75512 - Motorcycle Engineering M

Academic Year 2017/2018

  • Moduli: Alfredo Liverani (Modulo 1) Pierluigi Zampieri (Modulo 2)
  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures (Modulo 1) Traditional lectures (Modulo 2)
  • Campus: Bologna
  • Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Mechanical Engineering (cod. 0938)

    Also valid for Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Mechanical Engineering (cod. 0938)

Learning outcomes

The student addresses the basic issues of Simultaneous Engineering and CAx and PLM systems that support it, with particular attention to the acquisition of theoretical knowledge and necessary practices for the management and the complete development of a complex product.

Course contents

The course will cover issues related to the articulated design and advanced engineering of a motorized vehicle. In details:

1) product development process.
2) Guidelines and tools in the definition of a new model.
3) Designing the vehicle components.
4) Simulation and FEM technology production motorcycle components.
5) Vehicle Dynamics I:

  - Basic concepts and geometries
  - Suspensions
  - Tires
  - Data acquisitions interpretation

6) Vehicle Dynamics II
7) Ways of vibrating fundamental vehicle and their measurement
8) of the vehicle control electronic Strategies
9) multibody simulation and related experiments
10) Guidelines and tools in the definition of a motorcycle racing (MotoGP).

Readings/Bibliography

Lucidi del corso: http://diem1.ing.unibo.it/personale/liverani/_IngMotoveicolo_M/IngMoto_M.html

Progettazione e sviluppo di prodotto. Karl T. Ulrich, Steven D. Eppinger, Roberto Filippini, McGraw-Hill Education, EAN: 9788838663970

Cinematica e dinamica del motoveicolo, Vittore Cossalter, Editore: Progetto Libreria, ISBN-10: 8887331030, ISBN-13: 978-8887331035

Teaching methods

The course includes theoretical lessons in the classroom and numerous thematic workshops held by experts in industrial mining, especially from Ducati.

Assessment methods

The final verification is based on an oral examination.

Teaching tools

The course does not require specific tools but believes it is advisable for the student to have a computer for the consultation and insight into the available teaching material.

Links to further information

http://diem1.ing.unibo.it/personale/liverani/teach_resources.htm

Office hours

See the website of Alfredo Liverani

See the website of Pierluigi Zampieri