1st Edition

Handbook of Manufacturing Systems and Design An Industry 4.0 Perspective

    344 Pages 157 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    This book provides a comprehensive overview of manufacturing systems, their role in product/process design, and their interconnection with an Industry 4.0 perspective, especially related to design, manufacturing, and operations.

    Handbook of Manufacturing Systems and Design: An Industry 4.0 Perspective provides the knowledge related to the theories and concepts of Industry 4.0. It focuses on the different types of manufacturing systems in Industry 4.0 along with associated design, and control strategies. It concentrates on the operations in Industry 4.0 with a particular focus on supply chain, logistics, risk management, and reverse engineering perspectives. Offering basic concepts and applications through to advanced topics, the handbook feeds into the goal of being a source of knowledge as well as a vehicle to explore the future possibilities of design, techniques, methods, and operations associated with Industry 4.0. Concepts with practical applications in the form of case studies are added to each chapter to round out the many attributes this handbook offers.

    This handbook targets students, engineers, managers, designers, and manufacturers, and will assist in their understanding of the core concepts of manufacturing systems in connection with Industry 4.0 and optimize alignment between supply and demand in real time for effective implementation of the design concepts.

    Part I Theory and Concepts in Manufacturing Systems

    Chapter 1 Introduction to Industry 4.0 and Smart Manufacturing
    Uzair Khaleeq uz Zaman, Ali Siadat, Aamer Ahmed Baqai, Kanwal Naveed, and Atal Anil Kumar

    Chapter 2 Computer-Aided Design, Computer-Aided Process Planning, and Computer-Aided Manufacturing
    Anas Bin Aqeel, Uzair Khaleeq uz Zaman, Shahid Aziz, and Aamer Ahmed Baqai  

    Chapter 3 Quality 4.0
    Uzair Khaleeq uz Zaman

    Part II Manufacturing Systems in Industry 4.0

    Chapter 4 Digital Twins in Smart Manufacturing
    Shahid Aziz, Dong Won Jung, Uzair Khaleeq uz Zaman, and Anas Bin Aqeel

    Chapter 5 Robotic Systems
    Kanwal Naveed and Uzair Khaleeq uz Zaman

    Chapter 6 Collaborative Robots
    Atal Anil Kumar, Uzair Khaleeq uz Zaman, and Peter Plapper

    Chapter 7 Control Strategies: A Pathway to Adaptive and Learning Techniques
    Kanwal Naveed and Atal Anil Kumar

    Chapter 8 Mixed Reality for Industry 4.0 in Manufacturing Systems
    Sri Kolla, Atal Anil Kumar, and Peter Plapper

    Chapter 9 Inferential Modeling and Soft Sensors
    Muhammad Asad Ullah Khalid, Shahid Aziz, and Uzair Khaleeq uz Zaman

    Chapter 10 Energy Harvesting and Industry 4.0
    Rashid Naseer

    Chapter 11 Internet of Things for Manufacturing Industry
    Atal Anil Kumar, Usman Qamar, Kanwal Naveed, and Uzair Khaleeq uz Zaman

    Chapter 12 Product Life Cycle Management and Cloud Manufacturing
    Afshan Naseem, Yasir Ahmad, and Uzair Khaleeq uz Zaman

    Part III Operations in Industry 4.0

    Chapter 13 Material Supply and Logistics 4.0
    Taiba Zahid, Mathias Kühn, and Thorsten Schmidt

    Chapter 14 Workforce Engagement Within Decentrally Controlled Production Systems
    Julia Schwemmer and Thorsten Schmidt

    Chapter 15 Managing Risks in Product Development and Manufacturing Processes
    Jelena Petronijevic, Stéphane Hubac, Marc Lassagne, and Alain Etienne

    Chapter 16 Reverse Engineering: Past, Present, and Future Prospects
    Anas Bin Aqeel, Muhammad Irfan Aziz, Uzair Khaleeq uz Zaman, and Nayyer Aafaq

    Chapter 17 Conclusion

    Index

    Biography

    Uzair Khaleeq uz Zaman is an Assistant Professor at the College of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, National University of Sciences and Technology, Pakistan. Dr. Zaman obtained his Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering from Arts et Métiers ParisTech, France, and carries a blend of experience in academia and industry. In industry, he has 8 years worth of experience in SAP Data Planning and Coordination, product development, and project management. As part of his academic career, Dr. Zaman has taught multiple courses and is involved in postgraduate research at Beihang University (China), Georgia Tech (France), ParisTech (France), and the University of Lorraine (France). His research interests lie in integrated product process design, additive manufacturing, design of experiments, decision making, product life cycle assessment, robotic systems, and navigation systems.

    Ali Siadat is a Professor and Director of Design, Manufacturing and Control Laboratory at Arts et Métiers ParisTech, France. With over 30 years of experience, Prof. Siadat has supervised 25 Ph.D. students and more than 60 Master thesis. He is a research scholar of international repute, and his research interests lie in integrated design, process and manufacturing, intelligent computation for smart industrial systems, human factors, risk analysis, knowledge and information system for quality, and process control.

    Aamer Ahmed Baqai is a Professor and Dean at the College of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, National University of Sciences and Technology, Pakistan. He obtained his Ph.D. & Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from Arts et Métiers ParisTech, France. With over 26 years of professional experience, he has a vast knowledge of academia and industry. Dr. Baqai is a researcher of international repute and is a research visiting Professor at ParisTech, France. He has also acted as a foreign evaluator for Ph.D. thesis students at ParisTech. His research interests include advanced manufacturing, manufacturing system design and optimization, reconfigurable manufacturing systems, process modeling and optimization, additive manufacturing, and decision-making.

    Kanwal Naveed is an Electrical Engineer who did her master’s degree in Control Systems from the National University of Sciences and Technology in 2014. She is also undergoing her Ph.D. from NUST in Robotics and Artificial Intelligence. Currently, Ms. Naveed is serving as an Assistant Professor at the Department of Mechatronics Engineering where she is also designated as Head of the undergraduate program. Her research interests include control of service and field robotics, machine learning, artificial intelligence, and non-linear control systems.

    Atal Anil Kumar is currently working as a Postdoctoral researcher at the University of Luxembourg. His research interests include Nonlinear Control, Collaborative robots, Robot Kinematics and Dynamics, and Human-robot interaction. He has a bachelor’s degree in Mechatronics and an Erasmus master’s in advanced Robotics (with scholarship) from France and Italy. He has been awarded a research internship grant by the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay for performing research during his bachelor’s degree. Dr. Atal has also worked as a R&D Engineer in the automotive and steel manufacturing industries to gain significant hands-on experience to apply his theoretical knowledge.