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Title: Materials 2018 Annual Progress Report

Technical Report ·
DOI:https://doi.org/10.2172/1525365· OSTI ID:1525365
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  1. US Department of Energy (USDOE), Washington, DC (United States). Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE)

The Materials Technology Program supports the Vehicles Technologies Office’s mission to help consumers and businesses reduce their transportation energy costs while meeting or exceeding vehicle performance expectations. The propulsion materials research portfolio seeks to develop higher performance materials that can withstand increasingly extreme environments and address the future properties needs of a variety of high-efficiency powertrain types, sizes, fueling concepts, and combustion modes. Advanced lightweight materials enable improvements in fuel economy by providing properties that are equal to or better than traditional materials at a lower weight. Because it takes less energy to accelerate a lighter object, replacing cast-iron and traditional steel components with lightweight materials such as high-strength steel, magnesium (Mg), aluminum (Al), and polymer composites can directly reduce a vehicle’s fuel consumption. Materials technology activities focus on the following cost and performance targets: (1) enable a 25% weight reduction for light-duty (LD) vehicles including body, chassis, and interior as compared to a model year 2012 baseline at no more than a $$\$$$$5/lb-saved increase in cost; and (2) validate a 25% improvement in high-temperature (300°C) development of engine exhaust catalyst materials strength relative to components made with 2010 baseline cast Al alloys (A319 or A356) for improved efficiency LD engines.

Research Organization:
EERE Publication and Product Library, Washington, D.C. (United States)
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE), Office of Sustainable Transportation. Vehicle Technologies Office (VTO)
OSTI ID:
1525365
Report Number(s):
DOE/EE-1827; 8109
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English