Network


Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.

Hotspot


Dive into the research topics where Arturo Davila is active.

Publication


Featured researches published by Arturo Davila.


FISITA 2012 World Automotive Congress | 2013

Optibody Project: Optimizing Vehicle Structures for Electric Light Trucks and Vans

Eduardo del Pozo de Dios; Arturo Davila; Juan J. Alba; Massimiliano Avalle

The OPTIBODY project is focused on developing new modular structure architectures for electric light trucks and vans (ELTVs) which will improve the passive safety of the vehicle to help reduce the number of fatalities and severe injuries. The new concept will develop a structure composed of a chassis, a cabin that includes improved levels of comfort, protection and ergonomics of the user, a number of add-ons that provide protection in case of impact or rollover and also covering the topic of crash compatibility, including a good amount of the interaction with vulnerable road users. To achieve the objectives, an initial analysis of the ELTVs that are found on today’s markets is being made. Selected markets include Europe, U.S.A., Japan and Australia Together with an in-depth review on accidentology of these vehicles and a state-of-the-art research, a basis of requirements will be established. This is the starting point of the project, from which the first results have delimited the study to only L7e category vehicles (light urban delivery vehicles). These requirements will include legal aspects to be covered in the terms of passive safety, homologation, reparability and the integration of structural add-ons for added safety. Special attention is paid also to energy storage solutions, frontal and lateral compatibility, new design guidelines adequate to feasible solutions and new materials and processes. All the work is focused on improving all aspects considering the incoming electric vehicle technologies, which can be adequately applied in a very near future. All the work done will be exemplified at the end of the project by the demonstration of the designed add-ons and systems with a pilot demonstrator vehicle. This vehicle will show the developed chassis and cabin concept, complemented by different add-ons that could be utilized throughout different markets. Complimentary, the entire process is to be documented and a specialized publication with the best practices will be made available to the interested public, especially designers and vehicle manufacturers. With this attempt, the OPTIBODY project will provide new and improved safety systems for a segment of vehicles which do not take into account the same requirements as “regular” N1 category vehicles and which have shown to have a large percentage of fatalities on the road, including pedestrian incidents. This study has been limited to a selected type and category of vehicle, the L7e category (in Europe). The characteristics of these vehicles make them quite unique, since their low weight and low power make them apt only for urban driving and are widely used by goods delivery companies, urban services, etc. the requirements for their homologation are lower in terms of structure and safety, including pedestrian protection, hence the objective of this project to improve protection for occupants and vulnerable users. High accident rates with fatalities and severe injuries have been found for these vehicles. The OPTIBODY project is a pioneer enterprise in terms of improving safety in selected vehicle categories which have been traditionally less developed than regular cars or heavy goods vehicles. This approach will lead to an improvement in safety for all road users while interacting with these urban vehicles, which have less strict requirements than the rest. It is important to adequately design a chassis and body for the new upcoming electric technologies which now pose different risks in various aspects, such as energy storage, dynamics and accident behaviour. In general, the approach taken during this project will generate new and innovative ideas on the way that vehicles are designed and built with the use of electrical energy for their power. The risks of electrical mobility are being tackled as we speak, and the technological solutions that will be developed will improve the safety on our roads.


SAE 2013 World Congress & Exhibition | 2013

Making the Best Out of Aerodynamics: Platoons

Arturo Davila; Enric Aramburu; Alex Freixas


SAE 2012 World Congress & Exhibition | 2012

Platooning - Safe and Eco-Friendly Mobility

Arturo Davila; Mario Nombela


Symposium on International Automotive Technology 2013 | 2013

Environmental Benefits of Vehicle Platooning

Arturo Davila; Eduardo del Pozo; Enric Aramburu; Alex Freixas


SAE 2014 World Congress & Exhibition | 2014

The ELVA Project's EV Design Support Tool

Arturo Davila; Emilia Romero; Marina Roche; Marco Mammetti; Javier J. Gutiérrez; Micha Lesemann


The 10th International Conference on Automotive Engineering | 2014

Tackling Three Critical Issues of Transportation: Environment, Safety and Congestion Via Semi-autonomous Platooning

Arturo Davila; Adria Ferrer


22nd SAE Brasil International Congress and Display | 2013

ELVA-Innovative Architectures for Next Generation Electric Vehicles

Arturo Davila; Javier J. Gutiérrez; Emilia Romero; Micha Lesemann


Transport Research Arena (TRA) 5th Conference: Transport Solutions from Research to DeploymentEuropean CommissionConference of European Directors of Roads (CEDR)European Road Transport Research Advisory Council (ERTRAC)WATERBORNEᵀᴾEuropean Rail Research Advisory Council (ERRAC)Institut Francais des Sciences et Technologies des Transports, de l'Aménagement et des Réseaux (IFSTTAR)Ministère de l'Écologie, du Développement Durable et de l'Énergie | 2014

Innovative concepts for smart road restraint systems (RRS) to provide greater safety for motorcyclists

Juan J. Alba; Mario Maza; David Valladares; Arturo Davila


21st SAE Brasil International Congress and Exhibition | 2012

SMART RRS: Project Results

Arturo Davila; René Molina; Juan J. Alba


Proceedings of the 22nd International Technical Conference on the Enhanced Safety of Vehicles (ESV) | 2011

Research on airbag related injuries

Arturo Davila; Mario Nombela

Collaboration


Dive into the Arturo Davila's collaboration.

Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Researchain Logo
Decentralizing Knowledge