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SAE 2012 World Congress & Exhibition

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Between Virtual Predictions and Actual Measurements, Effect of the Fiber Orientations<br />

Session Code:<br />

Room D0-03C<br />

Tuesday, April 24<br />

Structural Plastic Composite Components - The Other Lightweight Material (part 1 of 2)<br />

Session Code:<br />

Tuesday, April 24<br />

Structural Plastic Composite Components - The Other Lightweight Material (part 2 of 2)<br />

Session Code:<br />

MCHAT301<br />

This ¿Chat¿ will explore the discrepancies and gaps that exist between predictive CAE methodologies and actual performance in a collaborative<br />

interactive discussion. The discussion will be framed around -Why gaps exist between CAE and testing? Virtual reality predictions versus real life<br />

surprises? Thin line between success and failure. Does it really make a difference which technique I use? How can I get there? What kind of<br />

information do I need? CAE to test correlation examples<br />

Keynote Speakers - Marios Lambi, BASF Corp.<br />

Room D0-03D<br />

Room D0-03D<br />

M310<br />

This session focuses on the role of structural composites needed to achieve the proposed 2017 ¿ 2025 GHG/CAFÉ legislation. Topics include:<br />

Overview of proposed legislation with technology pathway assumptions, Summary of government funded composite programs, Latest technologies:<br />

Predictive CAE, Injection Molding with CFRT, Low cost carbon fiber, and OEM perspectives on composite usage. A panel discussion ¿Structural<br />

Composites Adoption 2017 - 2025 - Hype or Reality?¿ will follow.<br />

Organizers -<br />

Time<br />

10:00 a.m.<br />

10:40 a.m.<br />

11:00 a.m.<br />

11:20 a.m.<br />

Marianne S. Morgan, BASF Corp.<br />

M310<br />

This session focuses on the role of structural composites needed to achieve the proposed 2017 ¿ 2025 GHG/CAFÉ legislation. Topics include:<br />

Overview of proposed legislation with technology pathway assumptions, Summary of government funded composite programs, Multiple presentations<br />

on the Latest technologies, Production viable low cost carbon fiber, plus various OEM perspectives on composite usage. A panel discussion<br />

¿Structural Composites Adoption 2017 - 2025 - Hype or Reality?¿ will follow.<br />

Organizers -<br />

ORAL ONLY<br />

ORAL ONLY<br />

ORAL ONLY<br />

Panel<br />

Marianne S. Morgan, BASF Corp.<br />

Legislation and Technology Assumptions<br />

Edward Nam, US Environmental Protection Agency<br />

New Enabling Technologies Driven by DoE-Automotive Composites<br />

Consortium Collaborations<br />

Khaled Shahwan, Chrysler LLC<br />

NHTSA Lightweighting and Safety Studies<br />

Tom Hollowell, Wth Consulting LLC<br />

Q&A / discussion<br />

Planned by Materials Modeling and Testing Committee / Materials Engineering Activity<br />

Time<br />

Paper No.<br />

Paper No.<br />

Title<br />

Title<br />

Session Time:<br />

Session Time:<br />

Session Time:<br />

4:00 p.m.<br />

10:00 a.m.<br />

1:00 p.m.

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