Development of a certifiable and Industry 4.0‑capable innovative burner control system based on the BaSys concepts (BaSys4Brenner)
Funding programme: BaSys 4.0 in der Anwendung
Project promoter: DLR-PT GI-DWS/SIS, 1 April 2021 to 31 March 2023
Project description
Industrial burners often have compact controllers that are currently mostly controlled proprietarily . Due to difficult-to-access process data and manufacturer- and technology-specific mappings of the control interface, they stand in the way of digitalization and service-based production. An important challenge and thus a reason for the situation is safety-related certification of the burners with the control system. The convertibility of the burner control system under these boundary conditions is therefore a current problem.
Asset Administration Shells (AAS) and Control Components (CC) are central concepts of the transformation support of the Basis System Industry 4.0 (BaSys). However, the concept of Control Components for the homogenization of control systems has so far only been implemented in demonstrators. In fact, no BaSys Control Components exist in industry yet. A reference project is missing to transfer the concepts and demonstrators into a pre-production prototype. Such a reference implementation of the Control Component must go hand in hand with an I4.0‑compliant representation of all information through a Asset Administration Shell. For this purpose, BaSys can provide templates for corresponding submodels and software.
The BaSys-compliant development of a Control Component with associated Asset Administration Shell using the example of a burner control system under the challenge of certifiability represents such a reference project. Thus the way of an industrial component to the BaSys component from the manufacturer over the supplier to the user can be shown also for SMEs, so that BaSys can find application in the industry. At the same time, BaSys concepts are evaluated and expanded where needed. In particular, the certifiability of Control Components in control systems will be investigated.
For the users of the burners, the application of BaSys4Brenner findings creates an infrastructural basis for digitalization. In the future, for example, services and functionalities such as monitoring, diagnostics, availability, maintenance predictions or advanced optimization tools (AI, machine learning) can access the standardized or semantically annotated data disclosed by BaSys. In addition, there is the possibility of piecewise integration of existing plants (retrofit) and easy replacement of burners (plug & produce, reconfiguration). Ultimately, the cross-manufacturer and cross-application interoperability provided by the generalized Control Components in combination with the Asset Administration Shells is a major step towards transformation-enabled production.

Project goals
- Development of a certifiable and Industry 4.0‑capable innovative burner control system based on the BaSys concepts
- First industrial BaSys Control Component outside of a demonstrator context
- Creation of an infrastructural basis for digitalization for the user
- Manufacturer-independent transfer of process-relevant parameters, e.g. burner capacity or volume flows from the decentralized control system at the burner to the central process control system or to a cloud system
- Integration of functional safety based on applicable norms and standards
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This project is funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF).
Funding-ID: 01IS21016A‑C