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Skszek, Timothy W.,
Multi-material lightweight vehicles (MMLV) project /
Record Type:
Language materials, printed : Monograph/item
Title/Author:
Multi-material lightweight vehicles (MMLV) project // by Timothy W. Skszek, Jeff Conklin, Matt Zaluzec, and David Wagner.
Author:
Skszek, Timothy W.,
other author:
Conklin, Jeff,
Description:
1 online resource (ix, 127 pages) :illustrations, charts :
Subject:
Automobiles - Design and construction. -
Online resource:
http://digitallibrary.sae.org/content/pt-170
ISBN:
9780768082241
Multi-material lightweight vehicles (MMLV) project /
Skszek, Timothy W.,
Multi-material lightweight vehicles (MMLV) project /
by Timothy W. Skszek, Jeff Conklin, Matt Zaluzec, and David Wagner. - 1 online resource (ix, 127 pages) :illustrations, charts - Society of Automotive Engineers. Electronic publications. - Society of Automotive Engineers..
Includes bibliographical references.
Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- DOE focuses on developing materials to improve vehicle efficiency (2015-01-0405) -- MMLV: project overview (2015-01-0407) -- BIW design and CAE (2015-01-0408) -- MMLV: door design and component testing (2015-01-0409) -- MMLV: lightweight interiors systems design (2015-01-1236) -- MMLV: chassis design and component testing (2015-01-1237) -- MMLV: aluminum cylinder block with bulkhead inserts and aluminum alloy connecting rod (2015-01-1238) -- MMLV: carbon fiber composite engine parts (2015-01-1239) -- MMLV: automatic transmission lightweighting (2015-01-1240) -- MMLV: corrosion design and testing (2015-01-0410) -- MMLV: vehicle durability design, simulation and testing (2015-01-1613) -- MMLV: crash safety performance (2015-01-1614) -- MMLV: NVH sound package development and full vehicle testing (2015-01-1615) -- MMLV: life cycle analysis (2015-01-1616) -- MMLV project team.
Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers.
The desire for greater fuel efficiency and reduced emissions have accelerated a shift from traditional materials to design solutions that more closely match materials and their properties with key applications. The Multi Material Lightweight Vehicle (MMLV) Project presents cutting edge engineering that meets future challenges in a concept vehicle with weight and life-cycle assessment savings. These results significantly contribute to achieving fuel reduction and to meeting future Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAF�E) regulations without compromising vehicle performance or occupant safety. The MMLV Project presents: Lightweight materials applications; Body in white design and computer aided engineering; Engine and transmission design and lightweighting; Full vehicle test results that are specific to the MMLV subsystems including crash, corrosion, durability and Noise Vibration and Harshness (NVH); The Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) for the MMLV.
ISBN: 9780768082241
Standard No.: 10.4271/PT-170doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
599692
Automobiles
--Design and construction.Subjects--Index Terms:
Lightweight materials.Index Terms--Genre/Form:
554714
Electronic books.
LC Class. No.: TL240 / .S57 2015eb
Dewey Class. No.: 629.231
Multi-material lightweight vehicles (MMLV) project /
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Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- DOE focuses on developing materials to improve vehicle efficiency (2015-01-0405) -- MMLV: project overview (2015-01-0407) -- BIW design and CAE (2015-01-0408) -- MMLV: door design and component testing (2015-01-0409) -- MMLV: lightweight interiors systems design (2015-01-1236) -- MMLV: chassis design and component testing (2015-01-1237) -- MMLV: aluminum cylinder block with bulkhead inserts and aluminum alloy connecting rod (2015-01-1238) -- MMLV: carbon fiber composite engine parts (2015-01-1239) -- MMLV: automatic transmission lightweighting (2015-01-1240) -- MMLV: corrosion design and testing (2015-01-0410) -- MMLV: vehicle durability design, simulation and testing (2015-01-1613) -- MMLV: crash safety performance (2015-01-1614) -- MMLV: NVH sound package development and full vehicle testing (2015-01-1615) -- MMLV: life cycle analysis (2015-01-1616) -- MMLV project team.
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