- Docente: Francesco Leali
- Credits: 3
- SSD: ING-IND/15
- Language: English
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Electric Vehicle Engineering (cod. 5699)
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from Sep 16, 2024 to Dec 16, 2024
Learning outcomes
Lectures aim at technically describing the overall layout, architecture and main functional systems of an Electric Vehicle (EV). The goal is the transmission of an integrated approach to the comprehension and design synthesis of EVs. Main contents are: definition of the architecture of a vehicle; Design activity flow: task clarification, conceptual design, embodiment design, detail design; historical evolution; graphic representation systems; body work (Body in White; Body Side; Fenders; Roof assembly; Front frame; Rear frame; compartment floor; closed bodies; spider, coupe and cabrio); body components (outer body components, weather strips, glass and mirrors, movable parts, windshield wiper, vehicle lighting and signalling); body interiors (restraint systems - safety belts; restraint system -- air-bag; dashboard cockpit - dashboard - console; interior trims; seats; air conditioning system).
Course contents
Mandatory
Vehicle Conceptual Architecture: basics and technological drivers; High performance powertrain: basics and technological drivers; Gearshift and suspension: basics; Hybrid and full electric vehicles: technological drivers, architectures, benchmark analysis; Vehicle assembly.
Optional
High performance powertrain: set up; Chassis and body; Passive Safety; Basics of vehicle dynamics, Fundamentals of NVH; Introduction to HMI; Elements of aerodynamics and thermal management; Electric motor and battery; Production process.
Readings/Bibliography
Mandatory
Personal notes and presentations provided by lecturers.
Optional
- G. Pahl, W. Beitz, J. Feldhusen, K.H. Grote, "Engineering Design: a systematic approach", Springer.
- L. Morello, L.R. Rossini, G. Pia, A. Tonoli, "The Automotive Body" - Volume II: System Design, Springer.
- L. Morello, L.R. Rossini, G. Pia, A. Tonoli, "The Automotive Body" - Volume I: Components Design, Springer.
Teaching methods
In presence classes and professional seminars in collaboration with Ferrari spa.
Assessment methods
Written/oral test or team vehicle concetual design project.
Teaching tools
Multimedia systems and collaborative software platforms.
Office hours
See the website of Francesco Leali
SDGs




This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.