Mechanical Engineering Seminar Topic: Digital Twin Technology/Concept. Download seminar report pdf papers to learn more about the digital twin concept and why it is important for the manufacturing industry to optimize business performance.
Digital Twin Technology Seminar Report
Digital Twin technology is an emerging concept that has become the center of attention for industry and, in more recent years, academia. In simple terms, a digital twin is a virtual representation of a physical object, process, or system that is used for various purposes. It includes the virtual model of the physical object, data from the object, a unique one-to-one correspondence to the object, and the ability to monitor the object. This pairing of the virtual and physical worlds allows the analysis of data and monitoring of systems to solve problems before they even occur, prevent downtime, develop new opportunities and even plan for the future by using simulations. Digital Twins= Physical Based Models + Statistical Models + Machine Learning. The concept of digital twins is not new it has been around since 2002. Due to the boom in the Internet of Things (IoT) that it has become cost-effective to implement now. NASA had been using such technology for complex simulations of spacecraft for decades.
Here we have uploaded pdf papers for the seminar report which will help you to understand the digital twin concept. The seminar report papers will discuss the Importance of digital twin technology, How does digital twin technology work? Essential components, Digital Twin Maturity Model, the main benefit of the digital twin, Applications and the Future of Digital Twins. Another paper for seminar report on Digital Twins and Industry 4.0 describes the process design and information requirements, conceptual architecture, and overview of getting started with the digital twin.
Digital Twin Technology Seminar Reports
Digital Twin: Enabling Technologies, Challenges and Open Research (IEEE Paper)
Industry 4.0 and the digital twin (Download PDF)
Digital Twin: Origin to Future (Download PDF Report)
The emergence of Digital Twins (Full Report)
Digital Twins in Logistics (DHL Report)
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