Intention Bionic Principle of Automotive Body Shape Design

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This paper studied the process that how the automotive body shapes raise the psychological reflects and proposed an intention bionic principle to explain this mental process. Established the related model and used it to analyze the relationships between automotive body shape design and the psychological feelings of living organisms. Then, analyzed the automotive body characteristics of Audi A8 and Q5, as a further illustration of this principle. Thus, opened up a new research method and provided a new approach for the work of automotive body shape design.

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