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Sustainable management of end-of-life systems
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System Life CycleEngineeringSustainable DevelopmentLife Cycle ManagementSustainable DesignComplex System EngineeringOperations ResearchData ScienceUncertainty QuantificationSustainable Development ContextSystems EngineeringLife Support SystemsDesignBayesian NetworkSustainable SystemsSustainable ManagementLife Cycle AssessmentSustainabilitySustainable ProductionEnd-of-life Systems
In a sustainable development context, the stakes of the last stage of system life cycle, the end-of-life stage, have increased over recent years. End-of-life systems have to be de-manufactured in order to be valued so as to respond to environmental concerns. The aim of a disassembly strategy consists in issuing a solution to the whole decision problem raised during the end-of-life stage of systems. Indeed, decision makers have to select valuable components according to technical, economical and environmental criteria and then design and optimise a disassembly support system that will generate these products. The solution obtained is what we refer to in this article as a disassembly trajectory. The work presented in this article is about planning these trajectories on different horizons integrating several arrivals of end-of-life systems. The proposed approach, with Bayesian networks and influence diagrams as the underlying mathematical tools, enables dynamically defined uncertainties to be taken into account.
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