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Unfabricate: Designing Smart Textiles for Disassembly

Proceedings of the 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2020
Smart textiles development is combining computing and textile technologies to create tactile, functional objects such as smart garments, soft medical devices, and space suits. However, the field also combines the massive waste streams of both the digital electronics and textiles industries.
Shanel Wu, Laura Devendorf
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Effects of design for disassembly on integrated disassembly and assembly processes

Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Computer Integrated Manufacturing and Automation Technology, 2002
A growing concern about the environment has spurred research into the design of more environmentally benign products. Although the environmental considerations cover the entire product's life cycle, one of the most pressing environmental problems the Western World is facing is waste and landfill.
J.F. Scheuring   +2 more
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Design for Disassembly and the Value of Robotic Semi-Destructive Disassembly

Volume 3: 7th Design for Manufacturing Conference, 2002
This article explores robotic semi-destructive disassembly’s relationship with design for disassembly, and the article investigates its value as a disassembly approach for remanufacture and / or recycling. Specifically, the compatibility of design for disassembly guidelines with semi-destructive disassembly is explored. Regulatory pressures, recovering
John Reap, Bert Bras
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An Integrated Design for Human-in-the-Loop Disassembly

2008 IEEE International Conference on Networking, Sensing and Control, 2008
This paper provides a profile for human-in-the-loop disassembly design, an emerging area as a result of growing concerns for material resources, energy conservation and landfill capacity. A discussion of disassembly challenges is first presented with a focus on the impacts of human factors on disassembly decision making.
Ying Tang, David E. Grochowski
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On the optimal design of the disassembly and recovery processes

Waste Management, 2009
This paper tackles the problem of the optimal design of the recovery processes of the end-of-life (EOL) electric and electronic products, with a special focus on the disassembly issues. The objective is to recover as much ecological and economic value as possible, and to reduce the overall produced quantities of waste.
A, Xanthopoulos, E, Iakovou
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Design for Disassembly and Recycling

1997
At a certain point a product will no longer be able to perform its main function. This does not necessarily mean the end of life of the product, it could be repaired or used for other functions. At some point all products will be scrapped which means disassembling, sorting, reuse, recycling, fragmentation, deposit etc.
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Design for Disassembly

The Journal of King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok, 2018
Elizabeth Lewis   +4 more
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DESIGN FOR DISASSEMBLY

2015
Il design for disassembly è una delle principali tematiche che sta trovando spazio nelle università di tutto il mondo ad indirizzo ingegneristico e gestionale del prodotto. Fondato sul concetto dell'economia circolare, il design for disassembly si prefigge l'obbiettivo di elaborare dei processi virtuosi che nel tempo possano permettere ad un ...
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DISASSEMBLING TO DESIGN: A FUNDAMENTAL LEARNING EXPERIENCE

EDULEARN Proceedings
Disassembly refers to the act of taking something apart, often a piece of machinery, primarily for reuse. In product design, disassembly means analysing an object to understand its parts and characteristics. Despite its broader potential, disassembly in product design is often associated exclusively with sustainability, reparability, and reuse ...
Frausin, Martina, Colombini, Elena
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