Document Type
Conference Item
Publication Date
12-1-2009
Abstract
Sustainable Product development is seen as an inevitable solution in protecting the environment. Among the important strategy in sustainable product development is through product recovery by closing the loop. Product recovery enables the reuse of depleting source of virgin material as well as avoiding the accumulation of solid waste. Maintenance can be also considered as a strategy towards sustainable product by prolonging product life time. The success of product recovery and maintenance is highly dependant on the time and cost efficiencies of the disassembly process. This paper reviews the various methods used to evaluate disassemblability. The development of the methods and its application are reviewed to provide an understanding of any missing links that have hampered the wider implementation of disassemblability design evaluations. The paper then proposes a disassemblability optimization model that can provide the missing link between design and disassembly
Keywords
Design for disassembly, design evaluation, design optimization
Divisions
fac_eng
Event Title
Asia Pacific Industrial Engineering and Management Systems Conference
Event Location
Kitakyushu, Japan
Event Dates
14-16 Dec 2009
Event Type
conference