This is why when new cars need repair, it becomes impossible for a mechanic to replace or fix a car part like older models without taking half of the car apart.
По моему большим достижением, чем производство двигателя, является разработка и запуск сборочной линии. Смотрю и не верится, что человек мог разработать такую сложную систему сборки.
The germans are a little bit delayed with the electric cars but this working cell is simply amazing! I worked many years in making and startup of small workcells but this one is so cool! If Germans do something they do it right! :-)
Приятно посмотреть. Точность и слаженность конвейера на высоте. Только ожидал увидеть мотор другого принципа работы. Сейчас главное перестроить мышление людей, а уже после доводить КПД до максимального значения. Немного прогнозируя, вижу одновременно развивающихся шесть направлений в производстве электромобилей. Двигатели трёх направлений, принципиально новых..., АКБ трёх направлений, тормоза рекуператоры и амортизаторы, стабилизаторы они же генераторы. Магнитный нагрев и охлаждение салона и АКБ блока. Кузов в сочетании нержавеющей стали, алюминия и карбона.
Может моё мнение ошибочно,но я считаю,что изготовление и сборка эл.дв всё-таки дешевле чем современные ДВС. Нам говорят,что высокая стоимость Эл.мобилей обоснована дорогим составом батареи, ну и соответственно её изготовлением. Но и тут мне кажется АКПП и современные ДВС в разы дороже, начиная инжениринговыми разработками и кончая изготовлением и сборкой.🙃 Может какой-то % от стоимости Эл.мобиля это откат нефтяникам,чоб в подъезде не замочили разработчиков?
Looks like a lab or marketing production for 2-200 motors a day. There is never a second motor around in the whole plant. We will see till 2030 if there will be huge volumes or not. For getting started having a standard Continental motor can save a lot of money.
The sound producer of this video was like "it's too quiet in here - Hey you, go drop this bar on the floor every 10 seconds off camera - yeah that's better"...
But it is wrong the copper bundles so they are made very badly, the robot should do them separately. And use an automatic tying machine on each bundle and then return the pre-packed bundles to the engine.
Giuseppe Battagliese so you think the dozens of engineers that build those robots for millions of € to do that one specific part of the motor didnt know what they are doing? :D
ETHEREΛL Arts not in the slightest I’m really not in to boasting but non of my cars are that shit 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 i am human and naturally I’m capable of jealousy just like you and everyone else however I will never be jealous jealous of anyone owning a Volkswagen😂
James Moriarty I express my thoughts, you see the technology without additional ideas and cold, stupid and it is the first step where man loses command over machines. Making an engine like this for two or three brands of car, I could tell you it's good for me, but the software must be diversified and very valid and the car price should go down and instead these last factors do not exist (they do not know how to produce). Tell you that for cable cabling I would adopt a copper pipe in pieces and cut horizontally to cover the copper wires (instead of the stapler that we see) or even that the paste (gasket) for me is not distributed in a way uniform (only covers half of the bolt holes) and the distributor must not be a hole but a rectangle just as wide as the part to be covered and narrow for a better thickness. What is the point in having a single automatic screwdriver with several drivers on a single / horizontal plane and not making it screw with the screwdrivers that can be used with an external screw? move vertically between them and have a twisted screwing on several levels on the bolts that wrap the motor casing (one-shot operation). Of course you need a software for vertical management of the screwdrivers or maybe it will take other sensors, but they can be overcome problems. I do not like the unique and linear production in successive phases of a chain of phases, it would be great to have two parallel lines close together that, in addition to doing separate / net works, can do exchange jobs, in a flexibility of work chosen by the production engineers. The carts that we see should only turn in a ring around these two lines or centrally if the engineers consider it appropriate. Production would be faster, but robots have to change jobs during production to achieve the purpose of canceling the (negative) robot downtime you notice.
