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Design for disassembly: a methodology for identifying the optimal disassembly sequence
Journal of Engineering Design, 2007Optimizing the disassembly sequence of mechanical systems is very useful in order to improve maintenance and recycling activities (i.e. to reduce costs, times and number of operations). A new virtual disassembly environment, based on two different algorithms, is presented.
Massimo Delogu, Marco Pierini
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Design for Disassembly and the Environment
CIRP Annals - Manufacturing Technology, 1996Abstract The financial and environmental consequences of disassembly and recycling at the end of a product's life are studied. Analyses of a small coffee maker and some large domestic appliances are presented. It is shown that redesign proposals resulting from Design for Assembly analysis are compatible with Design for Disassembly and that ...
W A Knight
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Evaluation of disassemblability to enable design for disassembly in mass production
International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics, 2003Abstract A comprehensive methodology to enhance disassemblability of products has been presented in this paper. Disassemblability of a product is a function of several parameters such as exertion of manual force for disassembly, degree of precision required for effective tool placement, weight, size, material and shape of components being ...
Anoop Desai, Anil Mital
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Design for Assembly and Disassembly
CIRP Annals - Manufacturing Technology, 1992Summary A review is made of design for assembly (DFA) methods developed over the last fifteen years. It is found that implementation of DFA at the early conceptual stage of design has led to enormous benefits including simplification of products, lower assembly and manufacturing costs, reduced overheads, improved quality and reduced time to market ...
L Alting
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Designing for Disassembly (DfD)
Architectural Design, 2009AbstractThe redundancy of existing buildings that leads to demolition and the unnecessary disposal of structures and their parts is one of the most challenging aspects of the current construction industry. This large‐scale problem of obsolescence leads to the squandering of existing materials and resources on a massive scale.
Durmisevic, Elma, Yeang, Ken
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Design for Product-Embedded Disassembly
Volume 2: 31st Design Automation Conference, Parts A and B, 2005This paper presents a computational method for designing assemblies with a built-in disassembly pathway that maximizes the profit of disassembly while satisfying regulatory requirements for component retrieval. Given component revenues and components to be retrieved, the method simultaneously determines the spatial configurations of components and ...
Takeuchi, Shingo, Saitou, Kazuhiro
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Disassembly Line Design with Uncertainty
2005 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 2006As the average lifecycle of consumer products continues to decrease, discarded products fill up available landfill space with hazardous and/or valuable materials. Since the demand for new solutions to economically deal with such outdated products begun to rise, the disassembly line has emerged as a viable solution to this problem.
Mark Turowski, Matthew Morgan, Ying Tang
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Total disassembleability - a function of product design and disassembly system design
1997A product’s ease of disassembly can be called product disassembleability. The product disassembleability is determined by the product design. The potential technical disassembly performance or capability of a disassembly system is set by the system design. The total disassembleability for a specific product disassembled in a specific disassembly system
M. Björkman +3 more
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