Abstract
This paper presents a two-stage disassembly and retrieval system that provides a unique solution for planning selective component recovery from products. The solution approach uses a process sequencing technique to schedule the operations in both stages to optimize the operational makespan.
Keywords
Disassembly, Integrated Component Recovery System (ICRS)
Disciplines
Industrial Engineering | Mechanical Engineering
Publisher
IEEE
Publication Date
1998
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IEEE
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Recommended Citation
Veerakamolmal, Pitipong and Gupta, Surendra M., "Design of an integrated component recovery system" (1998). Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Faculty Publications. Paper 27. http://hdl.handle.net/2047/d20000309
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Notes
Originally published in the Proceedings of the 1998 IEEE International Symposium on Electronics and the Environment, Oak Brook, IL, May 4-6, 1998 (CD-ROM)