Affiliation:
1. Department of Engineering Design, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai 600036, Tamil Nadu, India
Abstract
Manufacturing is a crucial activity of product development that feeds into and is also influenced by the design process. Any material conservation gained during manufacturing directly affects the green credentials of a product. Manufacturing waste can be contrived to approach zero through a recently developed
frugal design approach
that quantifies resource conservation at all stages of development of a product engineered for frugality. Accordingly, this effort presents
frugal manufacturing
(FM), integral to the
frugal design approach
, for utmost reduction of waste while aiming for good surface integrity, better properties, minimal number of processes and low cost. Other than saving on energy and hence emissions, the new concept of FM also goes beyond current
near net shape
technologies, which advocate mainly for zero wastage and suitable properties while using a narrow range of manufacturing processes. Case studies involving
high-speed machining
,
superplastic forming
and
additive manufacturing
of aerospace alloys have been presented that bring out the features and benefits of FM. As such the multipronged objectives of FM should be dovetailed with those of
smart factories
for creating novel technologies that abet widespread sustainable development. Such enhancement of the
smart factories
concept has been argued to support unusual applications such as the fight against pandemics including the current one involving COVID-19.
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