Concurrent Engineering Practices Applied to the Design of Chassis Systems

3 Days
I.D.#96016

This seminar explores the principles of concurrent engineering
practices applied to the design of chassis systems. These principles
include systems engineering, requirements setting processes, and
actions to achieve a robust design. Special emphasis will be placed on
selecting the appropriate design for meeting conflicting vehicle targets
simultaneously.

Learning Objectives
By attending this seminar, you will learn the:
􀁴􀀁Principles of concurrent engineering and systems engineering
􀁴􀀁Customer wants and chassis design concepts
􀁴􀀁Chassis system specifications to meet vehicle requirements
􀁴􀀁Different types of suspensions
􀁴􀀁Chassis designs meeting vehicle dynamics requirements
􀁴􀀁Key parameters affecting noise, vibration and harshness isolation
􀁴􀀁Chassis system effects on robustness
􀁴􀀁Suspension alternatives for meeting conflicting targets

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