A New Approach for Simulation and Modeling of Autonomous Production Processes

Author(s):  
Sander Lass ◽  
Hanna Theuer ◽  
Norbert Gronau
2015 ◽  
Vol 816 ◽  
pp. 521-525
Author(s):  
Jaromír Markovič ◽  
Radko Popovič ◽  
Peter Trebuňa ◽  
Miriam Pekarčíková ◽  
Marek Kliment

The paper deals with the mechatronical system, that are necessary during the implementation of the production processes in the companies. Mechatronics systems is a relatively new approach to product design and development, merging the principles of electrical, mechanical, computer and industrial engineering. Examples include robots, photocopiers, PC disk drives, sensors, automotive equipment sucha s anti-lock braking systems and many others. This paper focuses on robots and their possibilities of commissioning to the real production processes.


2018 ◽  
Vol 108 (10) ◽  
pp. 646-651
Author(s):  
R. Krimm ◽  
B.-A. Behrens ◽  
J. Koß

Aus ökologischer Sicht gewinnt die energieeffiziente Gestaltung produktionstechnischer Prozesse zunehmend an Bedeutung. Im Bereich der Umformtechnik spielt der Wirkungsgrad der für die Umformung eingesetzten Presse eine entscheidende Rolle. Dennoch liegen derzeit keine umfassenden Daten über die Wirkungsgrade von neuen Pressen oder Altanlagen vor. In diesem Fachbeitrag werden die Gründe hierfür erläutert und ein neues Verfahren vorgestellt, mit welchem sich dieser Zustand bald ändern ließe.   From an ecological point of view, the energy-efficient design of production processes becomes increasingly important. In the field of forming technology, the efficiency of the press used for forming plays a significant role. Nevertheless, there is currently no comprehensive data available on the efficiency of new presses or old plants. In this paper, the reasons for the lack of information are explained and a new approach is presented which could solve this issue.


2014 ◽  
Vol 708 ◽  
pp. 99-104 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nikoleta Husáková

Solution of problems in the field of ecology and environment has an important place at the state level, but also at the level of civil initiatives and individuals. It is in the result of increasing limitedness of natural resources and environmental consciousness. Eco-logistics is important effective tool which is the object of study, discussions of many experts in logistics, because it provides a wide scope of application. The main mission of eco-logistics is underling the importance of production processes, services and other activities connected with logistics impact on the environment. Suitable way of eco-logistics implementation creates conditions for logistics costs reduction and also for natural resources and environment saving. The paper presents new approach to eco-logistics and its new definition.


2019 ◽  
Vol 13 (4) ◽  
pp. 79-89 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yu. V. Belousov ◽  
O. I. Timofeeva

The digital economy is a new, quite fast developing, social and economic phenomenon. The economic theory lags significantly behind the dynamics of this phenomenon. Until now, the term digital economy has been understood by analytical and empirical specialists as various phenomena and processes. In this article, we propose a new approach to defining the essence of the digital economy. Thus, we analyse available definitions of the term digital economy based mainly on the sectoral approach. Here arise problematic issues when using this approach to the definition of the digital economy. Besides, we make a distinction between the terms the digital economy and the digital sector of economy, as well as a criterion to distinguish the digital and non-digital economy. We pay much attention to new approaches to defining the digital economy. Some researchers based the research and the definition, taking into account the impact of a man as an operator of production processes acting on objects and instruments. On the contrary, in this article we define the digital economy as an economic activity of people focusing on a feature that the impact of a person as a manufacturer of products is not on objects of labour and instruments but management systems of such instruments. So, the non-digital economy is characterised by the impact of a person on objects or instruments. Firstly, the digital sector of the economy is production where a person influences the systems of instrument management. Secondly, the development and design of new systems of instrument management. Results of theoretical studies of the essence of the digital economy have essential applications. First of all, it concerns the issues of state policy development in the digital economy.


2014 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 171-181 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. V. Montes ◽  
R. M. Falcón ◽  
A. Ramírez-de-Arellano

Building actors need accurate estimates in order to efficiently undertake the construction of buildings. The knowledge of real expected costs of construction works is a necessary condition for contractors to submit competitive tenders and for developers to be aware of the magnitude of their investment. In this paper, an innovative process-based model is presented, the POP model. This model aims at providing building actors with a systematized methodology to calculate building construction costs based on the planning, organization and scheduling of the expected works. Unlike the model of construction work units, the most widespread estimate model in Spain, the POP model comprises all construction costs in a direct way by identifying the production processes involved and the resources consumed, giving a new approach to the principles of the activity-based costing methodology in tune with the process-based cost models that are emerging in the international scene. Nowadays, the model is being applied in real construction works with satisfactory results of transparency, detail and adaptability. Not only reliable estimates are obtained, but also the performance of works is devised, allowing its optimization and control.


Author(s):  
Sumeet Singh Jasial ◽  
S S Pal ◽  
Sanjeev Bansal

The paper highlights post-production customer connectivity processes in an automobile manufacturing set-up. Identity of post-production processes has been established as a unique in company service operations or pseudo-manufacturing activities. Consequently this research observes that handling these activities purely with a manufacturing focus or with a pure service focus would not be that effective. This paper in-turn proposes a new approach to powering the customer connectivity process in the last mile of a product’s journey from manufacturing to market. The scenario has been addressed in three domains, viz., Post-Production pre-market functions, Product Installation, and Product Liabilities. Through a composite process map of the post-production situations it captures the order winning elements  to pick up opportunities for the possible reinforcement of adding value for money in the last mile activities on the product from company to customer. 


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 424-431
Author(s):  
Valeriy Lopatin ◽  
Bohdan Kopey

Abstract The analysis of the state of security in the coal mines of Ukraine showed an urgent need for equipment to monitor the safety of production processes, identifying its shortcomings. The necessary regulatory requirements of the legislation of Ukraine on this issue have been considered in detail. A solution to the problem of creating modern equipment for monitoring the safety of production processes in coal mines through a new approach and a change in concept has been proposed.


Author(s):  
Doron Kwiat

This work presents a new approach to gravitation. Instead of seeing mass as a source of gravitation, the opposite is assumed here. Namely, gravitation has been there first and ever since. Masses were brought into the game later, following highly energetic interactions between electromagnetic fields (photons), with the gravitation field. These interactions resulted in photon annihilation and pair (or jets) production processes. Though pair production is forbidden kinematically in an empty space, itis allowed when the interaction of an incoming photon with gravitation field occurs. Quantum fluctuations in the gravitation field create very intense geometrical distortions in spacetime which in turn allows for photons to undergo momentum changes in favor of pair production processes.


1999 ◽  
Vol 173 ◽  
pp. 185-188
Author(s):  
Gy. Szabó ◽  
K. Sárneczky ◽  
L.L. Kiss

AbstractA widely used tool in studying quasi-monoperiodic processes is the O–C diagram. This paper deals with the application of this diagram in minor planet studies. The main difference between our approach and the classical O–C diagram is that we transform the epoch (=time) dependence into the geocentric longitude domain. We outline a rotation modelling using this modified O–C and illustrate the abilities with detailed error analysis. The primary assumption, that the monotonity and the shape of this diagram is (almost) independent of the geometry of the asteroids is discussed and tested. The monotonity enables an unambiguous distinction between the prograde and retrograde rotation, thus the four-fold (or in some cases the two-fold) ambiguities can be avoided. This turned out to be the main advantage of the O–C examination. As an extension to the theoretical work, we present some preliminary results on 1727 Mette based on new CCD observations.


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