In addition to the three-dimensional representation (3D), the virtual image represents the real devices’ attributes and functionalities in a fourth dimension (4D). If, for example, a guard door is unlocked using the actual button on the door handle, the LEDs on the digital twin illuminate in the same way as the physical equivalent. This makes Schmersal one of the first companies to create a digital twin for safety components.
The Schmersal Safety 4D model simulates not only individual components, but also complete process and control sequences using virtual mapping of signal flows. The benefit: In addition to early fault detection and optimisation, the 4D model will also aid with virtual machine commissioning in the future, even before the real machine has been mechanically assembled. This will help to save costs and reduce unnecessary development loops. In future, it should also be possible to monitor the components as a prerequisite for predictive maintenance.
Online store for 4D models TwinStore
“Our plan is to offer the Schmersal Safety 4D model to customers as a future service, e.g. via our website or via the online store for 4D models ‘TwinStore’ – a platform on which component and system suppliers can make their digital twins available,” explains Volker Heinzer, Strategic Product Manager for Programmable Electronic Systems and Industry 4.0/IIoT at the Schmersal Group. To this end, there will be a range of successive digital ‘model catalogues’ containing the 4D models of Schmersal products.
Schmersal is using the ‘ISG-virtuos’ simulation software from ISG Industrielle Steuerungstechnik GmbH for the Safety 4D model. The CPU-intensive simulation model is computed on the ISG real-time target. This powerful yet ultra-compact industrial PC enables loss-free real-time physics simulation. It represents the complete machine or system from the point of view of the control system, is mobile thanks to its compact dimensions and can also be installed inside the switch cabinet.
Schmersal at SPS – Smart Production Solutions – in Nuremberg, hall 9, stand 460, between 12 and 14 November 2024.