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Advanced flexible automation cell control for aerospace manufacturing

Philip Webb (Department of Integrated Systems, Cranfield University, Cranfield, United Kingdom.)
Seemal Asif (Department of Integrated Systems, Cranfield University, Cranfield, United Kingdom.)
Susanne Hogger (Department of Manufacturing Engineering and Process Chains (TAFT), MTU Aero Engines GmbH, Munich, Germany.)
Thomas Kosche (R&D, BCT GmbH, Dortmund, Germany.)
Paul Kiernan (Aerospace R&D, Skytek, Dublin, Ireland.)

Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology

ISSN: 0002-2667

Article publication date: 2 March 2015

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper aims to describe a new methodology for controlling highly flexible automated manufacturing cells for use in aerospace manufacturing and repair.

Design/methodology/approach

The design methodology and rational of the FLEXA control architecture are described along with it implementation and testing.

Findings

The trials completed so far show that the level of flexibility required can be achieved both at factory, or enterprise level, and at shop floor level.

Practical implications

This work has significant practical implications through its direct applicability for aerospace and other automated manufacturing processes.

Originality/value

The originality of the paper lies in the truly flexible nature of the control system described and its ability to mimic traditional cell control architectures but be expanded through the use of virtual Programmable Logic Controller to control any number of cells without the need for significant extra hardware.

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Acknowledgements

The FLEXA Advanced Flexible Automation Cell Project, Grant Agreement no.: 213734, was funded under the European 7th Framework Theme 7: TRANSPORT (including AERONAUTICS) and was coordinated by the Volvo Aero Corporation.

Citation

Webb, P., Asif, S., Hogger, S., Kosche, T. and Kiernan, P. (2015), "Advanced flexible automation cell control for aerospace manufacturing", Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, Vol. 87 No. 2, pp. 156-164. https://doi.org/10.1108/AEAT-11-2012-0204

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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