A methodical approach to evaluate the potential of Quantum Computing for Manufacturing Simulations
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2408.08730v1
- Date: Fri, 16 Aug 2024 13:29:17 GMT
- Title: A methodical approach to evaluate the potential of Quantum Computing for Manufacturing Simulations
- Authors: Stefan Schröder, João Felipe, Sven Danz, Pascal Kienast, Alessandro Ciani, Philipp Ganser, Thomas Bergs,
- Abstract summary: A developed approach for identifying bottlenecks in manufacturing simulations is presented.
indicators of quantum computing suitability and feasibility are defined.
First results of testing a hybrid routine as an application approach for the milling dynamics simulation on quantum machines are presented.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
- Abstract: In this paper, a methodical approach to evaluate the potential of quantum computing for manufacturing simulation, using the example of multi-axis milling of thin-walled aerospace components, is discussed. A developed approach for identifying bottlenecks in manufacturing simulations, for which the application of quantum computing potentially provides a speed-up or increase in accuracy, is presented. Moreover, indicators of quantum computing suitability and feasibility are defined with the main objective of identifying whether a manufacturing simulation bottleneck is suitable for quantum computing applications. First results of testing a hybrid routine as an application approach for the milling dynamics simulation on quantum machines are presented.
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