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Chassis Design: Principles and Analysis

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Maurice Olley developed almost singlehandedly the concepts and techniques that underlie the engineering approach to vehicle dynamics that we know today, while he is perhaps best known for his systematic approach to ride and handling. Olley's mathematical analyses cover design essentials in a physically understandable way. Thus they remain as useful today as when they were first developed.

656 pages, Hardcover

First published February 1, 2002

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August 16, 2011
One of the most comprehensive books on chassis design that I have seen. This book is based on the notes of Maurice Olley. This book was constantly on my desk while working on my PhD in vehicle dynamics.
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January 21, 2013
The Bible for chassis designers. By the greatest automobile engineer of 20th century this book focuses not only on the aspects of chassis but also deals with the dynamics of the vehicle hence providing a deep insight on the methodology for designing a chassis.
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September 1, 2011
this will be useful for the design the new chassis model
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If you are about to design a chassis, then this book is a MUST HAVE.
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