Multi-objective Methodology for Design and Environmental Analysis in
the Automotive Field 05-15-04-0024
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SAE International Journal of Materials and Manufacturing-V131-5EJ
In a context of increasing globalization, sustainability is a crucial topic for
automotive companies, and carmakers are subject to a strong regulatory pressure
intended to make light-duty vehicles more environmentally sustainable. Such a
scenario imposes that designers and product developers bind design performances
with greater environmental commitment. Therefore, this article proposes an
innovative eco-design methodology to provide the automotive designer with the
concept development phase of single mono-material components. Starting from the
geometry and load case of the specific application, the method generates
different design alternatives (both in terms of materials and manufacturing
processes applied), which are evaluated under both structural integrity and
environmental point of view. In particular, the assessment and selection steps
are carried out through a single-score indicator based on a multi-objective
approach. A front lower control arm component is presented as an automotive case
study which envisages the examination of a range of materials and manufacturing
processes directly provided by the designer as an extension of the investigation
field. The case study results reveal the potentiality and utility of this
approach: the developed framework generates, analyzes, and critically compares
several design solutions obtained by combining different materials and
manufacturing processes. The choice of the most promising design options is
performed based on the single-score indicator (as well as structural integrity
and environmental impact). Another interesting outcome of the case study is that
solutions identified as acceptable according to the single-score indicator
present significant margins for improvement under a lightweight perspective.
Therefore, it can be stated that the design and environmental approach in the
concept development stage of the product supports designers in their research to
achieve the eco-design with less effort.
Citation: Antonacci, A., Del Pero, F., Baldanzini, N., and Delogu, M., "Multi-objective Methodology for Design and Environmental Analysis in the Automotive Field," SAE Int. J. Mater. Manf. 15(4):367-394, 2022, https://doi.org/10.4271/05-15-04-0024. Download Citation
Author(s):
Andrea Antonacci, Francesco Del Pero, Niccolò Baldanzini, Massimo Delogu
Affiliated:
University of Florence, Department of Industrial Engineering,
Italy
Pages: 28
ISSN:
1946-3979
e-ISSN:
1946-3987
Related Topics:
Manufacturing processes
Life cycle analysis
Environmental testing
Design processes
Sustainable development
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