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Subject: VEHICLE CONCEPTUAL DESIGN (A.A. 2020/2021)

master degree course in ADVANCED AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING

Course year 1
CFU 6
Teaching units Unit Vehicle Conceptual Design
Mechanical Engineering (lesson)
  • TAF: Compulsory subjects, characteristic of the class SSD: ING-IND/15 CFU: 6
Teachers: Fabrizio FAVARETTO
Exam type written
Evaluation final vote
Teaching language inglese
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Teachers

Fabrizio FAVARETTO

Overview

Transmission of a mentality and sensitivity towards the synthesis and integration of knowledge
Synergy between the knowledge overcoming the concept of adding notions
Connections among other subjects

Admission requirements

None

Course contents

Definition of the architecture of a vehicle
Activity Flow: Input, Output
Briefing
Ergonomics
Weight, distinct, barycenters, inertias
Subsystems complements (chassis, integrals, gearbox-clutches, suspensions)
Powerplant setting (NVH)
Performance (Aero, Thermal, Climate, NVH, Vehicle Dynamics, Passive Safety)
Engine
Frame and body
Productive process
Interaction with style: understanding, input and feasibility
Unconventional choices
Overview

Teaching methods

The course includes: theoretical lectures realized with the help of multimedia systems. Teaching material is made available after lessons through the "Dolly" platform (Http://dolly.ingmo.unimore.it)

Assessment methods

The verification of learning includes a written test. The written test, which is 45 minutes long, is based on a questionnaire with 30 multiple choice questions, aimed at verify the knowledge of the course contents and the ability to apply them. The verification is considered passed if the score of the test is at least sufficient (grade equal or larger than 18/30). The final grade results from the sum of the scores of the individual questions (1 point per question). It is not possible to consult teaching material or notes or other books. Exam under video surveillance of the teaching staff.

Learning outcomes

Knowledge of the course contents and the ability to apply them

Readings

Lecturer's presentations