Lightweight Design and Welding Manufacturing of a Hydrogen Fuel Cell Powered Car’s Chassis
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- Mayyas, Ahmad T. & Qattawi, Ala & Mayyas, Abdel Raouf & Omar, Mohammed A., 2012. "Life cycle assessment-based selection for a sustainable lightweight body-in-white design," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 39(1), pages 412-425.
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chassis; lightweight; welding; cutting; part consolidation; DFMA; DFA; manufacturing; CAD; electric car;All these keywords.
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