Environment-Based Life Cycle Decomposition (eLCD): Adaptation of EBD to Sustainable Design

Jiami Yang, Yong Zeng, S. Ekwaro-Osire, Abraham Nispel, H. Ge
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As sustainability becomes increasingly important, product design is taking a proactive role in producing products that are both useful and sustainable. This paper introduces and discusses a tool named Environment-based life cycle decomposition (eLCD) to adapt the Environment-based Design (EBD) methodology to sustainable design. The eLCD brings to EBD three major features: 1) a holistic environment structure for sustainable conceptual design, 2) an effective and efficient tool for collecting information for sustainability decision-making, and 3) an analysis tool that takes sustainability as an integral part of the design rather than as a burden. The environment of a product is everything except the product itself, which can be defined in three dimensions, namely, environment types, life cycle events, and life cycle time. The environment types are designated as natural, built (including physical artifact and digital artifact), economic, and social environment. The eLCD provides an effective template for information collection to support the design decision-making process. The effectiveness of eLCD is demonstrated by its application to the upscaling of a wind turbine, where an energy storage system is introduced to make full use of wind energy with the least waste in serving the electricity demand.
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基于环境的生命周期分解(eLCD): EBD对可持续设计的适应
随着可持续性变得越来越重要,产品设计在生产既有用又可持续的产品方面发挥着积极的作用。本文介绍并讨论了一种基于环境的生命周期分解(eLCD)工具,使基于环境的设计(EBD)方法适应可持续设计。eLCD为EBD带来了三个主要特点:1)可持续概念设计的整体环境结构;2)为可持续发展决策收集信息的有效和高效工具;3)将可持续发展作为设计的一个组成部分而不是负担的分析工具。产品的环境是除了产品本身之外的一切,可以从三个维度来定义,即环境类型、生命周期事件和生命周期时间。环境类型被指定为自然环境、人造环境(包括物理人工制品和数字人工制品)、经济环境和社会环境。eLCD为信息收集提供了一个有效的模板,以支持设计决策过程。在风力发电机的升级工程中,引入了储能系统,以最少的浪费充分利用风能,以满足电力需求,这证明了eLCD的有效性。
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