Reliability modeling and analysis of the polymer transformation process of a sanitising industry

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Autor(a) principal: Alcantara, Murilo Leite
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Sartori, Isabel, Embiruçu, Marcelo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista Produção Online
Texto Completo: https://www.producaoonline.org.br/rpo/article/view/1882
Resumo: The sanitizing industry has had a growing importance in the Brazilian industrial sector. One of the most important steps for most of the sanitizing industries is the production processes of bottles. The production of these bottles is usually carried out through polymer processing methods such as extrusion and blow molding. In order to increase the industrial production safely, it is necessary to use methods to reduce the occurrence of failures. The study of production systems reliability can be used as a tool to understand and predict the behavior of industrial units’ failures. This paper studies the reliability behavior of a sanitizing industry with the focus on the bottles production. This study was based on three modeling methodologies: Global Life Distribution (GLD), Composite Life Distribution (CDL) and Optimum Composite Life Distribution (OCDL). The distributions used were: exponential, Weibull, normal, lognormal, q-exponential and q- Weibull. The reliability behaviors found by these three methodologies were compared with the reliability obtained experimentally. The OCLD methodology overcomes the limitations of both GLD and CLD methodologies, but inherits their strengths. The OCDL methodology resulted in a good representation of the subsystems as well as the overall system behavior. It is also carried out in this paper an analysis of the contribution of the subsystems to the overall probability of system failure. The outgoing profit was calculated and it is a potential indicative of financial benefit that can be obtained with possible future developments of the study.
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spelling Reliability modeling and analysis of the polymer transformation process of a sanitising industryModelagem e análise da confiabilidade do processo de transformação de polímeros de uma unidade de produção de saneantesReliability. OCLD. Polymer. Extrusion. Blow molding.Confiabilidade. OCLD. Polímero. Extrusão. Moldagem por sopro.The sanitizing industry has had a growing importance in the Brazilian industrial sector. One of the most important steps for most of the sanitizing industries is the production processes of bottles. The production of these bottles is usually carried out through polymer processing methods such as extrusion and blow molding. In order to increase the industrial production safely, it is necessary to use methods to reduce the occurrence of failures. The study of production systems reliability can be used as a tool to understand and predict the behavior of industrial units’ failures. This paper studies the reliability behavior of a sanitizing industry with the focus on the bottles production. This study was based on three modeling methodologies: Global Life Distribution (GLD), Composite Life Distribution (CDL) and Optimum Composite Life Distribution (OCDL). The distributions used were: exponential, Weibull, normal, lognormal, q-exponential and q- Weibull. The reliability behaviors found by these three methodologies were compared with the reliability obtained experimentally. The OCLD methodology overcomes the limitations of both GLD and CLD methodologies, but inherits their strengths. The OCDL methodology resulted in a good representation of the subsystems as well as the overall system behavior. It is also carried out in this paper an analysis of the contribution of the subsystems to the overall probability of system failure. The outgoing profit was calculated and it is a potential indicative of financial benefit that can be obtained with possible future developments of the study.Uma das etapas mais importantes para a maioria dos processos de produção de saneantes é a fabricação dos frascos (embalagens primárias) dos produtos, comumente realizada através de transformação de polímeros, tais como extrusão e sopro. Um crescimento na produção de forma segura requer o uso de meios para reduzir a ocorrência de falhas. O estudo sobre confiabilidade de sistemas de produção pode ser utilizado como uma ferramenta para compreender e prever o comportamento da confiabilidade das unidades industriais. O presente trabalho estuda o comportamento da confiabilidade de uma unidade industrial de saneantes com foco na produção dos frascos. Os estudos feitos neste trabalho foram baseados em três métodos de modelagem: Global Life Distribution (GLD, distribuição de vida global), Composite Life Distribution (CDL, distribuição de vida composta) e Optimum Composite Life Distribution (OCDL, distribuição de vida composta ótima). As distribuições utilizadas neste trabalho foram: exponencial, Weibull, normal, lognormal, q-exponencial e