It's all about. (On Cars).The keys to the future of personal mobility, Ford believes, can be found in its Model U concept SUV. Brimming with safety and electronic technologies, the vehicle also makes an attempt to chart a course toward the everyday use of hydrogen as a fuel, and the creation of materials and processes that lessen the automobile's environmental impact. "If Henry Ford was to look at a modern-day vehicle," says Laurens van den Acker Laurens van den Acker is an automobile designer from the Netherlands. van den Acker joined Ford Motor Company in 1998, eventually becoming chief designer on the Ford Escape before replacing Moray Callum as global head of design for Mazda in May 2006. , chief designer, Ford Advanced Design, "the only thing that truly would surprise him would be the electronics." Van den Acker is the designer of the Model U, a research concept vehicle created to showcase near-term and long-term technologies, including the first steps toward the creation and use of sustainable materials in automotive manufacture. It encompasses a hydrogen-fueled internal combustion engine Internal combustion engine A prime mover, the fuel for which is burned within the engine, as contrasted to a steam engine, for example, in which fuel is burned in a separate furnace. supplemented by a hybrid-electric drive system, a voice activation system utilizing conversational speech instead of set commands, active safety equipment, and slots that turn the vehicle interior into a giant plug-and-play port. It's an intriguing view of the future. GOOD ENOUGH TO EAT The Model U's soft roof panel employs a fabric from Miliken Automotive built around Poly-lactic Acid (PLA (Programmable Logic Array) A type of programmable logic chip (PLD) that contained arrays of programmable AND and OR gates. PLAs are no longer used. See PLD. (language, music) Pla - A high-level music programming language, written in SAIL. ), a corn-based feedstock. The same basic material also is used for the seats, carpet, instrument panel, door trim and arm rests. Says Ravi Vijayaraghavan. technical specialist, Ford Scientific Research Laboratory, "When you start with a corn-based fabric like this, the ultimate goal is to be able to compost it at the end of its life in order to grow new crops for more material." But won't the materials degrade in use? "You need certain conditions for composting," says Vijayaraghavan, "including the addition of microbes, high temperature and humidity." Spilling a juice box For the record label, see . The Juice Box is a low cost Mattel multimedia player with a small screen (2.7" / 240x160px). It was marketed as a portable media player for kids. The player only played a proprietary cartridge format. on a hot day won't start the process. The same thinking went into the thermoset A polymer-based liquid or powder that becomes solid when heated, placed under pressure, treated with a chemical or via radiation. The curing process creates a chemical bond that, unlike a thermoplastic, prevents the material from being remelted. See thermoplastic. exterior panels which--like the seating foam--use polyester resins partially derived from soy beans. The panels are covered in a UV-cure paint developed by Akzo Nobel Akzo Nobel is a multinational company, active in the fields of healthcare products, coatings and chemicals. Headquartered in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, the company has activities in more than 80 countries, and employs approximately 62,000 people. designed to reduce volatile organic compounds volatile organic compound Environment Any toxic cabon-based (organic) substance that easily become vapors or gases–eg, solvents–paint thinners, lacquer thinner, degreasers, dry cleaning fluids (VOCs), the size of the paint shop, and the amount of energy needed to dry the finish. Other materials of note are the Goodyear tires--related to those used on some models of the European Ford Fiesta--that use corn starch in place of carbon-black filler, and the 5W-20 engine oil supplied by Penzoil with a sunflower oil base. Yet the Model U isn't a refugee from a cooking show, or the vehicle of choice for folks stranded on a desert isle. It is a drivable concept, one actually based on the Focus platform. HYDROGEN POWER WITHOUT THE FUEL CELL "The internal combustion engine works today, the customer benefits are there, and they are recognizable," says Gerhard Schmidt, Ford's vice president, Research and Advanced Engineering. "And with the shift to hydrogen fuel, it could come down to a race between a hydrogen-fueled internal combustion engine [H2 ICE in Ford-speak] and the fuel cell, with the former acting as a bridging technology for many years." That is why, when you open the hood of the Model U, you will find a rather nondescript non·de·script adj. Lacking distinctive qualities; having no individual character or form: "This expression gave temporary meaning to a set of features otherwise nondescript" internal combustion engine staring back at you. Only this engine has a little something up its sleeve. The Model U's 2.3-liter Duratec HE four-cylinder has been upgraded with high-compression pistons, a redesigned intake manifold Noun 1. intake manifold - a manifold