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Allenby, Braden R.
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Design for environment: Implementing industrial ecology.
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Design for environment: Implementing industrial ecology./
Author:
Allenby, Braden R.
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392 p.
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Director: Kathleen Keating.
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Dissertation Abstracts International53-06B.
Subject:
Engineering, General. -
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Design for environment: Implementing industrial ecology.
Allenby, Braden R.
Design for environment: Implementing industrial ecology.
- 392 p.
Director: Kathleen Keating.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Rutgers The State University of New Jersey - New Brunswick, 1992.
Industrial ecology consists of a systems view of human economic activity and its interrelationship with fundamental biological, chemical and physical systems. It is intended to provide a framework for understanding how the human species may be established and maintained at levels which can be sustained indefinitely given continued economic, cultural and technological evolution. Design for Environment (DFE) practices are proposed as the means by which the principles of industrial ecology can be integrated into modern high-technology manufacturing in the immediate future. A comprehensive Design for Environment Information System (DFEIS), a qualitative, matrix-based methodology for gathering and organizing the data necessary to perform DFE analyses, is proposed. The DFEIS methodology is validated by conducting a test case evaluating options for the solders used to assemble printed wiring boards in electronics manufacturing operations. The test analysis supports the counterintuitive conclusion that substantial substitution of indium-tin solder, bismuth-tin solder, or silver-based conductive epoxy technologies for existing lead-based solder systems would not be environmentally preferable.Subjects--Topical Terms:
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