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Shitong Peng

Researcher at Dalian University of Technology

Publications -  24
Citations -  439

Shitong Peng is an academic researcher from Dalian University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Remanufacturing & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 16 publications receiving 227 citations. Previous affiliations of Shitong Peng include Texas Tech University.

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A review on in situ monitoring technology for directed energy deposition of metals

TL;DR: This paper describes the important sensing signals and equipment to exhibit the research status in detail and describes the common problems that arise when gathering these signals and resolvent methods.
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Toward a Sustainable Impeller Production: Environmental Impact Comparison of Different Impeller Manufacturing Methods

TL;DR: In this paper, a life cycle assessment method comparing the environmental impacts of different impeller manufacturing methods, including plunge milling (CM), laser cladding forming (AM combined with CM), and additive remanufacturing (RM), is presented.
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Towards energy and material efficient laser cladding process: Modeling and optimization using a hybrid TS-GEP algorithm and the NSGA-II

TL;DR: In this paper, a predictive model of specific energy consumption (SEC) and metallic powder usage rate in laser cladding process was developed, where three approaches were adopted to perform the modeling, namely, basic gene expression programming (GEP), response surface methodology (RSM), and integrated Tabu search and GEP (TS-GEP).
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Petri net-based scheduling strategy and energy modeling for the cylinder block remanufacturing under uncertainty

TL;DR: This study built a transition timed PN combined with heuristic A* algorithm to deal with the scheduling in remanufacturing, and took the high value-added cylinder block of engine as a research object to minimize the makespan of reprocessing a batch used components.
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Comparative life cycle assessment of remanufacturing cleaning technologies

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors conducted a life cycle assessment (LCA) application on comparing these two types of cleaning technologies from the perspective of environment, and the results indicated that the novel cleaning technologies are environmental friendly compared with conventional ones.