Abstract
In this paper a method for product representation from the disassembly planning viewpoint is presented. The basis of this product representation technique is a product model referred to as the cluster graph. The details of the products' structure are reflected directly in the cluster graph in such a fashion that by mapping component end-use options and disassembly costs all potentially clusterable groups of parts within the product can be identified and analysed. Similarly by mapping facility requirements for product dis assembly to the cluster graph then all disassembly sequencing options can be clearly identified. The cluster graph is a 2-dimensional connected node based model of the product.
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