
Sustainability in Engineering Design
Academic Press
Published on 7. April 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
442 pages
978-0-08-099369-0 (ISBN)
Description
Designed for use in engineering design courses, and as a reference for industry professionals learning sustainable design concepts and practical methods, Sustainability in Engineering Design focuses on designers as the driving force behind sustainable products. This book introduces sustainability concepts and explains the application of sustainable methods to the engineering design process.
The book also covers important design topics such as project and team management, client management, performance prediction, and the social and environmental effects of sustainable engineering design. These concepts and methods are supported with a wealth of worked examples, discussion questions, and primary case studies to aid comprehension.
The book also covers important design topics such as project and team management, client management, performance prediction, and the social and environmental effects of sustainable engineering design. These concepts and methods are supported with a wealth of worked examples, discussion questions, and primary case studies to aid comprehension.
Reviews / Votes
"...this book must be read by all engineers regardless of their specializations. It should also be read by all graduating students of engineering as they would be future designers of products and systems." --International Journal of Performability Engineering, September 2014More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product Design Courses In Departments Of Mechanical Engineering And Engineering Technology, Product Designers/Product Engineers, Product Team Managers
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 191 mm
Weight
900 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-08-099369-0 (9780080993690)
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Anthony Johnson | Andy Gibson
Sustainability in Engineering Design
E-Book
02/2014
Academic Press
€49.95
Available for download
Persons
Anthony Johnson is an experienced Design Engineer and Educator responsible for Engineering Design in the Department of Engineering and Technology at the University of Huddersfield. He is also a U.K. Chartered Engineer (C. Eng) with the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. Professor Johnson is a prolific design consultant (with over 400 projects to date), educational consultant, and recent committee member with the British Standards Institute. Andy Gibson is the Managing Director of Segelocum Ltd, a customer-focused designed education consultancy firm. Andrew has worked in product development and customer liaison, moving on onto export sales and marketing and thence into the management of international subsidiaries of UK-based engineering companies. In recent years, Mr. Gibson has developed a consultancy-based business working with clients to penetrate new markets, focusing on sustainability relating to international trade training.
Author
Design Engineer and Educator responsible for Engineering Design in the Department of Engineering and Technology at the University of Huddersfield
Managing Director of Segelocum Ltd, a customer-focused designed education consultancy firm
Content
1.0 Engineering Design and Sustainability Integration: An Overview
2.0 The Requirements of the Client
3.0 Managing Design, the Process and Teamwork
4.0 Design Approach
5.0 Sustainability Integrated into the Normal Design Process
6.0 Factors to Consider at the Beginning of a Design
7.0 Tools of the Design Process
8.0 Design of the Concept
9.0 Performance Prediction
10.0 Design for Manufacturing and Assembly
11.0 The Need for Sustainability
12.0 Life Cost
13.0 Strategic Sustainability
14.0 Embedding Sustainable Design
15.0 Predicting the Future
2.0 The Requirements of the Client
3.0 Managing Design, the Process and Teamwork
4.0 Design Approach
5.0 Sustainability Integrated into the Normal Design Process
6.0 Factors to Consider at the Beginning of a Design
7.0 Tools of the Design Process
8.0 Design of the Concept
9.0 Performance Prediction
10.0 Design for Manufacturing and Assembly
11.0 The Need for Sustainability
12.0 Life Cost
13.0 Strategic Sustainability
14.0 Embedding Sustainable Design
15.0 Predicting the Future