Machine Learning-Based Analysis of Critical Process Parameters Influencing Product Quality Defects: A Real-World Case Study in Manufacturing
Paper i proceeding, 2025

Quality control is an essential operation in manufacturing, ensuring products meet the necessary standards of quality, safety, and reliability. Traditional methods, such as visual inspections, measurements, and statistical techniques, help meet these standards but are often time-consuming, costly, and reactive. With the advent of AI/ML, manufacturers can shift from reactive to proactive approaches in quality control. This study applies ML-based models for predictive quality control in a real-world manufacturing setting. The case company produces castings for powertrain components in heavy vehicles, where poor control of core-making process parameters leads to costly defects. ML models were developed by analyzing data from two core-making machines, their processes, and maintenance logs to identify parameters associated with casting defects, enabling the prediction and prevention of potential defects before they occur. The results demonstrated good accuracy rates, helping quality and production teams identify and eliminate defective cores and thereby improving product quality and production efficiency.

Manufacturing

Predictive Quality Control

Machine Learning

Casting Defects

Författare

Sukumaran Rajasekaran

Student vid Chalmers

Ebru Turanoglu Bekar

Chalmers, Industri- och materialvetenskap, Produktionssystem

K. Gandhi

Volvo Group

Sabino Francesco Roselli

Chalmers, Elektroteknik, System- och reglerteknik

Mohan Rajashekarappa

Chalmers, Industri- och materialvetenskap, Produktionssystem

Proceedings of International Conference on Computers and Industrial Engineering CIE

21648689 (eISSN)

Vol. 2025-October 697-706

52nd International Conference on Computers and Industrial Engineering, CIE 2025
Lyon, France,

Ämneskategorier (SSIF 2025)

Produktionsteknik, arbetsvetenskap och ergonomi

Tillförlitlighets- och kvalitetsteknik

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