Developments in Lightweight Aluminum Alloys for Automotive Applications: 2001-2005
AUTHOR(S):
James M Boileau
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The use of lightweight materials in automotive application has greatly increased in the past two decades. A need to meet customer demands for vehicle safety, performance and fuel efficiency has accelerated the development, evaluation and employment of new lightweight materials and processes.
The 50 SAE Technical papers contained in this publication document the processes, guidelines, and physical and mechanical properties that can be applied to the selection and design of lightweight components for automotive applications.
The book starts off with an introduction section containing two 1920 papers that examine the use of aluminum in automobiles. Each of the following chapters starts with a historical paper chosen from the early years of SAE; these papers represent the first to discuss the general topic.
Topic areas covered include:
Design, analysis, and modeling
Wrought aluminum alloys
Cast aluminum processes and technologies
Cast aluminum metallurgy and properties
Case studies
ISBN Number: 978-0-7680-1716-8
Date Published: February 2006
552 Pages
50 Papers
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Binding:
Paperbound
Product Code: PT-130
Product Status: In Stock
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