Advanced Material Technologies for 21
st
Century Trucks
2000-01-3424
This paper reports on the efforts of the initial phase of the IMPACT program to define the underlying structural theory behind selecting the proper material(s) to reduce weight in the most efficient, cost-effective manner. Following this initial phase, the IMPACT program will proceed to design and build, optimized, proprietary, full vehicle platform prototypes that achieve up to a 25 percent weight reduction total without compromising any customer-driven vehicle attributes. Most importantly, the materials and technologies selected must be implementation ready for high volume, low cost, dual-use applications. The purpose of the initial phase and an in-depth discussion on which material properties should most influence material selection are presented.
Citation: Patton, R., Brehob, E., State, M., Furman, V. et al., "Advanced Material Technologies for 21st Century Trucks," SAE Technical Paper 2000-01-3424, 2000, https://doi.org/10.4271/2000-01-3424. Download Citation
Author(s):
Richard Patton, Ellen Brehob, Matthew State, Vickie Furman, Paul Geck, Michael Cummins
Affiliated:
Mississippi State University, University of Louisville
Pages: 15
Event:
International Truck & Bus Meeting & Exposition
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Also in:
Auto/Oil Air Quality Improvement Research Program, Volume Ii-SP-1000, SAE 2000 Transactions Journal of Commercial Vehicles-V109-2
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