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Virtual commissioning comes to packaging

The use of software to replicate the behavior of one or more pieces of industrial hardware is a well-established part of automotive manufacturing. Sometimes it’s referred to as “virtual commissioning.” In the November issue of Automation World, Contributing Writer Grant Gerke talks about how virtual commissioning is evolving. Included is this description of how a Midwestern food manufacturer needed to increase production for three packaging lines as demand for its product increased.

The overriding problem resided in [the food manufacturer's] legacy equipment for the packaging lines, but the challenge was identifying the specific equipment bottlenecks and the investment needed to fix them. Burns & McDonnell, a Kansas City, MO-based design and engineering firm, was bought in to help. They simulated the existing packaging line operations using Rockwell Automation's Arena software. Arena simulation uses what-if, deterministic modeling with single-point estimates; uncertain variables in the packaging line are assigned a "best guess" estimate.

Using existing production data, Burns & McDonnell simulated these three packaging lines and discovered that some equipment was underperforming. Burns & McDonnell captured overall plant capacity, production schedules, equipment reliability data, and equipment rates and capacities to create the simulated line.

According to Burns & McDonnell, production data was then used to build a range for each piece of packaging equipment. "The simulation software accurately modeled 150 days of plant floor output, which was compared against six months of historical plan-floor data," says Abbey Hatke, industrial engineer for Burns & McDonnell. "These results included both equipment reliability and line reliability, and were within 0.25 percent of each other-confirming that our team had created a realistic plant environment in which to test its simulations."

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