CP-Sens project

CP-Sens project

Digitale tilgængelighedstjenester

Creating digital twins

Om os

A Digital Twin is the combination of a physical system and its simulation model with data exchange in between. The physical system is equipped with sensors, which, in combination with simulation models, enable the estimation of unobserved parameters (model updating) or unmeasured quantities (virtual sensing). CP-SENS develops a new generation of Digital-Twin-friendly sensing technology that enables mechanical and civil engineers to craft Digital Twins quickly and efficiently with little simulation engineering competencies. Project partners: Aarhus University, Vestas Aircoil, Vienna Consulting Engineering, and FORCE. The project is led by Hottinger Bruel and Kjaer.

Branche
Digitale tilgængelighedstjenester
Virksomhedsstørrelse
2-10 medarbejdere
Hovedkvarter
Copenhagen
Type
Partnerskab
Grundlagt
2023

Beliggenheder

Opdateringer

  • Our CP-Sens project progresses: a new post from Aarhus University, https://lnkd.in/dZyRsRg2

    Se profil for Giuseppe Abbiati, grafik

    Associate Professor, Head of Section (Structural Engineering)

    Unlocking the Future with Digital Twins: A Revolutionary Leap Forward 🤖 Imagine a world where every physical asset, from wind turbines to the devices in your pocket, has a dynamic digital counterpart, seamlessly exchanging data and insights. This isn't a glimpse into the distant future; it's happening right now, thanks to the groundbreaking concept of digital twins. At the forefront of this revolution, HBK - Hottinger Brüel & Kjær and Aarhus University are joining forces under the CP-Sens project, crafting the next wave of smart sensing platforms that not only embrace but enhance the digital twin experience. Simplifying Complexity, Amplifying Accessibility 🎯 The CP-Sens project is on a mission to dismantle the daunting complexity of system integration, transforming it into a streamlined, automatic process. Our goal? To empower engineers across the spectrum, in any company, to harness the full potential of digital twins without getting tangled in the web of customer lock-in strategies deployed by major software giants. Innovation in Action: Bridging Ideas with Reality 🌌 Just last week, the vibrant halls of Aarhus University's Dynamisk LAB buzzed with innovation during a workshop with HBK - Hottinger Brüel & Kjær. The agenda? To meticulously select the technology stack that will breathe life into our smart sensing platform. But we didn't stop there. At Navitas, an experimental demonstrator now stands—a testament to our commitment and a beacon for collaboration. Featuring a small-scale wind turbine blade, outfitted with cutting-edge accelerometers, this setup isn't just a piece of equipment; it's a conversation starter, a bridge connecting project partners, and a rigorous testing ground for our smart sensing technology. Join Us on This Exciting Journey 🌍🌎🌏 As we continue to push the boundaries of what's possible, we invite you to stay tuned and witness the evolution of digital twins and smart sensing platforms. Together, we're not just observing the future; we're actively shaping it. #Digitaltwins #Digitalization #DanishInnovationFund #GrandSolutions

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  • CP-Sens project keeps progressing. This is how VCE Vienna Consulting Engineers ZT GmbH, one of the project partners, envisages the future: "The future of construction lies in the potential of digital twins, transforming project planning and execution. Together with our partners, we are driving innovation and creating new opportunities for #SMEs in this field. By leveraging our combined expertise, we are setting new standards. Soon, we will offer tailored digital twin services to better meet our clients' needs. This journey has just begun, and we’re excited to see where it will take us!"

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  • One of the researchers involved in the CP-SENS project is Swarup Mahato, who joined the project and the Department of Mechanical and Production Engineering at Aarhus University in May 2024 as a postdoctoral candidate. Swarup is from Purulia in India, and he completed his PhD project in structural engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati in 2019. Upon the PhD project completion, Swarup worked as a research engineer and postdoctoral candidate at Kaunas University of Technology in Lithuania, where he conducted research within the field of structural health monitoring (SHM).   In the CP-SENS project, Swarup participates in the work package focusing on the algorithms used for digital twinning. This work includes implementing stochastic subspace identification (SSI) for system identification, sensitivity-based model updating for calibrating finite element models, and modal expansion for virtual sensing. As a part of the implementation work, Swarup will conduct research on topics such as optimal sensor placement and regularization of inverse problems using control strategies. The overall aim of the research is to promote the accuracy, precision, and robustness of the digital twins being developed. The CP-SENS project is supported by Innovation Fund Denmark.

