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Sustainable Engineering: Concepts, Design and Case Studies

Sustainable Engineering: Concepts, Design and Case Studies

Author(s):
  • David T. Allen
  • Author: David T. Allen
    • ISBN:9789332556577
    • 10 Digit ISBN:9332556571
    • Price:Rs. 455.00
    • Pages:340
    • Imprint:Pearson Education
    • Binding:Paperback
    • Status:Available


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    Sustainable Engineering: Design and Analysis is the first textbook to offer a unified approach and comprehensive tools for evaluating the environmental, economic, and societal impacts of engineering designs. It builds on the authors' comprehensive benchmarking study of the incorporation of sustainability concepts in engineering curricula, and integrates well-accepted principles and methods from their highly successful textbook, Green Engineering. David Allen and David Shonnard cover everything students and professionals need to improve sustainability in any engineering discipline. They integrate coverage of sustainability concepts and lifecycle principles, quantitative engineering design principles and methods, evaluation tools, case studies, industry perspectives, and more. Readers will learn how to utilize green materials, design green processes and products, and assess the economic value and societal impacts of green designs. Using this book, engineering faculty can bring greater coherence to their instruction on sustainability issues, easily integrating sustainability topics into existing courses. Note: This text condenses the new Second Edition of Green Engineering: Environmentally Conscious Design of Chemical Processes, scheduled for publication in summer of 2012.

    Table of Content

    Chapter 1: An Introduction to Sustainability                      
    Chapter 2: Risk and Life-Cycle Frameworks for Sustainability                
    Chapter 3: Environmental Law and Regulation            
    Chapter 4: Green, Sustainable Materials           
    Chapter 5: Design for Sustainability: Economic, Environmental, and Social Indicators       
    Chapter 6: Case Studies

    Salient Features

    •Builds on the well-accepted principles introduced by leading experts Allen and Shonnard in Green Engineering
    •Helps engineering educators incorporate sustainability into their curricula without adding separate courses
    •Offers a powerful unified approach that integrates case studies, industry perspectives, and essential engineering and quantitative design skills
    •The first text to provide comprehensive tools for evaluating environmental, economic, and societal impacts of engineering designs
    •There is a solutions manual available for download on the IRC for course use.