Reengineering Aircraft Structural Life Prediction Using a Digital Twin

United States Air Force Research Laboratory · Wright-Patterson Air Force Base · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Reengineering of the aircraft structural life prediction process to fully exploit advances in very high performance digital computing is proposed. The proposed process utilizes an ultrahigh fidelity model of individual aircraft by tail number, a Digital Twin, to integrate computation of structural deflections and temperatures in response to flight conditions, with resulting local damage and material state evolution. A conceptual model of how the Digital Twin can be used for predicting the life of aircraft structure and assuring its structural integrity is presented. The technical challenges to developing and deploying a Digital Twin are discussed in detail.

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Keywords
  • Exploit
  • High fidelity
  • Process (computing)
  • Business process reengineering
  • Computer science
  • Computation
  • Structural integrity
  • Fidelity
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