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Review of the 21st Century Truck Partnership (2008)
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Review of the 21st Century Truck Partnership

Appendix B
Presentations and Committee Meetings

FIRST COMMITTEE MEETING: FEBRUARY 8-9, 2007, WASHINGTON, D.C.

Ed Wall, U.S. Department of Energy: DOE FreedomCAR and Vehicle Technologies Program


Ken Howden, U.S. Department of Energy: Partnership History, Vision, Mission, and Organization


James Eberhardt, U.S. Department of Energy: Review of Findings from Previous Heavy Vehicle Review


Gurpreet Singh, U.S. Department of Energy, FreedomCAR and Vehicle Technologies Program: Overview of DOE/FCVT Heavy-Duty Engine R&D


Vinod K. Duggal, Cummins Inc.: Diesel Engine R & D and Integration


Jerry Gibbs, U.S. Department of Energy: Heavy Vehicle Propulsion Materials


Kevin Stork, U.S. Department of Energy: Fuel Technologies R&D for Heavy Trucks


Dennis L. Siebers, U.S. Department of Energy: Advanced Engine Combustion Research


Dr. James J. Eberhardt, Chief Scientist, U.S. Department of Energy: FreedomCAR and Vehicle Technologies Program: Overview of the FCVT Health Impacts Activity


Ron Graves, U.S. Department of Energy, Oak Ridge National Laboratory: Emission Control R&D for Heavy Truck Engines


Susan Rogers, U.S. Department of Energy: Heavy Hybrid Propulsion Overview


Arthur McGrew, Allison Transmission, General Motors Corporation, AH2PS: Motor & Power Electronics Development


Kevin Beaty, Eaton Corporation; and VK Sharma, International Truck & Engine: Hybrid Technology Program Review


Nader Nasr, Advanced Products: Oshkosh Truck Corporation–AHHPS


Glenn Keller, Linda Gaines, and Terry Levinson, Center for Transportation Research: Idle Reduction Technologies


Rogelio Sullivan, Department of Energy: Parasitic Energy Loss Reduction


Phil Paterson, Department of Energy: Powertrain System Analysis Toolkit (PSAT): Overview of PSAT Heavy-Duty Vehicle Modeling Tool Development and Implementation


Phil Paterson, Department of Energy: DOE Consortium on Heavy Vehicle Aerodynamic Drag


Phil Paterson, Department of Energy: Auxiliary Load Reduction


Phil Paterson, Department of Energy: High-Strength Weight Reduction Materials


Phil Paterson, Department of Energy: Friction and Wear Thermal Management


K. Thirumalai, Research and Innovative Technology Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation: RITA Overview

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Review of the 21st Century Truck Partnership Appendix B Presentations and Committee Meetings FIRST COMMITTEE MEETING: FEBRUARY 8-9, 2007, WASHINGTON, D.C. Ed Wall, U.S. Department of Energy: DOE FreedomCAR and Vehicle Technologies Program Ken Howden, U.S. Department of Energy: Partnership History, Vision, Mission, and Organization James Eberhardt, U.S. Department of Energy: Review of Findings from Previous Heavy Vehicle Review Gurpreet Singh, U.S. Department of Energy, FreedomCAR and Vehicle Technologies Program: Overview of DOE/FCVT Heavy-Duty Engine R&D Vinod K. Duggal, Cummins Inc.: Diesel Engine R & D and Integration Jerry Gibbs, U.S. Department of Energy: Heavy Vehicle Propulsion Materials Kevin Stork, U.S. Department of Energy: Fuel Technologies R&D for Heavy Trucks Dennis L. Siebers, U.S. Department of Energy: Advanced Engine Combustion Research Dr. James J. Eberhardt, Chief Scientist, U.S. Department of Energy: FreedomCAR and Vehicle Technologies Program: Overview of the FCVT Health Impacts Activity Ron Graves, U.S. Department of Energy, Oak Ridge National Laboratory: Emission Control R&D for Heavy Truck Engines Susan Rogers, U.S. Department of Energy: Heavy Hybrid Propulsion Overview Arthur McGrew, Allison Transmission, General Motors Corporation, AH2PS: Motor & Power Electronics Development Kevin Beaty, Eaton Corporation; and VK Sharma, International Truck & Engine: Hybrid Technology Program Review Nader Nasr, Advanced Products: Oshkosh Truck Corporation–AHHPS Glenn Keller, Linda Gaines, and Terry Levinson, Center for Transportation Research: Idle Reduction Technologies Rogelio Sullivan, Department of Energy: Parasitic Energy Loss Reduction Phil Paterson, Department of Energy: Powertrain System Analysis Toolkit (PSAT): Overview of PSAT Heavy-Duty Vehicle Modeling Tool Development and Implementation Phil Paterson, Department of Energy: DOE Consortium on Heavy Vehicle Aerodynamic Drag Phil Paterson, Department of Energy: Auxiliary Load Reduction Phil Paterson, Department of Energy: High-Strength Weight Reduction Materials Phil Paterson, Department of Energy: Friction and Wear Thermal Management K. Thirumalai, Research and Innovative Technology Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation: RITA Overview

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Review of the 21st Century Truck Partnership K. Thirumalai, Research and Innovative Technology Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation: DOT Recommended Safety Strategies In FY 05 That Were Implemented In 21st Century Truck Partnership Program Tim Johnson, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration: NHTSA Heavy Vehicle Research Overview Michael F. Trentacoste, Federal Highway Administration: Federal Highway Administration Safety R&D Overview Michael S. Griffith, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA): Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Safety R&D Overview SECOND COMMITTEE MEETING: MARCH 28-29, 2007, WASHINGTON, D.C. Paul F. Skalny, TARDEC-National Automotive Center: 21st Century Truck Initiative: Briefing to the National Academies’ Committee to Review the 21st Century Truck Partnership Mitchell Greenberg, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency: EPA SmartWay Transport Program: Overcoming Technology Deployment Challenges Charles L. Gray, Jr., U.S. Environmental Protection Agency: EPA’s Transportation R&D Ken Howden, U.S. Department of Energy: Review of the 21st Century Truck Partnership Tim Johnson, Corning: Diesel Emission Control Technology Review K. Thirumalai, Department of Transportation: DOT Response THIRD COMMITTEE MEETING: MAY 31-JUNE 1, 2007, WASHINGTON, D.C. Brent Bailey, Coordinating Research Council: “Diesel Emissions Research at CRC” (the ACES Diesel Project) Joe Mauderly, National Environmental Respiratory Center: Health Impacts Of Diesel Emissions: An Update Edgar Lara-Curzio, The High Temperature Materials Laboratory: The High Temperature Materials Laboratory Program Overview Vinod K. Duggal, Cummins Inc.: Diesel Engine Role Toward Energy Security FOURTH COMMITTEE MEETING: AUGUST 28-29, 2007, WASHINGTON, D.C. U.S. Department of Energy: Review of the 21st Century Truck Partnership U.S. Department of Energy: Final Answers to DOT Questions August 2007 K. Thirumalai, Department of Transportation: Supplement to DOT Responses