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Design of an ISO 23247 Compliant Digital Twin for an Automotive Assembly Line

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Resumo:The integration of Industry 4.0 (I4.0) technologies is transforming various society sectors, and particularly the manufacturing sector, promoting a digital transformation that fosters smart and interconnected systems. The Digital Twin (DT) acts as a key component in the digital transformation landscape and its integration with I4.0 technologies paves the way for the implementation of Zero Defect Manufacturing strategies. A spotlight on the automotive industry underscores the power of DT applications for real-time defect detection and improvement of product quality and process efficiency. However, the proper DT implementation, contributing to their integration and interoperability, requires the compliance with standards and reference architectures. Having this in mind, this paper describes the design of a DT architecture compliant with the ISO 23247 standard and aligned with the RAMI 4.0 to cover the dimensional measurement process comprising inspection stations placed in the body shop area of an automotive assembly line. This implementation enables the real-time and early identification of defects along the assembly process, allowing to prevent their occurrence at a single stage and their propagation to downstream processes.
Autores principais:Melo, Victoria
Outros Autores:Barbosa, José; Mota, Gonçalo; Prieta Pintado, Fernando De la; Leitão, Paulo
Assunto:Digital Twin ISO 23247 Zero Defect Manufacturing RAMI 4.0
Ano:2024
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:comunicação em conferência
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Instituto Politécnico de Bragança
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Biblioteca Digital do IPB
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Resumo:The integration of Industry 4.0 (I4.0) technologies is transforming various society sectors, and particularly the manufacturing sector, promoting a digital transformation that fosters smart and interconnected systems. The Digital Twin (DT) acts as a key component in the digital transformation landscape and its integration with I4.0 technologies paves the way for the implementation of Zero Defect Manufacturing strategies. A spotlight on the automotive industry underscores the power of DT applications for real-time defect detection and improvement of product quality and process efficiency. However, the proper DT implementation, contributing to their integration and interoperability, requires the compliance with standards and reference architectures. Having this in mind, this paper describes the design of a DT architecture compliant with the ISO 23247 standard and aligned with the RAMI 4.0 to cover the dimensional measurement process comprising inspection stations placed in the body shop area of an automotive assembly line. This implementation enables the real-time and early identification of defects along the assembly process, allowing to prevent their occurrence at a single stage and their propagation to downstream processes.