Material flow analysis

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Introduction

Material flow analysis (MFA) is a methodology to analyze the flow of "materials" in-and-out of a system.

Built upon the law of conservation of energy, where energy can never be created or destroyed, only transferred, you can use material-balance equations to model complex systems such as the Seed Eco-Home.

See Material flow Analysis on Wikipedia for additional information.

Unanswered Research Questions

  • Can the formal concept of "Material flow analysis (MFA)" prove useful in the design of close-looped sustainable systems?

Definitions & Terms [1]

Taken from Chapter 2.1 of Practical handbook of material flow analysis:

  1. Substance
  2. Good
  3. Material
  4. Process
  5. Flow and Flux
  6. Transfer Coefficient
  7. System and System Boundaries
  8. Activities
  9. Anthroposphere and Metabolism
  10. Material Flow Analysis
  11. Materials Accounting

Diagrams

A diagram related to MFA that may prove useful are Sankey diagrams.

Resources

References

  1. Brunner, P. H., & Rechberger, H. (2004). Practical handbook of material flow analysis. Boca Raton: Lewis /CRC Press.