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“Engineers for Global Sustainability” 28th CIRP Conference on Life Cycle Engineering March 10th – 12th 2021
WELCOME Amber Fort Dear CIRP LCE 2021 Participants, Let’s engineer together the change we need! We are very pleased to welcome you to the 28th CIRP conference on Life Cycle Engineering (LCE). Although the current situation means that we are again unable to meet in person, we have made a huge effort to make the conference an interactive and memorable event. The motto of our conference is “Engineers for Global Sustainability”. During the last few years, nature has given us many indications across the globe – major tsunamis, floods, forest fires, unseasonal snow, etc. – to change the way we live and do business. Urgent changes are required to make our lifestyles as well as businesses sustainable to make it worth living and enjoying. Let’s develop sustainable products, processes, Professor Kuldip Singh Sangwan Professor Christoph Herrmann and policies to make this world a better place to live. BITS Pilani TU Braunschweig Mechanical Engineering Sustainable Manufacturing & Thank you for joining CIRP LCE 2021. We hope you take Department Life Cycle Engineering full advantage of the networking opportunities provided and engage in many interesting discussions.
TABLE OF CONTENTS About CIRP LCE 4 Leo Award 5 About Jaipur 6 BITS Pilani 7 Scientific Committee 9 Keynote Speakers 13 Conference Events 14 Program Overview 16 Day 1 16 Day 2 17 Day 3 18 Technical Support 19 Sponsors 21 City Palace Organizing Committee 22
WHAT IS THE CIRP LIFE CYCLE ENGINEERING CONFERENCE? Jal Mahal The CIRP Life Cycle Engineering (LCE) conference was initiated by Professor Leo Alting. It provides a stage to discuss the role of engineering towards achieving sustainability in absolute terms. “Engineers for Global Sustainability” This year, under the motto “Engineers for global sustainability”, the 28th CIRP LCE conference aims to engage and empower all participants to take the necessary actions required to develop technologies that foster sustainability worldwide and make “business as unusual” the new usual. The conference covers all life cycle phases and paradigms ranging from digitalization to water-energy nexus. 4
LEO AWARD At the 18th CIRP conference on Life Cycle Engineering (LCE) in Braunschweig, the International Academy for Production Engineering (CIRP) instituted the Leo Award for recognition of outstanding scientific publications by young scientists presented at the CIRP conferences on LCE. Winners are presented with a red lion, which is the symbol for the city of Braunschweig. Previous winners of the Leo Award: 5
Jaipur – The Capital City of Rajasthan state, is situated ABOUT JAIPUR in the east-central part of the state and in northwestern India. The city gets its name from its founder Maharaja JaiSingh II (1693-1744) who was a great warrior and astronomer. Jaipur, fondly known as the “pink city” is one of the most desirous places to visit in India. The tourist destination provides a mix of both tradition and bustling modern cityscapes. The city has a rich cultural heritage with a long tradition of royal presence. The fact that the city has many forts still preserved in its full charisma is the sign of its value for tradition. The city has found its place in the UNESCO world heritage sites and is developed as a walled city during the 18th century. The architectural style shows a mix of Indian tradition with Mughal style and a strong influence of western world. The city holds a unique place for its art tradition with presence of vibrant colors and Rajputana paintings. The paintings depict the glorious past of India and the love towards art with its full essence and fantasy. The place is famous for its folk music and dance – several of which are internationally acclaimed. 6
BITS PILANI The Birla Institute of Technology and Science Pilani (BITS Pilani), is an all-India Institution declared as deemed to be university established under Section 3 of the UGC act through a notification published in the Gazette of India dated the 27th June, 1964. It is privately supported, fully residential and admits both male and female students. Today, BITS Pilani has campuses in Pilani, Goa, Hyderabad, and Dubai. During the early years of its inception, i.e., 1964 to 1970, the Institute with the support of Ford Foundation Grant had the advantage of having collaboration with Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), USA. It is one of the first Indian Institutes to adopt the semester system, modular structure of courses, continuous and internal evaluation, letter grading, etc. It also created institutionalized linkages with the industries. Over a period of time, the Institute also introduced several flexibilities in its educational programmes. BITS Pilani has been identified as one of the six institutes of eminence by Ministry of Education, India on July 10, 2018. BITS Pilani is ranked in the Global University ranking of both THE and QS. It is accredited by National Accreditation and Assessment Council and National Institutional Ranking Framework. 7
