2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.rcim.2004.11.008
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An integrated approach to selective-disassembly sequence planning

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“…Matrix and algebraic values of disassembly directions are the most used representations. Precedence, adjacency, connection, or disassembly matrix gives disassembly directions in one matrix of all product parts, 6,9,10,11 or in six or three separated matrices for each direction. 12,13 The matrix representation is also used to define freedom (mobility) of each part in a separated matrix.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Matrix and algebraic values of disassembly directions are the most used representations. Precedence, adjacency, connection, or disassembly matrix gives disassembly directions in one matrix of all product parts, 6,9,10,11 or in six or three separated matrices for each direction. 12,13 The matrix representation is also used to define freedom (mobility) of each part in a separated matrix.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within the area of product recovery, disassembly has received an increasing attention of researchers. Many studies have been presented on different domains of disassembly including sequencing [3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11], scheduling [12], disassembly line [13,14], disassembly line balancing [15][16][17], disassembly-to-order systems [18], design for disassembly [19] and automated disassembly [5,20]. Researchers also addressed the issues related to the disassembly of different types of products, e.g.…”
Section: Product Recovery and Disassemblymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although there exists a mass of traditional production planning and control methods, the management of production planning and control activities can differ greatly from management activities in traditional manufacturing. In the past decades, the researches mainly focused on: disassembly operations (Chung and Peng 2005), scheduling and shop floor controls (Guide 1996), capacity planning , etc.…”
Section: Previous Work 21 Remanufacturingmentioning
confidence: 99%