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Outline. IntroductionRecap of MidtermTank MountHydrogen PlumbingFuel Delivery ApparatusThe Spider ManifoldElectronic Fuel and Ignition ControlInjector AnalysisEngine Management System . Outline cont.. Pressure and Temperature Display SystemBusiness CaseBudget AnalysisSummaryConclusi
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1. Hydrogen Car Conversion Justin McBath
Paul Miller
Nick Rader
Edward Yates
Jonathan Blanco
Joe Branam
2. Outline Introduction
Recap of Midterm
Tank Mount
Hydrogen Plumbing
Fuel Delivery Apparatus
The Spider Manifold
Electronic Fuel and Ignition Control
Injector Analysis
Engine Management System
3. Outline cont. Pressure and Temperature Display System
Business Case
Budget Analysis
Summary
Conclusion
4. Introduction This is the second semester of the H2 Saturn Conversion Project. We applied the engineering analysis performed in 385 to develop the hydrogen conversion system for the Saturn Vue.
5. Discovered Problems Using Hydrogen
Power Loss
Pre-Ignition
Leaks
Tank Pressure and Size
5000psia
Approx. 4.26kg
Method of injection
Electronic Port Injection
Recap of Midterm
6. Recap cont. Determined Testing Cycle
Five Laps
City
Highway
7. Tank Mount Tank mount attached in rear section of vehicle
Mounting base bracket
8. Tank Mount (cont.) Tank Mounting Bracket
Attached to Frame of Vehicle
Designed to Secure Tank in Case of Collision
9. Tank Mount (cont.) Supplied tank mounting brackets will be attached to the constructed frame mount.
10. Plumbing
11. Hydrogen Plumbing High pressure and corrosive environment
Fully annealed, seamless stainless steel (SS), 3/8”
Rated minimum pressure of 5,000 psia
The tubing is seamless to ensure a leak-free connection
12. Hydrogen Fittings
Swagelok compression fittings incorporate twin ferrule seals to prevent leaks
13. Hydrogen Leak Sensors
14. Fill Receptacle 5000 psia hydrogen fill receptacle
Built in check valve
15. Internal Tank Solenoid Allows hydrogen at 5000 psia to enter the tank
Allows hydrogen at 5000 psia to leave the tank
Built in pressure release valve
High pressure port for hydrogen sensor
16. Tank 5,000 psia H2 storage tank
DOT approved
Carbon Fiber Tank
17. Pressure Regulator Reduces pressure from 5000 psi
Reduced pressure between 75-0 psi
Fittings for a high and low pressure gages
18. Plumbing Schematic
19. Plumbing Schematic
20. Plumbing Schematic
21. Fuel Delivery Apparatus Intake Manifold Spacer
22. Fuel Delivery Apparatus Stock intake manifold spacer
23. Fuel Delivery Apparatus (cont.) Spider Manifold Drawing
24. Fuel Delivery Apparatus cont. Completed Spider Manifold
25. Dual Engine Management System
26. Engine Management System AEM ECU
Sensor Inputs
Pencil Coils
Peak and Hold Injector Driver
Injection System
27. AEM ECU
28. Sensors Intake Air Temperature (IAT)
Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT)
Throttle Position Sensor (TPS)
Cam Position Sensor (CMP)
Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP)
Crank Shaft Position Sensor (CKP)
29. Installed Sensors IAT
ECT
30. Installed Sensors (Cont.) TPS CMP
31. Installed Sensors (Cont.) CKP MAP
32. Peak and Hold Injector Driver
33. Fuel Injectors
34. Fuel Mixture
35. Injection System Shows the flow rates with respect of injector hold times
Required flow rate for our application is 2.054 (gal/s) @ 55 mph
36. Partial Range Display System
Pressure transmitter
0 to 5000 psia range
Sends a current signal
Thermocouple
type K(-50° C to 200° C)
sends voltage signal Pressure and Temperature Display System
37. Thermocouples and Pressure Transmitters
38. Display Screens
40. Business Case Top Level Description
Team Members and Org Chart
Team Capabilities Analysis
Competitive Analysis
Risk Analysis
Out-of-Bounds Criteria
41. Top Level Description Enable ICE to function using gasoline or H2 gas as its fuel source
H2 conversion of 2005 V6 Saturn Vue
New part installation and customization
Existing component customization
Current and Prospective Customer Base
Engineering advisement mentors/professors
General consumer use
42. Team Members and Org Chart
43. Team Capabilities Analysis Team Commitment
Long lead items have been received excluding the tank
26 out of 29 milestones have been achieved
Project Success
Potential to be the first domestic H2 powered vehicle in Chattanooga
Commitment to use as many OEM parts as possible
Sound plan to integrate two separate ECU systems
44. Competitive Analysis Assets
Intellectual Property
Cash
Real Estate
Constraints
External
Parts acquisition
Self-Imposed
Time and team management
45. Competitive Analysis (cont.) Customers
UTC
Suppliers
Over 10 suppliers
46. Competitive Analysis (cont.) Partners
H2 Fueling Station Team
Competition
Battery Technology
Fuel Cell Technology
New Cheap Fossil Fuel Sources
47. Competitive Analysis Intellectual Property
Currently, the Team does not own any Intellectual Property
Patent Search was performed
Generate ideas
Mitigate IP infringement
Future acquisition of IP
Obtain Patents
Trade Secrets
Possible revenue source
48. Risk Analysis
49. Risk Analysis
50. Risk Analysis Focus of Failure Mode Effects Analysis
Hydrogen Plumbing
Electrical Components
Engine Management
Tank Mount
51. Risk Analysis Results of Failure Mode Effects Analysis
52. Out-of-Bounds Criteria
53. Original Budget Analysis Total plumbing cost $9,592.67
Total safety systems cost $2,435.00
Total electronics cost $328.50
Total fuel delivery system cost $1,577.87
Budget Total Before Range Display
$14,000.00
Original Contingency $65.96
54. Final Budget Analysis Total plumbing cost $9,567.67
Total safety systems cost $2810.00
Total electronics cost $3151.70
Total fuel delivery system cost $1049.48
Total pressure/ temperature display
cost $1475.00
Final Budget Total
$18,500
55. Final Budget and Cost
Cost to Date : $18,053.85
Final Budget Total: $18,500.00
Contingency: $446.15
56. Budget Comparison Plumbing under $25.00
Safety Systems over $375.00
Electronics over $2823.20
Fuel Delivery System under $528.39
Pressure/ Temperature Display over $1475.00
Total difference
$4119.81 over
57. Summary Recap of Midterm
Tank Mount
Hydrogen Plumbing
Fuel Delivery Apparatus
Electronic Fuel and Ignition Control
Pressure and Temperature Display
Business Case
Budget Analysis
58. Conclusions Using several different aspects of engineering; thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and even electrical practices, a sound plan was developed to enable a gasoline fueled vehicle to operate on hydrogen or gasoline.
Conversion is expected to be completed by the end of next week
59. Questions??