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Eco-case based reasoning (Eco-CBR) for supporting sustainable product design

Romli, Awanis; Setchi, Rossitza; Soe, Shwe; Prickett, Paul

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Awanis Romli

Rossitza Setchi

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Dr Shwe Soe Shwe.Soe@uwe.ac.uk
Associate Professor in Digital Manufacturing

Paul Prickett



Abstract

A major challenge for any manufacturer is including aspects of sustainable development in product design. These are related to the social, environmental and economic impacts of the proposed product. This paper proposes the development of an eco- case based reasoning (Eco-CBR) method for supporting sustainable product design. This approach is intended to be used to help industrial decision-makers to propose solutions to new product design feature requirements by reusing solutions from similar cases and their past experience. Information related to the solutions contains details of product dimensions, life cycle assessment (LCA) concerning their impact on carbon footprint, water eutrophication, air acidification and the total energy consumed by the product and related processes throughout its entire life cycle. These solutions also contain estimations of the manufacturing, environmental, end-of-life (EOL) and economic costs. The method is demonstrated using a case study that considers the design of the set of medical forceps, based upon identifying and utilising information related to the similarities within the existing cases in the CBR library. The paper demonstrates how this method can help the designer to shorten the process of design and contribute information that can itself maintain and add to the knowledge contained within the case bases stored in the library.

Citation

Romli, A., Setchi, R., Soe, S., & Prickett, P. (2015). Eco-case based reasoning (Eco-CBR) for supporting sustainable product design. In SDM'2015: 2nd International Conference on Sustainable Design and Manufacturing (145-158)

Conference Name Second International Conference on Sustainable Design and Manufacturing
Conference Location Seville, Spain
Start Date Apr 12, 2015
End Date Apr 14, 2015
Acceptance Date Aug 1, 2015
Publication Date 2015
Deposit Date Aug 23, 2019
Publicly Available Date Aug 27, 2019
Volume 2
Pages 145-158
Series Title KES Transactions on Sustainable Design and Manufacturing
Book Title SDM'2015: 2nd International Conference on Sustainable Design and Manufacturing
ISBN 978-1-911108-00-9
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/2368215
Publisher URL http://sdm-15.kesinternational.org/proceedings.php
Related Public URLs http://orca.cf.ac.uk/81259/

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