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A green productivity based process planning system for a machining process

Authors
Shin, Seung JunSuh, Suk-HwanStroud, Ian
Issue Date
Dec-2014
Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Keywords
green manufacturing; green productivity; life cycle assessment; process planning; sustainable manufacturing
Citation
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRODUCTION RESEARCH, v.53, no.17, pp.5085 - 5105
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Journal Title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRODUCTION RESEARCH
Volume
53
Number
17
Start Page
5085
End Page
5105
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/158346
DOI
10.1080/00207543.2014.988884
ISSN
0020-7543
Abstract
In the metal cutting industry, manufacturers have strived to increase energy efficiency and to reduce environmental burdens through the use of dust collectors and waste disposers. It is more beneficial and efficient to apply the front-of-pipe technology that prevents the sources of pollutants and minimises energy use through the redesign of products and the change of process planning and machining operations. In particular, process planning for the environment, called eco-process planning, is central to increasing energy efficiency and reducing environmental burdens because process planning decisions greatly influence machining performance. At present, greenability, a term used to indicate environmental friendliness, has been little considered as a major concern in the process planning stage because process planning decisions have focused on improving productivity aspects that include speed, cost and quality. Thus, it is essential to develop an eco-process planning approach that enables the harmonisation and enhancement of greenability performance while improving productivity performance, termed green productivity (GP). This paper presents the development of a GP-based process planning algorithm that enables the derivation of process parameters for improving GP in machining operations. The core mechanism of the algorithm is the realisation of the process improvement cycle that measures GP performance by the collection of machining data, quantifies this performance by categorical representation and predicts the performance through prediction models. To show the feasibility and applicability of the proposed algorithm, we have conducted an experiment and implemented a prototype system for a turning machining process.
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