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Materials for Automobile Bodies
2nd Edition - March 30, 2012
Author: Geoffrey Davies
Language: English
Hardback ISBN:9780080969794
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eBook ISBN:9780080969800
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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…Read more
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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, formability, welding and joining, anti-corrosion technologies, plus a comprehensive consideration of the implications of materials selection on these processes. Dealing with the whole assembly process from raw material to production, right through to recycling at the end of a vehicle's life, this book is the essential resource for practising engineers, designers, analysts and students involved in the design and specification of motor vehicle bodies and components.
Up-to-date detailed information on contemporary autobody materials, incorporating the explanation often lacking in other data-focused resources
Includes informative and insightful case studies on the materials and processing choices of major OEMs, including Honda, BMW and Audi
Now with more on geographical supply and usage trends, environmental concerns and end of life disassembly considerations, and how these affect selection choices
Automotive engineers; Design engineers, materials specialists and production supervisors seeking a quick, easy to read reference to inform the automotive material decision process; Graduate students of automotive/ mechanical design and materials science
1. Introduction
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Overview of content
1.3 Materials overview
1.4 General format of presentation
1.5 Introduction to body architecture and terminology References
2. Design and material utilization Objective Content
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Historical perspective and evolving materials technology
2.3 Finite element analysis
2.4 One manufacturer’s approach to current design
2.5 Panel dent resistance and stiffness testing
2.6 Fatigue
2.7 Alternative body architecture
2.8 Integration of materials into designs
2.9 Engineering requirements for plastic and composite components
2.10 Cost analysis Learning points References
3. Materials for consideration and use in automotive body structures Objective Content
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Material candidates and selection criteria
3.3 Steel
3.4 Aluminum
3.5 Magnesium
3.6 Polymers and composites
3.7 Repair Learning points References
4. The role of demonstration, concept and competition cars Objective Content
4.1 Introduction
4.2 The ECV 3 and ASVT
4.3 Collaborative development programs
4.4 Concept cars
4.5 Competition cars
4.6 Rally cars
4.7 Hypercars Learning points References
5. Component manufacture Objective Content
5.1 Steel formability
5.2 Aluminum formability
5.3 Manufacture of components in magnesium
5.4 Production of polymer parts Learning points References
7. Corrosion and protection of the automotive structure Objective Content
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Relevant corrosion processes
7.3 Effective design principles
7.4 Materials used for protection of the body structure
7.5 Empirical vehicle and laboratory comparisons
7.6 Introduction to electrochemical methods Learning points References
8. Environmental and safety considerations Objective Content
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Effect of body mass and emissions control
8.3 Life-cycle analysis
8.4 Recycling and ELV considerations
8.5 Hygiene
8.6 BIW design for safety Learning points References
9. Future trends in automotive body materials Objective Content
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Geographic aspects
9.3 Quantitative assessment
9.4 Factors influencing material change in the future
9.5 Combined effect of factors on materials utilization within ‘expected’ and ‘accelerated’ timescales Learning points References
No. of pages: 416
Language: English
Edition: 2
Published: March 30, 2012
Imprint: Butterworth-Heinemann
Hardback ISBN: 9780080969794
eBook ISBN: 9780080969800
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Geoffrey Davies
Following 10 years with Richard Thomas and Baldwins Ltd. (now Corus) engaged mainly on research into sheet steel products destined for the automotive industry, a further 35 years was spent on materials technology focused on the car body. This included spells at The Pressed Steel Company, Austin-Morris, BL Technology, Rover and finally BMW UK. Experience included all aspects of material selection raging from sheet steel to aluminium and polymers together with a detailed knowlege of most processing aspects such as pressing, painting and welding. Corrosion prevention was a major feature of recent years and collaborative work with Oxford University helped optimise the use of zinc coated steels on current bodywork.
Affiliations and expertise
Materials consultant and former head of body materials selection at BMW (UK)
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