Flexible digital twins from commercial off-the-shelf software solutions: a driver for energy efficiency and decarbonisation in process industries?

IF 1 Q4 ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL Chemical Product and Process Modeling Pub Date : 2022-08-01 DOI:10.1515/cppm-2021-0045
Molly Alford, Isuru A. Udugama, Wei Yu, B. Young
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Abstract The term ‘digital twin’ refers to a virtual simulation/model (virtual twin) of a physical plant or object (physical twin), where data flows between the virtual and physical twins. A digital twin can be used for different purposes, such as process optimisation/control, design, training, and maintenance/service. This manuscript found an increasing number of simulation and modelling publications in literature year on year, which illustrates the current trend towards implementing digital twins in a broad range of process engineering applications. A targeted literature review into the area found several commercial off-the-shelf software solutions (COTS) for different industrial applications providing the necessary flexibility to analyse a broad range of industries. However, most of the process modelling software is designed for petroleum and fine chemicals processes. There is still a need for software solutions that can model a broader range of applications. While most of the software found was licensed, open source process modelling software was also available. There is a lack of independent research into the accuracy of these software solutions. The literature review also found that 37% of the research based on process simulations is carried out to improve energy efficiencies. In comparison, 27% of the research found Decarbonization to be a secondary "added" benefit. It can be concluded that digital twins are ideally suited for driving energy efficiency improvements and decarbonisation goals. However, none of the COTS identified in the literature meets all the requirements for a digital twin. A solution to this problem is to create a layered digital twin, combining and interfacing different tools to accomplish a visually similar, self-optimising, self-learning virtual plant.
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来自商业现成软件解决方案的灵活数字双胞胎:流程工业能源效率和脱碳的驱动力?
术语“数字双胞胎”是指物理工厂或对象(物理双胞胎)的虚拟模拟/模型(虚拟双胞胎),其中数据在虚拟双胞胎和物理双胞胎之间流动。数字孪生可以用于不同的目的,例如流程优化/控制、设计、培训和维护/服务。这份手稿在文献中发现了越来越多的模拟和建模出版物,这说明了目前在广泛的过程工程应用中实现数字双胞胎的趋势。针对该领域的文献回顾发现了针对不同工业应用的几种商业现成软件解决方案(COTS),这些解决方案为分析广泛的工业提供了必要的灵活性。然而,大多数过程建模软件是为石油和精细化工过程设计的。仍然需要能够为更广泛的应用程序建模的软件解决方案。虽然找到的大多数软件都是授权的,但也有开源的过程建模软件。对这些软件解决方案的准确性缺乏独立的研究。文献综述还发现,37%的基于过程模拟的研究是为了提高能源效率。相比之下,27%的研究发现脱碳是次要的“额外”好处。可以得出结论,数字双胞胎非常适合推动能源效率提高和脱碳目标。然而,在文献中确定的COTS中没有一个满足数字孪生的所有需求。这个问题的解决方案是创建一个分层的数字孪生,结合和接口不同的工具来完成一个视觉上相似的、自我优化的、自我学习的虚拟工厂。
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Chemical Product and Process Modeling
Chemical Product and Process Modeling ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL-
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期刊介绍: Chemical Product and Process Modeling (CPPM) is a quarterly journal that publishes theoretical and applied research on product and process design modeling, simulation and optimization. Thanks to its international editorial board, the journal assembles the best papers from around the world on to cover the gap between product and process. The journal brings together chemical and process engineering researchers, practitioners, and software developers in a new forum for the international modeling and simulation community. Topics: equation oriented and modular simulation optimization technology for process and materials design, new modeling techniques shortcut modeling and design approaches performance of commercial and in-house simulation and optimization tools challenges faced in industrial product and process simulation and optimization computational fluid dynamics environmental process, food and pharmaceutical modeling topics drawn from the substantial areas of overlap between modeling and mathematics applied to chemical products and processes.
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