Elastic Manufacturing systems - a platform for dynamic, resilient and cost-effective manufacturing services

Lead Research Organisation: University of Nottingham
Department Name: Faculty of Engineering

Abstract

Society complexity and grand challenges, such as climate change, food security and aging population, grow faster than our capacity to engineer the next generation of manufacturing infrastructure, capable of delivering the products and services to address these challenges. The proposed programme aims to address this disparity by proposing a revolutionary new concept of 'Elastic Manufacturing Systems' which will allow future manufacturing operations to be delivered as a service based on dynamic resource requirements and provision, thus opening manufacturing to entirely different business and cost models.

The Elastic Manufacturing Systems concept draws on analogous notions of the elastic/plastic behaviour of materials to allow methods for determining the extent of reversible scaling of manufacturing systems and ways to develop systems with a high degree of elasticity. The approach builds upon methods recently used in elastic computing resource allocation and draws on the principles of collective decision making, cognitive systems intelligence and networks of context-aware equipment and instrumentation. The result will be manufacturing systems able to deliver high quality products with variable volumes and demand profiles in a cost effective and predictable manner. We focus this work on specific highly regulated UK industrial sectors - aerospace, automotive and food - as these industries traditionally are limited in their ability to scale output quickly and cost effectively because of regulatory constraints.

The research will follow a systematic approach outlined in to ensure an integrated programme of fundamental and transformative research supported by impact activities. The work will start with formulating application cases and scenarios to inform the core research developments. The generic models and methods developed will be instantiated, tested and verified using laboratory based testbeds and industrial pilots (S5). It is our intention that - within the framework of the work programme - the research is regularly reviewed, prioritised and and flexibly funded across the 4 years, guided by our Industrial Advisory Board.

Planned Impact

The proposed research is critically important to established and emerging UK industrial sectors and the wider society, and has been formulated following discussions with our industry partners with a focus on delivering specific outputs and clear benefits to key UK industries. The expected results of the project will have a significant long-term impact on strategic, highly regulated sectors including food, automotive and aerospace.

The food and drink industry is the UK's largest manufacturing sector, with a turnover of £104bn in 2018 including exports of £23bn. There is a growing consumer demand for higher quality, higher variety and environmentally friendly products, causing stress to an already fragile supply chain and introducing increasing levels of variability in ingredient supply. One of the key challenges identified by food manufacturers and addressed by this project is produce a consistent product in spite of variable ingredient supply quality and time, and variable demand.

The UK automotive sector has an annual turnover of £72bn including £34bn of exports, accounting for 12% of the UK's total export goods. Elastic manufacturing systems would enable automotive manufacturers to more rapidly adapt to changes in part supply and product demand, mitigating the risks of a just in time system. Constantly changing regulations and corporate requirements will also be more effectively addressed. Luxury manufacturers would be able to more readily offer lower volumes of a wider variety of product lines (including different power trains and specifications for different countries) with levels of customisation not currently cost effective.

The UK is home to the world's second largest aerospace sector and has an annual turnover of £31bn with 90% to export markets. One of the key manufacturing challenges for the sector is the ability to cost effectively produce variable volume, high complexity products while maintaining full design and production capability. This sector will benefit from a new form of small, highly flexible, cognitive and elastic manufacturing facilities with specific emphasis on variable volume automated assembly of airframes and structures. This will enable the production of customised, small-batch, high-quality UK products that remain cost-effective despite fluctuations in demand and supply, and are automatically certified and regulation complaint to reduce overheads to manufacturers.

Though many of the sectors described are driven by large companies their supply chains often include SMEs and are just as affected by the challenges while simultaneously having less capital to invest to solve them. The elastic manufacturing systems concept enables UK SMEs to maximise the productivity of their existing equipment (including legacy and human resources) while also becoming more flexible to demand and product changes, enabling companies to respond to more potential jobs and being less vulnerable to periods of lower demand. Strategic elasticity also enables multiple SMEs to assist one another, forming local manufacturing networks more robust through cooperation.

In addition to the end-user manufacturing sectors listed above, technology providers will also be major beneficiaries of the research. Equipment providers and system integrators will gain standardised approaches to integrating their products with elastic cell design and control, integration, reconfiguration and behaviour adaption. Software and control systems vendors will gain valuable applications for some of their manufacturing control software products and development environments.

