Automotive Engineering
Road Vehicles:
The characteristics of ground vehicle may be described in terms of
a- Performance (Traction, acceleration, brake, maximum speed)
b- Handling (Steering)
c- Ride (Comfort, suspension, vibration, noise)
a- Performance:
Is the ability of the vehicle to accelerate, to develop drawbar pull, to
overcome obstacles and to decelerate.
b- Handling:
Is the response of the vehicle to driver’s commands.
c- Ride:
Is the effect of surface irregularities, vibration, and noise on passengers and
goods.
+ Fuel consumption, pollution, service, spar parts, Management cost, operation life, safety, price
Theory of ground vehicle
The theory of ground vehicle is concerned with the study of performance, handling and ride, and their relation with the design of ground vehicles under various operation environments.
The behavior of a ground vehicle represents the results of the interaction between the driver, the vehicle and the environment.
Automobile Systems and Components
Performance:
Engine:
Fuel
system, ignition system, inlet system, exhaust system, cooling system, lubrication
system, charging system, starting system, emission control system, engine
management system.
Power train:
Clutch,
gearbox (transmission), propeller shaft, deferential, axle, wheels and tires.
Car body:
Mass,
weight distribution, CG, shape, aerodynamics, roll center.
Tire:
Tire
radius, rolling resistance, radial and lateral stiffness.
Brake system:
Brake
force distribution, stopping time, skid, slip, radial and lateral stiffness.
Car:
Maximum
speed, maximum gradient and acceleration, stopping time and distance, Fuel
consumption.
Handling and stability:
Steering
system:
Steering
wheel, steering column, gears, linkages and other components.
Stability system:
Electronic stability control (ESC), Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA).
Ride:
Suspension system:
Springs,
shock absorber, anti-roll bar.
Brake:
Braking system:
Brake pedal, hydraulic system, wheel brake, booster, hand brake, brake valves,
ABS.
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