A Technical History of xthe Motor Car will appeal to engineers in the automobile and components industries, car buffs and classic car enthusiasts, and the ordinary motorist with an interest in the way the car has developed; in fact to anyone who has a passion for cars. Working from original sources wherever possible and interviewing retired eminent engineers who were actively involved in the design and manufacture of motor cars about their work and times, the authors trace the development of the automobile industry and the evolution of each component and system into its present form. Lavishly illustrated with contemporary line drawings, the book is a detailed history of automobile engineering and design including * the intricacies of combustion chamber design * suspensions, from de Dion's rear axle to Citroen's hydropneumatic system * the successful innovation of weight saving unitary bodies replacing separate chassis and body * prototypes which never found their way into production such as sleeve valves and Lanchester's worm gears * political and economic influences, from horse power taxes to the reduction in engine emissions Readers will find not only a 'nuts and bolts' description but also reasons why particular developments were adopted.
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Professional engineers working in the automobile and the automobile components industries, technicians working in the automotive industry, members of vintage and veteran car clubs Student Market: students of automotive engineering and design, courses on transport studies.
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978-0-85274-074-3 (9780852740743)
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Part I - General background: The beginnings. Developments 1900-17. Developments between the Wars. Developments since 1945. Part II - Technical development: The engine. Carburation. Ignition. Self-starters. Engine lubrication. Cooling systems. Instruments. Clutches. Gear change mechanisms. Transmission and axles. Chassis frame. Suspensions. Steering. Brakes and braking systems. Wheels. Tyres. Bodywork. Lighting. References. Index.