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As our clients work to take advantage of the benefits of new, advanced manufacturing technology, they may find that they need to bring in a trusted advisor at different points in the process.  Some may need help deciding whether to start the project at all.  Some may need help making the data make sense. In this month's case study, we helped a client make their solution work.

 

In the spotlight, meet Chinmay Kondekar from our Auburn Hills office!

Feature Article

Industry 4.0 Pilot Program

Patti Engineering IIoT Implementation Case Study

PROJECT SUMMARY

As new developments in advanced manufacturing come to market, customers are finding a multitude of solutions available to help their manufacturing process. For one local customer, there was a push to incorporate some of that new technology in their machining area.

 

The customer was looking to implement predictive maintenance measures to extend tool life, prevent critical events from occurring and identify underperforming assets. Like many customers, they wanted to ensure that this worked first on a small scale before deploying it to an entire plant. They had already created their own pilot program to set up the initial solution and were looking for additional help and expertise.

 

CHALLENGE

The pilot program focused on expanding their ability to monitor discrete machine events through machine event cycle monitoring. The customer was already in the process of developing a web-based dashboard to view and filter the event data and had completed most of the programming on the industrial PC (IPC) connection points between the PLCs and the main plant network.

 

The challenge for the customer was in finalizing the pilot program. They needed help with the final process to prove that this solution worked. Once those acceptance tests were completed, there was an additional need for help rolling out the solution to the plant floor.

SOLUTION & BENEFITS

The Siemens IPC 427 was selected by the customer as the cognitive packet network (CPN) level component for the solution.

 

Patti Engineering provided debugging and fine-tuned the program running the solution. Updates were made to both the SCL code, the JSON messaging, and data mapping to ensure that all of the data was being captured at the correct time, and sent to the plant level database correctly. The IoT gateway was also programmed with user edit sections to allow for better management of PLC connections once the system was rolled out to the plant level.

 

After the pilot program was accepted, Patti Engineering helped to oversee the implementation of the solution to several areas of the machining department and get the solution up and running.

RESULTS

Once the pilot program ended and the solution was implemented on the plant floor, the benefits showed themselves quickly. For example, the customer could identify an underperforming gantry and pinpoint the issue within the data to bring it back up to the expected performance level.

 

Being a trusted advisor to the client, Patti Engineering helped bring the project across the last mile, proving a very innovative solution that will now be implemented in other locations as well. This stems from their deep understanding of customer expectations, their extensive background knowledge in Siemens products and Industry 4.0 technology.

Spotlight

Chinmay Kondekar

Chinmay

Meet Chinmay Kondekar!  Chinmay first started with Patti Engineering in August 2020 as an intern, working mostly with data capture and analytics.  After he completed graduate degree, he joined the team full time in May 2021 as a Controls Engineer.

 

“Chinmay has been an excellent addition to our team,” said Sam Hoff, CEO of Patti Engineering.  “He has a very positive attitude and has quickly ramped up his controls engineering skills.”

 

As an intern, he worked on a project with a major automotive manufacturer involving data analytics and acquisition for die cast machines. As controls engineer, his projects have included supporting an automotive battery assembly line, and working on the integration of data collection IPCs in the case study that is our featured article this month.

 

“I like Patti Engineering’s attitude of providing engineering solutions for any customer needs, Chinmay said. “The variety of projects in different areas of manufacturing is always a fun engineering experience.”

 

Chinmay grew up in Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India and earned his Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Pune.  After moving to Michigan in 2019, he began his Masters degree in Electrical Engineering from Michigan Technological University in Houghton.

 

His family, in India, have pursued similar career paths.  His mother has a diploma in Electrical Engineering and a Master’s in Computer Sciences and is a professor of Masters in Computer Applications at a local engineering college.  His father has a degree in Mechanical Engineering and runs his own consultancy for designing sheet metal dies for the auto industry in India.  

 

Chinmay likes to stay active, weaving his newfound Michigander hobbies with the sports of his youth. . “Coming from India I wasn’t into winter sports, but I have taken to snowmobiling and snowboarding during my stay in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan!” he said.  “I enjoy watching international and league Cricket and I play badminton on the weekends. I love the craft beer scene in Michigan and I try to offset that by trying to hit the gym whenever I have time in the day!”

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