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DISASSEMBLY SYSTEM DESIGN CONSIDERING PRODUCT RECOVERY VALUES

In reuse and recycling for End of Lifecycle (EOL) assembly products, inverse manufacturing systems consisting assembly and disassembly should be designed and modeled by each product type because their product recovery lifecycle are different by each product (Yamada, 2008). This study proposes a disassembly system design with Bill of Materials (BOM) considering product recovery values for computers. First, a traditional design for assembly lines is applied to disassembly, and a disassembly system design using BOM by a PLM tool are developed to consider product recovery values. Next, assembly and disassembly line designs are compared and characterized through an example based on actual task times and precedence relations for computers. Finally, the proposed design procedure with BOM for disassembly system is developed to the example, and the potential benefits are shown and discussed.

Sustainable Manufacturing Environmentally Conscious Manufacturing Reuse and Recycling Bill ofMaterials (BOM) Product Lifecycle Management (PLM).

Tetsuo Yamada Masahiro. Arakawa

Department of Environmental and Information Studies, Tokyo City University3-3-1 Ushikubo-nishi, Tuzu Department of Civil, Environmental and Applied System Engineering, Kansai University 3-3-35 Yamate-c

国际会议

第二十届国际生产研究大会

上海

英文

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2009-08-02(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)