Step into the World of Car DesignDeveloping a new vehicle to be introduced to a national or global market is as rewarding as it is arduous. What with all the processes - evaluation, trial and error, finishing touches - that the design has to go through before a car model can be considered complete. To add to it, primary design concepts will also go through a serious of stages before they are realised. One of these stages is modelling. Modelling is a major factor that helps in the evaluation of each stage of the design. Typically, it can take several forms, which includes clay modelling, used at different scales to aid in understanding and resolving the form and proportions of a car. However, with the advancements in technology, clay vehicle modelling is now replaced by CAD or Computer Aided Design systems, though the former may still be used to determine visual characteristics. By using CAD, car manufacturers are now able to evaluate other important factors like aerodynamics, collision scenarios, and other physical attributes of a vehicle. In fact, CAD has been used by the car industry for many years now as well as in the residential and commercial property development industries. Another crucial aspect in designing a car is aerodynamics. It is the branch of dynamics that is concerned with studying the following vehicle attributes - handling, steering, braking, traction, etc. It also involves the design of a car's suspension, steering wheels, tyres, and the like. Just like designing a building or a home, making a car requires expertise from various individuals to achieve success. |