July 2014: Sustainability on the Example ERMA
Sustainable development has found its way into many disciplines. Nevertheless currently it gets rather of a minority group of representatives a continuous scientific affection. Anyhow literature which arises in individual disciplines is partially quickly rising. Even research findings of research projects for sustainable development are constantly increasing. But for all that it’s on rare occasions that representatives of disciplines exchange about their respective admission to sustainable development, because most of the sustainability researchers are busy with important issues or contexts of justification in the space of their own discipline.
Sustainability of Engineering Perspective
Martin Eigner and Patrick Schäfer turn towards sustainability of engineering perspective. For these is development of sustainable products a central condition for survival or increase of competiveness of global acting companies. Ecological motivation is explained by climate change, proceeding tightening of natural resources and forming of an increasingly ecosensitive society. Companies with location in Germany are anxious to optimize their innovation potentials for a sustainable dealing with energy and resources. Thereby companies see a big chance to accomplish their contribution to a global sustainable paradigm and to break away from competing firms with ecological, economical and social product and process innovations.
They show that product lifecycle management is a concept that links existing avenues of approach, solutions and tools in a way that their common result leads in a greater measure as before to sustainable success. The approach makes it possible to keep track of complex product systems. They concrete this approach within the frame of modeling a mobile machine. Increases of energy costs, tighter getting resources, but even so climate change have faced the automotive sector new challenges. Therefore demand of more eco-efficiency increases also in mobile machines and agricultural engines. These challenges have lead to the joint project "Energie- und ressourceneffiziente mobile Arbeitsmaschinen (ERMA), which will be suggested in this contribution.
Book Chapter:
- Eigner, M.; Schäfer, P.: Nachhaltigkeit aus Engineering Perspektive, in: von Hauff, M. (Hrsg.): Nachhaltige Entwicklung - aus Perspektive verschiedener Disziplinen, Nomos Verlag, Baden-Baden 2014, S. 134-154. - ISBN: 978-3-8487-1584-8.