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ADVANCED HIGH-STRENGTH STEEL GUIDELINES - The International Iron and Steel Institute (IISI) has developed a first version of information on forming and joining of Advanced High-Strength Steels (AHSS). AHSS Guidelines documents valuable information specific to automotive body-in-white applications of this steel.

ADVANCED HIGH-STRENGTH STEEL REPAIRABILITY STUDY - PHASE I  - A study highlighting the development of appropriate repair procedures for 600 MPa tensile strength (TS) dual-phase steel and a 1300 MPa TS Martensitic steel, after exposure to typical repair arc welding and flame straightening temperature cycles. Phase I outlined recommended practices for repairing components made of these advanced high-strength materials.

ADVANCED HIGH-STRENGTH STEEL REPAIRABILITY STUDY - PHASE II  - A study illustrating the repair procedures for advanced high-strength steels, such as DP 780, TRIP 600, and TRIP 780. Phase II addresses the effect of MIG repair welding on the mechanical properties of DP and TRIP steels to validate welding as a means to repair crash damage that cannot be repaired by conventional flame straightening.

CHARACTERIZATION OF FATIGUE AND CRASH PERFORMANCE OF NEW GENERATION HIGH- STRENGTH STEELS - This report highlights fatigue and high-strain rate data for a new generation of high-strength sheet steels, including Dual-Phase (DP) steels, Transformation Induced Plasticity (TRIP) steels, Bake Hardenable (BH) steels and conventional High-Strength Low Alloy (HSLA) steels.
Executive Summary | Full ReportData Files (16MB)

FORMABILITY CHARACTERIZATION OF A NEW GENERATION OF HIGH-STRENGTH STEELS - A comprehensive report of different steel grade tests that characterized intrinsic mechanical behavior, splitting limits, and springback behavior for several lots of mild, conventional High-Strength Steels (HSS), Advanced High-Strength Steels (AHSS) and Ultra High-Strength Steels (UHSS) under different forming conditions.
Executive Summary | Full Report | Data Files (70MB)

VEHICLE CRASHWORTHINESS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION - A book that combines structural crashworthiness, safety features, simulated technology and design safety information in a single publication for the convenience of the safety engineer


UltraLight Steel Auto Projects

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ULSAB-AVC (Advanced Vehicle Concepts)
A study undertaken by the global steel industry to showcase the latest high-tech steel grades for automotive applications - Advanced High-Strength Steels (AHSS).
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UltraLight Steel Auto Body (ULSAB)
Fierce competitors joined together in a common purpose: a lightweight steel auto body structure that outperforms benchmarked averages and can also cost less to build.
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UltraLight Steel Auto Closure (ULSAC)
A study undertaken by the global steel industry to demonstrate the effective use of steel in producing lightweight, structurally sound, steel automotive closure panels that are manufacturable and affordable.
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UltraLight Steel Auto Suspensions (ULSAS)
A showcase for the best automotive design technology that can be brought to bear on today's highly complex technical challenges - a primer on understanding and exploiting the properties of steel as they apply to automotive suspensions.
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Light Truck Structure
A study that was undertaken to demonstrate ways to optimize steel in automotive manufacturing, while cutting costs, reducing weight, creating manufacturing efficiencies and improving performance and safety



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