The global challenge of sustainable engineering needs a global community. Together, the Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS) Pilani, and Technische Universität (TU) Braunschweig enable their students and researchers to advance the necessary methods and tools to foster sustainable development. Photo credit: Kristina Rottig/TU Braunschweig Through joint projects in India and Germany students and researchers get the chance to visit another academic environment and experience working in intercultural teams as well as living in a different culture. For both sides the exchange enables a change of perspective and allows to see different challenges in sustainable engineering. "With this exchange we are able to offer our researchers and students the opportunity to view our research and daily life from a different perspective and to get an Photo credit: Bastian Thiede/TU Braunschweig understanding of the global challenge of sustainable development." ~Professor Kuldip Singh Sangwan 8
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE Thank you to all the members of the CIRP LCE 2021 Scientific Committee! Prof. Garg Akhil / CN Prof. P.K. Jain / IN Prof. Aldo Ometto / BR Dr. Erik Sundin / SE Prof. Leo Alting / DK Prof. I.S. Jawahir / US Prof. Tao Peng / CN Prof. John Sutherland / US (honorary) Prof. Olga Battaia / FR Prof. Sami Kara / AU Prof. Shahin Rahimifard / GB Prof. Marco Taisch / IT Prof. Casper Boks / NO Prof. Dimitris Kiritsis / CH Prof. Rajkumar Roy / GB Prof. Shozo Takata / JP Prof. Daniel Brissaud / FR Prof. Hideki Kobayashi / JP Prof. Tomohiko Sakao / SE Prof. Sebastian Thiede / NL Prof. Jahau Lewis Chen / TW Dr. Shinsuke Kondoh / JP Prof. Stefan Salhofer / AT Prof. Tullio Tolio / IT Prof. Wim Dewulf / BE Prof. Gisela Lanza / DE Prof. Mamilla Ravi Sankar / IN Prof. Yasushi Umeda / JP Prof. Joost Duflou / BE Dr. Wen Li / AU Prof. Prabir Sarkar / IN Prof. S. Vinodh / IN Prof. Jörg Franke / DE Prof. Mattias Lindahl / SE Prof. Günther Seliger / DE Prof. Lihui Wang / SE Prof. Karl Haapala / US Prof. Sodhi Manbir / US Prof. Wilfried Sihn / AT Prof. Chris Yuan / US Prof. Tatsunori Hara / JP Prof. Paul Mativenga / GB Prof. Steven Skerlos / US Prof. Hao Zhang / US Prof. Michael Zwicky Prof. Nabil Nasr / US Prof. Thomas Spengler / DE Prof. Fu Zhao / US Hauschild / DK 9
Here is what members of the Scientific Committee had to say about CIRP LCE: I invite you to build with us the world we need, a world sustainable by design. I organized this conference last year online from Grenoble, France. It was wonderful to hear so many young researchers innovative, motivated and committed to the way to sustainability in a new world. Join the CIRP Life Cycle Engineering Conference 2021 and contribute to creating the sustainable future. Prof. Daniel Brissaud - Université Grenoble Alpes, France Considering the current pandemic situation, an online conference will reduce the health risk for all. Having an online format would certainly help reduce the environmental impact caused by travelling. It is more convenient and flexible. One can attend the conference from the comfort of their own homes/offices. I expect opportunities for networking during session breaks and the flexibility to interact with presenters and attendees. Would also be interesting to hear how the researchers are dealing with the pandemic and their efforts to alleviate research disruptions caused by COVID-19. Prof. John Sutherland - Purdue University, U.S. Each crisis has two sides, and so does the current pandemic. In addition to the obvious negative side for health and economy, there is also the chance to learn and to improve. Some of our new habits – the ones that we consider beneficial – might become the new normal and might help to build a better future. Virtual conferences like LCE2021, which are extremely efficient and save a lot of travel time and expenses are one example, more resilient supply chains and industrial production procedures can be another. Prof. Wilfried Sihn - TU Wien / Fraunhofer Austria Research GmbH I always attend CIRP LCE because of several reasons. For example, I can get to know up-to-date research of LCE, I can attend fruitful discussions on the presentations of our team, and among others, there are good friends at the conference and I can enforce the human network. While CIRP LCE is held on-line this year, I can expect these delight as usual. Prof. Yasushi Umeda - University of Tokyo, Japan The CIRP Conference on Life Cycle Engineering is the most prominent arena to discuss how to cope with the pressing environmental and resource problems from the manufacturing point of view. As an organizer of this conference held in 2017, I highly recommend you to join it for presenting your ideas or participating to the discussion with various researchers and practicians coming from various countries on the way to build a sustainable society. Prof. Shozo Takata- Waseda University, Japan 10
