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Amin Suhadi,
M.Eng
LIGHTWEIGHT
Automotive
MATERIALS
Technology
Outline
Introduction Of Automotive
Lightweighting
Material Selection
Materials and Application
Introduction
Introduction
( Automotive Lightweight )
Materials selection
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In
fact,
lightweighting
while
maintaining vehicle size may
actually increase the performance
of a comparable vehicle. Steel has
been a dominant force in the
material selection of automotive
parts. A combination of high
strength, low cost and capacity to
be produced in high volumes has
made mild steel a very attractive
material
in
automotive
Vehicle
Material
Compositi
on by
Percent
Mass
Materials and
Application
Materials and
Application
Advanced High-Strength
Steel (AHSS)
A combination of existing
infrastructure and familiarity
with the physical behavior of
steel makes it a material of
choice for many engineers.
Popular high-strength steels
in use today include dualphase, martinsitic and boron
steel. With both-dual phase
and martinsitic steels, the
general
forming
methodologies
are
fundamentally
similar
to
those of milder steels. With
boron steels, the process is
drastically different, as the
Materials and
Application
Aluminum Alloy
Aluminum
is
particularly strong in
areas that require
cast parts such as
engines
blocks,
transmission
casings and wheels.
Today,
over
50
percent
of
all
cylinder blocks are
made
from
aluminum.
Some
aluminum-intensive
vehicles are on the
market today (e.g.,
the Jaguar XJ and
Magnesium Alloy
Materials and
Application
Materials and
Application
Carbon
fiber
reinforced
polymer composites have the
potential to reduce component
weight by more than 60%,
however, there are significant
technical and cost barriers to
their widespread introduction
onto vehicles. The cost of
input
material
(precursor)
and
the
carbonization
process
contribute significantly to the
total cost of carbon fiber;
hence, significant focus has
been provided to these areas.
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Materials and
Application
Reference :
CAR - Center for Automotive Research, 2011
Automotive Technology: Greener Products,
Changing Skills LIGHTWEIGHT MATERIALS &
FORMING REPORT
U.S Department Of ENERGY Lightweight
Material
Danny Codd Advanced, Lightweight Materials
Development and Technology for Increasing
Vehicle Efficiency KVA Incorporate
Terima Kasih