
The digital twin can facilitate work processes in component testing by providing precise predictions.
A digital twin is a virtual representation of a physical object, process, or system. It is used to collect, store, and analyze data in real time in order to make better decisions and predictions.
The Fraunhofer IMWS uses digital twins as a simulation method to test and analyze various scenarios. Data can be collected, stored, and analyzed in real time. This makes it possible to identify potential problems before they occur and to make predictions.
In addition, the digital twin can be used to conduct virtual experiments and explore new ideas or technologies. It is a particularly powerful tool in component testing, enabling more precise control of processes, which can lead to more efficient and cost-effective production.