Here is what members of the Scientific Committee had to say about CIRP LCE: Join us online to discuss and exchange ideas on Sustainable Futures and helping to develop the knowledge base to support and engineer “the future we want and deserve”. The online format gives us an excellent opportunity of reducing the environmental impact of work- related air travel. We build on from the success of the LCE 2020 where the online chat and discussion provision enabled a wider pool of people to engage and discuss ideas deepening the value and diversity of contribution at conference. Prof. Paul Mativenga - The University of Manchester, United Kingdom We need to manage the transition from a linear to a circular economy. I’m curious about innovative approaches to sustainable manufacturing. Therefore, I’m looking forward to the next CRIP LCE conference. It is an inspiring format to promote exchange and discussions. Join the CIRP Conference on Life Cycle Engineering! Prof. Gisela Lanza - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany Covid-19 has brought to the world newer and higher challenges. Until now, Smart and Sustainable Manufacturing has been the leading megatrend - but what does the future look like? Digital transformation in the face of Covid-19 has to change its status, transforming from enabler into an essential requirement of future sustainable factories. If you want to be part of the change, CIRP LCE 2021 represents a great opportunity to be involved in setting the pace towards a more sustainable future. Prof. Marco Taisch - Politecnico di Milano, Italy The CIRP Life Cycle Engineering Conference is a rare bastion of honest conversation about the successes and challenges of using technology to achieve sustainability. It is a must-attend event for anyone involved with the design of sustainable technology and systems. The conference brings together practitioners, academics, policymakers, and students in a forum to ask questions about how to transition society to meet its needs today and in the future. I am excited to attend the 2021 conference to meet new leaders and join the sustainability discussion. Prof. Steven Skerlos - University of Michigan, U.S. As you know, we are facing with the environmental crisis to be overcome from a long-term perspective. Life Cycle Engineering is an essential discipline for tackling this big challenge, and we need to discuss and exchange opinions about it. I strongly encourage you to join the CIRP LCE2021! Prof. Hideki Kobayashi - Osaka University, Japan 11
Here is what members of the Scientific Committee had to say about CIRP LCE: For good reasons the CIRP LCE 2021 will take place online - it’s certainly somehow a pity since especially India is a really interesting place to go which puts sustainability related topics into new perspectives. But unfortunately there are other circumstances at the moment - so join as at the online CIRP LCE conference and let’s make the best out of it! As usual in this nice conference series, there will be numerous interesting contributions to push forward life cycle engineering. My keynote will deal with the role of digital methods and tools towards sustainable manufacturing – looking forward to your participation and fruitful discussions! Prof. Sebastian Thiede - University of Twente, The Netherlands The CIRP Life Cycle Engineering Conference is the premier conference in sustainable engineering and life cycle assessment fields, and every year attracts hundreds of leading researchers around the world to share their most recent research results and ideas. I cordially invite everyone in the relevant fields of research to join us in this grand online meeting in CIRP LCE 2021, to communicate, share and exchange our research accomplishments to advance the sustainable engineering research and education together. Prof. Chris Yuan - Case Western Reserve University, U.S. Making the world more sustainable is the key challenge of our generation, and you can help to take steps in the right direction. The CIRP Conference on Life Cycle Engineering offers a platform for scientists from different disciplines to discuss problems and questions to achieve a sustainable development. I have been working on sustainability topics for many years, especially in the context of mobility systems and circular economy, and it is always a pleasure to discuss such exciting and forward-looking themes