Volume 3: Combustion, Fire and Reacting Flow; Heat Transfer in Multiphase Systems; Heat Transfer in Transport Phenomena in Manu 2009
DOI: 10.1115/ht2009-88105
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Thermodynamics-Based Object-Oriented Environmental Design of an Industrial Air Conditioner

Abstract: Continued efforts to reduce the environmental impact of products and services are leading to the increased prevalence of life-cycle assessment (LCA) during the design phase. A key challenge in traditional process-based LCA is the validation of vast life-cycle inventory data, which easily numbers in the tens of thousands of data points. In this paper, we utilize an ‘object-based’ approach from software engineering to manage the large amount of data and combine this approach with simple thermodynamic principles,… Show more

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“…Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), as defined by BS EN 14040:2006 (BSi 2006), is an iterative process of assessing the environmental impact of a product, process, or service (Baumann and Tillman, ). It is a methodology covering all processes from the extraction of raw materials through to disposal (Shah et al, ). LCA is an effective way for the analysis of performance‐based sustainability design, by quantifying environmental, social, and economic indicators (Finnveden et al, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), as defined by BS EN 14040:2006 (BSi 2006), is an iterative process of assessing the environmental impact of a product, process, or service (Baumann and Tillman, ). It is a methodology covering all processes from the extraction of raw materials through to disposal (Shah et al, ). LCA is an effective way for the analysis of performance‐based sustainability design, by quantifying environmental, social, and economic indicators (Finnveden et al, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%