Overview
In-person Class
Dates:
Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday
February 4, 5, and 6
2/4 & 2/5 class
8:30 – 4:00
2/6 class
8:30 – 12:00
Lunch will be provided
Contact:
Christa Sterling
csterling@ccsu.edu
860-832-2277
Digital Twins for MBD
This program reviews the principles of digital twins in the design process. It highlights the advantages and challenges of the technology both during the development process and in the validation and testing process.
Details
Curriculum
- Learning Objectives
- Know what constitutes a digital twin
- Understand how a digital twin is used throughout the product lifecycle
- Be able to describe the attributes of a model-based definition that are compatible (or incompatible) with the application of a digital twin
- Program Outline
- The evolution of digital twins
- Technical principles of a digital twin for products and for processes
- Development of a digital twin during product or process development
- Using a digital twin to accelerate and enhance product or process testing and validation
- Using a digital twin during the operational phase of the product lifecycle
- Maintaining the efficacy of the digital twin during the product lifecycle
This event was organized under a subaward with the Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development, with financial support from the Office of Local Defense Community Cooperation, Department of Defense. The content reflects the views of the Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development and does not necessarily reflect the views of the Office of Local Defense Community Cooperation.
Who Should Enroll
This program is appropriate for Design Engineers, System Engineers, and Service/Support Engineers who develop or maintain product lines within the I4.0 and MBD framework.
Instructor
Location
Central Connecticut State University
1615 Stanley Street
New Britain, CT 06053
Elihu Burritt Library
Room 30204