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O aumento elevado de produção de motores de média tensão da WEG exige uma adaptação ao mundo automatizado, de forma a responder positivamente aos pedidos exigidos pelos clientes, quer pela sua complexidade quer pelo seu número. Assim, este estudo, tem como objetivo a implementação de softwares de cálculo e detalhamento elétrico, de uma forma semelhantes ao que já é feito na WEG Brasil. Neste projeto é crucial avaliar as diferenças nos processos e no fabrico realizado pela WEG Brasil e pela WEG Portugal, nomeadamente as diferenças de isolamento, de bobinagem e de fabrico de estatores e rotores. Estas diferenças, serão estudadas ao detalhe, para que seja possível decidir se é ventajoso ou não adaptar os processos de acordo com a WEG Brasil. Os novos softwares terão de contemplar todas as regras existentes na WEG Portugal, para que a informação seja clara aos olhos de todos os departamentos. Uma vez criados estes softwares, o ganho de tempo será exponencial, para além de garantirem uma maior agilidade e conformidade de trabalho, o que permitirá também uma maior facilidade por parte dos colaboradores de fábrica para analisar os desenhos e as especificações de projetos.
The high increase in the production of medium voltage motors by WEG requires an adaptation to the automated world, to respond positively to the customers requests, whether due to their complexity or their number. Thus, this study aims to implement electrical analysis and detailing software, in a similar way to what is already done at WEG Brazil. Therefore, it is crucial to evaluate the differences in processes and manufacturing between WEG Brazil and WEG Portugal, namely the differences in insulation, winding and manufacture of stators and rotors. These differences will be studied in detail, so that it is possible to decide whether it is advantageous or not to adapt the processes according to WEG Brazil. The new software will have to contemplate all existing rules at WEG Portugal, so that the information is clear to the eyes of all departments. Once this software is created, the time gain will be exponential, in addition to ensuring greater agility and work compliance, which will also make it easier for factory employees to analyse the drawings and project specifications.
The high increase in the production of medium voltage motors by WEG requires an adaptation to the automated world, to respond positively to the customers requests, whether due to their complexity or their number. Thus, this study aims to implement electrical analysis and detailing software, in a similar way to what is already done at WEG Brazil. Therefore, it is crucial to evaluate the differences in processes and manufacturing between WEG Brazil and WEG Portugal, namely the differences in insulation, winding and manufacture of stators and rotors. These differences will be studied in detail, so that it is possible to decide whether it is advantageous or not to adapt the processes according to WEG Brazil. The new software will have to contemplate all existing rules at WEG Portugal, so that the information is clear to the eyes of all departments. Once this software is created, the time gain will be exponential, in addition to ensuring greater agility and work compliance, which will also make it easier for factory employees to analyse the drawings and project specifications.
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Motores Projeto de motores Software Newton Maestro WEG Brasil Motors Motors project
