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Digital Twin Construction Method for Docking Mechanism Test-Bed

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Advanced Manufacturing and Automation XI (IWAMA 2021)

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In order to solve the problems of model visualization, control logic consistency and data interaction in the process of docking mechanism test-bed, this paper proposes a digital twin construction method for docking mechanism test. Through the construction of visual model, logical model and data model of the docking mechanism test-bed, the digital twin of realize the mapping of the physical test-bed in digital space and the health data management of the test process. Taking a docking mechanism test-bed as an example, the docking mechanism of a certain type was tested and verified, through repeated tests, the test data and key information consistent with the physical test bed were obtained, the test cycle and data management time were shortened, and the test cost was saved.

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The authors would like to express appreciation to mentors in Shanghai University for their valuable comments and other helps. Thanks for the pillar program supported by Shanghai National Defense Science, Technology and Industry Office of China (JKCY2020413C002).

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Chang, Y., Liu, L., Zhou, S., Xu, T., Yuan, S. (2022). Digital Twin Construction Method for Docking Mechanism Test-Bed. In: Wang, Y., Martinsen, K., Yu, T., Wang, K. (eds) Advanced Manufacturing and Automation XI. IWAMA 2021. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 880. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-0572-8_14

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