SolidWorks to Estimate Environmental Impact of Design
CONCORD,
MA, Feb 12, 2009 - Do you really know how the products you design will
affect the environment?
To help provide the answer, Dassault Systems SolidWorks Corp. (DS
SolidWorks) today introduced software that details, in real time, the
environmental impact of parts, assemblies, and the design decisions that go
into them. DS SolidWorks demonstrated an early version of the software
yesterday at
SolidWorks World 2009
“Engineers live to solve problems, and they are in a uniquely powerful
position to make a positive impact on the environment,” said Rick Chin,
director of product and marketing innovation for DS SolidWorks. “The impact
of the decisions engineers make can be magnified thousands of times or more,
given the number of people that use their products and how long those
products are used. We’re providing designers and engineers with valuable
information for making good decisions that significantly reduce the
environmental impact of the products they create.”
The software, code-named “Sage,” will be available in two product forms
with this fall’s release of SolidWorks 2010: an “Xpress” version included
with every license of SolidWorks and a “Professional” version. Both the
Xpress and Professional products will display a dashboard at the bottom of
the SolidWorks user interface that provides information about a design’s
prospective carbon footprint, air impact, water impact, and energy consumed
in manufacturing. The Professional version will roll up the impact of an
entire designed product across its environmental life cycle and also include
information on energy consumption throughout a product’s usage phase.
“Sage” is the only CAD-integrated software to provide a comprehensive
view of a design’s environmental impact. Its analysis, for example, accounts
for where the product will be manufactured and used. This determines
environmental factors such as: where and how raw material is mined;
transportation impacts; energy production (e.g., coal, nuclear,
hydroelectric, etc.); and power consumption. This comprehensive view
increases engineers’ confidence that their decisions don’t have hidden
negative impacts and that they aren’t overlooking any positive impacts.
DS SolidWorks partners with PE Americas
“Sage” was developed in collaboration with Germany-based PE INTERNATIONAL
and PE Americas,
its U.S. division. PE International is the largest and oldest network of
sustainability experts in the world. PE International has performed product
life cycle assessments for two decades, gathering detailed data about
materials and processes to perfect its impact models.
“Sage” is built on PE International’s
GaBi software, the world’s most
comprehensive tool for quantifying the environmental performance of
materials, processes, products, and infrastructure, with more than 100,000
impact scenarios. It gauges sustainability from a wide number of
perspectives, including greenhouse gases, energy, most environmental
impacts, life cycle cost, and social impacts.
“Our products and experience show up in ‘Sage’ in two ways, its
remarkable ease of use and the credibility of its calculations,” said Nuno
da Silva, managing director, PE Americas. “It’s
all about the data. If you don’t have great data, the results are
meaningless. We’ve spent 20 years counseling companies all over the world,
gathering data, and using it to refine our life cycle assessment models.”
Baselines, drill-downs, and reports
“Sage” will let designers and engineers create a “baseline” design from
which to compare every new design with an eye on reducing environmental
impact. As the designer selects a different material, process, or design
approach, the impact reflected on the dashboard changes.
Designers and engineers will have the ability to drill into the dashboard
data. If the carbon impact is 100 tons, for example, they may learn that 50
percent of that stems from material choice, 40 percent from the
manufacturing process, and 10 percent from the end-of-life disposal. A
lower-impact material could reduce the carbon footprint. The product will
produce comprehensive reports useful throughout the enterprise with senior
executives, sales, marketing, procurement, and others.
“We’ve made a good-faith effort to honestly represent the most
significant factors in sustainability,” said Chin. “The goal is to give
designers and engineers solid, actionable information with which they can
confidently make sound design decisions. Although everybody has heard terms
like carbon footprint, nobody really knows the magnitude of their own impact
in terms of carbon and beyond. We’re giving designers and engineers a
snapshot of this without requiring extra work.”
For more information on SolidWorks and sustainable design, visit:
http://www.solidworks.com/pages/minisite/SustainableResource/index.html.
About PE INTERNATIONAL
Sustainability is the path towards corporate actions with a view to the
future and a more livable environment. Since 1989, PE International has been
supporting companies all over the world that want to go down this path
consistently. Today, the company is a global leader in strategic consulting,
software systems, and comprehensive services related to sustainability
issues. PE International also offers two leading software solutions: GaBi
for product sustainability and SoFi for corporate sustainability. More than
1,000 corporations and institutes worldwide trust the consulting services
and software solutions of PE International.
For more information, visit
www.pe-international.com.
About Dassault Systems SolidWorks Corp.
Dassault Systems SolidWorks Corp., a Dassault Systems S.A. subsidiary, is
a world leader in 3D solutions. It develops and markets software for design,
analysis, product data management, and documentation. It is the leading
supplier of 3D CAD technology, giving teams intuitive, high-performing
software that helps them design better products.
For more information, visit
www.solidworks.com.
About Dassault Systems
As a world leader in 3D and Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) solutions,
Dassault Systems brings value to more than 100,000 customers in 80
countries. A pioneer in the 3D software market since 1981, Dassault Systems
develops and markets PLM application software and services that support
industrial processes and provide a 3D vision of the entire lifecycle of
products from conception to maintenance to recycling. The Dassault Systems
portfolio consists ofCATIA for designing the virtual product – SolidWorks
for 3D mechanical design – DELMIA for virtual production –SIMULIA for
virtual testing – ENOVIA for global collaborative lifecycle management, and
3DVIA for online 3D lifelike experiences. Dassault Systems’ shares are
listed on Euronext Paris (#13065, DSY.PA) and Dassault Systems’ ADRs may be
traded on the US Over-The-Counter (OTC) market (DASTY).
For more information, visit www.3ds.com.
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