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Work starts on next phase of Bicester Heritage development

Contracts have been signed to commence construction on the next key phase of development at Bicester Heritage – a major extension of the Bicester Heritage Technical Site as part of the Bicester Motion Technical Cluster. The move follows the appointment of Northamptonshire-based Buckingham Group as the construction partner for the project which will be delivered in Q2 of 2020.

Thanks to the unanimous planning approval that the project has received from Cherwell District Council, the entire £10.4 million project has been comprehensively funded from the outset with the backing of Handelsbanken AB.

The commencement of works signifies an exciting new era in the history of the former RAF aerodrome with the first new-build development in more than 80 years.

Occupying land currently lying derelict alongside Skimmingdish Lane, formerly an active part of the RAF Bicester base, the New Technical Site will provide purpose-built units, allowing new businesses to join the thriving Bicester Heritage community in eight new buildings.

Built sympathetically and in keeping with their Grade II-listed surroundings, the new units – ranging in size from 5,000-17,000 ft2 – are expected to create a host of new skilled employment and training opportunities. More than 80% of the space has been pre-let in advance of the construction beginning and, with an extensive waiting list already in place for the remaining units, the New Technical Site has proved an immediate business success.

The design and arrangement of the New Technical Site, which received unanimous approval from the Cherwell District Council’s planning committee in December 2018, has been developed with a conservation-led approach. This ensures the respect of the site’s historic significance and the creation of new structures that are in keeping with the character and appearance of the wider development.

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Uniti One pure EV now available to order online

Three days after revealing pricing for its all-electric city car, Uniti is delighted to announce that it is now accepting deposits for the Uniti One from customers in Sweden and the UK.

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New MAHLE 48-volt battery boosts mild-hybrid performance

With a new 48-volt battery optimized for use in mild-hybrid vehicles, MAHLE Powertrain is making it possible to maximize the recuperated energy that can be stored and released. This can significantly increase the efficiency of mild-hybrid vehicles, allowing a fuel saving of between 12 and 15 percent. With this development, MAHLE Powertrain is increasing the capabilities of 48-volt systems, which offer major safety and cost advantages when compared with high-voltage systems.

Mild-hybrid vehicles need to recover energy efficiently and at a relatively high power during deceleration events. High storage capacity is not required for these applications as the recuperated energy can be deployed during the next acceleration. Thus a compact and cost effective battery that is capable of high charge and discharge power levels relative to its storage capacity (high C-rates) is desirable. As there were no suitable low-cost, compact batteries able to deal with the necessary recharge and discharge cycles involving high currents, MAHLE Powertrain decided to develop its own. The LTO chemistry in the selected cells allows continuous charge / discharge rates of 10 kW and peak rates for short periods up to 20 kW from a battery pack that has only a 0.5 kWh storage capacity.

Optimal battery cooling guarantees charge/discharge performance and battery durability. However, the coolant needed to be electrically isolated from the cells. MAHLE Powertrain settled on a robust cooling strategy, with simulations showing cooling performance to be exactly on target.

MAHLE Powertrain engineers paid a great deal of attention to the design of the busbars and electrical connections within the battery, as any high resistance in these components can be an additional heat source and limit the power capability of the system.

Testing of the first prototype is underway to verify that the pack can meet the performance targets. Initial results indicate that all temperatures within the pack remain within an acceptable range at a continuous discharge rate of over 10 kW and that it is capable of peak power levels in excess of 20 kW. The next step will be to install the prototype pack into MAHLE Powertrain’s 48V eSupercharged extreme downsizing demonstrator vehicle.

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Ricardo launches TRNTY: a radical on-demand consulting service

Across many areas of industry and commerce, fast-paced changes in technology, business models and consumer preferences and expectations mean that access to flexible, relevant and highly informed advice and expertise can be crucial to success. The model of internal talent creation, backed up by specialist consulting support, has served many businesses well over the years.  But as new product and service innovations and disruptive technologies break down established business models and supply chains, the companies most likely to succeed are those able to adapt to this new environment – a new environment in which rapid change is the status quo, and external resource needs are project-based and diverse in terms of skills requirements, rather than predictable and ongoing.

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New MAHLE hybrid vehicle efficiency technologies presented at IMECE

MAHLE Powertrain will present its joined-up approach to technology development, which enables the evolution of highly efficient hybrid powertrain modules, at the IMechE conference at Fazeley Studios, Birmingham, on December 11-12. Two papers will explain the concept and benefits of MAHLE Jet Ignition (MJI) and the Modular Hybrid Powertrain (MHP), which will make its UK debut, at the Internal Combustion Engines and Powertrain Systems for Future Transport event. MAHLE’s solution provides a highly modular, off the shelf powertrain option that is able to reduce cost and development time for vehicle manufacturers by moving away from traditional, dedicated powertrain development processes.

