Development of evaluation system for green product design based on energy consumption indicators
Development of evaluation system for green product design based on energy consumption indicators
- Author(s): Wan Xiyuan and Qi Lei
- DOI: 10.1049/cp.2011.1035
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- Author(s): Wan Xiyuan and Qi Lei Source: International Conference on Advanced Technology of Design and Manufacture (ATDM 2011), 2011 p. 22 – 25
- Conference: International Conference on Advanced Technology of Design and Manufacture (ATDM 2011)
- DOI: 10.1049/cp.2011.1035
- ISBN: 978-1-84919-567-6
- Location: Changzhou, China
- Conference date: 3-5 Nov. 2011
- Format: PDF
To establish evaluation system for green product design is the premise of implementing green manufacturing. Through the analysis of the product green design process, evaluation factors and evaluation goals, we build the product green design evaluation system and evaluation principles, and proposed a evaluation ideas based on energy consumption of the product green design. Using the energy consumption calculation and analysis about product green design elements, the way of product green design evaluation system is given. So the energy consumption in the stages of material selection, product production and repair need to be firstly calculated for identifying the energy consumption indicators. Finally, the approach is validated by applying it into the green design of flange ring.
Inspec keywords: energy conservation; product design; environmental factors
Subjects: Design; Environmental issues
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