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Digital Twin Technology in Manufacturing: Presented By, Atheena Teresa Paulson 192MD003

The document discusses digital twin technology in manufacturing. It describes how digital twins create virtual representations of physical assets and processes that can be used to optimize manufacturing systems. Three major applications are covered: 1) using digital twins for damage-tolerant mission planning under uncertainty, 2) enabling rapid reconfiguration of automated manufacturing systems, and 3) facilitating high-precision assembly commissioning through digital assembly development. The document concludes that digital twin technology plays a pivotal role in smart manufacturing and will continue to be an active area of engineering research.

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Digital Twin Technology in Manufacturing: Presented By, Atheena Teresa Paulson 192MD003

The document discusses digital twin technology in manufacturing. It describes how digital twins create virtual representations of physical assets and processes that can be used to optimize manufacturing systems. Three major applications are covered: 1) using digital twins for damage-tolerant mission planning under uncertainty, 2) enabling rapid reconfiguration of automated manufacturing systems, and 3) facilitating high-precision assembly commissioning through digital assembly development. The document concludes that digital twin technology plays a pivotal role in smart manufacturing and will continue to be an active area of engineering research.

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DIGITAL TWIN TECHNOLOGY IN

MANUFACTURING

National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal

Presented by,
Atheena Teresa Paulson
192MD003
CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION
2. DIGITAL TWIN
3. MAJOR APPLICATIONS IN MANUFACTURING
4. CONCLUSIONS
5. REFERENCES

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1. INTRODUCTION

Figure 1. Digital Twin Technology [Source- Google Images


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2. DIGITAL TWIN
Manufactu
-ring assets

Production DT for smart People


Networks manufacturing

Factories
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3. MAJOR APPLICATIONS OF DT IN THE FIELD
OF MANUFACTURING

Figure 2. Digital Twin Technology in manufacturing [Source- Google Images


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1. DAMAGE TOLERANT MISSION PLANNING
UNDER UNCERTAINITY
• DT technology utilises information from

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 Objective :
Performing the required work while meeting the
damage tolerance requirement.

 Components of the approach


• Damage diagnosis
• Damage prognosis
• Mission optimization

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• Uncertainties arise due to
System properties
Operational parameters
Loading and environment
Sensor data
Prediction models

• Uncertainty quantified using Bayesian


uncertainty prediction sources.

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Figure 6. Components of proposed digital twin approach.[Karve et al.
2019] 9
2. RAPID RECONFIGURATION OF
AUTOMATED MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS

Characteristics of smart factories:


Responsiveness

Cost-efficiency

High Reliability

Scalability

Ability for easy software/hardware configuration

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• DT supports reconfiguration of manufacturing
system.

• Analyses the difference between two products

• Deduces whether the current system can


manufacture the given products.

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Figure 5. Key enabling techniques to be addressed in the DT driven approach[J.Leng et
al. 2019]

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3. ASSEMBLY COMMISSIONING OF HIGH
PRECISION PRODUCTS (HPP)
• Assembly process of HPPs requires high
precision and involve multidisciplinary coupling.

• Difficulties in the assembly process leads us to


digital assembly.

• The developmental process of digital assembly


can be divided into 3 stages.

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Figure 3. Digital assembly development stages[X.Sun et al. 2019]

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Figure 4. The framework of digital twin driven assembly commissioning[X.Sun et al. 2000]

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4. CONCLUSIONS
• DT plays a pivot role in the vision of smart
manufacturing.

• DT related engineering research is in its


infancy with significant growth during the past
three years.

• The research activities are going to stay active


especially for manufacturing applications.
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5. REFERENCES
[1] Pranav M Karve, Yulin Guo, Berkcan Kapusuzoglu,
Sankaran Mahadevan, and Mulugeta A Haile. Digital twin
approach for damage-tolerant mission planning under
uncertainty. Engineering Fracture Mechanics, 225:106766,
2020.
[2] Jiewu Leng, Qiang Liu, Shide Ye, Jianbo Jing, Yan Wang,
Chaoyang Zhang, Ding Zhang, and Xin Chen. Digital twin-
driven rapid reconfiguration of the automated manufacturing
system via an open architecture model. Robotics and
Computer Integrated Manufacturing, 63:101895, 2020.
[3] Yuqian Lu, Chao Liu, I Kevin, Kai Wang, Huiyue Huang, and
Xun Xu. Digital twin-driven smart manufacturing: Connotation,
reference model, applications and research issues. Robotics
and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing, 61:101837, 2020.
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[4] Qinglin Qi, Fei Tao, Tianliang Hu, Nabil Anwer, Ang Liu, Yongli
Wei, Lihui Wang, and AYC Nee. Enabling technologies and tools for
digital twin. Journal of Manufacturing Systems, 2019.
[5] Chan Qiu, Shien Zhou, Zhenyu Liu, Qi Gao, and Jianrong Tan.
Digital assembly technology based on augmented reality and digital
twins: a review. Virtual Reality & Intelligent Hardware, 1(6):597–
610, 2019.
[6] Sube Singh, Ankit Barde, Biswajit Mahanty, and MK Tiwari.
Digital twin driven inclusive manufacturing using emerging
technologies. IFAC-PapersOnLine, 52(13):2225–2230, 2019.
[7] Xuemin Sun, Jinsong Bao, Jie Li, Yiming Zhang, Shimin Liu, and
Bin Zhou. A digital twin-driven approach for the assembly-
commissioning of high precision products. Robotics and Computer-
Integrated Manufacturing, 61:101839, 2020.
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THANK YOU

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