JOURNAL ARTICLE

Developments in Modular Windows for Automotive Applications

Raj K. AgrawalAnoop AgrawalJ K Thomas

Year: 1991 Journal:   SAE technical papers on CD-ROM/SAE technical paper series Vol: 1

Abstract

<div class="htmlview paragraph">Modular assemblies are now widely used in the automotive industry. This concept involves supply of modules or integrated subsystems to the automobile manufacturers. A growing portion of rear quarter windows, windshields and backlites are supplied as modules which can be directly attached to the body sheet metal of an automobile. The conventional window gasketing technique of gluing an extruded elastomer to glass can no longer meet design needs for improved aerodynamics and better styling. In the modular approach, all the components required for fit and function of the window are supplied to the OEM manufacturer as an integrated pre-assembly suitable for direct installation at the automotive production line. These components typically include the glass, the elastomeric encapsulant necessary for sealing, tracks for sliding windows, and associated trim such as bezels, division bars, stud mounts, etc. This paper briefly describes differences between the conventional and the modular approach, and outlines current trends and practices in modular technology. Materials and processes are reviewed and future developments discussed.</div>

Keywords:
Modular design Automotive industry Computer science Embedded system Engineering Operating system Aerospace engineering

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Real-time simulation and control systems
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Control and Systems Engineering
Real-Time Systems Scheduling
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Hardware and Architecture

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