4.7 Article

Emergy-based method for evaluating and reducing the environmental impact of stamping systems

Journal

JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
Volume 311, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2021.127850

Keywords

Stamping systems; Emergy; Environmental impact; Energy-saving scheduling

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51775162, 52005146]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Anhui Province [2008085QE265, 2008085QE232, 2008085ME150]
  3. Key projects of natural science research in Universities of Anhui Province [KJ2019A0673]
  4. Anhui Major Science and Technology Project [18030901023]

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This study introduces an emergy-based evaluation method to analyze the environmental impacts and sustainability of stamping systems. Results indicate that the stamping system exhibits high productivity levels and low pollution discharge rates, but its sustainability index is low. Potential improvements in energy consumption, productivity, and environmental impact can be achieved through energy-saving scheduling.
The stamping industry is critical in the automotive and aerospace industries, and the environmental impacts and sustainability of stamping systems have attracted considerable attention. To analyze the environmental impact and sustainability of stamping systems quantitatively, this paper presents an emergy-based evaluation method considering all the associated environmental impact factors of a pressing workshop including material and energy consumption, waste flows, time and mass losses, and processing costs. On the basis of analyzing the stamping processes and sustainability, this method comprises data collection, emergy based sustainability evaluation model and the development of sustainable evaluation indexes and systems. Based on the proposed method, the environmental impact of an industrial vehicle stamping workshop was evaluated. The results show that the net emergy yield ratio of the stamping system was greater than 2, and the waste emergy output ratio was very low, indicating that the system had high productivity levels, high yields, and low pollution discharge rates. However, its sustainability index was less than one owing to its high energy and material consumption during the production processes. To reduce the environmental impact of this stamping system and improve its sustainability, we investigated the potential improvements that could be achieved in energy consumption, productivity, and environmental impact by implementing energy-saving scheduling in the stamping workshop. The results show that the corresponding net emergy yield ratio and sustainability index of the system were both improved. The proposed emergy-based method could be used to quantitatively evaluate the environmental impacts and sustainability of stamping systems and facilitate efforts to reduce the environmental impacts of pressing workshops while improving their productivity and economic profitability.

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