Abstract
Disassembly plays a key role in a life cycle economy since it enables the recovery of resources [1]. A partly automated disassembly system could adapt to a large variety of products and different degrees of devaluation, however, the deviations between the disassembly plan generated by the planning process and the actual situation of the disassembly system cause difficulties in the workshop execution. Controlling is necessary for regulating daily operations. The objective of Dynamic Process Planning (DPP) is to reflect the availabilities of the disassembly tools in the real disassembly cell and offer alternatives when a device or tool is not available. The DPP procedure will propose alternative disassembly processes and tools supported by a knowledge-based network method and will select the best suitable among them.
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Chiotellis, S., Kim, H.J.., Seliger, G. (2007). Dynamic Process Planning Control of Hybrid Disassembly Systems. In: Takata, S., Umeda, Y. (eds) Advances in Life Cycle Engineering for Sustainable Manufacturing Businesses. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84628-935-4_44
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