Modeling, Analysis, Simulation and Control System Design for an Experimental Fuel Cell Vehicle (Summary Report: MAC Group Off-site IM Workshop on March 11-13, 1998).

Summary: Pending
An IM REPORT Typo error in the July 2004 website entry given below, maybe the web site entry will be changed later to correct spelling and date, which is above, in the title field of the record. MODELLING , ANALYSIS , SIMULATION & CONTROL SYSTEM DESIGN FOR AN EXPERIMENTAL FUEL CELL VEHICLE , FORD RESEARCH LABORATORY MARCH 30 , 1998 This workshop was held to begin the process of developing a detailed technical plan that the modeling, Analysis and Controls (MAC) Group will use to support the Alternative Power Source Technology goal of delivering a fuel cell vehicle suitable for display at the 2000 North American international Auto Show. The Executive summary is the first 15 pages. It has sections titled Background, Off-site Activities, Off-site products, Analysis, Conclusions and Recommendations, and References. Supporting data is in appendices, tables and figures in the same volume. Figures are large fold outs, printed on 13 pages, include large Problem Field and Options Field as well as Problematiques. There were only seven participants, and no observers. The workshop was apparently a prologue to later work on the same subject. Report preparation: Report editor: Scott M. Staley, Ford Research Laboratory Report date: March 24, 1998 Workshop date March 11-13, 1998 Workshop location: Holiday Inn Fairlane, Ford Road & Southfield Freeway, Dearborn, Michigan, Workshop Broker: Workshop sponsor: Alternative power Source Technology Department, Ford Research laboratory, Dearborn, michigan Workshop planners: Facilitators: Scott M. Staley, This is one of 32 FORD reports which Rose packed in a single box, and sent with the October 23, 2000 shipment to Fenwick Library, George Mason University.

Additional Info

  • Description: One DVD
Read 108 times Last modified on Sunday, 07 May 2017 12:43

Leave a comment

Make sure you enter all the required information, indicated by an asterisk (*). HTML code is not allowed.