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Acronyms and Abbreviations
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... Acronyms and Abbreviations AC alternating current AEMD automotive electric motor drive AIPM automotive integrated power module ANL Argonne National Laboratory BIW body-in-white CARB California Air Resources Board CFRP carbon fiber-reinforced polymer C I D I c o m p r e s s i o n - i g n i t i o n d i r e c t - i n j e c t i o n CO carbon monoxide CRADA cooperative research and development agreement DC direct current DECSE Diesel Emission Control Sulfur Effects DIATA direct-injection, aluminum-block, through-bolt assembly DOE U.S. Department of Energy BE Tech Team Electrical and Electronic Power Systems Team EGR exhaust gas recirculation EPA Environmental Protection Agency FEM finite element method Global Alternative Propulsion Center 113
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... 114 ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS GM General Motors Corporation GFRP glass fiber-reinforced polymer HEV hybrid-electric vehicle HMO hydrous metal oxide IFC International Fuel Cells kWe kilowatt electric L liter LANL Los Alamos National Laboratory Li-ion lithium ion mpg miles per gallon NiMH nickel metal hydride NOx nitrogen oxides ORNL Oak Ridge National Laboratory PEM proton exchange membrane PEVE Panasonic Electric Vehicle Energy PM particulate matter PNGV Partnership for a New Generation of Vehicles PNNL Pacific Northwest National Laboratory POX partial oxidation ppm parts per million R&D research and development SNL Sandia National Laboratories SO2 sulfur dioxide SPCO Silicon Power Corporation SUV sport utility vehicle ULEV ultra low-emission vehicle ULSAB ultralight steel auto body ULSAB-AVC Ultralight Steel Auto Body-Advanced Vehicle Concepts USCAR United States Council for Automotive Research VW Volkswagen 4SDI four-stroke direct-injection

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