会议专题

Recyclablity Assessment: from Standards to Constraints

The present major concern on sustainable development is at the origin of a growing interest on product recyclability. More and more strict norms and regulations will be prescribed to the companies in order to increase the level of recyclability of the industrial products. Usually described in natural language, these norms can be difficult to interpret for the product designer; there will so be an increasing need in tools allowing to verify the compliance of a product with given norms and standards. A prototype of such system is described in this article: the information to be added to the product model is first specified. It is then shown how the knowledge contained in standards and norms in textual form can be translated into constraints which can be propagated through the product structure in order to identify the inconsistencies between the present design and a given norm. An example of the literature is used to illustrate the suggested methodology and the results of its application through a software prototype.

Product model design for recycling knowledge modelling eco-label ORM constraint propagation Claire language

Bernard GRABOT Raymond HOUE

Laboratoire Génie de Production LGP Ecole Nationale d Ingénieurs de Tarbes ENIT 47 avenue d Azereix,BP 1629 65016 Tarbes Cedex,France

国际会议

工业工程与系统管理2007年国际会议(International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Systems Management)(IESM 2007)

北京

英文

2007-05-30(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)