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3.00 Credits
Promotes understanding of the vehicle as a complex system and interactions of its subsystems in terms of performance. Topics include propulsion systems, suspensions and steering systems, tire-road interface, structural behavior and crashworthiness, materials and manufacturing, driver/occupants-vehicle interactions and onboard electronics. Modeling and simulation are used.
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3.00 Credits
Study of methods and tools to handle functional, geometric, production and IT integration. Includes instruction in managing performance trade-offs from the combination of systems designed for individual functions. Topics also include optimization methods, complexity, validation, signal and IT design and testing methods, robustness, architecture and quality. Coreq: AUE 8821.
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Non-credit laboratory to accompany AUE 8820. Coreq: AUE 8820.
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3.00 Credits
Application of integration methods to practical and complex vehicle design and manufacturing systems. Includes prototyping, measurements, tolerancing and validation, as well as diagnosis and sensitivities, methods to diagnose sporadic software errors with hardware in the loop, design reviews, FMEA on function signal, geometry, production. Also includes Fault Tree analysis, innovation and change management, risk analysis and value analysis. Preq: AUE 8820 and consent of instructor. Coreq: AUE 8831.
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Non-credit laboratory to accompany AUE 8830. Coreq: AUE 8830.
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3.00 Credits
Study of vehicle layout specifications and considerations related to exterior and interior design. Ergonomics methods and tools as related to occupant accommodation and driver function are presented. Issues of assembly and manufacturing ergonomics are also covered. Case studies are utilized. Coreq: AUE 8851.
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Non-credit laboratory to accompany AUE 8850. Coreq: AUE 8850.
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3.00 Credits
Application of engineering tools and specifications for noise, vibrations and harshness. Sources, mitigation methods, complexity and influences on other vehicle functions are considered. Utilizes design, simulation and validation methods. Preq: Graduate standing. Coreq: AUE 8861.
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Non-credit laboratory to accompany AUE 8860. Coreq: AUE 8860.
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3.00 Credits
Investigates test planning for various performance regimes, data acquisition and analysis, uncertainty analysis, sensor selection, noise filtering, data reduction methods and track testing methods. Project includes actual vehicle tests. Coreq: AUE 8871.
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