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Transportation Systems

What is Transportation? The process by which people or goods are moved or delivered from one place to another. Four basic types: Land Air Water Space

Land Systems that move goods and people from one place to another on EARTH.

Air The use of airplanes and/or helicopters to lift passengers and/or cargo into the air in order to move from place to place.

Water The use of water to support the vessel in the transport of people or goods.

Space Systems that move people and goods outside the earth’s atmosphere.

6 Transportation Subsystems Propulsion Suspension Control Guidance Structural Support Interrelated parts that work together to make vehicles move!

6 Transportation Subsystems Example parts of vehicles Propulsion Engine & Transmission Suspension Springs, Wings, etc. Control Steering, Brakes, etc. Guidance Maps, GPS, Signs, etc. Structural Chassis, Body, Fuselage Support Garage, Gas Station, etc.

6 Transportation Subsystems 1.Propulsion: means to push forward or drive an object forward Latin words: pro ~forwards pellere ~ to drive. The force to propel from a starting point a machine/engine creates the push an object forward. 2. Suspension: supports vehicles weight. Makes ride more comfortable! Springs, shock absorbers wings, water, & fins CONNECTS a vehicle to its wheels.

6 Transportation Subsystems 3. Guidance systems Provide information concerning the control of the vehicle. Guidance systems can be simple or quite complex. Maps, GPS, traffic lights, keels, computers 4. Control systems Control speed and direction of a vehicle’s path. Steering & brakes, rudders & flaps, propellant (rockets)

6 Transportation Subsystems Structural systems the basic framework of the vehicle. accommodate a vehicle’s cargo and form a.k.a.: chassis, body, hull or fuselage Support systems Used to maintain vehicles. Services and keeps everything working Garage, gas stations, mechanics, control tower, marinas, NASA

What transportation sub-systems are present in this picture?

What term would you use to describe this portion of the boat?