REPLACEMENT OF STEEL PARTS WITH EXTRUDED ALUMINUM ALLOYS IN AN AUTOMOBILE

Over the past years, vehicle emissions have shown a negative impact on environment and human health. A new strategy has been used by automakers to reduce a vehicle’s weight which significantly reduce fuel consumption and C02 emissions. A very light car consumes very less fuel as it needs to overcome...

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Main Author: Daggula, Manikantha Reddy
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Published: OpenSIUC 2016
Online Access:https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/theses/2053
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spelling ndltd-siu.edu-oai-opensiuc.lib.siu.edu-theses-30672018-12-20T04:41:09Z REPLACEMENT OF STEEL PARTS WITH EXTRUDED ALUMINUM ALLOYS IN AN AUTOMOBILE Daggula, Manikantha Reddy Over the past years, vehicle emissions have shown a negative impact on environment and human health. A new strategy has been used by automakers to reduce a vehicle’s weight which significantly reduce fuel consumption and C02 emissions. A very light car consumes very less fuel as it needs to overcome less inertia, decreasing the required power to movie the vehicle. Reducing weight is the easiest way to increase fuel economy and making it by just 10% can increase its efficiency 6 to 8 percent. For a normal scale 80% of vehicles weight is shared among chassis, power train and other exterior components. Almost 60% of the vehicles weight is comprised of steel and the remaining is with cast and extruded aluminum and magnesium alloys. Our main aim is to look for the parts like Fuel tank holder, Fuel filler neck, Turbo inlet assembly, and Brake lines, Dash board frame which are made from steel and replace them with extruded aluminum alloys, to analyze a conventional rear wheel aluminum drive shaft and replace it with a new design and with a new aluminum alloy. The current project involves dismantling an automobile and looking for feasible steel parts and making samples, analyzing the hardness of the samples. These parts are optimally analyzed using Ansys Finite element analysis tool, these parts are subjected to the constraints such as three-point bending, tensile testing, hydrostatic pressure and also torsional stress action on the drive shaft, the deformation and stress are observed in these parts. The results show the current steel parts can be replaced with 3000 series aluminum alloy and the drive shaft can be replaced with new design with 6061-T6 Al-alloy which decreases 25% of the shaft weight. 2016-12-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/theses/2053 https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3067&context=theses Theses OpenSIUC
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description Over the past years, vehicle emissions have shown a negative impact on environment and human health. A new strategy has been used by automakers to reduce a vehicle’s weight which significantly reduce fuel consumption and C02 emissions. A very light car consumes very less fuel as it needs to overcome less inertia, decreasing the required power to movie the vehicle. Reducing weight is the easiest way to increase fuel economy and making it by just 10% can increase its efficiency 6 to 8 percent. For a normal scale 80% of vehicles weight is shared among chassis, power train and other exterior components. Almost 60% of the vehicles weight is comprised of steel and the remaining is with cast and extruded aluminum and magnesium alloys. Our main aim is to look for the parts like Fuel tank holder, Fuel filler neck, Turbo inlet assembly, and Brake lines, Dash board frame which are made from steel and replace them with extruded aluminum alloys, to analyze a conventional rear wheel aluminum drive shaft and replace it with a new design and with a new aluminum alloy. The current project involves dismantling an automobile and looking for feasible steel parts and making samples, analyzing the hardness of the samples. These parts are optimally analyzed using Ansys Finite element analysis tool, these parts are subjected to the constraints such as three-point bending, tensile testing, hydrostatic pressure and also torsional stress action on the drive shaft, the deformation and stress are observed in these parts. The results show the current steel parts can be replaced with 3000 series aluminum alloy and the drive shaft can be replaced with new design with 6061-T6 Al-alloy which decreases 25% of the shaft weight.
author Daggula, Manikantha Reddy
spellingShingle Daggula, Manikantha Reddy
REPLACEMENT OF STEEL PARTS WITH EXTRUDED ALUMINUM ALLOYS IN AN AUTOMOBILE
author_facet Daggula, Manikantha Reddy
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title REPLACEMENT OF STEEL PARTS WITH EXTRUDED ALUMINUM ALLOYS IN AN AUTOMOBILE
title_short REPLACEMENT OF STEEL PARTS WITH EXTRUDED ALUMINUM ALLOYS IN AN AUTOMOBILE
title_full REPLACEMENT OF STEEL PARTS WITH EXTRUDED ALUMINUM ALLOYS IN AN AUTOMOBILE
title_fullStr REPLACEMENT OF STEEL PARTS WITH EXTRUDED ALUMINUM ALLOYS IN AN AUTOMOBILE
title_full_unstemmed REPLACEMENT OF STEEL PARTS WITH EXTRUDED ALUMINUM ALLOYS IN AN AUTOMOBILE
title_sort replacement of steel parts with extruded aluminum alloys in an automobile
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