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  • ...alizing in [[automotive]] engineering. [[Mario Lucarelli]] established LAM Engineering in 1996. ...ehicle developments within [[motorsport]] and tuning markets. In 2002, LAM Engineering started to think to enter into a new market. The LAM Buggy vehicle will be
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  • ...gineers''' is a professional organisation and [[standards body]] for the [[engineering]] of powered [[vehicle]]s of all kinds - [[automobile|cars]], [[truck]]s, [ ...ding aircraft, boats, agricultural machinery and others. The new word ''[[automotive]]'' was coined by the Society to describe all self-powered vehicles, and th
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  • *In [[automotive engineering]], a '''[[longitudinal engine]]''' is an engine in which the crankshaft is
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  • ...ned its inventor the [[Australian Society for Engineering in Agriculture]] Engineering Award. [[Category:Automotive transmission technologies]]
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  • ...h Austro [[Daimler]]. At the end of the [[1920s]], after completing his [[engineering]] studies, he designed the Daimler armoured car. [[Category:Automotive pioneers|Reimspiess, Franz Xavier]]
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  • ...The [[poppet valve|valves]] and part of the exhaust [[manifold (automotive engineering)|manifold]] are visible.]] ...xture to travel to the inlet valves from the intake [[manifold (automotive engineering)|manifold]], for [[exhaust]] gases to travel from the exhaust valves to the
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  • ...[January 15]], [[1909]] – died [[August 11]], [[1939]], was a French automotive designer and test engineer. ...vehicle was launched at the 1936 Paris Salon. Jean Bugatti also showed his engineering skills by working on new independent suspension systems to replace solid fr
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  • ...eering & Marketing Based Zagato''. It offers, among other services for the automotive industry, shipbuilding, construction of houses and industrial design. Recen
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  • ...Maserati''' ([[Voghera]], [[1881]] - [[1910]]) was an Italian bicycle and automotive engineer, known as one of the [[Maserati Brothers]]. His engineering career started in a [[bicycle]] factory in [[Affori]], near [[Milan]], wher
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  • ...in only surface cosmetic detail is known, somewhat pejoritively as [[badge engineering]]. Sometimes, such practices erode [[brand equity]] severely, while in oth |9||[[Toyota]]||24837||0.1||[[Japan]]||[[Automotive]]
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  • ...one of the first companies in Italy that devoted its crafts to automotive engineering. In 1895, they had already produced a six-seater in the [[Martina Workshops
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  • In [[automotive engineering]], the '''bodywork''' of an [[automobile]] is the structure which protects: There are three main types of automotive bodywork:
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  • |Industry || [[Automotive]] |Services || construction,processing,<br>engineering,<br>design of automobiles
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  • ...ehicle, though it is also involved in the creation of the product concept. Automotive design is practiced by designers who usually have an art background and a d ...and [[Trim package|trim]] design. [[Graphic design]] is also an aspect of automotive design; this is generally shared amongst the design team as the lead design
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  • ...t it may also involve [[chemistry]], [[solid state physics]], [[electrical engineering]], [[communication]]s, [[psychology]], [[control theory]], etc. * [[Automotive aerodynamics]]
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Carcerano Creative Engineering''' | Slogan || ''Creative Engineering''
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  • [[Category:Automotive technologies]] [[Category:Structural engineering]]
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  • | {{flagiconUnited Kingdom}} [[John Wyer|J.W. Automotive Engineering]] | {{flagiconUnited Kingdom}} [[John Wyer|J.W. Automotive Engineering]]
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  • In [[automotive engineering]], an '''overhead valve''' [[internal combustion engine]] is one in which t
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  • ...ng, resources and the most advanced industrial technologies applied to the automotive field.
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  • This [[engineering]] solution is attributable to Langensperger in [[1816]], but was patented b [[Category:Automotive steering technologies]]
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  • ...e [[supercar]] from [[Bugatti]], one of the most celebrated [[marque]]s in automotive history. It was unveiled on the anniversary date of [[September 15]], [[19 ...al Motors]]. The acquisition brought together two of the greatest names in automotive racing history and plans were made for listing the company's shares for sal
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  • [[Category:automotive technologies]] [[Category:Structural engineering]]
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  • ...ouple of years abroad and completed a second bachelor degree in electrical engineering in [[Liège (city)|Liège]], [[Belgium]]. In 1911 he returned to Italy and ...y 23 years, moved to Liège, in Belgium, where he graduated in [[electrical engineering]]. After several attempts to find work at several European companies, he wa
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  • ...an Italian automotive engineer born in [[Turin]], he studied [[mechanical engineering]] in [[Switzerland]] and worked for [[FIAT]] (1924-28), where he followed [
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  • ...d as a building surveyor, before he discovered his gift for the automotive engineering. He gained first experiences at [[Bianchi]] and the running department of [
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  • ...ions. The split off of automotive transmission types that has prevailed in engineering designs uses three major categories: [[Automatic transmission|''automatic'' ...om massive horsepower that makes converter faces shear. For the reasons of engineering a dependable, longer-life piece of equipment, these machines often use non-
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  • ...n) new horseless carriage and immediately saw an opportunity for using his engineering and entrepreneurial skills. In 1898, he met Count Emanuele Bricherasio di C ...ing 24 cars. Known from the beginning for the talent and creativity of its engineering staff; by 1903 Fiat made a small profit and produced 135 cars; this grew to
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  • ...usually cast on the [[cylinder head]] or the intake [[manifold (automotive engineering)|manifold]] or the [[poppet valve|valve]] cover(s).