James Moriarty But there is no jealousy and only that half of the parts (car not visible) and equal or similar to other cars of other brands and this is called bad globalization. On the one hand we have poor cars and engines that consume too much and on the other we have a planned obsolescence that lowers the life of the car for each new model. Because we don't rebel and instead of the second car we don't cover a two-wheeler.
incredible how far Audi's factories have gone. From this scine, it looks like those only humans involved in this manufacturing process are adding a risk of part failure
Silicone Gasket. When they assembled the two parts later, they didn't show the bolts coming up from underneath, then they show the robot lifting the entire assembly. I was, man, that is some strong stuff they put on. Wasn't until it was mounted on the next rack that I saw the bolts that were installed from underneath. They left a lot out in this video so you have to watch closely to catch them.
The KUKA robots are actually produced both by workers and some other KUKA robots at their Augsburg plant. Just visited it last year. 80% of manufacturing of the robots done by hand. Volumes are not so high.
Рекомендуется для просмотра подрастающему поколению мальчиков-будущих конструкторов, которые будут создавать совершенно новые виды техники. Recommended for viewing the younger generation of boys, future designers, who will create completely new types of technology.
Das E-Auto ist auch bei den Ökos nicht unumstritten. Es gibt die ersten Ökos, die von dem Elektrosmog und der Strahlung im E-Auto warnen. Der Gutmensch-Öko Zirkus wird also weiter gehen.
@@enottv4061 вот как раз таки не согласен. Когда строят линию сборки (не большой ликбез) двигателей то есть такой этап как пуско-наладочные работы и калибровка. И вот во время этого этапа, например не дали смазку или дали мало или ещё какие проблемы. И потом мотор не пройдёт тест и его либо на rework либо в утиль. Это уже не известно. Но таких моторов может быть оооочень много. Зависит уже от фирмы что им дедала эту линию
Absolutely ridiculous, there is nothing complex about these motors, they are 100 years old by design because they are so simple, yet you would need such a complicated factory. For what? Assembly? This is why electric cars cost so much. It is clear to me now that the large car companies are preparing for the future building of far more complicated machines, and electric vehicles costumers are paying for that RD, nor for a simple electric car. Such motors have been mass-produced all over the world for like 70 years without robots. At 2:17 just take a look at that shrinktube dispencer, come on! A bucket would do just fine. I bet that box alone costs like 100k $ . so, yeah buying an electric car, means paying for some other products R&D.
@@user_uif_ghg_wer_das it is just a simple induction motor, at 7:22 You can see the squirel cage rotor. So yeah, You donț know what You are talking about. Sure the curent source has been developed ever since the power transistors came to be reliable, but the motor itself is verry old by design because nohing else has chanced. But there are a lot of modern features that this motor lacks. It probably runs at a high frequentcy as to Be powerfull enough but thats old news also, so yeah I stand by my opinion
But you’re wrong. This level of automation is to achieve two goals: 1) reduced cost per unit, and 2) consistent quality. This level of automation sits already used for a decade in ICE car manufacturing. It’s simply not cost effective to let humans do it. Yeah, each of these work cells cost 1 to 10 MEUR to develop, but when they start pumping out tens of thousands of units 24/7 they are WAY more cost effective than a human heavy work force. Plus, for some reason, humans think humans would rather work on designing robots than on weaving copper meshes for electric motors
While the principles of electric motors are 100+ years old, there have been steady and ongoing advancements in material science that make modern motors more efficient (better stator laminations, better magnetic metal alloys, better dielectric coatings). Finite Element Analysis software/maths and modelling created a better thermal distribution stator/rotor for improved efficiency at higher currents. Improved/refined manufacturing increase overall motor performance/robustness/efficiencies (e.g. tighter air gap tolerances, better balance), not to mention improved production throughput and quality consistency. So the "simple" electric motor is actually quite a sophisticated piece of engineering at this point - a 99% efficient, 45krpm, compact, cool running motor is state of the art today. If you don't appreciate the importance of that, you are not paying attention.
Qué buenos vídeos, los felicito , pero esa cieguita con la cuerdita tratando d ver, no los deja ver,mucha publicidad , pero ni modo no sé puede Hacer nada.
schöne neue welt, bei einem verbrenner kann bei defekt kolben oder Pleul noch gewechselt werden aber wenn bei elektro litze durch ist was dann? der ganze Motor oder die ganze Spuleneinheit runter? was sind das dann für Kosten wer soll sie bezahlen können und in wie weit werden jetzt schon für die zerlegung das recyceln gedanken gemacht?? alleh hopp
This is why when new cars need repair, it becomes impossible for a mechanic to replace or fix a car part like older models without taking half of the car apart.
