Energy Consumption and Environmental Impacts of Milling Process Nitesh Sihag

Energy Consumption and Environmental Impacts of Milling Process

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Book Title
Energy Consumption and Environmental Impacts of Milling Process
Author
Nitesh Sihag
ISBN
9784769601630
Manufacturing is a prime wealth-creating activity for any nation. Rising environmentaland social concerns have made environmental issues pertinent to industry along withdevelopment. Since manufacturing processes contribute significantly to energy andresource consumption, they are responsible for large amount of carbon emissions. Naturalresources are depleted at a high rate to meet the ever rising demand of industrialdevelopment and this also causes rise in carbon emissions. It also contributes to the threatof climate change, waste management, global warming, and eco-system imbalance. According to a study conducted by International Energy Agency (IEA), manufacturing industries account for one-third of global energy consumption and 36% of net global carbon emissions. The growth of manufacturing is expected tocontinue for a long time to fulfill the aspiring needs of the population in developing andemerging countries.Energy is one of the key inputs for manufacturing. Sustainable development, energysecurity, increasing energy cost, and political compulsions force nations and industry tostrive for energy efficiency. This has motivated/forced the manufacturing organizations toadapt sustainable manufacturing practices. Sustainable manufacturing as defined by theUS department of commerce is the creation of manufactured products by using processeswhich minimize negative environmental impacts, conserve energy and natural resources, are safe for employees, communities, and consumers and are economically sound. A large and growing number of manufacturers are realizing that sustainable business practices provide financial and environmental benefits. This has led to the development of strategies to improve energy efficiency and reduceenvironmental impacts in the manufacturing sector. From the industrial perspective, newand improved set of management and production practices are required to identify thesustainable energy options and achieve cleaner production. Machining, a key manufacturing activity, has been targeted for energy reductionbecause of its size and importance. Machining uses electrical energy and natural resourcesto convert raw materials into useful products, while creating negative environmentalimpacts. CNC machine tools are widely used in modern machining activities for better precision, repeatability, flexibility, and ability to produce complex shapes. Machine tools are not only dominant electric energy consumers in manufacturing industries but also responsible for high carbon emissions. Their efficiency is less than 30%; hence, machine tools have a major potential for energy efficiency gains and savings. Binding Type: PaperbackAuthor: Nitesh SihagPublisher: A.K. PublicationsPublished: 12/22/2022ISBN: 9784769601630Pages: 284Weight: 0.84lbsSize: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.60d

Manufacturing is a prime wealth-creating activity for any nation. Rising environmental

and social concerns have made environmental issues pertinent to industry along with

development. Since manufacturing processes contribute significantly to energy and

resource consumption, they are responsible for large amount of carbon emissions. Natural

resources are depleted at a high rate to meet the ever rising demand of industrial

development and this also causes rise in carbon emissions. It also contributes to the threat

of climate change, waste management, global warming, and eco-system imbalance. According to a study conducted by International Energy Agency (IEA), manufacturing industries account for one-third of global energy consumption and 36% of net global carbon emissions. The growth of manufacturing is expected to

continue for a long time to fulfill the aspiring needs of the population in developing and

emerging countries.

Energy is one of the key inputs for manufacturing. Sustainable development, energy

security, increasing energy cost, and political compulsions force nations and industry to

strive for energy efficiency. This has motivated/forced the manufacturing organizations to

adapt sustainable manufacturing practices. Sustainable manufacturing as defined by the

US department of commerce is the creation of manufactured products by using processes

which minimize negative environmental impacts, conserve energy and natural resources,

are safe for employees, communities, and consumers and are economically sound. A large and growing number of manufacturers are realizing that sustainable business practices provide financial and environmental benefits.

This has led to the development of strategies to improve energy efficiency and reduce

environmental impacts in the manufacturing sector. From the industrial perspective, new

and improved set of management and production practices are required to identify the

sustainable energy options and achieve cleaner production.

Machining, a key manufacturing activity, has been targeted for energy reduction

because of its size and importance. Machining uses electrical energy and natural resources

to convert raw materials into useful products, while creating negative environmental

impacts. CNC machine tools are widely used in modern machining activities for better precision, repeatability, flexibility, and ability to produce complex shapes. Machine tools are not only dominant electric energy consumers in manufacturing industries but also responsible for high carbon emissions. Their efficiency is less than 30%; hence, machine tools have a major potential for energy efficiency gains and savings.



Binding Type: Paperback
Author: Nitesh Sihag
Publisher: A.K. Publications
Published: 12/22/2022
ISBN: 9784769601630
Pages: 284
Weight: 0.84lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.60d

Manufacturing is a prime wealth-creating activity for any nation. Rising environmental

and social concerns have made environmental issues pertinent to industry along with

development. Since manufacturing processes contribute significantly to energy and

resource consumption, they are responsible for large amount of carbon emissions. Natural

resources are depleted at a high rate to meet the ever rising demand of industrial

development and this also causes rise in carbon emissions. It also contributes to the threat

of climate change, waste management, global warming, and eco-system imbalance. According to a study conducted by International Energy Agency (IEA), manufacturing industries account for one-third of global energy consumption and 36% of net global carbon emissions. The growth of manufacturing is expected to

continue for a long time to fulfill the aspiring needs of the population in developing and

emerging countries.

Energy is one of the key inputs for manufacturing. Sustainable development, energy

security, increasing energy cost, and political compulsions force nations and industry to

strive for energy efficiency. This has motivated/forced the manufacturing organizations to

adapt sustainable manufacturing practices. Sustainable manufacturing as defined by the

US department of commerce is the creation of manufactured products by using processes

which minimize negative environmental impacts, conserve energy and natural resources,

are safe for employees, communities, and consumers and are economically sound. A large and growing number of manufacturers are realizing that sustainable business practices provide financial and environmental benefits.

This has led to the development of strategies to improve energy efficiency and reduce

environmental impacts in the manufacturing sector. From the industrial perspective, new

and improved set of management and production practices are required to identify the

sustainable energy options and achieve cleaner production.

Machining, a key manufacturing activity, has been targeted for energy reduction

because of its size and importance. Machining uses electrical energy and natural resources

to convert raw materials into useful products, while creating negative environmental

impacts. CNC machine tools are widely used in modern machining activities for better precision, repeatability, flexibility, and ability to produce complex shapes. Machine tools are not only dominant electric energy consumers in manufacturing industries but also responsible for high carbon emissions. Their efficiency is less than 30%; hence, machine tools have a major potential for energy efficiency gains and savings.



Binding Type: Paperback
Author: Nitesh Sihag
Publisher: A.K. Publications
Published: 12/22/2022
ISBN: 9784769601630
Pages: 284
Weight: 0.84lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.60d