5. Digital tribology and the Industry 4.0 – a note
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Ana Horovistiz
Abstract
Industry 4.0 or the fourth industrial revolution is driven by innovative technologies that have profound effects on production systems. Recent research results and industrial experiments show paradigm shifts in problem solving, which affect many areas, including tribology. Quantitative information obtained through the digital approach of the tribological study in the interface regions of the contact pairs exhibit a strong potential for the optimization of the productive processes as a whole. In this sense, the concepts of digital tribology, presented here, are perfectly aligned with the new technologies in this era of digitalization and emergence of intelligent, efficient and autonomous solution required by Industry 4.0.
Abstract
Industry 4.0 or the fourth industrial revolution is driven by innovative technologies that have profound effects on production systems. Recent research results and industrial experiments show paradigm shifts in problem solving, which affect many areas, including tribology. Quantitative information obtained through the digital approach of the tribological study in the interface regions of the contact pairs exhibit a strong potential for the optimization of the productive processes as a whole. In this sense, the concepts of digital tribology, presented here, are perfectly aligned with the new technologies in this era of digitalization and emergence of intelligent, efficient and autonomous solution required by Industry 4.0.
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- About the Editor VII
- Contents IX
- List of Contributors XI
- 1. Supply chain 4.0 in shipbuilding industry 1
- 2. Unveiling the blockchain potential for the future of manufacturing: a multipurpose blockchain network 23
- 3. On the virtual optimization of CAI-CAx loop based on the digital twin: sculpture surface demonstrator 43
- 4. Cloud-based optimization in manufacturing digital industries 75
- 5. Digital tribology and the Industry 4.0 – a note 97
- 6. Digital manufacturing 105
- Index 113
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- About the Editor VII
- Contents IX
- List of Contributors XI
- 1. Supply chain 4.0 in shipbuilding industry 1
- 2. Unveiling the blockchain potential for the future of manufacturing: a multipurpose blockchain network 23
- 3. On the virtual optimization of CAI-CAx loop based on the digital twin: sculpture surface demonstrator 43
- 4. Cloud-based optimization in manufacturing digital industries 75
- 5. Digital tribology and the Industry 4.0 – a note 97
- 6. Digital manufacturing 105
- Index 113