Publication detail
Implementation of Industry 4.0 Elements in Industrial Metrology – Case Study
ŠTĚPÁNEK, V. BRAŽINA, J. HOLUB, M. VETIŠKA, J. KOVÁŘ, J. KROUPA, J. JELÍNEK, A.
English title
Implementation of Industry 4.0 Elements in Industrial Metrology – Case Study
Type
conference paper
Language
en
Original abstract
The presented paper deals with the use of Industry 4.0 elements in industrial metrology applied to a production cell located at the Institute of Manufacturing Machines, Systems and Robotics, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Brno University of Technology. Conventional machine tool measurement methods can only improve the geometric accuracy of the machine tool, but the contribution of dynamic forces and the selected technological parameters are also reflected in the working accuracy during the production of a real part. The aim is to improve the manufacturing accuracy of the machine tool by measuring the machined parts using a single-purpose measuring station. The control system of this station was designed using virtual commissioning technology on Siemens platforms (NX MCD and Simatic PLC). The resulting measured data are stored in a local database. The design includes the creation of an infrastructure where the initial data processing will be handled by edge computing and the subsequent visualization will be done in the cloud environment MindSphere from Siemens and in virtual reality (Oculus & HTC).
English abstract
The presented paper deals with the use of Industry 4.0 elements in industrial metrology applied to a production cell located at the Institute of Manufacturing Machines, Systems and Robotics, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Brno University of Technology. Conventional machine tool measurement methods can only improve the geometric accuracy of the machine tool, but the contribution of dynamic forces and the selected technological parameters are also reflected in the working accuracy during the production of a real part. The aim is to improve the manufacturing accuracy of the machine tool by measuring the machined parts using a single-purpose measuring station. The control system of this station was designed using virtual commissioning technology on Siemens platforms (NX MCD and Simatic PLC). The resulting measured data are stored in a local database. The design includes the creation of an infrastructure where the initial data processing will be handled by edge computing and the subsequent visualization will be done in the cloud environment MindSphere from Siemens and in virtual reality (Oculus & HTC).
Keywords in English
Industry 4.0; Machine tool accuracy; Production system;s Virtual reality; Production data processing; Edge computing; Virtual commissioning; Machine tool accuracy
Released
11.11.2021
Publisher
Springer, Cham
ISBN
978-3-030-90421-0
ISSN
2195-4356
Book
Digitizing Production Systems
Pages from–to
296–308
Pages count
13
BIBTEX
@inproceedings{BUT173233,
author="Vojtěch {Štěpánek} and Jakub {Bražina} and Michal {Holub} and Jan {Vetiška} and Jiří {Kovář} and Jiří {Kroupa} and Adam {Jelínek},
title="Implementation of Industry 4.0 Elements in Industrial Metrology – Case Study",
booktitle="Digitizing Production Systems",
year="2021",
month="November",
pages="296--308",
publisher="Springer, Cham",
isbn="978-3-030-90421-0",
issn="2195-4356"
}