As the automotive industry moves toward developing lightweight crashworthy structures, it is expected that a multi-material solution involving steels, aluminum alloys and high-performance composites will become increasingly common in future vehicles. Joining a variety of materials with different physical, mechanical, and thermal characteristics is one of the major challenges for such multi-material designs. Adhesive joining is emerging as one of the key joining methods in multi-material structures, since in general, adhesives are compatible with most materials under consideration for lightweight vehicles. There are many body, chassis and powertrain components in vehicles that are designed with tubular sections. A few examples of these com...
The paper reports the study carried out for the realization of a composite-to-metal tubular joint of...
The design of multi-material lightweight vehicle (MMLV) structures incorporating structural adhesive...
Metal and composite plates can be bonded together to form a joint known as the "single-lap" joint. T...
As the automotive industry moves toward developing lightweight crashworthy structures, it is expecte...
Lighter structural and energy absorbing materials are essential to increase fuel efficiency in trans...
Adhesive bonding is used to fabricate structures of complex shape that could not be manufactured in ...
In the context of lightweight structure design for the transportation and robotics industries, new t...
In the context of lightweight structure design for the transportation and robotics industries, new t...
Increasing public demand for better fuel economy has led the automotive industry to use more aluminu...
peer-reviewedThis study presents a novel hybrid technique for joining composites to metal, employin...
Fuel economy targets are pushing car makers to develop several strategies in order to reduce the wei...
Tubular adhesive joints, used in truss structures to join pultruded carbon fibre-reinforced polymer ...
Crashworthiness is an important issue in car body design: it describes the ability of the vehicle st...
Crashworthiness is an important issue in car body design: it describes the ability of the vehicle st...
Adhesive bonding is widely used for sheet metal joining. Majority of automobile, aerospace parts, ma...
The paper reports the study carried out for the realization of a composite-to-metal tubular joint of...
The design of multi-material lightweight vehicle (MMLV) structures incorporating structural adhesive...
Metal and composite plates can be bonded together to form a joint known as the "single-lap" joint. T...
As the automotive industry moves toward developing lightweight crashworthy structures, it is expecte...
Lighter structural and energy absorbing materials are essential to increase fuel efficiency in trans...
Adhesive bonding is used to fabricate structures of complex shape that could not be manufactured in ...
In the context of lightweight structure design for the transportation and robotics industries, new t...
In the context of lightweight structure design for the transportation and robotics industries, new t...
Increasing public demand for better fuel economy has led the automotive industry to use more aluminu...
peer-reviewedThis study presents a novel hybrid technique for joining composites to metal, employin...
Fuel economy targets are pushing car makers to develop several strategies in order to reduce the wei...
Tubular adhesive joints, used in truss structures to join pultruded carbon fibre-reinforced polymer ...
Crashworthiness is an important issue in car body design: it describes the ability of the vehicle st...
Crashworthiness is an important issue in car body design: it describes the ability of the vehicle st...
Adhesive bonding is widely used for sheet metal joining. Majority of automobile, aerospace parts, ma...
The paper reports the study carried out for the realization of a composite-to-metal tubular joint of...
The design of multi-material lightweight vehicle (MMLV) structures incorporating structural adhesive...
Metal and composite plates can be bonded together to form a joint known as the "single-lap" joint. T...