Finally, the wider public will benefit through the increased ability of companies to respond to consumer need and reduce product costs through the increased resilience and responsiveness of their manufacturing systems and improved product quality. This will help improve the UK manufacturing sector's global competitiveness, boosting the UK economy and securing jobs.

Publications

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Wannakrairoj W (2021) Productivity growth and business model innovation in Economics Letters

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Velu C (2021) Learning from near misses from COVID-19. in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

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Pattinson S (2023) Innovation ecosystems in B2B contexts: Owning the space in Industrial Marketing Management

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Kalise D (2023) Consensus-based optimization via jump-diffusion stochastic differential equations in Mathematical Models and Methods in Applied Sciences

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Dolgov S (2021) Tensor Decomposition Methods for High-dimensional Hamilton--Jacobi--Bellman Equations in SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing

 
Description Executive Member of The Productivity Institute
Geographic Reach National 
Policy Influence Type Participation in a guidance/advisory committee
Impact Productivity improvements
 
Description Senior Fellow of the Conference Board
Geographic Reach Multiple continents/international 
Policy Influence Type Participation in a guidance/advisory committee
URL https://www.conference-board.org/eu/
 
Description Made Smarter Innovation - Research Centre for Connected Factories
Amount £5,091,836 (GBP)
Funding ID EP/V062123/1 
Organisation Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) 
Sector Public
Country United Kingdom
Start 09/2021 
End 03/2025
 
Description Strategic Partnership with BAE SYSTEMS 
Organisation BAE Systems
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution Knowledge
Collaborator Contribution Knowledge and setting of industrial challenges
Impact No outputs or outcomes to date. This formal partnership is still new. We are now identifying areas of common interest within both MSI Connected Factories and Elastic Manufacturing Systems projects to which BAE Systems can contribute.
Start Year 2021
 
Description 2x School Visits (Bluecoats Aspley) 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an open day or visit at my research institution
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach Local
Primary Audience Schools
Results and Impact Visit from Bluecoats Aspley School, Year 8, circa 60 children. Interactive session on engineering, aerospace, manufacturing and technology, with a tour round the omnifactory facility. Children enjoyed the interactive session and seeing the robots in the facility, reporting that it made them more interested in engineering. Arranged via the widening participation team, with reports that the school would like to come back.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2022
 
Description Advisory Board and Roundtable discussions with the Digital Transformation and Innovation Institute of The Conference Board 
Form Of Engagement Activity A formal working group, expert panel or dialogue
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Industry/Business
Results and Impact This activity included Advisory Board and Roundtable discussions with the Digital Transformation and Innovation Institute of The Conference Board to provide update on productivity and digital. This led to a follow on Study on Digital Technology Adoption and Business Model Innovation with selected number of firms reporting on major blockers for digital transformation.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2022,2023
 
Description Artificial Intelligence Workshop 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach Local
Primary Audience Postgraduate students
Results and Impact A workshop to present and identify different areas of AI across the university with the aim of fostering collaboration. The team presented the Omnifactory vision and machine learning and AI developments needed in such environment to support flexibility and reconfigurability.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2023
 
Description Digital Technologies, Innovation and the Productivity Paradox - Webinar for CATS College Cambridge 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach Local
Primary Audience Schools
Results and Impact 20 students participated in the webinar, designed to encourage engagement in STEM activities
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2021
 
Description Digital Transformation: How to Create Value - Webinar for Scottish Enterprise 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Industry/Business
Results and Impact The purpose of this presentation was to inform people about Digital Transformation with a particular focus concerning How to Create Value
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2021
 
Description EMS Industrial Advisory Board 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Industry/Business
Results and Impact To inform project partners and other industrial collaborators of progress within the EPSRC Elastic Manufacturing Systems project, and obtain feedback on progress to date and future directions.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2020,2021,2022
 
Description Farnborough Airshow 2022 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Industry/Business
Results and Impact We participated in both the University of Nottingham Institute for Aerospace Technology and BAE Systems stands, promoting a selected sample of our research activities. Opportunity to present key research findings and capabilities developed to businesses and other research organisations within an Aerospace context, with a view to developing future partnerships.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2022
URL https://www.farnboroughairshow.com/
 
