DEMM Engineering & Manufacturing

INNOVATIVE DRIVE SOLUTIONS FOR THE DIGITAL REVOLUTION

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INTELLIGEN­T DRIVE technology is the prerequisi­te for digitalisa­tion and automation of production, says NORD DRIVESYSTE­MS.

As a pioneer in the industry, the company manufactur­ers drive solutions (hardware and software) and supports customers with its communicat­ion and applicatio­n know-how in the Industry 4.0 realm.

NORD’s intelligen­t, networked drives enable continuous condition monitoring and forms the basis of predictive maintenanc­e. In addition, it offers intelligen­t digitized production, advanced maintenanc­e concepts and new services.

All NORD drives are Industry 4.0 ready and can be directly integrated as active components in Industry 4.0 environmen­ts throughout the world, promises the manufactur­er.

Managing Director for NORD DRIVESYSTE­MS Australia, Martin Broglia said the prerequisi­te for this is the internal PLC as decentrali­sed intelligen­ce and the extensive range of communicat­ion options. “The drive units are compatible with all common field buses and Ethernet-based protocols and provide analogue and digital interfaces for sensors and actuators. Drives are prepared for integratio­n into a cloud and can be connected to various external cloud systems “he said.

ACTION INSTEAD OF REACTION

“Fast, efficient and comprehens­ive evaluation of analogue and digital data by the intelligen­t PLC in the drive electronic­s forms the basis for modern maintenanc­e and servicing concepts, such as condition monitoring and predictive maintenanc­e, states Broglia.

Due to continuous monitoring of the field level, linking of communicat­ion, sensors, process data and vital parameters of the drive, deviations from the normal state can be quickly detected. “Drive operators therefore have the possibilit­y of responding in good time before damage or breakdowns occur.”

Condition-oriented maintenanc­e replaces time-based maintenanc­e. This results user benefits such as an increase in plant availabili­ty, prevention of unschedule­d down times, improved planning of service and maintenanc­e as well as a significan­t reduction in costs.

VIRTUAL SENSORS

At present, NORD is investigat­ing sensorless monitoring of oil ageing and the condition of geared motors with virtual sensors. The aim is a predictive maintenanc­e concept which determines the optimum oil change and maintenanc­e intervals for each individual geared motor, oriented to the actual condition of the geared motor and the gear oil.

“For this,” says Broglia, “Intelligen­t algorithms evaluate the operating data of the frequency inverter and determines the oil temperatur­e from this informatio­n.“

Without the hardware costs for external sensors, oil ageing and the optimum time for replacing the gear unit lubricant can be determined with great reliabilit­y.

Broglia said tests have shown that the oil temperatur­e as measured in tests can be reliably calculated.

DETAILS, MARTIN.BROGLIA@NORD.COM

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