Automotive Engineering: June 2019
- Content
- Rethinking aluminum for NVH abatement
Engineers, abandon those mastics! New "quiet" materials solutions are at hand. - Paradigm shift in NVH
A new wave of vehicle technologies is changing the way Brüel & Kjaer attacks noise, vibration and harshness. - How a Tier 2 tackles NVH
Saint-Gobain invested in anechoic testing so small components can make a big NVH difference. - Reducing NVH through refined powertrain measurement
The C1000 vastly simplifies measuring the mass matrix of heavy, odd shaped engines and powertrains. - Foam for NVH solutions
New innovations for a wide variety of sound-deadening applications. - Long time coming: 2020 Corvette
After six decades of teasing enthusiasts with intriguing concepts, Chevrolet is launching an all-new Corvette with its engine located where Zora intended-behind the driver. - Protecting high-voltage circuits
Yazaki readies a new solution for arc suppression in circuits of 48V or more. - Editorial
The unforgettable pyramid on the hood - Supplier Eye
Enter the dragon - ICE researchers: 50% gasoline-engine efficiency in sight
- EMBATT looks to double the driving range of EVs
- Ford amped for new phase of hybrid-electric offensive
- As automotive climates shift, GKN ramps up its winter testing
- Mazda finally ready with Skyactiv-D for U.S.
- 2020 Escape: Ford's first crossover on new global FWD architecture
- New design for 2020 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport as brand awaits alliance's new platforms, products
- Rethinking aluminum for NVH abatement