Abstract

Many businesses in the additive manufacturing industry have limited equipment capacity. This method of using time-driven activity-based costing in collaboration with digital twinning will be advantageous to optimise their use of time and their capacity. Optimising the use of time is essential to ensure efficient process flow and to waste less time and money. To optimise, we need to analyse system dynamics and model system responses, to enable us to consider various scenarios iteratively. This paper first considers activity-based costing, driven by its most precious resource, time. Standard time is defined as the base parameter by which cost is calculated. Charge-out rates of elements are based on the actual cost of equipment apportioned to activities, based on the time spent using such equipment. The process chain is broken into elements, each of which incurs full cost when started. The value chain develops accordingly, enabling us to predict the actual cost of production. Second, the use of digital twinning to model standard time is considered. Stochastic variation is evident, but standard time can be allocated to each element in the process chain, given a certain confidence level. Together, a cause — effect prediction model can be developed. The model would predict the time that a process chain, consisting of known elements, would take. However, in the event of an occurrence out of the norm, the updated expected time can be predicted. Using the same rates, the new cost can be determined immediately. We propose that the digital twin can predict production cost, based on a statistically measurable stochastic variation of element duration and the time-varying charge-out rate.

Highlights

  • A DIGITAL TWIN FOR TIME-DRIVEN ACTIVITY-BASED COSTING ‘Time is money’ is a well-known saying that is often heard in various areas of the additive manufacturing business

  • We propose that the digital twin can predict production cost, based on a statistically measurable stochastic variation of element duration and the time-varying charge-out rate

  • One of the most important parts of using a digital twin is deciding what the requirements are for the digital twin to achieve or do

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Summary

23 Oct 2019 31 Jan 2020 28 May 2021

Many businesses in the additive manufacturing industry have limited equipment capacity This method of using time-driven activity-based costing in collaboration with digital twinning will be advantageous to optimise their use of time and their capacity. The use of digital twinning to model standard time is considered. Stochastic variation is evident, but standard time can be allocated to each element in the process chain, given a certain confidence level. The model would predict the time that a process chain, consisting of known elements, would take. We propose that the digital twin can predict production cost, based on a statistically measurable stochastic variation of element duration and the time-varying charge-out rate. Tweedens word die gebruik vann digitale tweeling oorweeg om standaardtyd te modelleer. Die artikel stel voor dat die digitale tweeling die produksiekoste kan voorspel, gebaseer op staties meetbare stogastiese variasie van die duur van die element, en die tydsveranderende heffingstarief

INTRODUCTION
TIME-DRIVEN ACTIVITY-BASED COSTING
DIGITAL TWINNING
DIGITAL TWINNING AND TDABC
CONCLUSION
Findings
Methods
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