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Virtual Prototyping in the Automotive Industry

Virtual Prototyping in the Automotive Industry
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Author(s): Shankar Kumar (Department of Automobile Engineering, Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, India), J. Ananth (Department of Marine Engineering, AMET University (Deemed), Chennai, India), N. Manikandan (Department of Data Science and Business Systems, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Kattankulathur, India), K. Karthik (Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Velammal College of Engineering and Technology, Madurai, India), P. Vijayaraghavan (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Prince Shri Venkateshwara Padmavathy Engineering College, Chennai, India)and M. Sudhakar (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Sri Sai Ram Engineering College, Chennai, India)
Copyright: 2025
Pages: 30
Source title: Virtual and Augmented Reality Applications in the Automobile Industry
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Devaraj E. (CMR University, India)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-7287-6.ch002

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Abstract

Virtual prototyping has evolved to the automotive industry and allows for a more speedy and accurate car development process at a fraction of the previous costs. The application of virtual prototyping and utilization of computer aided design, simulations and digital twin has been discussed in this chapter. These approaches reduce development time and costs as well as improve design performance over traditional use of physical models. These tests add value to vehicle performance and safety so there are few tests such as crash, aerodynamics, and virtual assembly are discussed. It also introduces some recent tendencies on virtual prototyping development including Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Virtual Reality. It identifies various challenges in applying these technologies and examines future prospects and implications in introducing them in automobile industry respectively.

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