CODICE 94850 ANNO ACCADEMICO 2018/2019 CFU 5 cfu anno 1 SAFETY ENGINEERING FOR TRANSPORT, LOGISTICS AND PRODUCTION 10377 (LM-26) - GENOVA SETTORE SCIENTIFICO DISCIPLINARE ING-IND/17 LINGUA Inglese SEDE GENOVA PERIODO 2° Semestre MODULI Questo insegnamento è un modulo di: SAFE INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION PRINCIPLES MATERIALE DIDATTICO AULAWEB PRESENTAZIONE The course is focused on quality and sustainability in production facilities accordingly to technology development, design and management. Industry 4.0 paradigm will be the base of the course with internal and external perspectives on the main performance dimensions such as productivity, quality, reliability, flexibility as well as social, economical, and environmental aspects. Interaction with smart safety topics and cyber security will be also provided. OBIETTIVI E CONTENUTI OBIETTIVI FORMATIVI The course is focused on the study of quality and sustainability in production units and in the technology development, design and applications. After an initial classification of the general problem, the course will review in depth issues related to industrial production of a product used as an example and integrity control methodologies. The course topics involve activities in the areas of: innovative technologies in industrial and transports uses, environmental aspects in production, new materials development and processes management for sustainability. OBIETTIVI FORMATIVI (DETTAGLIO) E RISULTATI DI APPRENDIMENTO The course addresses the need for engineers to develop solutions which have the potential to address global production challenges by providing products, services and processes taking into account local capabilities and constraints to achieve an economically, socially and environmentally sustainable society in a technological perspective. Quality trend and customization are increasing and rapidly adapting. Resources required for manufacturing and use of such products are limited and not evenly distributed in the world. Locally available resources, local capabilities as well as local constraints have to be drivers for product- and process innovations with respect to the entire life cycle. The course aims to provide an overview of gloabal trends, challenges, and opportunities impacting on internal factory, sustainable supply chains, logistics, and other external factors. The methodologies and tools presented aim to supporting sustainable manufacturing and transportation practices to assist manufacturing companies reduce inputs, waste and costs, improve efficiencies, increase productive performance, achieve greater competitiveness. The course encourages an holistic system perspective integrating social, environmental, economical, and technological factors. MODALITA' DIDATTICHE Power point slides presented during class Class assignments Articles reading on selected industrial cases PROGRAMMA/CONTENUTO Topic 1 – Cultural awareness – Global warming: The wider context and the scale of challenge – From Global principles to Local implementation – Toward a sustainable industrial system – Some valuable Eco-Factory cases Topic 2 – Business Models for Industrial Sustainability: implications for engineers Topic 3 – Industrial Symbiosis: the technological aspects of ... Topic 4 – Eco-design and Life Cycle Assessment: from material substitution to delivering functions Topic 5 – Production quality: yesterday, today, tomorrow Topic 6 – Industrial Sustainability toolbox: basic and practical tools for engineers Topic 7 – Sustainable transportation: implications and contraints of closed loop supply chains and reverse logistics Topic 8 – Global Manufacturing evolution and Factories of the Future TESTI/BIBLIOGRAFIA J. Randers, 2052, Edizioni Ambiente, 2012 Pauli G., Blue Economy, Report to Club of Rome, 2010 (ITA or ENG version) McDonough, Braungart M, Cradle to cradle, Northpoint press, 2002 Hawken, P., Lovins, A.B,., Lovins, L.H., Natural capitalism: the next industrial revolution. 2nd Ed., Routledge, 2005 Graedel, T.E., Allenby, B.R., Industrial Ecology and Sustainable Engineering, PEARSON, 2010 C. Anderson, Makers: The new industrial revolution, Rizzoli Etas, 2013 DOCENTI E COMMISSIONI FLAVIO TONELLI Ricevimento: Dipendente dall'orario delle lezioni per ogni semestre (si prega di riferirsi alle informazioni fornite dal Docente). Tipicamente il lunedì pomeriggio presso il Polo di La Sepzia mentre su richiesta negli altri giorni della settimana presso l'ufficio del Docente presso il Polo di Genova. MELISSA DEMARTINI Commissione d'esame CHIARA MANDOLFINO (Presidente) ROBERTO REVETRIA (Presidente) FLAVIO TONELLI (Presidente) MELISSA DEMARTINI LEZIONI INIZIO LEZIONI http://www.politecnica.unige.it/index.php/orario-e-calendario-delle-lezioni Orari delle lezioni L'orario di questo insegnamento è consultabile all'indirizzo: Portale EasyAcademy ESAMI MODALITA' D'ESAME Assignment + oral examination MODALITA' DI ACCERTAMENTO Evalution criteria: Assignment given to a workgroup. Discussion of the assignment for each single student. The assignment weights for 40% of the course mark. Class attendance and participation 20%. Oral discussion 40%. Calendario appelli Data appello Orario Luogo Tipologia Note 01/03/2019 14:00 GENOVA Esame su appuntamento 21/06/2019 10:00 GENOVA Registrazione 07/08/2019 10:00 GENOVA Registrazione 02/09/2019 14:00 GENOVA Esame su appuntamento