Les Rencontres Scientifiques de l’IFP: Advances in Hybrid Powertrains
25-26 November 2008
IFP/Rueil-Malmaison
Today, hybrid powertrains are expected to have a substantial impact on road travel and its technology still has a long way to go before it reaches maturity. New classes of components, particularly well suited to hybrid applications, are increasingly being studied, prototyped or released. Consequently, hybrid powertrains are still a subject of in-depth research.
Around 200 participants attended this international conference, jointly organized with TNO. It has been a scientific and technical event gathering together players from the worlds of academic research, applied research and industry and focusing on the medium-term development of hybrid powertrains for passenger cars, commercial vehicles, buses, and delivery trucks.
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Presentations can be downloaded from the links hereunder
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Tuesday 25 November
P. Ungerer (IFP, France)
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Session 1: On-board Energy Storage Systems (ESS)
Keynote address: New materials for lithium-ion batteries
M. Morcrette (Univ. of Picardie, France)
M. Debert1, G. Colin1 , M. Mensler2, Y. Chamaillard3 , L. Guzzella4 (1 Univ. of Orléans, 2 Renault, France ; 3 ETH, Switzerland)
J. Bernard, A. Sciarretta, Y. Touzani, V. Sauvant-Moynot (IFP, France)
M. Montaru, S. Pelissier (INRETS, France)
E. Chiappini, D. Di Rocco (Univ. of L’Aquila, Italy)
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Session 2: Optimized energy management
Keynote address:
M. Back (Daimler AG, Germany)
O. Sundström, D. Ambühl, L. Guzzella (ETH, Switzerland)
T. van Keulen1, B. de Jager1, A. Serrarens1, 2, M. Steinbuch1 (1 Eindhoven Univ. of Technology, 2 Drivetrain Innovations B.V., The Netherlands)
N. Verdonck, A. Sciarretta, A. Chasse (IFP, France)
I. Arsie, R. Di Martino, G. Rizzo, M. Sorrentino (Univ. of Salerno, Italy)
M. Njeh, S. Cauet, P. Coirault (Univ. of Poitiers, France)
D. Di Domenico, G. Fiengo, C. Speltino (Univ. of Sannio, Italy)
Hydraulic hybrid propulsion for heavy vehicles: combining the simulation and engine-in-the-loop techniques to maximize the fuel economy and emission benefits
Z. Filipi1, Y.-J. Kim2 (1 Univ. of Michigan, 2 General Motors Corp., USA)
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Global Stand Point:
J.-P. Le Denmat, A. Close (Global Insight, UK)
Wednesday 26 November
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Session 3: Modelling and support tools for an optimal design
Keynote address:
A. Rousseau for L. Slezak (Department of Energy, USA)
A. Gambarotta, G. Lucchetti (Univ. of Parma, Italy)
T.-M. Wolter, J. Kitte, S. Kulawik (IAV, Germany)
E. Vinot, R. Trigui, B. Jeanneret (INRETS, France)
A. Delorme, A. Rousseau, S. Pagerit (Argonne National Laboratory, USA)
E. Bröcker1, S. Dominka2, F. Schiller1 (1Technical Univ. of Munich, Germany ; 2 Univ. of Melbourne, Australia)
D. Simic, T. Bäuml, F. Pirker (Arsenal Research, Austria)
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Session 4: System architectures and specific components
Keynote address: The PSA hybrid technology [Publication non authorized]
Y. Agliani (PSA Peugeot Citroën, France)
J.T.B.A. Kessels, D.L. Foster, W.A.J. Bleuanus (TNO Automotive, The Netherlands)
T. Hofman1, M. Steinbuch1, R.M. van Druten2, A.F.A. Serrarens2 (1 Eindhoven Univ. of Technology, 2 Drivetrain Innovations B.V., The Netherlands)
C.-Y. Lee, H. Zhao, T. Ma (Brunel Univ., UK)
P. Brejaud, A. Charlet, Y. Chamaillard, A. Ivanco, P. Higelin (Univ. of Orléans, France)
Scientific correspondents
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François Badin
IFP-Lyon, France
Tel.: +33 4 78 02 56 50
Fax: +33 4 78 02 20 14
E-mail: francois.badin@ifp.fr
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Antonio Sciarretta
IFP, Rueil-Malmaison, France
Tel.: +33 1 47 52 57 34
Fax: +33 1 47 52 70 12
E-mail: antonio.sciarretta@ifp.fr
Conference organization
Frédérique Léandri
IFP, Rueil-Malmaison, France
Communications Division
Tel.: +33 1 47 52 67 13
Fax: +33 1 47 52 70 96
E-mail: frederique.leandri@ifp.fr