Sustainable product design using CAD: A case study in an indian rotary switches manufacturing organisation

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Sustainability is gaining importance in contemporary manufacturing organisations. Modern design engineers need approaches for creating environmentally friendly products. In this context, this paper reports a case study carried out in an Indian rotary switches manufacturing organisation. A component of the rotary switch has been modelled using computer aided design. Then, the sustainability analysis has been carried out for determining the environmental impact. The environmental impact has been measured in terms of carbon footprint, energy consumption and air/water impacts. The handle design has been modified to minimise the environmental impact. The results of this case study indicate that appropriate modifications in design could lead to the development of sustainable design with minimal environmental impact. © 2010 Taylor & Francis.

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Vinodh, S. (2010). Sustainable product design using CAD: A case study in an indian rotary switches manufacturing organisation. International Journal of Sustainable Engineering, 3(3), 181–188. https://doi.org/10.1080/19397031003606494

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