Disruption Tolerant Automated Lean Factories (DisTAL)
Challenge
Enable stable and resilient operations across lean distributed manufacturing processes.
Project Objectives
- To identify the type and scale of disturbances impacting production operations at Boeing
- To propose improved methodologies to assess the balance between lean and resilience
- To propose how enhance track and trace concepts can be adopted within production control systems
- To demonstrate key developments through a lab based proof of concept demonstrator
Lean vs Resilient
Production Mathematical model developed that describes the operation of a production system in the face of disruptions
Outputs:
- Industrial guidelines for planning a resilient manufacturing system configuration (best buffers sizes, location of inspection points)
- Trade-offs in attempting to achieve both lean and resilient production
Tracking and Control of Resilient Production Tracking and tracing
- Enables timely visibility of production operation
- Full traceability of orders/parts/resources enabling root cause analysis
- Information architecture and data integration Control Mechanism
- Flexible distributed control system (disturbance detection, dynamic reaction for disturbance handling)
- Incorporates real-time tracking information into decision making
Proof of Concept Demonstrator
- To show the various disruptions that occur in process/assembly based manufacturing techniques To implement technological solutions to manage those disruptions and demonstrate the practical implications of disruption tolerant manufacturing process
- To demonstrate various lean vs resilient strategies and control architecture for disruption tolerant systems
Principal Investigator
Duncan McFarlane
Researchers
Alan Thorne
Raj Srinivasan
Alena Puchkova
Jumyung Um
Project Partner
The Boeing Company