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Visualization of Industrial Production Processes U
Abstract
This paper explores the use of 3D simulation software for visualizing industrial production processes and its potential to
enhance decision-making for improved production efficiency, quality, and profitability. Industrial production processes are
complex and involve many variables and factors that can interact in unpredictable ways. Visualization helps to simplify these
complex interactions, identify patterns and relationships, and enable more informed decision-making.
The research question that guides this paper is: How can the use of 3D simulation software for visualization of industrial
production processes improve decision-making and optimize production efficiency, quality, and profitability? This paper will
investigate the benefits and challenges of using 3D simulation software for visualizing industrial production processes,
including the ability to identify bottlenecks, and optimize the production process. Further, the paper examines the role of
visualization in enabling more informed decision-making, including the ability to analyze production data and make data-
driven decisions. To illustrate this, an industrial automation case study consisting of a manufacturing industry modelled in a
3D simulation software has been presented.
The results of this 3D-simulation model provide insights into the advantages and disadvantages of utilizing 3D simulation
software to visualize industrial manufacturing processes. The article further presents the significance of these findings for
production managers, engineers, and decision-makers. Thus, the purpose of this study is to help readers understand how using
3D simulation software for visualization of industrial production processes can improve decision-making and optimize
production efficiency, quality, and profitability.
Keywords: Industrial production processes, 3D simulation software, visualization, decision-making, production efficiency,
industrial automation, data-driven decisions, manufacturing industry, optimization.
and analyze. Furthermore, visualization is used to research articles was conducted to gain insights into
identify patterns and relationships that may not be visualization techniques, simulation software, and
apparent from raw data. For example, by plotting decision-making methodologies. The review
machine performance over time, it may be possible included a range of sources including scholarly
to identify recurring issues that are impacting articles, research papers, and industry reports to
machine production efficiency (Atmakuri et al., understand the current state of research in the field.
1993). By presenting this information graphically, it Data collection for this study involved gathering
is easier to identify patterns and make informed relevant information from various sources.
decisions about how to address the issues. Keywords related to industrial production processes,
visualization, and decision-making were used to
Through displaying information in a way that is identify peer-reviewed articles that contributed to
clear and accessible, visualization also aids in the research area. These articles were carefully
enabling more informed decision-making (Atmakuri selected and analysed to extract valuable insights.
et al., 1993). This can assist stakeholders in making
more informed decisions by helping them
understand the effects of various actions on
production efficiency, quality, and profitability
(Yang et al., 2021). Therefore, the topic of
visualization of industrial production processes
using 3D simulation software for enhanced decision-
making is important because it enables Figure 1: Research Method
manufacturers to optimize their production
processes, leading to better production efficiency, The software Visual Components® has been utilized
quality, and profitability. By visualizing production by the author to develop the 3D simulation model.
processes in 3D simulation software, manufacturers The model represents an industrial production
can identify bottlenecks, test different scenarios, and process consisting of injection moulding machines,
make data-driven decisions before implementing series of conveyor belts, robots and a warehouse for
changes in the physical world. This can lead to storage. The model was developed based on the
reduced costs, improved quality, and increased specific requirements and specifications of the case
competitiveness, all of which are critical factors for study and a dynamic representation of components
success in the manufacturing industry. Hence, the flow has been visualized. The experiment design
research question has been formulated as follows: phase involved defining the simulation resources
and parameters. Key variables, such as production
How can the use of 3D simulation software for volumes, cycle times, and system constraints, were
visualization of industrial production processes determined to create a realistic simulation
improve decision-making and optimize production environment. The experimental design aimed to
efficiency? capture the complexities and dynamics of the
industrial production process under study. The
2. Methodology simulation model was executed to replicate the
production operations. During the simulation run,
The problem addressed in this study is the need for process states, utilization rates, and performance
enhanced decision-making in industrial production metrics were recorded. This data provided valuable
processes. Traditional methods of decision-making insights into the functioning of the production
may lack comprehensive insights into the complex system and allowed for a detailed analysis of the
dynamics of production systems. Therefore, there is simulation results.
