The automotive industry is subject to fundamental change through the extension and modification of the powertrain, as well as through diversification of vehicle concepts. Complex tasks are already causing increasing challenges in industrialization of conventional vehicle projects. Today's successful market presence is often based on a consistent implementation of platform, modular and modular construction kit strategies. In addition, manufacturers endeavor to shorten the automobile product development process by so-called frontloading.
From various research activities exist sometimes excellent results, which are indeed confirmed on a laboratory scale to have promising potential for automotive applications, but so far experienced no industrial conversion. This is partly due to the named manufacturing strategies and furthermore in the subsequent process chains with diverse supplier structures. The disadvantage of this established methodologies is the prevention of possible innovations through the manifested production cycles.
Intention of the presented new development concept is the combination of functional and design-optimized product design with multiple functional integration. Through the holistic consideration of the whole vehicle life cycle and by using newest technologies an integrative concept should break up current development and manufacturing structures to fulfill the challenges of future vehicle requirements.
Integrative development concept for future vehicle requirements
Proceedings
2021-06-17
11 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Integrative development conceptfor future vehicle requirements
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