Poster Review of Damage Evaluation and Remanufacturing for Material Sustainability

Masao HAYAKAWA SAMURAI ORCID (Research Center for Structural Materials/Materials Evaluation Field/Cryogenic Fatigue Group, National Institute for Materials ScienceROR)

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Masao HAYAKAWA. Review of Damage Evaluation and Remanufacturing for Material Sustainability. https://doi.org/10.48505/nims.4322
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Product remanufacturing offers a path to achieving the United Nation's sustainable development goals. In the rapidly expanding construction-machinery industry, remanufacturing can reduce environmental load and maintenance costs. Although hydraulic components and engines are often remanufactured, carburized parts, such as large gear parts and the bearings in reducers or transmission systems, are frequently scrapped. Reusing these expensive parts would significantly increase their value; however, doing so entails the development of techniques for non-destructive testing and functional recovery.

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Keyword: Damage evalution; Remanufacturing; Material sustainability; Carburized gear; Tempered martensite; Non-destructive test

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Conference: NIMS Award Symposium 2023 (2023-11-06 - 2023-11-07)

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Manuscript type: Author's version (Accepted manuscript)

MDR DOI: https://doi.org/10.48505/nims.4322

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