Maintenance scheduling incorporating dynamics of production system and real-time information from workstations

2012 ◽  
Vol 24 (4) ◽  
pp. 695-705 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ali Arab ◽  
Napsiah Ismail ◽  
Lai Soon Lee
2019 ◽  
Vol 130 ◽  
pp. 01015
Author(s):  
Herman Budi Harja ◽  
Tri Prakosa ◽  
Yatna Yuwana Martawirya ◽  
Indra Nurhadi ◽  
Andrian Sagisky Januartha

Maintenance scheduling accuracy of CNC machine tools components should be calculated based on actual data utilization of each component. Actual usage of each component can be approached by component grouping based on machine operation phase utilization, which is divided into Power-On, cutting and noncutting phase. This paper describes a study on development of machine monitoring data utilization for obtaining real time information of spindle and machine axis positions as well as current consumption of spindle servo motor. Data collection was conducted by a termination method on wiring feedback control of spindle encoder signal and axes encoder signals. On the other hand, current consumption of spindle servo motor was measured by a CT current transducer. Afterward, a WEMOS microcontroller was used to process and to transfer data wirelessly to a Raspberry which acted as a broker. The data will used to update the data status of CNC Machine Tools utilization database, where it was communicated by using a MQTT protocol. A monitoring system has been developed and resulted the real time information of machine phase utilization. It will be further utilized as primary data input for building a dynamic maintenance model.


1984 ◽  
Vol 16 (8-9) ◽  
pp. 349-362 ◽  
Author(s):  
John L Vogel

Continued growth of urban regions and more stringent water quality regulations have resulted in an increased need for more real-time information about past, present, and future patterns and intensities of precipitation. Detailed, real-time information about precipitation can be obtained using radar and raingages for monitoring and prediction of precipitation amounts. The philosophy and the requirements for the development of real-time radar prediction-monitoring systems are described for climatic region similar to the Midwest of the united States. General data analysis and interpretation techniques associated with rainfall from convective storm systems are presented.


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