scholarly journals Production automation system for company manufacturing oil country tubular goods

Author(s):  
S Y Krotova ◽  
E N Ovchinnikova ◽  
T V Sarapulova ◽  
I V Remizova
Author(s):  
Nicole Zero ◽  
Joshua D. Summers

Abstract Current research and literature lack the discussion of how production automation is introduced to existing lines from the perspective of change management. This paper presents a case study conducted to understand the change management process for a large-scale automation implementation in a manufacturing environment producing highly complex products. Through a series of fifteen semi-structured interviews of eight engineers from three functional backgrounds, a process model was created to understand how the company of study introduced a new automation system into their existing production line, while also noting obstacles identified in the process. This process model illustrates the duration, sequencing, teaming, and complexity of the project. This model is compared to other change process models found in literature to understand critical elements found within change management. The process that was revealed in the case study appeared to contain some elements of a design process as compared to traditional change management processes found in literature. Finally, a collaborative resistance model is applied to the process model to identify and estimate the resistance for each task in the process. Based on the objective analysis of the collaborative situations, the areas of highest resistance are identified. By comparing the resistance model to the interview data, the results show that the resistance model does identify the challenges found in interviews. This means that the resistance model has the potential to identify obstacles within the process and open the opportunity to mitigate those challenges before they are encountered within the process.


Author(s):  
Thomas Moser ◽  
Stefan Biffl ◽  
Wikan Danar Sunindyo ◽  
Dietmar Winkler

The engineering of a complex production automation system involves experts from several backgrounds, such as mechanical, electrical, and software engineering. The production automation expert knowledge is embedded in their tools and data models, which are, unfortunately, insufficiently integrated across the expert disciplines, due to semantically heterogeneous data structures and terminologies. Traditional integration approaches to data integration using a common repository are limited as they require an agreement on a common data schema by all project stakeholders. This paper introduces the Engineering Knowledge Base (EKB), a semantic-web-based framework, which supports the efficient integration of information originating from different expert domains without a complete common data schema. The authors evaluate the proposed approach with data from real-world use cases from the production automation domain on data exchange between tools and model checking across tools. Major results are that the EKB framework supports stronger semantic mapping mechanisms than a common repository and is more efficient if data definitions evolve frequently.


Author(s):  
Seunghyeok Son ◽  
Byeongseop Kim ◽  
Cheolho Ryu ◽  
Inhyuck Hwang ◽  
ChangHwan Jung ◽  
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Author(s):  
D. G. Miroshin ◽  
O. A. Rychagova

The problems of diversification of production in a market economics are discussed in this article. The method of organizing machine-building production in the conditions of expanding the range of products of the enterprise is confirmed in the article. The production structure of the machine-building enterprise and methods of manufacturing organization: the process organization and the product organization, which are typical for the machine-building production automation system, are analyzed in the article. The process and result of developing a flexible manufacturing system, that is used to diversify production, its structure, main equipment, and transport system are described in the article. The structural scheme of the organization of a flexible production cell in the structure of a manufacturing system is given. The applied technological equipment, devices, systems and the process of its functioning are described. Technological capabilities of the equipment and transport system from a perspective of production diversification are given. The economic aspects and indicators of flexible manufacturing cells in a growing range of products under diversification are considered in the article.


2011 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 88-103 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thomas Moser ◽  
Stefan Biffl ◽  
Wikan Danar Sunindyo ◽  
Dietmar Winkler

The engineering of a complex production automation system involves experts from several backgrounds, such as mechanical, electrical, and software engineering. The production automation expert knowledge is embedded in their tools and data models, which are, unfortunately, insufficiently integrated across the expert disciplines, due to semantically heterogeneous data structures and terminologies. Traditional integration approaches to data integration using a common repository are limited as they require an agreement on a common data schema by all project stakeholders. This paper introduces the Engineering Knowledge Base (EKB), a semantic-web-based framework, which supports the efficient integration of information originating from different expert domains without a complete common data schema. The authors evaluate the proposed approach with data from real-world use cases from the production automation domain on data exchange between tools and model checking across tools. Major results are that the EKB framework supports stronger semantic mapping mechanisms than a common repository and is more efficient if data definitions evolve frequently.


10.12737/2131 ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
pp. 36-39 ◽  
Author(s):  
Асекритова ◽  
Svetlana Asekritova ◽  
Константинов ◽  
A. Konstantinov

The methodology related to constructing of integrated automation system (IAS) of production activities, as well as its main directions are considered in this paper. The analysis of different methods and technologies for complex automation of the enterprises on the basis of various software products is performing. The paper is also devoted to problems of design and technological training of specialists which manage the modern technologies in design area. Interstate standards establishing uniform requirements for such computer design development as «Electronic Documents», «Electronic Model of Product» and «Electronic Structure of Product» are considered in detail.


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