together with colleagues at CIRP LCE. Prof. Thomas S. Spengler - Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany Since it is first inception in the earlier days, the CIRP Life Cycle Engineering Conference has grown into the world’s premier conference series which provides an international platform for academia and industry to address the sustainability challenge of our society and the role of engineering in addressing this challenge. This year, the 28th CIRP Life Cycle Engineering Conference will be held in Jaipur, India. Despite the COVID related challenges, it is more important than ever to keep the momentum in participating and exchanging ideas towards addressing the sustainability challenge of our society. Our keynote will look into absolute sustainability and the role of life cycle engineering towards meeting the sustainability targets. Prof. Sami Kara - University of New South Wales, Australia & Prof. Michael Hauschild Technical University of Denmark, Denmark The dawn of ‘new norm’ as a result of recent pandemic not only has accelerated the move towards a sustainable future but also has created new opportunities through better familiarisation with the modern capabilities of digital technologies to explore research avenues previously not considered. Life Cycle Engineering Conferences have always presented my research team with a comprehensive venue and medium for sharing the results from our most recent research as well as the opportunity to meet and establish lifelong collaboration with key research communities. Prof. Shahin Rahimifard - Loughborough University, United Kingdom 12
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS “Operationalisation of Life Cycle Engineering Towards Absolute Sustainability” Prof. Sami Kara Prof. Michael Hauschild Professor of Sustainable Manufacturing and Department of Technology, Management Life Cycle Engineering and Economics The University of New South Wales, Sydney Technical University of Denmark “The Changing Paradigm in the “Sustainability approach and initiatives Innovation Ecosystems in India” at JSW” Anandi Iyer, MBA Prabodha Acharya, MBA Fraunhofer Office India JSW Group Director Chief Sustainability Officer “Sustainability Strategy of Volkswagen Group and Decarbonisation” & “Sustainability Strategy Region India” Sanjay Khare, MBA Dr. Stephan Krinke Skoda Auto Volkswagen India Volkswagen AG Vice President – Sustainability, Safety & Head Sustainability – Strategy and Programs Environment “Digital Technologies, Methods and Tools Towards Sustainable Manufacturing: Does Industry 4.0 Support to Reach Environmental Targets?” Prof. Dr.-Ing. Sebastian Thiede University of Twente, Chair of Manufacturing Systems Professor of Manufacturing Systems 13
CONFERENCE EVENTS YOGA WITH BITS PILANI THURSDAY SOCIAL EVENT A modified version of Hatha yoga that Grab your favorite beverage or snack can be performed from your chair and come chat with us in wonder.me Join us for a 20-minute yoga session from Featuring a dance performance from your chair with Dr. Ajay Singh Shekhawat BITS Pilani! No experience necessary! Learn a technique you can use every day at The winner of the student competition and the office (or home office) to improve the next CIRP LCE conference will be flexibility, relieve stiffness and reduce stress. announced during the event Thursday, March 11th at Thursday, March 11th at 19:10 (IST) / 14:40 (CET) 21:05 (IST) / 16:35 (CET) Alfaview Room: Hawa Mahal Location: wonder.me 14
CONFERENCE EVENTS Are you ready to save the future? NETWORKING Then join "The Cycle"! Our wonder.me room is open The Cycle is an online escape game that can throughout the conference for your be played alongside the conference. The coffee/chai breaks! puzzles and quests have been designed for the LCE community. Throughout the game you will team up with conference participants, solve puzzles and learn more about Jaipur. 1. Grab a beverage or snack Coming to you from the year 2121, 2. Enter the wonder.me room Cyber Sangwan 3. Navigate to a topic of interest and Robo 4. Meet new people Herrmann will help you and your team 5. Don’t forget to exit the room on your mission! when heading back to the conference platform The winner of the game will be announced during the closing ceremony! The Future Needs You! Register Here Start Networking Here For more information visit: https://lce2021.in/escape-game 15
