Innovation and Stuff

Since my college days I have been looking for some of the cool discoveries I have read or studied and have been sorely disappointed by the pace of progress. Do you share this opinion? So what is this blog about? This is an attempt to prove to myself through things that I have read or though my readers comments that some technical progress is being made in our country. So all innovative ideas in any area of science or industry are welcome.

Friday, July 13, 2007

More on Professor Andy Frank


Want to read more about Prof Andy Frank and some of the Hybrid vehicles he has created over the last 14 years? Then this is the site to visit. It displays real production vehicles from SUVs that get 30 mpg to family cars that get 80 mpg. This group continues to show that the typical American automobile can be made differently where it will pollute less, get better gas mileage and perform just as good or better than the original stock car. Check it out!

Thursday, July 12, 2007

Bio-Butanol and Dupont

BioButanol has been discovered by BP and Dupont. BioButanol which is superior to Ethanol as an automotive fuel is being developed by these two industrial giants. BioButanol can be mixed in any proportion with gasoline up to 100% and be used in all vehicles today without being flex fuel enabled or needing any modifications. They hope to be delivering bio-butanol to BP service stations by the end of 2007. Click here to see a very basic but informative slide show by Dupont.

Tuesday, July 03, 2007

Dr Andy Frank - Father of the Hybrid Car


Well it might not be the best thing to be proud of on fathers day, but the fact remains Andy Frank was thinking about hybrid cars when the rest of us were still looking at the big muscle cars and SUVs, and not really giving a care about the future.

He started in 1993 when he built a total hybrid designed auto called the "AfterShock." This car was a ground breaking event to marry the gasoline engine with high torque at high RPM to the electric motor with high torque at low RPM. What this does is cover the whole power curve not just the top end. The cars achievements are incredible for almost 15 years ago.

With a group of undergraduates in Mechanical Engineering Andy Frank designed and manufactured "Aftershock," a car that combines the low emissions of an electric vehicle and the range and power of a gasoline engine. "Aftershock" placed first in the International Hybrid Electric Vehicle Challenge in 1994 and 1995, as well as earning prizes in other categories. "Aftershock" can run for nearly a thousand miles before refueling or recharging, and has achieved the enviable fuel economy of 80 miles to the gallon at highway speeds of sixty miles per hour.

He went on to build 6 hybrid vehicles and win multiple awards for his efforts. This list of vehicles are:
  • 2005 - Trinity - 2006 Chevy Equinox, participating in the Challenge X competition.
  • 2002 - Yosemite - 2002 Ford Explorer converted to a battery dominant hybrid electric vehicle.
  • 2000 - Sequoia - 2000 Chevrolet Suburban with a Parallel Hybrid Powertrain.
  • 1998 - Coulomb - hybrid-electric Mercury Sable AIV.
  • 1997 - Joule - 1996 Ford Taurus converted to a hybrid electric vehicle.
  • 1993 - AfterShock - "Ground-up" hybrid electric vehicle.
He has converted every thing from family cars to giant SUVs to hybrids showing in most cases that the fuel economy doubles with a fleet wide average of around 62 mpg.

The latest is the Trinity project that takes a 2006 Chevy Equinox and converts it to a hybrid vehicle that gets could get up to 200 miles per gallon using the all electric range of of 40 miles in daily use. This is a monster vehicle that weighs 3700 lbs originally and stock gets 19 mpg city and 25 mpg on the highway EPA fuel economy ha ha. Now the vehicle weighs more but goes zero to 60 faster and achieves a possible 200 mpg . What an incredible achievement.

Well enough about his hybrid cars. Prof. Andy Frank is a true visionary with the staying power to prove his point that hybrid cars are good for our future and that they are not just pie in the sky concepts like hydrogen vehicles. Well designed hybrid vehicles can be created today that achieve head turning impressive speed and mind blowing high fuel economy. Prof Andy Frank recently commented that we can "kick the oil habit with no sacrifice in lifestyle."

Sunday, July 01, 2007

Great Men and Women of our current Time


Their are some great people who have contributed much to renewable fuels and hybrid technology. These are individuals have done so over many decades and didn't just get on the band wagon in recent times. They have been pioneers since the 70s and 80s and I believe they deserve mention here. So over the next couple of days I will be blogging about there past accomplishments and current projects. The first individual is Prof. Andy Frank University of California Davis who pioneered the plug in hybrid car and has built seven very diverse autos of the last few years. More to come...