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Developing Life Cycle-consistent Digital Twin for Manufacturing Equipment using LTI-ROM-based Virtual Sensors
Sung-Wook Park, Seung-Jun Shin
J. Korean Soc. Precis. Eng. 2026;43(5):395-403.
Published online May 1, 2026
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7736/JKSPE.025.00041
As the demand for precision in the manufacturing industry grows, Digital Twin (DT) technology is gaining attention for its potential to enhance equipment performance and process reliability. However, existing research has primarily focused on specific stages of design or operation, leaving a gap in the literature concerning DT models that can be utilized throughout the entire equipment lifecycle. To address this gap, this study proposes a method for developing a DT that employs a consistent Finite Element (FE) model across all phases of the equipment lifecycle. We utilized actual measurement data to ensure high fidelity in the FE model of previous-generation equipment, which we refer to as the Pre-DT. This Pre-DT was instrumental in improving design during the new equipment development phase. Additionally, the DT model was implemented to predict equipment status in real time using the Reduced-Order Model (ROM) method, functioning as a virtual sensor during operation. This approach was applied to the equipment development process, aligned with the asset lifecycle concept of RAMI 4.0, and was tested on an MLCC cutting equipment to validate its effectiveness.
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Design of Thermal Displacement Compensation Sensor for High Reliability Machine Tools
Il-Hae Kim, Dong-Young Jang, Jeong-hoon Park, Sung-Wook Park, Poong-Soo Shim
J. Korean Soc. Precis. Eng. 2011;28(8):886-893.
Published online August 1, 2011
To increase the reliability and positional accuracy of a machine tool, a novel capacitive displacement sensor having a cylindrical shape is presented to measure the axial displacement of a machine tool spindle. Characteristics of the sensor were analyzed by numerical simulation. The sensor was built into a specific machine tool spindle and its performance was experimentally investigated. The accuracy of a thermal error compensation system of a machine tool can be enhanced greatly using proposed sensor.
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