Autor: Reinhard Schmied

AI-Powered Lubrication Strategies for Thread Forming

AI-Powered Lubrication Strategies for Thread Forming

Adaptive spray jet control to increase process reliability and tool life
Reinhard Schmied, Marco Susic, Christian Donhauser ORCID Icon
Thread forming requires precise lubricant application because high contact pressures and process temperatures strongly influence tool loading, friction, and process stability. Although minimum quantity lubrication (MQL) systems are widely used, current spray-based approaches can still suffer from spray losses, insufficient wetting of the thread grooves, and unstable droplet transport. This article presents a concept for adaptive precision lubrication in thread forming based on computational fluid dynamics (CFD)-supported flow analysis, experimental validation, and artificial intelligence (AI)-assisted optimization. The focus is on droplet size, spray jet geometry, nozzle position, ambient flow conditions, and their influence on wetting intensity. Preliminary simulation-based investigations indicate that data-driven optimization can help identify wetting deficiencies and support the development of future control strategies for resource-efficient lubricant application.
Industry 4.0 Science | Volume 42 | 2027 | Edition 3 | Pages 76-83
SmartBending—Inline Measurement for Process Correction

SmartBending—Inline Measurement for Process Correction

Inline process optimization for error compensation in swivel bending
Christian Donhauser ORCID Icon, Reinhard Schmied, Marco Susic
Swivel bending is an established forming process that minimizes material loss and enables efficient use of resources. However, the process requires complex optimizations that have traditionally relied heavily on the expertise of machine operators. This results in significant time and material costs, as optimization steps are performed iteratively. Given the shortage of skilled workers, a technological upgrade of the machines in line with Industry 4.0 is necessary. As part of a research project, intelligent sensor technology was used to record critical influencing factors that reveal correlations between product defects and machine deformations. Based on this, a methodology was developed that forms the foundation for inline compensation, enabling the equipment to autonomously adjust process parameters to correct product defects and, in the long term, enable defect-free production from the very first component.
Industry 4.0 Science | Volume 42 | 2026 | Edition 3 | Pages 134-141