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MD/HD CO 2 Reduction by Hybridization & WHR. Technology Impact on Emission Control Dr. Uwe Zink, Corning Incorporated Director, Emerging Industry Technology April 4, 2011. Agenda. CO 2 Context Hybridization Motivation Powertrain implication Aftertreatment design considerations
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MD/HD CO2 Reduction byHybridization & WHR Technology Impact on Emission Control Dr. Uwe Zink, Corning Incorporated Director, Emerging Industry Technology April 4, 2011
Agenda • CO2 Context • Hybridization • Motivation • Powertrain implication • Aftertreatment design considerations • Technology sorting • Heat Energy Recovery Approaches in Industry • Rankine cycle considerations • Summary
CO2 Context & considerations On-Road focus
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 DoE SuperTruck Vehicle fuel eco demo ACEA: 20% reduction goal (*) DoE: +50% freight efficiency Prototype demo DAG’s “Shaping Future Transportation” (*) “Road to Emission Free Mobility (LD & HD)”(*) CO2/Fuel Eco - Government / OE Initiatives HD CO2/Fuel Consumption Reduction: Different approaches JP: Fuel consumption, EU: CO2 focus(?), EPA: GHG focus JP: Fuel cons. -12% vs 2002 Tighter JP Regs (assumption) Tighter EPA Regs EPA CO2e (CO2; N2O, CH4 caps; BC) New EU Regs CO2 (assumption) (*): www.Daimler.com, MTZ 1-’09, http://www.cat.com/sd2009, http://www.deere.com/en_US/globalcitizenship/stewardship/metrics.html
-20% Fuel consumption evolution in EuropeACEA’s Goal(*): 20% Fuel consumption reduction by 2020 –Assume vehicle 10 mpg per CCJ 3/31/10 quoting DTNA @ MATS (*) MTZ 1-’09, Daimler SAE Gothenborg 9-’10
CO2 & fuel consumptions measures-Aerodynamics, vehicle weight, engine, tires, drivetrain Ref.: Technologies and Approaches to Reducing the Fuel Consumption of Medium- and Heavy-Duty Vehicles, April 2010; http://www.nap.edu/catalog/12845.html
Class 6-8 Hybrid Truck Production: Hybrid Trucks to Set to Account for 8 Percent of Total Truck Production by 2015 (Frost & Sullivan, HTUF 10/’09)
MD/HD-Vocational Applications are Targets for Hybridization High Potential for Braking Energy Recovery Vehicle Type 5/07 Michigan Clean Fleet Conference
Targeting combustion engine operation at optimum BSFC points Ref: Hydraulic Hybrid Vehicle System Panel
Diesel Engine Operation Steady State Transient “Hybridization” Hybridization impact on conventional powertrain -Combustion engine selection (“downsized”) & operation (less transient”) Ref: DTF 3-08 Volvo
Conventional: 12l, OM 457 LA Hybrid: 4.8l, OM 924 LA Compensation for torque & power 4 wheel hub electric motors, ea. @ 60 kW continuous 80 kW peak OM 457 LA 1900 OM 924 LA 1500 800 OM 457 LA 400 1000 1400 1800 2200 rpm OM 924 LA Combustion Engine “Downsizing” -Example (MB Citaro G) Mercedes Benz Website http://www.mercedes-benz.de
Cost, Certification & OBD issues need to be resolved Navistar, HTUF 10/2009
HILS – Making its way into MD/HD Homologation Procedures J-MLIT at ACEA Mtg Dec.3, 2009: A Global Approach to Sustainable Freight Transport
Outlook: Waste Heat Recovery in combination with Hybrids “Integrated Powertrain and Vehicle Technologies for Fuel Efficiency Improvement and CO2 Reduction”, DDC, DEER 2009
A/T Impact of Hybridization on Freightliner M2 DPF Regeneration Interval increases Freightliner, HTUF 10/2009
A/T Impact of Hybridization on Freightliner M2 DPF Regeneration Interval increases Freightliner, HTUF 10/2009
Emissions are very low… aftertreatment likely not needed. Series Electric Class 8 Truck & City Bus w/ Range Extender-Freightliner Columbia (Parker-Artisane-Capstone), ZEM (Italy) Parker, HTUF 2010; http://zemplc.com/technology.php
LD Example (Prius III, 1.8l ICE) -Intermittent ICE Operation, Lower exhaust gas temps & aggressive catalyst heating Aggressive Catalyst Heating in Prius Umicore, 4/2010
Class 6-8 Hybrid Truck Production: Hybrid Trucks to Set to Account for 8 Percent of Total Truck Production by 2015 (Frost & Sullivan, HTUF 10/’09)
Current offerings (NAFTA) http://www.afdc.energy.gov/afdc/vehicles/heavy/hybrid_systems
Hybridization Market Triggers • Fuel prices -some anticipate $4++(US) • CO2 regs -getting into place • Tax incentives -key to mitigate • Cost reduction -significant effort needed
38.7% Engine Hard/Software, NOx calibration, A/T Efficiency Stanton, Deer 2009 Context: Engine based fuel economy levers Reduced pumping losses -intake -exhaust (e.g. A/T) Heat Energy Recovery Energy Flow Chart @ B50 point of a 290kW engine, Behr, Wien 2009
EGR Cooling TEG BMW’s TEG in EGR Loop4 cyl Diesel engine Suggested to move to exhaust system location for higher recovery (500W rather than 100W on EGR) Ref: BMW, 5th Emission Control, Dresden, 6/10
Mechanical/Electrical Turbocompounding-extracting heat upstream of aftertreatment DDC Mechanical Turbocompounder Bowman Industries, SAE ComVec 2009 BSFC simulation data for from a “typical” heavy duty engine, >10ltrs and with 2010+ emissions compliance
Cummins Example-showing R245fa working fluid Cummins, SIAT Jan. 2011
Iveco Glider-Concept Vehicle • Condensor • Expander:Turbine • Boiler Lastauto Omnibus 12/2010
R&D ongoing for expander machines • Turbine • High rpm speeds • Piston • e.g. Voith’s “Steam Expander” • 2 cylinder, ~0.75l displacement • Rotary/Sliding Vane • Axial piston rotary • Considerations: • Expansion ratio • Ability to handle wet vapor (X<1), i.e. two-phase flow with droplets • Working fluid compatibility • GWP • other
Rankine Working Fluid candidatesR245fa, Ethanol, Water, Water/Ethanol, other • Choice based upon: • Critical point • Decomposition temperature • Slope of saturated vapor line • Environmental/Safety aspects • other
Working fluids considerations • Chemical and physical characteristics • E.g. decomposition temperature • Achievable system pressure • cost for pumps, condensor, heat exchanger along with pressure level • Environmental considerations • GWP
Technologies emerging that will have an impact on aftertreatment design -> A/T industry needs to prepare for • Hybridization • ICE downsizing • Shift in operating points • Certification/Homologation procedures • Exhaust Heat Energy Recovery • New processes • Additional components • Weight • Space • Backpressure
Thank you for your kind attention! Questions are welcome!