Digital Twins in deep drawing for virtual tool commissioning and inline parameter optimization

Author:

Klingel Lars,Penter Lars,Mayer Philip,Ihlenfeldt Steffen,Verl Alexander

Abstract

Abstract Fluctuating boundary conditions and the highly nonlinear process behavior of deep drawing operations make experience-based selection of suitable control parameters difficult. Nowadays, commissioning deep drawing tools, i.e., die spotting and identification of suitable control parameters for defect-free parts, is conducted on real world try-out presses. Transferring the tools to production machines entails adaption of these initial parameters. Once production is ramped up, any changes to material properties, lubrication and press behavior require continuous manual machine parameter tuning. Virtual tool commissioning and utilizing these simulation models in the production phase to adapt control parameters would reduce time and cost over the entire life cycle of the machine and the tool sets. The virtual representative, which provides services for a plant over several life cycle phases, is also referred to as Digital Twin. In this paper, the authors present a Digital Twin concept for deep drawing presses to predict the state of the system and optimize the control parameters during the production. The integration of all involved subsystems into one system simulation and its efficient calculation is the biggest challenge. The authors combine a virtual commissioning simulation tool with a finite element model to implement all relevant properties of the deep drawing press and the interaction of its subsystems. It is shown, how the idea of a system simulation makes predictions of system parameters specific to a production situation possible, and therefore, can help to select suitable control parameters that leads to a reduction of the error rate in deep drawing.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

General Medicine

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