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Alcan Details Aluminum Advantages for Vehicle Safety.


Business Editors/Automotive Writers

SAE 2004 World Congress

NOVI, Mich.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 17, 2004

New alloys and fabrication fabrication (fab´rikā´shn),
n the construction or making of a restoration.
 technologies are leading automakers to choose aluminum as the preferred material to ensure the safety of vehicles and their occupants, according to according to
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1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

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 a recent technical presentation by Alcan Automotive engineers at the SAE World Congress.

Aluminum applications range from side-impact beams, bumper beams, and crash boxes to structural modules and complete car bodies, according to the paper presented by Alcan's Peter Furrer, vice president of automotive systems See ITS, embedded system, drive-by-wire, adaptive cruise control, collision avoidance system, autonomous vehicle, heads-up display, DSRC, lane departure system, CAN bus, FlexRay and SYNC.  engineering, and co-authored by Rod Jones This article is about the Australian author Rod Jones. For other uses, see Rod Jones (disambiguation).

Rod Jones (born 5 February 1953) studied English and History at the University of Melbourne.
, vice president of technology and engineering, and Beat Ruckstuhl, director of engineering center-Europe. Aluminum also is a material of choice to meet requirements for pedestrian protection and low repair costs.

Using aluminum fabrication methods for crash management solutions reduces both development time and costs when compared with traditional steel usage, according to the report. New aluminum design concepts can be developed and tested within a few months, thanks to the low cost of extrusion tools and the short lead times for tool manufacturing. Aluminum designs are highly flexible and can be quickly and simply modified for specific requirements.

In recent years, new aluminum alloys have been developed that ensure good formability, weldability and crashworthiness Crashworthiness is the ability of a structure to protect its occupants during an impact. This is commonly tested when investigating the safety of vehicles.

Depending on the nature of the impact and the vehicle involved, different criteria are used to determine the
. Today, crashworthy crash·wor·thy  
adj.
Capable of withstanding the effects of a crash: crashworthy cars; crashworthy seats.



crash
 aluminum designs are not only used in niche volume production but also for high-volume models where cost effectiveness is a priority. The specific characteristics of aluminum alloys offer possibilities for designing cost-effective light-weight structures with high stiffness and excellent crash-energy absorption.

Alcan is bringing the metal's advantages to global automakers based on its European base and expanded production activities in Michigan and Quebec. In bumper modules, aluminum's 30 to 50 percent lighter weight, compared to steel, results in significantly lower fuel consumption and greenhouse gas greenhouse gas
n.
Any of the atmospheric gases that contribute to the greenhouse effect.



greenhouse gas 
 emissions. Reduced weight at both the front and rear of the vehicle also reduces axle load On railways, the axle load is the maximum weight of a train per pair of wheels allowable for a given section of track. The maximum axle load is related to the strength of the track, which is determined by weight of rails, density of sleepers and fixtures, train speeds, amount of , particularly in the front, which improves driving comfort and performance and, in part, counterbalances the trend to larger engines.

The primary function of a bumper system is to protect the vehicle in a low-speed crash. Modern aluminum bumpers can absorb 100% of the crash energy in a low-speed impact up to 5 mph with no damage to the vehicle structure. The addition of a deformable crash box can provide further energy absorption, helping to keep structural damage to a minimum at speeds of up to 10 mph.

The unique advantages of extrusion technology also enable automakers to develop new aluminum applications. Extruded aluminum pieces can be reliably joined by various methods and combined with other structural pieces, including those made of steel or other materials, to form complete structural modules.

Successful aluminum-intensive vehicles include the Audi A8, which boasts an aluminum spaceframe that incorporates large structural die castings and bent extruded profiles. The Jaguar XJ has a distinctive aluminum sheet-intensive monocoque mon·o·coque  
n.
A metal structure, such as an aircraft, in which the skin absorbs all or most of the stresses to which the body is subjected.
 body structure, and the BMW BMW
 in full Bayerische Motoren Werke AG

German automaker. Founded as an aircraft engine manufacturer in 1916, the company assumed the name Bayerische Motoren Werke and became known for its high-speed motorcycles in the 1920s.
 5-series and 6-series are crafted with an all-aluminum front end. All-aluminum body concepts can deliver up to 40% weight reduction while maintaining or even improving the safety of the passengers.

Alcan Automotive is a unit of Alcan Inc., a multinational, market-driven company and a global leader in aluminum and packaging, as well as aluminum recycling. With world-class operations in primary aluminum, fabricated aluminum as well as flexible and specialty packaging, aerospace applications, bauxite bauxite (bôk`sīt, bŏk`–), mixture of hydrated aluminum oxides usually containing oxides of iron and silicon in varying quantities.  mining and alumina processing, today's Alcan is even better positioned to meet and exceed its customers' needs for innovative solutions and service. Alcan employs 88,000 people and has operating facilities in 63 countries.

Further information is available on the Internet at www.alcanautomotive.com.
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