AbstractComposite materials are mainly known for their use in high-tech applications like structural aircraft parts. Carbon fibre reinforced plastics are characterized by good mechanical properties and low weight, but are relatively expensive and their manufacturing process involves high levels of energy consumption. Due to these disadvantages, the current use of this material in the automotive area is limited. In this paper the energy consumption for the manufacturing process, the utilisation phase, and the recycling phase of three different car models will be investigated. A comparison between the different materials including carbon fibre reinforced plastics, aluminium and steel will be performed. Although the manufacturing process of ca...
One way to reduce the environmental impact of an electric vehicle is to reduce the vehicle’s mass. T...
The fast growing demand for more fuel-efficient vehicles to reduce energy consumption and air pollut...
With 75 percent of fuel consumption relating directly to vehicle weight, potential weight reductions...
AbstractComposite materials are mainly known for their use in high-tech applications like structural...
The high cost and energy intensity of virgin carbon fibre manufacture provides an opportunity to rec...
The automotive is a sector where energy consumption during the use phase prevails over the productio...
In present scenario, light weighting becomes a main issue for energy efficiency in automotive indust...
While carbon fibre reinforced plastic (CFRP) can reduce transportation energy use and greenhouse gas...
The embodied energy, structural weight, and transportation energy (fuel requirement) characteristics...
Taking the restrictions imposed by the EU ELV directive into account, the use of non-recyclable comp...
The advanced composite materials are increasingly being used in the automotives for their ultralight...
The growing concern about the climate change is the driving force for several industries to increase...
Polymer composite materials have been a part of the automotive industry for several decades, with ea...
AbstractThe increased usage of composites in industry coupled with European Union restrictions on la...
This paper presents a dynamical life cycle inventory study of the Australian car-fleet energy consum...
One way to reduce the environmental impact of an electric vehicle is to reduce the vehicle’s mass. T...
The fast growing demand for more fuel-efficient vehicles to reduce energy consumption and air pollut...
With 75 percent of fuel consumption relating directly to vehicle weight, potential weight reductions...
AbstractComposite materials are mainly known for their use in high-tech applications like structural...
The high cost and energy intensity of virgin carbon fibre manufacture provides an opportunity to rec...
The automotive is a sector where energy consumption during the use phase prevails over the productio...
In present scenario, light weighting becomes a main issue for energy efficiency in automotive indust...
While carbon fibre reinforced plastic (CFRP) can reduce transportation energy use and greenhouse gas...
The embodied energy, structural weight, and transportation energy (fuel requirement) characteristics...
Taking the restrictions imposed by the EU ELV directive into account, the use of non-recyclable comp...
The advanced composite materials are increasingly being used in the automotives for their ultralight...
The growing concern about the climate change is the driving force for several industries to increase...
Polymer composite materials have been a part of the automotive industry for several decades, with ea...
AbstractThe increased usage of composites in industry coupled with European Union restrictions on la...
This paper presents a dynamical life cycle inventory study of the Australian car-fleet energy consum...
One way to reduce the environmental impact of an electric vehicle is to reduce the vehicle’s mass. T...
The fast growing demand for more fuel-efficient vehicles to reduce energy consumption and air pollut...
With 75 percent of fuel consumption relating directly to vehicle weight, potential weight reductions...