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Manufacturing process optimization
Štěrba, Zdeněk ; Baštán, Ondřej (referee) ; Kaczmarczyk, Václav (advisor)
The thesis deals with the analysis of the production line in terms of overall efficiency. The aim is to define the areas that play a role in the overall efficiency and then devise appropriate solutions to improve them. Emphasis is placed on the analytical analysis method Basic MOST, according to which the normalized time of operators is determined. The next section focuses on analysis to identify weak points in the line that can be optimized to improve efficiency or achieve financial savings. The production line and its analysis is also treated as a discrete event system in Siemens Plant Simulation software, which is also used to design the new workstation. The last point of the work is the design of a digital twin concept in Siemens NX program, which is controlled by a simulated PLC.
Autonomous liquid storage with cooling system
Boch, Jan ; Kaczmarczyk, Václav (referee) ; Husák, Michal (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the design of an autonomous liquid storage cell with a cooling system. The cell is part of a larger project called the Self-Acting Barman. The cell follows the basic principles of Industry 4.0 and is also an example of a batch process according to the ANSI / ISA-S88 standard. At the beginning, the theoretical part describes important ideas and principles related to this project. The next chapter then discusses the construction design of the cell and its physical implementation. Parts were modeled in the Siemens NX program and subsequently these parts were created using 3D printing technology. In the next chapter the individual instrumentation used in the cell is described. In the last two chapters, the electrical connection of the whole cell and the software of the cell are then discussed. The cell wiring diagram is created in the E-Plan program and the cell software was created in the Siemens TIA Portal program.
Autonomous liquid storage with cooling system
Boch, Jan ; Kaczmarczyk, Václav (referee) ; Husák, Michal (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the design of an autonomous liquid storage cell with a cooling system. The cell is part of a larger project called the Self-Acting Barman. The cell follows the basic principles of Industry 4.0 and is also an example of a batch process according to the ANSI / ISA-S88 standard. At the beginning, the theoretical part describes important ideas and principles related to this project. The next chapter then discusses the construction design of the cell and its physical implementation. Parts were modeled in the Siemens NX program and subsequently these parts were created using 3D printing technology. In the next chapter the individual instrumentation used in the cell is described. In the last two chapters, the electrical connection of the whole cell and the software of the cell are then discussed. The cell wiring diagram is created in the E-Plan program and the cell software was created in the Siemens TIA Portal program.

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