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Conference Documentation: Military Power

Published by: SMI Publishing, Ltd

Published: Jun. 7, 2006


Table of Contents


Day 1




8.30 Registration & Coffee




9.00 Chairman's Opening Remarks

Dr John Economou, Power and drive Systems Group Lecturer, Cranfield University.




9.10 INTRODUCTION TO MILTARY POWER SYSTEMS

Power electronics

The state-of-the-art in power systems

What is new?

What do we need to pay attention to?

Dr Pat Wheeler, Senior Lecturer, University of Nottingham.




9.50 A FRENCH PROGRAMME PERSPECTIVE

Current and future power needs of the dismounted soldier


Overview

Techniques

The use of batteries and micro fuel cells

Developing new technologies for future needs


Mr Yann Trehen, Technical Programme Manager, Power Systems , Délégation Générale pour l'Armement (DGA).




10.30 Morning Coffee




11.00 REDUCING THE NEED FOR NEW BATTERY TECHOLOGY

Minimising power consumption and usage


The problem with high power consumption

Minimising such consumption

Eliminating the need for large batteries

Key technologies


Mr Rob van Heijster, Chief Scientist, Systems Integration, TNO, Netherlands.




11.40 SPECTRO

A battery state-of-health technology


Testing lead acid batteris

Quickly determining battery cranking and capacity

Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy

Current results


Mr Joern Tinnemeyer, Manager, Cadex Electronics Inc..




12.20 Networking Lunch




2.00 STREAM SESSIONS - Click here to view

Mr Michel Grimm, Application Service Manager, SAFT.

Dr Michel Broussely, Scientific Advisor, SAFT.

Dr Patrick Luk, Head, Cranfield University.




Day 2




8.30 Registration & Coffee




9.00 Chairman's Opening Remarks

Dr John Economou, Power and drive Systems Group Lecturer, Cranfield University.




9.10 SATISFYING SOLDIER SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

The Soldier Systems Project (ISSP)


Overview

Satisfying soldier system requirements

Challenges and possible solutions

Looking ahead


Dr Ed Andrukaitis, , D N D / D R D C.




9.50 ANSWERING THE CHALLENGES OF THE FUTURE SOLDIER

Efficiently integrating high grade batteries in the complete system


High grade rechargeable battery technology

Integrating the battery into the bigger system

Impact on the soldier’s autonomy, versatility and agility


Mr Jean-François Cousseau, Lithium-Ion Technical Manager, SAFT.




10.30 Morning Coffee




11.00 ROADMAP FOR THE US AIR FORCE

US Air Force requirements and perspective


Introduction

US Air Force long term aims in power technology

Aircraft power requirements and initiatives

Implications for the Air Force


Lieutenant Colonel John Phillips, Chief, Air Force Research Laboratory.




11.40 SPECIAL PANEL DISCUSSION

Technological differences and similarities - ISSP, Naval and Air Force


Lieutenant Colonel John M. Phillips, Chief, Power Division, Air Force Research Laboratory, US Air Force

Dr Ed Andrukaitis, Project Manager, Advanced Electrical Power Sources, Defence R&D Canada, Department of National Defence, Canada

David Warriner, Director, Gas Turbines, Marine, Rolls Royce

Chaired by: Dr John Economou, Lecturer, Power and Drive Systems Group, Defence College of Management and Technology, Cranfield University




12.20 Networking Lunch




1.50 GAS TURBINE TECHNOLOGY

Mr David Warriner, Director, Rolls Royce.




2.30 PULSED POWER TECHNOLOGY

Compact pulsed power applications


Introduction

Compact and ultra compact pulsed power technology

Explosively driven pulsed power systems

Magnetic insulation


Dr Bucur M. Novac, Senior Lecturer, Loughborough University.




3.10 Afternoon Tea




3.40 ELECTROMAGNETIC TECHNOLOGY

Research and developments in electromagnetic technology


Overview and visions

Fundamental principles

Research

Applications

Conclusions


Dr Ian R. McNab, Director, The university of Texas Austin.




4.20 FUTURE ENERGY SOURCES

Looking to future sources of energy


The present situation

Developments

Modes of improvement

Looking to future sources

Dr Ausilio Bauen, Research Fellow, Imperial College London.




5.00 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

Abstract

SMi's inaugural Military Power conference will explore recent developments in power systems and techniques. It will examine the latest research and programmes in power technology, from fuel cells to alternative power sources, whilst also considering future challenges, and how these can be resolved.

In analysing the latest developments in tactical power and recent national experiences, Military Power will provide a tremendous platform for discussion, and will provide a clear idea of the current issues surrounding tactical power.

A diverse speaker line-up includes:
  • Lieutenant Colonel John "Mike" Phillips, Chief, Power Division, Air Force Research Laboratory
  • Dr Ed Andrukaitis, Project Manager, Advanced Electrical Power Sources, Defence R&D Canada, Department of National Defence, Canada
  • Yann Trehen, Power Systems Technical Programme Manager, DGA/SPART/AST, Délégué Général pour l’Armament
  • Robin van Heijster, Chief Scientist, Defence, Security and Safety, TNO
  • Dr Ausilio Bauen, Research Fellow, Imperial College London
Military Power will allow delegates to:
  • ASSESS up-to-date information regarding the latest trends in propulsion
  • EVALUATE the latest technology being developed world-wide
  • ANALYSE past experiences and lessons learnt
  • EXAMINE possibilities and prospects for future research
  • NETWORK with leading industry experts and personnel


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