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    Design for Disassembly With High-Stiffness Heat-Reversible Locator-Snap Systems

    Source: Journal of Mechanical Design:;2008:;volume( 130 ):;issue: 012::page 121701
    Author:
    Mohammed Shalaby
    ,
    Kazuhiro Saitou
    DOI: 10.1115/1.2991134
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: Recent legislative and social pressures have driven manufacturers to consider effective part reuse and material recycling at the end of product life at the design stage. One of the key considerations is to design and use joints that can disengage with minimum labor, part damage, and material contamination. This paper presents a unified method to design a high-stiffness reversible locator-snap system that can disengage nondestructively with localized heat, and its application to external product enclosures of electrical appliances. The design problem is posed as an optimization problem to find the locations, numbers, and orientations of locators and snaps as well as the number, locations, and sizes of heating areas, which realize the release of snaps with minimum heating area and maximum stiffness while satisfying any motion and structural requirements. The screw theory is utilized to precalculate a set of feasible orientations of locators and snaps, which are examined during optimization. The optimization problem is solved using the multi-objective genetic algorithm coupled with the structural and thermal finite element analysis. The method is applied to a two-piece enclosure of a DVD player with a T-shaped mating line. The resulting Pareto-optimal solutions exhibit alternative designs with different trade-offs between the structural stiffness during snap engagement and the area of heating for snap disengagement. Some results require the heating of two areas at the same time, demonstrating the idea of a lock-and-key.
    keyword(s): Design , Optimization , Stiffness , Heating , Heat , Motion AND Screws ,
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    contributor authorMohammed Shalaby
    contributor authorKazuhiro Saitou
    date accessioned2017-05-09T00:29:32Z
    date available2017-05-09T00:29:32Z
    date copyrightDecember, 2008
    date issued2008
    identifier issn1050-0472
    identifier otherJMDEDB-27888#121701_1.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/138796
    description abstractRecent legislative and social pressures have driven manufacturers to consider effective part reuse and material recycling at the end of product life at the design stage. One of the key considerations is to design and use joints that can disengage with minimum labor, part damage, and material contamination. This paper presents a unified method to design a high-stiffness reversible locator-snap system that can disengage nondestructively with localized heat, and its application to external product enclosures of electrical appliances. The design problem is posed as an optimization problem to find the locations, numbers, and orientations of locators and snaps as well as the number, locations, and sizes of heating areas, which realize the release of snaps with minimum heating area and maximum stiffness while satisfying any motion and structural requirements. The screw theory is utilized to precalculate a set of feasible orientations of locators and snaps, which are examined during optimization. The optimization problem is solved using the multi-objective genetic algorithm coupled with the structural and thermal finite element analysis. The method is applied to a two-piece enclosure of a DVD player with a T-shaped mating line. The resulting Pareto-optimal solutions exhibit alternative designs with different trade-offs between the structural stiffness during snap engagement and the area of heating for snap disengagement. Some results require the heating of two areas at the same time, demonstrating the idea of a lock-and-key.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleDesign for Disassembly With High-Stiffness Heat-Reversible Locator-Snap Systems
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume130
    journal issue12
    journal titleJournal of Mechanical Design
    identifier doi10.1115/1.2991134
    journal fristpage121701
    identifier eissn1528-9001
    keywordsDesign
    keywordsOptimization
    keywordsStiffness
    keywordsHeating
    keywordsHeat
    keywordsMotion AND Screws
    treeJournal of Mechanical Design:;2008:;volume( 130 ):;issue: 012
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