The link between digital evolution and environmental sustainability is reshaping how companies enhance their processes, contributing to address circular manufacturing (CM). The extant literature does not explain how to improve the tire production process to limit environmental negative impacts, which are its most critical phases, which Industry 4.0 technologies could be exploited and how they could intervene in the process to facilitate effective data management. This research proposes a framework indicating how digital technologies could support tire producers in reducing the ecological footprint of their operations. The proposed framework addresses ISO 14,046 and 14,067 International Organization for Standardization (ISO) certifications. Digital twin (DT) was chosen as the most suitable technology. The related framework was further detailed according to data-driven CM principles, providing the set of sensors to be embedded on the production process and defining the data and information to be gathered through them to address the requested ISO certifications.
Digital twin supporting environmental performance evaluation according to ISO certification: an application case in the tire industry / Tota, Rosanna; Facchini, Francesco; Iavagnilio, Raffaello Pio; Mossa, Giorgio; Sassanelli, Claudio. - In: PRODUCTION & MANUFACTURING RESEARCH. - ISSN 2169-3277. - ELETTRONICO. - 12:1(2024). [10.1080/21693277.2024.2351839]
Digital twin supporting environmental performance evaluation according to ISO certification: an application case in the tire industry
Tota, Rosanna;Facchini, Francesco;Iavagnilio, Raffaello Pio;Mossa, Giorgio;Sassanelli, Claudio
2024-01-01
Abstract
The link between digital evolution and environmental sustainability is reshaping how companies enhance their processes, contributing to address circular manufacturing (CM). The extant literature does not explain how to improve the tire production process to limit environmental negative impacts, which are its most critical phases, which Industry 4.0 technologies could be exploited and how they could intervene in the process to facilitate effective data management. This research proposes a framework indicating how digital technologies could support tire producers in reducing the ecological footprint of their operations. The proposed framework addresses ISO 14,046 and 14,067 International Organization for Standardization (ISO) certifications. Digital twin (DT) was chosen as the most suitable technology. The related framework was further detailed according to data-driven CM principles, providing the set of sensors to be embedded on the production process and defining the data and information to be gathered through them to address the requested ISO certifications.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.