Design of automobile engines for remanufacture with quality function deployment

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Parallel with the increase in environmental problems, the importance of design of environmentally friendly products has become more important together with the design for remanufacture. This paper presents the application of quality function deployment (QFD) methodology in the design of products for remanufacture. The main goal of this paper is to determine the engineering characteristics of automobile engines that firms have to focus on, in order to design automobile engines for remanufacture. In this paper, how a product can be designed for remanufacture using QFD and house of quality (HOQ) has been highlighted. A questionnaire survey was conducted on automobile engine refurbishing & remanufacturing facilities in order to find out what is required of the products which are remanufactured. With the establishment of the HOQ, the engineering characteristics that firms should focus on for designing automobile engines for remanufacture have been found as 'position of the parts' and 'types of parts used'. © 2010 Taylor & Francis.

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Yuksel, H. (2010). Design of automobile engines for remanufacture with quality function deployment. International Journal of Sustainable Engineering, 3(3), 170–180. https://doi.org/10.1080/19397038.2010.486046

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