Life Cycle Engineering for Materials and Technology Selection: Two Models, One Approach

Abstract

AbstractUnder the umbrella of Life Cycle Engineering several engineering branches provide different approaches for industrial sustainable development and/or for modeling engineering analysis for decision-support on products design and materials/technology selection. The differences are mainly on the dimensions of analysis, i.e., environmental, economic, technical and/or social and on the scope of the analysis, namely cradle to grave or cradle to cradle. In this paper we discuss several approaches developed by the authors, providing a roadmap to guide designers to choose the most suitable for a specific problem. Case studies are presented to illustrate several types of applications and possible outputs of life cycle analyses

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This paper was published in Elsevier - Publisher Connector .

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