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Programs in Alternative Vehicular Transportation Systems at MTU. David R. Shonnard Department of Chemical Engineering, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI 49931 Presentation to US-Brazil Teleconference June 18, 2007. How is Michigan Tech Addressing the Sustainability Challenge?.
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Programs in Alternative Vehicular Transportation Systems at MTU David R. Shonnard Department of Chemical Engineering, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI 49931 Presentation to US-Brazil Teleconference June 18, 2007
How is Michigan Tech Addressing the Sustainability Challenge? • Sustainable Futures Institute:Established – January 2004 • 60 faculty/staff and 30 graduate scholars engaged in research and education MISSION Create and disseminate new principles, processes, and products that support / promote sustainable development Sustainable Futures Institute www.sfi.mtu.edu
MTU Administration SFI Directorate SFI External Advisory Board SFI Partners & Graduate Scholars College of Engineering Civ & Env Matl Sci. BioMed Geo & Min Electrical Engr Fund Chemical Mechanical College of Sciences & Arts Social Sci. Computer Sci. Biology Chemistry Physics School of Forest Resources and Environmental Science School of Business & Econ. Center for Sci & Env Outreach Educational Opportunity Center NSF IGERT NSF MUSES, W2W NSF REU Site NSF Major Research Infrastructure SFI AFFILIATED CENTERS / INITIATIVES www.sfi.mtu.edu
Bio-Fuels Research Forest Resources Biotechnology/Genetic engineering Forest policy and management Carbon cycling Bio-processing Enzyme improvement Pilot plant operations Metabolic engineering Michigan Tech’s Expertise Vehicle/Engines Engine research Engine tests w/emissions Hybrid vehicle design Vehicle dynamometer Assessment/Decisions Technology evaluation Logistics and facilities Life-cycle, environmental, and policy assessments
Bio-Fuels Research • Completed Projects: • Caterpillar – Evaluation of Low Greenhouse Gas Bio-Based Energy Technologies” • American Process, Inc. (API) – Co-production of pulp and ethanol from wood • Ongoing Projects: • NSF – Plant Genome Research Project • NSF – Biocomplexity - Materials Use: Science Engineering and Society (MUSES) project on lignocellulosic-based ethanol production • MTU Research ExcellenceProgram –Peptidomimetic research project • NSF – Major Research Instrumentation project on combustion vessel to be integrated into MTU Alternative Fuels Combustion Laboratory • GM – Ethanol Flex-Fuel Engine Optimization • NSF – Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship Program (IGERT) project • NSF – Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) project • UOP LLC – Life Cycle Assessment Comparing Green Diesel to Biodiesel • Pending Projects: • MTU – Wood-to-Wheels Graduate Enterprise • NSF – Engineering Research Center (ERC) Wood-to-Wheels • GM – Forestry Biomass for Co-Production of Biofuels and Biopolymers Project • DCX – Multi-cylinder ethanol engine research program
NSF MUSES: Renewable Energy from Forest Resources: An Investigation into the Viability of Large-Scale Production of Sustainable Transportation Fuels from Lignicellulosic Biomass School of Forestry (3), Chemical Engineering (1), Mechanical Engineering (1), Environmental Engineering (1), Social Science (2) $1.7 million, 2005-2010
Wood-to-Wheels (W2W) ConceptResearch Thematic Areas Sustainability Assessments / Decision-Making Bio-Processing Research Photo: Glacial Lakes Energy CO2 Saturn Hybrid Woody Biomass Resource Research Vehicle Systems Research
Potential Bio Impact 8,000 2005 US PetroleumConsumption (Millions of Barrels) 6,000 4,000 2,000 0 Total Persian GulfImports Biomass Bio+ICE Opt W2W Cellulosic Ethanol Research Impacts:Displacement of US Petroleum Consumption Biobased Fuel with Bioprocess + ICE Optimization 39% Biobased Fuel30% Flex-Fuel Hybrid 1 Billion Tons ofBiomass Engines &Vehicles Optimization Petroleum70%
Hydrogen Fuel Cells Research • Expertise • Polymers, Composite and Membrane materials • Heat transfer and fluid flow applied to fuel cells • Hydrogen internal combustion engine • Polymer Electrolyte Membrane (PEM) fuel cells • Hybrid Powertrains • Activities • John Deere – MTU E-Gator team retrofitted a John Deere E-Gator with a hydrogen PEM fuel cell • Army Research Labs – the Keweenaw Research Center of Michigan Tech has built a fuel cell powered unmanned ground vehicle • MTU – Alternative Fuels Group (AFG) Enterprise • NSF Grant Opportunities for Liaison with Industry (GOALI) project – recyclable polymer with multiple carbon fillers for lightweight fuel cell bipolar plates. • MTU - Hydrogen Internal Combustion Engine (H2ICE) team
Questions? Midwestern land cover (USFS North Central Research Station image)