SIG-Library

SUSTAINABLE DESIGN SIG

Query returned 1478 results.

The significance of purchasing behavioural characteristics on sustainable design education of students

Hunt, Clive; Reynolds, Tim James // 2009
More and more businesses appear to be adopting the societal (or sustainable) marketing concept as their business philosophy. This is an attempt to increase their competitiveness and promote their ...

The Trojan Horse Method as a Vector of Ecodesign Integration: A Case Study at a French SME

Reyes, Tatiana; Rohmer, Serge // 2009
The research presented in this paper focuses on integrating environmental awareness into the design processes at SMEs. The results of a pilot survey carried out on some pioneer French companies show ...

Tidal Energy: Opportunities and Challenges for Renewable Power Generation

Leary, Martin John; Hollier, Will; Subic, Aleksandar; Hayes, Adrian; Burvill, Colin // 2009
Diminishing fossil fuel reserves combined with concerns of environmental damage and climate change provide a strong motivation toward the development of practical and renewable energy sources. Of the ...

Towards Integrating LCA into CAD

Ostad-Ahmad-Ghorabi, Hesamedin; Collado-Ruiz, Daniel; Wimmer, Wolfgang // 2009
Engineering design is done in CAD systems. Environmental assessment is done by using LCA software. Both worlds have strong relationships - especially when Ecodesign is to be implemented - but they ...

Towards Intelligent Design Tools for Micro-Scale Components

Galea, Amanda; Borg, Jonathan; Grech, Alexia; Farrugia, Philip // 2009
Increasing market pressures to produce smaller, easier-to-use and cheaper products with minimal time-to-market, are putting more pressures on design and manufacturing industries to invest in better ...

Towards Life-Cycle Awareness in Decision Support Tools for Engineering Design

Nergård, Henrik; Sandberg, Marcus; Larsson, Tobias // 2009
In this paper a decision support tool with the focus on how to generate and visualize decision base coupled to the business agreement is outlined and discussed. Decision support tools for the early ...

Towards slow learning spaces: a manifesto for design education

Boys, Jos // 2009
This paper outlines a series of projects bringing together disabled artists, architects and design students. Through collaborative work and debate, we have begun to develop new approaches and ...

Transfer of Service Knowledge: A Case from the Oil Industry

Ahmed,Saeema; Vianello,Giovanna // 2009
The general trend in engineering design is to consider issues related to the product lifecycle during the design of a product. Hence, the capture of knowledge arising during the operation phase ...

TRIZ-Driven ECO-Design and Innovation

Regazzoni,'D; Rizzi. C; Russo, D // 2009
The paper presents a structured set of eco-guidelines based on TRIZ theory with the aim to support designer improving a product, a process or a service according with eco-parameters.Staring from a ...

Uncertainty in Through Life Costing within the Concept of Product Service Systems: A Game Theoretic Approach

Kreye, Melanie; Goh, Y. M.; Newnes, L. B. // 2009
By 2028 Rolls-Royce predict a civil after sales market opportunity of USD 550 billion and for military engines of USD 300 billion. Naturally, with this anticipated business Product Service Systems ...

Uncertainty-Mode- and Effects-Analysis – an Approach to Analyze and Estimate Uncertainty in the Product Life Cycle

Engelhardt, Roland; Birkhofer, Herbert; Kloberdanz, Hermann; Mathias, Johannes // 2009
Uncertainties in technical systems in the field of mechanical engineering occur during the entire life cycle of a product. In general these uncertainties are understood as deviations from the process ...

Understanding the Needs of Designers for Developing Environmentally Friendly Products

Kota,Srinivas; Chakrabarti,Amaresh // 2009
The companies are aiming towards developing more and more environmentally friendly products. Designers need to put a lot of effort in developing eco-friendly products and they need different aids to ...

"PRODUCT IN-USE” INFORMATION FOR ENGINEERING DESIGN ACTIVITIES

McSorley, G.; Huet, G.; Culley, S. J.; Fortin, C. // 2008
Within the emerging “extended product” paradigm, manufacturers are increasingly involved in the later stages of the product lifecycle to ensure long-term customer satisfaction. Substantial savings ...

A COMMON DENOMINATOR FOR PRODUCT SERVICE SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT

Schindler, S. O.; Schendel, C.; Matzen, D. // 2008
Products and services have long been combined into integrated offers, referred to as Product Service Systems. The question of how best to design PSS in an integrated process is currently under ...

A Constraint-based Approach to SustainableDesign and Development

Liang, H.; Mullineux, G.; Hammond, G. // 2008

A NEW KNOWLEDGE BASED APPROACH THE REVERSE ENGINEERING OF A PRODUCT

Durupt, A.; Remy, S.; Ducellier, G.; Derigent, W. // 2008
Current (RE) approaches are based on frozen models (parametric surface approaches) and are hardly re-usable. Consequently, the possibility of re-engineering or re-design does not exist. This paper ...

A PLM APPROACH INTEGRATING ULM (USAGE LYFECYCLE MANAGEMENT)

Chapotot, E.; Merlo, C.; Legardeur, J.; Girard, P. // 2008
Nowadays, product ‘usages’ in competitive market are a rich source of knowledge for designers. This interest for ‘usages’ appears since the 90’s but today this phenomenon gaining emphasis. In this ...

An Integrated Approach to Sustainable Design Education

Trimingham, Rhoda; Lofthouse, Vicky; Norman, Eddie; Bhamra, Tracy; Zanker, Nigel // 2008

ANALYSIS AND OPTIMISATION OF DISASSEMBLY DEPTH DISTRIBUTION: AN APPLICATION IN ELECTRONIC DEVICE REDESIGN TO REDUCE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT AT END-OF-LIFE

Giudice, F.; Kassem, M. // 2008
The present paper proposes the application of a structured method for the analysis and reconfiguration of the disassembly depth distribution of components making up an electronic device with the aim ...

CHANGING ENERGY CONSUMPTION BEHAVIOUR THROUGH SUSTAINABLE PRODUCT DESIGN

Tang, T.; Bhamra, T. // 2008
Energy consumption during the use phase of electrical products’ lifecycle has a significant environmental impact, mainly determined by the user behaviour. Product designers are in a position to ...

Boolean Searches

The following examples demonstrate some search strings that use boolean operators:

  • design community
    Find rows that contain at least one of the two words.
  • +design +community
    Find rows that contain both words.
  • +design community
    Find rows that contain the word “design”, but rank rows higher if they also contain “community”.
  • +design -community
    Find rows that contain the word “design” but not “community”.
  • +design ~community
    Find rows that contain the word “design”, but if the row also contains the word “community”, rate it lower than if row does not.
  • +design +(>community <decisions)
    Find rows that contain the words “design” and “community”, or “design” and “decisions” (in any order), but rank “design community” higher than “design decisions”
  • design*
    Find rows that contain words such as “design”, “designs”, “designing”, or “designer”.
  • "some words"
    Find rows that contain the exact phrase “some words” (for example, rows that contain “some words of wisdom” but not “some noise words”). Note that the " characters that enclose the phrase are operator characters that delimit the phrase. They are not the quotation marks that enclose the search string itself.

Please sign in to your account

This site uses cookies and other tracking technologies to assist with navigation and your ability to provide feedback, analyse your use of our products and services, assist with our promotional and marketing efforts, and provide content from third parties. Privacy Policy.