Almost famous: magnesium: although there are several applications of magnesium on high-visibility and high-volume vehicles, compared to even aluminum, the applications of the material still remains low. One reason: lack of awareness.Chances are, more people are familiar with magnesium through health and diet issues (you can get your fill by loading up on leafy green vegetables) than they are through the use of the element (which happens to be the eighth most abundant on the planet) for automotive applications. In fact, Eric R. Showalter, director, Advanced Manufacturing Engineering Manufacturing engineering Engineering activities involved in the creation and operation of the technical and economic processes that convert raw materials, energy, and purchased items into components for sale to other manufacturers or into end products for , Intermet Corp. (Troy, MI), which is a supplier of various types of cast-metal automotive components--including those produced with magnesium--points out that compared to the metals with which it competes, including steel and aluminum, there is a dearth of information about magnesium. When asked whether the application of magnesium is being slowed by those who remember chemistry experiments (academic or otherwise) involving magnesium in its brightly burning from, Showalter suggests, "What's impeding the progress of magnesium more is probably the lack of published properties and general knowledge about the material. There are books written on aluminum. Phase diagrams. Information about properties at different temperatures." But for magnesium? Well, that's another story. Although they are developing SAE and similar papers at Intermet, and while USCAR USCAR United States Council for Automotive Research USCAR United States Civil Administration of the Ryukyu Islands is working to promulgate To officially announce, to publish, to make known to the public; to formally announce a statute or a decision by a court. information about the material, comparatively speaking, you're more likely to find out how magnesium can contribute to a healthy body than about why it is a valuable material for certain automotive components. (A word about that brightly burning magnesium. Yes, it is a highly reactive material In military, reactive materials (RM) are new class of materials currently being investigated by the Office of Naval Research and others as a mean to increase the lethality of direct-hit or fragmentation warheads. . No, you're not likely to have an automotive component turn into some sort of a Fourth of July Fourth of July, Independence Day, or July Fourth, U.S. holiday, commemorating the adoption of the Declaration of Independence. Celebration of it began during the American Revolution. novelty due to the conditions under which the burning takes place. Showalter explains that when the material is in its molten state for purposes of casting great care is taken, with the overall environment being particularly clean and a shielding gas Shielding gases are inert or semi-inert gases that are commonly used in several welding processes, most notably gas metal arc welding and gas tungsten arc welding. Their purpose is to protect the weld area from atmospheric gases, such as oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and water used on top of the molten material.) MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE More Than Meets the Eye was the three-part series premiere for the 1984 cartoon The Transformers. The three-part pilot was originally known simply as The Transformers . Which is not to say that magnesium is a material that isn't being used today in automotive applications. In fact it is being used in a number of them. For example, one of the big applications--both literally and figuratively--for the material is for the instrument panel (IP) beams on Cadillac models including the CTS (1) (Clear To Send) The RS-232 signal sent from the receiving station to the transmitting station that indicates it is ready to accept data. Contrast with RTS. (2) (Common Type System) The data typing used in . , SRX (Speed and Range EXpansion) A proprietary MIMO-based wireless LAN technology from Linksys, a division of Cisco Systems (www.linksys.com). It was introduced in 2004 prior to standardization of 802.11n. See MIMO and 802.11n. , STS (Synchronous Transport Signal) The electrical equivalent of the SONET optical signal. In SDH, the European counterpart of SONET, STS is known as STM (Synchronous Transport Module). , and Seville. According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. Showalter, a key reason why the move was made to magnesium for these beams is because they greatly simplify things. Whereas a similar stamped steel component would consist of something on the order of 20 to 25 individual pieces that would need to be welded together, the magnesium IP is one that has significant part consolidation. While it could be done (and is being done in other applications) as a single-piece IP, according to Gary L. Yager, product development manager at Intermet, Intermet personnel worked with people from General Motors