Sam Weckx, Bart Meyers, Jeroen Jordens, Steven Robyns, Jonathan Baake, Pieter Lietaert, Roeland De Geest, Davy Maes
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Development and deployment of a digital twin for monitoring of an adaptive clamping mechanism, used for high performance composite machining
In this work, we present a cloud-based digital twin for monitoring of a clamping technology for machining of composite parts. Supporting large and/or freeform composite parts is crucial to avoid bending during drilling. Bending of the part will lead to delamination and frayed edges of the drilled holes. The new active clamping technology allows to realise a stabilised fixture, localised in the area where the drilling occurs, to avoid bending. This significantly improves the quality of the drilled holes. The clamping device is equipped with an IoT edge device, with a bidirectional communication to the cloud. The cloud-based digital twin analyses the quality of the drilled holes based on computer vision, monitors the drill wear and detects incorrect operation of the active clamping device. All data is stored in the cloud. By means of a knowledge graph, which acquires and integrates information into an ontology and provides a central information access, it will be easier for a data scientist to query this data and to gain new insights in the operation of the drill with active clamping device. The full deployment occurs on the Microsoft Azure cloud platform. This transforms the standard machine into an Industry 4.0 compliant machine.
期刊介绍:
IET Collaborative Intelligent Manufacturing is a Gold Open Access journal that focuses on the development of efficient and adaptive production and distribution systems. It aims to meet the ever-changing market demands by publishing original research on methodologies and techniques for the application of intelligence, data science, and emerging information and communication technologies in various aspects of manufacturing, such as design, modeling, simulation, planning, and optimization of products, processes, production, and assembly.
The journal is indexed in COMPENDEX (Elsevier), Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), Emerging Sources Citation Index (Clarivate Analytics), INSPEC (IET), SCOPUS (Elsevier) and Web of Science (Clarivate Analytics).