Marco Ullrich, Rashik Thalappully, F. Heieck, Bernd Lüdemann-Ravit
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摘要
过去曾开发过多种软件环境,用于创建单细胞数字孪生或工厂数字孪生。每种环境都有自己的优缺点,在设计上也各有侧重。能够整体模拟完整工厂的环境,在分析单个制造单元所需的建模细节(例如,单个数字孪生的制造商独立性)和虚拟调试能力方面受到限制。本文介绍了利用英伟达™(NVIDIA®)Omniverse 三维集成平台实现关联单元虚拟调试的三种方案,其中包括将两个不同的数字模型融合为一个组合模型,同时代表材料流。首先,使用源/汇解决方案和由 OPC UA 控制的单向连接器;其次,使用双向连接器(在本研究过程中开发)和由 Apache Kafka 控制的三维集成平台扩展;第三,使用双向连接器,仅使用三维集成平台扩展。研究结果表明,在三维平台上虚拟调试来自不同制造商的多个链接数字孪生,并实现材料流,对工业元宇宙做出了重大贡献。
Virtual Commissioning of Linked Cells Using Digital Models in an Industrial Metaverse
Various software environments have been developed in the past to create digital twins of single cells or a digital twin of a factory. Each environment has its own strengths and weaknesses and has been designed with a specific focus. The environments that are able to holistically simulate complete factories are limited in terms of the modelling details required for the analysis of single manufacturing cells (e.g., manufacturer-independence of the individual digital twins) and their ability for virtual commissioning. This paper presents three options for realising a virtual commissioning of linked cells using a 3D integration platform with NVIDIA Omniverse, consisting of two different digital models fused into a combined model, also representing material flow. First, with a source/sink solution and unidirectional connector controlled by OPC UA; secondly, with a bidirectional connector, developed in the course of this elaboration, and an extension of the 3D integration platform controlled by Apache Kafka; thirdly, with a bidirectional connector and using only an extension of the 3D integration platform. The research demonstrates that virtually commissioning multiple linked digital twins from different manufacturers in a 3D platform with material flow makes a significant contribution to the industrial metaverse.