Big Parts Demand Big Changes to the Fiber Placement Status Quo Allen Halbritter Boeing BR&T Robert Harper Director- Technical Sales Points of Discussion The Evolution of Manufacturing Understanding the Entire Manufacturing Process Creating The Team Going After the Low Hanging Fruit The Hard Decisions The Clear Vision Forward Summary Halbritter/Harper SME 2012 Confidential 2 Boeing 787 Halbritter/Harper SME 2012 Confidential 787 Current Orders Halbritter/Harper SME 2012 Confidential The Move Towards Composites Halbritter/Harper SME 2012 Confidential The Evolution of Manufacturing of Composites Processes Hand Wet Layup Automated Fiber Placement Hand layup with Prepreg Today Filament Winding Process Halbritter/Harper SME 2012 Confidential Understanding the Entire Manufacturing Process The Programming – – – – – – Grouping Process Regions Feeds and Speeds Bi-Directional/Uni-Directional Machine Movement Optimization Approach Movement Tooling – Tool Design – Loading/Unloading – Machine to Tool Setup Inspection – – Robust Inspection Tools Inspection Aids : Inspection platforms (large parts) The Fiber Placement Machine – – – – – – – – – Personnel Keeping the Beast Fed Routine Maintenance Reliability Shadow Box Key Units Ease of Use Flexibility Heat Source Machine Design (for the part) Halbritter/Harper SME 2012 Repair/Rework – – Defect Documentation Documented defect rework procedures Confidential Creating The Team Leadership – Setting Expectations Machine Operators – Motivated – Highly Skilled Quality – Dedicated Personnel – Robust Process Maintenance – Highly Skilled Support – Working as a Team Halbritter/Harper SME 2012 Confidential Composites in Today’s Commercial Aircraft Halbritter/Harper SME 2012 Confidential Baseline Floor to Floor Machine/Co.: User Input Data Generic Program Calculated Data Duration/each 1 General Fiber Placement Productivity Model Spool Parameters Material Width 0.25 Weight of single spool 5lbs Material Related Knockdown 0% slower incycle Occurrences Time Out of cycle time (min) Manual Sugg. (min) Load/Unload Tool 120 2 1 Tool Setup/Probe 60 1 368 60 5 400 25 2000 10 20 1 Load Material Spools Empty Backing Film Total 195 240 200 2500 Offline Part Estimate Sample Part Name Generic Fuselage Barrel Number of Plies 100 Machine Maintenance Weight 2000lbs General Cleaning 5 45 30 In-cycle estimate 2400min Tow Feed Issue 10 45 5 450 Compaction Roller 30 4 20 120 Component Failure 60 2 5 120 5 30 30 Floor To Floor Spools Needed 4005 lbs/spools In-cycle Rate 50lbs/hr In-cycle 40hours Out-of Cycle Misc Total 110 225 150 1065 232.4hours Total Time 272.4hours Computed Knockdown Factor 0.15 Generic Fuselage Barrel Total Rate Material Problems Splice Break 10 15 5 150 Resin/Fuzz Build-up 30 15 5 450 30 5 15 Backing Film Take Up Total 7.3lbs / hr 70 150 750 Repair/Rework Vacuum Debulk 120 4 2 480 Ply Inspection 100 60 100 6000 30 10 10 300 100 30 5 3000 Breaks/Shift Change Repair/Rework Total Operator Efficiency Halbritter/Harper SME 2012 350 2 Confidential 9780 Baseline Floor to Floor Baseline 300 Program 13% 8.00 7.00 250 6.00 200 5.00 General 15% 150 Inspect/Rework 61% Maintenance 6% Material 5% 4.00 3.00 100 2.00 50 1.00 0 0.00 Baseline Halbritter/Harper SME 2012 Confidential Cycle Time LBS/HR Going After the Low Hanging Fruit Increase Material Spool Size from 5lbs to 20lbs while also staging material spools in anticipation of upcoming change. Increase Spool Size Program 14% 275 8.40 270 8.20 265 8.00 260 General 6% Maintenance 7% Inspect/Rework 68% 255 7.80 250 7.60 245 7.40 240 Material 5% 7.20 235 7.00 230 225 6.80 Baseline Halbritter/Harper SME 2012 Spool Size Confidential Cycle Time LBS/HR Going After the Low Hanging Fruit Implement routine cleaning/maintenance in parallel with Ply Inspection. – Results not only combine activities, thus reducing overall manufacturing time, but also greatly increases machine reliability due to preventive maintenance verses reactive maintenance. 280 PM Cleaning Program 15% General 6% Maintenance 4% Material 3% Inspect/Rewk 72% 9.00 270 8.50 260 250 8.00 Cycle Time 240 7.50 230 220 7.00 210 200 6.50 Baseline Halbritter/Harper SME 2012 Spool Size Cleaning Confidential LBS/HR Going After the Low Hanging Fruit Fine tuning the Program to Match the Current Process – Match Feeds/Speeds, even if this means to go slower, that will produce the best quality results, thus reducing repair/rework time, need to do intermediate vacuum debulks and making inspection of plies easier. – Short term solution that will be revisited once process is more stable Slowdown Process Program 22% General 7% Inspect/Rewk 62% Maintenance 5% Material 4% 300 12.00 250 10.00 200 8.00 150 6.00 LBS/HR 100 4.00 50 2.00 0 0.00 Baseline Spool Size Cleaning Slowdown Halbritter/Harper SME 2012 Cycle Time Confidential Going After the Low Hanging Fruit