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Towards learning digital twin: case study on an anisotropic non-ideal rotor system

Authors :
Zhou, Zhibo
Walther, Michael
Verl, Alexander
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

In the manufacturing industry, the digital twin (DT) is becoming a central topic. It has the potential to enhance the efficiency of manufacturing machines and reduce the frequency of errors. In order to fulfill its purpose, a DT must be an exact enough replica of its corresponding physical object. Nevertheless, the physical object endures a lifelong process of degradation. As a result, the digital twin must be modified accordingly in order to satisfy the accuracy requirement. This article introduces the novel concept of "learning digital twin (LDT)," which concentrates on the temporal behavior of the physical object and highlights the digital twin's capacity for lifelong learning. The structure of a LDT is first described. Then, in-depth descriptions of various algorithms for implementing each component of a LDT are provided. The proposed LDT is validated on the simulated degradation process of an anisotropic non-ideal rotor system.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2408.13021
Document Type :
Working Paper