CO2 utilization for methanol production; Part I: Process design and life cycle GHG assessment of different pathways

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Ehsan Mostafavi ◽  
Philippe Navarri
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Matthew D. Bauer ◽  
Zahed Siddique ◽  
David W. Rosen

Abstract Design for the life cycle practices enable the improvement of a product’s recycling, disassembly, and service characteristics, to name a few. In this paper, an approach to virtual prototyping is presented that supports product Design For Assembly, Disassembly, and Service (DFADS). The VP-DFADS system enables a designer to construct a product model, to interactively simulate an assembly, disassembly, or service process for that product, and to formulate and solve a simultaneous product/process design problem. Specific research objectives underlying this project include a reduction in VP model construction times, an improvement in information with which designers make DFADS decisions, and the development of a design synthesis method for DFADS. Although automated reasoning and synthesis technologies are outlined, the emphasis in this paper is on the integration of these technologies into the VP-DFADS system and on the usage of the system in supporting DFADS decisions. An application of the VP-DFADS system to automotive center console design illustrates the potential usefulness of the VP-DFADS approach.


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Antonio Amelio ◽  
Giuseppe Genduso ◽  
Steven Vreysen ◽  
Patricia Luis ◽  
Bart Van der Bruggen

This work allows the gathering of information during the process design to assist in the choice of the solvent and technology to use.


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Christin Staffel ◽  
Denise Ott ◽  
Samir Bensaid ◽  
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