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Nov 24, 2024
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AUTE 3010U – Introduction to Automotive Engineering This course is designed to introduce students to the five essential themes in automotive engineering including control, design, materials and manufacturing, powertrains and emissions, and structure chassis and body. The fundamental functionality and typical configurations of automotive vehicles and their subsystems, including powertrain, steering systems, braking systems, suspensions, vehicle body structures, vehicle interior, tires and electrical components will be briefly reviewed. The different configuration features of engine location, traction wheels lay-out, on-road and off-road vehicles, special purpose vehicles, passenger cars, buses and articulated vehicles will be discussed. This course provides the background needed for subsequent automotive engineering courses. Credit hours: 3 Lecture hours: 3 Tutorial hours: 1 Prerequisite(s): MECE 2230U Credit restriction(s): ENGR 4260U
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