Maintenance and Operations working as a Team – Both clearly understand the end goal……..Produce the absolute best quality Fuselage Barrel in the least amount of time – Overlap of Lunch and Breaks in order to keep the machine laying the black sticky stuff. – Machine Operators clearly communicate any abnormal issues to allow for maintenance to troubleshoot and correct the issue in the least amount of time possible. – Preventative maintenance in place of reactive maintenance • • Halbritter/Harper Key spare pre-tested units swapped out on regular intervals Routine machine maintenance is a line item on Operations Production Schedule and/or performed during part change over in order to minimize unplanned downtime SME 2012 Confidential Going After the Low Hanging Fruit Working as a Team Program 23% 300 14.00 250 12.00 10.00 200 8.00 150 General 4% Maintenance 4% Material 3% Inspect/Rewk 66% Halbritter/Harper SME 2012 6.00 100 4.00 Cycle Time 50 2.00 LBS/HR 0 0.00 Confidential The Hard Decisions Time to climb the tree in order to continue harvesting the fruit Take a closer look at each step of the process to determine what to focus on next. – Inspection • • Dedicated Inspectors Better access to the part – Repair/Rework • Better adherence of tow to part surface, better overall compaction – Load/Unload of Mandrel • Reduce/eliminate variability in time to perform tasks – Program In Cycle Time Reduction • Halbritter/Harper Reduce overall cycle time without negatively affecting part quality SME 2012 Confidential The Hard Decisions Inspection • • • Assign dedicate Inspectors onsite at all time to support the increase manufacturing demands Install Part Access Platforms that allow for easy access to the part during inspection process Locate Inspection Scanners and Controls at the point of use to avoid unnecessary travel time to and from Repair/Rework • • • • Improve part quality in order to reduce/eliminate repair and rework Utilize multiple compaction devices to better manage plies just over surface irregularities Convert heating system from forced air to IR to allow significantly better tow adhesion to the part surface Provide part access platforms that allow better access to part during repair process Load/Unload of Lay-up Mandrel • Halbritter/Harper Replace third party load system with a system that is fully integrated into the control of the fiber placement equipment supplier to allow seamless and repeatable process. SME 2012 Confidential The Hard Decisions Improved Inspection 300 20.00 18.00 16.00 14.00 12.00 10.00 8.00 6.00 4.00 2.00 0.00 250 Program 27% 200 150 100 50 Inspect/Rewk 60% General 5% 0 Maintenance Material 4% 4% Halbritter/Harper SME 2012 Confidential Cycle Time LBS/HR The Hard Decisions Program In Cycle Time Reduction Now that the process is stable, it’s time to reduce the In Cycle time need to produce the Barrel Utilize features within the ACES programming system • • – – – – – – – Process Regions Compactor Approach Surface Smoothing Extended Pinch Minimal Retract Between Course Ply Grouping Roll Through Speedup Process 300 20.00 18.00 16.00 14.00 12.00 10.00 8.00 6.00 4.00 2.00 0.00 250 200 Program 24% 150 100 50 Inspect/Rewor k 63% Halbritter/Harper General 5% 0 Maintenance 4% Material 4% SME 2012 Confidential Cycle Time LBS/HR The Clear Vision Forward CCR (Cut Clamp Restart) Docking Capability – Move all planned/unplanned maintenance offline 3X Cut/Add speeds of current Vipers Ability to fiber place tows 30% faster Estimated to further reduce overall manufacturing time by moving the planned/unplanned head maintenance off the machine along with the reduction in programmed cycle time of upwards of 15% Halbritter/Harper SME 2012 Confidential The Clear Vision Forward Next Gen Machine Program 23% 300 25.00 250 20.00 200 15.00 150 General 5% Maintenance 2% Inspect/Rewor k 65% 10.00 100 50 5.00 0 0.00 Material 5% Halbritter/Harper SME 2012 Confidential Cycle Time LBS/HR Looking Further into the Future It is clear that the next mountain to climb is Inspection. Even with all of the improvements to the entire process……Inspection of large composites aerospace parts still consumes the largest piece of the remaining pie? Realtime Inspection is the next step towards making automated composite parts even more affordable. Halbritter/Harper SME 2012 Confidential Looking Further into the Future Future Program 35% 300 35.00 250 30.00 25.00 200 20.00 150 15.00 100 Inspect/Rewk 46% Material 8% Halbritter/Harper SME 2012 10.00 50 5.00 0 0.00 General 8% Maintenance 3% Confidential Cycle Time LBS/HR Summary Continuous Improvement NC Programming Repair/Rework Customer Inspection Equipment Supplier Machine Optimization Tooling Halbritter/Harper SME 2012 Confidential Thank You Halbritter/Harper SME 2012 Confidential
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