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Book Synopsis
Describes the development of automotive technology and engineering from the start of the industry before 1900 to the present day. The book explains how various systems and elements in the automobile work in layman's terms, and highlights the key milestones in the historical development of automotive technology.

Trade Review

""Automotive Milestones, by Robert L. Norton, is about all the mechanisms that are needed in an automobile and how they work. The book consists of eight main chapters, each one covering a major mechanical system of the automobile plus a summary chapter and appendices. There are numerous photographs and illustrations used throughout the book to support the concepts discussed.
The author has thoroughly researched the subject and leaves the reader with a new appreciation of what has been tried over the nearly 250 years of automobile history. The book is logically organized and clearly explained in a way that only a person with in-depth knowledge could do.
His latest book is Automotive Milestones which provides the cornerstones of a thorough understanding of automobile technology. If you are just looking for a general understanding of the automobile, looking for inspiration in support of a new idea, or just want a concise history of automotive milestones, this book is a must read.""--Parker Ackley, Antique Automobile Enthusiast


Did you ever wonder?...

  • Who formed the first automobile company in America?
  • When and who made the first fully automatic transmission? (Hint: it was not GM in 1939)
  • What is the difference between sprung and unsprung weight in a car, and why does it matter?
  • When did the frame of a car get replaced by the unibody?
  • How does a differential work?

It took more than 100 years to develop the modern automobile. This book presents a very readable and informative description of this evolution.
The author, Robert Norton, is an engineer with many years of experience in the design of machinery. Automotive Milestomes is a clear presentation of the internal workings of the automobile over the years.
No matter whether you are a seasoned car buff or just curious to learn more about the history of cars, you will enjoy reading this book.--William J. Crochetiere, Professor Emeritus, Tufts University



Table of Contents
Motive Power: External Combustion Engines. Internal Combustion Engines. Electric Vehicles. Chassis Layouts and Drivelines: The First Production Automobiles. Other Early European Makes. Engine Configurations: Cylinder Arrangements. Floating Power. Summary. Valve Trains, Inductions, and Supercharging: Valve Actuation. Valve Cam Functions. Valve Arrangements. Variable Valve Timing (VVT). Cylinder Deactivation. Fuel Control. Summary. Transmissions and Differentials: Gearboxes. Friction Drive. Planetary Transmissions. Overdrive Transmissions. Semi-Automatic Gearboxes. Preselector Gearboxes. Dry-Clutched, Semi-Automatic. Automatic Transmission. Differentials. Summary. Suspension and Steering: Sprung versus Unsprung Weight. Rear Suspension. Front Suspension. Dampers. Steering. Brakes: Mechanical. Hydraulic. Air. Power. Parking. Body: Body on Frame. Streamlined. Unibody. Monocoque. NVH. Summary.

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    Publisher: Industrial Press
    Publication Date: 7/15/2015 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780831135201, 978-0831135201
    ISBN10: 0831135204

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Describes the development of automotive technology and engineering from the start of the industry before 1900 to the present day. The book explains how various systems and elements in the automobile work in layman's terms, and highlights the key milestones in the historical development of automotive technology.

    Trade Review

    ""Automotive Milestones, by Robert L. Norton, is about all the mechanisms that are needed in an automobile and how they work. The book consists of eight main chapters, each one covering a major mechanical system of the automobile plus a summary chapter and appendices. There are numerous photographs and illustrations used throughout the book to support the concepts discussed.
    The author has thoroughly researched the subject and leaves the reader with a new appreciation of what has been tried over the nearly 250 years of automobile history. The book is logically organized and clearly explained in a way that only a person with in-depth knowledge could do.
    His latest book is Automotive Milestones which provides the cornerstones of a thorough understanding of automobile technology. If you are just looking for a general understanding of the automobile, looking for inspiration in support of a new idea, or just want a concise history of automotive milestones, this book is a must read.""--Parker Ackley, Antique Automobile Enthusiast


    Did you ever wonder?...

    • Who formed the first automobile company in America?
    • When and who made the first fully automatic transmission? (Hint: it was not GM in 1939)
    • What is the difference between sprung and unsprung weight in a car, and why does it matter?
    • When did the frame of a car get replaced by the unibody?
    • How does a differential work?

    It took more than 100 years to develop the modern automobile. This book presents a very readable and informative description of this evolution.
    The author, Robert Norton, is an engineer with many years of experience in the design of machinery. Automotive Milestomes is a clear presentation of the internal workings of the automobile over the years.
    No matter whether you are a seasoned car buff or just curious to learn more about the history of cars, you will enjoy reading this book.--William J. Crochetiere, Professor Emeritus, Tufts University



    Table of Contents
    Motive Power: External Combustion Engines. Internal Combustion Engines. Electric Vehicles. Chassis Layouts and Drivelines: The First Production Automobiles. Other Early European Makes. Engine Configurations: Cylinder Arrangements. Floating Power. Summary. Valve Trains, Inductions, and Supercharging: Valve Actuation. Valve Cam Functions. Valve Arrangements. Variable Valve Timing (VVT). Cylinder Deactivation. Fuel Control. Summary. Transmissions and Differentials: Gearboxes. Friction Drive. Planetary Transmissions. Overdrive Transmissions. Semi-Automatic Gearboxes. Preselector Gearboxes. Dry-Clutched, Semi-Automatic. Automatic Transmission. Differentials. Summary. Suspension and Steering: Sprung versus Unsprung Weight. Rear Suspension. Front Suspension. Dampers. Steering. Brakes: Mechanical. Hydraulic. Air. Power. Parking. Body: Body on Frame. Streamlined. Unibody. Monocoque. NVH. Summary.

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