Resilient Circularity in Manufacturing: Synergies Between Circular Economy and Reconfigurable Manufacturing

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作者
Hassan, Hadear [1 ]
Bushagour, Amira [2 ]
Layton, Astrid [3 ]
机构
[1] Texas M Univ, J Mike Walker 66 Dept Mech Engn, College Stn, TX 77843 USA
[2] Texas M Univ, Texas M Univ, J Mike Walker 66 Dept Mech Engn, College Stn, TX 77843 USA
[3] Texas M Univ, J Mike Walker 66 Dept Mech Engn, College Stn, TX 77843 USA
来源
JOURNAL OF MANUFACTURING SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING-TRANSACTIONS OF THE ASME | 2024年 / 146卷 / 11期
关键词
reconfigurable manufacturing; circular economy; bio-inspired design; sustainability; robustness; manufacturing systems; design for manufacturing; sustainable manufacturing; SYSTEMS; FUTURE; DESIGN; SUSTAINABILITY; NETWORKS;
D O I
10.1115/1.4065744
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
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08 ;
摘要
Reconfigurability in manufacturing signifies a system's capacity to promptly adapt to evolving needs. This adaptability is critical for markets to maintain operations during unexpected disruptions, including weather anomalies, cyber-attacks, and physical obstructions. Concurrently, the concept of a circular economy is gaining popularity in manufacturing to mitigate waste and optimize resource utilization. Circular economy principles aim to reduce environmental impacts while maximizing economic benefits by emphasizing the reuse of goods and resource byproducts. The nexus between reconfigurability and the circular economy stems from their shared pursuit of sustainability and resilience. Interestingly, biological ecosystems also exhibit these traits, showcasing exceptional adaptability to disturbances alongside the ability to effectively utilize available resources during normal operations. This study explores various manufacturing system configurations to assess both their adaptability and connection to circular economy principles. Forty-four configurations are categorized based on layout (e.g., job shop, flow line, cellular) and analyzed using convertibility, cyclicity, and degree of system order metrics. A significant positive correlation (R-2 = 0.655) is found between high convertibility and ecologically similar levels of structural cycling, suggesting that effective resource utilization supports adaptability in manufacturing systems. Furthermore, this paper proposes the existence of a possible "window of vitality" for cyclicity, as it demonstrates a significant correlation (R-2 = 0.855) between the degree of system order and cyclicity. Identifying systems that strike a balance between redundancy, efficiency, convertibility, and cyclicity can aid manufacturing system designers and decision-makers in making choices that address increasing requirements for both sustainability and resilience.
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