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By Society of Automotive Engineers

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The 2002 SAE Motorsports Engineering Conference centers on the theme of 'Racing into the 21st Century' . The conference proceedings include contributions from GM Racing, Daimler Chrysler Corp., Ford Motor Co., Auto Research Center - Indy, Delphi Automotive, Toyota Racing Development, Lawrence Technological University, Hallum Racing, Cornell University, Air Force Research Laboratory, and Metz Engineering & Racing. This set includes papers from the following sessions: Chassis, Tires and Wheels; Safety; Vehicle Dynamics; Advances in Engine Manufacturing Science; Engine Research and Analysis; Engine & Transmission; Aerodynamics; Design Process.Contents: Effectively Approaching and Designing a Suspension with Active Damping; Sports Prototype Race Car Optimization; Motorsport Valley and the Global Motorsport Industry: The Development and Growth of the British Performance Engineering Cluster; Multi-Aspect Solutions for Testing Race-Car Models; The Air Flow about an Exposed Racing Wheel; Performance Automotive Applications of Pressure-Sensitive Paint in the Langley Full Scale Tunnel; An Angle of Attack Correction Scheme for the Design of Low Aspect Ratio Wings with Endplates; On the Near Wake of Rotating, 40 per cent-Scale Champ Car Wheels; The Effects of Wing Aerodynamics on Race Vehicle Performance; Improvements to Maximize Power in a Restricted 2002 Formula SAE Base Engine; Racing Applications and Validations of a Hard Carbon Thin Film Coating; The Reduction of Parasitic Friction in Automotive Gearbox and Drive Train Components by the Isotropic Superfinish; Advanced Ceramics in Formula 1 Wheel, Clutch and Gearbox Rolling Bearings; Summary of Results of Development and Validation of Hot Honing System to Provide Improved Engine Performance; Design, Analysis and Testing of a Formula SAE Car Chassis; Development of the Swift 014.aRacecar for the CART Toyota Atlantic Championship Series; Dynamic Traction Characteristics of Tires; Use of Instrumented Earplugs to Measure Driver Head Accelerations; Sled Test Evaluation of Racecar Head/Neck Restraints; Mathematical Modeling of Crash-Induced Dynamic Loads on Race Car Drivers; The Use of Dashpots in the Prevention of Basilar Skull Fractures; Track Simulation and Vehicle Characterization with 7 Post Testing; Design of Formula SAE Suspension Components; Testing a Formula SAE Racecar on a Seven-Poster Vehicle Dynamics Simulator; Design of Formula SAE Suspension; Aerodynamic Effects on Indy Car Components; Lateral Aerodynamics of a Generic Sprint Car Configuration; Use of Designed Experiments in Wind Tunnel Testing of Performance Automobiles; Parametric Design of FIA F1 Engines; Exhaust System Design for a Four Cylinder Engine; Parametric Design of FIM WGP Engines; Prediction of Formula 1 Engine and Airbox Performance Using Coupled Virtual 4-Stroke and CFD Simulations; The Effect of Nanoparticle Additions on the Heat Capacity of Common Coolants; Comparison Between Formula 1 and CART Engine Performance Based on Acoustic Emission Analysis; A Liftless Electronic 100ms Shift System for Motorcycle-Engined Racecars; Driver Restraint Systems: Assuring a Rational Level of Driver Safety; ATD Neck Tension Comparisons for Various Sled Pulses; Advances in Fire Protection for Critical Vehicle Components; Design & Analysis of Composite Impact Structures for Formula 1 Using Explicit FEA Techniques; Strategies to Evaluate Power Output in Racing Engines.Case Study: 2002 World Offshore Class 1 Regulations; Formula 1 Engine Evolution Analysis Using the Engine Acoustic Emission; Acquisition and Analysis of Aerodynamic Loads on Formula 3 Racing Car Wings Using Dynamometric Load Cells; The Impact of Non-Linear Aerodynamics on Racecar Behavior and Lap Time Simulation; Aerodynamic Test and Development of the Corvette C5 for Showroom Stock Racing; Experimental & Computational Simulations Utilized During the Aerodynamic Development of the Dodge Intrepid R/T Race Car; Wake Studies of a Model Passenger Car Using PIV; GPS Es

How long is Proceedings of the 2002 SAE Motorsports Engineering Conference and Exhibition?

Proceedings of the 2002 SAE Motorsports Engineering Conference and Exhibition by Society of Automotive Engineers is 766 pages long, and a total of 196,096 words.

This makes it 259% the length of the average book. It also has 240% more words than the average book.

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