“MHP could provide a vital time and performance advantage for manufacturers seeking to harness the CO2 reduction of electrified powertrain within a contracted development time-frame,” explains Mike Bassett, MAHLE Powertrain chief engineer, research, who will be giving the presentation on MMHP. “The EU has introduced a legislative target to lower vehicle manufacturer fleet CO2 emissions to just 59.4 g/km by 2030, which will require considerable powertrain development in order to effectively incorporate emerging technologies into future designs in time. We believe that the internal combustion engine still has a vital role to play in enabling the industry to meet these stringent targets.”

MHP is a fully integrated hybrid drive system that incorporates an efficient 2- or 3-cylinder, turbocharged gasoline engine, which utilises MJI as a method of optimising efficiency. It can be tailored to meet the specific requirements of manufacturers, for a wide range of vehicle types, by enabling the unit to be readily reconfigured, whilst maintaining maximum component commonality. This system level approach helps to control costs and avoid unnecessary investment of time and resources, streamlining the whole development process.

MJI, which will be presented by Hugh Blaxill, MAHLE Powertrain US General Manager, has been in development at MAHLE for over 10 years. In passive form, as it is utilised within MHP, MJI comprises a small pre-chamber, containing the spark-plug. Ignition within the pre-chamber initiates the discharge of fast-moving, super-heated jets through a perforated nozzle. This technique provides multiple ignition sites within the main combustion chamber, enabling highly stable combustion and knock-resistant combustion, enabling a high compression ratio to be used for increased efficiency.

“MHP provides cost, weight and packaging advantages over traditional hybrid technologies,” continues Bassett. “MAHLE Powertrain testing has demonstrated in excess of a 10% increase in engine efficiency over SI baseline using MJI technology, which makes a significant contribution to the overall effectiveness of MHP as an emissions-reducing, fully scalable solution for a diverse range of vehicles, from B-segment cars to J-segment SUVs.

To complement the presentations, MAHLE Powertrain will provide static demonstrations of the technologies at the Birmingham event. To secure interview opportunities with MAHLE experts at the IMechE conference, which is a key knowledge sharing opportunity for stakeholders involved with the design, research, manufacture, testing, simulation and development of internal combustion and alternative powertrains, please use the contact details below.

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Tenneco Delivers Exhaust System for 2020 Chevrolet Corvette

The 2020 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray’s signature sound and performance are enabled by advanced exhaust and powertrain technologies from Tenneco Inc. (NYSE:TEN). Tenneco’s Clean Air and Powertrain Business Groups supply the complete cold-end exhaust system, as well as a range of components for the eighth generation sportscar’s Small Block V-8 LT2 engine.

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Queen’s Award recognises Aeristech’s innovative electric motors

British electric motor specialist Aeristech has been awarded a Queen’s Award for Enterprise in Innovation in recognition of its work to develop a series of increasingly advanced, high-speed electric motors to power e-superchargers and hydrogen fuel cell air-side compressors.

Based in Leamington Spa, where it recently relocated to new headquarters, the company has a growing portfolio of contracts with vehicle manufacturers and Tier 1 suppliers bringing the benefits of its technology to market.

Aeristech’s unique technology allows higher performance from the company’s smaller, more efficient -running motors, thus helping its customers to achieve higher performance from their own products and playing a significant role in the advancement of technologies to reduce energy consumption and vehicle emissions.

The Queen’s Awards for Enterprise recognised Aeristech’s progress in delivering their most ambitious set of motor systems yet, with some motors in excess of 20 kW. Aeristech’s technology splits the control system for torque and speed, enabling smaller, more efficient running motor controllers which are coupled to dedicated motor designs.

The Queen’s Awards for Enterprise were established 54 years ago as the most prestigious business awards in the UK and celebrate the success of exciting and innovative businesses which are leading the way with pioneering products or services.

 

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Tenneco IROX® 2 receives 2020 Automotive News PACE Award

Tenneco Inc.’s Powertrain business group has been recognized with a 2020 Automotive News PACE Award for its second-generation polymer bearing technology, IROX® 2, a universal solution for all engine applications. The prestigious PACE award recognizes automotive suppliers for superior innovation, technological advancement and business performance.

