A framework of integrated recyclability tools for automobile design

Automobiles are major transportation choice for society around the world. Automotive industries in many countries mostly are one of the drivers of economic growth, job creation and technology advancement. Although automotive industry gives promising return, problem of managing disposal at the end of...

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Main Authors: Sakundarini, Novita, Zahari, Taha, Raja Ariffin, Raja Ghazillaa, Salwa Hanim, Abdul Rashid, Gonzales, Julirose
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spelling ump-268862020-02-26T07:10:53Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/26886/ A framework of integrated recyclability tools for automobile design Sakundarini, Novita Zahari, Taha Raja Ariffin, Raja Ghazillaa Salwa Hanim, Abdul Rashid Gonzales, Julirose TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Automobiles are major transportation choice for society around the world. Automotive industries in many countries mostly are one of the drivers of economic growth, job creation and technology advancement. Although automotive industry gives promising return, problem of managing disposal at the end of automotive’s life is quite challenging. Automobile is a very complex product that comprise of thousand components made from various materials that need to be separately treated. In addition, short supply of natural resources has provided opportunities to either reuse, remanufacture or recycle automotive’s components. End of Life Vehicle (ELV) Directive launched by European Union mandated that recyclability rate of automobile must reach 85% by 2015. The aim of this legislation is to minimize the impact of end of life vehicle, contributing to prevention, preservation and improvement of environment quality and energy conservation. Vehicle manufacturers and suppliers requested to include these aspects at earlier stages of the development of new vehicles, in order to facilitate the treatment of vehicles at the time when they reach the end of their life. Therefore, the automobile industry has to establish its voluntary action plan for ELVs, and has numerical target to improve ELV recycling rate, reduce automotive shredder residue (ASR) landfill volume, and reduce lead content. Many innovative approaches in improving recyclability have been implemented, but still called out for more intelligent solutions which integrate recyclability evaluation in product development stage. This paper attempts to review some of current innovative approach that used to improve recyclability and introduce a framework for integrated recyclability tool to improve product recyclability throughout its development phase. Pusan National University, Korea 2012 Article PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/26886/1/A%20framework%20of%20integrated%20recyclability%20tools%20for%20automobile%20design.pdf Sakundarini, Novita and Zahari, Taha and Raja Ariffin, Raja Ghazillaa and Salwa Hanim, Abdul Rashid and Gonzales, Julirose (2012) A framework of integrated recyclability tools for automobile design. International Journal of Industrial Engineering, 19 (10). pp. 401-411. ISSN 1943-670X https://www.scopus.com/record/display.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84879171731&origin=resultslist&sort=plf-f&src=s&nlo=1&nlr=20&nls=afprfnm-t&affilName=universiti+malaysia+pahang&sid=e6a10c38be4bfd3d8e51cc89f52d342b&sot=afnl&sdt=cl&cluster=scoopenaccess%2c%220%22%2ct%2bscopubyr%2c%222012%22%2ct&sl=46&s=%28AF-ID%28%22Universiti+Malaysia+Pahang%22+60090654%29%29&relpos=50&citeCnt=2&searchTerm=
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Sakundarini, Novita
Zahari, Taha
Raja Ariffin, Raja Ghazillaa
Salwa Hanim, Abdul Rashid
Gonzales, Julirose
A framework of integrated recyclability tools for automobile design
description Automobiles are major transportation choice for society around the world. Automotive industries in many countries mostly are one of the drivers of economic growth, job creation and technology advancement. Although automotive industry gives promising return, problem of managing disposal at the end of automotive’s life is quite challenging. Automobile is a very complex product that comprise of thousand components made from various materials that need to be separately treated. In addition, short supply of natural resources has provided opportunities to either reuse, remanufacture or recycle automotive’s components. End of Life Vehicle (ELV) Directive launched by European Union mandated that recyclability rate of automobile must reach 85% by 2015. The aim of this legislation is to minimize the impact of end of life vehicle, contributing to prevention, preservation and improvement of environment quality and energy conservation. Vehicle manufacturers and suppliers requested to include these aspects at earlier stages of the development of new vehicles, in order to facilitate the treatment of vehicles at the time when they reach the end of their life. Therefore, the automobile industry has to establish its voluntary action plan for ELVs, and has numerical target to improve ELV recycling rate, reduce automotive shredder residue (ASR) landfill volume, and reduce lead content. Many innovative approaches in improving recyclability have been implemented, but still called out for more intelligent solutions which integrate recyclability evaluation in product development stage. This paper attempts to review some of current innovative approach that used to improve recyclability and introduce a framework for integrated recyclability tool to improve product recyclability throughout its development phase.
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author Sakundarini, Novita
Zahari, Taha
Raja Ariffin, Raja Ghazillaa
Salwa Hanim, Abdul Rashid
Gonzales, Julirose
author_facet Sakundarini, Novita
Zahari, Taha
Raja Ariffin, Raja Ghazillaa
Salwa Hanim, Abdul Rashid
Gonzales, Julirose
author_sort Sakundarini, Novita
title A framework of integrated recyclability tools for automobile design
title_short A framework of integrated recyclability tools for automobile design
title_full A framework of integrated recyclability tools for automobile design
title_fullStr A framework of integrated recyclability tools for automobile design
title_full_unstemmed A framework of integrated recyclability tools for automobile design
title_sort framework of integrated recyclability tools for automobile design
publisher Pusan National University, Korea
publishDate 2012
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/26886/
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