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Development Of Digital Twin Technology in Hydraulics Based on Simulating and Enhancing System Performance

R. R., D. Jayasutha, Indu Nair. V., R. Senthilraja, Subash Thanappan, S. Ramya.

2024Journal of Cybersecurity and Information Management17 citationsDOI

Abstract

DT digital twin technology has become an essential tool in hydraulic systems. It not only offers a virtual representation of the actual plant, but also real-time monitoring and optimization of that same machinery. Digital Twin (DT) technology has become a cornerstone in the optimization of industrial processes, particularly in the domain of hydraulic systems. For example, this research aims to use digital twin technology to detect and fix leaks in hydraulic systems. By integrating advanced simulation algorithms for accurate leak detection and performance enhancement, this study presents a comprehensive framework. Combining techniques developed from both data-driven and state-of-the-art optimization methods our approach looks to change how leaks are detected in hydraulics. Our test introduces a comprehensive framework that not only accurately identifies leaks but also employs advanced simulation algorithms for subsequent performance enhancement. By bringing together data-driven insights and cutting-edge optimization methods, our work at the frontier of revolutionizing leak detection in hydraulic systems.

Topics & Concepts

HydraulicsComputer scienceHydraulic machineryCornerstoneDomain (mathematical analysis)LeakDigitizationRepresentation (politics)Systems engineeringEngineeringMechanical engineeringArtPoliticsMathematicsPolitical scienceEnvironmental engineeringVisual artsMathematical analysisAerospace engineeringLawComputer visionDigital Transformation in IndustryAdvanced machining processes and optimizationAdvanced Machining and Optimization Techniques