Proceedings of the International Conference on
Product Lifecycle Management    PLM'08
Fostering the culture of innovation
PLM-SP4, 2008
 
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Title: REST: The development of a Remanufacturing Energy Software Tool to assess product lifecycle energy totals over multiple lives
  Author(s): Jie Gu, Andrew King
  Address: King University of Bristol Bristol, UK, BS3 1TR
mexjg @ bris.ac.uk, andrew.king @ bris.ac.uk
  Reference: PLM-SP4 - 2008 Proceedings  pp. 405 - 415
  Abstract/
Summary
Remanufacturing represents a higher form of reuse among various treatment types at the end of product life. However, with energy efficiency possibly becoming a legal requirement within the EU and a more pressing customer requirement, designers need to assess the lifecycle energy impact of remanufacturing. Our approach to enable "upgrading" during remanufacturing is a platform design strategy where energy stable components form a platform that remains between product lives. Components whose new design energy use is predicted to be reduced in the future are then built onto this platform so they can be removed and upgraded during remanufacturing. The focus of this paper is a presentation of the theoretical and mathematical approach that underpins the author's remanufacturing energy assessment tool. It then describes the operational stages of the tool through case study examples.
 
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