期刊


ISSN1543-849X
刊名Automotive engineering international
收藏年代2004~2013

关联期刊参考译名收藏年代
Automotive engineering  1998~2024


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Porsche 911 still evolvingStuart Birch20042004, vol.112, no.8
Success by design: Toyota is working to differentiate itself from the competition by continually evolving its unique design philosophyJack Yamaguchi20042004, vol.112, no.8
China overcapacity overstated? Automakers and suppliers are taking a "build it and they will come" approach to capacity in ChinaPatrick Ponticel20042004, vol.112, no.8
Challenges aplenty in china: From an underdeveloped infrastructure to insufficient policing of intellectual property rights, government and industry leaders in China are dealing with a multitude of challenges - and opportunities - as vehicle sales soarMichael Mackey20042004, vol.112, no.8
Testing adapts: Growing vehicle complexity, globalization, and other industry trends are prompting companies to focus more on automation and standardization in their test programsTerry Costlow20042004, vol.112, no.8
'Dwarf in Greek, the word nano has big implicationsStuart Birch20042004, vol.112, no.8
Lightweight vehicle engineering: Demand for performance and fuel economy makes materials once considered too expensive increasingly attractive for carsDan Carney20042004, vol.112, no.8
Interior motives: Although the passenger compartment of a vehicle is where customers spend the most time, manufacturers are still at odds over whether it should be the car's showplace or a cost-cutting targetDan Carney20042004, vol.112, no.8
The power of cooperation: As they are made more powerful, robots are being linked for greater capability in the various shops of automobile plantsTerry Costlow20042004, vol.112, no.8
Innovating the way forward: At the biennial Innovation Symposium, DaimlerChrysler executives discussed some of the technologies that will help shape the future of the automobileStuart Birch20042004, vol.112, no.8