2019
DOI: 10.3390/pr7050275
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A Novel Method of Sustainability Evaluation in Machining Processes

Abstract: In order to quantitatively evaluate and improve the sustainability of machining systems, this paper presents an emergy (the amount of energy consumed in direct and indirect transformations to make a product or service) based sustainability evaluation and improvement method for machining systems, contributing to the improvement of energy efficiency, resource efficiency and environmental performance, and realizing the sustainability development. First, the driver and challenge are studied, and the scope and hypo… Show more

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“…According to the literature [19,20], when the original manufacturer does not adopt authorized remanufacturing, the original manufacturer's profit is negatively correlated with the cost saving made on the remanufactured product, i.e., the greater the cost savings made on the unit remanufactured product, the smaller is the profit of the original manufacturer. However, when the original manufacturer adopts authorized remanufacturing, although the sales volume of the new product is negatively correlated with the cost savings made on the remanufactured product unit, its revenue is positively correlated with the cost savings made on the remanufactured product unit, i.e., the greater the cost savings made on the remanufactured product unit, the greater is the revenue the original manufacturer generates.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…According to the literature [19,20], when the original manufacturer does not adopt authorized remanufacturing, the original manufacturer's profit is negatively correlated with the cost saving made on the remanufactured product, i.e., the greater the cost savings made on the unit remanufactured product, the smaller is the profit of the original manufacturer. However, when the original manufacturer adopts authorized remanufacturing, although the sales volume of the new product is negatively correlated with the cost savings made on the remanufactured product unit, its revenue is positively correlated with the cost savings made on the remanufactured product unit, i.e., the greater the cost savings made on the remanufactured product unit, the greater is the revenue the original manufacturer generates.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Formula (19), when e r e n > δ, e C > e D ; If e r e n < δ, then e C < e D ; If e r e n = δ, then e C = e D .…”
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“…When logistics parks provide logistics services, they are less dependent on the resources provided by the natural environment and involve relatively less energy. The input energy mainly includes solar, rainwater, and wind energy provided by nature, as well as water, electricity, coal, fuel oil, and other resources used in logistics and other value-added services [35].…”
Section: Input Emergy Valuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their results indicate that the probability of deviation of the evaluation function established using polynomial function fitting is 5%, and the accuracy of the evaluation can effectively meet the requirements. To quantitatively evaluate and improve the sustainability of machining systems, Sun et al [16] present an energy-based sustainability evaluation and improvement method for machining systems, contributing to the improvement of energy efficiency, resource efficiency and environmental performance, and realizing sustainability development. Considering that most of the existing integrations of scheduling and process planning mainly focus on optimization techniques for improving the makespan criterion, instead of the more efficient use of energy, Jin et al [17] introduce a multi-objective memetic algorithm with a variable neighborhood search (VNS) technique for this problem.…”
Section: Manufacturing Engineering Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%