По моему большим достижением, чем производство двигателя, является разработка и запуск сборочной линии. Смотрю и не верится, что человек мог разработать такую сложную систему сборки.
По распиздяйски как-то, не сказал бы что вах-вах как сложно.
Эта лёгкая и не сложная система, в РФ могли бы запустить производство электромобилей, в правительстве не смотрят на спрос в мире
В России бы молотками собирали. Мы отстали навсегда,как в каменном веке
The person at 8:14 is lucky to have a job they could easily have a robot do it.
The germans are a little bit delayed with the electric cars but this working cell is simply amazing! I worked many years in making and startup of small workcells but this one is so cool! If Germans do something they do it right! :-)
Chala Hawa eu dya
Приятно посмотреть. Точность и слаженность конвейера на высоте. Только ожидал увидеть мотор другого принципа работы. Сейчас главное перестроить мышление людей, а уже после доводить КПД до максимального значения. Немного прогнозируя, вижу одновременно развивающихся шесть направлений в производстве электромобилей. Двигатели трёх направлений, принципиально новых..., АКБ трёх направлений, тормоза рекуператоры и амортизаторы, стабилизаторы они же генераторы. Магнитный нагрев и охлаждение салона и АКБ блока. Кузов в сочетании нержавеющей стали, алюминия и карбона.
09:59 that is one slow Bumber Car 👽
Может моё мнение ошибочно,но я считаю,что изготовление и сборка эл.дв всё-таки дешевле чем современные ДВС. Нам говорят,что высокая стоимость Эл.мобилей обоснована дорогим составом батареи, ну и соответственно её изготовлением. Но и тут мне кажется АКПП и современные ДВС в разы дороже, начиная инжениринговыми разработками и кончая изготовлением и сборкой.🙃 Может какой-то % от стоимости Эл.мобиля это откат нефтяникам,чоб в подъезде не замочили разработчиков?
Looks like a lab or marketing production for 2-200 motors a day. There is never a second motor around in the whole plant. We will see till 2030 if there will be huge volumes or not. For getting started having a standard Continental motor can save a lot of money.
The sound producer of this video was like "it's too quiet in here - Hey you, go drop this bar on the floor every 10 seconds off camera - yeah that's better"...
I used to rewind the copper winding on my Scalextric cars to beat eveyone ! 🤪
That looks like a fun job... for like 50 seconds.
But it is wrong the copper bundles so they are made very badly, the robot should do them separately.
And use an automatic tying machine on each bundle and then return the pre-packed bundles to the engine.
Giuseppe Battagliese it’s German Volkswagen shite what do you expect?
Giuseppe Battagliese so you think the dozens of engineers that build those robots for millions of € to do that one specific part of the motor didnt know what they are doing? :D
ETHEREΛL Arts not in the slightest I’m really not in to boasting but non of my cars are that shit 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 i am human and naturally I’m capable of jealousy just like you and everyone else however I will never be jealous jealous of anyone owning a Volkswagen😂
James Moriarty I express my thoughts, you see the technology without additional ideas and cold, stupid and it is the first step where man loses command over machines.
Making an engine like this for two or three brands of car, I could tell you it's good for me, but the software must be diversified and very valid and the car price should go down and instead these last factors do not exist (they do not know how to produce).
Tell you that for cable cabling I would adopt a copper pipe in pieces and cut horizontally to cover the copper wires (instead of the stapler that we see) or even that the paste (gasket) for me is not distributed in a way uniform (only covers half of the bolt holes) and the distributor must not be a hole but a rectangle just as wide as the part to be covered and narrow for a better thickness.
What is the point in having a single automatic screwdriver with several drivers on a single / horizontal plane and not making it screw with the screwdrivers that can be used with an external screw?
move vertically between them and have a twisted screwing on several levels on the bolts that wrap the motor casing (one-shot operation).
Of course you need a software for vertical management of the screwdrivers or maybe it will take other sensors, but they can be overcome problems.
