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Lecture 1 - Introduction

The document defines different types of vehicles. A power driven vehicle has at least two wheels and is self-propelled. A trailer is non-self propelled and designed to be towed. A vehicle can be a power driven vehicle or trailer. A vehicle combination consists of a power driven vehicle coupled to one or more trailers. Vehicles are also classified based on motive power like gasoline, diesel, hybrid, electric; intended use like passenger, goods; drive method like front-engine front-drive; number of wheels; body style; and more.
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Lecture 1 - Introduction

The document defines different types of vehicles. A power driven vehicle has at least two wheels and is self-propelled. A trailer is non-self propelled and designed to be towed. A vehicle can be a power driven vehicle or trailer. A vehicle combination consists of a power driven vehicle coupled to one or more trailers. Vehicles are also classified based on motive power like gasoline, diesel, hybrid, electric; intended use like passenger, goods; drive method like front-engine front-drive; number of wheels; body style; and more.
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Definition of Vehicle

Definition of Vehicle:
1. "Power driven vehicle" means any self-propelled vehicle designed and
constructed to be used on the road and having at least two wheels.

2. "Trailer" means any non-self propelled vehicle, which is designed and


constructed to be towed by a power driven vehicle;

3. "Vehicle" means any power driven vehicle or trailer;

4. "Vehicle combination" means any ensemble constituted by a power


driven vehicle coupled to one or more trailer(s);

Source: TRANS/WP.29/1045
Introduction to Automotive Systems by Dr.-Ing. S. Mushahid Hashmi (Lecture 1- Introduction)
Composition of Vehicle

Introduction to Automotive Systems by Dr.-Ing. S. Mushahid Hashmi (Lecture 1- Introduction)


Composition of Vehicle-Engine

Introduction to Automotive Systems by Dr.-Ing. S. Mushahid Hashmi (Lecture 1- Introduction)


Composition of Vehicle-Drive train

Introduction to Automotive Systems by Dr.-Ing. S. Mushahid Hashmi (Lecture 1- Introduction)


Composition of Vehicle-Chassis-Suspension

Introduction to Automotive Systems by Dr.-Ing. S. Mushahid Hashmi (Lecture 1- Introduction)


Composition of Vehicle-Chassis-Steering

Introduction to Automotive Systems by Dr.-Ing. S. Mushahid Hashmi (Lecture 1- Introduction)


Composition of Vehicle-Chassis-Brake

Introduction to Automotive Systems by Dr.-Ing. S. Mushahid Hashmi (Lecture 1- Introduction)


Composition of Vehicle-Electrical-Body

Introduction to Automotive Systems by Dr.-Ing. S. Mushahid Hashmi (Lecture 1- Introduction)


Composition of Vehicle-Electrical-Engine

Introduction to Automotive Systems by Dr.-Ing. S. Mushahid Hashmi (Lecture 1- Introduction)


Composition of Vehicle-Body

Introduction to Automotive Systems by Dr.-Ing. S. Mushahid Hashmi (Lecture 1- Introduction)


Classification by Motive Power
1. Gasoline engine vehicle

2. Diesel engine vehicle

3. Hybrid vehicle

4. Electric vehicle

5. Fuel cell hybrid vehicle

Introduction to Automotive Systems by Dr.-Ing. S. Mushahid Hashmi (Lecture 1- Introduction)


Classification by Intended Use
1. Passenger Vehicle- Cars, Bus, Van

2. Goods Vehicles- Truck, Lorry, Oil carrier, Dump truck

3. Off-road Vehicles- ATV, tractor

4. Special Vehicles- Sports, Ambulance, Fire


Extinguisher, Fuel Bowsers, Aircraft
refuelers, Army Vehicles, Amphibians

Introduction to Automotive Systems by Dr.-Ing. S. Mushahid Hashmi (Lecture 1- Introduction)


Classification by drive Method

1. FF (Front-engine, Front-drive) 2. FR (Front-engine, Rear-drive)


3. MR (Midship-engine, Rear-drive) 4. 4WD (4-Wheels Drive)

Introduction to Automotive Systems by Dr.-Ing. S. Mushahid Hashmi (Lecture 1- Introduction)


Classification based on wheels
1. Two wheelers- Motorcycles, Scooters

2. Three wheelers- Auto-rickshaw

3. Four Wheelers- Car, Jeep, Van, SUV, Truck, Bus

4. Six Wheelers- Bus, Truck

5. Ten/Eighteen Wheelers- Truck


trailers

Introduction to Automotive Systems by Dr.-Ing. S. Mushahid Hashmi (Lecture 1- Introduction)


Classification based on axles

Introduction to Automotive Systems by Dr.-Ing. S. Mushahid Hashmi (Lecture 1- Introduction)


Classification based on body styles

Introduction to Automotive Systems by Dr.-Ing. S. Mushahid Hashmi (Lecture 1- Introduction)


Classification based on Traffic Management-FHWA

Introduction to Automotive Systems by Dr.-Ing. S. Mushahid Hashmi (Lecture 1- Introduction)


Categories of Vehicle-International comparison

Source: TRANS/WP.29/1045

Introduction to Automotive Systems by Dr.-Ing. S. Mushahid Hashmi (Lecture 1- Introduction)


Assignment/Activities for Lecture-1
1. Write down the chemical formulae for different hydrocarbon fuels
used in automobile.

2. Note down the plate on the rear of the carriage containers loaded on
trucks and understand the information mentioned. You also need to
take the snaps of the specification plate.

3. Write down the name of the leading auto-manufacturers of the


world and their flagship vehicles brand and their respective logos.

4. Write down the short history of the automobile. You need to


provide the history in the soft copy (Power-point slides) and it must
includes more visuals than text.

Note: The last date of submission of this Assignment is 4th December 2017

Introduction to Automotive Systems by Dr.-Ing. S. Mushahid Hashmi (Lecture 1- Introduction)

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