2009
DOI: 10.1115/1.3087529
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High-Stiffness, Lock-and-Key Heat-Reversible Locator-Snap Systems for the Design for Disassembly

Abstract: Driven by the moral sense of obligation, legislative and social pressures, manufacturers now consider effective part reuse and material recycling at the end of product life at the design stage. It is a key consideration to use joints that can disengage with minimum labor, part damage, and material contamination. This paper extends our previous work on the design of high-stiffness reversible locator-snap system that can disengage nondestructively with localized heat (Shalaby and Saitou, 2006, “Optimal Heat-Reve… Show more

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“…Furthermore, joining approaches are critical for disassembly. This has led to research in the area of reversible fasteners [112,113].…”
Section: Consolidation Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, joining approaches are critical for disassembly. This has led to research in the area of reversible fasteners [112,113].…”
Section: Consolidation Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%