Tuesday, October 27, 2009

GM Developing Shape Memory Alloy to Convert Exhaust Heat to Energy





WARREN, Mich. -- The day is coming when the heat from your car’s engine exhaust is captured and converted to mechanical energy capable of powering your vehicle’s stereo, power seats and air conditioning.General Motors R&D received a $2.7 million federal award Monday that will help build a prototype using Shape Memory Alloy, or SMA, that would generate electricity from the heat in automotive exhaust.

“When you heat up a stretched SMA wire, it shrinks back to its pre-stretched length, and when it cools back down it becomes less stiff and can revert to the original shape” said Jan Aase, director of GM’s Vehicle Development Research Laboratory. “A loop of this wire could be used to drive an electric generator to charge a battery.”It is too soon to identify a vehicle where this technology could work, but hybrid or conventionally powered vehicles are possible applications.“No one else anywhere in the world is doing this work as far as we know,”

Aase said. “In a hybrid system, the electrical energy could be used to charge the battery. In a conventional engine, this could perhaps even replace the alternator without any load on the engine.
”The award from the Department of Energy’s Advanced Research Program Agency – Energy, or ARPA-E, was the only grant to an automaker among $151 million in distributed by the DOE. GM will work with HRL Laboratories; Dynalloy, Inc., a Tustin, CA manufacturer of shape memory alloys specially made to be used as actuators, and the Smart Materials Collaborative Research Lab at the University of Michigan.

"This award is significant for the gains in energy efficiency it could bring, and because it signifies how GM is doing business though collaboration and partnership,” said Alan Taub, GM vice president of global R&D.“The days are gone when we would do this kind of groundbreaking work on our own. We need to continue to find ways to combine our deep technical knowledge with others who can help take our ideas from concept to commercialization,” he said.The idea of an SMA heat engine “has been around for 30 years,”

 Aase said, but the few devices that have been built were too large and too inefficient to make it worthwhile.” Even now, the technology is in the very early stages. Over the next two years, GM and its partners will work to create a working prototype.“We’re taking advantage of a network of people that we’ve been working with for a number of years on shape memory alloys,” Aase said. “And we have some novel approaches to make this high-risk, high return project successful.”

About General Motors: General Motors, one of the world’s largest automakers, traces its roots back to 1908. With its global headquarters in Detroit, GM employs 219,000 people in every major region of the world and does business in some 140 countries. GM and its strategic partners produce cars and trucks in 34 countries, and sell and service these vehicles through the following brands: Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC, GM Daewoo, Holden, Opel, Vauxhall and Wuling.

 GM’s largest national market is the United States, followed by China, Brazil, the United Kingdom, Canada, Russia and Germany. GM’s OnStar subsidiary is the industry leader in vehicle safety, security and information services. General Motors acquired operations from General Motors Corporation on July 10, 2009, and references to prior periods in this and other press materials refer to operations of the old General Motors Corporation. More information on the new General Motors can be found at www.gm.com.





Alan Adler
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GM to offer WiFi hotspots on certain vehicles


General Motors will be the first to offer Wi Fi Internet routers in selected vehicles through their Buick, Cadillac, GMC and Chevrolet models.  The router, a dealer installed option, is offered through Autonet Mobile of San Francisco.  The unit creates a Wi-Fi hotspot that extends out 150 feet, allowing use of  portable devices to link into the Web. Occupants in the rear can access laptops, game systems and other portable devices while front seat users can connect to stream internet radio stations.  This opens opportunities for small  businesses to stay connected.  GM will offer service starting in October and the router will be sold through GM accessories site, www.gmextras.com with a retail price of $499.  Internet access is  priced at $29 a month.  The Autonet router unit is mobile and comes with  docking station.

Monday, October 26, 2009

Ford New Mondeo Goes Up Market For 2012




Ford's highly successful Mondeo is looking to take on the likes of Acura TL and Lexus ES models.  With a range of new turbo engines, style and better efficiency, Ford advances its "kinetic" design language making the Mondeo even more appealing.  The new body will feature a higher beltline, more laid back windscreen and lower roof height brings it more into a 4 or 5 door coupe look.   Interior will have more upgrade materials  and tech to compete in the premium segment.

Ford will offer direct-injection, turbocharged EcoBoost engines along with standard 150 hp and 180hp, and there will be a 2.0L engine producing upwards of 200hp but the big new is the new 3.5L EcoBoost V6 with 350hp output.  There has been buzz about the Mondeo coming to the U.S. more than likely as 2012 Fusion or a Lincoln variant.
 Source: Auto Express  

Fiat Planning New Sedans Based On Chrysler 300 LX Platform






Fiat plans on building two models based on Chrysler's 300 LX platform with an annual production of 50,000 units also will include a sedan for an entry-level Maserrati sedan smaller than the Quattroporte.  The first model, a replacement for Lancia Thesis sedan, will be built at Officine Automobilistiche  Grugliasco (OAG), the name of the former Carrozzeria Bertone plant near Turin. The new Phoenix V-6 engine which is scheduled to debut next year in the new Jeep Grand Cherokee will also be used in the Lancia. It has not been confirmed if the models will be offered in the U.S. 


Source:[Automotive News, sub req'd]

An Audi R8 Most Can Afford: Diecast Models With 250-640GB Data Storage


At 1:18 scale, this Audi R8 is realistic  even down to the interior details, and it incorporates a hard drive disk that connects to your PC through USB ports.  File storage available is 250GB, 500GB and 640GB options.  Color options vary along with other available models such as Nissan GT-R and Dodge Challenger HDDS starting from $209.99 for the base 250GB models. Just think of them as upgrade engine options (HP)  for your hard drives.  How fun is that?

Source: Flashrods

Sunday, October 25, 2009

New Formula 1 Circuit Yas Marina In Abu Dhabi



This spectacular race circuit built between the desert and water is one of the new world wonders. Normally the area dictate the design of the course, but the Yas Marina Circuit was done so with a blank sheet.


Sporting a marina with a hotel and yacht club, a main tower that is 60 meters high,  a 5-star hotel with 500 beds, two individual pit buildings, and a grandstand that can hold 50,000 spectators, all covered.  The hotel will open first before racing commence. The track runs under the hotel that spans over the runway.  Book ahead of the season for your trip and remember, if you have to ask...

Source: automotorundsport.de/

Should Ford Bring The 2011 Mondeo To The USA


Ford has released the new Taurus into the market this year along with the Fusion, so the next new or revised product to come would possibly be the Mondeo ( as seen in the images being tested along side Lexus ES, and BMW-Series in camouflage).



 Would this be too much of a product overlap, or will Ford bring the Mondeo here as a Lincoln thus justify the higher cost due to the European exchange rate. Ford has a compelling product  in the Mondeo that would appeal to to the performance enthusiast in the US.