Energy efficient process chains for the production of powertrains

authored by
Berend Denkena, Marc André Dittrich, Maik Bergmeier, Miriam Handrup, Kolja Meyer, Laura Onken, Christopher Schmidt
Abstract

Mobility is one of the major drivers of greenhouse gas emissions (GHG). The project Powertrain 2025 addresses this issue through the optimization of selected powertrain components in terms of friction, weight and service life to achieve savings in GHG during use. Energy efficient process chains and improved tool concepts enable this optimization. As a result, significant increases in energy efficiency can be achieved both in production and in usage of the powertrain components. A holistic, environmental evaluation, which visualizes optimization potentials and enables energy and resource efficient production control, completes this work.

Organisation(s)
Institute of Production Engineering and Machine Tools
Type
Conference article
Journal
Procedia Manufacturing
Volume
43
Pages
48-55
No. of pages
8
ISSN
2351-9789
Publication date
30.04.2020
Publication status
Published
Peer reviewed
Yes
ASJC Scopus subject areas
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Artificial Intelligence
Sustainable Development Goals
SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy
Electronic version(s)
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.promfg.2020.02.106 (Access: Open)