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Super Car: The Story of the Xeno
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Mark Christensen (Author)
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St. Martin's Griffin (Editor)
DesignAddict review:
Mark Christensen had a simple dream-to create a 600-horse-power suicide machine able to accelerate from zero to sixty in less time than it takes to read this sentence. When a friend offers him $100,000 to realize that dream, Christensen enlists Nick Pugh, a talented young designer who shows him some stunning sketches of the Xeno I. Inspired, the author assembles a 'best of the best' team of engineers, mechanics, and fabricators. But the dream becomes grander after Pugh develops an incredibly simple method for cars to triple their driving range. Suddenly, nothing seems impossible. That is, until the author dis-covers that $100,000 won't even pay for the hubcaps. This classic tale of chasing down the American dream will remind readers of Tom Wolfe's The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby.
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Sailing Yacht Design: Theory
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A. R. Claughton (Author)
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R. A. Shenoi (Author)
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J. F. Wellicome (Author)
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Addison Wesley Longman (Editor)
Sailing craft form an expanding sector of the marine industry and events such as the America's Cup and the Volvo Ocean Race (formerly the Whitbread Round-the-World Race) are receiving increased public interest. The science and technology associated with the design, construction and operation of sailing yachts is developing at a rapid rate. New design tools based on computational techniques are emerging and the fabrication and construction materials technology is advancing very quickly. Sailing Yacht Design: Theory Contains the fundamental theory of hull and sail static force equilibria, shape definition and associated stability. Discusses the aerodynamics and hydrodynamics of the sail, hull, keel and rudder, and their influence on the seakeeping abilities of the yacht. Looks at the different materials used in hull construction. Includes structural design techniques and mast/rigging design.Describes the different computational and experimental techniques of good design. Looks at how safety provides the overall backdrop for yacht design. The three editors are all at the University of Southampton, which has pioneered the education of ship science students at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels with specializations in yacht and small craft design. The contributors are all internationally renowned authorities. They work in the fields of sailing yacht design, construction, design consultancy, classification societies, yachting associations, materials supply research establishments and universities.
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Prototype Concept Cars: 2003
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Ron Kimball (Author)
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Brown Trout (Editor)
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Principles of Yacht Design
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Lars Larsson (Author)
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Rolf Eliasson (Author)
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International Marine/Ragged Mountain Press (Editor)
Principles of Yacht Design is both comprehensible to amateurs and comprehensive for professionals. It follows the design of a 40-foot cruising sailboat from the first sketch to the final weight, strength, and sail area calculations, with tables, charts, and diagrams to let the reader adapt the process to any design. This edition is revised and expanded to cover powerboats as well as sailboats.
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The Retrofuturism: The Car Design of J Mays
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Brooke Hodge (Author)
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C. Edson Armi (Contributor)
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Universe Publishing (Editor)
The concept originator behind the New Beetle, J Mays is among the most influential designers in the history of the automobile. Mays's approach has revolutionized the industry by integrating branding and identity with the design process. Also at the foundation of his philosophy is a belief that the innovations of the past should inform future solutions. His cars intrigue us like no others because they respond to underlying emotional and cultural associations. This first book on Mays's work tracks his meteoric career from his start at Volkswagen-Audi to his current tenure at Ford, where he designs for eight lines (Ford, Mercury, Lincoln, Mazda, Volvo, Land Rover, Jaguar, and Aston Martin). Illustrated with more than eighty-five photographs, freehand sketches, and computer renderings, Retrofuturism reveals new ways of thinknig about design that have the potential to greatly change the way we live in the twenty-first century.
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Modern Chrysler Concept Cars: The Designs That Saved the Company (ColorTech)
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Matt DeLorenzo (Author)
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Motorbooks (Editor)
This fabulous, behind-the-scenes book explores more than a decade of creative Chrysler concepts, forward-thinking technologies, and the cars and trucks that emerged from them - Viper, Neon, Intrepid, Cirrus, Dodge Ram, Eagle Vision, PT Cruiser, and a full line of minivans. DeLorezo explains how these cars revived Chryslers image with Wall Street and the media, explores how they boosted internal morale, and introduces the craftsman who build them. A final chapter looks ahead to concepts that may be waiting in the wings in light of the Daimler/Chrysler merger. ** International Automotive Media Awards Gold Medal Winner **
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Forward Drive: The Race to Build "Clean" Cars for the Future
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Jim Motavalli (Author)
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Sierra Club Books for Children (Editor)
Alternative-fuel cars from major automakers are entering the U.S. market -- promising far better performance and range than the disappointing electric vehicles of past decades -- "clean" cars are no longer being relegated to side-show status; they're about to take center stage.
Forward Drive presents the fascinating story of the race to build the cars of the future -- ones that can help to address the problems (including global warming, fossil-fuel depletion, and urban sprawl) that have accompanied the rise and spread of traditional gas-powered cars. The book traces the history of automobile development, including early attempts to create practical electric vehicles, and it explores new technologies for clean cars, especially hybrid (gas/electric) drives and hydrogen-based fuel cells.
In his research, author Jim Motavalli conducted extensive interviews with fuel-cell makers, energy researchers, and key auto-industry figures at GM, Ford, DaimlerChrysler, Toyota, and Honda, giving us a clear picture of how U.S. and foreign automakers are getting serious about clean cars. With his passion for cars and his knowledge of their history and workings, he presents an insightful, informative, and highly readable book about revolutionary cars on the immediate horizon.
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Motorcycle Design & Technology: How and Why
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Gaetano Cocco (Author)
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Giorgio NADA Editore (Editor)
Written for everyone from motorcycling greenhorns to technical experts, this illustrated tour of motorcycle physics and mechanics offers a complete presentation of concepts which have never before been so thoroughly and comprehensibly presented in print. After examining the physical phenomena that govern the handling of a motorcycle, the text goes on to explain the various types of components that come together and make the bike go. Applicable to all makes and models, a generous selection of illustrations and photographs help readers visualize the topics at hand, allowing them to hit the saddle with a more complete awareness that enhances the riding experience.
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