数字孪生:工程领域的最新进展和未来方向

Kamran Iranshahi , Joshua Brun , Tim Arnold , Thomas Sergi , Ulf Christian Müller
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Digital Twins已经成为一种强大的计算机方法,用于设计、操作和维护跨各个领域的真实资产。这篇综述研究了数字孪生的不同方面,特别是它们在整个产品生命周期和不同工程领域的应用。它提供了不同服务的全面概述,数字双胞胎可以在产品生命周期的每个阶段与其他数字技术(例如,物联网等)合作,使用数据链(数字线程)。本文首先介绍了数字双胞胎,强调了它们的基本原理和在工程中的意义。然后,它探索不同的领域,以提供跨领域的见解,以使用数字双胞胎。这些领域包括制造业、医疗保健和医药、农业和食品供应链、航空航天、建筑和建筑管理、汽车和运输。每个特定领域的部分都探讨了最近的进展,展示了创新方法以及数字孪生如何改善决策,同时也解决了当前的挑战。此外,每个部分都着眼于未来,对数字孪生在特定工程领域的挑战和发展前景提出了前瞻性的观点。最后,基于专家小组的评估,提供了数字孪生在工程领域的现状全景视图。专家小组将数字双胞胎的技术准备水平(TRL)评估为4.8分(从1到9分)。他们将数字孪生与数字线程的集成确定为当前最重大的挑战。
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Digital twins: Recent advances and future directions in engineering fields
Digital Twins have emerged as a powerful in silico method for the design, operation, and maintenance of real-world assets across various domains. This review paper investigates different aspects of Digital Twins, especially their application throughout the product lifecycle and across diverse engineering domains. It provides a comprehensive overview of different services that Digital Twins can deliver at each stage of the product lifecycle in collaboration with other digital technologies (e.g., Internet of Things, etc.) using a data chain (digital thread). The review begins with an introduction to Digital Twins, highlighting their fundamental principles and significance in engineering. It then explores various domains to provide cross-domain insights into the use of Digital Twins. These domains include manufacturing, healthcare and medicine, agriculture and food supply chain, aerospace, construction and building management, automotive and transportation. Each domain-specific section explores recent advancements, showcasing innovative approaches and how Digital Twins improve decision-making, while also addressing their current challenges. Furthermore, each section peers into the future, presenting a forward-looking perspective on the challenges and evolving landscape of Digital Twins in that specific engineering sector. Finally, it provides a panoramic view of the current status of Digital Twins in engineering fields, based on evaluations by a panel of experts. The expert panel assessed the Technology Readiness Level (TRL) of Digital Twins at 4.8 on a scale from 1 to 9. They identified the integration of Digital Twins with the digital thread as the most significant current challenge.
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