I do not like the unique and linear production in successive phases of a chain of phases, it would be great to have two parallel lines close together that, in addition to doing separate / net works, can do exchange jobs, in a flexibility of work chosen by the production engineers.
The carts that we see should only turn in a ring around these two lines or centrally if the engineers consider it appropriate.
Production would be faster, but robots have to change jobs during production to achieve the purpose of canceling the (negative) robot downtime you notice.
James Moriarty But there is no jealousy and only that half of the parts (car not visible) and equal or similar to other cars of other brands and this is called bad globalization.
On the one hand we have poor cars and engines that consume too much and on the other we have a planned obsolescence that lowers the life of the car for each new model.
Because we don't rebel and instead of the second car we don't cover a two-wheeler.
Germany number one in automotive engineering
currently yes but remember, japan create tons of jdm monster... can't even fight supra and skyline r34
incredible how far Audi's factories have gone. From this scine, it looks like those only humans involved in this manufacturing process are adding a risk of part failure
AUDI MY FAVORITE CAR
Ладу так уже 10 лет назад собирали
Что они собрали, это что
Класс. Как там все чистенько опрятно.
11:10 is that epoxy glue?
It's probably silicone to seal the side of the case.
Silicone Gasket. When they assembled the two parts later, they didn't show the bolts coming up from underneath, then they show the robot lifting the entire assembly. I was, man, that is some strong stuff they put on. Wasn't until it was mounted on the next rack that I saw the bolts that were installed from underneath. They left a lot out in this video so you have to watch closely to catch them.
Автоматизация просто на высшем уровне, круто,
Is it’s Buress less Motor or permanent magnet motor?
Cell of Green it’s shit
@@jamesmoriarty3962 Lol. has mummy gone out of the room and left you unsupervised again? x
I dont really know the english term but I’m guessing “kooiankermotor” 🤔
It’s the dutch word for it😅
This is a miracle.
GRaF Kiyv This is fine engineering
This is German quality
What about the rotor?
At 7:22 You can see the rotor, just a shortcircuit rotor, squirel cage., next to the stator
BLDC motor, The rotor is permanent magnets. ITs not an induction motor.
Two magnetic rotators for a splendid electric car with a electric-system
What i wanna know is who makes the machines that makes the machines that makes those machines that make the other machines.
The KUKA robots are actually produced both by workers and some other KUKA robots at their Augsburg plant. Just visited it last year. 80% of manufacturing of the robots done by hand. Volumes are not so high.
Leave it to AUTO UNION!!!!
Audi great cars
You are right
No
Your a idiot 😂
Mohammad Zaid Audi is now the third most unreliable manufacturer in the United Kingdom
Vietnam has not yet reached this level
is this production or testing?
vraiment c'est passionnant très passionnant
Рекомендуется для просмотра подрастающему поколению мальчиков-будущих конструкторов, которые будут создавать совершенно новые виды техники.
Recommended for viewing the younger generation of boys, future designers, who will create completely new types of technology.
Great fabrications surely like Automotive Engineering Industries, thanks for showing, kind regards.
Pretty cool. But i started thinking about what made the machines to be able to make these motors lol
Das E-Auto ist auch bei den Ökos nicht unumstritten. Es gibt die ersten Ökos, die von dem Elektrosmog und der Strahlung im E-Auto warnen. Der Gutmensch-Öko Zirkus wird also weiter gehen.
Production is very very good
А ведь кто-то должен был написать программы для всех этих роботов. Интересно сколько двигателей выбросили в утиль при пусконаладке
Это в эрафии бы выкинули бы в утиль много двигателей. У немцев всё совпадает с 3D моделями. Они не будут себе пакостить.
@@enottv4061 вот как раз таки не согласен. Когда строят линию сборки (не большой ликбез) двигателей то есть такой этап как пуско-наладочные работы и калибровка. И вот во время этого этапа, например не дали смазку или дали мало или ещё какие проблемы. И потом мотор не пройдёт тест и его либо на rework либо в утиль. Это уже не известно. Но таких моторов может быть оооочень много. Зависит уже от фирмы что им дедала эту линию
Incredible engineering.
