Industry 4.0 - Digital Twin Applied to Direct Digital Manufacturing

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Main Author: Vitorino, João
Publication Date: 2019
Other Authors: Ribeiro, Eliseu, Silva, Rúben, Santos, Cyril, Carreira, Pedro, Mitchell, Geoffrey, Mateus, Artur
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Marinha Grande is a city in Leiria’s district, Portugal. Marinha Grande is known as the moulding city, influenced by the glass, plastic and rapid manufacturing industry. Its history comes from the 18th century with the first glass factory. In order to improve technological development in the local industry, Centre for rapid and sustainable product development (CDRsp) was established in 2007. With that historical know-how and data-based moulding manufacturing, this work goal is to link that data with today’s technology, implementing the Industry 4.0. That information would be stored in a Cloud-Based Design and Manufacturing (CBDM) as well as the real-time operational data. Accessing to that cloud, the design and production engineers can work together to digitally create a product without having to stop the machinery. To implement these concepts, this paper suggests a Digital Twin (DT) to take advantage of the historical information allied to the existent industrial machinery. It suggests a digital twin of a robotic arm with an additive or hybrid manufacturing tool, printing big parts (e.g. garden benches or urban furniture) with reused materials such as tire, cork, wood or stone pow loads.
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title Industry 4.0 - Digital Twin Applied to Direct Digital Manufacturing
spellingShingle Industry 4.0 - Digital Twin Applied to Direct Digital Manufacturing
Vitorino, João
Industry 4.0
Direct Digital Manufacturing
Digital Twin
Robot
title_short Industry 4.0 - Digital Twin Applied to Direct Digital Manufacturing
title_full Industry 4.0 - Digital Twin Applied to Direct Digital Manufacturing
title_fullStr Industry 4.0 - Digital Twin Applied to Direct Digital Manufacturing
title_full_unstemmed Industry 4.0 - Digital Twin Applied to Direct Digital Manufacturing
title_sort Industry 4.0 - Digital Twin Applied to Direct Digital Manufacturing
author Vitorino, João
author_facet Vitorino, João
Ribeiro, Eliseu
Silva, Rúben
Santos, Cyril
Carreira, Pedro
Mitchell, Geoffrey
Mateus, Artur
author_role author
author2 Ribeiro, Eliseu
Silva, Rúben
Santos, Cyril
Carreira, Pedro
Mitchell, Geoffrey
Mateus, Artur
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório IC-Online
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vitorino, João
Ribeiro, Eliseu
Silva, Rúben
Santos, Cyril
Carreira, Pedro
Mitchell, Geoffrey
Mateus, Artur
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Industry 4.0
Direct Digital Manufacturing
Digital Twin
Robot
topic Industry 4.0
Direct Digital Manufacturing
Digital Twin
Robot
description Marinha Grande is a city in Leiria’s district, Portugal. Marinha Grande is known as the moulding city, influenced by the glass, plastic and rapid manufacturing industry. Its history comes from the 18th century with the first glass factory. In order to improve technological development in the local industry, Centre for rapid and sustainable product development (CDRsp) was established in 2007. With that historical know-how and data-based moulding manufacturing, this work goal is to link that data with today’s technology, implementing the Industry 4.0. That information would be stored in a Cloud-Based Design and Manufacturing (CBDM) as well as the real-time operational data. Accessing to that cloud, the design and production engineers can work together to digitally create a product without having to stop the machinery. To implement these concepts, this paper suggests a Digital Twin (DT) to take advantage of the historical information allied to the existent industrial machinery. It suggests a digital twin of a robotic arm with an additive or hybrid manufacturing tool, printing big parts (e.g. garden benches or urban furniture) with reused materials such as tire, cork, wood or stone pow loads.
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