Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Vol. 33, No. 3, 2000


The new National Transportation Research Center (NTRC) in Knox County, Tennessee, is the home for advanced transportation studies by researchers from ORNL and the University of Tennessee. Some of the research at NTRC is featured in this special issue of the ORNL Review.


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Editorial: Putting East Tennessee on the Transportation Research Map
     Lee Riedinger
 
NTRC: Accelerating the Transportation Revolution
   
Toward a Cleaner Diesel Vehicle
 
An Emissions Mission: Solving the Sulfur Problem
 
New User Facility Has Old (But Excellent) Instruments
 
Truck Brake Tester Could Boost Highway Safety
 
Better Ways to Weigh Trucks
 
Carbon-Fiber Composites for Cars
 
Supercomputers Help Model Cars in Collisions
 
Power Electronics: Energy Manager for Hybrid Electric Vehicles
 
Is There a 'Green' Car in Your Future?
 
Biological Ways of Producing Ethanol
 
Aviation Research Takes Off at ORNL
 
Packaging and Transporting Hazardous Materials
 
Transportation Planners Aided by GIS Research
 
Defense Transportation and Logistics Research
 
Software Tools Will Help Emergency Responders
 
E-Commerce Impacts on Transportation
 
Learning Smart Ways to Use Intelligent Transportation Systems
 
UT Goal: Safer Trips
 
Mass Spectrometer Can Detect Weapons of Mass Destruction
 
ORNL's Graphite Foam May Aid Transportation
 
Microfocusing Mirrors May Advance Materials Science
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