a growing interest in utilizing 3D simulation
software to visualize industrial processes and The collected data was analysed to answer the
improve decision-making capabilities. research question posed in the study. The analysis
focused on evaluating the effectiveness of the
The purpose of this study is to explore the potential visualization of industrial production processes
benefits of using 3D simulation software for using the 3D simulation software. Performance
visualizing industrial production processes and metrics, such as throughput, cycle times, and
examine its impact on decision-making. By resource utilization, were examined to assess the
investigating this area, the study aims to provide impact of visualization on decision-making. The
valuable insights and practical recommendations for results were interpreted to draw conclusions and
improving decision-making in industrial settings. provide practical recommendations. Based on the
Figure 1 illustrates the research methodology analysis of the simulation results, conclusions were
involved in the development of the simulation drawn regarding the effectiveness of using 3D
model. A comprehensive review of scholarly and simulation software for visualizing industrial
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production processes and enhancing decision- information and enabling real-time interaction
making. The study provides insights into the benefits (Molenda et al., 2019). By visualizing the processes
and limitations of visualization techniques and in a virtual environment, decision-makers can better
offers recommendations for further improvements in grasp the flow of materials, detect inefficiencies or
decision-making practices within industrial settings. bottlenecks, and make data-driven decisions to
optimize the system.
2.1. Simulation of Industrial Production
Processes 2.2. Building 3D Simulation Model
Industrial production processes are fundamental in
the manufacturing industry, encompassing a series The use of a 3D manufacturing simulation model
of stages and steps that convert raw materials or provides a valuable tool for simulating and
components into finished products (Molenda et al., analyzing basic manufacturing procedures within a
2019). These processes involve crucial operations virtual environment. This technology leverages 3D
such as material handling, assembly, packing, and visualization, which utilizes computer technology to
quality control (Chawla & Banerjee, 2001), which depict real-world objects in a virtual space,
have been recognized as essential for simulating surpassing the limitations of two-dimensional (2D)
manufacturing processes. However, the complexity images in representing complex spatial information
of these processes, often involving multiple (Xu et al., 2021). By incorporating real-time
interconnected systems and subsystems, presents interaction capabilities, the 3D visualization
challenges in comprehending and optimizing them enhances the immersive experience and enables
effectively (Atmakuri et al., 1993). users to engage with the simulated environment
effectively. The implementation and integration of a
Optimizing industrial production processes holds 3D simulation model involve several important
immense value as it has the potential to improve steps. Key considerations during this process
various aspects, including production efficiency, include defining resource parameters, selecting
product quality, and overall profitability (Yang et appropriate equipment, establishing fundamental
al., 2021). By identifying and addressing simulation logic, and incorporating relevant
bottlenecks, minimizing waste, and maximizing production data (Xu et al., 2021). These elements
throughput, optimization efforts can lead to are crucial for creating an accurate and realistic
significant cost savings, enhanced customer representation of the manufacturing system within
satisfaction, and increased competitiveness in the the simulation model.
marketplace. However, achieving optimization in
The resource parameters encompass various factors
industrial production processes is not without its
such as material properties, production capacities,
obstacles. Challenges such as demand variability,
and operating constraints. These parameters define
equipment breakdowns, and workforce availability
the characteristics and capabilities of the resources
can impede the optimization journey, necessitating
involved in the manufacturing process, enabling the
the adoption of advanced technologies to overcome
simulation model to accurately reflect their behavior
these hurdles (Chawla & Banerjee, 2001; Yang et
and interactions (Chawla & Banerjee, 2001). The
al., 2021). In this context, the utilization of 3D
selection of equipment involves identifying and
simulation software and visualization techniques
configuring the machinery, tools, and systems that
emerges as a powerful solution. These technologies
are integral to the manufacturing process. By
enable a deeper understanding and effective
modelling these equipment components within the
management of industrial production processes by
simulation, their functionalities and interactions can
providing insights into complex interactions and
be evaluated and optimized (Wang et al., 2015).
facilitating informed decision-making. 3D
Fundamental simulation logic refers to the
simulation software allows for the creation of virtual
underlying principles and algorithms that govern the
environments where manufacturing procedures can
behavior and dynamics of the simulated
be simulated, analyzed, and optimized (Chawla &
manufacturing process.
