Eco-design of Low Energy Mechanical Milling Through Implementation of Quality Function Deployment and Design for Sustainability

Malaysia as a developing country favor energy demand by years which created mainly from fossil fuel. Unfortunately, the action leads to significant increment in carbon dioxide (CO2) emission that causing the global warming. The most promising mitigation strategy is by deploying Carbon Capture and St...

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Main Authors: Muhammad Hanif, Abd Rashid, Nik Hisyamudin, Muhd Nor, Siti Norhana, Selamat, Mohd Fahrul, Hassan, Abd Khalil, Abd Rahim, Mohd Fauzi, Ahmad, Al Emran, Ismail, Badrul, Omar, Mohd Faiz, Mokhtar, Faiz, Mohd Turan, Yokoyama, Seiji
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spelling my.ump.umpir.176752018-02-22T08:07:01Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/17675/ Eco-design of Low Energy Mechanical Milling Through Implementation of Quality Function Deployment and Design for Sustainability Muhammad Hanif, Abd Rashid Nik Hisyamudin, Muhd Nor Siti Norhana, Selamat Mohd Fahrul, Hassan Abd Khalil, Abd Rahim Mohd Fauzi, Ahmad Al Emran, Ismail Badrul, Omar Mohd Faiz, Mokhtar Faiz, Mohd Turan Yokoyama, Seiji TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Malaysia as a developing country favor energy demand by years which created mainly from fossil fuel. Unfortunately, the action leads to significant increment in carbon dioxide (CO2) emission that causing the global warming. The most promising mitigation strategy is by deploying Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) technology where mineral carbonation was identified as the safest method for permanent storage and does not require continuous monitoring. Accordingly, National Green Technology was launched in 2009 to support the growth of green technology development in Malaysia as a carbon mitigation strategy. Thus, this paper aims to propose the development of a conceptual eco-design for Low Energy Mechanical Milling (LEMM). The concept was proposed by using the Quality Function Deployment (QFD) tool with combination of sustainability determinants (DFS) namely economic, environmental and social which evaluated using Solidworks 2015 sustainability assessment. The results show the new product targets for LEMM in prior on energy consumption (MJ), selling price (MYR), material cost (MYR), carbon footprint (kg CO2) with weightage of 5.2, 4.2, 3.6 and 3.6 respectively. The implementation of DFS criteria into the QFD promote to reduce material used by 16%, 35% reduction of carbon footprint, 28% less energy consumption, 28% lower air acidification, 77% of water eutrophication declined and increased recyclability by 15%. AIP Publishing 2017 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/17675/1/fkp-2017-faiz-Eco-design%20of%20low%20energy%20mechanical%20milling%20through.pdf application/pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/17675/7/fkp-2017-faiz-Eco-design%20of%20low%20energy%20mechanical%20milling%20through1.pdf Muhammad Hanif, Abd Rashid and Nik Hisyamudin, Muhd Nor and Siti Norhana, Selamat and Mohd Fahrul, Hassan and Abd Khalil, Abd Rahim and Mohd Fauzi, Ahmad and Al Emran, Ismail and Badrul, Omar and Mohd Faiz, Mokhtar and Faiz, Mohd Turan and Yokoyama, Seiji (2017) Eco-design of Low Energy Mechanical Milling Through Implementation of Quality Function Deployment and Design for Sustainability. In: Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, Sustainable Energy Towards Global Synergy, 1–3 August 2016 , Jogjakarta, Indonesia. pp. 1-10., 1831 (020039). ISBN 978-0-7354-1499-0 http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4981180
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topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
spellingShingle TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Muhammad Hanif, Abd Rashid
Nik Hisyamudin, Muhd Nor
Siti Norhana, Selamat
Mohd Fahrul, Hassan
Abd Khalil, Abd Rahim
Mohd Fauzi, Ahmad
Al Emran, Ismail
Badrul, Omar
Mohd Faiz, Mokhtar
Faiz, Mohd Turan
Yokoyama, Seiji
Eco-design of Low Energy Mechanical Milling Through Implementation of Quality Function Deployment and Design for Sustainability
description Malaysia as a developing country favor energy demand by years which created mainly from fossil fuel. Unfortunately, the action leads to significant increment in carbon dioxide (CO2) emission that causing the global warming. The most promising mitigation strategy is by deploying Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) technology where mineral carbonation was identified as the safest method for permanent storage and does not require continuous monitoring. Accordingly, National Green Technology was launched in 2009 to support the growth of green technology development in Malaysia as a carbon mitigation strategy. Thus, this paper aims to propose the development of a conceptual eco-design for Low Energy Mechanical Milling (LEMM). The concept was proposed by using the Quality Function Deployment (QFD) tool with combination of sustainability determinants (DFS) namely economic, environmental and social which evaluated using Solidworks 2015 sustainability assessment. The results show the new product targets for LEMM in prior on energy consumption (MJ), selling price (MYR), material cost (MYR), carbon footprint (kg CO2) with weightage of 5.2, 4.2, 3.6 and 3.6 respectively. The implementation of DFS criteria into the QFD promote to reduce material used by 16%, 35% reduction of carbon footprint, 28% less energy consumption, 28% lower air acidification, 77% of water eutrophication declined and increased recyclability by 15%.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Muhammad Hanif, Abd Rashid
Nik Hisyamudin, Muhd Nor
Siti Norhana, Selamat
Mohd Fahrul, Hassan
Abd Khalil, Abd Rahim
Mohd Fauzi, Ahmad
Al Emran, Ismail
Badrul, Omar
Mohd Faiz, Mokhtar
Faiz, Mohd Turan
Yokoyama, Seiji
author_facet Muhammad Hanif, Abd Rashid
Nik Hisyamudin, Muhd Nor
Siti Norhana, Selamat
Mohd Fahrul, Hassan
Abd Khalil, Abd Rahim
Mohd Fauzi, Ahmad
Al Emran, Ismail
Badrul, Omar
Mohd Faiz, Mokhtar
Faiz, Mohd Turan
Yokoyama, Seiji
author_sort Muhammad Hanif, Abd Rashid
title Eco-design of Low Energy Mechanical Milling Through Implementation of Quality Function Deployment and Design for Sustainability
title_short Eco-design of Low Energy Mechanical Milling Through Implementation of Quality Function Deployment and Design for Sustainability
title_full Eco-design of Low Energy Mechanical Milling Through Implementation of Quality Function Deployment and Design for Sustainability
title_fullStr Eco-design of Low Energy Mechanical Milling Through Implementation of Quality Function Deployment and Design for Sustainability
title_full_unstemmed Eco-design of Low Energy Mechanical Milling Through Implementation of Quality Function Deployment and Design for Sustainability
title_sort eco-design of low energy mechanical milling through implementation of quality function deployment and design for sustainability
publisher AIP Publishing
publishDate 2017
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/17675/1/fkp-2017-faiz-Eco-design%20of%20low%20energy%20mechanical%20milling%20through.pdf
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