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TY  - THES
AU  - Brans, Florian
TI  - Planung von Technologiesubstitutionen in Bestandsystemen unter Berücksichtigung mangelnden Erfahrungswissens; 1. Auflage
VL  - 30
PB  - RWTH Aachen University
VL  - Dissertation
CY  - Aachen
M1  - RWTH-2024-09794
T2  - Ergebnisse aus der Elektromobilproduktion
SP  - 1 Online-Ressource : Illustrationen
PY  - 2024
N1  - Druckausgabe: 2024. - Auch veröffentlicht auf dem Publikationsserver der RWTH Aachen University. - Weitere Reihe: Elektromobilproduktion. - Weitere Reihe: Edition Wissenschaft Apprimus
N1  - Dissertation, RWTH Aachen University, 2024
AB  - Electric vehicle production requires the use of new product and production technologies that have not previously been part of the portfolio of established automotive manufacturers and suppliers. In many cases, companies cannot rely on decades of experience, nor have technologies been established in many areas. At the same time, increasing demand requires the constant expansion of production capacities. In the field of electric drives, production systems are designed and developed in close cooperation with machine and system manufacturers, whereby the solution to production-related problems and challenges is usually the responsibility of the machine and system manufacturers. Short-cycle technological leaps and the problems that increasingly occur with new technologies in production operations often require unplanned changes to production systems. These are difficult to plan due to the lack of experience on the part of producers and the customer-supplier relationship between producers and machine and plant manufacturers when initially setting up production systems. This thesis aims to take these aspects into account. The research contribution of this work consists of a methodology for planning technology substitutions in existing production systems, while considering the lack of experience on the part of responsible planners. The aim is to provide a methodology that enables planners on the producer side to identify the technical risks associated with a production system change, to evaluate them from an economical point of view and to develop risk-reducing measures. In contrast to existing approaches, particular attention is paid to the consideration of a multilateral project constitution, the interactions to be considered between production system changes and their effects on the product, and the lack of experience. The present work is motivated by current challenges in industrial practice and is applied in the context of a case study from industry. For reasons of manageability, care is taken to ensure that only industry-standard software that is available on the market is being used.
LB  - PUB:(DE-HGF)11 ; PUB:(DE-HGF)3
DO  - DOI:10.18154/RWTH-2024-09794
UR  - https://publications.rwth-aachen.de/record/995219
ER  -