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Engineering for Sustainability

A Practical Guide for Sustainable Design

  • 1st Edition - May 1, 2012
  • Latest edition
  • Authors: Gerald Jonker, Jan Harmsen
  • Language: English

This book provides engineers with the necessary information to design sustainable processes, products and value chains. It describes the current consensus on sustainable de… Read more

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Description

This book provides engineers with the necessary information to design sustainable processes, products and value chains. It describes the current consensus on sustainable development for four context levels: Planet, Society, Business, and Engineers. It also presents all required design steps: from problem definition, via synthesis of potential solutions, analysis of solutions, improvements to the final solution evaluation. For each design step, methods and guidelines are provided in relation to the goal of obtaining a sustainable solution; a solution that meets both the needs of people and all specific context constraints with regard to the planet and prosperity.

Key features

  • Provides information on the current consensus on sustainable development for four context levels: Planet, Society, Business and Engineers
  • Offers guidelines for analyzing problems and identifying the best solution for each problem as applicable to a specific situation
  • Provides clear design procedures for implementation of a particular solution
  • Helps engineers to come up with profitable designs which meet environmental constraints
  • Presents the information that engineers need to meet energy, water, food, health, and other basic human needs

Readership

Engineering students in chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, civil engineering, aerospace engineering, industrial engineering, and product engineering

Table of contents

Dedication

Preface

About the Authors

Chapter 1. Introduction

Role of Engineers

Exploring Sustainability

Overview of Making a Sustainable Design

Chapter 2. Setting up a Design Assignment

Challenges for a Sustainable Design

Design Process as Team work

Setting Goal and Scope

Sustainability Constraints

Chapter 3. Structuring the Sustainability Context

Background of Context Levels

Context Level Planet

Context Level Society

Context Level Business

Context Level Engineers

Chapter 4. Creating Design Solutions

Design Synthesis

Preliminary Solutions Assessment

Quick Scan Life Cycle Assessment

Evaluation of the Design

Chapter 5. Acquiring Sustainable Design Competences

Teaching Sustainable Development

Sustainability Complexity Transferred into Design Competences

Hints on Acquiring Key Competences

References

Index

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: May 1, 2012
  • Language: English

About the authors

GJ

Gerald Jonker

Affiliations and expertise
Department of Industrial Engineering and Management, University of Groningen, The Netherlands

JH

Jan Harmsen

Dr. Jan Harmsen is currently Director of Harmsen Consultancy B.V. From 1996 to 2010 he was Principal Process Developer, Shell Technology Center Amsterdam. After thirty-three years of industrial experience in exploratory research, development, process design, and chemicals manufacturing, ir. Harmsen now successfully works as an independent consultant on innovation with sustainable development in view. He has published three books with Elsevier.
Affiliations and expertise
Harmsen Consultancy B.V., The Netherlands

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