q-Weibull. Os resultados obtidos pelos três métodos foram comparados com os dados experimentais. A metodologia OCLD herda as potencialidades, mas supera as limitações, de ambas as metodologias GLD e CLD, pois, além de representar bem o comportamento do sistema global, possibilita também uma representação dos subsistemas, ou modos de falha, que o compõem. Neste trabalho foi realizada uma análise da contribuição dos modos de falha para a probabilidade de falha do sistema global. O valor calculado para o lucro cessante demonstra a oportunidade de benefício financeiro que pode ser obtido com possíveis aprofundamentos e desdobramentos futuros do estudo realizado.Associação Brasileira de Engenharia de Produção2015-02-13info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfaudio/mpeghttps://www.producaoonline.org.br/rpo/article/view/188210.14488/1676-1901.v15i1.1882Revista Produção Online; Vol. 15 No. 1 (2015); 345-374Revista Produção Online; v. 15 n. 1 (2015); 345-3741676-1901reponame:Revista Produção Onlineinstname:Associação Brasileira de Engenharia de Produção (ABEPRO)instacron:ABEPROporhttps://www.producaoonline.org.br/rpo/article/view/1882/1261https://www.producaoonline.org.br/rpo/article/view/1882/1262Copyright (c) 2015 Revista Produção Onlineinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAlcantara, Murilo LeiteSartori, IsabelEmbiruçu, Marcelo2015-11-11T17:25:30Zoai:ojs.emnuvens.com.br:article/1882Revistahttp://producaoonline.org.br/rpoPUBhttps://www.producaoonline.org.br/rpo/oai||producaoonline@gmail.com1676-19011676-1901opendoar:2015-11-11T17:25:30Revista Produção Online - Associação Brasileira de Engenharia de Produção (ABEPRO)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Reliability modeling and analysis of the polymer transformation process of a sanitising industry
Modelagem e análise da confiabilidade do processo de transformação de polímeros de uma unidade de produção de saneantes
title Reliability modeling and analysis of the polymer transformation process of a sanitising industry
spellingShingle Reliability modeling and analysis of the polymer transformation process of a sanitising industry
Alcantara, Murilo Leite
Reliability. OCLD. Polymer. Extrusion. Blow molding.
Confiabilidade. OCLD. Polímero. Extrusão. Moldagem por sopro.
title_short Reliability modeling and analysis of the polymer transformation process of a sanitising industry
title_full Reliability modeling and analysis of the polymer transformation process of a sanitising industry
title_fullStr Reliability modeling and analysis of the polymer transformation process of a sanitising industry
title_full_unstemmed Reliability modeling and analysis of the polymer transformation process of a sanitising industry
title_sort Reliability modeling and analysis of the polymer transformation process of a sanitising industry
author Alcantara, Murilo Leite
author_facet Alcantara, Murilo Leite
Sartori, Isabel
Embiruçu, Marcelo
author_role author
author2 Sartori, Isabel
Embiruçu, Marcelo
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Alcantara, Murilo Leite
Sartori, Isabel
Embiruçu, Marcelo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Reliability. OCLD. Polymer. Extrusion. Blow molding.
Confiabilidade. OCLD. Polímero. Extrusão. Moldagem por sopro.
topic Reliability. OCLD. Polymer. Extrusion. Blow molding.
Confiabilidade. OCLD. Polímero. Extrusão. Moldagem por sopro.
description The sanitizing industry has had a growing importance in the Brazilian industrial sector. One of the most important steps for most of the sanitizing industries is the production processes of bottles. The production of these bottles is usually carried out through polymer processing methods such as extrusion and blow molding. In order to increase the industrial production safely, it is necessary to use methods to reduce the occurrence of failures. The study of production systems reliability can be used as a tool to understand and predict the behavior of industrial units’ failures. This paper studies the reliability behavior of a sanitizing industry with the focus on the bottles production. This study was based on three modeling methodologies: Global Life Distribution (GLD), Composite Life Distribution (CDL) and Optimum Composite Life Distribution (OCDL). The distributions used were: exponential, Weibull, normal, lognormal, q-exponential and q- Weibull. The reliability behaviors found by these three methodologies were compared with the reliability obtained experimentally. The OCLD methodology overcomes the limitations of both GLD and CLD methodologies, but inherits their strengths. The OCDL methodology resulted in a good representation of the subsystems as well as the overall system behavior. It is also carried out in this paper an analysis of the contribution of the subsystems to the overall probability of system failure. The outgoing profit was calculated and it is a potential indicative of financial benefit that can be obtained with possible future developments of the study.
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