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A generic asset model for implementing product digital twins in smart remanufacturing

Mairi Kerin, Duc Truong Pham, Jun Huang, Jeremy Hadall

2022The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract A digital twin is a “live” virtual replica of a sensorised component, product, process, human, or system. It accurately copies the entity being modelled by capturing information in real time, or near real time, from the entity, through embedded sensors and the Internet-of-Things. Many applications of digital twins in the manufacturing industry have been investigated. This article focuses on, and contributes to, the development of product digital twins to reduce the impact of quantity, quality, and demand uncertainties in remanufacturing. Starting from issues specific to remanufacturing, the article derives the functional requirements for a product digital twin for remanufacturing and proposes a Unified Modelling Language (UML) model of a generic asset to be remanufactured. The model is used in an example which highlights the need to translate existing knowledge and data into an integrated system to realise a product digital twin, capable of supporting remanufacturing process planning.

Topics & Concepts

RemanufacturingComputer scienceComponent (thermodynamics)Asset (computer security)Product (mathematics)Unified Modeling LanguageProcess (computing)Industry 4.0Manufacturing engineeringSystems engineeringProcess managementSoftware engineeringEngineeringEmbedded systemComputer securityOperating systemSoftwarePhysicsMathematicsGeometryThermodynamicsDigital Transformation in IndustryManufacturing Process and OptimizationFlexible and Reconfigurable Manufacturing Systems