Author
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- Chao Zhang
- Jingjing Li
- Guanghui Zhou
- Qian Huang
- Min Zhang
- Yifan Zhi
- Zhibo Wei
Abstract
Rapid advances in new-generation information technologies have been the main driving force for the transformation of manufacturing enterprises in Industry 4.0. Digital twin (DT), as a key technology to promote intelligent manufacturing, has shown great potential for manufacturing enterprises to create an industrial intelligence-driven production equipment through in-depth integration of cyber-physical systems. However, the lack of a systematic effective DT modelling method with a supporting evaluation metric is the most important factor restricting the application of DT in manufacturing enterprises. To bridge the gap, this paper proposes a novel multi-level modelling and fidelity evaluation (MLM&FE) method of DT for creating smart production equipment in manufacturing enterprises, which could help enterprises establish an industrial intelligence-driven production environment to quickly respond to changes in the customised global market, thus greatly improving competitiveness of the enterprises. Specifically, this paper firstly designs a reference framework for DT-enhanced smart production equipment, on which an MLM&FE architecture is proposed. Then, key implementation methodologies and tools for MLM&FE are introduced from the perspective of data space modelling, virtual space modelling, knowledge space modelling, model integration and evaluation. Finally, the developed smart production equipment prototype demonstrates the feasibility and effectiveness of DT MLM&FE.
Suggested Citation
Chao Zhang & Jingjing Li & Guanghui Zhou & Qian Huang & Min Zhang & Yifan Zhi & Zhibo Wei, 2024.
"A multi-level modelling and fidelity evaluation method of digital twins for creating smart production equipment in Industry 4.0,"
International Journal of Production Research, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 62(10), pages 3671-3689, May.
Handle:
RePEc:taf:tprsxx:v:62:y:2024:i:10:p:3671-3689
DOI: 10.1080/00207543.2023.2246161
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