Efficiency framework to assess aeronautic composite panel production: Tracking environmental and process performance

Sustainable Production and Consumption(2022)

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Abstract
This study focuses on the characterization of the production process of a composite sandwich panel for an aircraft structure. Two curing alternatives were compared, namely hot-press and autoclave. A holistic assessment was conducted applying the Total Efficiency Framework, which combines both process efficiency and environmental performance analyses into a single index score to support manufacturing decision. The study provides inventory data, collected at laboratory scale regarding materials, energy consumption, and process operation for composite panel production, which are seldom available. This foreground data was used to quantify the process efficiency, based on lean design tool, and to estimate the potential environmental impacts, using Life Cycle Assessment methodology to determine the eco-efficiency of the production process. The results suggested that the autoclave curing outperforms the hot-press alternative in terms of efficiency, eco-efficiency, and environmental performance. Regarding the total efficiency index results for maximum productivity, the results show a difference of 12% between the two alternatives, indicating potential competitive advantages in an industrial setting.
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Composites,Aeronautic,Efficiency,Life cycle assessment,Eco-efficiency,Lean engineering
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