However, another goal of the panel is to spur discussion to explore the potential impact of these relatively new approaches to other industries of interest to the PHM Society, such as transportation vehicles and energy production assets. Discussion will focus around sensor-based PHM solutions for spindles and linear axes, which are the main elements of machine tools that affect part quality. This panel will bring together a diverse group of speakers from industry and academia to discuss online sensor-based solutions to transform machine tools into smart machine tools for the future IIoT. Currently, manufacturers are implementing their own PHM programs based around various sensors including MEMS accelerometers. Through identification of current health and early signs of problems, smart machine tools with prognostic and health management (PHM) systems will give manufacturers the trusted information they need to optimize production. But how to do so? Manufacturers need smart machine tools with online abilities to assess their own health, so that production isn’t halted but enhanced. Parts should be produced with no unplanned downtime while reducing manufacturing costs and maintaining or increasing part quality. One vision of IIoT is a future with maintenance systems with self-diagnostic capabilities that enable equipment to achieve and sustain near-zero breakdown performance. But the question remains: How do we get there? Machine tools are vital for the production of high-value parts, and these machines will still be mechanical in nature, thus subject to wear and performance changes. Christopher Saldana (George Institute of Technology) ( presentation)ĭescription: The future industrial internet of things (IIoT) will realize the connectivity of machine tools and online diagnostics and prognostics for improved product quality and asset utilization.Shawn Gregg (Delta Air Lines) ( presentation).This panel will explore current MRO challenges and issues and focus on how particular PHM capabilities and new Resilient and Smart Manufacturing technologies can positively impact MRO performance and the overall goals for the contemporary sustainment enterprise. PHM capabilities coupled with Resilient and Smart Manufacturing related technologies can play significant roles in increasing the efficiency and production performance for any aircraft MRO. The efficiency and production performance of any MRO directly effects the associated aircraft’s fleet-wide operational availability, readiness, sustainment costs. Session Chairs: Frank Zahiri (USAF Warner Robins ALC) ( presentation) and Andy Hess (The Hess PHM Group)ĭescription: Maintenance Repair Organizations (MROs) are an extremely critical part of any military or commercial aviation sustainment enterprise. Panel Session Details PHM for Aviation Maintenance Repair Organizations PHM19 Education and Professional Development Workshop PHM for Aviation Maintenance Repair Organizations * NEW * PHM for Aviation Maintenance Repair Organizations (MRO).The Electrifying Pace of Automotive PHM.PHM19 Education and Professional Development Workshop.We believe balancing the conference time in this fashion provides participants a much more engaging experience and increased opportunity to gain unique knowledge. These sessions add an enriching dimension to the conference experience and a welcome networking alternative to traditional paper presentations, which dominate some conferences. These 90 minute panel sessions will consist of presentations and open discussion by 4-6 panelists directly engaging with the conference audience on the different topics listed below. The PHM Society provides an opportunity to hear and interact with recognized industry leaders in relevant areas for our PHM work.
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