Title :
Configurable and adaptable trucks and trailers for optimal transport efficiency
Author :
Elmer, Michael ; Kyncl, J. ; Barbarino, S. ; Hariram, A. ; Wagner, Steffen
Author_Institution :
Adv. Technol. & Res., Volvo Group Trucks Technol., Sweden
fDate :
Aug. 31 2014-Sept. 3 2014
Abstract :
Today heavy duty trucks are designed and optimized towards a limited variance set of usage and for maximum payload. With European Commission´s targets for reducing the consumption of fossil energy resources, increasing transport - and fuel efficiency, future trucks-trailers must be easily adaptable for each freight, load and mission. And during the operation phase, the vehicle combination automatically adjusts itself to the actual driving environment in terms of traffic situation, topology, and payload. The TRANSFORMERS project combines a modular approach for mission rightsizing by means of hybridization, truck engine downsizing and a trailer design that addresses simultaneously aerodynamics and load efficiency improvements. The overall goal is to achieve 25% energy load efficiency (in energy/km.tn) in a real world application taking into account the needs to maintain road infrastructure and traffic safety. This paper will give an introduction to the project, pre-standard for a hybrid on demand vehicle and its objectives towards greening surface transport.
Keywords :
fuel economy; road traffic; road vehicles; European Commission targets; TRANSFORMERS project; adaptable trucks; aerodynamics; configurable trucks; driving environment; energy load efficiency; fossil energy resources; fuel efficiency; heavy duty trucks; hybrid on demand vehicle; load efficiency improvements; operation phase; optimal transport efficiency; payload; road infrastructure; traffic safety; traffic situation; trailer design; trailers; truck engine downsizing; Aerodynamics; Air pollution; Axles; Europe; Fuels; Roads; Vehicles;
Conference_Titel :
Transportation Electrification Asia-Pacific (ITEC Asia-Pacific), 2014 IEEE Conference and Expo
Conference_Location :
Beijing
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-4240-4
DOI :
10.1109/ITEC-AP.2014.6941146