University Transportation Centers
USDOT’s University Transportation Centers (UTC) Program, launched in 1988, awards and administers grants to consortia of colleges and universities across the United States. Each UTC forms a unique center of transportation excellence on a specific research topic. The UTC Collection brings together the research outputs of these consortia. To learn more about the UTC program , visit https://www.transportation.gov/content/university-transportation-centers. Bookmark this collection: https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/collection_utcp or https://doi.org/10.21949/1530855.
- 2019 6
- Marine Engine Testing and Emissions Laboratory (METEL) (6)
- Alternate fuels 2
- Biomass 1
- Biomass fuels 1
- Diesel engine exhaust gases 2
- Diesel fuels 1
- Education and training 1
- Engine efficiency 1
- Environmental engineering 1
- Fishing vessels 1
- Forestry 1
- Fuel consumption 1
- Fuels 1
- Glycerin 1
- Hulls 1
- Laboratories 2
- Labor force 1
- Marine diesel engines 4
- Maritime industry 1
- Microalgae 1
- Modernization 1
- Monitoring 2
- Optimization 1
- Particulates 1
- Pollution control 1
- Production methods 1
- Prototype tests 1
- Renewable energy sources 1
- Research and educational facilities 1
- Scale models 1
- Spectrometers 1
- Sustainable development 1
(Max 200)
- Alternate fuels (2)
- Biomass (1)
- Biomass fuels (1)
- Diesel engine exhaust gases (2)
- Diesel fuels (1)
- Education and training (1)
- Engine efficiency (1)
- Environmental engineering (1)
- Fishing vessels (1)
- Forestry (1)
- Fuel consumption (1)
- Fuels (1)
- Glycerin (1)
- Hulls (1)
- Laboratories (2)
- Labor force (1)
- Marine diesel engines (4)
- Maritime industry (1)
- Microalgae (1)
- Modernization (1)
- Monitoring (2)
- Optimization (1)
- Particulates (1)
- Pollution control (1)
- Production methods (1)
- Prototype tests (1)
- Renewable energy sources (1)
- Research and educational facilities (1)
- Scale models (1)
- Spectrometers (1)
- Sustainable development (1)
- Sustainability Education and Laboratory Training for Workforce Enhancement at Maine Maritime Academy:Kimball, Richard ;Wallace, Travis2019-04-30:This project goals are to strengthen the educational pipeline of skilled transportation leaders through developing modern training laboratories for in...
- :Kimball, Richard ;Somers, Hannah2019-04-30:Climate change and global warming are a worldwide concern, and utilizing alternative fuels is one way to reduce carbon dioxide emissions to the atmosp...
- :Kimball, Richard ;Read, Douglas2019-03-31:Maine Maritime Academy (MMA), sponsored by Maine Center for Coastal Fisheries (MCCF), has developed a high efficiency, advanced hull form for applicat...
- :Kimball, Richard ;Sarnaki, Brendyn2019-03-31:Marine vessels contribute a significant portion of total pollutant gas and particulate matter emissions near ports and waterways across the United Sta...
- :Kimball, Richard ;Wheeler, M. Clayton2019-03-31:The replacement of marine fuels with renewable biofuel has two immediate benefits: the reduction of fossil fuel dependency and the significant reducti...
- :Kimball, Richard ;Wallace, Travis2019-03-31:One fundamental pillar of the marine industry is the use of diesel engines for propulsion and to establish the vessel’s electrical grid. The extent ...
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