The Heavy Vehicle Propulsion Materials Program was begun in 1997 to support the enabling materials needs of the DOE Office of Heavy Vehicle Technologies (OHVT). The technical agenda for the program grew out of the technology roadmap for the OHVT and includes efforts in materials for: fuel systems, exhaust aftertreatment, valve train, air handling, structural components, electrochemical propulsion, natural gas storage, and thermal management. A five-year program plan was written in early 2000, following a stakeholders workshop. The technical issues and planned and ongoing projects are discussed. Brief summaries of several technical highlights are given
The U.S. Department of Energy will present an update and review of its programs in aluminum and magn...
OHVT Mission is to conduct, in collaboration with our heavy vehicle industry partners and their supp...
In 1993, DOE initiated a program to develop advanced gas turbines for power generation in utility an...
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 objective of the Heavy Vehicle Propulsion Materials Program is to develop the enabling materials...
The purpose of the Heavy Vehicle Propulsion System Materials Program is the development of materials...
Recently, the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Office of Heavy Vehicle Technologies (OHVT) prepared...
The objectives are to Provide Key Enabling Materials Technologies to Increase Energy Efficiency and ...
This report contains the program plan and background information for the Heavy Vehicle Hybrid Propul...
The OHVT Technology Roadmap for 2000 presents the multiyear program plan of the U.S. DOE's Office of...
The U.S. Department of Energy will present an update and review of its programs in aluminum and magn...
OHVT Mission is to conduct, in collaboration with our heavy vehicle industry partners and their supp...
In 1993, DOE initiated a program to develop advanced gas turbines for power generation in utility an...
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 objective of the Heavy Vehicle Propulsion Materials Program is to develop the enabling materials...
The purpose of the Heavy Vehicle Propulsion System Materials Program is the development of materials...
Recently, the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Office of Heavy Vehicle Technologies (OHVT) prepared...
The objectives are to Provide Key Enabling Materials Technologies to Increase Energy Efficiency and ...
This report contains the program plan and background information for the Heavy Vehicle Hybrid Propul...
The OHVT Technology Roadmap for 2000 presents the multiyear program plan of the U.S. DOE's Office of...
The U.S. Department of Energy will present an update and review of its programs in aluminum and magn...
OHVT Mission is to conduct, in collaboration with our heavy vehicle industry partners and their supp...
In 1993, DOE initiated a program to develop advanced gas turbines for power generation in utility an...