Eric Rusch Sr you’re an idiot😂
Distanz ?
Skip some process and some process is played slowly so can not understand well.
well they're building a god damn engine how simple can it get?
Mathew it’s a 18 year old Nissan design 😂
Did u hear that ??? An audi check engine light just came on 🤣🤣
How many motors per day you produce? 20?
More like one every 18 minutes
More like one every 2 minutes because there can be more than one motor at the same time on the production line
@@tobiasgubo6832 I don't think they sell that many electric cars
@@florin604 they also sell hybrid cars so maybe they sell enough cars for this amount of electro motors
Perfection
Xx
They are using 18-year-old Nissan designs😂 you dumb prick
And these "workers" get atleast 2.500 dollar salary........ uh the power of connections.
Nothing but a mass of steppers, screws, plate steel and aluminum extrusion.
stepper technology...its beautiful.
do they make like 5 cars a year,
Where is the Part where they rig it to break down faster, guess it's a trade secret!
It's what you didn't see - no gear oil into the gear box.
DEVARMONT7 Volkswagen is with Audi badges on and now the third most unreliable car in the UK and that is pure fact German cars are shit
Great work
Definitely don't watch this video after the Aston Martin factory video. this makes the Astons factory look ancient.
Craftsmanship makes the difference between premium and luxury.
NounourSOAD there’s nothing premium about a Volkswagen with an Audi badge on, besides the price
Công nghê hiện đai quá 👍🏆👏👏👏👏❤️😍
Te paspa la lentitud con que lo hacen 😧😧. Cero apuro en producir vehículos eléctricos....
Takie maszyny a ołówka do smarowania silnika nie potrafią zrobić porządnie
Цель не оправдывает вложенных средств
So thats why the audi engines are unreliable, thanks for showing us..
So you've owned an E tron for how long?
Yeah be smarter and make some better engine
There unreliable because there German shite and made by Volkswagen
Последнее видео "быть или" посмотрите
this is the best of technology.. great
FforFree 😂 just no it’s German shite 🤦🏻♂️
Vraiment bon merci pour le partage
Super easly understand thank you
Quite fascinating
Fascinating! More videos like these please. :)
mercutzzio 😂 you must be the life of the party . Only kidding you sound like a right boring bastard
love AUDI
That's really nice.
Просто жесть. Терминатор.
Audi Hungaria is the company name. Factory located near Gyor city in Hungary.
Ku5i wrong the real name is Volkswagen
YOUCAR, If possible please also add some written or voice information related to video. It generates more interest.
На гранту тоже так собирают
Muito bom!!!!!!
Where again are german car manufacturers behind Tesla?
MacGyverKilla German tech is always way behind they just have good advertising campaigns
Absolutely ridiculous, there is nothing complex about these motors, they are 100 years old by design because they are so simple, yet you would need such a complicated factory. For what? Assembly? This is why electric cars cost so much. It is clear to me now that the large car companies are preparing for the future building of far more complicated machines, and electric vehicles costumers are paying for that RD, nor for a simple electric car. Such motors have been mass-produced all over the world for like 70 years without robots. At 2:17 just take a look at that shrinktube dispencer, come on! A bucket would do just fine. I bet that box alone costs like 100k $ . so, yeah buying an electric car, means paying for some other products R&D.
100 years old design? come on, man, if you don't know anything about modern electric machine technology, please shut up and watch.
