Guidance for Materials 4.0 to interact with a digital twin

IF 2.4 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
D. Cogswell, Chaitanya Paramatmuni, Lucia Scotti, James Moffat
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Abstract

Abstract The rapid development of new infrastructure programmes requires an accelerated deployment of new materials in new environments. Materials 4.0 is crucial to achieve these goals. The application of digital to the field of materials has been at the forefront of research for many years, but there does not exist a unified means to describe a framework for this area creating pockets of development. This is confounded by the broader expectations of a digital twin (DT) as the possible answer to all these problems. The issue being that there is no accepted definition of a component DT, and what information it should contain and how it can be implemented across the product lifecycle exist. Within this position paper, a clear distinction is made between the “manufacturing DT” and the “component DT”; the former being the starting boundary conditions of the latter. In order to achieve this, we also discuss the introduction of a digital thread as a key concept in passing data through manufacturing and into service. The stages of how to define a framework around the development of DTs from a materials perspective is given, which acknowledges the difference between creating new understanding within academia and the application of this knowledge on a per-component basis in industry. A number of challenges are identified to the broad application of a component DT; all lead to uncertainty in properties and locations, resolving these requires judgments to be made in the provision of safety-dependent materials property data.
材料4.0与数字孪生交互指南
摘要新基础设施计划的快速发展要求在新环境中加快部署新材料。材料4.0对于实现这些目标至关重要。多年来,数字在材料领域的应用一直处于研究的前沿,但目前还没有一种统一的方法来描述这一领域的框架,从而创造出一些发展空间。这与数字孪生(DT)作为所有这些问题的可能答案的更广泛期望相混淆。问题是,组件DT没有公认的定义,它应该包含什么信息,以及如何在整个产品生命周期中实现。在本立场文件中,明确区分了“制造DT”和“部件DT”;前者是后者的起始边界条件。为了实现这一点,我们还讨论了引入数字线程,将其作为通过制造和服务传递数据的关键概念。给出了如何从材料的角度定义DTs发展的框架的各个阶段,这承认了在学术界创造新的理解和在工业中基于每个组件应用这些知识之间的区别。DT组件的广泛应用面临许多挑战;所有这些都会导致特性和位置的不确定性,解决这些问题需要在提供安全相关材料特性数据时做出判断。
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DataCentric Engineering
DataCentric Engineering Engineering-General Engineering
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