Automotive Engineering Fundamentals
β Scribed by Richard Stone; Jeffrey K Ball
- Publisher
- SAE International
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 636
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
In the introduction of Automotive Engineering Fundamentals, Richard Stone and Jeffrey K. Ball provide a fascinating and often amusing history of the passenger vehicle, showcasing the various highs and lows of this now-indispensable component of civilized societies. The authors then provide an overview of the publication, which is designed to give the student of automotive engineering a basic understanding of the principles involved with designing a vehicle. From engines and transmissions to vehicle aerodynamics and computer modeling, the intelligent, interesting presentation of core concepts in Automotive Engineering Fundamentals is sure to make this an indispensable resource for engineering students and professionals alike.
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