Abstract The National Center for Manufacturing Sciences (NCMS) worked with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL), to bring together research and development (R&D) collaborations to develop and accelerate the knowledgebase and infrastructure for lightweighting materials and manufacturing processes for their use in structural and applications in the automotive sector. The purpose/importance of this DOE program: • 2016 CAFÉ standards. • Automotive industry technology that shall adopt the insertion of lightweighting material concepts towards manufacturing of production vehicles. • Development and manufacture of advanced research tools for modeling and simulation (M&S) applications to reduce manufactur...
The main objective of this project is to develop, analyze and validate data, methodologies and tools...
AbstractAs the result of energy saving and emission reduction, there is a way to reduce weigh of veh...
The automotive and aerospace industries are keen to reduce their environmental impact and so have lo...
Automotive industry traditionally has reduced weight primarily by downsizing. Today, the strategy of...
Original equipment manufacturers' (OEMs') objectives for safety, coupled with customer demands for s...
The purpose of this project is to identify and test methods appropriate for estimating the benefits ...
The car industry uses a tremendous number of materials to build cars, including iron, aluminum, stee...
The United States Automotive Materials Partnership LLC (USAMP) was formed in 1993 as a partnership b...
The use of lightweight structures across several industries has become inevitable in today’s world g...
The automotive lightweighting trends, being driven by sustainability, cost, and performance, that cr...
The Southern Regional Center for Lightweight Innovative Design (SRCLID) has developed an experimenta...
The choice of materials for vehicle components is dependant on a specific supply and demand process,...
This resource contains the presentations from the seminar, âLightweighting: The Implications for Aut...
The choice of materials for vehicle components is dependant on a specific supply and demand process,...
Passenger vehicles are central to Western society, and contribute to a significant part of our greenh...
The main objective of this project is to develop, analyze and validate data, methodologies and tools...
AbstractAs the result of energy saving and emission reduction, there is a way to reduce weigh of veh...
The automotive and aerospace industries are keen to reduce their environmental impact and so have lo...
Automotive industry traditionally has reduced weight primarily by downsizing. Today, the strategy of...
Original equipment manufacturers' (OEMs') objectives for safety, coupled with customer demands for s...
The purpose of this project is to identify and test methods appropriate for estimating the benefits ...
The car industry uses a tremendous number of materials to build cars, including iron, aluminum, stee...
The United States Automotive Materials Partnership LLC (USAMP) was formed in 1993 as a partnership b...
The use of lightweight structures across several industries has become inevitable in today’s world g...
The automotive lightweighting trends, being driven by sustainability, cost, and performance, that cr...
The Southern Regional Center for Lightweight Innovative Design (SRCLID) has developed an experimenta...
The choice of materials for vehicle components is dependant on a specific supply and demand process,...
This resource contains the presentations from the seminar, âLightweighting: The Implications for Aut...
The choice of materials for vehicle components is dependant on a specific supply and demand process,...
Passenger vehicles are central to Western society, and contribute to a significant part of our greenh...
The main objective of this project is to develop, analyze and validate data, methodologies and tools...
AbstractAs the result of energy saving and emission reduction, there is a way to reduce weigh of veh...
The automotive and aerospace industries are keen to reduce their environmental impact and so have lo...