Richard Kegg’s scientific contributions

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An Analytical Method for Integrating Environmental and Traditional Design Considerations
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December 1997

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CIRP Annals

Paul Jackson

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David Wallace

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Esther Harold E. Edgerton

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Richard Kegg

Designing products for reduced environmental impact and improved performance requires that a diverse range of characteristics be considered. Such tradeoffs require a practicable method for combining specialized tools into an integrated analytical system. The paper describes how an integrated design tool can be constructed from modules which correspond to different aspects of the problem, such as geometry, materials and mathematical subproblems. An electronics housing design example (subject to electromagnetic, heat transfer, environmental and cost considerations) illustrates the use of the design methodology. The tool is then used to demonstrate the ability to investigate and understand interactions between different design goals.

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... The scope of the minimization of the environmental impact of manufacturing processes was initially limited to three principal methods: the modification of existing processes, replacement with alternative processes, and the development of new manufacturing processes (Munoz and Sheng, 1995). Subsequently, ECM was broadened to embrace a variety of other manufacturing issues, e.g., product design and development (Jackson et al. 1997) and systems planning (Sheng et al. 1998). The work of Munoz and Sheng (1995) and Dahmus and Gutowski (2004) addressed environmentally conscious machining. ...

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Econological Scheduling of a Manufacturing Enterprise Operating under a Time-of-Use Electricity Tariff
An Analytical Method for Integrating Environmental and Traditional Design Considerations
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  • December 1997

CIRP Annals