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Hybrid vehicle turbine engine technology support (HVTE-TS) project. 1995--1996 annual report
Publication year - 1996
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/329529
Subject(s) - automotive engineering , automotive industry , engineering , turbine , propulsion , internal combustion engine , manufacturing engineering , mechanical engineering , aerospace engineering
This report presents a summary of technical work accomplished on the Hybrid Vehicle Turbine Engine--Technology Support (HVTE-TS) Project during calendar years 1995 and 1996. Work was performed under an initial National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) contract DEN3-336. As of September 1996 the contract administration was transferred to the US Department of Energy (DoE) Chicago Operations Office, and renumbered as DE-AC02-96EE50553. The purpose of the HVTE-TS program is to develop gas turbine engine technology in support of DoE and automotive industry programs exploring the use of gas turbine generator sets in hybrid-electric automotive propulsion systems. The program focus is directed to the development of four key technologies to be applied to advanced turbogenerators for hybrid vehicles: Structural ceramic materials and processes; Low emissions combustion systems; Regenerators and seals systems; and Insulation systems and processes. 60 figs., 9 tabs

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