Design of center pillar with composite reinforcements using hybrid molding method

Ji Heon Kang, Jae Wook Lee, Jae Hong Kim, Tae Min Ahn, Dae Cheol Ko

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Abstract

Recently, with the increase in awareness about a clean environment worldwide, fuel efficiency standards are being strengthened in accordance with exhaust gas regulations. In the automotive industry, various studies are ongoing on vehicle body weight reduction to improve fuel efficiency. This study aims to reduce vehicle weight by replacing the existing steel reinforcements in an automobile center pillar with a composite reinforcement. Composite materials are suitable for weight reduction because of their higher specific strength and stiffness compared to existing steel materials; however, one of the disadvantages is their high material cost. Therefore, a hybrid molding method that simultaneously performs compression and injection was proposed to reduce both process time and production cost. To replace existing steel reinforcements with composite materials, various reinforcement shapes were designed using a carbon fiber-reinforced plastic patch and glass fiber-reinforced plastic ribs. Structural analyses confirmed that, using these composite reinforcements, the same or a higher specific stiffness was achieved compared to the that of an existing center pillar using steel reinforcements. The composite reinforcements resulted in a 67.37% weight reduction compared to the steel reinforcements. In addition, a hybrid mold was designed and manufactured to implement the hybrid process.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2047
JournalMaterials
Volume14
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 2 Apr 2021

Keywords

  • B-pillar
  • Carbon fiber-reinforced plastic
  • Center pillar
  • Composite reinforcements
  • Glass fiber-reinforced plastics
  • Hybrid molding

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