Green technologies in smart city multifloor manufacturing clusters: A framework for additive manufacturing management

The development of smart sustainable megapolises is associated with the formation of city multifloor manufacturing clusters (CMFMCs) in them directly in the residential area in order to reduce the supply chain from the manufacturer to consumers. Additive technologies (ATs) belong to green technologi...

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Main Authors: Deja Agnieszka, Ślączka Wojciech, Dzhuguryan Lyudmyla, Dzhuguryan Tygran, Ulewicz Robert
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Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2023-12-01
Series:Production Engineering Archives
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.30657/pea.2023.29.48
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author Deja Agnieszka
Ślączka Wojciech
Dzhuguryan Lyudmyla
Dzhuguryan Tygran
Ulewicz Robert
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description The development of smart sustainable megapolises is associated with the formation of city multifloor manufacturing clusters (CMFMCs) in them directly in the residential area in order to reduce the supply chain from the manufacturer to consumers. Additive technologies (ATs) belong to green technologies because they are considered environmentally sustainable due to less production waste and the ability to reuse of product materials within the circular economy concept. Sustainable development of ATs and additive manufacturing management has become a priority sphere for scientific research, and the use of ATs in the city manufacturing has become any daily reality. Nevertheless, the issues of additive manufacturing management within the CMFMCs have not yet been sufficiently studied. The primary goal of this study was to examine the possibilities of additive manufacturing management in the CMFMCs of the megapolis due to the rational facilities multi-floor layout in production buildings, considering the structure of city manufacturing and business process reengineering related to the needs of the production services market. This paper presents a novel model of facilities multi-floor layout in the production buildings of the CMFMCs, considering the structure of city manufacturing, morphological analysis of the additive manufacturing equipment (AME) used, the balance of material and energy flows under infrastructure capacity limitations of megapolis. The model was verified based on a case study for various options of the floor-by-floor grouping of AME in a building of the CMFMCs. Management solutions for maintaining the flow balance of material, energy and water resources in the CMFMCs are discussed. The results may be useful for additive manufacturing management in an urban environment, taking into account the needs of the production services market in the megapolis.
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spelling doaj.art-d873763dae81449e8696375262268a1d2023-10-30T07:59:58ZengSciendoProduction Engineering Archives2353-77792023-12-0129442844310.30657/pea.2023.29.48Green technologies in smart city multifloor manufacturing clusters: A framework for additive manufacturing managementDeja Agnieszka0Ślączka Wojciech1Dzhuguryan Lyudmyla2Dzhuguryan Tygran3Ulewicz Robert41Maritime University of Szczecin, 1/2 Wały Chrobrego Street, 70-507 Szczecin, Poland1Maritime University of Szczecin, 1/2 Wały Chrobrego Street, 70-507 Szczecin, Poland2I. J. Paderewski Non-Public Primary School Promyk Szkoła Jak Dom with Bilingual Forms1Maritime University of Szczecin, 1/2 Wały Chrobrego Street, 70-507 Szczecin, Poland3Department of Production Engineering and Safety, Faculty of Management, Czestochowa University of Technology, 42-201 Czestochowa, PolandThe development of smart sustainable megapolises is associated with the formation of city multifloor manufacturing clusters (CMFMCs) in them directly in the residential area in order to reduce the supply chain from the manufacturer to consumers. Additive technologies (ATs) belong to green technologies because they are considered environmentally sustainable due to less production waste and the ability to reuse of product materials within the circular economy concept. Sustainable development of ATs and additive manufacturing management has become a priority sphere for scientific research, and the use of ATs in the city manufacturing has become any daily reality. Nevertheless, the issues of additive manufacturing management within the CMFMCs have not yet been sufficiently studied. The primary goal of this study was to examine the possibilities of additive manufacturing management in the CMFMCs of the megapolis due to the rational facilities multi-floor layout in production buildings, considering the structure of city manufacturing and business process reengineering related to the needs of the production services market. This paper presents a novel model of facilities multi-floor layout in the production buildings of the CMFMCs, considering the structure of city manufacturing, morphological analysis of the additive manufacturing equipment (AME) used, the balance of material and energy flows under infrastructure capacity limitations of megapolis. The model was verified based on a case study for various options of the floor-by-floor grouping of AME in a building of the CMFMCs. Management solutions for maintaining the flow balance of material, energy and water resources in the CMFMCs are discussed. The results may be useful for additive manufacturing management in an urban environment, taking into account the needs of the production services market in the megapolis.https://doi.org/10.30657/pea.2023.29.48city multifloor manufacturingclusteradditive manufacturingfacilities multi-floor layoutmanagementtransport
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Green technologies in smart city multifloor manufacturing clusters: A framework for additive manufacturing management
Production Engineering Archives
city multifloor manufacturing
cluster
additive manufacturing
facilities multi-floor layout
management
transport
title Green technologies in smart city multifloor manufacturing clusters: A framework for additive manufacturing management
title_full Green technologies in smart city multifloor manufacturing clusters: A framework for additive manufacturing management
title_fullStr Green technologies in smart city multifloor manufacturing clusters: A framework for additive manufacturing management
title_full_unstemmed Green technologies in smart city multifloor manufacturing clusters: A framework for additive manufacturing management
title_short Green technologies in smart city multifloor manufacturing clusters: A framework for additive manufacturing management
title_sort green technologies in smart city multifloor manufacturing clusters a framework for additive manufacturing management
topic city multifloor manufacturing
cluster
additive manufacturing
facilities multi-floor layout
management
transport
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