CONFERENCE DAY 1 | March 10th Conference Schedule Australia India Europe USA Hawa Mahal (AEDT) (IST) (CET) (EST) 21:30 16:00 11:30 05:30 Arrival 21:45 16:15 11:45 05:45 Opening Ceremony Keynote by Stephan Krinke & Sanjay Khare (V olkswagen) 22:30 17:00 12:30 06:30 "Sustainability Strategy of V olkswagen Group and Decarbonisation" & "Sustainability Strategy Region India" 23:10 17:40 13:10 07:10 Break Room Amber Palace Jal Mahal City Palace Jantar Mantar 23:15 - 17:45 - 13:15 - 07:15 - Life Cycle Assessment - 1 Sustainability in Manufacturing - 1 Eco-Design Digitalisation and Life Cycle Engineering - 1 00:15 18:45 14:15 08:15 Session Chair Michael Zwicky Hauschild Monica Sharma Daniel Brissaud Yasushi Umeda Chinmaya Kumar Mahapatra: Sepideh Moshrefi: Kazuki Kaneko: Nicolas von Drachenfels: I nfluence of mechanical properties and CO2 emissions on the optimization Eco-efficiency limits of product technologies tow ards achiev ing science- Conducting Personalization Design Workshops: Designing Personalization Scale-up of pilot line battery cell manufacturing models for Life Cycle 23:15 17:45 13:15 07:15 of self-compacting based hybrid fiber reinforced concrete based targets Procedures Assessment Babak Kianian: Cadence Hsien: Katsuhiko Saiga: Rik Rasor: Analyzing the Env ironmental Consequences of Production Processes From Self-Assessment and I mprov ement Tool for a Sustainability Excellence A Sustainable Rev erse Engineering Process Tow ards collaborativ e lifecycle specification of digital tw ins in 23:27 17:57 13:27 07:27 a System of Systems Perspectiv e: A Case of Gear Manufacturing in the Framew ork in Singapore manufacturing v alue chains Automotiv e I ndustry Smita Raghuvanshi: Sota Onozuka: Hiroyuki Hiraoka: Thomas Groetsch: Env ironmental impact of recycling spent lithium-ion batteries Quantitativ e Assessment Method for Supporting Scenario Workshops Assembly model of mechanical products for their life cycle simulation A modular LCA/LCC-modelling concept for ev aluating material and 23:39 18:09 13:39 07:39 tow ard Sustainable Consumption and Production process innov ations in carbon fibre manufacturing Walid Ijassi: Gajanand Gupta: Shahjadi Hisan Farjana: Env ironmental I mpact Allocation of Agri-food Co-products Dev elopment of a Model for Total Productiv e Maintenance Barriers to I ntegrated LCA-MFA Framew ork for Gold Production from Primary and 23:51 18:21 13:51 07:51 Enhance the Life Cycle of Productiv e Equipment Secondary Sources Q&A 00:03 18:33 14:03 08:03 Q&A Q&A Q&A 00:15 18:45 14:15 08:15 Break Room Hawa Mahal Keynote by Anandi Iyer (Fraunhofer Office India) 00:20 18:50 14:20 08:20 "The Changing Paradigm in the Innovation Ecosystems in India" 00:50 19:20 14:50 08:50 Break Room Amber Palace Jal Mahal City Palace Jantar Mantar 00:55 - 19:25 - 14:55 - 08:55 - Life Cycle Assessment - 2 Sustainability in Manufacturing - 2 Additive Manufacturing - 1 Digitalisation and Life Cycle Engineering - 2 01:55 20:25 15:55 09:55 Session Chair Fu Zhao Joost Duflou Mamilla Ravi Sankar Vinay Chamola Vikrant Bhakar: Kuldip Singh Sangwan: Gonçalo Cardeal: Fahmi Bellalouna: Analyzing the Env ironmental Burden of an Aquaponics System using LCA Tallying the three dimensions of sustainability related to disposable clay Additiv e manufacturing in the process industry: A process-based cost Case Study for an Operation-based Topology Optimization Using the 00:55 19:25 14:55 08:55 cups model to study life cycle cost and the v iability of additiv e manufacturing Digital Tw in Approach spare parts Selin Erkisi-Arici: Abhijeet Digalwar: Rajeev Agrawal: William Z. Bernstein: A Comparativ e LCA of Sorting, Collection and Transport Scenarios and Ev aluation of Factors for Sustainable Manufacturing of Electric Vehicles in Env ironmental impacts assessment during sand casting of Aluminium LM04 Quantifying Life Cycle I nv entories for Machining Processes at Detailed 01:07 19:37 15:07 09:07 Their Sensitiv ity to the Regional Variations I ndia product: A case of I ndian additiv e manufacturing industry Design Damien Evrard: Rajesh Mishra: Rishi Kumar: Shinsuke Kondoh: Comparison of the env ironmental impacts of online and classical Business Sustainability in Post COVI D-19 Era by I ntegrated LSS-AM Model in Dev elopment of a Decision Support System for 3D Printing Process based Adaptiv e decision-making method of life cycle options by using process 01:19 19:49 15:19 09:19 conferences: the case of LCE 2020 and perspectiv es regarding the Manufacturing: A Structural Equation Modeling on Cyber Physical Production System data collected ov er multiple life cycle stages planetary boundaries Suyash Garg: Mathias Wiese: Maximilian Rolinck: Sustainability assessment of methods to prev ent progressiv e collapse of Modeling energy and resource efficiency in direct manufacturing w ith A concept to implement Blockchain-Based LCA in the context of Aircraft 01:31 20:01 15:31 09:31 RC flat slab buildings multi jet fusion (MJF) and selectiv e laser sintering (SLS) MRO Q&A 01:43 20:13 15:43 09:43 Q&A Q&A Q&A 01:55 20:25 15:55 09:55 Break Room Amber Palace Jal Mahal City Palace Jantar Mantar 02:00 - 20:30 - 16:00 - 10:00 - Life Cycle Assessment - 3 Sustainability in Manufacturing - 3 Additive Manufacturing - 2 Digitalisation and Life Cycle