The current work presents a material characterization for bio composites used for automotive industrial applica- tions. The mechanical properties are utilized in the design of components of an electric micro-car for the green innovation of automotive industry. The composite material is homogenized as equivalent orthotropic medium and its mechanical properties verified through laboratory testing. Finally a finite element model of some compos- ite parts are analyzed by considering classical materials and innovative bio-composites. The comparison shows the valuable structural performances of the natural-based composites with respect to classical ones both in terms of cost, economical impact and mechanical performances.

The use of sustainable composites for the manufacturing of electric cars / Fantuzzi, Nicholas; Bacciocchi, Michele; Benedetti, David; Agnelli, Jacopo. - In: COMPOSITES. PART C, OPEN ACCESS. - ISSN 2666-6820. - 4:(2021), pp. 1-7. [10.1016/j.jcomc.2020.100096]

The use of sustainable composites for the manufacturing of electric cars

Michele Bacciocchi;
2021-01-01

Abstract

The current work presents a material characterization for bio composites used for automotive industrial applica- tions. The mechanical properties are utilized in the design of components of an electric micro-car for the green innovation of automotive industry. The composite material is homogenized as equivalent orthotropic medium and its mechanical properties verified through laboratory testing. Finally a finite element model of some compos- ite parts are analyzed by considering classical materials and innovative bio-composites. The comparison shows the valuable structural performances of the natural-based composites with respect to classical ones both in terms of cost, economical impact and mechanical performances.
2021
Bio-composites; Composites homogenization; Mechanical characterization; Finite element modelling; Environmental sociology; Sustainable development; Economic sociology; Renewable sources; FEV; Developing countries
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