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BEYOND THE GRID: F1 engine guru Mario Illien on powering McLaren to success hybrid tech top secret projects and much more
Tom Clarkson is back with another instalment of Formula 1’s Beyond the Grid podcast, and this week he is joined by Mario Illien, who gives a fascinating insight into the world of a power unit designer.
Illien played a key role in McLaren’s F1 success in the late-1990s, developing the engines with Mercedes that would help Mika Hakkinen win two drivers’ championships in 1998 and 1999 – as well as the constructors’ title for McLaren in 1998.
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Illien had spent the early part of his career working in the IndyCar series, before it was decided that his Ilmor company would enter F1, joining forces with Leyton House in 1991, Tyrrell in 1992 and Mercedes in 1993.
In an in-depth conversation with Clarkson, Illien discusses all from his time working with McLaren to the part he has played in making F1’s hybrid engines the most efficient power units in the world.
He also talks about the tricks of the trade that helped Illmor make some of the best engines in the world and power not just F1 teams to victory but competitors in the prestigious Indianapolis 500.
Alongside this, Illien reveals which drivers got the most out of one his power units, while telling tales of 1000 horsepower engines, some of his top secret projects and racing from Paris to Beijing.
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For all that and more, hit go on the player above or head here to catch Illien’s interview on your preferred platform.
via Formula 1 News https://www.formula1.com
Hybrid vehicle innovation is a blend of a gas powered motor and an electric battery worked engine. Benefits of hybrid vehicle innovation •  …
How hybrid technology progresses?
You are trapped in rush hour gridlock and your vehicle is at a stop. The hybrid tech Innovation is planned with an Inactive Stop Start capability which is a necessary piece of this innovation.
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Last year, StoreDot made news with its rapid-charging smartphone battery that the Israeli startup claimed could be fully recharged in just 30 seconds, while hinting the technology could be scaled up for fast-charging electric vehicles (EVs). After completing a round of funding for a new EV business unit, StoreDot might just be able to deliver on its vision of EVs that can receive a full charge in just five minutes.
StoreDot's FlashBattery technology relies on "nanodots", which are comprised of bio-organic peptides whose raw materials are abundant in nature and also self-assemble, making for a more affordable product. These form the basis of a multi-function electrode that allows for supercapacitor-like rapid charging, with a slow discharge more like a lithium-ion battery.
The concept still includes lithium components in the cathode, but the company claims that its modified anode and cathode and a proprietary electrolyte and separator are responsible for the incredible recharge speeds.
Scaled up for use in an electric vehicle, an array of StoreDot cells comprising 7,000 cells would purportedly store enough energy for 300 miles (480 km) of driving on just five minutes of charging. The company also promise batteries that are less volatile and offer longer lifetimes due to the use of materials that are less likely to metalize during charge/discharge cycles.
The company's US$18 million in new funding primarily came from existing investors, including Samsung Ventures, and brings the total funding to-date to $66 million. As part of the research, StoreDot plans on also developing a rapid-charging industry standard and a charging station.
Traditional supercapacitor technology is too big for consumer vehicles, having a very low energy to mass ratio. However, StoreDot claims to have solved the limitations of both supercapacitors and batteries with its hybrid solution, without having to pick and choose between increased capacity, fast-charging, or extended battery-life.
However, with the phone battery technology not expected on the market until next year at the earliest, it may be some time before we see the fruits of the vehicle research.
Below is StoreDot's brief teaser about its FlashBattery tech in EVs.
Breakthrough in hybrid tech: Electric airplane flies at 1500ft in test flight
Breakthrough in hybrid tech: Electric airplane flies at 1500ft in test flight
LONDON: After popularity of hybrid cars, automakers are going to adopt this technology on airplanes.
Scientists have teamed up with Boeing to create a hybrid-electric airplane, which has gone on a test flight.
Researchers from Cambridge University in the United Kingdom have created the first ever hybrid-electric aircraft, which apparently uses 30 percent less fuel when compared to an aircraft…
Hybrid technology could make Star Trek-style tricorder a reality
In the fictional Star-Trek universe, the tricorder was used to remotely
scan patients for a diagnosis. A new device under development in the
U.K. could perform that function through the use of chemical sensors on
printed circuit boards. This would replace the current conventional
diagnostic method, which is lengthy and is limited to single point
measurements.
Read More - http://www.rdmag.com/news/2014/04/hybrid-technology-could-make-star-trek-style-tricorder-reality
Hybrid carrier five times more effective in delivering genetic material into cells
Researchers in New York City have developed a carrier in their lab that
is five times more efficient in delivering DNA into cells than today’s
commercial delivery methods: reagent vectors. This novel complex is a
peptide-polymer hybrid, assembled from two separate, less effective
vectors that are used to carry DNA into cells.
Read More - http://www.rdmag.com/news/2013/12/hybrid-carrier-five-times-more-effective-delivering-genetic-material-cells