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adam_text | Contents
Preface
xvii
Units and symbols
xviii
Glossary
xix
1
Arithmetic
1
1.1
Terminology of number systems
1
1.2
The decimal system
1
Addition and subtraction of decimals
2
Multiplication and division
-
decimals
2
1.3
Degrees of accuracy
4
Rounding numbers
4
1.4
Accuracy in calculation
4
1.5
Powers and roots and standard form
4
General rules for indices
5
1.6
Standard form
5
Multiplying and dividing numbers in standard form
5
1.7
Factors
6
1.8
Fractions
6
Addition and subtraction
6
Fractions and whole numbers
6
Combined addition and subtraction
7
Multiplication and division of fractions
7
Order of performing operations in problems involving fractions
7
1.9
Ratio and proportion. Percentages
8
Examples of ratios in vehicle technology
8
1.10
The binary system
10
Most significant bit (MSB)
10
Hexadecimal
10
Converting base
10
numbers to binary
10
Uses of binary numbers in vehicle systems
10
1.11
Directed numbers
11
Rules for dealing with directed numbers
11
1.12
Summary of main points
12
1.13
Exercises
12
ví
Contents
2
Statistics
-
An introduction
16
2.1
Definition
16
2.2
Collecting and sorting raw data
17
2.3
Making sense of data
17
Discrete variables
17
Continuous variables
17
2.4
Descriptive statistics
-
pictographs
18
Pie charts
18
2.5
Interpreting data. Statistical inference
19
Frequency and tally charts
19
The tally chart and frequency distribution
19
2.6
Importance of the shape of a frequency distribution
20
The histogram
20
The frequency polygon
20
Cumulative frequency
21
2.7
Interpreting statistics
22
Sampling
22
2.8
Features of the population that are looked for in a sample
22
Average
22
2.9
The normal distribution
23
Importance of the normal distribution
24
Other ways of viewing frequency distributions
-
quartiles, deciles,
percentiles
25
2.10
Summary of main points
26
2.11
Exercises
26
3
Algebra and graphs
29
29
29
29
30
30
30
30
31
31
31
33
34
34
34
35
36
36
37
3.1
Introduction
3.2
Formulae
3.3
Evaluating formulae
3.4
Processes in algebra
Brackets
3.5
Algebraic expressions and simplification
Expression
3.6
Factorising
3.7
Equations
Solving equations
3.8
Transposition of formulae
3.9
Graphs
Variables
Scales
Coordinates
3.10
Graphs and equations
The straight-line graph
3.11
Summary of main points
Contents
vii
3.12
Exercises
38
Exercises
-
Section
3.3 38
Exercises
-
Section
3.4 38
Exercises
-
Section
3.5 38
Exercises
-
Section
3.6 38
Exercises
-
Section
3.7 38
Exercises
-
Section
3.8 38
Exercises
-
Section
3.10 38
4
Geometry
and trigonometry
41
41
41
41
42
43
43
44
44
44
44
44
44
44
45
45
45
45
45
45
46
46
46
46
46
47
47
47
48
48
48
49
49
50
51
52
4.1
Angles
Angular measurement
Angles and rotation
4.2
Examples of
angles
in automotive work
Angles
and lines
Adding and subtracting angles
4.3
Types of angle
Adjacent angles
Opposite angles
Corresponding angles
Alternate angles
Supplementary angles
Complementary angles
4.4
Types of triangle
Acute angled triangle
Obtuse angled triangle
Equilateral triangle
Isosceles triangle
Scalene triangle
Right angled triangle
Labelling sides and angles of a triangle
Sum of the three angles of a triangle
4.5
Pythagoras theorem
4.6
Circles
Ratio of diameter and circumference
-π
Length of arc
4.7
Timing marks
4.8
Wheel revolutions and distance travelled
4.9
Valve opening area
4.10
Trigonometry
4.11
Using sines, cosines and tangents
Sines
Cosines
Tangents
4.12
Summary of formulae
viii Contents
4.13
Exercises
52
Exercises
-
Section
4.2 53
Exercises
-
Section
4.3 53
Exercises
-
Section
4.4 54
Exercises
-
Section
4.5 55
Exercises
-
Section
4.6 55
5
Forces
58
58
58
58
58
59
60
60
61
62
62
62
63
64
65
65
65
68
68
68
68
69
70
71
72
72
73
73
73
74
74
75
75
75
76
76
76
77
5.1
Force
5.2
Types of force
-
examples
5.3
Describing forces
5.4
Graphical representation of a force
5.5
Addition of forces
5.6
Parallelogram of forces
5.7
Triangle of forces
5.8
Resolution of forces
5.9
Mass
5.10
Equilibrium
5.11
Pressure
5.12
Pressure in hydraulic systems
5.13
Hooke s law
5.14
Practical applications
5.15
Summary
5.16
Exercises
Materials
-
Stress,
strain, elasticity
6.1
Introduction
6.2
Stress
Types of stress
6.3
Tensile test
6.4
Examples of stress and strain
6.5
Stress raisers
6.6
Strain
Shear strain
6.7
Elasticity
Stress, strain, elasticity
6.8
Tensile strength
6.9
Factor of safety
6.10
Torsionai
stress
6.11
