Abstract
Considers the possibility of applying the principles of informatics in non-destructive testing according to industrial enterprise paradigm-based Industry 4.0. It is discussed the need for automation of non-destructive testing based on the development of a digital platform, including the electronic workflow of technological maps and the management of low-level technological equipment for control monitoring. It is pointed out that many innovative enterprises are moving to the digital format of product manufacturing, automating workshops and individual sites, uniting them into a single information space. In this case, the emergence of universal automated systems for non-destructive testing is a natural development of the production complex, including the methodology Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). As an illustration of the practical application of the survey results, a study on the direction of automation of non-destructive testing in the development and testing of an intelligent digital platform for data collection and processing by an automated mass spectrometric leak detection system is presented. The estimation of economic efficiency of development and introduction of new software, which is the foundation for the information system for development of technological maps for various types of non-destructive testing, objects and elements of industry has been made. Based on expert opinions and calculations, conclusions on the economic feasibility and effectiveness of new software at an industrial laboratory for non-destructive testing were drawn.
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