Receive my first royalty check for my book today. Thanks to all who supported me. Sales have been strong.
http://books.sae.org/r-433/
Receive my first royalty check for my book today. Thanks to all who supported me. Sales have been strong.
http://books.sae.org/r-433/
Is a writing machine today 🙂
Released tomorrow: 27/05/2014 Designing for Style© by Lyn Zbinden – Part 2
Designing for Style© by Lyn Zbinden http://www.autodesignclub.com/
In progress now:
1) Manufacturing Float Glass Step-by-step – 1,419 words
2) Overview of the automotive and transport glass market – 358 words
3) Main Types of Glass – 863 words
Written and submitted to my editor in Italy: BMW i8 – 683 words
Written, will submit shortly: 1) Innovative uses (this on the Ferrari and Lotus) – 679 words. 2) Polycarbonates (5 part segment) – 1,420 words. 3) Design Rules overview – 245 words. Design Rules (5 part segment) – ?? words (a lot because this is part of my book)
Some designs make for good style. Some make for good engineering.
Around 1970, a rivalry was brewing between the famous design-houses of Pininfarina and Bertone. The coachbuilders were trying to outdo each other with flamboyant and beautiful automobiles.
In the 1970 Lancia Strato’s concept car, later named Stratos Zero, the windshield extended overhead giving what’s claimed to be a great view of the road in front and the sky above. As a glass designer and engineer, I like this. One of my six main design rules, ‘Rate of Change’ is slowed by the almost flat windshield. Bertone not only created something that please both engineering and styling, but he “Designed with Style”.
The futuristic instrument panel was offset to the left and displayed info in green acrylic glass. The Zero was just a design concept but it was a fully functioning prototype.
When an automaker commits to design a new vehicle, there are many factors that act upon the proposal that will influence the success of the project. In most mass produced offerings, domestic and foreign, the number one driver is program capitalization. The automaker asks, “What can we afford to spend or what can we afford to invest as a company and who are we trying to reach as a target audience”?
Through a series of contributions, I will cover the entire product portfolio of an automotive manufacturer, from those most affected by production volume, like the mass produced Toyota Corolla or Volkswagen Beetle to the least affected, the luxury sport segment, Maserati or Ferrari. There are sustainable engineering rules that govern good design of glass; however some of these rules can be “bent” depending on the vehicle. I will focus in particular on, glass. This is a component often overlooked, but critical in passing stringent tests, i.e. roof crush and mitigating occupant ejection due to poor assembly practices. It remains one of highest warrantied components in a manufacture’s assembled parts.
Teams are gearing up for the upcoming Formula SAE competition!
The Flight Deck Handling Qualities Standards for Transport Aircraft (S-7) committee is seeking technical expertise for developing standards in this area. Joining an SAE Standards Committee can help advance your career and the industry. Are you the expert we’re looking for?
Here I am in print in the International press. While this site is developed, maintained and written in Italy, the readership is global. My column, Designing Glass for Style will appear on a regular basis under Design School/Educators.
http://www.autodesignclub.com/index.php/desgin-schools/educators
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2014/03/prweb11633042.htm
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