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    Life cycle energy and greenhouse gas emissions implications of using carbon fiber reinforced polymers in automotive components: Front subframe case study

    Author
    1. Chen
    2. Das
    3. Das
    4. Duflou
    5. Duflou
    6. Frischknecht
    7. Gibson
    8. Griffing
    9. Hameed
    10. Johnson
    11. Kadla
    12. Khanna
    13. Kim
    14. Kim
    15. Kim
    16. Lewis
    17. Luk
    18. Maps and Data - Annual Vehicle Miles Traveled in the United States
    19. Meng
    20. Meng
    21. Milovanoff
    22. Norberg
    23. Nunna
    24. Passenger Vehicles Sold in US
    25. Stiller
    26. Suzuki
    27. Suzuki
    28. Suzuki
    29. U.S. Energy Information Administration - EIA - Independent Statistics and Analysis
    30. U.S. Life Cycle Inventory Database
    31. Wernet
    32. Witik
    33. Witik
    34. Zhang
    35. Zogg
    Publication venue
    'Elsevier BV'
    Publication date
    Field of study
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