Introduction to Automotive Engineering, Learn about the international combustion engine and electrical components as well.
Course Description
“Automotive Engineering and Car Fundamentals” is a comprehensive, in-depth exploration of the cutting-edge technologies and engineering principles that drive the modern automotive industry. This course is designed to provide students, professionals, and automotive enthusiasts with a thorough understanding of the complex systems that make up today’s vehicles, from the power plant to the wheels. Over five intensive sections, participants will delve into the heart of automotive engineering, beginning with a detailed examination of internal combustion engines. You’ll explore the intricate components that work in harmony to convert chemical energy into mechanical power, gaining insights into advanced combustion chamber designs, fuel injection systems, and engine management technologies. The course then shifts gears to focus on transmission systems, where you’ll unravel the complexities of both traditional and cutting-edge gearboxes. From the precision of manual transmissions to the seamless operation of continuously variable and dual-clutch systems, you’ll gain a comprehensive understanding of how power is transferred from the engine to the wheels. As the automotive world embraces electrification, our third section provides an extensive look at electrical and hybrid powertrains. You’ll explore the fundamentals of electric motors, battery technologies, and the sophisticated control systems that manage energy flow in hybrid and electric vehicles. This section will equip you with the knowledge to understand and evaluate the performance of modern eco-friendly vehicles. The fourth section dives into vehicle dynamics and control systems, where you’ll learn how suspension, steering, and braking systems work together to provide stability, comfort, and safety. You’ll also explore advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and how they’re revolutionizing the driving experience. The course concludes with an in-depth look at chassis and structural engineering. Here, you’ll examine the materials and design principles that form the backbone of vehicle construction, including crash safety, aerodynamics, and noise, vibration, and harshness (NVH) management. Throughout the course, you’ll be exposed to real-world examples, case studies, and the latest research in automotive engineering. You’ll gain not only theoretical knowledge but also practical insights into how these systems are designed, integrated, and optimized in modern vehicles.