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Optional: Foreign language |
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Vehicle Layout, Suspension and Steering
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Friction based vehicle systems
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Course of M.Sc. thesis |
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After finishing this study specialization, students will be able to: identify all necessary requirements that vehicle systems must meet during the design and operational phases; analyse existing solutions for vehicle systems and assemblies to apply or modify them for use in another vehicle; determine the loads to which vehicle systems are exposed; apply acquired knowledge through independent design of an appropriate vehicle system for a given design task; have the ability to carry out systematic approach in the process of vehicle’s and/or its components’ development; use modern engineering tools; design machine elements on the basis of reliability; analyse the operation of hybrid and electric vehicles; identify environmentally friendly and modern materials used in vehicle design and manufacturing; understand and implement basic mechatronic systems on the vehicle; organize and perform some of the vehicle testing procedures; analyse the impacts related to vehicle reliability and maintenance.