General Motors Hy-wire

General Motors Hy-wire

The Hy-wire (Hydrogen drive-by-wire) is a concept car from General Motors originally introduced in January 2002Cite news | title = GM'S Race To The Future | last = King | first = Ralph | publisher = Business 2.0 | date = October 1, 2003 | url = http://money.cnn.com/magazines/business2/business2_archive/2003/10/01/349458/index.htm | accessdate = 2007-05-22] . The car runs on hydrogen fuel cells and uses a drive-by-wire system, meaning that the car is controlled electronically. GM asked school children to name the car, and one of them suggested "Hy-wire".

General Motors has stated that it is confident that it can produce a commercially viable model by 2010.

Design

Due to hydrogen fuel cell drive system used by the Hy-wire the conventional car layout has been revamped. Without the need for a conventional engine block and transmission system coupled to the steering column and pedals through mechanical linkage the car's power system and single electric motor are built into a flat skateboard configuration. This serves to lower the car's center of gravity but more importantly to standardize vehicle drive train systems. Because all propulsion and energy storage systems are housed in the skateboard designers are free to arrange the passenger compartment however they see fit. This allows for highly flexible vehicle configurations such as a 4 door sedan, mini van, or even a small bus to be placed on the same drive system, with the only difference being the shape of the car's upper body and the location of seats. The skateboard itself contains crumple zones similar to those in conventional automobiles.

Driver interface

The car's drive-by-wire system coupled with cameras instead of mirrors and multiple LCD displays for feedback to the driver theoretically allows the driver's seat to be located anywhere; however, most current designs still favor the driver in front of or beside the other passengers for maximum visibility. The digital coupling of the controls to the drive system means neither the driver's seat nor the steering and throttle controls must be fixed in place. For example, the 2003 concept model has a single control interface that can be operated from either the right or left front seats,Cite web | title = The 2003 Hy-wire Concept Car | last = Chernoff | first = Adrian | publisher = Ideation Genesis, LLC | url = http://www.adrianchernoff.com/pages/HyWire.html | accessdate = 2007-05-22] , and the 2004 concept design places the two front seats on a rotating platform which allows the driver and passenger seats to be swapped or the driver to sit in front of the passenger for greater flexibility.Cite web | title = The 2004 CARousel Concept Car | last = Chernoff | first = Adrian | publisher = Ideation Genesis, LLC | url = http://www.adrianchernoff.com/pages/CARousel.html | accessdate = 2007-05-22]

Powerplant

The Hy-wire is powered by a fuel cell capable of producing 94 kilowatts of power continuously without refueling on a saltwater solution and up to 129 kilowatts for short periods.Cite web | title = How Stuff Works: How GM's Hy-wire Works | last = Harris | first = Tom | publisher = HowStuffWorks, Inc. | url = http://www.howstuffworks.com/hy-wire.htm/printable | accessdate = 2007-05-22] The fuel cell itself is supplied with hydrogen from 3 tanks of compressed hydrogen located in the skateboard holding Auto kg|2|0, but future models may hold larger capacities, yielding increased driving range. With its three-phase electric motor the ~Auto lb|4000|0 vehicle has a top speed of convert|100|mi/h|km/h|abbr=on.

ee also

* General Motors Sequel
* Vaporware
* Zero-emissions vehicle

External links

* [http://www.gm.com/ General Motors' website]

References


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно сделать НИР?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • General Motors Sequel — The Sequel is a hydrogen fuel cell powered concept car and sport utility vehicle from General Motors, employing the latest generation of HydroGen3 technology developed by Opel. The Sequel uses a drive by wire system. It has a range of three… …   Wikipedia

  • General Motors Firebird — For the latter General Motors produced vehicle, see Pontiac Firebird. The General Motors Firebird is a series of three concept cars designed by Harley Earl, and built by General Motors for the 1953, 1956 and 1959 Motorama auto shows. They were… …   Wikipedia

  • General Dynamics — Corporation Type Public NYSE: GD Industry Defense …   Wikipedia

  • Drive by wire — Drive by wire, DbW, by wire, or x by wire technology in the automotive industry replaces the traditional mechanical control systems with electronic control systems using electromechanical actuators and human machine interfaces such as pedal and… …   Wikipedia

  • American Motors — У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. AMC (значения). American Motors Corporation …   Википедия

  • Copper wire and cable — Copper has been used in electric wiring since the invention of the electromagnet and the telegraph in the 1820s.[1][2] The invention of the telephone in 1876 proved to be another early boon for copper wire.[3] Today, despite competition from… …   Wikipedia

  • Continental Motors, Inc. — Continental Motors, Inc. Type Operating Division Industry Aircraft engines Predecessor Continental Motors Corporation …   Wikipedia

  • Rea Magnet Wire — Infobox Company company name = Rea Magnet Wire Company company company type = Public foundation = 1933 location = Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA key people = Larry Bagwell, Chairman CEO num employees = 800 industry = Copper Mining products = revenue =… …   Wikipedia

  • Chevrolet Volt — Manufacturer Chevrolet division of General Motors Also called Holden Volt Opel Ampera Vauxhall Ampera …   Wikipedia

  • Tecnologías de hidrógeno — Las tecnologías de hidrógeno son aquellas tecnologías relacionadas con la economía de hidrógeno y con los diversos métodos de creación, almacenamiento y proceso del hidrógeno. Las tecnologías del hidrógeno pueden desempeñar un papel importante en …   Wikipedia Español

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”