A decision-making approach for end-of-life strategies selection of used parts

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Xugang Zhang
Hua Zhang
Zhigang Jiang
Yanhong Wang
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[1] Wuhan University of Science and Technology,College of Machinery and Automation
[2] Wuhan University of Science and Technology,Research Center of Green Manufacturing and Energy
[3] Wuhan University of Science and Technology,Saving and Emission Reduction Technology
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Used part; Remaining useful life; End-of-life strategies; Evaluation support system;
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End-of-life (EOL) strategies selection of used parts is important to ensure efficient resource utilization. However, the diversity and uncertainty of remaining life characteristics of used parts make the EOL strategies selection more complicated. To select appropriate EOL strategies scientifically and effectively, this paper proposes a decision-making approach for EOL strategies selection, considering remaining useful life (RUL) estimation and reliability analysis. By comparing the reliabilities of a used part at the end of its actual useful life and estimated RUL with its reliability threshold, the optimal EOL strategy of used part is determined. Furthermore, an EOL strategies evaluation support system (EOLSESS) is developed for easier application of the presented method. Finally, an illustrative example is provided to demonstrate the feasibility and validity of this method.
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页码:1457 / 1464
页数:7
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