The life of industrial products is getting shorter due to the rapid evolution of technologies. Because of that, the creation of models that are interested in last part of the product’s life are becoming extremely relevant. In recent years, many investments have been made in the recycling of raw materials and the reuse of End-Of-Life (EOL) products in order to reduce the waste of resources. Strategies of Design for Environment (DfE) have been searched and, for this reason, the Design for Disassembly (DfD) has become a fundamental phase in the product life cycle with the subsequent creation of design techniques aimed precisely at disassembly. Using this methodology, the designer can study and plan the optimal sequence which should be based on countless factors and criteria because there is not a straightforward path or a single combination of operations to follow. This paper describes and compares multiple disassembly methods based on minimum disassembly time with reference to a worm gear reducer. In particular, the component was made entirely on CAD (SolidWorks) and the sequences were pplied in a virtual environment. In this way, it was possible to evaluate different algorithms and obtain the optimal disassembly sequence that minimize the overall disassembly time.

Innovative disassembly sequence applied to a virtual mechanical reducer / Santi G.M.; Frizziero L.; Liverani A.; Tinuper M.; Donnici G.. - ELETTRONICO. - (2021), pp. 5398-5411. (Intervento presentato al convegno 11th Annual International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management, IEOM 2021 tenutosi a Singapore nel 2021).

Innovative disassembly sequence applied to a virtual mechanical reducer

Santi G. M.;Frizziero L.
;
Liverani A.;Donnici G.
2021

Abstract

The life of industrial products is getting shorter due to the rapid evolution of technologies. Because of that, the creation of models that are interested in last part of the product’s life are becoming extremely relevant. In recent years, many investments have been made in the recycling of raw materials and the reuse of End-Of-Life (EOL) products in order to reduce the waste of resources. Strategies of Design for Environment (DfE) have been searched and, for this reason, the Design for Disassembly (DfD) has become a fundamental phase in the product life cycle with the subsequent creation of design techniques aimed precisely at disassembly. Using this methodology, the designer can study and plan the optimal sequence which should be based on countless factors and criteria because there is not a straightforward path or a single combination of operations to follow. This paper describes and compares multiple disassembly methods based on minimum disassembly time with reference to a worm gear reducer. In particular, the component was made entirely on CAD (SolidWorks) and the sequences were pplied in a virtual environment. In this way, it was possible to evaluate different algorithms and obtain the optimal disassembly sequence that minimize the overall disassembly time.
2021
Proceedings of the International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management
5398
5411
Innovative disassembly sequence applied to a virtual mechanical reducer / Santi G.M.; Frizziero L.; Liverani A.; Tinuper M.; Donnici G.. - ELETTRONICO. - (2021), pp. 5398-5411. (Intervento presentato al convegno 11th Annual International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management, IEOM 2021 tenutosi a Singapore nel 2021).
Santi G.M.; Frizziero L.; Liverani A.; Tinuper M.; Donnici G.
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