"Innovations in Lightweight Materials for Automotive Engineering"

In recent years, the automotive industry has increasingly focused on the development and integration of lightweight materials to enhance vehicle performance, fuel efficiency, and sustainability. This research article delves into the latest innovations in lightweight materials, including advanced hig...

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Published inJournal of Electrical Systems Vol. 20; no. 10s; pp. 2121 - 2133
Main Authors Patel, Vaishali K, Patel, Niketa, Patel, Mittal D, Shukla, Hardik A, Patel, AlpeshKumar B, Parmar, Narendrasinh J
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Paris Engineering and Scientific Research Groups 10.07.2024
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ISSN1112-5209
DOI10.52783/jes.5537

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Summary:In recent years, the automotive industry has increasingly focused on the development and integration of lightweight materials to enhance vehicle performance, fuel efficiency, and sustainability. This research article delves into the latest innovations in lightweight materials, including advanced high-strength steels, aluminum, magnesium, and titanium alloys, as well as composite materials such as carbon and glass fibers. It also explores the emerging role of nanomaterials and biomaterials in automotive engineering. By examining advanced manufacturing techniques, performance and safety considerations, and the economic and environmental impacts, this study provides a comprehensive analysis of the current trends and future prospects of lightweight materials in the automotive sector. Through case studies and real-world applications, the article highlights successful implementations and identifies the challenges and potential breakthroughs in the field. This research aims to offer actionable insights and recommendations for industry professionals, researchers, and policymakers to foster innovation and sustainability in automotive engineering.
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ISSN:1112-5209
DOI:10.52783/jes.5537