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Virtual manufacturing
Benešl, Tomáš ; Kaczmarczyk, Václav (referee) ; Pásek, Jan (advisor)
This thesis deals with the Industry 4.0 focusing on virtual manufacturing and its inte- gration into education. The aim of the thesis is to summarize and describe the Industry 4.0, and create necessary materials designed for teaching the virtual manufacturing. There is also a discussion on the real use of the virtual manufacturing and possible economic return for firms. Moreover, software programs for the virtual manufacturing available on the market, their options and their real use are also involved in the thesis. It also includes an application design for virtual manufacturing including laboratory tu- torials and the use of this application in education. There are also suggestions for other exercises that could move the teaching of the virtual manufacturing in the Czech Republic further.
Packml And Its Integration Into Abb Robot Studio For Holonic Manufacturing System Testing
Benesl, Tomas
This paper describes the possibilities of using PackML standard in ABB Robot Studio for stimulating a holonic manufacturing systems. Using the creation of the functional and animated model in ABB Robot Studio, it is possible to implement PackML standards to this model. Using multiple models, the whole manufacturing process can be simulated, with the aim of testing and debugging a holonic manufacturing system control.
Virtual Batch Manufacturing
Benešl, Tomáš
This paper describes a possible way to create digital twin of a batch production process. This virtual model of the batch system can be used for testing ISA-88 and ISA-95 with a virtual or real PLC without real system. There is also a possible use for education in labs with PLCs to show a behavior of a batch actors (valve, mixer, heater etc.) and ways to control, which can be tested in the virtual manufacturing system.
Virtual manufacturing
Benešl, Tomáš ; Kaczmarczyk, Václav (referee) ; Pásek, Jan (advisor)
This thesis deals with the Industry 4.0 focusing on virtual manufacturing and its inte- gration into education. The aim of the thesis is to summarize and describe the Industry 4.0, and create necessary materials designed for teaching the virtual manufacturing. There is also a discussion on the real use of the virtual manufacturing and possible economic return for firms. Moreover, software programs for the virtual manufacturing available on the market, their options and their real use are also involved in the thesis. It also includes an application design for virtual manufacturing including laboratory tu- torials and the use of this application in education. There are also suggestions for other exercises that could move the teaching of the virtual manufacturing in the Czech Republic further.

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