2015
DOI: 10.1007/s10845-015-1154-1
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Impact of spare parts remanufacturing on the operation and maintenance performance of offshore wind turbines: a multi-agent approach

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“…A comprehensive evaluation framework consisting of economic evaluation, product quality evaluation and ecological evaluation is proposed. Dahane et al (2015) investigated the impact of spare parts remanufacturing strategy on the performance of an offshore wind farm in term of total cost and carbon footprint. They considered the remanufacturing of gearboxes recovered after each maintenance replacement.…”
Section: Disassembly/replacementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A comprehensive evaluation framework consisting of economic evaluation, product quality evaluation and ecological evaluation is proposed. Dahane et al (2015) investigated the impact of spare parts remanufacturing strategy on the performance of an offshore wind farm in term of total cost and carbon footprint. They considered the remanufacturing of gearboxes recovered after each maintenance replacement.…”
Section: Disassembly/replacementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All these features are well suited for MAS modelling, allowing for analyzing the complexities of this new paradigm and studying the impact of the reverse flow of used products (and its associated processes to restore value) on the classic forward flow of new products. This is still an emerging area of research, and there are only a few studies using MAS [38,[94][95][96][97][98].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This method gives the possibility to follow the events of the simulation and to make it close to reality. As in Dahane et al (2017) and Sahnoun et al (2015), the authors used MAS to predict the health of wind-turbines and to optimize the maintenance of an offshore wind farm. They tested several scenarios in order to obtain the best maintenance strategy.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%