Engineering to Deliver Advanced Powertrain Technologies (2010-01-0012)
Chapter 3 : Hybrid Drive Systems for Industrial Applications (2009-24-0061)
Chapter 4 : A Survey on Electric/Hybrid Vehicles (2010-01-0856)
Chapter 5 : Diesel Hybrids – The Logical Path towards Hybridisation (2009-28-0046)
Chapter 6 : Technology Improvement Pathways to Cost-effective Vehicle Electrification (2010-01-0824)

Part III : Fuels & Emissions
Chapter 7 :
Demonstration of Power Improvements on a Diesel Engine
Chapter 8 : Automotive Materials Engineering Challenges and Solutions
Chapter 9 : A Study on Refrigerant Irregular Emission from China Mobil Air Conditioning Vehicles Based on JD Power Result (2010-01-0479)
Chapter 10 : Review of CO2 Emissions and Technologies in theRoad Transportation Sector (2010-01-1276)
Chapter 11 : Fuel Economy Impact Evaluation of Hybrid Vehicles
Chapter 12 : Solution for India Towards Clean and CO2 Efficient Mobility (2009-26-0075)

Part IV : Sustainable Mobility
Chapter 13 :
FCV’s for a More Sustainable Mobility in 2050 (2010-01-0850)
Chapter 14 : Is Mobility As We Know It Sustainable? (2009-01-0598)
Chapter 15 : Sustainable Green Design and Manufacturing Requirements and Risk Analysis Within A Statistical Framework ( 2009-01-1187)
Chapter 16 : Sustainable (Green) Aviation: Challenges and Opportunities (2009-01-3085)

Part V : New Technologies
Chapter 17 :
In-Vehicle Networking Technology for 2010 and Beyond (2010-01-0687)
Chapter 18 : Development of Injector for the Direct Injection Homogeneous Market Using Design for Six Sigma (2010-01-0594)
Chapter 19 : Boosted HCCI for High Power without Engine Knock and with Ultra-Low NOx Emissions - Using Conventional Gasoline (2010-01-1086)
Chapter 20 : Measuring Near Zero Automotive Exhaust Emissions – Zero Is a Very Small Precise Number (2010-01-1301)
Chapter 21 : Nanotechnology Applications in Future Automobiles (2010-01-1149)

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