ARAI to host Proficiency Improvement Programme on Vehicle Body Engineering
The next five-day PIP on ‘Vehicle Body Engineering’ is scheduled at ARAI, Pune from July 23-27 in association with Braunschweig University, Germany and Volkswagen India, Pune.
July 4, 2012: The Pune-based ARAI has started a series of Proficiency Improvement Programmes (PIPs) through its Academy. The next five-day PIP on ‘Vehicle Body Engineering’ is scheduled at ARAI, Pune from July 23-27 in association with Braunschweig University, Germany and Volkswagen India, Pune.
The speakers, who are from Braunschweig University, Germany, Volkswagen India, ARAI and industry, will cover the following topics:
· Vehicle Development Process (Requirements, Goal, Definition, Processes, Decisions)
· Parametrical Car Body Design (Tools and Requirements)
· Design Attributes (Package, Car Body Structure, Safety)
· Case Studies
· Body-in-White
· Styling of Vehicle Body
· Ground Vehicle Aerodynamics (GVA)
· Structural Analysis of Vehicle Body
· Frontal Impact Crashworthiness
· Crashworthiness of Car BIW
· Side Door Intrusions & Internal Fittings of a Car
· Code of Practice for Bus Body
· Integrated Design of Truck Cab for Occupant Safety, and Structural Integrity
· Vehicle Body NVH
· Materials for Vehicle Body
A visit to ARAI’s Passive Safety Lab, Safety and Homologation Lab, Automotive Materials Lab and Knowledge Center is also planned.
For further details on the programme, contact Deepali Morgaonkar: training.pga@araiindia.com / 091-020 3023 1248/1245.
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