Elsevier

Procedia CIRP

Volume 61, 2017, Pages 493-498
Procedia CIRP

Cycle-oriented Evaluation of Production Technologies: Extending the Model of the Production Cycle

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Abstract

Permanently evaluating and adopting suitable production technologies due to the dynamic environment is a major challenge for producing companies. However, influencing factors that show cyclic behavior can be anticipated and are predictable to a certain extent. Thus, lifecycle models facilitate the forecast of predictable factors and assist in deriving recommendations for action timely. The developed cycle-oriented planning and evaluation approach provides a cycle stage specific technology requirements profile. The conceptual framework ascertains the suitability of established production technologies using fuzzy sets to meet the vagueness inherent in soft requirements. The presented extension of the production cycle model provides a holistic framework to identify deficits concerning properties of established production technologies proactively. This enables a continuous technology evaluation approach resulting in the timely identification of technological need for action.

Keywords

Technology planning
Manufacturing process
Production planning
Cycle management

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Peer-review under responsibility of the scientific committee of the 24th CIRP Conference on Life Cycle Engineering.