Strain energy
6.12
Strength of materials
6.13
Other terms used in describing materials
6.14
Non-ferrous metals
6.15
Non-metallic materials
Kevlar
6.16
Recycling of materials
7.1
Levers
7.2
Principles of leverage
7.3
The principle of moments
7.4
The bell crank lever
A practical application of the bell crank lever
7.5
Axle loadings
7.6
Torque
7.7
Engine torque
7.8
Leverage and gears
Torque multiplication
Drivers and driven
7.9
Gear trains: calculating gear ratios
Spur gear ratios
7.10
Couples
7.11
Summary of main points
7.12
Exercises
Contents
ix
6.17
Summary of main formulae
77
6.18
Exercises
77
7
Levers and moments, torque and gears
79
79
79
79
81
81
82
83
83
84
84
85
85
85
85
85
86
Work energy, power and machines
89
8.1
Work
89
8.2
Power
89
8.3
Work done by a torque
90
8.4
Work done by a constantly varying force
90
Mid-ordinate method for calculating work done
91
8.5
Energy
92
Potential energy
92
Chemical energy
92
Conservation of energy
92
Energy equation
92
Kinetic energy
92
Energy of a falling body
93
Kinetic energy of rotation
93
8.6
Machines
94
Mechanical advantage
94
Velocity ratio (movement ratio)
95
Efficiency of a machine
95
Work done against friction
95
A steering mechanism as a machine
95
8.7
Summary of formulae
97
8.8
Exercises
98
χ
Contents
9
Friction
9.1
Introduction
Coefficient of friction
Static friction
Sliding friction
9.2
Making use of friction
Clutch
Belt drive
9.3
Brakes
Drum brake
-
basic principle
Disc brake
Tyres
Braking efficiency
9.4
Angle of friction
9.5
Inclined plane
Inclined plane without friction
Inclined plane with friction
9.6
Screw thread
V-thread
9.7
Friction in a journal bearing
9.8
Summary of formulae
9.9
Exercises
10
Velocity and acceleration, speed
10.1
Speed and velocity
10.2
Acceleration
10.3
Velocity-time graph
Uniform velocity
Uniform acceleration
10.4
Equations of motion and their application to vehicle technology
10.5
Force, mass and acceleration
Newton s laws of motion
10.6
Relation between mass and weight
10.7
Inertia
10.8
Motion under gravity
10.9
Angular (circular) motion
10.10
Equations of angular motion
10.11
Relation between angular and linear velocity
10.12
Centripetal acceleration
Accelerating torque
10.13
Exercises
99
99
99
100
100
100
100
101
103
103
103
105
106
107
108
108
108
108
109
110
111
111
113
113
113
113
113
113
114
115
115
115
115
116
116
116
117
117
118
119
11
Vehicle dynamics
120
11.1
Load transfer under acceleration
120
11.2
Static reactions
120
11.3
Vehicle under acceleration
121
12
Contents
xi
11.4
Vehicle acceleration
-
effect of load transfer
122
Front wheel drive
122
Maximum acceleration
-
rear wheel drive
123
Four wheel drive
-
fixed
123
Four wheel drive
-
with third differential
123
11.5
Accelerating force
-
tractive effort
123
11.6
Tractive resistance
123
11.7
Power required to propel vehicle
124
Power available
124
11.8
Forces on a vehicle on a gradient
-
gradient resistance
126
11.9
Gradeability
126
11.10
Vehicle power on a gradient
128
11.11
Vehicle on a curved track
128
Overturning speed
128
Skidding speed
130
11.12
Summary of formulae
130
11.13
Exercises
130
Balancing and vibrations
132
12.1
Introduction
132
12.2
Balance of rotating masses acting in the same plane (coplanar)
132
12.3
Balancing of a number of forces acting in the same plane of revolution
(coplanar forces)
133
12.4
Wheel and tyre balance
134
12.5
Engine balance
135
12.6
Balance in a single-cylinder engine
135
12.7
Primary and secondary forces
136
Graph of primary and secondary forces
136
12.8
Secondary force balancer
137
Harmonics
137
12.9
Balance of rotating parts of the single cylinder engine
138
12.10
Four-cylinder in-line engine balance
139
12.11
Couples and distance between crank throws
139
12.12
Simple harmonic motion (SHM)
139
12.13
Applications of SHM
141
Vibration of a helical coil spring
141
12.14
Torsionai
vibration
142
12.15
Free vibrations
142
Example of free vibrations
142
12.16
Forced vibrations
143
Resonance
143
Driveline vibrations
143
Damping
143
Vibration dampers
143
Dual mass flywheel
144
Cams
144
xii Contents
12.17
Summary of formulae
·46
12.18
Exercises 146
13
Heat and temperature
148
13.1
Temperature 148
Thermodynamic temperature scale (Kelvin)
148
Cooling system temperature
148
13.2
Standard temperature and pressure (STP)
148
13.3
Thermal expansion
148
13.4
Heat
149
Sensible heat
149
Latent heat I49
Specific latent heat
