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bwilson4web 10-06-2007 12:58 AM

Hybrid Schwartzenegger
 
If you've ever wanted a hybrid to out-ego a large SUV:

http://www.forconstructionpros.com/o...cle-/38FCP8588


LEHIGH VALLEY, PA - The United States Air Force displayed Mack Trucks, Inc.'s fuel-saving hybrid technology at the Hybrid Truck User Forum (HTUF) in Seattle. A Mack Granite model dump truck, built for the Air Force's Advanced Power Technology Office (APTO) and currently stationed at Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada, was at the HTUF exhibition and ride and drive.

The Mack hybrid electric powertrain features an integrated starter, alternator and motor referred to collectively as an electric machine. The electric machine assists the Granite vehicle's Mack MP7 diesel engine in providing torque to the wheels and regenerates energy during braking. This energy (stored in ultracapacitors) is then used in place of diesel fuel.

This technology provides the maximum fuel savings on routes with frequent braking and accelerations, particularly refuse collection and urban delivery, as well as certain construction applications.

Specifications for Mack Granite Hybrid Diesel Electric Truck
Engine:
Type: Mack Model: MP7 - 365M, 11-liter turbocharged diesel 365 hp @ 1500-1900 RPM
Electric Machine
Type: Permanent Magnet; Synchronous Motor
Power: 161 hp peak; 94 hp continuous
Torque: 590 lb-ft. peak; 295 lb-ft continuous
Energy Storage
Type: Ultracapacitors
Usable Energy: 582 watts
Voltage: 300-725 volts DC
. . .
Just load the truck with the running joke from the "Back To The Future" series . . . road apples.

http://www.forconstructionpros.com/a...47827_mack.jpg

BTW, this almost looks like the ultimate IMA:
http://www.forconstructionpros.com/i...mack-drive.jpg

Bob Wilson

Gairwyn 10-06-2007 08:26 AM

Re: Hybrid Schwartzenegger
 
Hope it runs more quietly than the current garbage truck technology that wakes me up a 6AM!
I was reading somewhere that the military is looking into hybrid technology for their vehicles with the idea of making them more "stealthy" (less noise so the enemy cannot hear the truck coming), and less time spent refueling.


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