A Benchmarking-Based Framework for Energy Performance Variation Screening in Manufacturing Systems
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Examensarbete för masterexamen
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Master's Thesis
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Energy data are increasingly available in manufacturing systems, but valid interpretation
depends on production context that is often incomplete. This thesis develops
a benchmarking-based framework for screening and classifying within-resource
energy-performance variation under limited data conditions. The framework is applied
to an industrial case using three datasets provided by Volvo Trucks: 30-minute
device-level energy records, stop logs, and stop-detail records.
The method integrates the datasets at a common resource–time-window level, constructs
comparable active-like windows, establishes a local benchmark from historically
lower-energy observations, and screens high benchmark-gap windows using the
available stop information. Energy use per 30-minute window is treated as a screening
variable rather than an output-normalised efficiency indicator. The application
identifies distinct variation profiles across resources: some resources show larger relative
gaps, whereas others show greater accumulated recorded energy above the local
benchmark. Recorded stop events provide candidate explanations for only part of
the flagged windows, demonstrating that richer data on output, product type, cycle
time, shift, and machine state are required for causal diagnosis. The framework
therefore supports transparent screening and prioritisation, but it does not by itself
establish energy inefficiency, quantify savings potential, or confirm root causes.
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Energy performance variation, Local benchmarking, Manufacturing systems, Energy performance indicators,, Industrial case study, Root-cause screening
