Urban Mining: Applying Digital Twins for Sustainable Product Cascade Use

A. Pehlken, Sabine Baumann
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Due to the ever-increasing consumption of resources, various materials and raw materials have become increasingly scarce and consequently expensive. At the same time, energy demand has dramatically increased in global mining operations also intensifying economic pressure. Surprisingly, the recapturing of important raw materials at the end of the product life cycle through recycling is still insufficiently implemented in the supply chain. Recycling is not only a sink for unwanted materials it can become an urban mine. This is especially relevant in Europe, where in comparison to other continents primary raw material mining of bulk materials is rather low. In a situation of scarcity, the exact planning of raw material and material flows for the following months (and sometimes years) has become ever more vital to ensure their timely and sufficient availability for production. A missing piece is the necessary transfer of production information (like bill of materials, BOM) to the recycler because information is typically kept inside the production supply chain. Digital technologies such as Digital Twins can help provide this information to the End-of-Life (EoL) stakeholders (recycling industry) as a means to increase the potential of circular economy. This paper establishes urban mining as an important concept of life cycle management in the circular economy. It uses a case study approach to explore the potential of urban mining for resource savings. The authors demonstrate that urban mining represents a high-impact application of sustainable engineering within life cycle management where Digital Twins help increase impact on sustainability.
城市采矿:应用数字孪生实现可持续产品级联使用
由于资源消耗的不断增加,各种材料和原材料变得越来越稀缺,因此价格昂贵。与此同时,能源需求的急剧增加也加剧了全球采矿业务的经济压力。令人惊讶的是,在产品生命周期结束时,通过回收来回收重要原材料的做法在供应链中仍未得到充分实施。回收不仅是无用材料的水槽,它还可能成为城市的矿山。这在欧洲尤其重要,因为与其他大陆相比,欧洲的初级原料采掘量相当低。在物资短缺的情况下,对今后几个月(有时是几年)的原材料和物资流动进行精确规划,对于确保及时和充足的生产供应变得越来越重要。缺少的部分是将生产信息(如物料清单,BOM)传输到回收者的必要部分,因为信息通常保存在生产供应链中。数字双胞胎等数字技术可以帮助将这些信息提供给报废(EoL)利益相关者(回收行业),作为增加循环经济潜力的一种手段。本文将城市采矿确立为循环经济中生命周期管理的一个重要概念。它采用个案研究方法探讨城市采矿节约资源的潜力。作者证明,城市采矿代表了生命周期管理中可持续工程的高影响力应用,其中数字双胞胎有助于增加对可持续性的影响。
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