Generation and impact analysis of adaptation options for automated manufacturing machines

X. Hoang, A. Fay, Philipp Marks, M. Weyrich
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Abstract

Due to current trends in manufacturing, existing machines need to become more flexible to cope with a more dynamical production environment. To achieve this “flexibilization”, existing machines have to undergo adaptation processes during their operational phase, i.e. mechanical changes, changes of sensors and actuators, software changes, or a combination thereof. A fundamental part of these adaptation processes is the generation of adaptation options. Here, many constraints and interrelations must be considered, which complicate these processes and may result in suboptimal or error-prone results. Therefore, a systematical and efficient approach for generating adaptation options is indispensable for a successful adaptation process. State-of-the-art approaches mostly focus on the adaptation of products and are not appropriate for manufacturing machines. Accordingly, in this contribution an approach for the generation of adaptation options is proposed to support the adaptation of manufacturing machines. The approach is based on the interdependencies between products, processes, and resources. The application of the approach is demonstrated by an illustrative example of a pick-and-place unit.
自动化制造机器适应性选择的生成和影响分析
由于当前制造业的趋势,现有的机器需要变得更加灵活,以应对更动态的生产环境。为了实现这种“柔性”,现有的机器必须在其运行阶段经历适应过程,即机械变化,传感器和执行器的变化,软件变化,或其组合。这些适应进程的一个基本部分是产生适应备选方案。在这里,必须考虑许多约束和相互关系,这会使这些过程复杂化,并可能导致次优或容易出错的结果。因此,制定适应备选方案的系统和有效方法对于成功的适应进程是必不可少的。最先进的方法主要集中在产品的适应性上,不适用于制造机器。因此,在本贡献中,提出了一种生成适应选项的方法来支持制造机器的适应。该方法基于产品、过程和资源之间的相互依赖关系。该方法的应用是通过一个说明性的例子,一个拾取和放置单元。
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