How to benefit from digital twins, new servos, machine performance advantages

在罗克韦尔自动化三大产品booth at Pack Expo Las Vegas 2023 were explained by Steve Mulder, North American OEM manager, Rockwell Automation.

ByMark T. Hoske September 18, 2023
Courtesy: Control Engineering video

Learning Objectives

  • Understand how emulation, digital twin software capabilities add lifecycle value.
  • See smaller servos that can deliver more power in stand-alone drives or as integrated motor and drives.
  • 学习如何更好的性能能见度可以即兴表演e machine fleets, locally or globally.

Machine design, motion control insights

  • Digital twin software with emulation capabilities adds lifecycle value, as explained at the Rockwell Automation booth at Pack Expo Las Vegas 2023.
  • Smaller servos can deliver more power as stand-alone drives or as integrated motor and drives, as shown in aControl Engineeringvideo.
  • Manufacturing execution system software provides better performance visibility to improve machine fleets, locally or globally.

在罗克韦尔自动化三大产品booth atPack Expo Las Vegas 2023were explained by Steve Mulder, North American OEM manager,Rockwell Automation. Emulate3D software, ArmorKinetix Servos and Plex manufacturing execution system (MES) software help packaging machine builders, system integrators and end-users, as well as those in other industries. In the video, Mulder explains some benefits of each.

Emulation, digital twin software capabilities add lifecycle value

Emulate3D software by Rockwell Automation is providing value by emulating designs as digital twins before a machine is built. It has the ability to take complete mechanical models, do a digital twin of those and emulate operations, testing how the model operates and interacts with virtual and actual hardware and software. Users can do a full test, debug and performance test before a machine is built. It’s being used for packaging and other original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to show customers new machine designs and how new machines integrate with applications, in distribution centers and other applications, saving time and rework.

Smaller servos: More power in stand-alone drives or as integrated motor and drives

Part of the Rockwell Automation on-machine portfolio, ArmorKinetix Distributed Servo Drives are available as stand-alone drives and as integrated motor and drives. The new offering provides more power in a smaller package that can be field-mounted for more flexible integration for machine builders. Power output is up to 5.5kW. Integrated safety is capable of achieving SIL 3. It has IP66 certification useful for many out-of-cabinet applications.

Emulate3D software by Rockwell Automation is providing value by emulating designs as digital twins before a machine is built, as explained by Steve Mulder, North American OEM manager, Rockwell Automation at Pack Expo Las Vegas 2023. Courtesy: Control Engineering video

Emulate3D software by Rockwell Automation is providing value by emulating designs as digital twins before a machine is built, as explained by Steve Mulder, North American OEM manager, Rockwell Automation at Pack Expo Las Vegas 2023. Courtesy: Control Engineering video

Better performance visibility on machine fleets, locally or globally

Plex MES software from Rockwell Automation offers a data-ready package to help OEMs visualize plant-floor data from around the plant or around the world. The display shows performance data from four machines at Pack Expo Las Vegas 2023 [and one from Fabtech in Chicago, Mulder mentioned later]. The software helps OEMs more easily offer cloud-based capabilities to deliver on the promise of Industry 4.0.

Smart manufacturing brought to live starting with machine design

Rockwell Automation also provided the following information about its booth at Pack Expo International Sept. 11-13 in Las Vegas.

“See smart manufacturing brought to life as we help you simplify data access and contextualization from machine design through impactful enterprise use cases.

Experience advanced technology in real time through virtual reality (VR), emulation and demos that address real-world challenges and attainable solutions.

Connect with packaging automation innovators to learn about the latest advanced technology for a more flexible, scalable and data-driven future. Rockwell Automation interactive display also pointed attendees to partners also exhibiting and linking back to software in the booth.

Mark T. Hoske, content manager,Control Engineering, CFE Media and Technology,mhoske@cfemedia.com, conducted the interview.

KEYWORDS: Motion control, emulation, servos

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Author Bio:Mark Hoske has been Control Engineering editor/content manager since 1994 and in a leadership role since 1999, covering all major areas: control systems, networking and information systems, control equipment and energy, and system integration, everything that comprises or facilitates the control loop. He has been writing about technology since 1987, writing professionally since 1982, and has a Bachelor of Science in Journalism degree from UW-Madison.