Quantitative evaluation of product disassembly for recycling |
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Authors: | Ehud Kroll Thomas A. Hanft |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of Missouri-Columbia/Kansas City, 5605 Troost Avenue, 64110-2823 Kansas City, MO, USA;(2) Raytheon TI Systems, Dallas, Texas, USA |
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Abstract: | This paper presents a method for evaluating the ease-of-disassembly of products. Its primary use is in designing products for recycling, but it also facilitates consideration of servicing and maintenance, and making environmentally-related decisions. The method is developed and discussed in the context of relatively small products that can be disassembled by a seated person using hand-held tools. The evaluation procedure is centered around a spreadsheet-like chart and uses a catalog of task difficulty scores. The scores were derived from work-measurement analyses of standard disassembly tasks, and provide a means of identifying weaknesses in the design and comparing alternatives quantitatively. The structure of the evaluation chart and the derivation of difficulty scores are explained, followed by a demonstration of analyzing a computer central processing unit. The limitations of the method and future extensions are outlined. |
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Keywords: | Design for disassembly Design for recycling Concurrent engineering |
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