Product Design for the Environment

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A01=Antonino Risitano
A01=Fabio Giudice
A01=Guido La Rosa
advanced environmental design methodologies
approach
assessment
Author_Antonino Risitano
Author_Fabio Giudice
Author_Guido La Rosa
Category=KJMV6
component durability assessment
constructional
Constructional System
cost
cycle
defi
Disassembly Level
Disassembly Operations
Disassembly Process
Disassembly Sequence
eco-efficiency strategies
EI EI
EI EI EI
Energy Resources
entire
Entire Life Cycle
environmental material selection
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industrial ecology methods
Junction Systems
Lca
LCCA
LCD
life
Life Cycle
Life Cycle Approach
Life Cycle Cost
Multiobjective Function
nition
Optimal Disassembly
Optimal Disassembly Planning
Product Development Process
product recovery planning
Product's Environmental Impact
Recyclable Fraction
Selective Disassembly
sustainable product engineering
system
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9780849327223
  • Weight: 861g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Jan 2006
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In recent years the increased awareness of environmental issues has led to the development of new approaches to product design, known as Design for Environment and Life Cycle Design. Although still considered emerging and in some cases radical, their principles will become, by necessity, the wave of the future in design. A thorough exploration of the subject, Product Design for the Environment: A Life Cycle Approach presents key concepts, basic design frameworks and techniques, and practical applications. It identifies effective methods and tools for product design, stressing the environmental performance of products over their whole life cycle.

After introducing the concepts of Sustainable Development, the authors discuss Industrial Ecology and Design for Environment as defined in the literature. They present the life cycle theory and approach, explore how to apply it, and define its main techniques. The book then covers the main premises of product design and development, delineating how to effectively integrate environmental aspects in modern product design. The authors pay particular attention to environmental strategies that can aid the achievement of the requisites of eco-efficiency in various phases of the product life cycle. They go on to explore how these strategies are closely related to the functional performance of the product and its components, and, therefore, to some aspects of conventional engineering design. The book also introduces phenomena of performance deterioration, together with principles of design for component durability, and methods for the assessment of residual life.

Finally, the book defines entirely new methods and tools in relation to strategic issues of Life Cycle Design. Each theme provides an introduction to the problems and original proposals based on the authors’ experience. The authors then discuss the implementation of these new concepts in design practice, differentiating between levels of intervention and

Giudice, Fabio; La Rosa, Guido; Risitano, Antonino

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