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Exploring New Joining Techniques of CFRP Cross Member Chassis

Abstract

Increasing fuel prices and escalating emissions standards, are leading car manufacturers to develop vehicles with higher fuel efficiency. Reducing the mass of the vehicle is one technique to improve fuel efficiency. Shifting from metals to composite materials is a promising approach for great reductions to the vehicle mass. As more composite parts are introduced into vehicles, the approach to joining components is changing and requiring more investigation. Metallic chassis components are traditionally joined with mechanical fasteners, while composites are generally joined with adhesives. In a collaboration between Queen’s University and KCarbon, an automotive composite crossmember is being developed. A variety of lap joint geometries were modeled into a the crossmember assembly for composite-composite joints. Finite element-based optimization methods were applied to reduce mass of the crossmember. The optimized masses showed a 5% difference between the three joint geometries analyzed

Authors

Dossett W; Krsikapa D; Jalayer S; Lee YM; Ko KU; Huh MY; Choi BH; Ku JW; Lee KC; Kim IY

Volume

1

Publisher

SAE International

Publication Date

January 1, 2022

DOI

10.4271/2022-01-0337

Name of conference

SAE Technical Paper Series

Conference proceedings

SAE Technical Papers

ISSN

0148-7191
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