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IN SHORTAarbakke used DataOps provided by Cognite, including Cognite Data Fusion, to break down the walls between separate systems that tracked machine operation data and work orders, helping the manufacturing company analyze and optimize cutting tool usage. The solution will help Aarbakke reduce tool assemblies by 60% and increase cutting tool efficiency by 10%. CHALLENGEAarbakke’s computer numerical control (CNC) machines use more than 22,000 unique cutting tools to complete complex operations on sometimes rare materials. However, due to old numerical control programs, lack of operator experience, and other reasons, these tools are sometimes used in an inefficient way, and operators and production managers are only aware of a suboptimal cutting process once the part is finished. It is also difficult to get an overview of tool usage and performance. Some tools may be in use for hundreds of minutes in a single day, while others may hardly be used at all. SOLUTION With Cognite Data Fusi
IN SHORTAarbakke used Industrial DataOps software provided by Cognite, including Cognite Data Fusion, to create a dashboard of CNC machine alarms, helping engineers reduce the number of breakdowns and extend the lifetime of the machines. The solution reduced service costs by 20%, reduced downtime and unplanned stops, and gave Aarbakke timely alerts ordered by priority, CHALLENGEPredicting failures before they happen and improve operationsAarbakke has dozens of computer numerical control (CNC) machines at its factory in Bryne, Norway. The machines complete complex operations on sometimes rare materials to achieve highly precise product requirements that Aarbakke's customers in the oil and gas industry demand.Historically, the CNC machines have sometimes been unknowingly operated in a suboptimal way, and there have been no alerts or warnings prior to them breaking down. Issues include high temperatures in coolants or oils, which leads to wear and tear; wrong pH and salinity in the coola
Controlled water flow is the obvious center of all hydropower operations. This is where stored, potential energy transforms into valuable, sustainable power — a source which accounts for more than 1300 GW of electricity produced worldwide.Hydropower operations have been evolving through technology, process, and approach in order to control, optimize, and take advantage of this water flow. With the same end objective in mind — improved operational efficiency and adaptability to compounding energy industry pressures — operators can take a similar approach to data flow and transformation.Read more.
In 2020, resiliency has taken on expanded meaning as utility companies worldwide adopt new, evolving strategies for new, evolving norms.Defined as “the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness,” resilience is usually thought of in relation to the operator’s ability to bounce back from severe weather events and unexpected grid outages. Today, this operational pillar remains as important as it ever was. In August 2020, Tropical Storm Isaias battered the East Coast and caused more than two million power outages. That same month, Hurricane Laura, a Category 4 storm, pounded the Gulf Coast for hours, leaving hundreds of thousands of people without power in Louisiana and Texas. Meanwhile, on the West Coast, California faced new, unexpected blackouts due to an intense heatwave, an overloaded grid and offline generation. Not only are these examples indicative of the pressures to come; they highlight the fact that operational resilience is a moving target, making it difficult to
Grid operators and professional athletes — on the surface, these two groups could not seem more different. But both can (and should) use a common strategy to boost their performance.In addition to regular skills-specific training, professional athletes embrace the importance of flexibility as a key driver of future success. Building flexibility by stretching after each workout improves range of motion, increases strength and resiliency, and prevents future injury — all delivering the means to compete more effectively under increasingly dynamic conditions.Read more.
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IN SHORTOMV used DataOps provided by Cognite, including Cognite Data Fusion (CDF), to combine data from four different sources to automate the process of calculating condensate-gas and water-gas ratios. $1.25 million in estimated annual value Reduced production losses CHALLENGEHow Cognite Data Fusion helped OMV automate multiphase flow allocationGas production in OMV-operated field is constrained by market demand. Gas condensate, however, can easily be stored so that it can be sold at a later date. Therefore, while producing enough gas to meet demand, OMV, an Austrian integrated oil and gas producer that operates several fields worldwide, also aims to maximize gas condensate production.All well production streams are co-mingled into a common separator at the onshore processing plant with no individual well liquid metering. Only wellhead wet gas meters (differential pressure, V-cone) are available to measure the individual well gas rates and hence, there are no facilities installed (
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