1997 IEEE 6th International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation Proceedings, EFTA '97
DOI: 10.1109/etfa.1997.616265
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Dynamic generation of disassembly sequences

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“…Most of the previous research on disassembly planning considers non-destructive disassembly and deterministic sequencing. In fact, as stated earlier, the disassembly process has many uncertainties, since frequent incidents make a predetermined plan unrealistic [117]. Especially, disassembly for maintenance encounters uncertainties such as:…”
Section: Disassembly Sequencing With Uncertaintymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Most of the previous research on disassembly planning considers non-destructive disassembly and deterministic sequencing. In fact, as stated earlier, the disassembly process has many uncertainties, since frequent incidents make a predetermined plan unrealistic [117]. Especially, disassembly for maintenance encounters uncertainties such as:…”
Section: Disassembly Sequencing With Uncertaintymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To cope with the uncertainty of disassembly operations, various approaches are suggested in the literature [76,117,118]. For example, the basic idea of Martinez et al [117] is to keep all the information supplied by the multiple sequences and to make a choice in real time according to the actual state of the shop floor. Also, Zussman and Zhou [76] use a pre-sorted list of transitions in their suggested Petri net model.…”
Section: Disassembly Sequencing With Uncertaintymentioning
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“…When they change from two-dimensional systems to three-dimensional ones the complexity in computing a solution increases enormously. ¼ Another approach is based on generating a tree with each possible disassembly sequence [11]. This method uses the weight assignment to each branch of the tree for choosing the strategy for disassembling the product in real time.…”
Section: Product Representationmentioning
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“…Previous studies related to reverse logistics have been reported on inspection (Kara et al, 2004;Rose et al, 1998;Shrivastava et al, 2005), separation and (Addouche et al, 2003;Duta et al, 2003;Gao et al, 2003;Martinez et al, 1997;Moore et al, 1998;Park et al, 2003;Srinivasan and Gadh, 1998;Zhang and Kuo, 1996;Zussman and Zhou, 1999;Zussman et al, 1998), and redistribution (Hansen, 2000). Some studies were conducted on the reverse logistics network to collect EOL products (Baumgarten et al, 2003;Krikke, 1999;Krikke et al, 2001;Louwers et al, 1999).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%