Modern materials for automotive industry

The car industry uses a tremendous number of materials to build cars, including iron, aluminum, steel, glass, rubber, petroleum products, copper, steel and others. These materials have evolved greatly over the decades, becoming more sophisticated, better built, and safer. They've changed as new...

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Main Authors: Hovorun T. P., Berladir K. V., Pererva V. I., Rudenko S. G., Martynov A. I.
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Language:English
Published: Sumy State University 2017-12-01
Series:Журнал інженерних наук
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Online Access:http://jes.sumdu.edu.ua/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/JES_2017_02_F8-F18.pdf
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description The car industry uses a tremendous number of materials to build cars, including iron, aluminum, steel, glass, rubber, petroleum products, copper, steel and others. These materials have evolved greatly over the decades, becoming more sophisticated, better built, and safer. They've changed as new automotive manufacturing technologies have emerged over the years, and they're used in increasingly innovative ways. This article is devoted to systematization information on the introduction and application of modern materials in the automotive industry. Given both domestic and foreign sources of information, it follows that car manufacturers are constantly pushing to create the lightest cars possible to increase speed and power. Research and development into lightweight materials is essential for lowering their cost, increasing their ability to be recycled, enabling their integration into vehicles, and maximizing their fuel economy benefits. Light weighting without loss of strength and speed properties is the present, and the future, of the automotive manufacturing industry. It brings innovative materials to the frontline of design.
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spelling doaj-art-336b1c2249e84db294fbebff21007d032025-08-20T03:18:30ZengSumy State UniversityЖурнал інженерних наук2312-24982414-93812017-12-0142F8F18Modern materials for automotive industryHovorun T. P.0Berladir K. V.1 Pererva V. I.2Rudenko S. G.3Martynov A. I.4Sumy State UniversitySumy State UniversitySumy State UniversitySumy State UniversitySumy State UniversityThe car industry uses a tremendous number of materials to build cars, including iron, aluminum, steel, glass, rubber, petroleum products, copper, steel and others. These materials have evolved greatly over the decades, becoming more sophisticated, better built, and safer. They've changed as new automotive manufacturing technologies have emerged over the years, and they're used in increasingly innovative ways. This article is devoted to systematization information on the introduction and application of modern materials in the automotive industry. Given both domestic and foreign sources of information, it follows that car manufacturers are constantly pushing to create the lightest cars possible to increase speed and power. Research and development into lightweight materials is essential for lowering their cost, increasing their ability to be recycled, enabling their integration into vehicles, and maximizing their fuel economy benefits. Light weighting without loss of strength and speed properties is the present, and the future, of the automotive manufacturing industry. It brings innovative materials to the frontline of design.http://jes.sumdu.edu.ua/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/JES_2017_02_F8-F18.pdfsteelaluminumaluminum alloysaluminum matrix compositespolymer and composite materialsplasticslightweight materials
spellingShingle Hovorun T. P.
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Modern materials for automotive industry
Журнал інженерних наук
steel
aluminum
aluminum alloys
aluminum matrix composites
polymer and composite materials
plastics
lightweight materials
title Modern materials for automotive industry
title_full Modern materials for automotive industry
title_fullStr Modern materials for automotive industry
title_full_unstemmed Modern materials for automotive industry
title_short Modern materials for automotive industry
title_sort modern materials for automotive industry
topic steel
aluminum
aluminum alloys
aluminum matrix composites
polymer and composite materials
plastics
lightweight materials
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