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7 November 2005 Multi-criteria decision making approach in multiple periods for a disassembly-to-order system under product's deterioration and stochastic yields
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Proceedings Volume 5997, Environmentally Conscious Manufacturing V; 599702 (2005) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.630752
Event: Optics East 2005, 2005, Boston, MA, United States
Abstract
In this paper, we concentrate on the disassembly-to-order (DTO) system, where end-of-life (EOL) products are taken back from last users to be disassembled to fulfill the demands for components and materials. The objective is to determine the number of EOL products that would be needed to maximize the profit and minimize the costs of the system. The conditions of EOL products are not always certain, which makes the problem difficult. We use a heuristic approach which transforms the stochastic disassembly yields into their deterministic equivalents and use a multi-criteria decision-making technique to solve the problem. In addition, we take the products' ages (and thus their deterioration) into account to determine their yield rates (e.g., older products tend to have lower yield rates for usable components) and generate the DTO plans for multiple periods. A numerical example is considered to illustrate the implementation of the approach.
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Prasit Imtanavanich and Surendra M. Gupta "Multi-criteria decision making approach in multiple periods for a disassembly-to-order system under product's deterioration and stochastic yields", Proc. SPIE 5997, Environmentally Conscious Manufacturing V, 599702 (7 November 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.630752
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