Audi Takes EuroCarBody AWARD 2006
Nov 30th, 2006 by Motor Dude
Audi has received the EuroCarBody AWARD from the Automotive Circle International, for the innovative body concept of the new Audi TT.
The sports coupé defeated 13 competitors from around the globe including BMW, Citroen and Jaguar to take out the prestigious award.
Audi first developed its groundbreaking Audi Space Frame (ASF) technology in the early 1990s for the Audi A8. The body of the new TT represents the first application of the ASF with a hybrid construction, featuring an intricate composition of aluminium and steel.
In the new TT, Audi has made further developments in its ASF technology, by adding high-strength steel to the material mix. The TT body-in-white weighs 206 kg, of which 140 kg is aluminium and 66 kg is steel; as an all-steel construction it would be 48 percent heavier.
The new form of ASF developed for the Audi TT has qualities that are perfect for a sports car. The static torsional stiffness of the Coupé is roughly 50 percent higher then that of its predecessor; on the Roadster the increase is an incredible 128 percent.
Joining is performed in a variety of ways – punch-riveting, clinching and bonding. A fourth joining technology has now been added to the list - self-tapping screws, inserted by robots, melt the surface of the component as a result of the friction they cause, thus penetrating fully into the material, forming a positive connection with it. Another innovative concept used on the new TT is the aluminium zero joint that is produced between the roof and the side section during laser-welding.
This technique also enhances ride comfort by reducing vibration. It took only a few simulation cycles on the computer to arrive at a structure that suppresses incipient vibration and avoids transmission paths.
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