A Shared Metrological Framework for Trustworthy Virtual Experiments and Digital Twins

Author:

Maculotti Giacomo1ORCID,Marschall Manuel2ORCID,Kok Gertjan3ORCID,Chekh Brahim Ahmed4ORCID,van Dijk Marcel3ORCID,Flores Jon4,Genta Gianfranco1ORCID,Puerto Pablo5ORCID,Galetto Maurizio1ORCID,Schmelter Sonja2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Management and Production Engineering, Politecnico di Torino, Corso Duca degli Abruzzi 24, 10129 Turin, Italy

2. Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB), Abbestraße 2-12, 10587 Berlin, Germany

3. Van Swinden Laboratory (VSL), Thijsseweg 11, 2629 JA Delft, The Netherlands

4. Mechanical Engineering Unit, TEKNIKER, Calle I Goenaga 5, 20600 Eibar, Spain

5. IDEKO, Basque Research and Technology Alliance (BRTA), Arriaga Kalea 2E, 20870 Elgoibar, Spain

Abstract

Virtual experiments (VEs) and digital twins (DTs), pivotal for realizing European strategic policies on sustainability and digitalization within Industry 4.0 and the European Green Deal, simulate physical systems and characteristics in a virtual environment, with DTs incorporating dynamic inputs from and outputs to the real-world counterpart. To ensure confidence in their use and outcomes, traceability and methods to evaluate measurement uncertainty are needed, topics that are hardly covered by the literature so far. This paper provides a harmonized definition of VEs and DTs and introduces a framework for evaluating measurement uncertainty. Furthermore, it discusses how to propagate the uncertainty of the contributions coming from the different parts of the DT. For the core part of the DT, the framework derived for VEs can be used. For the physical-to-virtual (P2V) connection and the virtual-to-physical (V2P) connection, additional sources of uncertainty need to be considered. This paper provides a metrological framework for taking all these uncertainty contributions into account while describing a framework to establish traceability for DTs. Two case studies are presented to demonstrate the proposed methodology considering industrially relevant measuring instruments and devices, namely, a coordinate measuring machine (CMM) and a collaborative robot arm (cobot).

Funder

European Partnership on Metrology

European Union’s Horizon Europe Research and Innovation Programme and by the Participating States

Publisher

MDPI AG

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