Logo image
Integrating maintenance and energy problems through a digital twin-based decision support framework under the guidance of asset management
Conference proceeding   Peer reviewed

Integrating maintenance and energy problems through a digital twin-based decision support framework under the guidance of asset management

Edoardo Palmitessa, Angelo Premoli, Irene Roda and Marco Macchi
IFAC-PapersOnLine, Vol.58(8), pp.7-12
6th IFAC workshop on advanced maintenance engineering, services and technology, AMEST 2024, 6 (Cagliari, 12/06/2024–14/06/2024)
2024
Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85206152359
Web of Science ID: WOS:001310813900002

Abstract

Asset management Decision-making Digital twin Energy management Maintenance management Maintenance policy
In a world where more than one third of the global energy consumption is directed to the industry sector, manufacturing companies must overhaul their business processes to move towards the improvement of sustainable performance. This work aims to contribute to this direction by integrating maintenance and energy problems through a Digital Twin-based decision support framework under the guiding role of Asset Management. The framework is meant as guideline for manufacturing companies to manage the integrated decision-making process and the related information flows and functional blocks. Maintenance or energy policies should consider both maintenance and energy objectives, handling the complexity and knowledge required for such an integration. A focus is given to the maintenance policy setting at the current release of the framework. This latter is tested and validated by an initial proof in a laboratory setting. In the future, it should be evaluated in its benefits within an industrial case.
pdf
991001056074405126800.71 kB
Published (Version of record) Ask the Library / Chiedi alla Biblioteca Restricted Access
url
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ifacol.2024.08.042View
Published (Version of record) Open CC BY-NC-ND V4.0

Metrics

1 File views/ downloads
1 Record Views

Details

Logo image