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This programme is sold in combination with five others as Tape 3 of the series.
Shows how a major change in technology can be implemented and shows problems likely to be encountered along the way. Uses as a case study the Leyland DAF Albion plant and discusses the objectives of the...
Two examples of dynamic analysis connected with motor cars are analysed in terms of free body diagrams. The first is the action of a single piston in an internal combustion engine. The second is the motion...
Looks at an ingenious solution to a problem. The detail is small, but it affects assembly efficiency.
The redesign of a bought-out component provided opportunities for improving the detail design.
Bill O’Leary of the Ford Motor Company talks about the role of the component engineer in a major car firm and uses as examples two projects on the fuel supply in engines.
Dave Bowler of the Ford Motor Company shows the stage-by-stage development of car seat design from the Ford Anglia to the Granada model.
Describes the advanatages of computer-aided machines over more traditional methods. Contrasts between the old and new techniques are shown in terms of final product quality, cost of production and meeting...
Using archive film, commercials and interviews with key figures, the series looks at the contribution to design of some of the most successful products to be marketed this century.
Shows a group of robots along a track assembling vehicle headlights (Metro, Montego etc), starting with body shell and reflector, adding bulb, adjuster screws, locating pegs to glazing at the final work...
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