What is a Digital Twin?
A Digital Twin of any device/system is a working model of all components (at micro level or macro level or both) integrated and mapped together using physical data, virtual data, and interaction data between them to make a fully functional replica of the device/system and that too on a digital medium.
This digital twin of the physical system is not intended to outplace the physical system but to test its optimality and predict the physical counterparts’ performance characteristics.
You can know of the system’s operational life course, the implication of design changes, the impact of environmental alters and a lot more variables using this concept. Talking about life course, it invites me to aromatize your awareness of the concept with its origin.
What is a Digital Twin?
Have you ever crafted a machine? If so, envision the iterative process it took to achieve flawless functionality. We understand that the journey likely involved numerous attempts, a common challenge faced not only by you but by every manufacturer. Defects in specific fragments can lead to nonfunctionality, prompting dismantling, identification of the faulty part, and starting anew.
Ever wished you could predict a machine’s performance before assembly? Imagine simulating it on your desktop, replicating real-world behavior from micro-atomic to macro-geometric levels. This possibility is realized through a “Digital Twin.” The future of industrial services revolves around accurately predicting physical assets through their Digital Twins.
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