Enabling sustainability-by-design with multi-disciplinary computer aided systems

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2025-07-15

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0007-8506

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Ituarte IF, Pagone E, Daareyni A, et al., (2025) Enabling sustainability-by-design with multi-disciplinary computer aided systems. CIRP Annals, Volume 74, Issue 1, 2025, pp. 209-213

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Sustainability-by-Design requires information and communication technologies (ICTs) capable of integrating design engineering, manufacturing processes, materials, and sustainability considerations. Currently, methodologies for assessing environmental sustainability, such as product life cycle assessment, are often implemented too late in the design process, reducing opportunities for early intervention. Integrating environmental sustainability modeling in computer-aided systems (CAx) allows engineers to concurrently evaluate trade-offs between technical performance and environmental impact, facilitating informed decision-making during embodiment design stages. Using a prosthetic device produced via material jetting additive manufacturing as case study, we demonstrate the transformative role of advanced CAx tools capable of analyzing trade-offs among competing objectives.

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4014 Manufacturing Engineering, 40 Engineering, 4010 Engineering Practice and Education, Bioengineering, Generic health relevance, Industrial Engineering & Automation, 4017 Mechanical engineering, Eco-design methodology, Design optimization, Computer aided design (cad)

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(Research Council of Finland|346874)
This work was supported by the project D2M (346874) Research council of Finland - Academy Research Fellow program.

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