Advanced lightweight materials for Automobiles: A review
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Abstract
The growing challenges on fuel economy improvement and greenhouse gas emission control have become the driving force for automakers to produce lightweight automobiles. Also, the weight reduction may contribute to superior recyclability and/or vehicle performance (e.g., improved driving economy, braking behaviors, and crashworthiness). One effective strategy is to develop and implement lightweight yet high-performance materials as alternative solutions for conventional automotive materials such as cast iron and steel. Herein, a systematic review of available lightweight materials to produce next-generation automobiles is provided, including light alloys, high-strength steels, composites, and advanced materials…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 86.93
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- 100%
- References
- 199
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2Topics & keywords
- Automotive industry
- Crashworthiness
- Materials science
- SAFER
- Characterization (materials science)
- Fuel efficiency
- Greenhouse gas
- Manufacturing engineering
- Responsible consumption and production