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Title Aluminum Auto-Body Joining / edited by George N. Bullen
Published Warrendale, Pa. (400 Commonwealth Dr., Warrendale PA USA) : Society of Automotive Engineers, 2016

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Description 1 online resource (vi, 87 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Series Society of Automotive Engineers. Electronic publications
PT (series) (Warrendale, Pa.) ; 173
Society of Automotive Engineers. Electronic publications
PT (Series) (Warrendale, Pa.) ; 173.
Contents Introduction -- Integration and lightweight design in automotive doors (2015-26-0242) -- Optimization of high-volume warm forming for lightweight sheet (2013-01-1170) -- Simulation of galvanic corrosion of aluminum materials for vehicles (2010-01-0724) -- Structure to assist in prevention of bimetallic corrosion of hybrid doors (2013-01-0386) -- Evaluation of constitutive behavior of aluminum extrusions and their GMAW welds (2013-01-0384) -- Application of an FSW continuous welding technology for steel and aluminum to an automotive subframe (2013-01-0372) -- Characterization of flow drill screwdriving process parameters on joint quality (2014-01-2241) -- New adhesive bonding surface treatment technologies for lightweight aluminum-polypropylene hybrid joints in semi-structural applications (2011-01-0217) -- Sandwich panels with corrugated core, a lightweighting concept with improved stiffness (2014-01-0808) -- About the editor
Summary Fusing aluminum in a multi-material lightweight vehicle is presented via studies on joining dissimilar materials, joining methods, and the performance of the joined materials. The use of aluminum offers a material that embodies properties to meet new standards as the automotive industry continues to pursue improvements in fuel efficiency and emissions. Aluminum⁰́₉s strength, light weight, and corrosion resistance offers manufacturers a material alternative to steel and an additional material, which has long been known in the industry, to be employed in automotive construction. Joining technologies and the relationship of the materials that are joined to meet the design and assembly requirements are presented in this work and also frame the foundation for innovative joining methods for the next generation of lightweight vehicles
Notes Title from PDF title page (SAE Web site, 01/08/2016)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Subject Aluminum -- Welding.
Aluminum in automobiles.
Aluminum alloys.
aluminum alloy.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Materials Science -- Electronic Materials.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Automotive.
Aluminum alloys
Aluminum in automobiles
Aluminum -- Welding
Form Electronic book
Author Bullen, George N., editor
Society of Automotive Engineers, publisher.
ISBN 9780768082654
076808265X
9780768082678
0768082676
9780768082661
0768082668