Title :
Simulation and optimization of robot driven production systems for peak-load reduction
Author :
Lorenz, S. ; Hesse, Marc ; Fischer, Anath
Author_Institution :
Fraunhofer Inst. for Machine Tools & Forming Technol. IWU, Chemnitz, Germany
Abstract :
One way to improve the energy efficiency in manufacturing is the use of energy-sensitive methods in production planning. So far, the energy consumption behavior of production facilities has not been investigated in great detail. Estimates are typically obtained by connected wattage values and concurrency factors. We present a new methodology to simulate and optimize complex robot driven production systems with special emphasis on energy aspects. In particular, we show how to translate the process descriptions and energy consumption profiles into a discrete-event-based simulation model and illustrate this with an example of a car body shop facility. In order to minimize the peak-load we set up an optimization model that is based on periodic time-expanded networks. A solution of this model corresponds to a process sequence for the robots that prescribes relative starting times via additional wait intervals. This sequence is then reinserted into the simulation model to validate the improvement.
Keywords :
automotive components; discrete event simulation; energy conservation; energy consumption; industrial robots; manufacturing systems; minimisation; production facilities; production planning; car body shop facility; complex robot driven production systems; concurrency factors; connected wattage values; discrete event-based simulation model; energy aspects; energy consumption behavior; energy consumption profiles; energy efficiency; energy-sensitive method; optimization model; peak load minimization; peak load reduction; periodic time-expanded networks; process descriptions; process sequence; production facilities; production planning; Energy consumption; Load modeling; Materials; Object oriented modeling; Planning; Production systems; Robots;
Conference_Titel :
Simulation Conference (WSC), Proceedings of the 2012 Winter
Conference_Location :
Berlin
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-4779-2
Electronic_ISBN :
0891-7736
DOI :
10.1109/WSC.2012.6465002