Automotive Design and Production

JUL 2014

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3 42 24 Ford 2015 F-150: Beyond the Aluminum 28 How to Make Machine Tools More Sustainable If you maximize spindle utilization and don't use energy to run pumps when a machine is idle, you'll make more (parts and money). So explains Adam Hansel of DMG MORI. 34 Tenneco: Talking About Emissions 40 Major Gains in Energy Reduction through Minor Adjustments You may be surprised at how you can achieve output, quality, and energy savings in machining operations. 42 Radical Design for 54.5 mpg & More About the cover Looking to improve the overall fuel economy of its biggest-selling vehicle—and the biggest selling vehicle in the U.S., period—Ford is making extensive use of aluminum for the body and box of the 2015 F-150. Better fuel economy means fewer emissions. T A L K 6 Marginal 12 Insights from IHS M E C H A N I C A L S 16 Notable 46 On Mfg 48 Ad index JULY 2014 AD&P; > July 2014 > CONTENTS > Volume 126. No. 7 Radical Design for 54.5 mpg & More The people at DeltaWing Technologies think their approach to racecar architecture could have applicability for daily drivers, as well. Light, sleek, energy-efcient, and, well . . . unusual. COVER STORY: Ford 2015 F-150: Beyond the Aluminum 24 0714ADP Contents -- Digital Version.indd 3 6/17/2014 1:07:31 PM

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