2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00170-021-07182-4
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Investigations on digitalization for sustainable machine tools and forming technologies

Abstract: Progress in applied research for sustainable machine tools and forming technologies bases upon industrial and environmental requirements for resource efficiency. Relevant technical trends base upon impact studies and applied research projects on the lifecycle resource consumption for manufacturing processes and systems. This paper gives an overview about a unified methodological approach of the evaluation of resource efficiency of machine tools. It answers the scientific question on sustainability: which techn… Show more

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“…Significantly, RFW is a green manufacturing process [39] compared with arc welding or ultrasonic welding [40][41][42][43]. This is consistent with sustainable development goal 12 [44][45][46]. The major disadvantages of ultrasonic welding are that it is limited to welding smaller or thinner plastic parts.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…Significantly, RFW is a green manufacturing process [39] compared with arc welding or ultrasonic welding [40][41][42][43]. This is consistent with sustainable development goal 12 [44][45][46]. The major disadvantages of ultrasonic welding are that it is limited to welding smaller or thinner plastic parts.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…The research results have industrial applicability and practical value because it is a sustainable manufacturing process with low environmental pollution and energy consumption. Therefore, this technology complies with the sustainable development goals 7,9, and 12 [41][42][43]. Fiber laser [44][45][46][47] or carbon dioxide laser [48][49][50] was also suggested to join PEEK polymeric rods.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In addition, the proposed method provides low environmental pollution and energy consumption compared with conventional arc welding [37]. Therefore, the proposed method has industrial applicability and complies with the sustainable development goals 7 and 12 [38][39][40]. The simulation software [41,42] is also recommended to predict the optimum process parameters of RFW, such as the rotational speed, feed rate, axial pressure, welding time, or friction time.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%