Engineering - 3 03:00 21:30 17:00 11:00 Session Chair Chris Yuan Jaiprakash Bhamu Tim Abraham Felipe Cerdas Johanna Hagen: Rajesh Mishra: Alessio Vita: Satyendra Kumar Sharma: Framew ork for the Life Cycle Assessment of non-permanent process units Sustainable Production System Critical Success Factors: an I nterpretiv e Env ironmental and buckling performance analysis of 3D printed Modelling Supply Chain Agility Antecedents Using Fuzzy DEMATEL 02:00 20:30 16:00 10:00 in v olatile chemical recycling process chains Structural Modelling approach composite isogrid structures Rohit Meshram: Manish Kumar: Kira Kristin Wehnert: Antal Der: A comparativ e study on env ironmental impact analysis of synthetic and Tow ards an interdisciplinary framew ork for effectiv e sustainability Reducing Lifecycle Costs due to Profile Scanning of the Pow der Bed in Factory life cycle ev aluation through integrated analysis of factory 02:12 20:42 16:12 10:12 ESR flux used for refining of steel assessment in manufacturing Metal Printing elements Rohit Meshram: Matthias Rapf: Svenja Ehmsen: Giácomo Parolin: Env ironmental impacts of brass melting: An I ndian case study I rrev ersible entropy to account for env ironmental impacts and Process Chain Analysis of Direct Energy Deposition: Energy flow s and their A tool for aircraft eco-design based on streamlined Life Cycle Assessment 02:24 20:54 16:24 10:24 sustainability influencing factors and Uncertainty Analysis Claudio Favi: Dennis Ochs: Nikolas Dilger: LCA of laser surface activ ation and traditional pre-treatments for Sustainable Aspects of a Metal Printing Process Chain w ith Laser Pow der Definition and Reference Framew ork for Life Cycle Technologies in Life 02:36 21:06 16:36 10:36 adhesiv e bonding of engineering polymers Bed Fusion (LPBF) Cycle Engineering - a Case Study on All Solid State Batteries Q&A 02:48 21:18 16:48 10:48 Q&A Q&A Q&A 16
CONFERENCE DAY 2 | March 11th Conference Schedule Australia India Europe USA Hawa Mahal (AEDT) (IST) (CET) (EST) 21:30 16:00 11:30 05:30 Arrival Keynote by Prabodha Acharya 22:00 16:30 12:00 06:00 "Sustainability approach and initiatives at JSW" 22:30 17:00 12:30 06:30 Break Room Amber Palace Jal Mahal City Palace Jantar Mantar 22:35 - 17:05 - 12:35 - 06:35 - Life Cycle Assessment - 4 Sector Coupling and Industrial Symbiosis Energy Efficiency and Flexibility in Manufacturing - 1 Digitalisation and Life Cycle Engineering - 4 23:35 18:05 13:35 07:35 Session Chair Stefan Salhofer Sami Kara Wen Li Tomohiko Sakao Núria Boix Rodríguez: Erika Pierri: Jacob Wessel: Johannes Mayer: Env ironmental implication of personal protection equipment in the Enhancing Energy Flexibility through the I ntegration of Variable I ntegrated Material-Energy-Quality Assessment for Lithium-ion Battery Cell A concept for low -emission production using Distributed Ledger 22:35 17:05 12:35 06:35 pandemic era: LCA comparison of face masks typologies Renew able Energy in the Process I ndustry Manufacturing Technology Alexander Barke: Damien Evrard: Shanmuka Srinivas: Christian Ortmeier: Life cycle sustainability assessment of potential battery systems for electric- Proposal for a procedure to design multipurpose urban factories Sustainable Machining of Cf/SiC Ceramic Matrix Composite using Green Framew ork for the integration of Process Mining into Life Cycle 22:47 17:17 12:47 06:47 pow ered aircraft Cutting Fluids Assessment Di He: Michael Hertwig: Yiming Wang: Sebastian Lawrenz: Primary Energy Demand and Greenhouse Gas Emissions of v ehicle Symbiotic loss-free industrial production in ultra-efficient urban industrial Env ironmental I mpact Minimization v ia Production Planning for Aluminum A Life Cycle Oriented Data-driv en Architecture for an Adv anced Circular 22:59 17:29 12:59 06:59 lightw eighting w ith recycled carbon fibre parks Billet Molding Process Economy Timm Grünebaum: Christoph Imdahl: Haitham Alswat: Moritz Glatt: Life cycle assessment for milling of Ti- and Ni-based alloy aero engine Potentials of Hydrogen Technologies for Sustainable Factory Systems The I nternational Dimension of Electrical Energy Deriv ed Emissions for Edge-based Digital Tw in to trace and ensure sustainability in cross- 23:11 17:41 13:11 07:11 components Machine Tools company production netw orks 23:23 17:53 13:23 07:23 Q&A Q&A Q&A Q&A 23:35 18:05 13:35 07:35 Break Room Amber Palace Jal Mahal City Palace Jantar Mantar 23:40 - 18:10 - 13:40 - 07:40 - Circular Economy - 1 Industry 4.0 - 1 Energy Efficiency and Flexibility in Manufacturing - 2 Digitalisation and Life Cycle Engineering - 5 00:40 19:10 14:40 08:40 Session chair Eric Sundin Stefan Blume Julian Praß Steven Skerlos Jayakrishna Kandasamy: Johannes Sossenheimer: Girish Kant Garg: Akshay Patidar: A framew ork to assess circularity across product-life cycle stages - A case Hybrid