Green design tool

B. Kassahun, M. Saminathan, J. Sekutowski
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Abstract

Product design decisions have significant impact on the environment at all stages of the product life cycle. The designer can make significant contribution to the environmental impact of a product by including design for environment (DFE) criteria up-front in the design phase. The up-front incorporation of DFE criteria adds design rules and guidelines above and beyond the current design criteria. The interdisciplinary nature of DFE, and, at times, its contradictory criteria can make its implementation confusing and overwhelming, at least at the beginning. To help alleviate the confusion and facilitate the acceptance and eventual incorporation of DFE as part of product design criteria, both the product design and product management community need a friendly DFE tool. In this paper we put forth a framework for the development of a user-friendly, easy-to-use software tool that should help both managers and product and process designers evaluate the environmental compatibility of products and their associated manufacturing processes. Of particular interest to the authors is the manufacture of electronic components and assemblies which involve process intensive, semi-continuous, and repetitive wet chemical and physical operations that define circuit patterns on polymers, ceramic and silicon substrates and associated component assembly processes. In this paper we outline an environmental figure of merit for product and process designs that provides the designer the capability to assess the environmental compatibility of various product and process choices. A brief discussion of the PC-based tool, its architecture and a sample application in product and process design will be given.
绿色设计工具
产品设计决策在产品生命周期的各个阶段对环境都有重大影响。通过在设计阶段预先包含环境设计(DFE)标准,设计师可以对产品的环境影响做出重大贡献。DFE标准的预先合并在当前设计标准之上添加了设计规则和指导方针。DFE的跨学科性质,以及有时其相互矛盾的标准会使其实施变得混乱和不堪重负,至少在开始时是这样。为了帮助减轻混乱,促进DFE作为产品设计标准的一部分的接受和最终合并,产品设计和产品管理社区都需要一个友好的DFE工具。在本文中,我们提出了一个框架,用于开发一个用户友好的,易于使用的软件工具,它应该帮助管理者和产品和过程设计者评估产品及其相关制造过程的环境兼容性。作者特别感兴趣的是电子元件和组件的制造,涉及过程密集,半连续和重复的湿化学和物理操作,这些操作定义了聚合物,陶瓷和硅衬底以及相关组件组装工艺上的电路模式。在本文中,我们概述了产品和工艺设计的环境价值图,为设计师提供了评估各种产品和工艺选择的环境兼容性的能力。简要讨论了基于pc机的工具及其体系结构,并给出了在产品和工艺设计中的示例应用。
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