Dr. Alfred J. D. Lambert
at Technische Univ Eindhoven
SPIE Involvement:
Author | Instructor
Publications (4)

Proceedings Article | 9 October 2006 Paper
Proceedings Volume 6385, 638507 (2006) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.687688
KEYWORDS: Computer programming, Cell phones, Iterative methods, Binary data, Chemical elements, Mathematical modeling, Manufacturing, Antennas, Explosives, Metals

Proceedings Article | 4 November 2005 Paper
Proceedings Volume 5997, 59970A (2005) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.637368
KEYWORDS: Cell phones, Computer programming, Iterative methods, Manufacturing, Antennas, Explosives, Binary data, Metals, LCDs, Visualization

Proceedings Article | 8 December 2004 Paper
Proceedings Volume 5583, (2004) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.570232
KEYWORDS: Computer programming, Iterative methods, Binary data, Chemical elements, Algorithm development, Mathematical modeling, Space operations, Optimization (mathematics), Manufacturing, Visualization

Proceedings Article | 9 February 2001 Paper
Proceedings Volume 4193, (2001) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.417249
KEYWORDS: Chemical elements, Computer programming, Modeling, Product engineering, Manufacturing, Silver, Metals, Glasses, Contamination, Roads

Conference Committee Involvement (4)
Environmentally Conscious Manufacturing VI
1 October 2006 | Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Environmentally Conscious Manufacturing V
23 October 2005 | Boston, MA, United States
Environmentally Conscious Manufacturing IV
26 October 2004 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Environmentally Conscious Manufacturing III
29 October 2003 | Providence, RI, United States
Course Instructor
SC677: Disassembly Modeling for Assembly, Maintenance, and End-Of-Life Processing
This course starts with an overview of the different topics in the domain of environmentally conscious production, accompanied by a brief introduction in industrial ecology and the life-cycle chain approach. This general picture will be applied to complex products. The different end-of life options of complex products are discussed, and the significance of disassembly is emphasized. Next, the attendees are provided with an integrated approach on disassembly sequencing and the consequences of appropriate sequencing to the product design. The theoretical foundations of decision support systems for sequencing and optimization are expounded. This includes the conversion of the product structure into graphs, the translation of graphs into mathematical models and the calculation of the optimum sequence subjected to different assumptions. There will be an emphasis on the relation of this topic with remanufacturing, reuse and recycling practice, and on design for life-cycle topics.
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