Beschreibung
The remarkable diversity of motorcycles – from racing or supersport to enduro, chopper, tourer or scooter – implicate very distinct characteristics regarding engine performance, vehicle structure, active and passive safety elements.
This book – conceived by well known experts from Austria, Germany, Italy and the United Kingdom – offers a large overview upon computer aided modelling and design, research, concept and technology applied to advanced motorcycle engines, vehicle components and elements of active and passive safety such as airbags, ABS, ASE, RDC, Xenon light and driver clothing.
Together with the previous two volumes of »Development Trends of Motorcycles« – published in 2003 and 2005 – this book is a recommended lecture for engineers, engineering students and motorcycle specialist which are interested in the future development ways of motorcycles.
Inhalt
Energy Scenario & Globalization: Challenges Implication on Automotive Powertrains?
Motorcycle Engines: Valvetrain Design for MotoGP Engines – Optimization of Motorcycle Engine Characteristics by Simulation of the Fluid Dynamic Process Stages – Overview on Design Methodologies of Engine Components – Are low-cost, low-tech Solutions adequate for Small Capacity EU III Motorcycles? – Development Trends of Catalytic Converters in Small Two Wheeler Applications – Innovative off-road Motorbike Engine Management System Development – Electronic Carburation System for Single Cylinder Two Wheeler Applications
Motorcycles and Components: From Concept, to Design, to Manufacturing of Ducati Motorcycles – Milestones of Active Safety at BMW Motorrad: RDC Tyre Pressure Monitoring and the Xenon Low Beam Headlamp – Integral ABS and ASE: New Riding Dynamic Control Systems from BMW Motorrad – Crankshaft Durability Calculation using a Combination of MBS, FEA and fatigue Software – Innovations at BMW Motorrad in the Development of Equipment for Motorcycle Riders to reduce the Risk of Injuries based on the Example of the Neck Brace System