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Evolution and Life Cycle of the Car By: Susmit Sukthankar & Thomas Hickey
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  1. 1. By: SusmitSukthankar&
    Thomas Hickey
    Evolution and Life Cycle
    of the Car
  2. 2. What is an Automobile?
    An automobile is a wheeled vehicle that carries its own motor and transports passengers.
    Parts of modern cars:
    All these parts are important for the car to run properly.
    Spark Plug
    Battery
    Starter Motor
    Firing Distributer
    Plug Cable
    Ignition Coil
  3. 3. History
    1885
    Karl Benz creates worlds first practical automobile.
  4. 4. History
    1796
    1832-1839
    Cugnotsinvention was a military tractor run by a steam engine.
    It was used by the French Army to haul artillery at a whopping speed of 2 1/2 mph on only three wheels.
    Had to stop every 10-15 min. to work up enough power to move.
    Robert Andersons electric cars used rechargeable batteries that powered a small electric motor.
    The vehicles were heavy, slow, expensive, and needed to stop for recharging frequently.
    Not a very effective form of transportation.
  5. 5. History
    1876
    1885
    Nicolaus Otto built the first practical four-stroke internal combustion engine called the "Otto Cycle Engine.
    His four-stoke engine that was universally adopted for all liquid-fueled automobiles.
    Effective and Efficient
    Karl Benz was a German mechanical engineer.
    His automobile was powered by the internal combustion engine.
    He was the first inventor to integrate an internal combustion engine with a chassis.
  6. 6. History
    1913-1914
    1960-1970
    Henry Ford invented an improved assembly line and installed the first conveyor belt-based assembly line.
    The assembly line reduced production costs for cars by reducing assembly time.
    Ford became the worlds biggest car manufacturer
    Hybrid vehicles were created to reduce the problems of exhaust emissions from internal combustion engines.
    Hybrid vehicles become more mainstream.
    Used by companies in transportation to reduce spending.
  7. 7. History
    1990-
    Several legislative and regulatory actions in the United States and worldwide have renewed electric vehicle development efforts.
    The Big Three are actively involved in electric vehicle development through the Partnership for a New Generation of Vehicles (PNGV).
    Many actions have been taking to reduce the carbon footprint of automobiles.
  8. 8. The Car Through the Ages
  9. 9. Today
    Cars have become an integral part of our lives today. We cannot live without them, but this comes at a price.
    Our environment is continually being affected adversely by CO2emissions.
    How long can this last?
  10. 10. The Life Cycle
    1. Raw materials are gathered.
    2. Car is built in the assembly line.
    3. Completed Car is taken to car dealerships.
    4. Consumer buys ,uses, and may repair the car.
    5. Car is stripped of parts and scrapped
  11. 11. Raw Materials
    Glass, steel, rubber, plastic, copper, lithium, silicon and aluminum are processed and used to construct the car.
    Rubber is strippedfrom previous tires and reused.
    Other reusable parts are broken down and reused in a new car.
  12. 12. Assembly Line
    Cars are moved through different stations in a line. Parts are added individually onto the car.
    Faster way to meet consumers needs through quick and efficient building.
    Automated machines now help in speeding along production on the assembly line.
  13. 13. To the Dealership
    Manufacturers ship out cars to privately owned car dealerships.
    Dealerships sell the vehicle for the manufacturer and share the profits with them.
    Some dealerships allow buyers to trade in cars which continue onto other consumers or are scrapped.
  14. 14. Consumer Use & Repair
    Consumer uses the car for as long he/she sees it fit to drive.
    Based on mileage, consumers may trade in a car for a newer one. The average cars life is around 7.6 years.
    To increase the life of a car, the consumer might get parts repaired.
    After the consumer no longer needs the vehicle, it is sold or scrapped.
  15. 15. End of the Line
    Parts recycled will include the alloy wheels, rubber, plastics and metals.
    These parts/materials will be sold on to companies that can reclaim the materials for further use.
    The waste of the car is removed and all other metal is melted down to be removed.
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