The objective of the Heavy Vehicle Propulsion Materials Program is to develop the enabling materials technology for the clean, high-efficiency diesel truck engines of the future. The development of cleaner, higher-efficiency diesel engines imposes greater mechanical, thermal, and tribological demands on materials of construction. Often the enabling technology for a new engine component is the material from which the part can be made. The Heavy Vehicle Propulsion Materials Program is a partnership between the Department of Energy (DOE), and the diesel engine companies in the United States, materials suppliers, national laboratories, and universities. A comprehensive research and development program has been developed to meet the enabling mat...
New materials and corresponding manufacturing processes are likely candidates for diesel engine comp...
Significant accomplishments in fabricating ceramic components for advanced heat engine programs have...
The U.S. Department of Energy will present an update and review of its programs in aluminum and magn...
The purpose of the Heavy Vehicle Propulsion System Materials Program is the development of materials...
The purpose of the Heavy Vehicle Propulsion System Materials Program is the development of materials...
The purpose of the Heavy Vehicle Propulsion System Materials Program is the development of materials...
The purpose of the Heavy Vehicle Propulsion System Materials Program is the development of materials...
The purpose of the Heavy Vehicle Propulsion System Materials Program is the development of materials...
The purpose of the Heavy Vehicle Propulsion System Materials Program is the development of materials...
The purpose of the Heavy Vehicle Propulsion System materials Program is the development of materials...
The Heavy Vehicle Propulsion Materials Program was begun in 1997 to support the enabling materials n...
The objectives are to Provide Key Enabling Materials Technologies to Increase Energy Efficiency and ...
Recently, the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Office of Heavy Vehicle Technologies (OHVT) prepared...
Significant accomplishments in fabricating ceramic components for the DOE, NASA, and DOD advanced he...
The objective of the Advanced High Temperature Engine Materials Technology Program (HITEMP) is to ge...
New materials and corresponding manufacturing processes are likely candidates for diesel engine comp...
Significant accomplishments in fabricating ceramic components for advanced heat engine programs have...
The U.S. Department of Energy will present an update and review of its programs in aluminum and magn...
The purpose of the Heavy Vehicle Propulsion System Materials Program is the development of materials...
The purpose of the Heavy Vehicle Propulsion System Materials Program is the development of materials...
The purpose of the Heavy Vehicle Propulsion System Materials Program is the development of materials...
The purpose of the Heavy Vehicle Propulsion System Materials Program is the development of materials...
The purpose of the Heavy Vehicle Propulsion System Materials Program is the development of materials...
The purpose of the Heavy Vehicle Propulsion System Materials Program is the development of materials...
The purpose of the Heavy Vehicle Propulsion System materials Program is the development of materials...
The Heavy Vehicle Propulsion Materials Program was begun in 1997 to support the enabling materials n...
The objectives are to Provide Key Enabling Materials Technologies to Increase Energy Efficiency and ...
Recently, the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Office of Heavy Vehicle Technologies (OHVT) prepared...
Significant accomplishments in fabricating ceramic components for the DOE, NASA, and DOD advanced he...
The objective of the Advanced High Temperature Engine Materials Technology Program (HITEMP) is to ge...
New materials and corresponding manufacturing processes are likely candidates for diesel engine comp...
Significant accomplishments in fabricating ceramic components for advanced heat engine programs have...
The U.S. Department of Energy will present an update and review of its programs in aluminum and magn...