Banerjee, 2001). By replicating real-world
scenarios, these simulations enable manufacturers to Creating a 3D simulation of an industrial production
test different scenarios, evaluate the impact of procedure entails multiple processes (Figure 2).
process changes, and identify potential areas for First, describe the simulation's scope and objectives,
improvement. outlining the precise goals to be attained. Next,
collect relevant data about the manufacturing
Visualization techniques, particularly in 3D, offer a process and identify the components and processes
more intuitive and comprehensive representation of that must be modelled. Choose a 3D simulation
the production processes. They surpass the program that matches the project's criteria. Create
limitations of traditional two-dimensional (2D) the simulation model by combining the acquired
images by providing a richer visualization of spatial data and modelling the manufacturing line's
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components and procedures. This includes process that cannot be seen in depth on the 3D
developing 3D models, setting material flow rules, simulation of the production site (Xu et al., 2021).
and determining timing and sequencing. Validate
2.4. Decision Making from simulation model.
and improve the simulation model by comparing it
to real-world data and making necessary
Effective decision-making is crucial in industrial
modifications. Analyze the simulation findings to
production processes as the decisions made during
find areas for improvement and to enhance decision-
production can significantly impact efficiency,
making.
quality, and profitability (Yang et al., 2021). It is
essential to have a clear understanding of the
production processes and the consequences of
different decisions on the outcomes. This is where
the utilization of 3D simulation software and
visualization techniques proves valuable (Xu et al.,
2021). These tools enable manufacturers to create
virtual representations of their production systems,
visualizing the flow of materials, machines, and
resources. Through simulation and visualization,
decision-makers can assess different scenarios,
Figure 2: Building a 3D simulation model. identify potential issues, and make informed
decisions before implementing changes in the
2.3. Visualization Techniques for Simulation physical world (Yang et al., 2021).
The use of virtual reality (VR), augmented reality Figure 3 presents a conceptual model for decision
(AR), and visual simulation technology allows to making which has been designed to capture an
create a simulation model that can replicate real expert's knowledge using simple and understandable
elements, without relying on complex artificial
production scenarios in a safe environment (Xu et
intelligence or process representation (Garcia-
al., 2021). By inputting actual production data into
the model, it is possible mimic on-site production in Crespo et al., 2010). Instead, real-life situations
real-time. This technology helps us convert complex have been focused, which occur during the
execution of a manufacturing process, which
problems into more understandable ones (Xu et al.,
consider facts (data), action (resources) and
2021). Furthermore, the simulation model provides verification (checking the results from action are
a visual representation of production or valid) through the process of making a decision.
manufacturing processes using terminal equipment
(Abidi et al., 2020). They have further presented
that by analysing and optimizing data, refining the
mathematical model; and a closed-loop control and
monitoring system can be created. This means that it
enables to continuously monitor and adjust the
production process based on the information
provided by the simulation model.
A new strategy to generalizing the manipulation of
Figure 3: Decision Making Conceptual Model
industrial process simulation is explored (Abidi et
(Garcia-Crespo et al., 2010)
al., 2020), where it is possible to visualize and
engage with an industrial simulation model. It also The aspect of decision making becomes important
enables industrial actors to visualize the operation of once there is an access to the real-time data through
their factories which is based on virtual reality the created simulation model. Furthermore, Garcia-
technology and behavioural programming of the Crespo et al., (2010) in their research have
production flow. presented this ontology for describing the
automation of decision-making processes in the
Xu et al., (2021) in their research describe the
manufacturing process setting. In that, they have
frame of visualization application, where they show
highlighted the importance of having a semantic
the entire process starting from Cyber Physical
representation of different manufacturing processes
System (CPS) to formulating the visualization
which further enable data representation strategy
platform. Within this VR and AR have been utilized
based on with the process of decision making is
for visualizing the created simulation model for the
enabled.
