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Metal Foam Vehicles

Jack Patterson

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Maison d'édition: Publifye

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Metal Foam Vehicles explores the innovative use of metal foams in automotive engineering to enhance both safety and fuel efficiency. These materials, known for their unique ability to absorb energy during impacts, offer a promising solution to meet stringent safety regulations and improve vehicle performance. The book delves into how integrating metal foams into vehicle structures can simultaneously reduce weight and improve crashworthiness.

 
The book begins by explaining the manufacturing processes and mechanical properties of metal foams, detailing their energy absorption capabilities under various conditions. It then progresses to show how these materials can be practically integrated into vehicle components like bumpers and side panels. Finite element analysis and crash test data support the claim that strategic placement of metal foams can significantly improve a vehicle's performance in crash scenarios.

 
Concluding chapters discuss future applications and ongoing research aimed at improving the cost-effectiveness and scalability of metal foam components. The book emphasizes a balanced perspective, offering theoretical analysis alongside practical applications, making it a valuable resource for engineers, researchers, and anyone interested in automotive safety and material science.
Disponible depuis: 12/03/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 91 pages.

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