Large-Scale Disassembly Operations Planning With Parallel Resources

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Date

2015

Authors

Gokgur, Burak
Özpeynirci, Selin

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Springer London Ltd

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Disassembly systems obtain valuable parts from end-of-life products to remanufacture, reuse, or recycle them. This study deals with disassembly scheduling and presents a novel mixed integer programming model. Disassembly scheduling is the problem of determining quantity and schedule of items disassembled, held in inventory, sold, and disposed on capacitated resources over a planning horizon while satisfying at least a given service level. The model presented here includes a number of novelties including assignment of disassembly operations to parallel capacitated resources, consideration of costs to environment and demand for each level of items. We also present a problem testbed to be used for comparison of different algorithms and the generation mechanism. Results from a large experimental design using problem testbed are presented.

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Disassembly systems, Disassembly scheduling, Mathematical programming, Product, Parts

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0209 industrial biotechnology, 0211 other engineering and technologies, 02 engineering and technology

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Internatıonal Journal of Advanced Manufacturıng Technology

Volume

81

Issue

5.Ağu

Start Page

1195

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1214
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