2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-17527-0_3
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An Environmental Impact/Cost Model for Evaluating Multiple Feature-Based Machining Methods

Abstract: For a designed part, if different sets of features are used for machining, the manufacturing Environmental impacts (EIs)as well as cost may vary. In this research, a new methodology based on feature technology is proposed in order to help designer till detail design phase to choose the most optimal compromise Environmental Impact/Cost in manufacturing process. Hence an Environmental impact/Cost model is presented. This model follow the activities required for machining a set of features which are tool setups ,… Show more

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“…A machining feature is typically defined as a collection of geometric elements which, as a whole, correspond to a particular machining method or process [24]. Features are also used for tolerancing [27] and Environmental Impact/Cost analysis, assigning non-geometric data to the geometric model [28,29]. Miao et al [30] instead demonstrated the use of features in automating process planning tasks, combining feature recognition and knowledge-based methods.…”
Section: Knowledge Management In Cad-cammentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A machining feature is typically defined as a collection of geometric elements which, as a whole, correspond to a particular machining method or process [24]. Features are also used for tolerancing [27] and Environmental Impact/Cost analysis, assigning non-geometric data to the geometric model [28,29]. Miao et al [30] instead demonstrated the use of features in automating process planning tasks, combining feature recognition and knowledge-based methods.…”
Section: Knowledge Management In Cad-cammentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, we propose, in our work [36,37], a methodology based on process plan activities aiming at selecting the optimum scenario having the best compromise environmental impact versus cost. Figure 5 represents a framework of a new eco-design tool, oriented green manufacturing, applying the approach proposed previously, which we name "Green-CAD."…”
Section: Proposed Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, implementing eco-design strategies for the industrial packaging of the B2B supply chains will make great improvements towards its impact on the environment and helps to contribute efficiently to supply chain sustainability. The design phase is a key phase in the development of sustainable products (Gaha et al 2013, Gaha et al 2014and Gaha et al 2015. Hence, packaging eco-design takes a product-centric view and focuses on reducing and eliminating environmental and human health-related impacts as well as resource depletion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%