An Integrated approach to energy efficiency in automotive manufacturing systems: quantitative analysis and optimisation

Automotive manufacturing industries are facing new challenges in the multi-faceted context of economy, technology and environment. Increasing energy prices and environmental issues mean that energy is now one of major costs in automotive manufacturing industries and also responsible for a significan...

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Main Authors: Kanet Katchasuwanmanee, Richard Bateman, Kai Cheng
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2017-01-01
Series:Production and Manufacturing Research: An Open Access Journal
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21693277.2017.1322539
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spelling doaj-619dc3044dec4006b3ca9ae4e9f37fff2020-11-25T00:35:19ZengTaylor & Francis GroupProduction and Manufacturing Research: An Open Access Journal2169-32772017-01-0151909810.1080/21693277.2017.13225391322539An Integrated approach to energy efficiency in automotive manufacturing systems: quantitative analysis and optimisationKanet Katchasuwanmanee0Richard Bateman1Kai Cheng2Brunel UniversityBrunel UniversityBrunel UniversityAutomotive manufacturing industries are facing new challenges in the multi-faceted context of economy, technology and environment. Increasing energy prices and environmental issues mean that energy is now one of major costs in automotive manufacturing industries and also responsible for a significant proportion of Green House Gas emissions. The development of energy efficient techniques in automotive manufacturing operations is crucial to reduce energy consumption, Green House Gas emissions and also production costs. This paper presents a simulation-based methodology and the associated software development for the modelling of thermal and energy management across the automotive manufacturing plant and its application to the effective energy management of the manufacturing systems on shopfloor through an energy smart production management (e-ProMan). After current laboratory/workshop trials, the system will undergo validation trials at a number of manufacturing SMEs.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21693277.2017.1322539Energy efficiencymanufacturing systemssimulation
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author Kanet Katchasuwanmanee
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Kai Cheng
An Integrated approach to energy efficiency in automotive manufacturing systems: quantitative analysis and optimisation
Production and Manufacturing Research: An Open Access Journal
Energy efficiency
manufacturing systems
simulation
author_facet Kanet Katchasuwanmanee
Richard Bateman
Kai Cheng
author_sort Kanet Katchasuwanmanee
title An Integrated approach to energy efficiency in automotive manufacturing systems: quantitative analysis and optimisation
title_short An Integrated approach to energy efficiency in automotive manufacturing systems: quantitative analysis and optimisation
title_full An Integrated approach to energy efficiency in automotive manufacturing systems: quantitative analysis and optimisation
title_fullStr An Integrated approach to energy efficiency in automotive manufacturing systems: quantitative analysis and optimisation
title_full_unstemmed An Integrated approach to energy efficiency in automotive manufacturing systems: quantitative analysis and optimisation
title_sort integrated approach to energy efficiency in automotive manufacturing systems: quantitative analysis and optimisation
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Production and Manufacturing Research: An Open Access Journal
issn 2169-3277
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Automotive manufacturing industries are facing new challenges in the multi-faceted context of economy, technology and environment. Increasing energy prices and environmental issues mean that energy is now one of major costs in automotive manufacturing industries and also responsible for a significant proportion of Green House Gas emissions. The development of energy efficient techniques in automotive manufacturing operations is crucial to reduce energy consumption, Green House Gas emissions and also production costs. This paper presents a simulation-based methodology and the associated software development for the modelling of thermal and energy management across the automotive manufacturing plant and its application to the effective energy management of the manufacturing systems on shopfloor through an energy smart production management (e-ProMan). After current laboratory/workshop trials, the system will undergo validation trials at a number of manufacturing SMEs.
topic Energy efficiency
manufacturing systems
simulation
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21693277.2017.1322539
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