SHEQ to Shake the Car Development for Tomorrow Part-I

Autores

  • Priyavrat Thareja Rayat Institute of Engg. and Info. Tech.,Vill. Railmajra(Near Ropar), Distt. Shahid Bhagat Singh Nagar, Punjab, India

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Current Technological Revolution, future of car, futuristic materials and concept in car development, Safety, Health, Environment, and Quality (SHEQ), Ambition versus Capability, Bad driving on road

Resumo

The car market has become the dictate of both the unavoidable human dependency cum status, and of the human affluence threatening the ecology and sustainability of earth system, safety and health on road, availability of fuel needed in the life expectancy of vehicle, and also journey. Keeping a balance between all of these requirements is intense and complicated. Resources like roads have been continuously shrunk, inspite that the replenishment has also been attempted both reactively and proactively. In short all planning has been threatened for a failure, just because the current technological revolution has been responding with expeditious Change(s). In this paper, I wish to investigate in greater details in two sessions. Essentially, what, why and how the “Technical revolution” in car industry is impacting today’s research for safe driving on tomorrow’s road is the purpose of the two parts. What and why are essentially investigated in this (first) session, while, why and how will be taken up in second part. In this part the discussion revolves around a model of balancing ambition versus capability which rules the today’s technology versus research direction for a vehicle on road which suffices the SHEQ requirements. This safety, health, environment, and quality is another way of qualification ascertaining the directions in production engineering research. Keywords: Current technological revolution, future of car, futuristic materials and concept in car development, safety, health, environment, and quality (SHEQ), ambition versus capability, bad driving on road Cite this Article: Priyavrat Thareja. SHEQ to Shake the Car Development for Tomorrow–Part I. Trends in Mechanical Engineering & Technology. 2015; 5(1): 6–19p.

Biografia do Autor

  • Priyavrat Thareja, Rayat Institute of Engg. and Info. Tech.,Vill. Railmajra(Near Ropar), Distt. Shahid Bhagat Singh Nagar, Punjab, India
    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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2015-03-10

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