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Technische Universität BerlinInstitut für Werkzeugmaschinen und FabrikbetriebUniv.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Günther Seliger Seite 1
© IWF TU Berlin
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Günther Seliger
13.05 2011
Case Study Session in 9th GCSM: NEGA-Resources-Approach
Technische Universität BerlinInstitut für Werkzeugmaschinen und FabrikbetriebUniv.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Günther Seliger Seite 2
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Presentation of Technische Universität Berlin Presentation of the Production Technology Center Case Study in 9GCSM
Technische Universität BerlinInstitut für Werkzeugmaschinen und FabrikbetriebUniv.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Günther Seliger Seite 3
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Presentation of Technische Universität Berlin
Presentation of the Production Technology Center
Case Study in 9GCSM
Technische Universität BerlinInstitut für Werkzeugmaschinen und FabrikbetriebUniv.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Günther Seliger Seite 4
Technische Universität Berlin
Technische Universität BerlinInstitut für Werkzeugmaschinen und FabrikbetriebUniv.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Günther Seliger Seite 5
History of TU Berlin
1770-1821 Founding of the predecessors of the TU Berlin: Mining Academy, Building Academy, Vocational Academy
1879 Unification into Royal Technical College of Berlin
1945-1946 Closure of the Technical College of Berlin and reestablishment under the new name: Berlin University of Technology
1950 Establishment of the Faculty for Humanities
2001 Concentration of teaching and research into 8 faculties
Technische Universität BerlinInstitut für Werkzeugmaschinen und FabrikbetriebUniv.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Günther Seliger Seite 6
Technical University of Berlin
biggest Technical University in Germany with 29234 students wide range of subjects (engineering, economics, social & arts) highest rate of foreign students in German universities (20%)
Technische Universität BerlinInstitut für Werkzeugmaschinen und FabrikbetriebUniv.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Günther Seliger Seite 7
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Presentation of Technische Universität Berlin Presentation of the Production Technology Center
Case Study in 9GCSM
Technische Universität BerlinInstitut für Werkzeugmaschinen und FabrikbetriebUniv.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Günther Seliger Seite 8
Production Technology Center
Fraunhofer Gesellschaft – Institute for Production Systems and Design Technology (IPK) Technische Universität Berlin – Institute for Machine Tools and Factory Management (IWF)
Design Manufacturing Assembly Processplanning/Logistics Control Qualitymanagement
Technische Universität BerlinInstitut für Werkzeugmaschinen und FabrikbetriebUniv.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Günther Seliger Seite 9
Laboratory of the PTZ
Flexible Assembly Cell Autoclave-Oven Electrical Discharge Machines Different Kinds of Robots High Speed Cutting (HSC) Machines Virtual Reality Laboratory
Water Jet Cutting Machine Laser Cutting Machine Rapid Prototyping (Laser Sintering) Cleaning and Decoating with Dry-Ice Blasting Press Working Line CNC-Machining Center
Technische Universität BerlinInstitut für Werkzeugmaschinen und FabrikbetriebUniv.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Günther Seliger Seite 10
Department of Assembly Technology and Factory Management
Director: Prof. Dr.-Ing. G. Seliger
18 Research Engineers 6 Staff Members
26 Student Researchers
Public Funds Industry Funds
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Presentation of Technische Universität Berlin
Presentation of the Production Technology Center Case Study in 9GCSM
Technische Universität BerlinInstitut für Werkzeugmaschinen und FabrikbetriebUniv.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Günther Seliger Seite 12
September 28th– 30th, 2011 in St. Petersburg, Russiawww.gcsm9.dis.spbstu.ru
9th Global Conference on Sustainable Manufacturing (9GCSM)
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Students‘ Session of 9GCSM – Case Study
Vodokanal St. Petersburg
St. Petersburg State University of Economics and Finance
St. Petersburg State Polytechnic University
NEGA-Resource-Approach: Minimal Resources for Maximal Utility NEGAtive resources are resources which could be saved by more efficient
technology.
NEGA-Water Minimisation of water consumption and maximisation of water efficiency, Minimisation of energy consumption, Minimisation of resource consumption - MRO (maintenance, repair and
overhaul).
Technische Universität BerlinInstitut für Werkzeugmaschinen und FabrikbetriebUniv.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Günther Seliger Seite 13
NEGA-Resource-Approach in Water Supply and Use
Economic Aspect
Technical Aspect
EntrepreneurialAspect
Group 1(18 students) 5 Students 7 Students (incl. GPE) 6 students
Group 2(19 students) 5 Students 8 Students (incl. GPE) 6 students
SPbSPU & FINEC TUB SPbSPU & FINEC
Participants 22 students from Russia (FINEC & SPbSPU ) 5 students from GPE and 10 students from TU Berlin (Germany)
Supervisors Supervisors from each university will lead the local students and organise the
meeting with other international partners.
Technische Universität BerlinInstitut für Werkzeugmaschinen und FabrikbetriebUniv.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Günther Seliger Seite 14
Supervisors from TU Berlin
M. Eng. Jialiang Hu Dipl. Jur M.LL.P Julia Melikova M. Eng. Chenqing WangDr. Haiko Pieplow
Technische Universität BerlinInstitut für Werkzeugmaschinen und FabrikbetriebUniv.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Günther Seliger Seite 15
Students from TU Berlin
15 students come from China, Germany, India, Mexico, Russia, Spain and Ukraine.
Tianxiang REN• B.Sc. Civil Engineering• Master Logistics
Hao XING• Dipl.-Ing. (FH)Environmental
Engineering• B.Eng. in Chemical Engineering• Master in GPE Solar Technology
Jiong LIN• B.Sc. Management Science and
Engineering• Dual Program major in Logistics
Anton GORBOVYI• B.Sc. Mechanical Engineering
I believe that through changing of our attitude to visual environment and with using of new technologies we can save natural resources that are so needful for humanity existence and Earth in whole
I am glad to join the vital team and do some innovative work in water consumption
I appreciate very much the opportunity to face the challenge with an international group, and I’m looking with confidence to the success of providing better water for better St. Petersburg
As a student major on energy, I am very glad to be involved in this project which is extremely interesting for me and also just in time for the global developing orientation—sustainability
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Students from TU Berlin
Andrea Silva MÉNDEZ• Industrial Engineering• Masters of Engineering in Quality
Systems and Productivity.• Master in GPE in Manufacturing
I'm interested in the project, because is in our hands to maintain the natural resources for future generations and specially the fresh water is key to sustainable development!
Michael AHLSWEDE• B.Sc. Mechanical Engineering• Master-Dual-Degree Program
Sustainable Manufacturing
Christopher MÜNEBERG• B.Sc. Mechanical Engineering• Master-Dual-Degree Program
Sustainable Manufacturing
Phillip MIERSCH• B.Sc. System of Transportation• Master Production Technology
This project will be a good chance for receiving impressions of how other countries handle with water resources and jointly trying to increase a sustainable behaviour
I‘m very curious about the collaboration of an international team and i hope to gather a lot of experiences by this project work on sustainable aspects and to see how cities like St. Petersburg are dealing with sustainability
I am interested in making our planet a little bit "greener". I want to understand the interconnections of the three pillars of sustainability: economy, ecology, and society. I hope to improve my skills in these terms by working in an international team
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