@@user_uif_ghg_wer_das it is just a simple induction motor, at 7:22 You can see the squirel cage rotor. So yeah, You donț know what You are talking about. Sure the curent source has been developed ever since the power transistors came to be reliable, but the motor itself is verry old by design because nohing else has chanced. But there are a lot of modern features that this motor lacks. It probably runs at a high frequentcy as to Be powerfull enough but thats old news also, so yeah I stand by my opinion
But you’re wrong. This level of automation is to achieve two goals: 1) reduced cost per unit, and 2) consistent quality. This level of automation sits already used for a decade in ICE car manufacturing. It’s simply not cost effective to let humans do it. Yeah, each of these work cells cost 1 to 10 MEUR to develop, but when they start pumping out tens of thousands of units 24/7 they are WAY more cost effective than a human heavy work force. Plus, for some reason, humans think humans would rather work on designing robots than on weaving copper meshes for electric motors
@@clausmadsen6754 couldnt be better said. Case closed
While the principles of electric motors are 100+ years old, there have been steady and ongoing advancements in material science that make modern motors more efficient (better stator laminations, better magnetic metal alloys, better dielectric coatings). Finite Element Analysis software/maths and modelling created a better thermal distribution stator/rotor for improved efficiency at higher currents. Improved/refined manufacturing increase overall motor performance/robustness/efficiencies (e.g. tighter air gap tolerances, better balance), not to mention improved production throughput and quality consistency. So the "simple" electric motor is actually quite a sophisticated piece of engineering at this point - a 99% efficient, 45krpm, compact, cool running motor is state of the art today. If you don't appreciate the importance of that, you are not paying attention.
Qué buenos vídeos, los felicito , pero esa cieguita con la cuerdita tratando d ver, no los deja ver,mucha publicidad , pero ni modo no sé puede Hacer nada.
Половину времени тупо возят туда-сюда и перекладывают из одно места в другое. Конвейером пустили чтолбы... Или вообще китайцев поставили.
Logo mais ñ haverá recursos humanos nas montadoras.
So interesting...
Bu simdi araç motoru muydu?
technology is awesome.
but this video is boring and the process looks so slow
Heron Leal sounds like your describing Volkswagens with Audi badges on 😂
Thank for This vidio 🌄🗻🎈🌍⭐🌌
Покажите завод в России. Хотя лучше не стоит
This some tony stark shit
Woooooooow how does it work ?!!!!!!!!😳
Robin Alex simple Volkswagen make a load of shit cars and Audi put badges on them
End product is silent, so production should be.
Просто фантастика эталлоннно
I am so use to watching your videos that seeing anything done by the human hand is so primitive.
Электродвигатели делают электродвигатели.
дис. за большое количество рекламы... ну не возможно смотреть. по телеку ее уже реже пускают.
Amazing.
quá yêu
so many unnecessary accels and decels on those kukas.. wonder why they dont motion optimise more
they don't need to reduce their cycle times.
Seems like they could move faster as well.
Human bottlenecking...
Are the robots built in a factory by robots..? If so who built those robots..?
KUKA robots from Germany.
Company was sold to the Chinese a few years back.
Highly fascinating but ooohhhh soooo depressing.
Clearly uve never worked at a factory before... its normal
Only if you are depressed
Wieder Silikon als Dichtung verwendet. Ich hoffe es wird niemals demotiert.
All that sophisticated production to build unreliable high maintenance cars.
Magnificient
schöne neue welt, bei einem verbrenner kann bei defekt kolben oder Pleul noch gewechselt werden aber wenn bei elektro litze durch ist was dann? der ganze Motor oder die ganze Spuleneinheit runter? was sind das dann für Kosten wer soll sie bezahlen können und in wie weit werden jetzt schon für die zerlegung das recyceln gedanken gemacht??
alleh hopp
Нормальные двигателя делайте !!! Заебали со своим алюсилом и никасилом . Гильзыыыы делайте ГИЛЬЗЫЫЫЫ . Где ваша хвалёная надёжность!!!
Если он гильзовать начнут,то что роботы будут делать лет через 5?
Японцев покупайте, там все норм
@@ПозжеУкажу кузов немца, сердце японок 👍
workers look like there having the life sucked out of them.
they're just Germans. xD
All this thanks to science
Everyone knows your mom is a woman.
All this thanks to copy and 18 year old Nissan designs😂
This is a motor not an engine...?
جميل
công phu
Así funciona mi empresa!!!
Fabrico chocobananos!!!
Audi factory bigger than Boeing! WOW.
recon forsales Volkswagen factory the only thing Audi make are badges
@@jamesmoriarty3962 No! VW makes Volkswagens and Audi makes Audi cars.
amazing accomplishment
Harrykesh Ramma why Nissan was it this stage 18 years ago dumb German fanboy 😂
At least with all the cameras in the factory they will be able to back track to the moment the motor was miss wired
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