to develop a two-piece IP beam. The behests of this approach are realized both in terms of product and process. From the product point of view, the IP-beam for the CTS, for example, readily lends itself to either right-hand or left-hand steering applications. There is a common passenger side piece and then one each for the right- or left-hand configuration. This is a serious savings as related to tooling costs. As for the process benefit, when the work was being done starting in 1996 on developing the magnesium IP component, apparently there weren't a whole lot of molding machines with 3,000+ tons of clamping force around. By making two smaller pieces rather than a larger one, the job can be done in 1,400- or 1,600-ton machines. Magnesium is also used under the hood under the hood - [hot-rodder talk] 1. The underlying implementation of a product (hardware, software, or idea). Implies that the implementation is not intuitively obvious from the appearance, but the speaker is about to enable the listener to grok it. . Cam covers are being made for the material on vehicles ranging from the Dodge Viper to the new Ford F-150. One of the characteristics of the magnesium that makes it good for such applications is that it provides good sound dampening. Other applications include steering column components, grille opening reinforcements, and audio structures. Speaking of the last application, Nanda N. Gopal, director, Process Research and Development at Intermet, points out that magnesium provides good electromagnetic interference See EMI. shielding. No doubt that characteristic will become even more appealing to people as the amount of electronic equipment in vehicles increases. The big feature of magnesium is, of course, the fact that it is a lightweight structural material. Roughly speaking, magnesium is about two-thirds the weight of aluminum on a volumetric volumetric /vol·u·met·ric/ (vol?u-met´rik) pertaining to or accompanied by measurement in volumes. vol·u·met·ric adj. Of or relating to measurement by volume. basis. That said, magnesium has historically been light--but expensive. The cost now is in the vicinity of $1.10 to $1.13 per pound. At that price point, Yager says it's "about a wash with aluminum." BUILDING BLOCKS. One of the primary application areas for aluminum in vehicles is under the hood--as in blocks and heads. What about magnesium blocks? "There are magnesium blocks," Showalter says. "On racing cars." A problem with more conventional engine applications is that the coolant coolant (kōō´l n tends to react with the magnesium, causing corrosion. One of the all-time greatest uses of magnesium did occur under the hood--at least the hoods that were located where the trunk is ordinarily located. The VW Beetle and the VW Super Beetle both had magnesium engine blocks (AS21 and AS41, respectively). They were, it should be noted, air-cooled engines. (Audi, which is part of Volkswagen AG, continues to work with the light metal in powertrain-related applications. For example, the air intake module on its W12 engine is magnesium, as are various components, including the cylinder head covers, on its V8. The company's multritronic CVT CVT Continuously Variable Transmission (automotive, sport, utility & hybrid vehicles) CVT Center for Victims of Torture CVT Continuing Vocational Training CVT Certified Veterinary Technician CVT Control Value Table and five-speed manual transmission both have magnesium housings.) Another of the aspects that has to be dealt with is related to the modulus of the material (which is about half that of aluminum). It seems that when magnesium is brought to temperatures like that encountered in engines and transmissions, there is a tendency for deformation under load to occur (creep). This could be particularly deleterious vis-a-vis bolt-hole retention, for example. Creep-resistant alloys are being developed. According to Showalter, these alloys (adding such things as strontium strontium (strŏn`shēəm) [from Strontian, a Scottish town], a metallic chemical element; symbol Sr; at. no. 38; at. wt. 87.62; m.p. 769°C;; b.p. 1,384°C;; sp. gr. 2.6 at 20°C;; valence +2. , calcium or rare earths for stable performance at elevated temperatures) may cause a sacrifice with regard to castability, but they do open up additional opportunities. Working toward reducing the cost of magnesium is a NIST/ATP-funded program designated "Cormag," for "Cost Reduced Magnesium Casting Using Heated Runners." This program is in the third of its four years. It is being led by Ford. What they're working toward is a means by which casting can be done with less scrap (at least 10%) and reduced costs (e.g., by being able to make larger parts in lower tonnage machines and by being able to produce parts more quickly). Gopal likens it to the plastic injection molding process--but points out that while molten plastic is comparatively benign, molten magnesium is far more reactive. Consequently, creating the hot runner system is a demanding task. Still, Gopal thinks that the program will prove to be successful. |
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