2C3 Evaluation Method of Environmental Burden for Manufacturing Process
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概要
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An evaluation concept for environmental burden based on activity in a virtual factory is proposed in this paper. The first step of the evaluation focuses on mitigation of environmental burden of machine tool operation, and global warming is selected as an impact category. The environmental burden of machine tool operations is calculated as a total of electric consumption of machine tool components, coolant quantity, lubricant oil quantity, cutting tool status, and metal chip. Two case studies are analyzed to show the feasibility of proposed system.
- 一般社団法人日本機械学会の論文
- 2009-07-04
著者
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FUJIMOTO HIDEO
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya Institute of
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Narita Hirohisa
Department Of Information Technology Nagoya Institute Of Technology
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Fujimoto Hideo
Department Of Information Technology Nagoya Institute Of Technology
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Desmira Nelfa
Department of Information Technology Nagoya Institute of Technology
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Fujimoto Hideo
Department Of Computer Science And Engineering Graduate School Of Engineering Nagoya Institute Of Te
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