Joining of hybrid busbars for E-Mobility: An economic and environmental study

IF 3.8 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of Advanced Joining Processes Pub Date : 2023-10-13 DOI:10.1016/j.jajp.2023.100159
João PM Pragana , Miguel ST Sapage , Rui FV Sampaio , Ivo MF Bragança , Ines Ribeiro , Carlos MA Silva , Paulo AF Martins
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This paper presents a model to evaluate and analyze the costs of joining hybrid (copper-aluminum) busbars when different production processes are deployed. The process-based cost model (PBCM) is built upon the subdivision of the production cycle in three different stages related with the fabrication or purchase of auxiliary joining elements, preparation of the individual copper and aluminum conductors, and final joining of the hybrid busbars. The total cost per hybrid busbar is obtained by converting the major physical, human, and financial resources associated with the production cycle into itemized costs that make use of the expenses in materials, labor working hours, number and usage time of machines and tools, among other production costs. Application of the PBCM is illustrated with three different joining processes and enriched with a life cycle assessment (LCA) focused on the environmental performance of hybrid busbars throughout its fabrication, service use and end of life. The combined economic and environmental sustainability analysis of joining hybrid busbars allows concluding that despite conventional fastening being the cheaper process it has the highest environmental impact due to the use of bolts, nuts and washers made from galvanized medium carbon steel. Injection lap riveting arises to be the most well-balanced process in terms of production cost and environmental impact.

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电动汽车混合母线连接的经济与环境研究
本文提出了一个模型来评估和分析在部署不同生产工艺时连接混合(铜铝)母线的成本。基于工艺的成本模型(PBCM)建立在生产周期的三个不同阶段的细分基础上,这三个阶段与辅助连接元件的制造或购买、单个铜和铝导体的制备以及混合母线的最终连接有关。每根混合母线的总成本是通过将与生产周期相关的主要物理、人力和财力资源转化为分项成本来获得的,该成本利用了材料、人工工时、机器和工具的数量和使用时间等生产成本。PBCM的应用通过三种不同的连接工艺进行了说明,并通过生命周期评估(LCA)进行了丰富,该评估侧重于混合母线在整个制造、使用和寿命结束过程中的环境性能。通过对连接混合母线的经济和环境可持续性进行综合分析,可以得出结论,尽管传统紧固工艺更便宜,但由于使用了镀锌中碳钢制成的螺栓、螺母和垫圈,因此对环境的影响最大。就生产成本和环境影响而言,注射搭接铆接已成为最平衡的工艺。
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