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New I-See from Volvo Trucks cuts haulage firms’ fuel bills

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Old 07-26-2012, 10:59 AM
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New I-See from Volvo Trucks cuts haulage firms’ fuel bills

Any fuel saved is good financially and is good for the environment as well

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The truck industry is searching high and low for solutions that cut fuel consumption. One method is to use the vehicle’s kinetic energy to propel the truck. Now Volvo Trucks has developed I-See, which operates like an autopilot and takes over gearchanging and utilises gradients to save fuel.

Kinetic energy is the mechanical work needed to reduce an object's speed to zero. When an object in motion is slowed down, its kinetic energy has to be transformed into some other form of energy. When a vehicle brakes, its kinetic energy is converted into heat. Many manufacturers in the automotive world are now examining solutions for harnessing kinetic energy instead of releasing it as surplus heat.

"If kinetic energy can be exploited to a greater extent, it may help cut fuel consumption. This will benefit both the environment and the industry's economy, something that is very important today as fuel costs are becoming an increasingly heavy burden on many haulage firms," relates Anders Eriksson, product developer at Volvo Trucks.

And it is precisely this that Volvo Trucks has succeeded in developing with its new I-See solution. The system harnesses the truck's own kinetic energy to "push" the vehicle up hills. On downhill gradients the same energy is used for acceleration.

Kinetic energy can save 5 per cent

I-See is linked to the transmission's tilt sensor and obtains information about the topography digitally. The fact that the system is not dependent on maps makes it more dependable since it always obtains the very latest information. I-See can recall about 4000 gradients, corresponding to a distance of 5000 kilometres.

"I-See is an autopilot linked to the truck's cruise control, taking over and handling gearchanges, throttle and brakes on gradients, ensuring they all operate in the most fuel-efficient way possible. I-See freewheels as much as possible - so on certain stretches of road no fuel is used at all," explains Hayder Wokil, product manager at Volvo Trucks.

"In this way fuel consumption can be cut by up to 5%. This figure is based on the results of simulations and tests on public roads. I-See requires use of the cruise control, and we know that on average drivers use cruise control about half the time. For a truck in normal operation, covering 140,000 kilometres a year, the saving will be about 1000 litres of fuel annually. This makes a big difference to the haulage firm's profitability," says Hayder Wokil.

Biggest effect on small hills

I-See carries out six different operations to utilise the kinetic energy to the very maximum. For instance, I-See accelerates up hills, remains in a high gear for as long as possible and freewheels on descents to exploit the truck's weight as a propulsion motor.

"I-See works best in undulating terrain. With moderately long and steep slopes, I-See ensures that you can freewheel for long distances without using the engine," explains Anders Eriksson, who was responsible for the development of I-See.

"It is this freewheeling capability that makes the system special," he adds. When the truck rolls freely, virtually no fuel is used. But in order to freewheel, a whole lot of data is required.

"It imposes high demands on precision. For instance, you have to know whether your speed will drop or increase over the next stretch of road. A gradient of just a few per cent can be the decisive factor," reveals Anders Eriksson.

Other factors that make a difference are air resistance and the truck's weight. All told the system has to keep track of and process a lot of information. Many truck drivers who test I-See will recognise the driving style it adopts.

"I-See imitates the driving style of good drivers. They utilise the vehicle's kinetic energy, accelerate in time and avoid unnecessary gearchanging," says Hayder Wokil, and continues:

"But unlike a driver, I-See never gets tired - it's like an autopilot."

This allows the driver to focus more on the surrounding traffic and other aspects of the journey. What is more, progress on the road is more relaxed.

"And an alert driver is a better driver. That's something we know for sure," says Hayder Wokil.

Anders Eriksson also points out that it is not only fuel that is saved.

"I-See reduces brake and tyre wear, for instance. And that naturally benefits the environment," he says.

I-See will become available on the market in 2013.

I-See has functions for six different scenarios on a gradient:

•It accelerates before the incline starts.
•If you are near the brow of a hill, the system avoids changing gear if possible. Every
gearchange means a drop in speed.
•It does not accelerate when approaching a descent, but instead waits and utilises gravity.
•It starts freewheeling ahead of an approaching descent.
•It starts braking well before the downhill slope ends, but:
•It releases the brakes at the end of the slope to pick up speed ahead of a new ascent.

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collapsible fishtail for the trailer....
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So its an autemated hypermiler?
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So where are the aero-mods???
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So its an autemated hypermiler?
Yes. It's the cruise control that hypermilers want. P&G and DWL. People accept trucks varying speed.
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collapsible fishtail for the trailer....
inflatable fishtail and tailgater fly-swatter combo..
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inflatable fishtail and tailgater fly-swatter combo..
Why does that sound like something I'd expect to see on the Simpsons?
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Re: New I-See from Volvo Trucks cuts haulage firms’ fuel bills

"For instance, I-See accelerates up hills, remains in a high gear for as long as possible and freewheels on descents to exploit the truck's weight as a propulsion motor."

I think they meant to say "decelerates" up hills. This is what I do in my Prius, decelerate up hills at constant throttle, and then accelerate down hills to gain kinetic energy for the next hillclimb. And while I will be well under the speed limit as I crest a hill, I admit to being a bit over down towards the bottom, with an average speed under the speed limit.

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Why does that sound like something I'd expect to see on the Simpsons?
Professor Frink will be on it as soon as he's done with the hamburger earmuffs.

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What is needed is the Wayne Gerdes truck driving institute. I think there would be more than a 10% gain in MPG
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