The life-cycle impacts of aluminum body-in-white automotive material

作者: Sujit Das

DOI: 10.1007/S11837-000-0173-2

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摘要: In this study, life-cycle comparisons of energy usage and CO2 emission aluminum vs. conventional steel the ultralight auto body were made for body-in-white applications at both vehicle fleet levels. The analysis considered three major stages life cycle: manufacturing, use, recycling. also studied how benefits are affected by changes in input parameter values, such as manufacturing energy, vehicle-sales growth rate, secondary weight savings, fuel efficiency, a lower replacement rate.

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