posted on 2018-07-12, 09:28authored byTheodoros Staikos
The thesis presents a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) study that compares the potential
environmental impacts associated with two alternative material groups. The
comparison involves aluminium alloy and cast iron automotive casting components.
The comparative LCA study aims to identify which system of materials, aluminium or
cast iron, reduces the total burdens on the environment most throughout the entire
lifecycle of a metal casting automotive application. A specialised LCA software tool
(Boustead Model 4.4) has been used to compare and contrast the potential
environmental impacts of the two alternative cast metal alloys and, conclusively,
identify the best environmental proposition for the specific metal casting application. [Continues.]
Funding
European Union (Fifth Framework
Programme GROWTH contract).
History
School
Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
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Publication date
2003
Notes
A Master's Thesis. Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of Master of Philosophy at Loughborough University.