再制造设计的再定义:再制造设计规则优先排序的实用方法

Brian Hilton, Scott Nichols, Frank Zelinger, Michael Thurston
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当产品失效或不再满足用户需求时,它们往往被丢弃。这些结果通常是由早期的设计决策决定的。虽然再制造通过将产品恢复到新的状态提供了一种可持续的选择,但它的潜力往往受到从一开始就不考虑再制造的设计的限制。本研究通过引入结构化再制造设计(DfRem)方法和cad集成工具来支持实时设计决策,解决了这一挑战。DfRem框架引入了一个新的主要设计功能,专注于在整个生命周期中保持产品功能。它由识别限制再制造潜力的故障模式的故障树和包括预防、最小化、重新定位、恢复等设计原则的层次结构支持。每个原则都与可操作的设计规则相关联,帮助工程师减少对再制造的需求,或在必要时提高其效率。为了实现这个框架,我们为Autodesk Inventor和PTC Creo开发了CAD插件。这些工具使用状态机模型根据所选的故障模式和用户输入呈现优先级设计规则。通过将DfRem逻辑直接嵌入到广泛使用的CAD环境中,该工具使工程师能够在不中断现有工作流程的情况下做出可持续性决策。这种方法强调了设计在实现循环和资源节能型产品开发中的关键作用,使再制造在产品设计的早期阶段成为一种更实用和更容易获得的策略。
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Redefining Design for Remanufacturing: A Practical Methodology for Prioritizing Remanufacturing Design Rules

Redefining Design for Remanufacturing: A Practical Methodology for Prioritizing Remanufacturing Design Rules

Redefining Design for Remanufacturing: A Practical Methodology for Prioritizing Remanufacturing Design Rules

Redefining Design for Remanufacturing: A Practical Methodology for Prioritizing Remanufacturing Design Rules

Products are often discarded when they fail or no longer meet user needs. These outcomes are frequently shaped by early design decisions. While remanufacturing offers a sustainable alternative by restoring products to like-new condition, its potential is often limited by designs that do not consider remanufacturing from the outset. This research addresses that challenge by introducing a structured Design for Remanufacturing (DfRem) methodology and a CAD-integrated tool to support real-time design decisions. The DfRem framework introduces a new primary design function focused on preserving product functionality across its life cycle. It is supported by a fault tree that identifies failure modes that limit remanufacturing potential and a hierarchy of design principles including Prevent, Minimize, Relocate, Restore, and others. Each principle is linked to actionable design rules that help engineers reduce the need for remanufacturing or improve its efficiency when necessary. To operationalize this framework, we developed CAD plugins for Autodesk Inventor and PTC Creo. These tools use a state machine model to present prioritized design rules based on selected failure modes and user input. By embedding DfRem logic directly into widely used CAD environments, the tool enables engineers to make sustainability-informed decisions without disrupting existing workflows. This approach highlights the critical role of design in enabling circular and resource-efficient product development, making remanufacturing a more practical and accessible strategy during the early stages of product design.

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