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  • When introducing #DIGITALTWIN in their businesses, Small and Medium-sized enterprises face significant barriers, such as high upfront costs and lack of technical expertise, making it difficult to leverage this technology.  The CP-Sens project, supported by Innovation Fund Denmark, is set to make this technology a practical reality for mechanical and structural engineering SMEs. This three-year-long project, set to conclude in 2026 may only be in the initial stages, but it’s already off to a flying start.  Follow the link below, and read more from an interview with Giuseppe Abbiati from Aarhus University, Dmitri Tcherniak from HBK - Hottinger Brüel & Kjær, Claus Hessler Ibsen from Vestas aircoil, and Peter Furtner from VCE Vienna Consulting Engineers ZT GmbH https://lnkd.in/d4rnjCpB  # CP-SENS #DIGITALTWIN 

    Breaking barriers to digital twin adoption: CP-Sens paves the way for SMEs

    Breaking barriers to digital twin adoption: CP-Sens paves the way for SMEs

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  • Stay updated on the latest in digital twins and gain knowledge and practical experience in building and implementing digital twins in your organization. In the ambitious CP-SENS innovation project, FORCE Technology is developing a digital twin course in collaboration with the partners. The course combines examples, theory, practice and knowledge from what is developed and built up by the partners HBK - Hottinger Brüel & Kjær, Aarhus University, Vestas aircoil and VCE. The course introduces the technologies, methods and platforms. Participants will gain practical experience from working with the CP-SENS platform. In continuation, the relevant standards for digital twins that FORCE Technology works with are also introduced. The knowledge of methods and the examples that are built up in CP-SENS and integrated into the course includes, among other things, HBK - Hottinger Brüel & Kjær's development of digital sensor technology targeted digital twins, Aarhus University's further development of their digital twin platform to support companies in handling modelling, implementation, execution and monitoring assets called DTaaS. In addition, Aarhus University works with Finite Element model building as well as model updating and parameter adjustment during use in their life cycle for digital twins. Vestas aircoil and VCE are developing digital twins and implementing them with sensor technology to monitor heat exchangers and wind turbines. The project is supported by the Grand Solutions program of Innovation Fund Denmark. Follow CP-Sens project here on LinkedIn and stay updated!

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  • The session organizers, Giuseppe Abbiati, Peter Gorm Larsen, and Dmitri Tcherniak are inviting you to submit papers to Special Session 13 "Digital twins of engineering structures". This Special Session is designed to provide a platform for discussing the “digital twin” concept, as it applies to civil and engineering structures. Despite its frequent use, the term “digital twin” lacks a universally accepted definition, a gap this session aims to address. We’ll explore the potential benefits of digital twins to industries, such as enhanced predictive capabilities, and improved decision-making. The technical aspects of digital twins will also be discussed, including the necessary methods, numerical models, and measurement equipment. Furthermore, we’ll examine the role of a common digital platform in the construction of digital twins. Such a platform can integrate various data sources, tools, and systems, facilitating the creation and management of digital twins. 

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  • CP-Sens project genopslog dette

    A glimpse of the action and atmosphere of our plenary meeting this Wednesday. In the photo you see the incredible talented (and slightly scary) Martin Ulriksen about to give a status on Work package 2. It was an inspiring day on the topic of developing digital twins, model updating and smart data loggers. The CP-Sens project have received funding from Innovation Fund Denmark. And besides Vestas aircoil, the partners are Aarhus UniversityHBK - Hottinger Brüel & KjærVCE Vienna Consulting Engineers ZT GmbH and FORCE Technology. #vestasaircoil #marineindustry #digitaltwin

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  • Digitalization of product development, manufacturing, and operations at SMEs is a competitive advantage. The digital twin technologies are facilitating the complete digitalization of product lifecycle management and product passports. The researchers at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Aarhus University are developing the Digital Twin as a Service software platform to build, use, and share digital twins. This software is helping SMEs in wind energy, robotics, and process industries to create digital replicas of their products. The goal is to design better products and improve operational efficiencies. The team of researchers, manufacturers, and operators are working together on the CP-SENS project towards building digital twins on the digital twin software platform.

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  • Vestas aircoil is striving towards implementing digital twins of their charge air coolers for, among others, predictive maintenance and optimisation.  Our close partnership with Århus University is the key to achieving these goals. Stay tuned for more updates as we explore new possibilities together! 👥💡 #Innovation #Collaboration #DigitalTwin #VestasAircoil #ÅrhusUniversity #CPSensProject

    3D printing helps communicate challenges

    3D printing helps communicate challenges

    CP-Sens project på LinkedIn

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