Energy Efficient Manufacturing
| Theory and Applications Edited by John W. Sutherland, David A. Dornfeld and Barbara S. Linke Copyright: 2018 | Status: Published ISBN: 9781118423844 | Hardcover | 465 pages | 213 illustrations Price: $225 USD |
One Line DescriptionThis groundbreaking book is a state-of-the-art compilation of energy reduction strategies in manufacturing
Audience
The book will be critical for mechanical, industrial, environmental and manufacturing engineers, manufacturing planners, product designers and facility managers, as well as anyone in engineering and practicing engineers who desire to become more knowledgeable about how to reduce energy consumption. The book can also be used as an advanced undergraduate and graduate text for students in mechanical, industrial, and environmental Engineering/technology.
DescriptionOver the last several years, manufacturers have expressed increasing interest in reducing their energy consumption. It appears that there are at least two principal motivations for this interest: 1) the growing interest in carbon emissions and carbon-related taxes, and 2) the rising cost of energy. Thus, manufacturers have begun to search for opportunities to reduce their energy usage. In this book, the authors explore a variety of opportunities to reduce the energy footprint of manufacturing; these opportunities cover the entire spatial scale of the manufacturing enterprise: from unit process-oriented approaches to enterprise-level strategies. Each chapter examines some aspect of this spatial scale and discusses and describes the opportunities that exist at that level. Each chapter uses one or more case studies to demonstrate how the opportunity may be acted on. The goal of
Energy Efficient Manufacturing is to inform students and practicing engineers and business leaders of the energy reduction approaches that exist across the manufacturing enterprise and provide some guidance on how to respond to these opportunities.
Back to Top Author / Editor DetailsJohn W. Sutherland received his PhD from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and is a Professor and holds the Fehsenfeld Family Headship of Environmental and Ecological Engineering (EEE) at Purdue University. He is one of the world’s leading authorities on the application of sustainability principles to design, manufacturing, and other industrial issues. He has published more than 300 papers in various journals and
conference proceedings, authored several book chapters, and is co-author of the text “Statistical Quality Design and Control: Contemporary Concepts and Methods”. He is a Fellow of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, and CIRP (International Academy for Production Engineering).
David A. Dornfeld received his PhD in Mechanical Engineering from UW-Madison in 1976 and was Will C. Hall Family Professor and Chair of Mechanical Engineering at University of California Berkeley. He passed away in March 2016.
Barbara S. Linke obtained her diploma and doctoral degree in Mechanical Engineering from the RWTH Aachen University, Germany. She worked at the Laboratory for Machine Tools and Production Engineering WZL from 2002 – 2010 on grinding technology and tooling engineering. From 2010-2012, Barbara was a research fellow at the University of California Berkeley. Since November 2012, she has been an assistant professor at the University of California Davis.
Back to TopTable of ContentsIntroduction to Energy Efficient Manufacturing
Barbara S. Linke and John W. Sutherland
2 Operation Planning & Monitoring
Y.B. Guo
3 Materials Processing
Karl R. Haapala, Sundar V. Atre, Ravi Enneti, Ian C. Garretson and Hao Zhang
4 Energy Reduction in Manufacturing via Incremental Forming and Surface Microtexturing
Jian Cao and Rajiv Malhotra
5 An Analysis of Energy Consumption and Energy Efficiency in Material Removal Processes
6 Surface Treatment and Tribological Considerations
S.R. Schmid and J. Jeswiet
8 Joining Processes
Amber Shrivastava, Manuela Krones and Frank E. Pfefferkorn
9 Manufacturing Equipment
M. Helu, N. Diaz-Elsayed and D. Dornfeld
10 Energy Considerations in Assembly Operations
Camelio, J.A., McCullough, D., Prosch, S. and Rickli, J.L.
11 Manufacturing Facility Energy Improvement
Chris Yuan, Junling Xie and John Nicol
12 Energy Efficient Manufacturing Process Planning
RuixueYin, Fu Zhao and John W. Sutherland
13 Scheduling for Energy Efficient Manufacturing
Nelson A. Uhan, Andrew Liu and Fu Zhao
14 Energy Efficiency in the Supply Chain
Thomas J. Goldsby and Fazleena Badurdeen
15 Business Models and Organizational Strategies
Omar Romero-Hernandez, David Hirsch, Sergio Romero and Sara Beckman
16 Energy Efficient or Energy Effective Manufacturing?
S. A. Shade and J. W. Sutherland
Index
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