Description IfAM Breakfast Event (Digitalisation) 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach Regional
Primary Audience Industry/Business
Results and Impact Hosted a workshop for local Manufacturing business leaders about the benefits of digitalisation. Presented current capabilities and projects and how these could apply in (mostly) SME settings including quick wins and implementation as well as long term vision for companies on their digitalisation journey.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2022
 
Description Manufacturing & Engineering Week Expo 22 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Industry/Business
Results and Impact We had a stand at Manufacturing and Engineering week, June22. During the event we were able to engage with business about our projects with the aim of demonstrating our capabilities, disseminating our research to wider number of businesses, discuss how businesses to engage with us on current and future programmes.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2022
URL https://www.mandeweek.co.uk/
 
Description Manufacturing Leaders Summit - Are you ready for a paradigm shift? - Panel Discussion 
Form Of Engagement Activity A formal working group, expert panel or dialogue
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Industry/Business
Results and Impact The Manufacturing Leaders Summit is part of Digital Manufacturing week. The panel discussion is designed to spark questions and discussion afterwards.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2021
URL https://www.digital-manufacturing-week.com/
 
Description Manufacturing Technical Masterclass 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach Regional
Primary Audience Industry/Business
Results and Impact Hosted a series of events over the year to engage industry in some technical aspects of automation and digitalisation. The aims of the series was to explore a specific topic and demonstrate the capabilities developed within the projects. Participants reported feeling that they had learnt about topics previously they hadn't known that much about and would be more confident in implementing some of the techniques in their own businesses.
• 27th April 2022 - Manufacturing Technical Masterclass - A quality improvement focus on digital solutions implementation - 9 attendees
• 11th May 2022 - Measurement assisted determinate assembly of an aircraft wingbox - 8 attendees
• 18th May 2022 - Affordable, auto-reconfigurable, multi-product manufacturing cells - 25 attendees
• 25th May 2022 - Designing products & reconfigurable facilities for variable rate production - 10 attendees
• 1st June 2022 - Cost estimation framework using MATLAB/Simulink - 28 attendees
• 8th June 2022 - Automatic Assembly Work Instructions - 20 attendees.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2022
 
Description National Manufacturing Day 2022 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an open day or visit at my research institution
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach Local
Primary Audience Schools
Results and Impact Approx 150 school children visited the Institute for Advanced Manufacturing, touring various research labs. The purpose was to promote STEM. Many of the teachers specifically asked for future invites if we repeat the activity.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2022
 
Description OMNIFACTORY Launch Event 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Industry/Business
Results and Impact The event was the official launch of the OMNIFACTORY, a 2 day event which showcased the new facility, the current projects which were using the new facility, and previous projects which have informed the development of the facility.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2023
URL https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/news/world-first-multi-million-manufacturing-facility-opens-at-the-univ...
 
Description School Visit (Alderman White) 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an open day or visit at my research institution
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach Local
Primary Audience Schools
Results and Impact Alderman White School brought 64 Year 9 pupils to visit the Advanced Manufacturing building. They had a tour of the Omnifactory and were introduced to ideas from the Connected Factories and Elastic Manufacturing Systems projects. The objective was to inspire them to get them interested in Engineering, and also give them a little bit of guidance that if they wanted a career in Engineering. For example we presented which GCSC subjects would help them achieve that.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2023
 
Description School Visit (Huntingdon Academy) for School Science Week 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an open day or visit at my research institution
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach Local
Primary Audience Schools
Results and Impact Visit from Huntingdon Academy Year 5 (circa 30 children), interactive session on engineering, aerospace, manufacturing and technology with a tour around the Omnifactory facility. There were questions during the day and children were more interested in STEM subjects.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2022
 
Description Sunday Times Newspaper Interview 
Form Of Engagement Activity A press release, press conference or response to a media enquiry/interview
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Industry/Business
Results and Impact Prof Chander Velu was quoted in The Sunday Times Article on 'Destroy, then build, for true business transformation.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2022
URL https://res.cloudinary.com/yumyoshojin/image/upload/v1670597912/pdf/DT_AW_singles.pdf