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=Basics= | |||
*A System Where a Real Object or Part has a Digital Twin | |||
*Useful for [[Simulation]] either for Things like [[FEM]] , but also for use cases such as [[E-Commerce]] and the [[OSE Video Game]] | |||
*The Twin can be created via [[3D Modeling]] (Such as [[Blender]] ) and [[CAD]] , or be "Captured" by [[3D Scanning]] | |||
*When the "Digital Twin" sends and/or receives data from it's Real World Equivalent the transfer of this is represented by " [[Digital Thread]] " (Not to be confused with [[E-Textiles]] | |||
*Along with [[Databases]] (Such as the Wiki and [[Part Libraries]] etc), The [[Internet of Things]] , and [[Warehouse Managment Software]] / [[Smart Manufacturing]] this unlocks a bright future for Development+Manufacture | |||
=OTS Options= | |||
Amazon has software to do this - | Amazon has software to do this - | ||
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[[Canvas]] has 1% accuracy, but that is 1" over 8' so not good enough. [https://support.canvas.io/article/5-what-kind-of-accuracy-can-i-expect-from-canvas] | [[Canvas]] has 1% accuracy, but that is 1" over 8' so not good enough. [https://support.canvas.io/article/5-what-kind-of-accuracy-can-i-expect-from-canvas] | ||
=Internal Links= | |||
*[[Model-based systems engineering]] ( ''Seems'' to be the term for the integration of this + all the things mentioned above, but this may not be the correct understanding of the term, so just leaving the link for now) | |||
=External Links= | |||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_twin The Wikipedia Page on Digital Twinning] | |||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_thread Thw Wikipedia Page on Digital Thread] (This can potentially be it's own page if need be, leaving it here for now as it is a good related read) | |||
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Revision as of 21:17, 11 February 2024
Basics
- A System Where a Real Object or Part has a Digital Twin
- Useful for Simulation either for Things like FEM , but also for use cases such as E-Commerce and the OSE Video Game
- The Twin can be created via 3D Modeling (Such as Blender ) and CAD , or be "Captured" by 3D Scanning
- When the "Digital Twin" sends and/or receives data from it's Real World Equivalent the transfer of this is represented by " Digital Thread " (Not to be confused with E-Textiles
- Along with Databases (Such as the Wiki and Part Libraries etc), The Internet of Things , and Warehouse Managment Software / Smart Manufacturing this unlocks a bright future for Development+Manufacture
OTS Options
Amazon has software to do this -
https://aws.amazon.com/iot-twinmaker/features/
3D scanners do it - [1]
Canvas has 1% accuracy, but that is 1" over 8' so not good enough. [2]
Internal Links
- Model-based systems engineering ( Seems to be the term for the integration of this + all the things mentioned above, but this may not be the correct understanding of the term, so just leaving the link for now)
External Links
- The Wikipedia Page on Digital Twinning
- Thw Wikipedia Page on Digital Thread (This can potentially be it's own page if need be, leaving it here for now as it is a good related read)