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|a Nee, A.Y.C.
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|a Digital Twins in Industry
|h Elektronische Ressource
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|a Basel, Switzerland
|b MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
|c 2021
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|a 1 electronic resource (226 p.)
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|a framework
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|a gerotor pump
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|a sustainability requirements
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|a digital twins
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|a 360 modules
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|a Balas®
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|a computer-aided design
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|a Industry 4.0
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|a YouTube
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|a digital pedagogy
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|a maintenance
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|a industrial process
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|a geometry assurance
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|a safety
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|a Digital Twin
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|a operation
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|a role play
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|a digital twin
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|a crane
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|a simulation
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|a standardization
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|a Technology: general issues / bicssc
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|a directed graph
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|a ergonomics
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|a machine design
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|a virtual reality
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|a online App
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|a engine block
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|a production process
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|a hydraulic-systems
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|a API
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|a digital-twin
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|a manufacturing
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|a construction
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|a digital twins (DTs)
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|a open source
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|a shipyard
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|a steady state simulation
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|a internet of things
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|a e-learning
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|a interoperability
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|a smart manufacturing
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|a building
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|a tolerancing
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|a Internet of Things (IoT)
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|a digital thread
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|a smart operator
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|a risk management.
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|a piping and instrumentation diagram
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|a augmented reality
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|a Digital Twins in Industry is a compilation of works by authors with specific emphasis on industrial applications. Much of the research on digital twins has been conducted by the academia in both theoretical considerations and laboratory-based prototypes. Industry, while taking the lead on larger scale implementations of Digital Twins (DT) using sophisticated software, is concentrating on dedicated solutions that are not within the reach of the average-sized industries. This book covers 11 chapters of various implementations of DT. It provides an insight for companies who are contemplating the adaption of the DT technology, as well as researchers and senior students in exploring the potential of DT and its associated technologies.
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