Remanufacturing with efficient dismantling is important for sustainable manufacturing, but condition variability of end-of-life products complicates automated, non-destructive disassembly. Exposure to challenging environmental conditions often results in seized screw connections leading to damage and loss of high-quality fasteners. This work presents a framework for complex capital goods that combines operational data with a manually operated, piezo-actuated hand tool that generates controlled low-frequency vibrations to reduce loosening torque. A data-driven, machine learning-based process selects the optimal vibration parameters from usage data. Tests on specimens and real engines have demonstrated torque reductions of up to 20 %, which decreases the need for rework.
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Richard Blümel
Leibniz University Hannover
Sebastian Blankemeyer
Leibniz University Hannover
Lars Aschermann
Repha (Germany)
CIRP Annals
Leibniz University Hannover
Repha (Germany)
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a06b74ce7dec685947aa4aa — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cirp.2026.04.053