Chassis Design Principles and Analysis

Chassis Design Principles and Analysis by William F. Milliken, published by the Society of Automotive Engineers in 2002, is a comprehensive exploration of automotive engineering principles. This edition spans 638 pages and is presented in English, offering insights derived from the work of renowned automobile engineer Maurice Olley. The book emphasizes Olley’s experimental and analytical approach to design, documenting his methods and findings for future reference.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the fundamental principles of chassis design, reflecting Olley’s commitment to developing analytical models and validating them through experimentation. The content focuses on recurring handling problems in automotive engineering, ensuring that the principles discussed remain relevant and applicable. This book serves as a valuable resource for those interested in technology and engineering within the automotive field.
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This book stems from our firsthand knowledge of Maurice Olley’s accomplishments and his method of working. Maurice Olley was an automobile engineer all his life, but unlike many other well-known designers, he was equally experimental and analytical. As he approached the various aspects of design during his long career, his objective was always to develop an analytical model and experimentally validate it. With that done, he proceeded to methodically document the results for future use. He worked at a fundamental level and, since the same handling problems consistently recur, the principles he developed are as valid today as when first developed.
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