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Today’s Topic Technology and Sustainable system Renewable Energy ITS Materials CEE8207 Summer2013 L#7 3
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Today’s Topic Technology and Sustainable system Renewable Energy Renewable Energy Sources Applications ITS Materials CEE8207 Summer2013 L#7 4
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Renewable Energy A combine use of renewable energy sources could meet our current e nergy needs: - Solar energy - Wind energy - Hydro energy: Hydroelectric, Tidal energy - Geothermal energy - Biomass energy These technologies are available today … We must however rapidly make the shift going away from fossil fuel ba sed energies CEE8207 Summer2013 L#7 5
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A fuel cell is an electrochemical cell that converts chemical energy from a fuel into electric energy CEE8207 Summer2013 L#7 10
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Hydrogen Fuel Cell Advantage Hydrogen most abundant element in the universe No combustion reaction → Less pollutants and emissions Environmentally safe Tax break Disadvantage Storage Safety H 2 highly inflammable Cost.. CEE8207 Summer2013 L#7 12
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A Sustainable Energy Strategy CEE8207 Summer2013 L#7 13
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Application: Solar Energy Most commonly used Smart use of land → facilitates maximize use of solar energy Carport Highway Tunnel Roof CEE8207 Summer2013 L#7 15
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Application: Solar Highway Germany 1,600 Solar panels on the tunnel of A3 Highway When completed → more than 600 households annually Good example of smart highway use CEE8207 Summer2013 L#7 16
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Application: Wind Energy 17 CEE8207 Summer2013 L#7
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San Francisco Transit Center – Geothermal CEE8207 Summer2013 L#7 18
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ZEV·NET Zero Emission Vehicle · Network Enabled Transport ( http://www.zevnet.org/) http://www.zevnet.org/ Electric Vehicle Battery Electric Vehicle Hybrid Vehicle mixture of a battery electric vehicle with a conventional internal combustion engine vehicle Fuel Cell Vehicle electrical power generated by on-board fuel cells combines mass transit with low-emissions shared-use vehicles Addresses Traffic Congestion Air pollution CEE8207 Summer2013 L#7 19
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Today’s Topic Technology and Sustainable system Renewable Energy ITS Materials CEE8207 Summer2013 L#7 21
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Intelligent Transportation System Application of. Address transportation problems Enhance the movement of people and goods Efficiently manage transportation system and assets Use of. technology CEE8207 Summer2013 L#7 22
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Intelligent Transportation System Integration of roadway Infrastructure management, vehicles, and real time sensor equipment can assure better and safer driving CEE8207 Summer2013 L#7 23
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Intelligent Transportation System Intelligent Infrastructure Arterial Management Freeway Management Transit Management Incident Management Management Information Management Electronic Payment Intelligent Vehicle System CEE8207 Summer2013 L#7 24
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Ford’s Collision Warning System CEE8207 Summer2013 L#7 25
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Intelligent Transportation System Optimize the capacity of transportation system Adapt to changing traffic conditions Balance demand with capacity by informing drivers Traffic Operation Control Traffic Flow Efficiency Reduce congestion → improve air quality etc Safety System Optimization CEE8207 Summer2013 L#7 27
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Active Transportation and Demand Management (ATDM) dynamic management, control, and influence of travel demand, traffic demand, and travel flow of transportation facilities. 28 CEE8207 Summer2013 L#7
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Sample Detector Data CEE8207 Summer2013 L#7 31
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Conventional loop signature vs. blade signatures CEE8207 Summer2013 L#7 32
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Real-time Vehicle Tracking System → Vehicle Reidentification Travel Time Origin Destination Matrix Vehicle Classification Lane Changing Behavior http://moon.its.uci.edu/RTPMS/ CEE8207 Summer2013 L#7 33
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Today’s Topic Technology and Sustainable system Renewable Energy ITS Materials Paving Materials Building Materials, Green Building CEE8207 Summer2013 L#7 34
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Paving Innovation Warm Mix Asphalt Asphalt Reuse/Recycle Perpetual Pavement Porous asphalt Pavement Aggregate substitutes Use of Recycled Glass CEE8207 Summer2013 L#7 35
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Driving Factors for Warm Mix Asphalt Environmental concerns Sustainable development Green Construction Reduction of energy consumption Cost Saving Reduction in CO 2 emissions Reduced worker exposure Extend construction season Faster project delivery WMA: Allows paving operation at much lower temperature (50-100 °F lower) than conventional HMA CEE8207 Summer2013 L#7 36
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http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/everydaycounts/technology/asphalt/intro.cfm CEE8207 Summer2013 L#7 37
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Today’s Topic Technology and Sustainable system Renewable Energy ITS Materials Paving Materials Building Materials, Green Building CEE8207 Summer2013 L#7 38
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CEE8207 Summer2013 L#7 39 Also known as sustainable building designed, built, renovated, operated, or reused in an ecological and resource-efficient manner designed to meet certain objectives protecting occupant health; improving employee productivity; using energy, water, and other resources more efficiently; reducing the overall impact to the environment; Reducing maintenance/replacement costs over the life of the building. Green Building
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Materials Selection Criteria Resource Efficiency Indoor Air Quality Energy Efficiency Water Conservation Affordability CEE8207 Summer2013 L#7 40
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