Emergy based sustainability evaluation of remanufacturing machining systems
Conghu Liu,
Wei Cai,
Ognyan Dinolov,
Cuixia Zhang,
Weizhen Rao,
Shun Jia,
Li Li and
Felix T.S. Chan
Energy, 2018, vol. 150, issue C, 670-680
Abstract:
The remanufacturing machining has been recognized as an effective technology that helps improving the energy and materials utilization, and resulting environmental emissions and production costs decrease. Due to the intense lack of sustainability evaluation, therefore, this paper presents a novel emergy based evaluation method considering these objects in the remanufacturing machining systems. On basis of analyzing the remanufacturing machining and sustainability, this method comprises data collection, emergy based sustainability evaluation model and development of sustainable evaluation indexes and systems. Meanwhile, this method translates the quality loss function, time loss function, and cost into emergy by the Emdollar value, and calculates the emergy value of the environmental losses caused by the energy and resources used in remanufacturing machining process and its waste. Finally, the results of the remanufacturing crankshaft machining show that the remanufacturing machining system possesses high production efficiency and return with heavy environmental load state, and the sustainability index is less than 0.05. There is considerable potential for utilizing the energy and alloy powders of the remanufacturing technologies. This study contributes to studying sustainability modeling of remanufacturing to evaluate machining process and to optimize remanufacturers and manufacturers.
Keywords: Emergy; Sustainability evaluation; Remanufacturing; Machining (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2018.02.113
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