The existing Community regulation pushes the carmakers to design eco-sustainability of the vehicle over its life cycle to limit the consequences of the current state and the expected growth of the sector. In this sense, one of the primary aim is reducing raw materials consumption and emissions through the adoption of innovative materials and technologies. This implies the need for the carmakers to integrate Design for Environment (DfE) principles at the early Research and Development (R&D) stage. The article presents a concreate example of integration of DfE and LCA methodology application in the R&D process of a vehicle component produced by Magneti Marelli. The study allowed drawing a balance between the advantages of a lightweight solution with respect to the standard one both from performance and environmental point of view.

Maltese, S., Delogu, M., Zanchi, L., Bonoli, A. (2017). Application of design for environment principles combined with LCA methodology on automotive product process development: The case study of a crossmember. Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH [10.1007/978-3-319-57078-5_21].

Application of design for environment principles combined with LCA methodology on automotive product process development: The case study of a crossmember

MALTESE, SILVIA;Bonoli, A.
2017

Abstract

The existing Community regulation pushes the carmakers to design eco-sustainability of the vehicle over its life cycle to limit the consequences of the current state and the expected growth of the sector. In this sense, one of the primary aim is reducing raw materials consumption and emissions through the adoption of innovative materials and technologies. This implies the need for the carmakers to integrate Design for Environment (DfE) principles at the early Research and Development (R&D) stage. The article presents a concreate example of integration of DfE and LCA methodology application in the R&D process of a vehicle component produced by Magneti Marelli. The study allowed drawing a balance between the advantages of a lightweight solution with respect to the standard one both from performance and environmental point of view.
2017
Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies
211
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Maltese, S., Delogu, M., Zanchi, L., Bonoli, A. (2017). Application of design for environment principles combined with LCA methodology on automotive product process development: The case study of a crossmember. Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH [10.1007/978-3-319-57078-5_21].
Maltese, S.; Delogu, M.; Zanchi, L.*; Bonoli, A.
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