MOBILITY ENGINEERING: June 2016
16MEIP06
06/01/2016
- Content
- Base-engine value engineering for higher fuel efficiency and enhanced performance
Continuous improvement in existing engines can be efficiently achieved with a value engineering approach. The integration of product development with value engineering ensures the achievement of specified targets in a systematic manner and within a defined timeframe. - Integrated system engineering for valvetrain design and development of a high-speed diesel engine
The lead time for engine development has reduced significantly with the advent of advanced simulation techniques. - Cars poised to become 'a thing'
Making automobiles part of the Internet of Things brings both risks and rewards. - Agility training for cars
Chassis component suppliers refine vehicle dynamics at the high end and entry level with four-wheel steering and adaptive damping. - Evaluating thermal design of construction vehicles
CFD simulation is used to evaluate two critical areas that address challenging thermal issues: electronic control units and hot-air recirculation. - Clutchless hybrid transmission concept for high-performance cars
- Perkins takes modular approach to new Syncro 2.8- and 3.6-L engines
- Ground testing begins on the GE9X
- V-CR, water injection, new EGR methods top SAE engines symposium
- Next-gen electronic controls: Open source, scalable and integrated
- Software's role continues to expand
- Harman advanced concept brings intuitive HMI to automated driving
- Airbus brings four dimensions to Airspace
- Chipmakers gearing up for on-board wireless charging
- Cadillac XT5's new platform cuts weight-at less cost
- Innovative wing structure contributes to Clean Sky next-gen aircraft
- Nanotechnology may provide self-cleaning, energy-saving 'smart glass' for vehicles
- Biomimetics: nature leads the way on design
- DSD, Solvay 'sink their teeth' into plastic transmission advances
- Digital dummies in virtual collisions augment traditional crash tests
- Caterpillar eyes 3D printing for production parts
- Tesla's highly-anticipated Model 3 brings technology questions
- New Komatsu wheel loader with Tier 4F engine consumes 13% less fuel
- Lockheed Martin LM-100J starts taking (a similar) shape
- 2017 Pacifica is first hybrid minivan, rides on all-new FCA platform
- Base-engine value engineering for higher fuel efficiency and enhanced performance