Mass reduction of parts is growing in importance as a means for reducing CO2 emissions from vehicles.The aim of the present research was to contribute to further mass reduction of pistons by developing a new aluminum casting material with highest level of fatigue strength. This goal was achieved using a development concept of creating a homogeneous structure in which Ti was added to create a fine structure and appropriate quantities of Fe and Mn were added to form a compound that is stable at high temperatures. Stand-alone tests of prototype pistons fabricated using the developed material show that the material is 14% stronger than the conventional material, thereby enabling increases in power and mass reduction.
Development of High-Strength Aluminum Piston Material
Sae Technical Papers
SAE 2010 World Congress & Exhibition ; 2010
12.04.2010
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Englisch
Carbon dioxide , Pistons , Aluminum , Casting , Downsizing
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