1st Edition

Automotive Powertrain Science and Technology

By Allan Bonnick Copyright 2020
    208 Pages 132 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    208 Pages 132 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    A motor vehicle’s powertrain consists of the components which generate power and enable it to move – its engine, exhaust system, transmission, drive shaft, suspension and wheels. Any automotive engineering student going beyond basic mechanics will need a sound knowledge of the mathematics and scientific principles, particularly calculus and algebra, which underpin powertrain technology. This textbook supports a series of courses, for instance BTEC unit 28 “Further Mathematics for Engineering Technicians”, which is a requisite for a foundation degree in automotive engineering, and BTEC higher unit 25 “Engine and Vehicle Design and Performance”, without giving full coverage of automotive technology. It is a more focused companion to the author’s Automotive Science and Mathematics 978-0-7506-8522-1, also published by Routledge.

    1. Gas laws and basic thermodynamics  2. Petrol engines  3. Diesel (compression ignition) engines  4. Transmission  5. Forces and their effects on vehicle performance  6. Simple harmonic motion and vibrations  7. The CAN system  8. Engine mapping (an overview)  9. Fuels and other energy sources  10. Electric propulsion: an overview

    Biography

    Allan Bonnick, CEng MIMechE, trained and worked as an automotive technician before eventually becoming a principal lecturer and head of MV studies at Eastbourne College of Technology and Art. After retirement he joined the Technical Committee of the Institute of Road Transport Engineers, during which time he received the Mackenzie Junner Award for his work on electronically controlled systems on commercial vehicles.