D. Lukač, S. Montiel, Jeffrey Kilburn, Sean Mulherrin, Todd Telles, A. Omari
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摘要
数字孪生对控制柜施工中各工序的互联互通具有重要的价值。该模型是在电气设计和装配规划期间创建的。然后,孪生兄弟陪同整个生产过程,并向各个部门提供他们的信息。独特的特点:客户、开关柜制造商及其供应商使用相同的型号。设备制造商提供宏,其中映射了其产品的所有属性。电气设计人员将这些器件插入到他们的原理图中,从而生成模型的逻辑版本。然后,布局规划者将虚拟开关柜中的设备布置成物理形式。完成的模型包括所有维度,并在现实的3D数字布局中显示单个设备。还包括整个布线与所有的电线路径,电缆管道,顶帽导轨(位置和长度),以及所有的钻孔和切割。触觉表现简化了许多活动,因为橱柜中的个人位置更容易识别。因此,生产时间更短,对错误的敏感性也大大降低。使用EPLAN平台和产品Data Portal, Electric P8, Pro Panel提出了这样的解决方案,包括将软件连接到实际机器,这些机器的任务是创建一个真实的数字双胞胎模拟的结构。
The digital twin adds a great value to the interlinking of work steps in control cabinet construction. The model is created in electrical design and during assembly planning. The twin then accompanies the entire production process and provides the individual departments with their information. The unique feature: customer, switchgear manufacturers, and their suppliers work with the same model. The device manufacturers supply macros in which all the properties of their products are mapped. The electrical designers insert these devices into their schematic and thus generate a logical version of the model. The layout planner then puts the model into physical form by arranging the devices in the virtual switchgear cabinet. The finished model includes all dimensions and shows the individual devices inside the realistic 3D digital layout. Also included is the entire wiring with all wire paths, cable ducts, top-hat rails (position and length), and all drill holes and cutouts. The haptic representation simplifies many activities, as individual positions in the cabinet are more easily recognized. As a result, production is less time-consuming, and the susceptibility to errors is significantly reduced. Such a solution is presented using the EPLAN platform and the products Data Portal, Electric P8, Pro Panel, including the connection of the software to the actual machines, which have the task of creating a real construction out of the simulation of a digital twin.