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Automotive Structural Design Using the AISI Guide
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Abstract
The American Iron and Steel Institute's “Guide for Preliminary Design of Sheet Steel Automotive Structural Components” is briefly reviewed, and the theoretical basis for the recommended design procedure is presented. Failure load predictions determined using the Guide procedures are compared with test results.
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Errera, S., "Automotive Structural Design Using the AISI Guide," SAE Technical Paper 820021, 1982, https://doi.org/10.4271/820021.Also In
References
- AISI “Guide for Preliminary Design of Sheet Steel Automotive Structural Components,” American Iron and Steel Institute Washington, D. C. February 1981
- AISI “Cold-Formed Steel Design Manual,” 1977 American Iron and Steel Institute Washington, D. C.
- AISI “Specification for the Design of Cold-Formed Steel Structural Members,” 1968 American Iron and Steel Institute Washington, D.C.
- Winter George “Commentary on the 1968 Edition of the Specification for the Design of Cold-Formed Steel Structural Members,” American Iron and Steel Institute Washington, D. C. 1970