Integrating models of civil structures in digital twins: State-of-the-Art and challenges

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Software systems monitoring civil structures over their lifetime are exposed to the risk of aging much faster than the structures themselves. This risk can be minimized if we use models describing the structure, geometry, processes, interaction, and risk assessment as well as the data collected over the lifetime of a civil structure. They are considered as a unity together with the civil structure. These model-based systems constitute a digital twin of such a civil structure, which through appropriate operative services remain in permanent use and thus co-evolve with the civil structure even over a long-lasting lifetime. Even though research on digital twins for civil structures has grown over the last few years, digital twin engineering with heterogeneous models and data sources is still challenging. Within this article, we describe models used within all phases of the whole civil structure life cycle. We identify the models from the computer science, civil engineering, mechanical engineering, and business management domains as specifically relevant for this purpose, as they seem to cover all relevant aspects of sustainable civil structures at best, and discuss them using a dam as an example. Moreover, we discuss challenges for creating and using models within different scenarios such as improving the sustainability of civil structures, evaluating risks, engineering digital twins, parallel software and object evolution, and changing technologies and software stacks. We show how this holistic view from different perspectives helps overcome challenges and raises new ones. The consideration from these different perspectives enables the long-term software support of civil structures while simultaneously opening up new paths and needs for research on the digitalization of long-lasting structures.

在数字孪生中整合土木结构模型:技术现状与挑战
在土木工程结构的整个生命周期中,对其进行监控的软件系统面临的老化风险要比结构本身快得多。如果我们使用描述结构、几何形状、过程、相互作用和风险评估的模型,以及在土木工程结构使用寿命期间收集的数据,就可以最大限度地降低这种风险。它们与土建结构被视为一个整体。这些以模型为基础的系统构成了民用建筑的数字孪生系统,通过适当的操作服务,这些数字孪生系统将被永久使用,从而与民用建筑共同发展,甚至在长期的使用寿命内。尽管对土木工程数字孪生系统的研究在过去几年中有所增长,但采用异构模型和数据源的数字孪生工程仍具有挑战性。在本文中,我们将介绍在整个土木结构生命周期的各个阶段所使用的模型。我们将计算机科学、土木工程、机械工程和商业管理领域的模型确定为与此目的特别相关的模型,因为这些模型似乎最多能涵盖可持续土木结构的所有相关方面,并以大坝为例进行讨论。此外,我们还讨论了在不同情况下创建和使用模型所面临的挑战,如提高土木工程结构的可持续性、评估风险、工程数字孪生、并行软件和对象进化,以及不断变化的技术和软件堆栈。我们展示了这种从不同视角出发的整体观如何帮助克服挑战并提出新的挑战。从这些不同的角度考虑问题,可以为土木工程结构提供长期的软件支持,同时也为长寿命结构的数字化研究开辟了新的道路和需求。
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