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A Multifunctional Approach to Supporting Heat Shield Design and Development
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First tier heat shield suppliers are becoming increasingly involved in the heat management process and vehicle design drivers affecting business growth are addressed. The shields themselves are taking on a greater degree of functionality, particularly in the area of NVH, and these additional requirements are discussed. The approach to material development is exemplified through a brief case study.
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Bridge, D. and Butler, R., "A Multifunctional Approach to Supporting Heat Shield Design and Development," SAE Technical Paper 971821, 1997, https://doi.org/10.4271/971821.Also In
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