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AArmy Energy Research, Development and Engineering: Beyond InstallationsGrace M. Bochenek, Ph.D.Director, U.S. Army Tank Automotive Research, Development and Engineering Center
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Fully Burdened Cost of Fuel
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Responsible for Research, Development and Engineering Support to 2,800 Army systems and many of the Army’s and DOD’s Top Joint Warfighter Development Programs
Tank Automotive Research, Development & Engineering Center (TARDEC)
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TARDEC is the Ground Systems Integrator
for the DOD
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TARDEC’s End to End Energy Business:From Generation to Application
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Grou
nd V
ehicl
e Pow
er an
d En
ergy
Tech
nolo
gy Prim
e&
Non
-Pr
imar
yPo
wer
JP-8 Fuel Cells
Rotary Engines
JPFuel Cel
Alternators
Integrated Starter Generator
Turbine Engines
Diesel Engines
Transmissions Traction Motors
Track Systems
SuspensionDrivelines
Ener
gySt
orag
e
Li-Ion / Ultracap Hybrid Energy Storage
Capacitors Advanced Batteries Fuels
Ther
mal
Mana
gem
ent
Radiators Heat Recovery
Thermal Interface MaterialsPhase Change Cooling
Advanced Electronics
CoolingThermal
ArchitecturesTh l
Powe
rMa
nage
men
t
Power Controllers for Power Management
Power Converters/Inverters
Wide Band Gap Materials (SiC)
High Temp Inductors
High Temperature SiC Modules
High Temperature Capacitors
Pulse Power Switching
TARDEC invests in targeted Ground Vehicle energy solutions
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…and integrates solutions that meet Soldier requirements
Each vehicle exists as a system and operates within a system of systems
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We must manage the Army’s fleet as a system
Mobile Encampment Waste to Electrical Power (MEWEPS)
Tactical Quiet Generator (TQG)
Electric Power Control and Conditioning (EPCC)
Solar
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A system of systems approach optimizes scarce energy resources
trol and PCC)
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TARDEC is Connected to key Energy Partners
Academia
Defense Industry
Government Agencies DOD Installation Partners
Non Profit OrgProfessional Organizations
Industry
Automotive Industry
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Gam
e C
hang
ing
Tech
nolo
gy A
ctiv
ity Silicon Carbide (SiC) Power Electronics
Power Management: AOPETEngine
StarterGenerator
AC-DC
HVPDB
GC
DC-DC(bi-di)
EPIDC-AC (bi-di)
ESSHull28V
PCM3
tbdVAC
PCM2PCM1
BMS
Slip Ring
ESSElec’s28V
BMS
ESSTurret28V
208VAC3Ph, 5wire
120VAC
Manual
Automatic
Isolation Box
HV/LV
SmartDisplay(VPMS)
Dirty28VBus
Clean28VBus
Hull Loads Electronics Turret Loads
LV
VTMSLoad(Hull)
External ToVehicle System
610VDC
28VDC
CAN bus
NPS
Control Line
LC
610VDC
120VAC
AC Neutral
Earth Ground
DC-DC(bi-di)
HV/LV
10kW 10kW
30kW
25kW
DC-DC(bi-di)
HV/LV
LC
LC
10kW
AOPET TestLoads
VTMSLoad
(Turret)
5kW
LVPDB
AOPET TestLoads
Ethernet DC Link(bi-di)
30kW
ECM
Advanced Lead Acid and Advanced Lithium Ion Batteries
Hybrid Electric Reconfigurable Movable Integration Testbed(HERMIT)
Gam
e C
hang
ing
Ene
rgy
Initi
ativ
esDual-use Technology Solutions and a Systems Approach is the path forward
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But the goal remains delivering solutions for the Warfighter
“Power and energy is not only the greatest
enabler of the Warfighter, it is also the
most significant limitation.”