
HOCHIMINH UNIVERSITY OF INDUSTRY FACUTY OF MECHANICAL ENGINERRING
ENGLISH FOR AUTOMOBLE
ENGINEERING
LECTURER: LANG VAN THANG
FACUTY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
HO CHI MINH UNIVERSITY OF INDUSTRY
EMAIL: thang.langvan@hotmail.com
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HOCHIMINH UNIVERSITY OF INDUSTRY FACUTY OF MECHANICAL ENGINERRING
UNIT 8
ENGLISH FOR AUTOMOBILE
ENGINEERING
www.fme.edu.vn

HOCHIMINH UNIVERSITY OF INDUSTRY FACUTY OF MECHANICAL ENGINERRING
The automobile industry is a fast developing industry. From
the later 18th century, when the first automobile was put on
road, this industry has developed tremendously. Now there
are thousands of factories all over the world manufacturing
numerous type of automobile. The automobile engines are
also being used in engine powered machines for agriculture,
construction and manufacturing processes. Various types of
small engines are also being used in lawn movers, power
saws, snow removers and similar equipments. The
automobile industry is a developing and demanding industry
which does not find its end or saturation point. There is a
great demand for varied types of automobile products,
vehicles and engines.
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HOCHIMINH UNIVERSITY OF INDUSTRY FACUTY OF MECHANICAL ENGINERRING
There is also a great demand for trained and experienced
person in this industry for diagnosing motor vehicle troubles,
repairing and replacing engines, components, transmissions,
propeller shafts, differentials, axles, steering system
components, brake system components, air-conditioners,
heater, body and glass work.
The automobile is a self – propelled, wheeled, steerable
vehicle used for transporting people and small cargoes on
land. Automobiles are classified by number of drive wheels
and axles, capacity, sizes, styles, number of doors, and
intended use.
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HOCHIMINH UNIVERSITY OF INDUSTRY FACUTY OF MECHANICAL ENGINERRING
All passenger cars, trucks, and buses have certain things
in common: a power plant or engine; a chassis, which
consists of the frame, drive-train, suspension, and
steering, and includes the wheels and brakes; the power
train, which transmits and distributes power from the
engine to the car’s driving wheels, and a body, which
provides some protection for driver and passengers and
gives the vehicle shape and identity.
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