Characterizing the Digital Twin in Structural Mechanics

Designs Pub Date : 2024-01-15 DOI:10.3390/designs8010008
Rebecca Richstein, Kai-Uwe Schröder
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The Digital Twin is one of the major technology trends of the last decade. During the course of its rapid expansion into various fields of application, many definitions of the Digital Twin emerged, tailored to its respective applications. Taxonomies can cluster the diversity and define application-specific archetypes. This paper presents a systematic characterization of the Digital Twin in the context of structural mechanics and lightweight design. While the importance of a shared understanding and the development of holistic solutions for implementing Digital Twins in various application areas is widely recognized, a general framework for implementing Digital Twins in structural mechanics has not yet been established. In this paper, we systematically characterize Digital Twins and develop a framework for their application in structural mechanics, enabling the digital design and monitoring of structures for improved performance and maintenance strategies. The key contributions include collecting and clustering design and operational requirements and deriving two central archetypes: structure-designing and structure-monitoring Digital Twins. The primary goal is to reduce the complexity of conceptualizing Digital Twins of structures by providing a preliminary framework and reconsidering the Digital Twins of structures as a holistic system throughout the product life cycle. Overall, in this paper, we take a systematic approach to enhancing the conceptualization and implementation of Digital Twins in structural mechanics.
描述结构力学中的数字双胞胎
数字孪生系统是过去十年的主要技术趋势之一。在其迅速扩展到各个应用领域的过程中,出现了许多针对其各自应用的数字孪生的定义。分类法可以对多样性进行归类,并定义特定应用的原型。本文以结构力学和轻量级设计为背景,对数字孪生体进行了系统的描述。虽然人们普遍认识到在不同应用领域实施数字孪生系统的共同理解和开发整体解决方案的重要性,但在结构力学中实施数字孪生系统的总体框架尚未建立。在本文中,我们系统地描述了数字孪生的特征,并为其在结构力学中的应用开发了一个框架,使结构的数字化设计和监控成为可能,从而改善结构的性能和维护策略。本文的主要贡献包括收集和聚类设计和操作要求,并推导出两个核心原型:结构设计数字孪生和结构监控数字孪生。本文的主要目标是通过提供一个初步框架,将结构数字孪生作为整个产品生命周期中的一个整体系统来重新考虑,从而降低结构数字孪生概念化的复杂性。总之,在本文中,我们采用了一种系统的方法来加强结构力学中数字孪生的概念化和实施。
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