Article ID: | iaor20052085 |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Volume: | 43 |
Issue: | 1 |
Start Page Number: | 195 |
End Page Number: | 222 |
Publication Date: | Jan 2005 |
Journal: | International Journal of Production Research |
Authors: | Gerner S., Kobeissi A., David B., Binder Z., Desotes-Genon B. |
Keywords: | programming: goal |
An integrated approach for noble recycling is presented that puts forward the functional value of products and components. In a first step, the approach determines all feasible automatic disassembly sequences and in a second step all applicable recycling activities. This allows one to determine the most appropriate recycling process for an end-of-life product considering concurrent recycling techniques. The feasible automatic disassembly sequences are established by simulation in a virtual environment. The required generic disassembly product model, as well as the generic disassembly activity model, is presented by means of static and dynamic object-oriented diagrams. The recycling evaluation establishes an efficient solution responding to economic and ecological decision crtieria. It is calculated applying a Goal-Programming approach transforming the multi-objective linear problem into a monocriteria linear program. The techno-economic decision model applied is Linear Activity Analysis. It allows one to integrate the generated disassembly processes based on single disassembly activities as well as other recycling techniques.