consisting of a pipe to carry fuel to each cylinder in an internal-combustion engine fuel system - equipment in a motor vehicle or aircraft that delivers fuel to the engine , two intercoolers (one air-to-air unit behind the front fascia fascia (făsh`ēə), fibrous tissue network located between the skin and the underlying structure of muscle and bone. Fascia is composed of two layers, a superficial layer and a deep layer. and a second air-to-air conditioning piece in the engine compartment), a Vortech centrifugal supercharger supercharger Air compressor or blower used in piston-type internal-combustion engines to increase the amount of air drawn into the cylinders by the movement of the pistons during each intake stroke. , dual fuel rails, hydrogen-tolerant fuel injectors, and an Aston Martin Aston Martin Lagonda Limited is a British manufacturer of luxury performance cars, whose headquarters are at Gaydon, Warwickshire, England. The company name is derived from the Aston Clinton hill climb and one of the company's founders, Lionel Martin. V12-sourced coil-on-plug ignition system ignition system In a gasoline engine, the means used for producing an electric spark to ignite the fuel-air mixture in the cylinders to produce the motive force. The ignition system consists of a storage battery recharged by a generator, an induction coil, a device to . "The engine is running a 12.2:1 compression ratio compression ratio Degree to which the fuel mixture in an internal-combustion engine is compressed before ignition. It is defined as the volume of the combustion chamber with the piston farthest out divided by the volume with the piston in the full-compression position ( ," says Bob Natkin, senior technical specialist, Advanced Spark Ignited Engine Powertrain and Vehicle Research Lab, "and produces 88 kW." Similar engines without the supercharger produced 35% less low-end torque and 50% less top-end power than their gasolinefueled cousins, a performance Natkin stresses was "unacceptable." As the engine is further developed, Natkin says boost will rise from its current 13 psi level to nearly 16 psi, and the supercharger will be replaced by an electronically control led turbocharger tur·bo·charg·er n. See turbosupercharger. tur bo·charged adj. . Moving
the 30 pounds of air per minute through the supercharger eats up 30 hp,
with mechanical losses from the crank-driven device adding another 10%.
Granted, a turbocharger has some uncoupled friction to overcome, but it
uses waste exhaust energy to provide boost; an important consideration
in a clean, high efficiency engine."The dual fuel rails act like primaries and secondaries on an old four-barrel carburetor," says Natkin, "with the ability to get super high flow by kicking the low-flow rails back in if necessary." Because there's no carbon in the fuel, the hydrocarbon and co emissions are below the strictest regulations, while C[O.sub.2] emissions--which aren't regulated--are at 1.5 grams/mile, well below the 350 gram/mile produced by the average car. The only remaining emission is NOx, and since the Model U runs a lean fuel calibration, engine-out NOx levels are already 50% to 75% lower than for a gasoline engine gasoline engine: see internal-combustion engine. gasoline engine Most widely used form of internal-combustion engine, found in most automobiles and many other vehicles. . Work with EGR EGR Engineering EGR Exhaust Gas Recirculation EGR Engineer EGR Early Growth Response EGR Extra Grace Required EGR Enhanced Gas Recovery EGR Embedded GPS Receiver EGR Emergency Generator Room and catalysts should allow Model U to comfortably undercut SULEV SULEV Super Ultra-Low Emission Vehicle emission levels. Hidden away is an electric motor capable of peak continuous operation between 10 kW and 35 kW, making the Model U the world's first hydrogen-hybrid electric vehicle. "The powertrain is flexible and scalable," says Dr. Arun Jaura, project leader, Hybrid Vehicle For other types of "Hybrid Transportation", see . A hybrid vehicle (HV) is a vehicle that uses two or more distinct power sources to propel the vehicle such as: donkey pump pump - a mechanical device that moves fluid or gas by pressure or suction in the transmission case helps in engaging and disengaging dis·en·gage v. dis·en·gaged, dis·en·gag·ing, dis·en·gag·es v.tr. 1. To release from something that holds fast, connects, or entangles. See Synonyms at extricate. 2. the clutch. "We can apply power to the wheels via the engine, or disconnect it and launch using the transmission and electric motor," says Jaura. The electric motor, which stores excess electric power in a fan-cooled lithium-ion battery, also is used to start the H2 ICE engine, spinning it to 1,200 rpm in 300 milliseconds. The fuel is stored in 10,000 psi tanks located under the raised front and rear seats, with a total capacity of 7 kg of hydrogen. (A kilogram of hydrogen has an energy output equal to one gallon of gasoline. Based on its projected 300-mile range, th e Model U gets the equivalent of 43 mpg.) "The Model U is a packaging miracle," says designer van den Acker, "but one of the reasons that it works is that it has a fairly high seating position, and little tumblehome tum·ble·home n. The inward