SHEQ to Shake the Car Development for Tomorrow: Part II (Infrastructural Shortfall and Growth @ Future-Cars)

Forfattere

  • Priyavrat Thareja Modern Steels Ltd., Mandi Gobindgarh, PEC University of Technology, Chandigarh, India

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Futuristic concept in car development and challenges, newer car materials and manufacturing, safety, health, environment, and quality (SHEQ)

Resumé

This 2nd part of paper attempts to reinforce the capability-ambition model proposed in former part and further proceeds to analyse options of structure, materials, design and manufacturing towards research and development of today’s technology for tomorrows cars which are paradigmed to be both cozy and green. The cars must, moreover, respond to the SHEQ paradigm for sustaining in future scenario, which remains a holistic requirement to be met. The investigation of need and motivation has been the result of a decade long analysis by this author. Based on an elaborate review of technologies, vis-a-vis the current technological revolution, a case is made for the best options to be deployed for an effective mode of personal transport of future, within the aforementioned domains of research. Based upon critical anlaysis, the need for going vertical, emerges as a didactic outcome.Cite this ArticlePriyavrat Thareja. SHEQ to Shake the Car Development for Tomorrow: Part II. Trends in Mechanical Engineering and Technology. 2016; 6(1): 79–95p.

Forfatterbiografi

  • Priyavrat Thareja, Modern Steels Ltd., Mandi Gobindgarh, PEC University of Technology, Chandigarh, India
    Formerly, Principal Program Cordinator (TQEM),Director Principal, Rayat Institute of Engineering & Info Technology,Heads Materials and Metallurgical Engineering department,PEC University of Technology.Member Editorial board, Indian Foundry Journal. Was meber Ed board, Powder Metallurgy, Quality International Journal from 1987 to 1993. Has innovated in Technical poetry, and authored elucidating Materials and Metallurgical Engineering processes and concepts. An IRCA approved Lead Tutor and certified Auditor and in both QMS and EMS, he has promoted Value Auditing, and helped several industries in improving competence (through a tool ‘COMpro’. He was a part of special group of TC 176- which developed ANSI/ASQ/ISO 9001:20xx Education Management Standard presently under publication at Geneva. He is a TS 16949 Tier II supplier provisional auditor etc. He heads Materials and Metallurgical Engineering at PEC University of Technology, and also a Principal Programme Coordinator of the Total Quality Engineering and Management cell.

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2016-03-18

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Research Articles