Title: Heavy Truck Fuel Savings
1Heavy Truck Fuel Savings through the application
of Surface Wind Forecasts Case
Study/Demonstration Robert Wright Planning
Systems Incorporated 7923 Jones Branch
Drive McLean, Virginia 22102-3304 (703)
734-3446 rwright_at_plansys.com
2CONCEPT
- Weather/Wind Forecasts
- - Applied Successfully for Military
Aircraft Ship Operations - -- e.g., Optimum Path Aircraft Routing
System (Air Transportation) - -- e.g., Optimum Track Ship Routing
(Sea Transportation) - - Forecast Wind Fields Impact
Routes/Scheduling -- Optimize for - Minimum Fuel
- Similar Application for Land Transportation
- Commercial Heavy Trucking Operations - Long
Haul - - Determine Optimum (Minimum Fuel)
Schedule/Route Based On - Route Forecast Surface Winds (head/tail and
cross) - Truck Highway Speed
- Aerodynamic Drag (truck /trailer type and
configuration )
3CONCEPT
- Application when Forecast Surface Winds
- - Strong (significant impact on fuel
consumption) - - Change in Time (significant change in
fuel consumption) - - Verify (reliable prediction of fuel
consumption change) - Long Haul Trucking Operations
- Flexibility Fuel
Savings - - Departure Scheduling
- -- Take Advantage of Periods of
Predicted Minimum Fuel Consumption - -- Avoid Periods of Predicted Maximum
Fuel Consumption - - Route Selection
- -- Take Advantage of Routes with
Predicted Minimum Fuel Consumption - -- Avoid Routes with Predicted Maximum
Fuel Consumption - -- Applicable for Longer,
Cross-Country Routes use Longer Lead-Time
Forecasts -
4DEMONSTRATION Fuel Consumption versus Departure
Time
5DEMONSTRATION Fuel Consumption versus Departure
Time
- Representative Drive Model
- - Average Highway Speed 67 MPH
- - Total Time 10 Hours
- -- 4 Drive Segments
- 2 Hours (134.1 Miles)
- 1 Hour 40 Minutes (111.8 Miles)
- 2 Hours (134.1 Miles)
- 1 Hour 40 Minutes (111.8 Miles)
- -- 3 Intervening Rest Periods
- 40 Minutes, 1 Hour, 1 Hour
- Head/Tail Wind Forecast Synchronized
- with Truck Location/Time
- - Time-Phased Integration of Drive Model
and - Forecast Wind Fields
6NOAA NWS Daily Weather Map, 05 April 1999/1200Z
Interstate-80 Cheyenne to Omaha
7NOAA NWS Daily Weather Map, 06 April 1999/1200Z
Interstate-80 Cheyenne to Omaha
8MM5 Analysis 05 Apr 99/0600Z
Cheyenne to Omaha
Truck Vector 67 MPH
MM5 Grid Line
9MM5 Forecast 05 Apr 99/1200Z
Cheyenne to Omaha
Truck Vector 67 MPH
MM5 Grid Line
10MM5 Forecast 05 Apr 99/1800Z
Cheyenne to Omaha
Truck Vector 67 MPH
MM5 Grid Line
11MM5 Forecast 06 Apr 99/0000Z
Cheyenne to Omaha
Truck Vector 67 MPH
MM5 Grid Line
12MM5 Forecast 06 Apr 99/0600Z
Cheyenne to Omaha
Truck Vector 67 MPH
MM5 Grid Line
13Route Segment Head(-)/Tail() Winds Cheyenne to
Omaha
At Indicated Time
Time-Phased with Drive Model
Truck
Departs at Indicated Time
14Route Segment Head(-)/Tail() Winds Cheyenne to
Omaha
At Indicated Time
Time-Phased with Drive Model
Truck
Departs at Indicated Time
15Horsepower Contributions
Horsepower Required to Overcome Aerodynamic Drag
and Rolling Friction/Accessories Class 8
Tractor-Trailer 80,000 Pounds
- Assumptions
- Cross-Wind Does
- Not Affect
- CD
- Rolling Friction
Courtesy/Permission Professor Fred
Browand University of Southern California, Los
Angeles DOE Heavy Vehicle Aerodynamic Drag
Project from A Multi-Year Program Plan for the
Aerodynamic Design of Heavy Vehicles
16Relative Wind Fuel Consumption
Fuel Consumption to Overcome Aerodynamic Drag and
Rolling Friction/Accessories Class 8
Tractor-Trailer 80,000 Pounds CD 0.6
Highway Speed 67 MPH
17Total Fuel Consumed versus Departure Time
18Operational Implementation
- National Centers for Environmental Prediction
Model - Forecast Surface Wind Fields
- - NOAAPORT NWS Telecommunication Gateway
- - Eta, Nested Grid Model, Rapid Update Cycle
- Compute Fuel Consumption as a Function of
Possible - - Truck Types/Configurations, Routes,
Departure Times - Fuel Consumption Departure Time
- - Additional Parameters for Load
Optimization/Scheduling Programs - - For Dispatcher Wind Optimization Feature
ON or OFF - For Independent Truckers/Small Trucking
Companies - - Internet Web Site
- - Select Truck Type/Configuration, Route,
Average Speed - - Display Total Fuel Consumption versus
Departure Time
19Potential Fuel Savings - Complete Study Required
- Midwest/Great Plains Interstate Highway Routes
20Potential Fuel Savings - Study Design/Parameters
- Fall-through-Spring Period(s)
- Surface Wind Analyses e.g., FSL Hourly, 40-Km
Rapid Update Cycle - Model/Adjust Surface Winds to Truck Height
- Interpolate Surface Winds to Interstate Highway
Routes - Accurate Fuel Consumption Model Include
Cross-Wind Effects - - Rolling Friction Drag Coefficient
- Tailor to Long Haul Centrally Dispatched
Trucking Operations - - Type of Trucks/Configurations (drag
coefficients) - - Route Traffic Density (typical number of
trucks scheduled by route) - - Daily Departure Times (typical number of
departures by time-of-day) - - Scheduling Flexibility (allowable change
versus lead-time) - Metric Total Fuel Saved versus Change in
Departure Time