Study on Life Cycle Assessment for Composite of Transportation Vehicle Structure

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In the analysis of life cycle cost (LCC) according to the usage of all-composite structure, this study verified that economic operating cost impact occurring during operation is more important component than simple purchase cost in the review based on various economic components. Namely, all-composite structure requires the highest production costs based on LCC analysis, but entire LCC and ecological impact in the socio-economic aspect are important variables and all-composite structure is clearly the optimum alternative.

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