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PRODUCT LIFE CYCLE MANAGEMENT WITH DIGITAL TWINS FOR PRODUCT GENERATION DEVELOPMENT

Lars Arnemann, Sven Winter, Niklas Quernheim, Benjamin Schleich

2023Proceedings of the Design Society10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Digital Twins are virtual representations of a product-service-instance and, as a technology, represent an important part of the realization of Industry 4.0. They manage data of the associat-ed product instance and can also have functions for simulation to achieve cost and resource savings while simultaneously increasing product quality. In this paper, a need for action for the implementation of a systematic approach for the returning of data of Digital Twins into the product design is identified and a methodology is developed as an answer. This methodology realizes an information management, which supports holistic data and information flows. It de-fines necessary steps for the implementation of data and information transport, starting from a data management up to information provision in product design. Based on a performed potential analysis for the identification of intended uses in the context of product design, the overall ap-plication focus is narrowed down to the development of new product generations to support the requirements development. The concept structure consists of Digital Twins, a data mining sys-tem for the transformation of data into information and a presentation system for managing the information provided.

Topics & Concepts

Product engineeringComputer scienceProduct lifecycleNew product developmentProduct designContext (archaeology)Product managementProduct (mathematics)Product life-cycle managementIdentification (biology)Product design specificationProcess managementResource (disambiguation)Information managementSystems engineeringKnowledge managementEngineeringBusinessMarketingPaleontologyMathematicsBotanyComputer networkGeometryBiologyDigital Transformation in IndustryBig Data and Business IntelligenceFlexible and Reconfigurable Manufacturing Systems