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Physics Based Digital Twins - Day2

This resource is the recording of Day 2 of the NAFEMS Seminar "Physics-Based Digital Twins" which was held on the 23-24 March 2021.

The concept of Digital Twins in industry could completely change the way we look at product maintenance and product development. By looking at the real world and its digital counterpart, combined as a cyber-physical system, it should be possible to predict not only future maintenance needs, but also the effects of off-design events on expected life time, and even custom spare part design - based on the actual environment the product is operating in.

Through ingenious algorithms and breakthrough engineering technologies we have come a long way, and since many years Digital Twins have been integrated in manufactured products as well as in energy and transport infrastructure, with examples such as aero engines, bridges and district heating systems. Needless to say, the concept aligns perfectly well with the Industry 4.0 idea.

However, the Digital Twin become something of a hype with its peak in 2018, at least according to Gartner who claims that we are now deep down in the “trough of disillusionment” phase. But although public interest may have waned, the business opportunity is still very much there and the engineering community is working hard to close the technology gaps.

In this conference we will revisit the definition of Digital Twins, ranging from the raw CAD models to high-fidelity connected twins, and their corresponding use cases.

Your NAFEMS NORDIC Steering Committee

Technical leaders

F. Santandrea (RISE, Sweden, member of the NAFEMS NORDIC Steering Committee)
M. Oledal (EDRMedeso, Norway, collaboration partner)

Day 2 Agenda

Welcome and Introduction to day 2
F. Santandrea (RISE, SWE); member of the NAFEMS Nordic Steering Committee)

Session 3 - Applications

Digital Fingerprint - From the Beginning to the End of the Simulation Value Chain
J. Dittmann (IFB Institute of Aircraft Design, University of Stuttgart, GER)

Real Time Digital Twin based Structural Health Monitoring
T. Rølvåg (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NOR)

Session 4 - Applications

Digital Twins for Product Development: Vision, Challenges and Opportunities from RISE to Swedish Industry
V. Kardeby (RISE, SWE)

Digital Twins for Audio Systems
A. J. Svobodnik (Mvoid Group, AUT)

Physics-Based Digital Twins of Welding Fabrication in Real-Time
M. Asadi, M. Mohseni, M. Tanbakuei Kashani, M. Fernandez, M. Smith (Applus (SKC Engineering), CAN)

Session 5 Live Panel Discussion

Live panel discussion on "Digital Twins: From Hype to Business Success"
Panelists:
F. Holvorsen (EDRMedeso, NOR); F. Santandrea (RISE, SWE); L. Wright (National Physical Laboratory, GBR); G. Baldesi (ESA – European Space Agency, NED); F. Popielas (SMS Thinktank, USA)
Moderated by D. Nagy (BeyondCAE, USA)

Wrap-up / Farewell
M. Oledal (EDRMedeso, SWE); F. Santandrea (RISE, SWE; member of the NAFEMS Nordic Steering Committee)

Document Details

ReferenceS_Mar_21_Nordic_2
LanguageEnglish
TypePresentation Recording
Date 24th March 2021
RegionNordic

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