Monica Katherine Gonzalez , Mariano Jose Coll-Araoz , Andreas Archenti
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Abstract
Advanced manufacturing systems demand the utilization of technologies, methods and capabilities to improve production efficiency or productivity, while ensuring environmental and societal sustainability. Digitalization emerges as an alternative solution for improving the monitoring capabilities of manufacturing systems and consequently enhance the decision-making process. However, the widespread adoption of digital solutions introduces complexities in measurement reliability, data management, and environmental concerns in terms of e-waste and data storing. Therefore, enhancing monitoring capabilities while minimizing resource consumption is crucial for ensuring system reliability in a sustainable way. This research introduces a methodology for assessing the monitoring condition of manufacturing systems. By integrating functional and dysfunctional analysis, approaches that focus on identifying critical functions and potential failure modes of a system, the proposed methodology provides a comprehensive system perspective and targeted directives for improvement. The effectiveness and versatility of the methodology are demonstrated and discussed through its application to various manufacturing systems at a component, machine, and line level.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Manufacturing Systems is dedicated to showcasing cutting-edge fundamental and applied research in manufacturing at the systems level. Encompassing products, equipment, people, information, control, and support functions, manufacturing systems play a pivotal role in the economical and competitive development, production, delivery, and total lifecycle of products, meeting market and societal needs.
With a commitment to publishing archival scholarly literature, the journal strives to advance the state of the art in manufacturing systems and foster innovation in crafting efficient, robust, and sustainable manufacturing systems. The focus extends from equipment-level considerations to the broader scope of the extended enterprise. The Journal welcomes research addressing challenges across various scales, including nano, micro, and macro-scale manufacturing, and spanning diverse sectors such as aerospace, automotive, energy, and medical device manufacturing.