2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2012.09.022
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Green modular design for material efficiency: a leader–follower joint optimization model

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“…Modular design was used in the assembly and disassembly of product components to support green life-cycle engineering [21]. Modular design can facilitate life-cycle material efficiency through component material reuse and such material reuse modularity must conform to the technical system modularity [22]. Modular design was combined with design for environment concept to reduce the potential negative environmental impacts as early as at the design stage of products.…”
Section: Product Modularization For Parts Reusementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Modular design was used in the assembly and disassembly of product components to support green life-cycle engineering [21]. Modular design can facilitate life-cycle material efficiency through component material reuse and such material reuse modularity must conform to the technical system modularity [22]. Modular design was combined with design for environment concept to reduce the potential negative environmental impacts as early as at the design stage of products.…”
Section: Product Modularization For Parts Reusementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A more sophisticated approach is to consider the optimal lifetime and "value" of each component, rather than treating the device as a single object (Kara et al 2008;Ji et al 2013). A performance economy approach, where the objective is to maintain the quality of stock rather than focusing on flows of components or materials through the economy, is an approach that facilitates this view .…”
Section: Understanding "Value" In the Circular Economymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Qiang et al (2013) investigated the competition, coordination, and uncertainties of a CLSC with two suppliers, two manufacturers, and two retailers, in which both new and remanufactured products are launched in the same period. Ji et al (2013) proposed a Stackelberg-based joint optimization model for green modular design with material reuse. investigated optimal design and production planning of a CLSC that involved multi-products under uncertain demand and return.…”
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confidence: 99%