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El. knyga: Automotive Engineering e-Mega Reference

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  • Išleidimo metai: 24-Sep-2009
  • Leidėjas: Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781856175784
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  • Išleidimo metai: 24-Sep-2009
  • Leidėjas: Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781856175784
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A one-stop Desk Reference, for engineers involved in vehicle design and development; this is a book that will not gather dust on the shelf. It brings together the essential professional reference content from leading international contributors in the field. Material ranges from basic to advanced topics from engines and transmissions to vehicle dynamics and modelling.

* A hard-working Desk Reference, providing all the essential material needed by Automotive Engineers on a day-to-day basis.
* Fundamentals, key techniques, engineering best practice and rules-of-thumb together in one quick-reference sourcebook.
* Definitive content by the leading authors in the field.

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The latest information - the leading experts - together in one must-have reference!
SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION TO ENGINE DESIGN
1(18)
Piston-engines cycles of operation
3(16)
SECTION 2 ENGINE TESTING
19(32)
Measurement of torque, power, speed and fuel consumption; acceptance and type tests, accuracy of the measurements
21(30)
SECTION 3 ENGINE EMISSIONS
51(24)
Emissions control
53(22)
SECTION 4 DIGITAL ENGINE CONTROL
75(30)
Digital engine control systems
77(28)
SECTION 5 TRANSMISSIONS
105(36)
Transmissions and driveline
107(34)
SECTION 6 ELECTRIC VEHICLES
141(32)
Battery/fuel-cell EV design packages
143(30)
SECTION 7 HYBRID VEHICLES
173(30)
Hybrid vehicle design
175(28)
SECTION 8 SUSPENSIONS
203(52)
Types of suspension and drive
205(50)
SECTION 9 STEERING
255(28)
Steering
257(26)
SECTION 10 TYRES
283(40)
Tyres and wheels
285(38)
SECTION 11 HANDLING
323(36)
Tyre characteristics and vehicle handling and stability
325(34)
SECTION 12 BRAKES
359(32)
Braking systems
361(30)
SECTION 13 VEHICLE CONTROL SYSTEMS
391(26)
Vehicle motion control
393(24)
SECTION 14 INTELLIGENT TRANSPORT SYSTEMS
417(56)
Global positioning technology
419(18)
Decisional architecture
437(36)
SECTION 15 VEHICLE MODELLING
473(52)
Modelling and assembly of the full vehicle
475(50)
SECTION 16 STRUCTURAL DESIGN
525(42)
Terminology and overview of vehicle structure types
527(15)
Standard sedan (saloon) - baseline load paths
542(25)
SECTION 17 VEHICLE SAFETY
567(24)
Vehicle safety
569(22)
SECTION 18 MATERIALS
591(70)
Design and material utilization
593(39)
Materials for consideration and use in automotive body structures
632(29)
SECTION 19 AERODYNAMICS
661(12)
Body design: aerodynamics
663(10)
SECTION 20 REFINEMENT
673(12)
Vehicle refinement: purpose and targets
675(10)
SECTION 21 INTERIOR NOISE
685(52)
Interior noise: assessment and control
687(50)
SECTION 22 EXTERIOR NOISE
737(46)
Exterior noise: assessment and control
739(44)
SECTION 23 INSTRUMENTATION AND TELEMATICS
783(26)
Automotive instrumentation and telematics
785(24)
Index 809
Professor Ribbens received his B.S.E.E. degree in 1960, his M.S.E.E. degree in 1961, and his Ph.D. degree in 1965, all from the University of Michigan. From 1962-69, he was an assistant research engineer, associate research engineer, and research engineer. He was appointed assistant professor in 1969 and was promoted to associate professor in 1972 and professor in 1993. He was appointed professor of aerospace engineering in 1995. His research most recently has focused on electronic systems and devices that are applicable to all vehicles. His particular emphasis has been on engine control applications, mathematical models for drive-train systems, computer-assisted diagnostics for electronically controlled engines, and failure detection systems. His work in these areas has substantially advanced the art of automotive electronics, and he is recognized as a world leader in this area. He served on the Hitachi Science Board, a distinction given to few U.S. academics. He was also a visiting scientist at the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, General Motors Technical Center, and the Technical University of Berlin. Following 10 years with Richard Thomas and Baldwins Ltd. (now Corus) engaged mainly on research into sheet steel products destined for the automotive industry, a further 35 years was spent on materials technology focused on the car body. This included spells at The Pressed Steel Company, Austin-Morris, BL Technology, Rover and finally BMW UK. Experience included all aspects of material selection raging from sheet steel to aluminium and polymers together with a detailed knowlege of most processing aspects such as pressing, painting and welding. Corrosion prevention was a major feature of recent years and collaborative work with Oxford University helped optimise the use of zinc coated steels on current bodywork. David Hoyle is an international management consultant with over 30 years' experience in quality management. He has held senior positions in quality management with British Aerospace and Ferranti International and worked with such companies as General Motors, the UK Civil Aviation Authority and Bell Atlantic on their quality improvement programmes. As well as delivering quality management and auditor training courses throughout the world, he has participated in various industry councils and committees, including the Institute of Quality Assurance. A.J. (Tony) Martyr has been either the sole or a co-author of all editions of Engine Testing. For the last 50 years he has held senior technical positions in companies, internationally involved in the design and testing of automotive and marine powertrains. His published works include a book on Project Management, and papers on subjects covering Dynamometry and the International Transfer of Technology. 1934 Born in Rotterdam, the Netherlands1946-1951 Highschools in Rotterdam and Bandung (Indonesia)1959 MSc. degree in Mechanical Engineering at TU-Delft1966 Ph.D. degree at the Delft University of Technology Thesis on the Wheel Shimmy Phenomenon Advisers: Prof. De Pater and Prof. Van Eldik Thieme!966-1996 Professor of Vehicle System Engineering Delft University of Technology1971 Visiting professor at HSRI (UMTRI), University of Michigan!972-1989 Editor in Chief of journal Vehicle System Dynamics1977-1989 Secretary General of the International Association for Vehicle System Dynamics (IAVSD)!989 Honorary Doctorate Stockholm Royal Institute of Technology1993-2006 Consultant TNO-Automotive, The Netherlands1994-2000 President of IAVSD2002- 2012 Author of book (1st, 2nd ,3d editions) Tire and Vehicle Dynamics Hans' areas of expertise include theoretical and experimental research on the dynamics of road vehicles and on the mechanical behaviour of pneumatic tires, and Bond graph modeling of dynamic systems. Mike Blundell is Professor of Vehicle Dynamics and Impact, Mechanical & Automotive Engineering, Coventry University, UK. He specializes in vehicle dynamics and safety teaching and research, and has worked with multibody systems applications in vehicle dynamics in industry and academia, publishing many papers on the topic. Damian Harty is a Senior Staff Engineer at Polaris Industries based in Minnesota. He was formerly Director of the Vehicle & System Dynamics Group at Coventry University, a Technical Specialist for vehicle dynamics with Prodrive on the Mini WRC, as well as a freelance consultant.