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Forming Digital Sustainable Product Development Support

Hallstedt, Sophie I.; Isaksson, Ola; Watz, Matilda; Mallalieu, Adam; Schulte, Jesko // 2022
Sustainability has shifted from strategically important to business critical for several manufacturing industries. This paper introduces an implementation framework to increase the capabilities in ...

From a Monolithic PLM Landscape to a Federated Domain and Data Mesh

Yousef Hooshmand (1), Jens Resch (1), Patrick Wischnewski (2), Prashant Patil (3) // 2022
Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) is one of the most business-critical IT backbones of manufacturing companies. It often consists of numerous, rigidly interwoven monolithic applications and is seen ...

HOW TO ENABLE ENGINEERING STUDENTS TO APPLY SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS IN THE PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROCESS

Malz, Sinah; Zorn, Stefan; Kessler, Olaf; Gericke, Kilian // 2022

IS THERE A ZERO WASTE IN A FASHION DESIGN?

Binde, Mara (1); Freimane, Dr. Aija (2) // 2022

Knowledge based engineering for formula student

Nordvall, Erik; Tarkian, Mehdi // 2022
The academic competition Formula student engage engineering students all over the world. In this paper, two applications of Design Automation (DA) and knowledge based engineering (KBE) are presented. ...

Knowledge Reuse during New Product Development: A Study of a Swedish Manufacturer

Dag Raudberget, Paraskeva Wlazlak // 2022
As organisations grow, consequences of poor knowledge management are evident for new employees in product developing companies. The problem of leveraging existing knowledge between development ...

Life Cycle Assessment in an Ecodesign Process: A Pedagogical Case Study

Selma Leonardi (1), Catherine Perpignan (1,2), Benoit Eynard (1), Yacine Baouch (1), Vincent Robin (2) // 2022
To face environmental requirements in the design area, it is crucial to work on the education of younger generation to sustainable design. But literature shows there is a growing need for both ...

Lifecycle Option Selection in Early Design Stages Based on Degradation Model Evaluation

David Inkermann // 2022
Components of modern systems are characterised by differing lifetimes. The resulting lifetime heterogeneity (LTH) is a core criteria to determine life cycle options (LCO) for more sustainable ...

Model-Based Definition Accelerates Product Life Cycle in Manufacturing and Inspection Phase – Experiment of Machined One-Off Production

Pekka Uski (1), Asko Ellman (2), Ilari Laine (2), Lasse Hillman (3), Joni Nieminen (3) // 2022
The paper focuses on comparative experiment on manufacturing and inspection of two different prismatic one-off parts, which have different complexity. Our experiment shows that transforming product ...

Modeling Social Benefits in System Design Optimization of Integrated Natural Resources Conservation and Development (INRCD) Projects: Identification and Quantification of Design Attributes from Extant Literature

Pauline Rajski, Anabel J. Sicko, Panos Y. Papalambros // 2022
Integrated Natural Resource Conservation and Development (INRCD) Projects promote community economic development consistent with natural resource conservation. Such projects are studied analytically ...

MYRUBRIC, A CO-CREATIVE JOURNEY TO ACTIVATE RESILIENT LEARNING COMMUNITIES

Hueso Espinosa, Paula; Persaud, Stefan; Giaccardi, Elisa // 2022

Old and Appreciated: Exploring the Influence of Material Ageing on the Aesthetic Appreciation of Everyday Products

Charlie Ranscombe (1), Janneke Blijlevens (2), Clementine Thurgood (1) // 2022
There is a growing interest in design research to explore sustainable consumption via products that are cherished as they age. This paper presents an empirical study exploring the influence of patina ...

Parameters Proposed for Sustainability Assessment of Biocomposite Based Rigid Packaging

Vishal Srivastava, Sumer Singh, Dipayan Das // 2022
The sustainability of rigid packaging can be increased by using biocomposites in packaging. Existing frameworks have some limitations such as are made to assess a few aspects, conventional packaging ...

Potentials of integrating MBSE and LCA to handle uncertainties and variants in early design stages

David Inkermann // 2022
There is an increasing need to support the evaluation of the environmental impacts of product concepts in early desig stages. However, the application of Life Cycle Assessment is challenged by the ...

Products that Age with Us: Carpet in the Turkish Household

Rengin Gurel (1,2), Ozge Merzali Celikoglu (1) // 2022
This paper explores carpet, an intergenerational product, that lives and ages with its users. An ethnographic study was conducted through participant observation and in-depth interviews to understand ...

Proposal of a Dual Circularity Concept for Sustainable Design

Julija Metic (1), Svenja Klose (2), Tim C. Mcaloone (1), Magnus Fr // 2022
Current CE approach, and its many definitions, does not explicitly consider the interconnectedness of the biological and technological cycle. This paper uses state-of-the-art to articulate nuances of ...

Quantification of the material-related environmental impact of topology-optimized multi-material components

Kevin Herrmann, Behrend Bode, Johanna Wurst, Paul Christoph Gembarski, Iryna Mozgova, Roland Lachmayer // 2022
When developing products, engineers face challenges in solving technical, economical, but also ecological conflicts of objectives. A common technical conflict is the contradictory behaviour between ...

Relational Design

Brita Fladvad Nielsen, Mari Bjerck // 2022
There is a mismatch between the way public services are designed, and the chronic dilemmas of the welfare state. Through two case studies we show how tool-dependent, instrumental and systems-oriented ...

Slow Fashion Accompanies Digital Towards a Sustainable Future: From Quantity to Quality. Reflections on the New Paradigm of Sustainable Fashion

Elena Pucci, Margherita Tufarelli, Leonardo Giliberti // 2022
The negative social and environmental impacts of the fashion industry refer to a global industry, with its ubiquitous supply chains driven by big brands that determine what to produce, where to ...

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