2015
DOI: 10.2174/1874155x01509010605
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Research of Partial Destructive based Selective Disassembly Sequence Planning

Abstract: Abstract:In the process of recycling EOL (end of life) products, disassembly is an important stage. Moreover, there are several targets for disassembly: reuse, remanufacturing and material recycling. In order to improve the efficiency of disassembly, only the component which need to be reused or remanufactured need to be disassembled with nondestructive method. The rest components which recycled for material can be disassembled with partial destructive method. Namely, partial destructive disassembly is more pr… Show more

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“…The results of the experiments show the feasibility of creating disassembly models with the appropriate information requirements. Further investigations must follow the presented study, such as developing the taxonomy for buildings' disassembly planning information requirements for alternative approaches including selective parallel disassembly planning (Smith, Shana and Hung, 2015), destructive disassembly planning (Ziqiang et al, 2015), and interlocking problems in disassembly planning among others (Wang et al, 2020). Different methods for the automatic extraction of disassembly parameters from information models should also be explored for any of the other existent approaches in the field of DG theories.…”
Section: Entitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results of the experiments show the feasibility of creating disassembly models with the appropriate information requirements. Further investigations must follow the presented study, such as developing the taxonomy for buildings' disassembly planning information requirements for alternative approaches including selective parallel disassembly planning (Smith, Shana and Hung, 2015), destructive disassembly planning (Ziqiang et al, 2015), and interlocking problems in disassembly planning among others (Wang et al, 2020). Different methods for the automatic extraction of disassembly parameters from information models should also be explored for any of the other existent approaches in the field of DG theories.…”
Section: Entitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apart from Petri nets and fuzzy logic [65,66,[83][84][85][86], Kongar et al [87] and other authors use genetic algorithms [86][87][88][89][90][91][92][93], artificial ant colonies [57,94,95], and artificial bee colonies [85,96], backtracking algorithms [72] and general (profit) optimization algorithms [58,[97][98][99][100][101][102]. Another trend in the topic of sequence planning is selective disassembly of concrete parts, be it for product quality or process cost [58,[103][104][105][106][107].…”
Section: Analysis Of Contentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Maintenance plays a major role in equipment life cycle. It simply refers to the work carried out to restore degenerated performance of a system, equipment, or product to it intended normal level [1][2][3][4]. Most maintenance often requires the replacement of failed components.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%