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ISSN2331-7639
刊名Automotive engineering
收藏年代1998~2023

关联期刊参考译名收藏年代
Automotive engineering international 2004~2013


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题名作者出版年年卷期
Gaining a competitive edge using technology: with limitations placed on the technologies used in Winston Cup racing, Hendrick Motorsports looks toward improved processes and tools to stay ahead of the competitionF. Bokulich19981998, vol.106, no.7
Heavy vehicle suspension control: an intelligent suspension control system can provide improved ride safety and comfort, cargo protection, and road friendlinessThomas Kutsche; Matthias Raulf; Hans-Otto Becher19981998, vol.106, no.7
Modeling forces on trucks plowing snow: an improved model provides a completely different picture of forces than earlier onesWalter W. Olson; Alan Kempainen; Dusan Milacic; Mark Osborne19981998, vol.106, no.7
Modifying automotive life-cycle assessment: a faster, less costly development of traditional methods assists vehicle decision makingJ. L. Sullivan; M. M. Costic; W. Han19981998, vol.106, no.7
OBD-II performance of three-way catalysts: on-board monitoring of catalyst performance for low-emissions vehicle standards introduces another variable into diagnostic system calibrationJ. S. Rieck; N. R. Collins; J. S. Moore19981998, vol.106, no.7
Optimizing tandem axle connecting linkage: minimizing driveshaft for improved fatigue life was easier with computer optimizationMurali M. R. Krishna19981998, vol.106, no.7
Tube hydroforming analysis: a discussion of automotive structural parts provides a guide to tubular hydroforming technologyGary Morphy19981998, vol.106, no.7
Tubular hydroforming: correlation of results: computer simulation can be used as a predictive tool for tube thinning in hydroforming, but an improved model for the weld is needed to predict weld zone thinningT. M. Srinivasan; J. R. Shaw; K. Thompson19981998, vol.106, no.7