2020
DOI: 10.18280/ijsdp.150510
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Disassembly Evaluation During the Conceptual Design Phase to Ensure a Better Valorisation of Products at the End of Life Cycle

Abstract: In recent decades, the major preoccupation of industrialists has shifted towards the production of ecological products, given the actual environmental issues on the environment. to overcome this problem, several methodologies have been proposed, notably regarding the valorization of End-of-Life (EoL) products. The study of relevant literature indicates that in order to successfully recover EoL products, a design for an easily disassembled product should be considered from the early design stages. Therefore, th… Show more

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“…-P 1 : Torsion angle -P 2 : Deflection -P 3 : Wind resistance Continuing the previous study on three concepts during the conceptual phase led to keeping two concepts, including the truss concept, and eliminating another concept deemed less relevant [32]. The present work continues the study of the truss concept and, this time, verifies its behavior during the embodiment phase.…”
Section: Figure 3 Schematization Of Solar Collectorsupporting
confidence: 55%
“…-P 1 : Torsion angle -P 2 : Deflection -P 3 : Wind resistance Continuing the previous study on three concepts during the conceptual phase led to keeping two concepts, including the truss concept, and eliminating another concept deemed less relevant [32]. The present work continues the study of the truss concept and, this time, verifies its behavior during the embodiment phase.…”
Section: Figure 3 Schematization Of Solar Collectorsupporting
confidence: 55%
“…Several disassembly planning studies of manufacturing products have been developed in a comprehensive way starting from integrating information on the components and their physical relationships, modeling the mathematical product structure, and developing disassembly analyses from virtual models in sophisticated software platforms (Bouyarmane et al, 2020;Lambert, 2003;Soh et al, 2016;Zhou et al, 2019). For example, in their work Favi et al (2019) developed a method and a software tool called LeanDfD for quantitative evaluation of disassemblability and recyclability of mechatronic products.…”
Section: Selective Disassembly Planning For Buildingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is crucial to consider the environmental criterion during the initial phases of design, as the majority of negative environmental impacts are generated at this stage [10]. However, these phases are characterized by a notable lack of data and information about the product [11], which hinders an early assessment of environmental impact, especially through evaluation and analysis tools of environmental impact such as LCA, considered the most relevant and reliable tool [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%