• Aucun résultat trouvé

Efficient and successfull design methods and tools for sustainable industrial systems

N/A
N/A
Protected

Academic year: 2021

Partager "Efficient and successfull design methods and tools for sustainable industrial systems"

Copied!
3
0
0

Texte intégral

(1)

HAL Id: hal-01715876

https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01715876

Submitted on 23 Feb 2018

HAL is a multi-disciplinary open access

archive for the deposit and dissemination of sci-entific research documents, whether they are pub-lished or not. The documents may come from teaching and research institutions in France or abroad, or from public or private research centers.

L’archive ouverte pluridisciplinaire HAL, est destinée au dépôt et à la diffusion de documents scientifiques de niveau recherche, publiés ou non, émanant des établissements d’enseignement et de recherche français ou étrangers, des laboratoires publics ou privés.

Efficient and successfull design methods and tools for

sustainable industrial systems

Dominique Millet, Nicolas Perry, Stephane Lepochat, Sebastien Zinck, Yann

Leroy

To cite this version:

Dominique Millet, Nicolas Perry, Stephane Lepochat, Sebastien Zinck, Yann Leroy. Efficient and successfull design methods and tools for sustainable industrial systems. International Journal on Interactive Design and Manufacturing, Springer Verlag, 2016, 10 (3), pp.211 - 212. �10.1007/s12008-016-0315-6�. �hal-01715876�

(2)

EDITORIAL

Efficient and successful design methods and tools for

sustainable industrial systems

Dominique Millet

1,

Nicolas Perry

2,

Stephane LePochat

3,

Sebastien Zinck

4,

Yann Leroy

5

1Aenue de l’université, COSMER, University of Toulon, 83000 Toulon, France

2I2M-UMR 5295-Arts et Métiers ParisTech, 3400 Talence, France

3EVEA, 56 bd. de la Fraternité, 44100 Nantes, France

4Steelcase, 67000 Strasbourg, France

5Laboratoire Genie Industriel, CentraleSupélec, Université Paris-Saclay, 92290 Chatenay-Malabry, France

The thematic of this session was related to Sustainable Design of Industrial Systems and LCA based indicators in product development.

Sustainable design is of high interest. Indeed, customers’ expectations, legislation and market pressure are some drivers which move design teams to take into consideration sustainable dimensions throughout the lifecycle of an industrial system. However, such an issue requires the integration of additional parameters into decision-making processes.

Sustainable design of industrial systems now requests to solve methodological issues related to economic, social and environmental evaluations (system boundaries, functional analysis, impacts categories) and their integration into design process. New approaches, methods and tools dealing with such issues with industrial connections, have been presented during this session.

The present edition of the International Journal on Interactive Design and Manufacturing is supported by EcoSD (Ecodesign of Systems for a sustainable Development), the association which organized and supported the session “Efficient and successful design methods and tools for sustainable industrial systems” during the Life Cycle Management Conference LCM 2015 in Bordeaux.

This thematic session was organized in connection with the EcoSD French network whose main objective is to encourage collaboration between academic and industrial researchers so they may create and spread advanced and multidisciplinary knowledge in the ecodesign fields at national and international levels.

Several other actions are proposed by the EcoSD network with the support of the French Environment and Energy Management Agency (ADEME), and the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research as well as the Ministry of Industry:

• Structuring EcoSD research activities in France to take advantage of the expertise of more than 200 members of this research network;

• Developing knowledge among researchers within the ecodesign field, and especially by better training PhD students by organizing relevant courses on this theme;

• Elaborating new methods, tools and databases compatible with sustainable development, in order to achieve complex systems design;

• Initiating the EcoSD label to acknowledge the quality and inclusion of sustainable development in training courses, research programs, research projects and symposiums;

• Enabling interactive collaborations between researchers and industrial partners through the financial support of Collaborative Research Projects, the organization of quarterly Research Seminars in Paris and an Annual Thematic Workshop.

Around 46 proposals (as papers or posters) from industry, academic and governmental institutions have participated to this special session in LCM 2015. Two sessions presented 14 papers completed with 32 posters. This thematic issue contains a synthesis of the contributions presented during this Conference. We are very grateful to the organization committee for the perfect organization of the conference held in Bordeaux in August 2015. I also thank all the speakers for the quality of their presentations and the fruitful exchanges that followed.

(3)

 Pr. Dominique MILLET, Seatech (President of EcoSD Network)

 Co-Chairs of the LCM 2015 session: Efficient and successful design methods and tools for sustainable industrial systems: Dr. Stephane Lepochat, Evea; Pr. Nicolas Perry, ENSAM; Sebastien Zinck, Steelcase; Dr. Yann Leroy, CentraleSupélec

Références

Documents relatifs

ondary acts provide in general that the joint committee (composed of representatives of the contracting parties) can take the binding de- cision to modify the annexes which

Given the ground truth disparity from the KITTI stereo training data, we perform a breakdown analysis to under- stand the importance of the (1) matching results of the data-

[75] presented a multi-objective problem of cellular manufacturing systems in dynamic and deterministic production environments to minimize total cell load variation

• 5 simulations in 1 - for a fixed value of δ, 5 simulations are performed successively for the same plant, for each type of control considered: continuous-time , emulated, first

Its objectives in the context of the 2030 Agenda are to advance the integrated implementation of the 2030 Agenda by: (i) Fostering synergies and maximizing benefits across

As shown in Figure 8, the subordinate class is added for compliance, materials used, biodiversity, energy and emissions/pollution as information composition for

Furthermore, these design methodologies do not consider the collaborative aspect of the design and the development processes, meaning that similarly to the product development

The study presented in this paper illustrates a possible integrated simulation approach to evaluate a PSS from multiple perspectives. First, a literature analysis has been performed