Article

Incorporating tool design into a comprehensive life cycle cost framework using the case of injection molding

Journal of Cleaner Production

Inês Esteves ; Paulo Miguel Nogueira Peças; Elsa Maria Pires2013

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Authors:

Inês Esteves (Inês Esteves Ribeiro); Paulo Miguel Nogueira Peças (Paulo Miguel Nogueira Peças); Elsa Maria Pires (Elsa Maria Pires Henriques)

Published in

June 2013

Abstract

The performance of most manufacturing processes is highly determined by the tooling engineering, not only in regard to reliability and process cycle time, but also to material and energy consumption levels. Despite being acknowledged by the industry, the explicit quantification of the impact of tooling design decisions is still lacking mainly due to the one-of-a-kind nature of these tools. The proposed Comprehensive Life Cycle Cost (C-LCC) framework integrates the part and the tool life cycles and combines process-based models of all life cycle phases involved, mapping the dependencies and impacts between them. A case study regarding a plastic part produced by injection molding is presented, illustrating the C-LCC framework and exploring its advantages in supporting tooling design decisions. A special attention is devoted to tool reliability, expected downtime, energy and material consumption modeling. Results obtained in the case study show significant life cycle cost variations between mold design alternatives. This approach is especially useful when dealing with new technologies and tool features, as the modeling of the processes allows estimating their future costs and other impacts without major investments. Hence, it can be used to support more informed decisions in the tooling design phase, prior to the part production.

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Title of the publication container

Journal of Cleaner Production

First page or article number

297

Last page

309

Volume

53

Issue

1

Fields of Science and Technology (FOS)

other-engineering-and-technologies - Other engineering and technologies

Publication language (ISO code)

eng - English

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