The Learning Factory Digital Twin
A proof-of-concept to apply digital twinning to the manufacturing process of aerospace components.
Project Overview
Updated March 31, 2023
The Problem
Even the latest advancements in manufacturing processes and intelligent materials still rely on a form of trial and error: parts are produced and tested, and then refined and redeveloped in a costly, iterative process.
The Learning Factory Digital Twin project is integrating advanced materials research with emerging manufacturing technologies to make products lighter, stronger, smarter, more durable and energy efficient, while minimizing production costs.
How We Are Solving It
The Result
This project aimed to demonstrate a functional blueprint of a digital twin solution for the manufacturing processes of aerospace components, allowing for hands-on learning and research to drive continuous improvements through predictive planning, real-time monitoring and quality control. Ultimately, the digital twin developed through this project will inform future work and create a new approach to advanced aerospace manufacturing. The project has created simulation models of production processes and layout modelling to evaluate capacity planning and resource allocation for optimizing workflows and demonstrated capabilities in physics-based models, probabilistic predictions and sensitivity and spatial analysis. The project achieved 80-90% improvement in productivity or cycle times where its technologies were applied in manufacturing operations.