Rai, Rahul ; Rai, Varun ; Tiwari, M. K. ; Allada, Venkat (2002) Disassembly sequence generation: A Petri net based heuristic approach International Journal of Production Research, 40 (13). pp. 3183-3198. ISSN 0020-7543
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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/00207540210146116
Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00207540210146116
Abstract
The generation of a set of optimal or near-optimal disassembly sequences is an important task associated with the study of disassembly planning. This task encapsulates actions at the required disassembly depth to reach maximum net revenue while satisfying economic constraints. The Petri net modelling, combined with heuristic search procedures developed in this study, offers an efficient procedure for disassembly sequence generation. The heuristic generates and searches a partial reachability graph to arrive at an optimal or near-optimal disassembly sequence based on the firing sequence of transitions of the Petri net model. The proposed methodology reduces the search space in two areas: (1) pruning the disassembly tree (DT) and, (2) selective tracking of the reachability graph. The efficacy of the proposed methodology is demonstrated by using two examples from the literature.
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