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Improved Disassembly Matrices for Disassembly Processes

Volume 1: 30th Design Automation Conference, 2004
The combined interference matrix and the combined contact matrix of product components with connection matrices, special connection relations, the disassembly sequence matrix, instability of sub-assemblies, changes of sub-assembly disassembly direction or tools, platform and the effect of gravity are investigated to obtain the optimum disassembly ...
Yuan Mao Huang, Yu-Chung Liao
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The Disassembly Matrix for Computer-Aided Disassembly

Volume 2: 26th Design Automation Conference, 2000
Abstract This study proposes an effective and feasible method that improves the existing methods for disassembly. The elements of three dimensional interference matrices in the directions of x, y and z axes are considered as the low bit, middle bit and high bit, respectively, for the elements of the proposed disassembly matrix in the ...
Yuan Mao Huang, Chun-Ting Huang
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Design for disassembly: a methodology for identifying the optimal disassembly sequence

Journal of Engineering Design, 2007
Optimizing 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.
F. Cappelli   +3 more
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A zilog Z8000 disassembler

Software: Practice and Experience, 1983
AbstractA disassembler is described which will translate ZSOOO object code into syntactically correct ZSOOO assembly language. The disassembler carries out error checking, label insertion and command processing.
Robert H. Davis, A. J. Bathgate
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Designing for Disassembly (DfD)

Architectural Design, 2009
AbstractThe 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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A microprogram meta-disassembler

Microprocessing and Microprogramming, 1988
Abstract A meta-assembler is a program which can be configured to perform translation from any defined assembly-language form into machine code. This paper describes a meta-disassembler which will perform the reverse translation for a class of instruction and language forms. It has been designed particularly to deal with the problems of disassembling
Colin C. Charlton   +2 more
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Capacitated Disassembly Scheduling: Minimizing the Number of Products Disassembled

2005
Disassembly scheduling is the problem of determining the timing and quantity of disassembling used products to satisfy the demands of their parts or components over the planning horizon. This paper focuses on the case of single product type without parts commonality while the resource capacity restrictions are explicitly considered.
Jun-Gyu Kim   +4 more
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Mechanism of ciliary disassembly

Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 2016
As motile organelles and sensors, cilia play pivotal roles in cell physiology, development and organ homeostasis. Ciliary defects are associated with a class of cilia-related diseases or developmental disorders, termed ciliopathies. Even though the presence of cilia is required for diverse functions, cilia can be removed through ciliary shortening or ...
Yinwen, Liang   +3 more
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Disassembly efficiency improvements with active disassembly technologies

Proceedings of the 2011 IEEE International Symposium on Sustainable Systems and Technology, 2011
DISASSEMBLY is an advantageous end-of-life activity that can promote reuse, remanufacture, and purer recycling of a product's subassemblies and components. The benefit of disassembly for small electronic products, such as modems, routers, and electric adaptors, has, however, outweighed by the processing costs because current disassembly methods require
John Carrell   +3 more
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Disassembly sequence planning in a disassembly cell context

Robotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing, 2007
In this paper a two-phase approach is proposed for determining the optimal disassembly sequence when the disassembly system has a cellular configuration. Operations are first grouped into cells based on the resources they require with the goal of minimizing machine acquisition costs.
Carlos Andrés   +2 more
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