Digital: accelerating the pathway.

IF 4.3 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences Pub Date : 2024-10-09 Epub Date: 2024-08-26 DOI:10.1098/rsta.2023.0411
Andrew Davis, Chris Waldon, Stuart I Muldrew, Bhavin S Patel, Patricia Verrier, Thomas R Barrett, Gerasimos A Politis
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The Spherical Tokamak for Energy Production (STEP) programme is an ambitious but challenging endeavour to design and deliver a prototype fusion power plant. It is a rapid, fast-moving programme, designing a first of a kind device in a Volatile, Uncertain, Complex and Ambiguous (VUCA) environment, and digital tools play a pivotal role in managing and navigating this space. Digital helps manage the complexity and sheer volume of information. Advanced modelling and simulation techniques provide a platform for designers to explore various scenarios and iteratively refine designs, providing insights into the intricate interplay of requirements, constraints and design factors across physics, technology and engineering domains and aiding informed decision-making amidst uncertainties. It also provides a means of building confidence in the new scientific, technological and engineering solutions, given that a full-scale-integrated precursor test is not feasible, almost by definition. The digital strategy for STEP is built around a vision of a digital twin of the whole plant. This will evolve from the current digital shadow formed by system architecting codes and complex workflows and will be underpinned by developing capabilities in plasma, materials and engineering simulation, data management, advanced control, industrial cybersecurity, regulation, digital technologies and related digital disciplines. These capabilities will help address the key challenges of managing the complexity and quantity of information, improving the reliability and robustness of the current digital shadow and developing an understanding of its validity and performance.This article is part of the theme issue 'Delivering Fusion Energy - The Spherical Tokamak for Energy Production (STEP)'.

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数字化:加速发展之路。
球形托卡马克能源生产(STEP)计划是一项雄心勃勃但又极具挑战性的工作,旨在设计和交付聚变发电厂原型。这是一项快速发展的计划,在多变、不确定、复杂和模糊(VUCA)的环境中设计一个首创装置,数字工具在管理和驾驭这一空间方面发挥着关键作用。数字化有助于管理复杂而庞大的信息量。先进的建模和仿真技术为设计人员提供了一个探索各种方案和迭代改进设计的平台,使他们能够深入了解物理、技术和工程领域中各种要求、限制和设计因素之间错综复杂的相互作用,并帮助他们在不确定的情况下做出明智的决策。鉴于全尺度集成先导试验几乎从定义上讲是不可行的,它还提供了一种对新的科学、技术和工程解决方案建立信心的手段。STEP 的数字战略是围绕整个工厂的数字孪生模型而制定的。它将从目前由系统架构代码和复杂工作流程形成的数字影子发展而来,并将得到等离子体、材料和工程仿真、数据管理、先进控制、工业网络安全、监管、数字技术和相关数字学科等方面能力发展的支持。这些能力将有助于应对以下关键挑战:管理信息的复杂性和数量,提高当前数字影子的可靠性和稳健性,以及了解其有效性和性能。
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