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Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Agenda of the Committee's Data-Gathering Workshop." National Research Council. 2002. Combat Hybrid Power System Component Technologies: Technical Challenges and Research Priorities. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10595.
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Appendix A
Agenda of the Committee’s Data-Gathering Workshop

Combat Hybrid Power Systems Technologies

National Materials Advisory Board

National Research Council

August 26-27, 2002

Double Tree San Jose

2050 Gateway Place

San Jose, California 95110

August 26, 2002

7:30 a.m.

Registration Begins (Continental Breakfast)

8:30

Welcome and Remarks: Robert Guenther, Duke University, Chair, National Research Council Committee on Assessment of Combat Hybrid Power Systems

 

System Overviews

Session ChairRobert Guenther

8:45

Integrating Combat Hybrid Power Technologies into Future Combat Systems: William Siegel, SAIC

9:15

Combat Hybrid Power System Technologies: George Frazier, SAIC

10:15

Break

 

Technology Overviews

Session Chair—Robert Lasseter

10:30

Advanced Electric Motor Drives: Balarama Murty, General Motors R&D Center

11:00

Power Electronics for Motor Drives: Jerry Pollack, Rockwell Automation

11:30

Switching Technologies in Higher Power: Deepak Divan, Soft Switch

12:00

Lunch

 

Technology Overviews

Session Chair—William Nunnally

1:00 p.m.

SiC High-temperature Wideband Gap Materials: Mike Mazzola, Mississippi State University

Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Agenda of the Committee's Data-Gathering Workshop." National Research Council. 2002. Combat Hybrid Power System Component Technologies: Technical Challenges and Research Priorities. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10595.
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1:30

Energy Storage—Batteries: John Monroe, U.S. Army/TACOM; Richard Bendert, Ovonic Battery Company

2:00

Energy Storage—Capacitors: Stephen Merryman, Auburn University

2:30

Storage System Design/Modeling: John Kajs, SAIC

 

Breakout Sessions Overview

3:00

Breakout Sessions Charge and Assignments: Robert Guenther

3:15

Break

 

Breakout Sessions

3:30 to 5:30

 

Advanced Electric Motor Drives and Power Electronics

Session Chair—Balarama Murty, General Motors R&D Center

 

Switching Technologies in Higher Power

Session Chair—Robert Lasseter, University of Wisconsin

 

High Temperature Wide Band Gap Materials

Session Chair—William Nunnally, University of Missouri

 

Energy Storage—Batteries

Session Chair—Mark Ehsani, Texas A&M University

Battery Systems for DOD Applications: Tom Matty, Saft America

Energy Storage—Capacitors

Session Chair—Steven Boggs, University of Connecticut

 

Storage System Design

Session Chair—Michael Raleigh, Advanced Power Technologies, Inc.

Storage System Design/Modeling: Wilford Smith, SAIC

5:30

Break

6:00 to 7:00

Reception (Committee discussion with participants)

August 27, 2002

7:00 a.m.

Continental Breakfast

 

Closed Session for Committee (Discussion of Day 1 Results and Day 2 Plans)

Session Chair — Robert Guenther

7:30 to 8:30

Breakout Sessions

8:30 to 11:30

 

Advanced Electric Motor Drives and Power Electronics

Session Chair—Balarama Murty

Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Agenda of the Committee's Data-Gathering Workshop." National Research Council. 2002. Combat Hybrid Power System Component Technologies: Technical Challenges and Research Priorities. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10595.
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Switching Technologies in Higher Power

Session Chair—Robert Lasseter

 

High Temperature Wide Band Gap Materials

Session Chair—William Nunnally

 

Energy Storage—Batteries

Session Chair—Mark Ehsani

 

Energy Storage—Capacitors

Session Chair—Steven Boggs

 

Storage System Design

Session Chair—Michael Raleigh

 

Technology Debriefs (Summary of Breakout Sessions)

Session Chair—Robert Guenther

11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

 

Advanced Electric Motor Drives and Power Electronics

Balarama Murty

 

Switching Technologies in Higher Power

Robert Lasseter

 

High Temperature Wide Band Gap Materials

William Nunnally

 

Energy Storage—Batteries

Mark Ehsani

 

Energy Storage—Capacitors

Steven Boggs

 

Storage System Design

Michael Raleigh

1:00

Lunch

 

Closed Session for Committee (Lunch and Report Writing)

Session Chair—Robert Guenther

1:00 to 3:30

2:00-3:30

Systems Integration Laboratory Site Visit for Workshop Attendees

3:30-5:00

Systems Integration Laboratory Site Visit for Committee

Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Agenda of the Committee's Data-Gathering Workshop." National Research Council. 2002. Combat Hybrid Power System Component Technologies: Technical Challenges and Research Priorities. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10595.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Agenda of the Committee's Data-Gathering Workshop." National Research Council. 2002. Combat Hybrid Power System Component Technologies: Technical Challenges and Research Priorities. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10595.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Agenda of the Committee's Data-Gathering Workshop." National Research Council. 2002. Combat Hybrid Power System Component Technologies: Technical Challenges and Research Priorities. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10595.
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This book provides the detail from the NRC Committee on Assessment of Combat Hybrid Power Systems. This committee targeted three emerging technology areas: advanced electric motor drives and power electronics, battery technologies for military electric and hybrid vehicle applications, and high temperature wideband gap materials for high-power electrical systems. This committee also addressed three additional emerging technologies: high power switching technologies, capacitor technologies and computer simulation for storage system design and integration.

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