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Uporaba digitalnega dvojčka za optimiranje proizvodnega in logističnega procesa polnjenja steklenic
ID Vuzem, Filip Jure (Author), ID Šimic, Marko (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Zaključna naloga obravnava optimizacijo proizvodnega in logističnega procesa polnjenja steklenic. V zadnjem času se vse pogosteje uporablja simulacijo pri optimizaciji proizvodnih procesov, predvsem diskretno simulacijo. Simulacije namreč omogočajo hiter in zanesljiv pregled možnih optimizacij ali sprememb v proizvodnih in logističnih procesih. V nalogi smo uporabili diskretno simulacijo za optimiziranje logističnega in proizvodnega procesa polnilne linije. Cilj optimizacije je bil avtomatizirati polnilno linijo in s tem povečati kapaciteto polnilne linije, izboljšati zanesljivost in kakovost polnjenja steklenic ter zmanjšati število delavcev na liniji. V prvem delu zaključne naloge so popisane teoretične osnove in podrobneje analiziran obstoječi proces polnjenja steklenic. V drugem delu naloge je zasnovana avtomatizirana polnilna linija, vključno z avtomatiziranim logističnim procesom dostave praznih steklenic na polnilno linijo ter odvozom polnih steklenic v skladišče. Za optimizacijo parametrov novo zasnovane polnilne linije smo uporabili simulacijski pristop s programskim orodjem Visual Components, v katerem smo izdelali digitalni dvojček realnega proizvodnega procesa in ga optimizirali. Z optimizacijo smo dosegli skrajšanje časa delovnega cikla polnilne linije in povečanje njene kapacitete za več kot 250% ter zmanjšanje števila delavcev na polnilni liniji za več kot 90%.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:optimizacija s simulacijo, uporaba digitalnih dvojčkov, diskretna simulacija, Visual Components, avtomatizacija
Work type:Final paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:FS - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[F. J. Vuzem]
Year:2021
Number of pages:XII, 25 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-128687 This link opens in a new window
UDC:658.527:004.94:681.5(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:73005059 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:23.07.2021
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Language:English
Title:Optimisation of production and logistics process of bottling using a digital twin
Abstract:
This thesis deals with the optimization of the production and logistics process of bottling. In recent times, use of simulation has seen increases in the optimization of production processes, especially discrete simulation. This has happened due to simulations enabling a quick and reliable overview of possible optimizations or changes in these processes. In the thesis we used a discret simulation to optimise the logistics and production process of a bottling line. The goal of the optimization was to automate the bottling line to increase it's capacity, improve the reliability and quality of bottling, and reduce the number of workers on the line. The first part of the thesis describes the theoretical foundations and analyzes, in-detail, the existing process of bottling. In the second part of the thesis, we designed an automated bottling line, including an automated logistic process of delivering empty bottles to the bottling line and transporting full bottles to the warehouse. To optimize the parameters of the newly-designed bottling line, we used a simulation approach using the Visual Components software, in which we created a digital twin of the real production process and optimized it. Using this optimization, we achieved a shortening of the working cycle of the bottling line and an increase in its capacity by more than 250%, as well as a reduction in the number of workers on the bottling line by more than 90%.

Keywords:optimisation using simulation, usage of a digital twin, discret simulation, Visual Components, automation

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