v irtual energy metering points - a low -cost, near real-time energy Modelling of Variable Energy Consumption for CNC Machine Tools Prioritizing driv ers to creating traceability in the food supply chain 23:40 18:10 13:40 07:40 study monitoring approach for production machines w ithout PLC data connection Johan Vogt Duberg: Dhiraj Sangwan: Navneet Khanna: Jerome Kaspar: Assessing an EEE manufacturer’s economic benefit w ith remanufacturing Dev elopment of a Machine Learning based model for Damage Energy Consumption and Lifecycle Assessment Comparison of Cutting GreenTrail – A Sustainable Mobility Concept Adv isor (SMCA) Tool 23:52 18:22 13:52 07:52 Detection, Localization and Quantification to extend Structure Life Fluids for Drilling Titanium Alloy Jelena Kurilova-Palisaitiene: Fahmi Bellalouna: Marcus Vogt: Tomohiko Sakao: On Remanufacturing Readiness Lev el - An introduction to a RemometerTM The Augmented Reality Technology as Enabler for the Digitization of Model-based energy analysis of a dry room HVAC system in battery cell AI -LCE: Adaptiv e and I ntelligent Life Cycle Engineering by applying 00:04 18:34 14:04 08:04 I ndustrial Business Processes: Case Studies production digitalization and AI methods – An emerging paradigm shift in Life Cycle Engineering Mohammad Abdelbaky: Rishi Kumar: Vincenzo Lunetto: Comparing the env ironmental performance of industrial recycling routes A Machine Vision-based Cyber-Physical Production System for Energy A comparativ e LCA method for env ironmentally friendly manufacturing: 00:16 18:46 14:16 08:16 for lithium nickel-cobalt-manganese oxide 111 v ehicle batteries Efficiency and Enhanced Teaching-Learning Using a Learning Factory Additiv e manufacturing v ersus Machining case Q&A 00:28 18:58 14:28 08:28 Q&A Q&A Q&A Room Hawa Mahal 00:40 19:10 14:40 08:40 Yoga Break Keynote by Sebastian Thiede 01:00 19:30 15:00 09:00 "Digital technologies, methods and tools towards sustainable manufacturing: does Industry 4.0 support to reach environmental targets?" 01:30 20:00 15:30 09:30 Break Room Amber Palace Jal Mahal City Palace Jantar Mantar 01:35 - 20:05 - 15:35 - 09:35 - Circular Economy - 2 Industry 4.0 - 2 Energy Efficiency and Flexibility in Manufacturing - 3 Recycling 4.0 - 1 02:35 21:05 16:35 10:35 Session Chair Wim Dewulf Lihui Wang John Sutherland Thomas Spengler Jayakrishna Kandasamy: Theresa Riedelsheimer: Xiaoyu Zhou: Marco Spaltini: Application of multi grade fuzzy approach to compute the circularity index Methodology to dev elop Digital Tw ins for energy efficient customizable Techno-economic Assessment of a Nov el SmCo Permanent Magnet A quantitativ e framew ork for I ndustry 4.0 enabled Circular Economy 01:35 20:05 15:35 09:35 of manufacturing organizations I oT-Products Manufacturing Method Atul Singh: Ilesanmi Daniyan: Sundeep Kumar Serkan Mutlu: E-w aste Management for Env ironmental Sustainability: an Exploratory Artificial intelligence system for enhancing product’s performance during Dev eloping A sustainability framew ork for I ndustry 4.0 A memetic algorithm for mixed-model tw o-sided disassembly line 01:47 20:17 15:47 09:47 Study its life cycle in a railcar industry balancing problem Christian Scheller: Tomoaki Hiruta: Tufan Bera: Hitoshi Komoto: Effects of CO2-Penalty Costs on the Production and Recycling Planning of Unsuperv ised Learning Based Diagnosis Model for Anomaly Detection of Modelling of Energy Consumption for Milling of Circular Geometry Library of facility models for structural and graphical definition of recycling 01:59 20:29 15:59 09:59 Lithium-I on Batteries Motor Bearing w ith Current Data system simulation considering information flow s Thomas Maani: Benedikt Grosch: Daniel Gross: Jürgen Fleischer: Potential for Nd and Dy Recov ery from End-of-Life Products to Meet Multi-objectiv e hybrid genetic algorithm for energy adaptiv e production Energy Efficiency Assessment of Cryogenic Minimum Quantity Lubrication Concepts and Requirements for Flexible Disassembly Systems for Driv e Train 02:11 20:41 16:11 10:11 Future Electric Vehicle Demand in the U.S. scheduling in job shops Cooling for Milling Operations Components of Electric Vehicles 02:23 20:53 16:23 10:23 Q&A Q&A Q&A Q&A Room Platform: Wonder.me 02:35 21:05 16:35 10:35 Social Event 17
