A Digital Twin for Safety and Risk Management: A Prototype for a Hydrogen High-Pressure Vessel

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Designing for Digital Transformation. Co-Creating Services with Citizens and Industry - 15th International Conference on Design Science Research in Information Systems and Technology, DESRIST 2020, Proceedings, pp. 369-375, Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; Volume 12388

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The term “digital twin” refers to an emerging technology that utilizes the internet of things, software simulation, and data analytics to create a digital replica of a physical object or system. Digital twins have the potential to significantly transform condition monitoring and maintenance operations. In this research, a prototype is developed consisting of hardware and software components to enable the creation of a digital twin for an industrial application. High-pressure hydrogen vessels are industrial equipment with a high safety requirement for the storage and transfer of highly flammable hydrogen. Our prototype illustrates the effectiveness of utilizing a real-time digital twin of the hydrogen high-pressure vessel for failure risk management. The Action Design Research (ADR) is used to describe the process that led to the development of the prototype.

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Jaribion, A, Haghighat Khajavi, S, Öhman, M, Knapen, A & Holmström, J 2020, A Digital Twin for Safety and Risk Management: A Prototype for a Hydrogen High-Pressure Vessel. in S Hofmann, O Müller & M Rossi (eds), Designing for Digital Transformation. Co-Creating Services with Citizens and Industry - 15th International Conference on Design Science Research in Information Systems and Technology, DESRIST 2020, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 12388, Springer, pp. 369-375, International Conference on Design Science Research in Information Systems and Technology, Kristiansand, Norway, 02/12/2020. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-64823-7_34