Chapter 16What are the six Separate Systems of Vehicular Systems?Propulsion SystemsGuidance SystemsControl SystemsSuspension systemStructural SystemSupport SystemsChapter 16An Introduction to Vehicular SystemsWhat are the six Separate Systems of Vehicular Systems?1. Propulsion Systems2. Guidance Systems3. Control Systems4. Suspension Systems5. Structural Systems6. Support SystemsPropulsion SystemsEnginesMotorsWindHuman power (Give examples)Animal power (Give examples)Other?Guidance SystemsProvide the information required to make a vehicle follow a particular path or perform a certain task.Give examplesControl Systems1. What does Degrees of Freedom (DOF) imply?2. How many DOF does a Train have? Automobile? Helicopter?3. Control concerns change of direction.4. Also, change in speed.Suspension systemWhat does the suspension system do?Describe an automobile suspension.Describe an airplane suspension.Structural SystemWhat does the structural system do?Support SystemsAll of the external operations and facilities that maintain transportation systems• Describe the support system necessary for hydrogen fueled automobiles, ICEs and fuel
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