TITLE: An Overview of Army Mobility Energy Research and Development.

AUTHOR: L. L. Stavinoha;   G. S. Cauldwell;   M. B. Kemp.

INST.  AUTHOR: Southwest Research Inst., San Antonio, TX. Army Fuels and Lubricants Research Lab.

LANGUAGE: English

PUB.  TYPE: Technical Report

PUB.  COUNTRY: United States

SOURCE: Department of Defense [DODXA],  Oct 81,  82p.

ABSTRACT:

Dependence on foreign oil sources and the attendant strategic problems of securing the long lines of supplies from possible interruption raise a question of the ability of the Armed Forces to carry out its mission in the event of a national emergency. Energy is essential for the Army in maintaining readiness to assure national security in peacetime, crisis, or war. The Army Energy Plan, which is in concert with and support of national energy goals, establishes the basis for reducing energy consumption, reducing dependency on conventional hydrocarbon fuels, and tasks the Army to obtain a position of energy leadership. In this report, the Department of Army Energy goals/objectives are identified and the framework for planning Army Mobility/Energy/Research and Development is outlined. Key elements of the Army Mobility Energy R and D plan of action include an organization plan, technical assessment, technical performance plan, and a management plan. The Army Mobility Energy R and D Program has been categorized into four program areas--fuels, other fluids, engines, and other equipment. Examples of individual projects, as well as an overview of the Army's Mobility Energy Research and Development are provided with respect to meeting Army Energy goals. (Author)

REPORT  NUMBER: AFLRL-146

CONTRACT  NUMBER: DAAK70-78-C-0001;   DAAK70-80-C-0001