2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.aei.2011.11.003
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Disassembly sequence structure graphs: An optimal approach for multiple-target selective disassembly sequence planning

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“…A method for making decisions of selective disassembly and optimal EOL strategy was proposed [64]. Then, a structured graph based disassembly sequence planning method for selective disassembly problem was researched [65]. Also, Han et al [66] studied the selective disassembly sequencing problem under the sequential disassembly environment.…”
Section: B Partial Disassemblymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A method for making decisions of selective disassembly and optimal EOL strategy was proposed [64]. Then, a structured graph based disassembly sequence planning method for selective disassembly problem was researched [65]. Also, Han et al [66] studied the selective disassembly sequencing problem under the sequential disassembly environment.…”
Section: B Partial Disassemblymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sequence of disassembly. The purpose of this decision is to obtain the sequence with the lowest cost (Smith & Chen, 2011;Smith, Smith & Chen, 2012;Colledani & Battaïa, 2016). Which parts should be taken out and which should not.…”
Section: The Level Of Optimum Disassemblymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The original product design of the OEMs is typically used to recognise the precedence relationships (Tang et al, 2002;Zhang, Li, Shrivastava & Whitley, 2004). Utilising the information in the product design specification, remanufacturers can identify close to, or the most efficient disassembly sequence, which minimises cost (Colledani & Battaïa, 2016;Smith & Chen, 2011;Smith et al, 2012). The details of geometric product information is also a necessary requirement, in order to develop computerised visual sorting (Simolowo, Mousavi & Adjapong, 2011).…”
Section: Information Transfer From Oemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, process requirements in disassembly for remanufacturing are higher compared to disassembly for other types of recovery operations. Based on the extant literature, we identify product characteristics that might affect disassembly strategy including type of materials [19,21,33], product structures [20,38,39], number of components [37], product variety [16], expected residual value [45].…”
Section: Research Objectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%