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    Simultaneous Selective Disassembly and End-of-Life Decision Making for Multiple Products That Share Disassembly Operations

    Source: Journal of Mechanical Design:;2010:;volume( 132 ):;issue: 004::page 41002
    Author:
    Sara Behdad
    ,
    Minjung Kwak
    ,
    Harrison Kim
    ,
    Deborah Thurston
    DOI: 10.1115/1.4001207
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: Environmental protection legislation, consumer interest in “green” products, a trend toward corporate responsibility and recognition of the potential profitability of salvaging operations, has resulted in increased interest in product take back. However, the cost effectiveness of product take-back operations is hampered by many factors, including the high cost of disassembly and a widely varying feedstock of dissimilar products. Two types of decisions must be made, how to carry out the disassembly process in the most efficient manner to “mine” the value-added that is still embedded in the product, and then how to best utilize that value-added once it is recovered. This paper presents a method for making those decisions. The concept of a transition matrix is integrated with mixed integer linear programming to determine the extent to which products should be disassembled and simultaneously determine the optimal end-of-life (EOL) strategy for each resultant component or subassembly. The main contribution of this paper is the simultaneous consideration of selective disassembly, multiple products, and the value added that remains in each component or subassembly. Shared disassembly operations and capacity limits are considered. An example using two cell phone products illustrates application of the model. The obtained results demonstrate the most economical level of disassembly for each cell phone and the best EOL options for each resultant module. In addition, the cell phone example shows that sharing disassembly operations between different products makes disassembly more cost effective compared with the case in which each product is disassembled separately.
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    contributor authorSara Behdad
    contributor authorMinjung Kwak
    contributor authorHarrison Kim
    contributor authorDeborah Thurston
    date accessioned2017-05-09T00:39:39Z
    date available2017-05-09T00:39:39Z
    date copyrightApril, 2010
    date issued2010
    identifier issn1050-0472
    identifier otherJMDEDB-27921#041002_1.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/144233
    description abstractEnvironmental protection legislation, consumer interest in “green” products, a trend toward corporate responsibility and recognition of the potential profitability of salvaging operations, has resulted in increased interest in product take back. However, the cost effectiveness of product take-back operations is hampered by many factors, including the high cost of disassembly and a widely varying feedstock of dissimilar products. Two types of decisions must be made, how to carry out the disassembly process in the most efficient manner to “mine” the value-added that is still embedded in the product, and then how to best utilize that value-added once it is recovered. This paper presents a method for making those decisions. The concept of a transition matrix is integrated with mixed integer linear programming to determine the extent to which products should be disassembled and simultaneously determine the optimal end-of-life (EOL) strategy for each resultant component or subassembly. The main contribution of this paper is the simultaneous consideration of selective disassembly, multiple products, and the value added that remains in each component or subassembly. Shared disassembly operations and capacity limits are considered. An example using two cell phone products illustrates application of the model. The obtained results demonstrate the most economical level of disassembly for each cell phone and the best EOL options for each resultant module. In addition, the cell phone example shows that sharing disassembly operations between different products makes disassembly more cost effective compared with the case in which each product is disassembled separately.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleSimultaneous Selective Disassembly and End-of-Life Decision Making for Multiple Products That Share Disassembly Operations
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume132
    journal issue4
    journal titleJournal of Mechanical Design
    identifier doi10.1115/1.4001207
    journal fristpage41002
    identifier eissn1528-9001
    keywordsSurgery
    keywordsDecision making AND Recycling
    treeJournal of Mechanical Design:;2010:;volume( 132 ):;issue: 004
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