Model-based engineering of CPPS in the process industries

H. Bloch, A. Fay, T. Knohl, Stephan Hensel, Anna Hahn, L. Urbas, Sachari Wassilew, J. Bernshausen, Mario Hoernicke, A. Haller
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Most Cyber Physical Production Systems (CPPS) research is devoted to the manufacturing industry, but the need for flexibility is an increasing trend in the process industry, too. Today's process automation systems (PAS) are not well-suited for quick adaptation of the plant, i.e. the addition, removal or change of physical components, such as filters, mixers, or reaction units. The authors have developed a model-based approach, which allows reconfiguring the PAS based on a model, which acts as a representative of the physical component. Thus, the model and the physical component together form a CPPS. In the paper, the requirements, the model structure, and the model content will be described, and a practical example will be presented.
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过程工业中基于模型的CPPS工程
大多数网络物理生产系统(CPPS)的研究都致力于制造业,但对灵活性的需求在过程工业中也是一个日益增长的趋势。今天的过程自动化系统(PAS)不太适合工厂的快速适应,即添加,移除或改变物理组件,如过滤器,混合器或反应单元。作者开发了一种基于模型的方法,该方法允许基于模型重新配置PAS,该模型作为物理组件的代表。因此,模型和物理组件共同构成了一个CPPS。在本文中,将描述需求、模型结构和模型内容,并给出一个实际的例子。
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