There are useful automobile engineering ebooks for engineering students. If you are doing automobile engineering students, you should download these ebooks for your courses. As you already know automobile engineering by Kirpal Singh is most demanded ebook.
Here I am sharing some useful ebook for your course.
- Automobile Engineering By Kirpal Singh
- Fundamentals of Automobile Engineering by Jefferey K. Ball and Richard Stone
Automotive Engineering-Lightweight,
Functional, and Novel Materials
Author(s) : Brian Cantor, Patrick Grant, Colin Johnson
Publisher : Taylor and Francis
Published : 2008
Pages : 294
PDF Size : 8.6 Mb
Book Description: 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, and Novel Materials focuses on both
existing materials and future developments in automotive science and
technology.
Contents
Preface....................................................................................................
vii
Acknowledgments
..................................................................................ix
Editors......................................................................................................xi
Contributors
.........................................................................................
xiii
Section 1 Industrial Perspective
1
Future Vehicles and Materials Technologies
............................... 3
Kimihiro Shibata
2
Automobile Aluminum Sheet
..................................................... 19
Takashi Inaba
3
Plastic Technology for Automotive Modules
............................ 29
Kazuhisa Toh
Section 2 Functional Materials
4
Automotive Catalysts
...................................................................
39
Michael Bowker
5
Magnetorheological Fluids
..........................................................
49
Kevin O’Grady, V. Patel, and S. W. Charles
6
Impact Loading
.............................................................................
63
Nik Petrinic
7
High-Temperature Electronic Materials
.................................... 73
Colin Johnston
8
Smart Materials
............................................................................
87
Clifford M. Friend
vi
Contents
Section 3 Light Metals
9
Formability of Aluminum Alloys
............................................... 97
Hirofumi Inoue
10
Ductile Magnesium
...................................................................
109
Toshiji Mukai and Kenji Higashi
11
Enhancement of Crashworthiness
in Cellular Structures
.................................................................
117
T. Miyoshi, M. Itoh, T. Mukai, S. Nakano, and K. Higashi
12
Compressive Properties of Cellular Metals
............................. 125
Mamoru Mabuchi
13
Heavily Deformable Al Alloy
........................................................ 133
Osamu Umezawa
14
Stainless Steel Sandwich Sheets
with Fibrous Metal Cores
..........................................................
149
A. E. Markaki and Bill Clyne
Section 4 Processing and Manufacturing
15
Welding and Joining
...................................................................
179
J. G. Wylde and J. M. Kell
16
Titanium Aluminide-Based Intermetallic Alloys
.................. 197
Takayuki Takasugi
17
Casting Processes and Simulation Tools
................................ 209
Mark Jolly
18
Damage Tolerance in Composite Structures
............................ 241
Ivana K. Partridge
19
High-Performance Autosport Surface
Treatments and Composites
..................................................... 253
Roger Davidson, Ed Allnutt, and Will Battrick
Index
...................................................................................................
267
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