An industry leading development, Tenneco’s IROX® 2 bearings provide outstanding seizure and wear resistance, load capacity and conformability for the most critical engine operating conditions. The IROX 2 coating features an enforced polymeric binder material with a highly effective synergistic filler composition and can be used for nearly every engine application, from high-performance sports cars to large heavy-duty diesel trucks. Since the launch of IROX 2, nearly 10 million bearings have been produced using this advanced technology, with that number expected to grow to more than 40 million units by 2022.

The 26th annual PACE Award was presented by Automotive News and Automotive Parts Manufacturers’ Association (APMA). The competition was open to suppliers who contribute products, processes, materials or services directly to the manufacture of cars or trucks. The Automotive News PACE Award is accepted around the world as the industry benchmark of innovation.

Tenneco’s Powertrain business group has had a successful history with PACE, earning 17 awards since 2006. The company has received PACE recognition for innovative products including: DuraForm-G91® piston alloy; MicroTorq® sealing technology; DuroGlide® low friction ring pack technologies; lead-free engine bearings; IROX® first-generation polymer engine bearings; High Modulus Bonded Piston technology; EcoTough®-coated piston; LKZ-Ring® High-Temperature Alloy (HTA) gaskets; Goetze® Diamond Coating (GDC®) for piston rings; and the company’s Monosteel® diesel piston.

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Grainger & Worrall’s expertise recognised by Queen’s Award in 2020

Castings specialist, Grainger & Worrall has been recognised for its pioneering “Next Generation” castings work with a Queen’s Award for Enterprise: Innovation in 2020.

The Award acknowledges GW utilising its expertise and technology in casting design & simulation, materials development, digital sand printing and dimensional & integrity validation to deliver the best castings service in the world.

Matthew Grainger, CEO, Grainger & Worrall, said: “We are exceptionally  pleased to be recognised by the Queen’s Awards for Enterprise, especially as it is the third time we have received such an award and underlines our ongoing commitment to be a global leader within our industry.

Grainger & Worrall has developed Next Generation castings in response to the challenges faced by the global transport industry in terms of reducing emissions and fuel consumption. “The automotive market is moving towards ever more complex and structurally sound castings,” says Grainger. “This is particularly the case in high performance aluminium alloys, and our knowledge and experience combined with our state-of-the-art facilities means we have been able to develop the next generation of aluminium and non-ferrous castings.

“By blending digital manufacturing and 3D sand printing with our design and materials experience, we are enabling customers to design, produce and validate complex components within a compressed timescale.”

Grainger concludes “Our Next Generation innovations deliver real benefits for component suppliers in reduced cost, improved efficiency and rapid turnaround. We look forward to working with the industry to maximise these benefits when current restrictions are lifted.”

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Tenneco launches new GOETZE® range of industrial ignition solutions

Built to last, designed for simpler servicing, the new GOETZE range of industrial spark plugs provides a proven solution for industrial gas engines

Tenneco Inc.´s (NYSE:TEN) Powertrain business group is launching a range of new GOETZE® branded industrial spark plugs, designed for industrial gas engines. With proven durability for these applications, GOETZE plugs are designed and manufactured for robust, reliable service.

The four new GOETZE industrial spark plugs are designated: G-6001, G-6002, G-6003, and G-6004. These are suitable for power generation applications, including natural gas, biogas, landfill gas and mine gas. Tenneco will continue to offer industrial ignition products under the Champion® brand for use in traditional gas engines for power generation and Oil & Gas industry.

The GOETZE range of industrial spark plugs features a series of design advances. Installation and removal is easier thanks to a design that makes the familiar 7/8-inch (22.2mm) hexagon much higher, giving installation tools a stronger grip. The new spark plugs also feature large, smooth insulators that use stronger ceramics and a more robust steel shell.

In testing on Jenbacher Type 3 engines, the GOETZE G-6001 plugs achieve lifetimes of over 10,000 hours. The G-6001’s solid design and high-strength nickel-plated shell are engineered to withstand more dynamic combustion pressures. The industrial spark plug is produced using GOETZE’s unique hot-locking assembly process, sealing the shell. The unribbed insulator with a monoblock SAE terminal pin provides an enhanced connection with ignition leads. Advanced laser welds increase thermal conductivity, helping improve wear behavior and increase lifetime.

The new GOETZE G-6002 plugs achieve the same 10,000+ hour lifetime in tests on Jenbacher Type 4 engines using a robust design suitable for high-turbulence combustion applications. The GOETZE G-6003 offers a cost-effective, maintenance-free solution with a lifetime of more than 4,000 hours in Jenbacher Type 3 engines. The GOETZE G-6004 provides more than 2,000 hours of maintenance-free operation for Jenbacher Type 6 and Type 9 engine applications with high BMEP values.