curve of a ship's topsides. [From tumble, to slope inward (obsolete).] . That produces a feeling of space." The seats are fixed, the pedals and steering wheel adjust to fit, and the greater height of the Focus-based concept also added enough space to the engine compartment to simplify packaging the hybrid powertrain. PLAYING THE SLOTS AND SPEAKING YOUR MIND Inside, the dominating theme is slots. Not the Las Vegas kind, but stem-to-stern units along the floor and instrument panel that act as the automotive equivalent of a computer's USB port. "I've always felt we had to look at an interior in terms of hardware and software," says van den Acker, "with the hardware in this case represented by the slots, and the software by all of the accessories you can plug into them." These power slots are supported by the on-board Bluetooth and 802.11b "Wi-Fl" communications protocols, making the Model U capable of downloading information from PDAs, cell phones, and other electronics, while allowing consumers to have up-to-date electronics in their vehicle. (For background on this concept, see "A Slice of Pi," AD&P, June 2002.) This greatly enhances flexibility, and lets the consumer swap-out electronic systems as his needs and budget change. But the flexibility doesn't stop there. By using the same speech recognition technology Visteon supplies to Jaguar and expanding its capabilities, Ford was able to endow the Model U with the ability to recognize non-specific commands, and ask questions when the response given is ambiguous. "Entering a destination into the navigation system is as simple as telling the car to take you to a specific address, or saying something like 'Set a course for Dave's house,"' says Bryan Goodman, technical specialist, Ford Research Lab. "If you have more than one Dave in your address book," he says, "it will ask you which Dave." And while this conjures images of Captain Kirk, the system eliminates the need to memorize specific commands, and lets the driver control vehicle functions without having to take his eyes from the road to turn a knob or flip a switch. ABOVE ALL, SAFETY Safety is a central theme for the Model U, not surprising since the project started as a safety technology showcase (codename: SRV SRV Serving SRV Stevie Ray Vaughan SRV San Ramon Valley SRV Socialist Republic of Vietnam SRV Service Record (DNS) SRV Service Corporation (funeral company; stock symbol) SRV Simian Retrovirus 2003) before expanding to include the hydrogen-hybrid powertrain and sustainable materials technologies. This is fine with Gary Strumolo, senior staff technical specialist, Accident Avoidance Research, who states: "While we're saving the environment with corn-based materials, and phone numbers with voice recognition, we have to remember that the most important thing we have to save are the passengers. The Model U is fitted with adaptable front lights. These adjust the beam one pixel at a time, and can use GPS data and digital maps to assess exactly where the vehicle is, and the current conditions in order to project light exactly where it's needed. Active night vision system uses a laser to illuminate the surroundings such that a camera calibrated cal·i·brate tr.v. cal·i·brat·ed, cal·i·brat·ing, cal·i·brates 1. To check, adjust, or determine by comparison with a standard (the graduations of a quantitative measuring instrument): to the reflected light level (invisible to the naked eye) can capture the image and display it on a screen. "The laser's reach goes far beyond that of high beams," says Strumolo, "and creates an image that looks very natural." In future iterations it will be combined with a technology that can see through dense fog so, as Strumolo puts it, "you won't end up as the 51st car in a 50-car pile-up pile·up or pile-up n. 1. Informal A serious collision usually involving several motor vehicles. 2. An accumulation: "the pile-up of unsold autos" ." Now that seemingly everyone has a light truck, which negates the ability to look beyond the vehicle in front of you, Ford has developed a patented system it calls "Traffic View." Cameras mounted in the side mirrors focus around the sides of the vehicles ahead, and display their composite image on a screen mounted in one of the interior power slots. "This is helpful in traffic," says Strumolo, "but has perhaps its greatest impact in leftturn situations against on-coming traffic." And because the cameras produce a stereo image, the system can represent distance as well as speed, thus enhancing the driver's vision. In many ways, the Model U is Ford's vision for the automobile's second hundred years, much as the Model T was its vision for the first hundred, though there's no telling if or when the showcased technologies will appear in production. And that, says Gerhard Schmidt, is the way it should be. "With the Model U we are looking at what form mobility might take by addressing some of the problems that might deny this freedom to future generations. I'll admit, it's not the complete answer, but it is a step along the way." OVERALL DIMENSIONS (in inches) Length 166.5 Width 71.2 Height 65 Wheelbase 105.7 F/R Track 62.3 F/F Overhang 30.7/30.1 |
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