Introduction of New Materials in the Automotive Industry: A Case Study-Based Framework 05-14-01-0008
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While new materials are introduced in the automotive industry regularly, there seems to be a lack of generalized frameworks for how to do this efficiently and effectively. Multiple studies have been published on material substitution in a specific component, but the applicability of these to other projects are unclear. Therefore, the authors propose a generalized framework for introduction of new materials in existing production systems in this article. In a study based on three cases in the Swedish automotive industry, the authors have found generalizable insights on challenges and opportunities when introducing new materials that could be converted into a framework for introduction of new materials in the automotive industry. This framework contains both organizational and technological aspects of new material introduction, and is built chronologically from the start of a material strategy framework formulation to the start of a material introduction project.
Citation: Henriksson, F., Davidsson, A., and Detterfelt, J., "Introduction of New Materials in the Automotive Industry: A Case Study-Based Framework," SAE Int. J. Mater. Manf. 14(1):99-110, 2021, https://doi.org/10.4271/05-14-01-0008. Download Citation
Author(s):
Fredrik Henriksson, Anna Davidsson, Jonas Detterfelt
Pages: 12
ISSN:
1946-3979
e-ISSN:
1946-3987
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