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[...]... monitoring of machine tools, in: CIRP Annals Manufacturing Technology, pp 21-24 [36] Rohdin, P.; Thollander, P (2006): Barriers to and driving forces for energy efficiency in the non-energy intensive manufacturing industry in Sweden, in: Energy, vol 31, issue 12, pp 1836-1844 [37] International Electrotechnical Commission (2009): IEC 610101:2009 - Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement,... the context of manufacturing and sustainability We can visualize sustainability as a relationship between consumption or impact as part of normal business practice compared to a sustainable level. For example, in California we store rainfall during the winter months as snow in the Sierra Nevada mountains The amount of snow determines the amount of water we have to use in the next season for residential,... Zhang / US Electricity Metering and Monitoring in Manufacturing Systems S Kara 1, 2 , G Bogdanski 1, 3 , W Li 1, 2 1 Joint German-Australian Research Group in Sustainable Manufacturing and Life Cycle Management 2 Life Cycle Engineering & Management Research Group, School of Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering, The University of New South Wales, Australia 3 Institute of Machine Tools and Production... Krinke, S.; Schebek, L.; Buchgeister, J (2007): Volkswagen slimLCI a procedure for streamlined inventory modelling within Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of vehicles In: International Journal of Vehicle Design (Special Issue on Sustainable Mobility, Vehicle Design and Development), Olney: Inderscience Publishers Leveraging Manufacturingfor a Sustainable Future David Dornfeld Laboratory for Manufacturing. .. Rahimifard, S.; Seow, Y.; Childs, T (2010): Minimising Embodied Product Energy to support energy efficient manufacturing, in: CIRP Annals Manufacturing Technology, pp 25-28 [28] [29] [30] [31] Herrmann, C.; Thiede, S Heinemann, T (2010): A Holistic Framework for Increasing Energy and Resource Efficiency in Manufacturing, in: 8th Global Conference on Sustainable Manufacturing Klocke, F.; Schlosser, R.; Lung,... predominant impact is in the use phase Consider the VW Golf example of 20% manufacturing phase impact versus 80% use phase impact If we think about the areas many in our community work in a lot, machining, and we assume about 20% of the manufacturing is machining or machining related, that gives us a potential for improvement of 20% of 20% or only 4% (and then only if we get rid of all machining!)... gasoline engine) [10] 3.3 Accounting for more of manufacturings impact The question is, then, what is the true leverage effect of manufacturing on the life cycle impact of a consumer product one that has its dominant impact in the use phase rather than the manufacturing phase? If we are speaking of a manufacturing machinery builder, like a machine tool company, then we can argue that the machine tool... Life Cycle Engineering, pp 303309 [25] Chiotellis, S.; Seliger, G.; Weinert, N (2009): Energy-aware Production Planning and Control, in: 16th CIRP International Conference on Life Cycle Engineering, pp 310-315 [26] Mỹller, E.; Lửffler, T (2009): Improving Energy Efficiency in th Manufacturing Plants Case Studies and Guidelines, in: 16 CIRP International Conference on Life Cycle Engineering, pp 465-471... exhaust the supply before the next rainfall that is not a sustainable situation We are using too much and should find a way to conserve or reduce usage We could make the same argument for impact, for example, green house gas generation The atmosphere has a J Hesselbach and C Herrmann (eds.), Glocalized Solutions for Sustainability in Manufacturing: Proceedings of the 18th CIRP International Conference... impacts only the performance of the manufacturing process, machine or system or whether it impacts the performance of the product resulting from the application of the process, machine or system An additional distinction must be made for products used in manufacturing for example, machine tools In the case of an improvement, say in energy consumption of a process, we would require that, at minimum, the cost . alt="" Glocalized Solutions for Sustainability in Manufacturing Jürgen Hesselbach • Christoph Herrmann in Manufacturing Editors Glocalized Solutions for Sustainability Proceedings. Santini, F. Passarini, I. Vassura, L. Ciacci Electricity Metering and Monitoring in Manufacturing Systems 1 S. Krinke Leveraging Manufacturing for a Sustainable Future 17 D. Dornfeld Sustainability. marketed in. However, Glocalized Solutions for Sustainability in Manufacturing do not only involve products or services that are changed for a local market by simple substitution or the omitting