
Design and Manufacture for Sustainable Development
Bernard Hon(Editor)
Wiley (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 26. February 2002
Book
Hardback
318 pages
978-1-86058-396-4 (ISBN)
Description
Design and Manufacture for Sustainable Development brings together a collection of papers from a conference held at the University of Liverpool in June 2002 that inspire the interchange of ideas on the theory, technology, tools, and methodology for the entire product life cycle within the framework of sustainable development. It also embraces key subjects including strategy, design, materials, manufacturing, packaging, distribution, disposal, recycling, and auditing.
TOPICS COVERED INCLUDE:
Philosophy of, and strategy for, sustainable technologies
Design principles for sustainable development
Sustainable manufacturing technologies
Use of recycling/bio-degradable materials
Re-use and recycling design and technologies
Tools for sustainable product design
Measurement and auditing
Best practices and case studies
Impact of emerging legislation
International trends and future development.
Sustainable development will have a fundamental impact on the engineering community since, through design and manufacture, we are responsible for the use of energy, materials, and processes for the complete product life cycle. This is an essential volume for the bookshelves of those wanting to be well informed about this evolving technology.
TOPICS COVERED INCLUDE:
Philosophy of, and strategy for, sustainable technologies
Design principles for sustainable development
Sustainable manufacturing technologies
Use of recycling/bio-degradable materials
Re-use and recycling design and technologies
Tools for sustainable product design
Measurement and auditing
Best practices and case studies
Impact of emerging legislation
International trends and future development.
Sustainable development will have a fundamental impact on the engineering community since, through design and manufacture, we are responsible for the use of energy, materials, and processes for the complete product life cycle. This is an essential volume for the bookshelves of those wanting to be well informed about this evolving technology.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
645 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-86058-396-4 (9781860583964)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Bernard Hon is the editor of Design and Manufacture for Sustainable Development, published by Wiley.
Content
Part 1 Keynote papers: concept, context and co-operation for sustainable technology, J.C. van Weenen Methods and elements towards sustainable products - BMW's strategy in design for recycling and the environment, W. Fried et al
Sustainability in fast-moving consumer goods, M. Shaw
Sustainable development -professional practice and systems thinking, A. Hall and S. Martin.
Part 2 Overviews: evaluation of effective improvement strategies and successful measures for sustainable product design, R. Zust and W. Wimmer
Sustainable product development - a view from the front line, G. Kane et al
Implications of the integrated product policy (IPP) in new products design and development, M. Sorli et al
CIAM and North-eastern industry - the road to sustainability, T.D. Short et al
Standardizing sustainability, R. Valentine.
Part 3 New approaches and ideas: taking public perceptions of risk into account in engineering design for sustainable development - a multi-attribute decision making framework, J. Harvey et al
Incorporating life-cycle cost into early product development, J.-H. Park and K.-K. Seo
A methodology to support the implementation of product recovery, A. Rahimifard et al
Method and tools for the development of environmentally sound products, S. Leibrecht and R. Anderl
A web-based tool for design for sustainability of made-to-order products, P. Norman.
Part 4 Manufacturing focus: object-oriented modelling of deep drawn tailored blanks, J. Ullrich and P. Groche
Applications for eco-sufficient surface machining with dry ice blasting, E. Uhlmann et al
Innovative machining technologies and tools for the disassembly of consumer goods, E. Uhlmann et al
Dry machining of cast aluminium automotive wheels -innovative cutting tool design for improved machining performance and environmentally conscious manufacturing, I.S. Jawahir et al.
Part 5 Advances in the electronics sector: development of a generic model for life-cycle inventory (LCI) of upstream processes in life-cycle assessment (LCA) of electronic products, A.S.G. Androe and J. Liu
The recycling of telecommunication products - a case study in a Brazilian company, A.C.C. Marques et al
Telephone re-manufacture - sustainable development in action, K. Snowdon et al.
Part 6 Educational issues: a case study approach to the teaching of design for sustainability - the Royal Academy of Engineering scheme for visiting professors, P. Norman et al
Educational challenges of web-based case studies in sustainable development, M. Hutchings et al.
Sustainability in fast-moving consumer goods, M. Shaw
Sustainable development -professional practice and systems thinking, A. Hall and S. Martin.
Part 2 Overviews: evaluation of effective improvement strategies and successful measures for sustainable product design, R. Zust and W. Wimmer
Sustainable product development - a view from the front line, G. Kane et al
Implications of the integrated product policy (IPP) in new products design and development, M. Sorli et al
CIAM and North-eastern industry - the road to sustainability, T.D. Short et al
Standardizing sustainability, R. Valentine.
Part 3 New approaches and ideas: taking public perceptions of risk into account in engineering design for sustainable development - a multi-attribute decision making framework, J. Harvey et al
Incorporating life-cycle cost into early product development, J.-H. Park and K.-K. Seo
A methodology to support the implementation of product recovery, A. Rahimifard et al
Method and tools for the development of environmentally sound products, S. Leibrecht and R. Anderl
A web-based tool for design for sustainability of made-to-order products, P. Norman.
Part 4 Manufacturing focus: object-oriented modelling of deep drawn tailored blanks, J. Ullrich and P. Groche
Applications for eco-sufficient surface machining with dry ice blasting, E. Uhlmann et al
Innovative machining technologies and tools for the disassembly of consumer goods, E. Uhlmann et al
Dry machining of cast aluminium automotive wheels -innovative cutting tool design for improved machining performance and environmentally conscious manufacturing, I.S. Jawahir et al.
Part 5 Advances in the electronics sector: development of a generic model for life-cycle inventory (LCI) of upstream processes in life-cycle assessment (LCA) of electronic products, A.S.G. Androe and J. Liu
The recycling of telecommunication products - a case study in a Brazilian company, A.C.C. Marques et al
Telephone re-manufacture - sustainable development in action, K. Snowdon et al.
Part 6 Educational issues: a case study approach to the teaching of design for sustainability - the Royal Academy of Engineering scheme for visiting professors, P. Norman et al
Educational challenges of web-based case studies in sustainable development, M. Hutchings et al.