A reverse engineering methodology is presented for identifying environmentally conscious design guidelines for use in the conceptual stages of product design. Environmentally conscious principles and guidelines help designers improve environmental impacts of products by making better decisions during conceptual design stages when data for life cycle analysis (LCA) are sometimes scarce. The difficulty in using the current knowledge base of guidelines is that it is not exhaustive and conflicts are not well understood. In response, the authors propose a general method for expanding the current set of guidelines and for understanding potential environmental tradeoffs. The method helps designers extract environmentally conscious design guidelines from a set of functionally related products by combining reverse engineering with LCA. The guidelines and LCA results can then be used to inform subsequent design cycles without repeating the process. Although in environmentally conscious design, reverse engineering is commonly applied to studies of disassembly and recyclability, the methodology and case study herein show how reverse engineering can be applied to the utilization stage of a product’s life cycle as well. The method is applied to an example of electric kettles to demonstrate its utility for uncovering new design guidelines.
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September 2010
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A Methodology for Identifying Environmentally Conscious Guidelines for Product Design
Cassandra Telenko,
Cassandra Telenko
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
e-mail: cassandra@mail.utexas.edu
The University of Texas at Austin
, Austin, TX 78712
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Carolyn Conner Seepersad
Carolyn Conner Seepersad
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
e-mail: ccseepersad@mail.utexas.edu
The University of Texas at Austin
, Austin, TX 78712
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Cassandra Telenko
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
The University of Texas at Austin
, Austin, TX 78712e-mail: cassandra@mail.utexas.edu
Carolyn Conner Seepersad
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
The University of Texas at Austin
, Austin, TX 78712e-mail: ccseepersad@mail.utexas.edu
J. Mech. Des. Sep 2010, 132(9): 091009 (9 pages)
Published Online: September 17, 2010
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December 31, 2009
Revised:
July 7, 2010
Online:
September 17, 2010
Published:
September 17, 2010
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Telenko, C., and Seepersad, C. C. (September 17, 2010). "A Methodology for Identifying Environmentally Conscious Guidelines for Product Design." ASME. J. Mech. Des. September 2010; 132(9): 091009. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4002145
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