Headliner Composition Optimization without Compromising the Safety and Performance

2024-26-0190

01/16/2024

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Event
Symposium on International Automotive Technology
Authors Abstract
Content
Reducing material wherever there is a possibility in automobile industry is inevitable for weight and cost saving. This paper explains about the possibilities of optimizing the material composition of automotive Headliners (also called as Roof liners) without affecting the performance and safety criteria. In this paper, we are targeting at optimizing the individual constituents of a composite Headliner. A conventional Headliner comprises of many sandwich layers of which PU foam shares the major percentage of the composition contributing to 80% of the Headliner thickness. In this paper, we are discussing about the optimization done in Headliner sandwich constituents without affecting the core performance parameters of headliner such as curtain airbag deployment, ergonomic regulations, drop test etc.
By incorporating this change, without significant changes in other layers, overall weight reduction of ~24% and overall cost reduction of ~24% is achieved.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/2024-26-0190
Pages
6
Citation
D, G., Vadla, V., Bhaskararao, P., Sai, K. et al., "Headliner Composition Optimization without Compromising the Safety and Performance," SAE Technical Paper 2024-26-0190, 2024, https://doi.org/10.4271/2024-26-0190.
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Published
Jan 16
Product Code
2024-26-0190
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English