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  • ...Ford's own test track. Early crash testing at UCLA showed that safety cage engineering was not very well understood in the 1970's. Rust-proofing was non-existent ...e changes were made, including the use of a factory [[Manifold (automotive engineering)|exhaust header]].
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  • | Industry || [[Automotive]] | Services || industrial engineering and design, automobile design and prototyping
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  • ...ween 1975 and 1999. He is acknowledged as one of the greatest designers in automotive history. After studying [[mechanical engineering]] at the [[Polytechnic University of Turin]] he attempted to seek work at t
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  • * [[Automotive engineering]] [[Category:Automotive transmission technologies]]
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  • ...et instantly-classic designs were to follow, soon becoming cornerstones of automotive design. Spada's designs were acknowledged as seminal by his fellow designer ..., [[Paulo Spada]], to create [[Spadaconcept]], a new design house aimed at automotive and [[industrial design]].
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  • ...at is grip via the [[vehicle suspension]] and [[tires]]. Coil bind uses [[Automotive aerodynamics|aerodynamics]] to produce grip.
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  • [[Category:Automotive technologies]] [[Category:Structural engineering]]
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  • ...[[Private company limited by shares|Ltd]], [[Thames Ditton]] ||[[Villiers Engineering|Villiers]] 346&nbsp;cc ||2 ||1953-1955 || ...[[Private company limited by shares|Ltd]], [[Thames Ditton]] ||[[Villiers Engineering|Villiers]] 346&nbsp;cc ||2 ||1955-1958 ||The Mark 2 has minor trim diff
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  • | Manufacturer || [[Covini|Covini Engineering]] '''Covini Engineering''' is an Italian car manufacturer that was formed in 1978 by Ferruccio Covi
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  • '''[[Drive-by-wire]]''' technology in automotive industry replaces the traditional mechanical and hydraulic [[control system ...e-by-wire technology is still under development by some automotomobile and automotive parts manufacturers industry worldwide and has not been widely commercializ
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  • ...is something that produces some effect from a given input. The origin of [[engineering]] was the working of engines. There is an overlap in [[English language|Eng Automotive production down the ages has required a wide range of energy-conversion sys
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  • ...875]] – [[January 30]], [[1951]]) was an Austrian [[automotive engineering|automotive engineer]], Porsche was born to german-speaking family in [[Vratislavice]] ...ork, he sneaked into university classes; he never received any more formal engineering education than this.
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  • It engaged in the construction of demonstration models for foundries and the automotive industry. At this point, the services supplied to automotive manufacturers included design and construction of mock-ups, [[prototype]] c
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  • ...the other wheel on the vehicle. Independent suspension requires additional engineering effort and expense in development versus a [[live axle]] or [[beam axle]] a [[Category:Automotive suspension technologies]]
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  • ...financial difficulties Ducati was in a state of animation with regards to engineering development. By that time, the classic bevel drive V-twin, which was old an ...d some unreliability of the electrical system and of the fueling due to an automotive [[Weber carburetor|Weber]] carburetor, substantially inadequate on a bike.
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  • ...e answer to the question, "What actions should happen, and when?" (Even an automotive camshaft essentially answers that question, although the music box cam is a [[Category:Mechanical engineering]]
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  • ...al [[machine]]s. Large shock absorbers have also been used in [[structural engineering]] to reduce the susceptibility of structures to [[earthquake]] damage and [ ...through a narrow orifice ([[hydraulic]]s), constitute the vast majority of automotive shock absorbers. An advantage of this type is that using special internal v
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  • It has many applications in [[aerospace]] and [[automotive]] fields, as well as in [[sailboats]], and notably in modern [[bicycle]]s, ==Automotive uses==
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  • ...en further as a function of the vacuum in the inlet [[manifold (automotive engineering)|manifold]]. Usually there is also a [[capacitor]] attached to the distribu
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  • ...g [[Pliers (tool)|pliers]] exemplify a four-bar, one [[degrees of freedom (engineering)|degree of freedom]] mechanical linkage; or a five-bar, two DOF linkage whe ...has two or more joints, and the joints have various [[Degrees of freedom (engineering)|degrees of freedom]] to allow motion between the links. A linkage is call
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