CONFERENCE DAY 3 | March 12th Conference Schedule Australia India Europe USA Hawa Mahal (AEDT) (IST) (CET) (EST) 21:30 16:00 11:30 05:30 Arrival Keynote by Sami Kara & Michael Hauschild 22:00 16:30 12:00 06:00 "Operationalisation of Life Cycle Engineering Towards Absolute Sustainability” 22:30 17:00 12:30 06:30 Break Room Amber Palace Jal Mahal City Palace Jantar Mantar 22:35 - 17:05 - 12:35 - 06:35 - Circular Economy - 3 Biologicalisation Energy Efficiency and Flexibility in Manufacturing - 4 Recycling 4.0 - 2 23:35 18:05 13:35 07:35 Session Chair Christoph Herrmann Smita Raghuvanshi Gisela Lanza Mark Mennenga Vi Kie Soo: Sam Brooks: Thomas Kohne: Gwendolyn Foo: The Effects of Technological Changes on Material Circularity Complexity of self-engineering systems across the life cycle - Biological Method for continuous ev aluation of industrial heating netw ork emissions Screw detection for disassembly of electronic w aste using reasoning and 22:35 17:05 12:35 06:35 and engineering systems re-training of a deep learning model Magnus Schulz: Mart Willocx: Leon Reuter: Sebastian Blankemeyer: Exploration of decision contexts for Circular Economy in automotiv e I ntegrating bio-inspiration in ecodesign Measures for Energy-Efficient Process Chains I nv estigation of the potential for an automated disassembly process of 22:47 17:17 12:47 06:47 industry BEV batteries Benjamin Heinbach: Astrid Weyand: Marian Schlüter: Design of a Methodological Framew ork for Adaptiv e Remanufacturing- Method to increase resource efficiency in production w ith the use of AI -enhanced I dentification, I nspection and Sorting for Rev erse Logistics in 22:59 17:29 12:59 06:59 based Business Models MFCA Remanufacturing Q&A Carsten Fölling: Adaptiv e Remanufacturing - Methodology tow ards an intelligent 23:11 17:41 13:11 07:11 maintenance strategy for production resources Q&A Q&A 23:23 17:53 13:23 07:23 Q&A 23:35 18:05 13:35 07:35 Break Room Amber Palace Jal Mahal City Palace Jantar Mantar 23:40 - 18:10 - 13:40 - 07:40 - Circular Economy - 4 Industry 4.0 - 3 Energy Efficiency and Flexibility in Manufacturing - 5 Recycling 4.0 - 3 00:40 19:10 14:40 08:40 Session Chair Christian Thies Sebastian Thiede Paul Mativenga Marco Taisch Prashant Kumar: Vedant Parwal: Raman Kumar: Hendrik Poschmann: I dentifying and Analyzing the Factors Affecting Disassembly of Products in Machining Learning based Approach for Process Superv ision to Predict An I nv estigation of Energy Efficiency in Finish Turning of EN 353 Alloy Steel Fostering End-of-Life Utilization by I nformation-driv en Robotic Disassembly 23:40 18:10 13:40 07:40 Remanufacturing Organizations Tool Wear during Machining Rajesh Mishra: Jaiprakash Bhamu: Girish Kant Garg: Christian Scheller: Packaging Plastic Waste Management for a Circular Economy and Analysis of Barriers to I ndustry 4.0 adoption in Manufacturing Dev elopment of a Transient Energy Prediction Model for Machine Tools Coordinated Planning in Closed-loop Supply Chains and its I mplications on 23:52 18:22 13:52 07:52 I dentifying a better Waste Collection System using Analytical Hierarchy Organizations: an I SM Approach the Production and Recycling of Lithium-ion Batteries Process (AHP) Michael Dieterle: Stefan Scharf: Eric Riedel: Mathias Nippraschk: Bridging product life cycle gaps in LCA & LCC tow ards a circular FOUNDRY 4.0: An innov ativ e technology for sustainable and flexible I ndustrial suitable and digitally recordable application of ultrasound for I s it all about I nformation? The role of the information gap betw een 00:04 18:34 14:04 08:04 economy process design in foundries the env iromentally friendly degassing of aluminium melts before tilt casting Stakeholders in the context of the circular economy Benjamin Uhlig: Data-driv en energy analysis of supermarkets: a multi-lev el approach for 00:16 18:46 14:16 08:16 different stakeholders Q&A Q&A Q&A 00:28 18:58 14:28 08:28 Q&A 00:40 19:10 14:40 08:40 Break Room Hawa Mahal 00:45 19:15 14:45 08:45 Closing Session Hawa Mahal Amber Palace Amber Fort 18
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THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS Amber Fort With the increasing industrialisation and human aspiration to better living standards, environment protection and sustainability become increasingly relevant opportunities. I appreciate the honour to open the The theme of the 28th CIRP LCE conference with a keynote Conference and the topics of all the about the Sustainability Strategy of Rashmikant Joshi sessions planned are very well chosen the VW Group. Managing Director to address these opportunities. Festo India Pvt Ltd Our strategy has a clear focus on 4 action areas with a special emphasis on decarbonisation. With a life-cycle based approach We as Festo are once more very Dr. Stephan Krinke and the clear switch to pleased to support this years’ CIRP LCE Volkswagen AG Head Sustainability – electromobility we are convinced to conference accordingly, since the main Strategy and deliver our contribution to the Paris conference focus is also a key relevant Programs Climate Agreement. topic for our company, internally as well as externally. I am personally more than convinced about the success and Mr.Volker Schmid sustainable outcome of the Head – Asia / Pacific conference. Festo Didactic SE 21 Germany
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