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Electricity generated by wind turbines (WT) is a pillar of the transition to renewable energy [1]. In order to economically utilize WTs, operating and maintenance costs, which account for 25% of total electricity generation costs in onshore WTs, are a focus of cost reduction activities [2]. A prescriptive maintenance approach can support in achieving this goal. Prescriptive maintenance is a maintenance approach, where asset condition data is collected and analyzed to recommend specific actions to prevent breakdowns and reduce downtimes. However, the processing and analysis of data is quite complex. Especially unstructured data (such as comments of service technicians in free text fields) is often left unused, as companies, mostly SMEs lack the capacity to carry out these analyses. In this work we propose an approach to utilize the information from service reports, maintenance reports as well as status records from SCADA systems for the development of a prescriptive maintenance approach to onshore WTs. To achieve this, an ontology was utilized in this approach to codify implicit knowledge of service technicians and aid in making unstructured data usable for further analysis. The ontology was used to link historical service and maintenance reports with status codes, thus enabling automated analysis. In interviews with WT topic experts and through further research, damage mechanisms and corresponding maintenance measures were identified and a measure catalogue was developed to support service and maintenance activities. The recognition of the root cause of problems allows for a prescriptive maintenance approach that recommends targeted actions to reduce downtimes and optimize maintenance activities, it also allows to effectively control the outcome of maintenance activities and optimize their execution.
Die Zukunftspotenziale der digitalen Technologie könnten den Dienstleistungssektor entscheidend transformieren und damit der schrumpfenden Wettbewerbsfähigkeit der deutschen Wirtschaft neuen Schwung verleihen.
Das Schiff des Wirtschaftsstandorts Deutschland schwankt in rauer werdender See. Es schwankt weniger, weil die traditionellen deutschen Wertschöpfungssäulen (insbesondere die Flaggschiffe Automobil- und Maschinenbau sowie Chemie- und Logistikindustrie) hierzulande an Know how eingebüßt hätten; es sind vielmehr die großen Technologiedurchbrüche der letzten Jahrzehnte, die die deutschen Tugenden, welche mehr als ein Jahrhundert lang für einen Spitzenplatz unter den großen Wirtschaftsmächten gesorgt haben, drastisch an Bedeutung verlieren lassen. Perfektionismus, Verarbeitungsqualität, Zuverlässigkeit und Langlebigkeit von Produkten aller Art sicherten der deutschen Wirtschaft über viele Jahrzehnte hinweg internationales Ansehen. Das führte allerdings zu einer gewissen Selbstzufriedenheit, die die eigene Spitzenposition in der Welt als Selbstläufer ansah. Verliebt in die eigene Perfektion (der Strategieberater und Blogger Sascha Lobo spricht plakativ von einer „Spaltmaßfixierung“ ganzer Wirtschaftszweige) und an permanenter rein inkrementeller Innovation orientiert, hinkt Deutschland auf wichtigen Gebieten der künftigen Wertschöpfungsfelder dem Wettbewerb gefährlich hinterher – insbesondere auf dem für die Zukunft entscheidenden Technologiegebiet der Digitalisierung.
[Der Sammelband] Widmet sich den in Wissenschaft und Praxis aktuell intensiv diskutierten Fragestellungen zu Smart Services. Befasst sich mit Geschäftsmodellen, Erlösmodellen und Kooperationsmodellen von Smart Services. Geht auf branchenspezifischen Besonderheiten von Smart Services ein. (link.springer.com)
Electricity generated by wind turbines (WT) is a mainstay of the transition to renewable energy. In order to economically utilize WT is, operating and maintenance costs, which account for 25% of total electricity generation costs in onshore WT’s, are a focus of cost reduction activities. Implementing a data-driven prescriptive maintenance approach is one way to achieve this. So far, various approaches for prescriptive maintenance for onshore WT’s have been suggested.
However, little research has addressed the practical implementation considering sociotechnical aspects. The aim of this paper is therefore to identify success factors for the successful implementation of such a maintenance strategy with clear and holistic guidance on how existing knowledge on prescriptive maintenance from science can be transferred to business practice. These recommendations are developed through case study research and classified in the four structural areas of Acatech’s Industry 4.0 Maturity Index: Resources, Information Systems, Organizational Structure and Culture.
Industry 4.0 and Smart Maintenance represent a great opportunity to make manufacturing and maintenance more effective, safer, and reliable. However, they also represent massive change and corresponding challenges for industrial companies, as many different options and starting points have to be weighed and the individual right paths for achieving Smart Maintenance need to be identified. In our paper, we describe our approach to evaluating maintenance organizations in a case study for the oil and gas industry, developing a shared vision for the future, and deriving economical and effective measures. We will demonstrate our approach, by showcasing a specific example from the oil and gas industry, where a need for action on HSE-relevant critical flanges in the company's piping systems was identified. We describe the steps, that were taken to identify the need for action, the specifications of the project and the criticality analysis of the piping system. This resulted in the derivation of a digitalization measure for critical flanges, which was first commercially analyzed and then the flanges were equipped with a continuous monitoring solution. Finally, a conclusion is drawn on the performed procedure and the achieved improvements.
Smart Services als Enabler von Subscription-Geschäftsmodellen in der produzierenden Industrie
(2022)
[Der Sammelband] Widmet sich den in Wissenschaft und Praxis aktuell intensiv diskutierten Fragestellungen zu Smart Services. Befasst sich mit Geschäftsmodellen, Erlösmodellen und Kooperationsmodellen von Smart Services. Geht auf branchenspezifische Besonderheiten von Smart Services ein. (link.springer.com)
„Promovieren? Promovieren!" Mit diesem Slogan wirbt das FIR an der RWTH Aachen in seinen Stellenanzeigen für die industrienahe Promotion am Forschungsinstitut. Was junge Hochschulabsolvent:innen der Ingenieur- und Wirtschaftswissenschaften dazu motiviert, diesen Weg zu gehen, welche Erfahrungen sie am FIR machen und welche Perspektiven die Mitarbeit sowie die Promotion am FIR für ihre zukünftige Karriere eröffnet, beantworteten Dr. Jana Frank, ehemals Bereichsleiterin Dienstleistungsmanagement am FIR und heute 'Country Business Head' für Singapur und Malaysia bei der Henkel AG & Co. KGaA sowie Antoine Gaillard, seit Februar 2022 wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter des FIR an der RWTH Aachen im Bereich Produktionsmanagement.