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Digital twins for the rapid startup of manufacturing processes: a case study in PVC tube extrusion

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✍️ Authors: Enrico Bovo, Marco Sorgato, Giovanni Lucchetta

đź”– Topics: Digital Twin, Machine Learning

🏢 Organizations: University of Padova


In this work, a soft sensor–based digital twin (DT) was developed to reduce the startup time in manufacturing plastic tubes and enable real-time product quality monitoring, i.e., the weight per unit length and the inner and outer diameters of the tube. An experimental campaign was conducted on a real tube extrusion line using three polyvinyl chloride (PVC) compounds and different process conditions, and machine learning regression algorithms were trained and tested to create the models of the extruder and the extrusion die the DT is based on. The characterization of the considered material, whose properties were given as input to the digital models, was carried out according to a procedure based only on the data collected by the production line. The DT was tested for the startup of the production of a single-layer tube and allowed to achieve the specified customer requirements (thickness and weight) in a few minutes. The proposed solution thus proved to be a valuable tool for reducing the setup time, thus increasing the efficiency of the process.

Read more at The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology