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    Material efficiency for circular economy: from assessments to optimizations

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    Paper number
    694
    Conference name
    CIRED 2019
    Conference date
    3-6 June 2019
    Conference location
    Madrid, Spain
    Peer-reviewed
    Yes
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    Authors
    Cormenier, Thierry, Schneider Electric, France
    Chevalier, Marcel, Schneider Electric, France
    Helal, Karim, Schneider Electric, France
    Briens, Matthieu, Schneider Electric, France
    Abstract
    The environmental performance of an ecosystem requires optimizations from the design stage to the end of life demonstrating the ability of its products and system to be reintroduced inside the lifecycles trying to regenerate natural systems and minimizing the environmental footprint. Paying special attention to use phase optimization will contribute to extending the lifespan of the products and system. To improve the material efficiency the linear model shall be transformed into a circular model, in which the regulatory initiatives could merge household appliances and industrial equipment. To understand the various capabilities, an overview of the standardization works about material efficiency for circular economy in Europe is necessary. The horizontal standards, all in progress, focus primarily on assessments of various criteria of energy-related products (ERPs). To complete efficient assessments, IEC standards dealing with dependability enable the optimization of products and systems designs and their use phase. To reach the final optimization, accurate aging models that are validated by tests and completed by digital tools embedding adaptive models of failure rate.
    Publisher
    AIM
    Date
    2019-06-03
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    • CIRED 2019 Conference
    Permanent link to this record
    https://cired-repository.org/handle/20.500.12455/119
    http://dx.doi.org/10.34890/235
    ISSN
    2032-9644
    ISBN
    978-2-9602415-0-1

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