2010 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel
Control of Disassembly Systems Based on the Division of Labour by Means of Dynamically Adapting Routing Plans
verfasst von : Gert Zülch, Jan Hrdina
Erschienen in: Advanced Manufacturing and Sustainable Logistics
Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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Disassembly and recycling activities are becoming ever more important as a result of legislative changes. The disassembly of end of life products will come to have an increasingly industrial character focusing on the planning and control of economical disassembly processes. As a consequence, the pre-dominant form of work organisation will be based on the division of labour as this system allows for the efficient usage of various disassembly tools and methods in contrast to the complete-disassembly workstations mainly in use today. But the control strategies derived from assembly are only partially suitable for these disassembly systems as they do not sufficiently consider the specific characteristics of disassembly. Any control method suitable for this field of application needs to incorporate new approaches to the flexibilisation of workflows in disassembly systems.