While the concept of life cycle thinking and the eco-design approach is attractive for its holistic vision and its promise to reduce the environmental impacts of systems during development and operational phases, how does it translate into reality? The implementation of life cycle thinking in the development processes of space and aerospace systems is essential for informed decision-making, aiming to reduce their environmental impacts and thus contribute to sustainability goals.This session aims to explore the advances, successes, biases, and methodological limits of implementing eco-design in these industrial sectors. The discussion will focus on:
1. The specificities of the aforementioned sectors and their implications in implementing an eco-design approach.
2. The adaptation of methodologies and databases related to eco-design methodologies, particularly Life Cycle Assessment (LCA)
3. The challenges associated with environmental indicators, both classical and specific to these sectors.
4. The selection and development of more environmentally-friendly technologies.
5. The evaluation and handling of rebound effects and/or impact shifting.
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A Life Cycle-based methodology for material tradeoffs in aircraft design
Shantanu Rajendra Sapre1, Joseph Morlier2, Christian Gogu2, Olivier Grellou3
1ISAE-SUPAERO, Université de Toulouse; 2ISAE-SUPAERO, ICA, MINES ALBI, UPS, INSA, CNRS, Université de Toulouse; 3Airbus Operations SAS
ACV de moteur d'avion : bonnes pratiques et gains méthodologique appliqués à un motoriste aéronautique
Julia Andrieu, Audrey Dupont
Safran Aircraft Engines, France
Development of a knowledge model to promote eco-design in the space sector
François Cluzel1,2, Vincent Holley3, Tristan Debonnet4, Alain Rosak4
1Université Paris-Saclay, CentraleSupélec, Laboratoire Genie Industriel, France; 2HyB'RID, France; 3Geeglee, France; 4CNES, France
Les impacts environnementaux de la mutualisation et du partage des missions spatiales à travers l’analyse du cycle de vie
Alban MANUEL de CONDINGUY
Space Locker, France
MaiaSpace : Retour d’expérience sur la démarche environnementale d’un lanceur européen partiellement réutilisable.
Antoinette Ott
MaiaSpace, France
L’intégration des enjeux environnementaux face aux pressions socio-économiques dans les projets spatiaux
Coralie Lhabitant1,2,3, Victor Dos Santos Paulino2, Christian Gnekpe2, Laurent Deroin1
1CNES; 2TBS Business School; 3Toulouse School of Management
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