05047nam 2200673Ia 450 991100679880332120200520144314.09781283734936128373493197800809698000080969801(CKB)2670000000172227(EBL)888998(OCoLC)793193052(SSID)ssj0000657287(PQKBManifestationID)11421172(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000657287(PQKBWorkID)10656080(PQKB)11312309(PPN)170603040(FR-PaCSA)88811983(MiAaPQ)EBC888998(FRCYB88811983)88811983(EXLCZ)99267000000017222720120509d2012 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrMaterials for automobile bodies /Geoff Davies1st ed.Amsterdam ;Boston Elsevier, Butterworth Heinemann20121 online resource (417 p.)Description based upon print version of record.9780080969794 0080969798 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front Cover; Materials for Automobile Bodies; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Chapter1 Introduction; 1.1INTRODUCTION; 1.2OVERVIEW OF CONTENT; 1.3MATERIALS OVERVIEW; 1.4GENERAL FORMAT OF PRESENTATION; 1.5INTRODUCTION TO BODY ARCHITECTURE AND TERMINOLOGY; References; Chapter 2 Design and material utilization; OBJECTIVE; CONTENT; 2.1INTRODUCTION; 2.2HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE AND EVOLVING MATERIALS TECHNOLOGY; 2.3FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS; 2.4ONE MANUFACTURER'S APPROACH TO CURRENT DESIGN; 2.5PANEL DENT RESISTANCE AND STIFFNESS TESTING; 2.6FATIGUE; 2.7ALTERNATIVE BODY ARCHITECTURE2.8INTEGRATION OF MATERIALS INTO DESIGNS2.9ENGINEERING REQUIREMENTS FOR PLASTIC AND COMPOSITE COMPONENTS; 2.10COST ANALYSIS; LEARNING POINTS; References; Chapter3 Materials for consideration and use in automotive body structures; OBJECTIVE; CONTENT; 3.1INTRODUCTION; 3.2MATERIAL CANDIDATES AND SELECTION CRITERIA; 3.3STEEL; 3.4ALUMINUM; 3.5MAGNESIUM; 3.6POLYMERS AND COMPOSITES; 3.7REPAIR; LEARNING POINTS; References; Chapter 4 The role of demonstration, concept and competition cars; OBJECTIVE; CONTENT; 4.1INTRODUCTION; 4.2THE ECV 3 AND ASVT; 4.3COLLABORATIVE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS4.4CONCEPT CARS4.5COMPETITION CARS; 4.6RALLY CARS; 4.7HYPERCARS; LEARNING POINTS; References; Chapter5 Component manufacture; OBJECTIVE; CONTENT; 5.1STEEL FORMABILITY; 5.2ALUMINUM FORMABILITY; 5.3MANUFACTURE OF COMPONENTS IN MAGNESIUM; 5.4PRODUCTION OF POLYMER PARTS; LEARNING POINTS; References; Chapter 6 Component assembly: materials joining technology; OBJECTIVE; CONTENT; 6.1INTRODUCTION; 6.2WELDING; 6.3ADHESIVE BONDING; 6.4WELDBONDING; 6.5MECHANICAL FASTENING; LEARNING POINTS; References; Chapter 7 Corrosion and protection of the automotive structure; OBJECTIVE; CONTENT; 7.1INTRODUCTION7.2RELEVANT CORROSION PROCESSES7.3EFFECTIVE DESIGN PRINCIPLES; 7.4MATERIALS USED FOR PROTECTION OF THE BODY STRUCTURE; 7.5EMPIRICAL VEHICLE AND LABORATORY COMPARISONS; 7.6INTRODUCTION TO ELECTROCHEMICAL METHODS; LEARNING POINTS; References; Chapter 8 Environmental and safety considerations; OBJECTIVE; CONTENT; 8.1INTRODUCTION; 8.2EFFECT OF BODY MASS AND EMISSIONS CONTROL; 8.3LIFE-CYCLE ANALYSIS; 8.4RECYCLING AND ELV CONSIDERATIONS; 8.5HYGIENE; 8.6BIW DESIGN FOR SAFETY; LEARNING POINTS; References; Chapter9 Future trends in automotive body materials; OBJECTIVE; CONTENT; 9.1INTRODUCTION9.2GEOGRAPHIC ASPECTS9.3QUANTITATIVE ASSESSMENT; 9.4FACTORS INFLUENCING MATERIAL CHANGE IN THE FUTURE; 9.5COMBINED EFFECT OF FACTORS ON MATERIALS UTILIZATION WITHIN 'EXPECTED' AND 'ACCELERATED' TIMESCALES; LEARNING POINTS; References; Index The selection of automobile body materials is fundamental to the choice of fabrication method, and the characteristics and performance of the final vehicle or component. The factors behind these choices comprise some of the key technological and design issues facing automotive engineers today. Materials for Automobile Bodies brings together a wealth of information on automotive materials and material technologies to provide designers and vehicle body engineers with both a solid grounding and a quick reference to inform their material choices. Coverage includes materials processing, formabAutomobilesBodiesMaterialsAutomobilesChassisDesign and constructionAutomobilesBodiesMaterials.AutomobilesChassisDesign and construction.629.2/6629.26629.232Davies Geoff622664MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911006798803321Materials for automobile bodies1092713UNINA