purpose of scheduling optimization and real-time
monitoring. This results in a 3D recreation of
industrial processes that depicts the production
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from the conveyor belt line to ensure product optimization, and overall improvement of industrial
quality. Moving on to Zone 2, this area is dedicated manufacturing processes.
to the packaging system, which is constructed along
the conveyor system. The packaging process begins 3.2. Decision Making
with an automated machine that prepares folded Creating a 3D simulation model for visualizing and
boxes. These prepared empty boxes are then optimizing industrial production processes
transported on the conveyor belt and stop near the necessitates a number of crucial decision-making
robot. With the box in place, the robot organizes the elements. The creation of discrete zones on the
baskets by picking and placing them in an organized production shopfloor gives an organized structure
sequential order within the box. Once the box is for analysing and improving each phase of the
filled, it is transported to another automated production line. The structure and arrangement of
machine, where it is sealed before being moved to the production shopfloor is the first key decision-
the next conveyor belt. making component. The shopfloor is divided into
Zone 3 represents the palletization process which particular zones, such as Zone 1, Zone 2, Zone 3, and
involves a conveyor system. In this zone, the boxes Zone 4, allowing for a systematic approach to
filled with baskets are placed on pallets with the understanding and optimizing the many functional
assistance of a robot. Once the pallets are filled with procedures involved. Choosing the best combination
the boxes, the conveyor system transports them to an of resources, machinery, and equipment for each
automated plastic wrapping station. At this station, zone is a critical choice that affects the overall
the pallets undergo a plastic wrapping process, efficiency and productivity of the production line.
ensuring their stability and protection during Decisions about the arrangement of injection
transportation and storage. After the plastic moulding machines, the overhead robot, and the
wrapping is complete, the pallets are transferred conveyor transport system were made within Zone
through the conveyor line to an automated pallet 1. To ensure seamless operation and efficient
stacking machine. This machine lifts the pallets and material flow, factors such as machine capacity,
stacks them on top of one another, optimizing space cycle times, and coordination between machines and
utilization and facilitating efficient storage. Finally, robots were taken into consideration. Moving on to
Zone 4 is dedicated to the storage of the pallets in Zone 2, the decision-making process constituted of
the warehouse. An automated stacker crane system creating an efficient packaging system along the
is employed in this zone to hoist the pallets and conveyor system. Choosing the right automated
arrange them in an organized manner. The design of machine for folding boxes, deciding the positioning
the stacker crane system ensures that the warehouse and sequencing of baskets by the robot, and ensuring
storage racks are within the crane's reach, enabling effective box sealing are all important factors that
seamless storage operations. affect the overall packing process. Decisions in Zone
As a result, the simulation model described here 3 revolve around the palletization process. The
provides a comprehensive picture of an industrial selection and location of the robot for palletizing the
automation case in the manufacturing industry. The boxes, optimizing the conveyor system for efficient
simulation model provides a full portrayal of the box transfer, and constructing the plastic wrapping
industrial production processes involved in making station to ensure secure and stable pallets for transit
plastic injection-moulded baskets by dividing the and storage are all important considerations. Finally,
production shopfloor into discrete zones and adding in Zone 4, the decision-making process revolves
various components and processes. The 3D around pallet storage in the warehouse. Choosing the
simulation software's representation of the right automated stacker crane system, customizing
production shopfloor allows for a clear knowledge the crane's reach and movement, and correctly
of the interconnection and operation of each zone. organizing the storage racks are all critical decisions
This visualization helps in the identification of in order to maximize space utilization and
potential bottlenecks, areas for improvement, and streamline storage operations.
the overall optimization of production efficiency, It is essential to examine elements such as system
quality, and profitability. The simulation model throughput, resource usage, material flow
demonstrates the importance of visualization and optimization, and overall production efficiency
simulation approaches in improving decision- throughout the decision-making process. Simulation
making in industrial manufacturing processes. modelling provides for the testing of numerous
Decision-makers can analyze the impact of many scenarios, the evaluation of the impact of various
aspects on the production line, such as throughput, choice alternatives, and the identification of
resource usage, and system performance, by potential bottlenecks or areas for improvement.
modeling the different zones. This enables educated
decision-making, which leads to better planning,
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