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Designing lightweight auto body for lowering carbon foot print: focuus on third generation advanced high strength steels

By: Mohanty, Omkar Nath.
Publisher: New Delhi Indian Society For Technical Education 2017Edition: Vol.40(1), Jan-Mar.Description: 8-17p.Subject(s): Humanities and Applied Science In: Indian journal of technical educationSummary: Concern for all stakeholders in automobile sector is how to deal with the combined pressures of climate change, air pollution and resource use. In the advanced countries, it is estimated that road transport contributes around 20% of the total carbon dioxide emissions, with passenger cars responsible for around 12% of the total. Mitigation strategies aimed reducing the environmental impacts associated with transport into three broad categories: Reducing the need for transportation, increasing the use of low-impact transport modes, improving vehicle technology and fuels. The iron-base materials still occupy the dominant position amongst the materials of construction .....
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Concern for all stakeholders in automobile sector is how to deal with the combined pressures of climate change, air pollution and resource use. In the advanced countries, it is estimated that road transport contributes around 20% of the total carbon dioxide emissions, with passenger cars responsible for around 12% of the total. Mitigation strategies aimed reducing the environmental impacts associated with transport into three broad categories: Reducing the need for transportation, increasing the use of low-impact transport modes, improving vehicle technology and fuels. The iron-base materials still occupy the dominant position amongst the materials of construction .....

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