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Automotive Engineering
Lightweight, Functional, and Novel Materials
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Automotive Engineering
Lightweight, Functional, and Novel Materials
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The current automotive industry faces numerous challenges, including increased global competition, more stringent environmental and safety requirements, the need for higher performance vehicles, and reducing costs. The materials used in automotive engineering play key roles in overcoming these issues. Automotive Engineering: Lightweight, Functional
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Table of contents
- Front cover
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Editors
- Contributors
- Section 1: Industrial Perspective
- Chapter 1. Future Vehicles and Materials Technologies
- Chapter 2. Automobile Aluminum Sheet
- Chapter 3. Plastic Technology for Automotive Modules
- Section 2: Functional Materials
- Chapter 4. Automotive Catalysts
- Chapter 5. Magnetorheological Fluids
- Chapter 6. Impact Loading
- Chapter 7. High-Temperature Electronic Materials
- Chapter 8. Smart Materials
- Section 3: Light Metals
- Chapter 9. Formability of Aluminum Alloys
- Chapter 10. Ductile Magnesium
- Chapter 11. Enhancement of Crashworthiness in Cellular Structures
- Chapter 12. Compressive Properties of Cellular Metals
- Chapter 13. Heavily Deformable Al Alloy
- Chapter 14. Stainless Steel Sandwich Sheets with Fibrous Metals Cores
- Section 4: Processing and Manufacturing
- Chapter 15. Welding and Joining
- Chapter 16. Titanium Aluminide-Based Intermetallic Alloys
- Chapter 17. Casting Processes and Simulation Tools
- Chapter 18. Damage Tolerance in Composite Structures
- Chapter 19. High-Performance Autosport Surface Treatments and Composites
- Index
- Back cover