使用IMPACT 2002+方法的MIG和TIG焊接技术的生命周期评估(LCA)结果

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Surja Sarkar, Mahfuza Ahmed, M. Chowdhury, G. Melton
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摘要

- LCA研究的目的是调查弧焊技术的潜在环境影响,如金属惰性气体(MIG)、钨惰性气体(TIG)工艺,这些工艺遵循国际标准组织(ISO)给出的框架、原则、要求和指导方针。对于1米长的焊接活动,采用SimaPro LCA应用工具和ecoinvent 3.6版本数据库,并应用综合生命周期影响评估(LCIA)方法impact 2002+, 2.14版本,将输入和输出库存数据转换为环境影响,按照从摇篮到闸门的系统边界进行了LCA研究。从LCIA结果的评价来看,TIG焊接工艺的环境影响高于MIG焊接工艺,在全球变暖潜势、水生酸化、臭氧层消耗和水生富营养化等中点影响类别中。这主要是由于TIG焊接工艺的焊接速度较慢,导致较高的保护气体和电能消耗。端点损害类别,如人类健康、气候变化、生态系统质量和资源,也对这两种焊接工艺进行了调查。最后,LCIA结果表明,TIG焊接工艺的整体环境足迹约为MIG焊接工艺的1.3倍。最重要的独立研究和技术组织,在材料连接和工程流程方面具有专业知识。他的研究涵盖了广泛的主题,包括健康、安全和环境、机器人、传感器和弧焊物理。
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Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) Results of MIG and TIG Welding Technologies Using the IMPACT 2002+ Methodology
— The aim of this LCA studies is to investigate the potential environmental impacts of arc welding technologies such as Metal Inert Gas (MIG), Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) processes that follows the framework, principles, requirements, and guidelines given by the International Organisation for Standards (ISO). For a 1 m of welding activities, LCA studies have been carried out in accordance with cradle to gate system boundary employing the SimaPro LCA application tool and the ecoinvent version 3.6 database and applying the comprehensive life cycle impact assessment (LCIA) methodology IMPACT 2002+, version 2.14 that translates the input and output inventory data into the environmental impacts. From the evaluation of LCIA results, it has been demonstrated that the TIG welding process showed higher environmental impacts than the MIG welding process, in midpoint impact categories such as global warming potential, aquatic acidification, ozone layer depletion, and aquatic eutrophication. This mainly occurred due to the slower welding speed of the TIG welding process which results in higher shielding gas and electrical energy consumption. Endpoint damage categories such as human health, climate change, ecosystem quality, and resources have also been investigated for both welding processes. Finally, it is demonstrated from LCIA results that the overall environmental footprint of TIG welding process is about 1.3 times higher than that of MIG welding process. foremost independent research and technology organisations, with expertise in materials joining and engineering processes. His research covers a broad range of topics including Health, Safety and the environment, robotics, sensors, and arc welding physics.
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Robotics Research. IJMERR is a scholarly peer-reviewed international scientific journal published bimonthly, focusing on theories, systems, methods, algorithms and applications in mechanical engineering and robotics. It provides a high profile, leading edge forum for academic researchers, industrial professionals, engineers, consultants, managers, educators and policy makers working in the field to contribute and disseminate innovative new work on Mechanical Engineering and Robotics Research.
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