149
Specific heat capacity
150
Quantity of heat
150
13.5
Heat transfer
150
Conduction
150
Convection
150
Radiation
151
13.6
Heating, expansion and compression of gases
151
Absolute pressure
151
Absolute temperature
151
13.7
Laws relating to the compression and expansion of gases
151
Heating a gas at constant volume
151
Heating a gas at constant pressure
152
Charles law
152
Expansion or compression at constant temperature
-
isothermal
152
General law pVn
=
C, expansion of gas
153
Combined gas law
153
Adiabatic expansion
ρ
Vу
=
С,
expansion of gas
153
Throttling expansion
153
Adiabatic index for air
153
General equations relating to expansion of gases
154
13.8
Pressure-volume (pV) diagrams
154
Work done during expansion or compression of a gas
154
Work done during hyperbolic expansion
154
Work done during expansion where pVn =C
154
Work done during adiabatic expansion where pV
=
С
155
13.9
Summary of formulae
155
13.10
Exercises
155
14
Internal combustion engines
158
14.1
Engine power
158
Brake power
158
14.2
Dynamometers for high-speed engines
159
14.3
Horsepower
160
Contents xiii
14.4 PS
-the
DIN
160
14.5
Indicated power
160
14.6
Mean effective pressure
160
14.7
Calculation of indicated power
161
14.8
Cylinder pressure vs. crank angle
162
14.9
Mechanical efficiency of an engine
164
14.10
Morse test
164
14.11
Characteristic curves of engine performance
164
14.12
Volumetric efficiency
165
14.13
Torque vs. engine speed
165
14.14
Specific fuel consumption vs. engine speed
166
14.15
Brake power, torque and sfc compared
167
14.16
Brake mean effective pressure
167
14.17
Thermal efficiency
168
14.18
Indicated thermal efficiency
168
14.19
Brake thermal efficiency petrol vs.
diesel
168
14.20
Heat energy balance
169
14.21
Effect of altitude on engine performance
170
14.22
Summary of main formulae
170
14.23
Exercises
170
15
Theoretical engine cycles
172
15.1
The constant volume cycle (Otto cycle)
172
Thermal efficiency of the theoretical Otto cycle
173
Thermal efficiency in terms of compression ratio
r
173
Effect of compression ratio on thermal efficiency
174
15.2
Relative efficiency
174
15.3
Diesel or constant pressure cycle
175
15.4
The dual combustion cycle
176
Operation of dual combustion cycle
176
15.5
Comparison between theoretical and practical engine cycles
177
15.6
The Stirling engine
178
The Stirling engine regenerator
178
A double-acting Stirling engine
179
15.7
The gas turbine
180
15.8
Summary of formulae
182
15.9
Exercises
182
16
Fuels and combustion
&
emissions
184
16.1
Calorific value
184
16.2
Combustion
184
Products of combustion
184
Relevant combustion equations
185
16.3
Air-fuel ratio
185
Petrol engine combustion
185
xiv Contents
Detonation 185
Pre-ignition 185
16.4
Octane
rating
186
16.5
Compression ignition
186
Compression ignition engine combustion chambers
186
16.6
Diesel fuel
187
Flashpoint
187
Pourpoint
187
Cloud point
187
16.7
Exhaust emissions
188
Factors affecting exhaust emissions
188
16.8
European emissions standards
189
Emissions and their causes
189
16.9
Methods of controlling exhaust emissions
190
Exhaust gas
recirculation
191
Catalysts
191
Diesel paniculate filters
192
16.10
Biofuels
193
16.11
Liquefied petroleum
gas (LPG) 193
16.12
Hydrogen
193
16.13
Zero emissions vehicles (ZEVs)
194
16.14
Exercises
194
17
Electrical principles
1%
17.1
Electric current
196
17.2
Atoms and electrons
196
17.3
Conductors and insulators
196
Conductors
196
Semiconductors
197
Insulators
197
17.4
Electromotive force
197
17.5
Electrical power sources
-
producing electricity
197
Chemical power source
197
Magnetic power source
197
Thermal power source
197
17.6
Effects of electric current
-
using electricity
198
17.7
Electrical circuits
198
Circuit principles
198
A simple circuit
198
Direction of current flow
198
17.8
Electrical units
200
Volt
200
Ampere
200
Ohm
200
Watt
200
17.9
Ohm s law
200
18
Contents
xv
17.10 Resistors in
series
201
17.11 Resistors in parallel
201
17.12 Alternative
method of finding
total
current in a circuit containing resistors
in parallel
202
17.13
Measuring current and voltage
202
17.14
Ohmmeter
202
17.15
Open circuit
202
17.16
Short circuit
203
17.17
Temperature coefficient of resistance
203
Negative temperature coefficient
203
17.18
Electricity and magnetism
203
Permanent magnets
203
The magnetic effect of an electric current
204
Direction of the magnetic field due to an electric current in a straight
