面向循环经济的材料护照本体论

A Material Passport Ontology for a circular economy

Computers in Industry · 2026
被引 1 · 同刊同年前 7%
ABS 3

中文导读

本文提出一种材料护照本体论,统一描述产品和回收过程属性,帮助制造商、回收商等利益相关方评估回收可行性,推动循环经济转型。

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to introduce a Material Passport Ontology (MPO), which is designed to enable the interoperability of material passport data across stakeholders, including manufacturers, suppliers, collectors, and recyclers. The MPO provides a novel unifying ontological infrastructure for representing the properties of products and recycling processes. These properties are essential for estimating the potential recycled yield and enabling the stakeholders to make informed decisions about the feasibility of recycling. The ontology was co-created with industrial stakeholders, following a pragmatic ontology development method. The MPO is organised into facets describing the physical properties, composition and circularity, biological and other properties of products, components and materials. A set of constraints was developed to address the non-conformant syntactic or value range inconsistencies identified by the industrial stakeholders. These inconsistencies occurred in properties such as international product identification numbers and mass-related properties represented in a material passport knowledge graph. The information provided by the knowledge graph enables the assessment of the circularity of products, components and materials. The MPO was validated using reasoning tools and in collaboration with domain experts from industrial partners representing two use cases: the manufacture of components for motor vehicles and blades for wind turbines. These use cases demonstrate its effectiveness and applicability in identifying recyclable materials, maximising resource reuse, and enhancing sustainability practices, thereby facilitating the transition to a circular economy.

循环经济本体论材料护照可持续性回收利用