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Building a virtual factory: an integrated design approach to building smart factories

Emre Yildiz (Center for Industrial Production, Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark)
Charles Møller (Center for Industrial Production, Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark)

Journal of Global Operations and Strategic Sourcing

ISSN: 2398-5364

Article publication date: 23 April 2021

Issue publication date: 30 November 2021

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Abstract

Purpose

The complexity of manufacturing systems, on-going production and existing constraints on the shop floor remain among the main challenges for the analysis, design and development of the models in product, process and factory domains. The potential of different virtual factory (VF) tools and approaches to support simultaneous engineering for the design, and development of these domains has been addressed in the literature. To fulfil this potential, there is a need for an approach which integrates the product, process and production systems for designing and developing VF and its validation in real-life cases. This paper aims to present an integrated design approach for VF design and development, as well as a demonstration implemented in a wind turbine manufacturing plant.

Design/methodology/approach

As the research calls for instrumental knowledge to discover the effects of intervention on the operations of an enterprise, design science research methodology is considered to be a well-suited methodology for exploring practical usefulness of a generic design to close the theory–practice gap. The study was planned as an exploratory research activity which encompassed the simultaneous design and development of artefacts and retrospective analysis of the design and implementation processes. The extended VF concept, architecture, a demonstration and procedures followed during the research work are presented and evaluated.

Findings

The artefacts (models and methods) and the VF demonstrator, which was evaluated by industry experts and scholars based on the role of the VF in improving the performance in the evaluation and reconfiguration of new or existing factories, reduce the ramp-up and design times, supporting management decisions. Preliminary results are presented and discussed.

Research limitations/implications

The concept VF model, its architecture and general methodology as an integrated design and development approach, can be adopted and used for VF design and development both for discrete and continuous manufacturing plants. The development and demonstration were limited, however, because real-time synchronisation, 3D laser scanning data and a commonly shared data model, to enable the integration of different VF tools, were not achievable.

Originality/value

The paper presents a novel VF concept and architecture, which integrates product, process and production systems. Moreover, design and development methods of the concept and its demonstration for a wind turbine manufacturing plant are presented. The paper, therefore, contributes to the information systems and manufacturing engineering field by identifying a novel concept and approach to the effective design and development of a VF and its function in the analysis, design and development of manufacturing systems.

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Acknowledgements

This paper forms part of a special section “Smart production and industry 4.0”, guest edited by Astrid Heideman Lassen and Charles Møller.

The authors would like to thank Operations and Innovation Management, the 2018 master’s program students of Aalborg University: Martin Høgh, Mikkel Karulf, Nicolai Arnfred Nielsen, Nicolai Fastrup, and Rasmus Trangbæk, for their valuable contribution during the implementation of demonstrations and data collection for this research.

Disclosure statement: No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors and the stakeholders.

Funding: The research presented in this article was funded by the Manufacturing Academy of Denmark (MADE) and Vestas Wind Systems A/S, including equipment and development support (Grant: 6151-00006B).

Disclaimer: The use of the commercial software systems identified in this paper (to assist the progress of design, development and understanding) does not imply that such systems are necessarily the best available for the purpose.

Citation

Yildiz, E. and Møller, C. (2021), "Building a virtual factory: an integrated design approach to building smart factories", Journal of Global Operations and Strategic Sourcing, Vol. 14 No. 4, pp. 608-635. https://doi.org/10.1108/JGOSS-11-2019-0061

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