conductor
204
Magnetic field caused by a coil of wire
205
17.19
Solenoid and relay
205
17.20
Electromagnetic induction
205
17.21
The electric motor effect
206
17.22
Fleming s rule
207
17.23
Alternating current
207
Cycle
207
Period
207
Frequency
208
17.24
Applications of alternating current
208
17.25
Transformer
208
17.26
Lenz s law
208
17.27
Inductance
209
17.28
Back emf
209
17.29
Inductive reactance
209
17.30
Time constant for an inductive circuit
209
17.31
Capacitors
210
Capacitance
210
17.32
Capacitors in circuits
211
Contact breaker ignition circuit
211
Capacitive
discharge ignition system
211
Capacitors in parallel and series
212
Impedance
212
17.33
Summary of formulae
212
17.34
Exercises
213
Electronic principles
216
18.1
Introduction
216
18.2
Semiconductors
216
Effect of dopants
217
Electrons and holes
217
xvi Contents
18.3
The p-n
junction
217
18.4
Bias
217
18.5
Behaviour of
a p-n
junction diode
217
18.6
Diode protection resistor
218
18.7
Negative temperature coefficient of resistance
-
semiconductor
218
18.8
The Zener diode
218
18.9
Light emitting diode (LED)
219
Voltage and current in an LED
219
18.10
Photodiode
219
18.11
Bipolar transistors
219
Basic operation of transistor
220
Current gain in transistor
220
Current flow in transistors
220
18.12
Transistor circuit used in automotive applications
221
Voltage amplifier
221
Darlington pair
221
Heat sink
221
18.13
Filter circuits
222
Voltage divider
222
18.14
Integrated circuits
223
18.15
Sensors and actuators
223
18.16
Control unit (computer) inputs and outputs
225
18.17
Logic gates
225
The
RTL NOR
gate
225
Truth tables
225
18.18
Bits, bytes and baud
227
18.19
Summary of formulae
227
18.20
Exercises
227
Answers to self-assessment questions
229
Index
235
Automotive Science
and Mathematics has been written to meet
the needs of students on apprenticeship programmes. City and Guilds
courses. Ordinary and Higher National Certificate and Diploma courses,
as well as Foundation Degree courses in automotive engineering. It clearly
explains and illustrates the essential principles and applications relating
directly to motor vehicle technology and repair.
The book is filled with examples and exercises to help students check
their learning and particular emphasis is placed on the math and science
aspects of the syllabus. Additional support is also provided to lecturers
with worked solutions to exercises available as a free download (at
http://
textbooks.elsevier.com).
It is the ideal introductory text, helping students guickly develop a
clear and thorough understanding of the mechanisms and systems of
modern vehicles.
About the author
is a motor vehicle education and training consultant, and
former Head of Motor Vehicle Engineering at Eastbourne College of Arts
&
Technology. UK.
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spelling | Bonnick, Allan Verfasser aut Automotive science and mathematics Allan Bonnick 1. ed. Amsterdam [u.a.] Elsevier [u.a.] 2008 XXI, 241 S. Ill., zahlr. graph. Darst. 25 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Motor vehicles Motor vehicles Design and construction Konstruktion (DE-588)4032231-2 gnd rswk-swf Kraftfahrzeug (DE-588)4073757-3 gnd rswk-swf Kraftfahrzeug (DE-588)4073757-3 s Konstruktion (DE-588)4032231-2 s DE-604 Digitalisierung UB Bayreuth application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=017613905&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Bayreuth application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=017613905&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
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title_auth | Automotive science and mathematics |
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title_full | Automotive science and mathematics Allan Bonnick |
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title_full_unstemmed | Automotive science and mathematics Allan Bonnick |
title_short | Automotive science and mathematics |
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topic | Motor vehicles Motor vehicles Design and construction Konstruktion (DE-588)4032231-2 gnd Kraftfahrzeug (DE-588)4073757-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Motor vehicles Motor vehicles Design and construction Konstruktion Kraftfahrzeug |
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