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A comprehensive end-of-life strategy decision making approach to handle uncertainty in the product design stage
Research in Engineering Design
  • Junfeng Ma, Mississippi State University
  • Gul E. Okudan-Kremer, Iowa State University
  • Charles David Ray, The Pennsylvania State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Version
Accepted Manuscript
Publication Date
11-30-2017
DOI
10.1007/s00163-017-0277-0
Abstract

This study employs fuzzy logic to evaluate uncertain component end-of-life (EOL) options in the design stage. Determining EOL strategies during the product design stage can be complex. For example, EOL strategies for retired bicycle components are various and may change with geographic location. Thus, adopting fixed EOL strategies in the product design stage may not always be appropriate; the element of uncertainty should be considered. Limited research has examined uncertainty of EOL strategies during the design stage. Moreover, the evaluation of EOL strategies in a comprehensive manner has not been shown in a realistic case study. These facts motivate this investigation. Fourteen evaluation criteria are used to generate a comprehensive framework for assessing seven EOL strategies. The evaluation process generates the likelihood for each of these strategies by aggregating fuzzy set operations and a left–right fuzzy ranking method. Using SUMPRODUCT calculation for these weights/probabilities and input sustainability value (i.e., cost, environmental impact and labor time), expected values are derived to represent the sustainability values for each EOL strategy. A Technique-for-Order-of-Preference-by-Similarity-to-Ideal-Solution (TOPSIS) based method is employed to identify the appropriate EOL strategy for each component/product. A refrigerator is used as a case study to illustrate the methodology. This study addresses the uncertainty involved in identifying an EOL strategy for a specific product component during the design stage through the use of fuzzy logic. The method closes a gap in the current EOL strategy assessment criteria and introduces a comprehensive evaluation framework to capture multiple strategic perspectives by incorporating 14 key evaluation criteria.

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This is a manuscript of an article published as Ma, Junfeng, Gül E. Okudan Kremer, and Charles David Ray. "A comprehensive end-of-life strategy decision making approach to handle uncertainty in the product design stage." Research in Engineering Design (2017): 1-19. doi:10.1007/s00163-017-0277-0. Posted with permission.

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Springer Verlag
Language
en
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application/pdf
Citation Information
Junfeng Ma, Gul E. Okudan-Kremer and Charles David Ray. "A comprehensive end-of-life strategy decision making approach to handle uncertainty in the product design stage" Research in Engineering Design (2017)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/gul-kremer/115/