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Environmental Assessment of Micro/Nano Production in a Life Cycle Perspective

机译:生命周期视角下微/纳米生产的环境评估

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The concept of life cycle assessment (LCA) is build upon the object of assessment, namely the functional unit, i.e. all impacts etc. are related to a specific service or function in the society. In a LCA context, the assessment of emerging technologies like Nanotechnology is challenging due to a number of knowledge gaps. It may not be known exactly what is the function (or functional unit) or what the technology may substitute and production may still be at an experimental level, raising questions about technology or materials choice. For prospective LCA studies methodologies like "consequential LCA" may be useful because future changes are taken into account. However, it still does not suffice for emerging technologies. In a recent "Green Technology Foresight" project a methodology was developed based on five elements: Life-cycle thinking, systems approach, a broad dialogue based understanding of the environment, precaution as a principle and finally, prevention as preferred strategy. When assessing emerging technologies three levels should be considered. First order effects are connected directly to production, use and disposal. Second order are effects from interaction with other parts of the economy from more intelligent design and management of processes, products, services, product chains etc. and the effect on the stocks of products. An example could be dematerialisation. Rebound effects may be considered as third order effects, like when efficiency gains stimulate new demands, which balances or overcompensates the savings. In the Micro/Nano Production area a range of new possibilities arise both within applications, production technology and materials. The Department of Manufacturing Engineering and Management at The Technical University of Denmark has staked on a joint effort in manufacturing engineering and environmental assessment for eco efficiency improvement. A review of knowledge and studies on environmental assessments in the micro/nano technology area is performed and will be used to further detail the general framework for assessment outlined above to be more specific for micro/nano production.
机译:生命周期评估(LCA)的概念是在评估对象的基础上,即功能单位,即所有影响等与社会的特定服务或功能有关。在LCA语境中,由于许多知识差距,对纳米技术等新兴技术的评估是挑战性的。它可能尚不知道是什么功能(或功能单位)或技术可以替代和生产可能仍处于实验水平,提高关于技术或材料选择的问题。对于预期LCA研究,“后果LCA”这样的方法可能是有用的,因为未来的变化被考虑在内。然而,它仍然不足以推动新兴技术。在最近的“绿色技术远见”项目中,基于五个要素开发了一种方法:生命周期思维,系统方法,基于广泛的对话理解环境,预防措施作为原则,最后,预防作为首选战略。在评估新兴技术时,应考虑三个级别。一阶效果直接连接到生产,使用和处置。二阶是与经济的其他部分的互动,从更智能的设计和管理的流程,产品,服务,产品链等以及对产品股票的影响。一个例子可能是非物质化。反弹效应可能被视为第三阶效应,就像效率提升刺激新要求时,余额或过度补偿节省。在微/纳米生产区域中,在应用,生产技术和材料中出现一系列新的可能性。丹麦技术大学制造工程和管理部旨在制造工程和环境评估的共同努力,以获得生态效率的改进。对微/纳米技术领域的环境评估知识和研究进行了审查,并将用于进一步详细说明上述评估的一般框架,以更具体的微/纳米生产。

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