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A review of advances in design for disassembly with active disassembly applications
The rapid changes in industry during the past decade, have started to greatly affect the manufacturing environment and production facilities. Traditional production facilities are being replaced by smart factories that are based on high technological ...
Hoda Abuzied +3 more
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Disassemblability evaluation methods for supporting easy disassembly design
This paper advocates promoting not only for material recycling through destructive dismantling but also for encouraging part and component reuse by disassembly to establish an environmentally friendly circular economy.
Ryohei TSURUTA +4 more
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Analyzing Joinery for Furniture Designed for Disassembly
End-users can design personalized furnishing products using remote web-based CAD systems. However, if these designs fail to incorporate design for disassembly (DfD) principles, the furniture’s subsequent repair, reconfiguration, recycling, and disposal ...
Maciej Sydor, Kacper Stańczyk
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Research on the design of non-destructive assembly and disassembly interference fit for aircraft engines [PDF]
The temperature difference method is used for the assembly and disassembly of cylindrical interference fit in aircraft engines, which is prone to causing scratches on the contact surfaces.
Wei Fu, Delun Wang, Zhi Wang
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Upcycling and Design for Disassembly – LCA of buildings employing circular design strategies
Within the ReSOLVE framework, the concept of 'Looping' materials in an efficient way is a crucial theme to ensure environmental sustainability of circular economy. This paper investigates how current calculation practice of building LCA from the EN 15804/15978 standards affects the global warming potential (GWP) of building designs where material loops
Freja Nygaard Rasmussen +2 more
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Design for disassembly (DfD) is a suggested concept for enhancing circular economy in the construction sector. To expand the usage of the DfD concept, and especially promote the markets for DfD components, more detailed cost analysis is required of each ...
Pyry Harsunen +3 more
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Design for Disassembly: An analytical method for assessing target components for remanufacturing
The transition to a circular economy requires products to be designed for recovery, reuse, and remanufacturing. Fastening systems and product architecture play a decisive role in enabling these strategies, yet practical methods for assessing design-for ...
Sofie Bach Hybel +2 more
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The Structural Design and Optimization of a Railway Fastener Nut Disassembly and Assembly Machine
During the maintenance of railway fasteners, there are issues with the current nut disassembly and assembly operation, including low efficiency, heavy reliance on manual labor, and high physical strain. A mechanical device has been designed to move along
Xiangang Cao +5 more
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Using Network Analysis and BIM to Quantify the Impact of Design for Disassembly
Design for Disassembly (DfD) is a promising design strategy to improve resource efficiency in buildings. To facilitate its application in design and construction practice, specific assessment tools are currently being developed.
François Denis +2 more
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Design for Assembly Disassembly
Yasuyuki Yamagiwa
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