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A “digital twin” is defined as a virtual representation that serves as the real-time digital counterpart of a physical object or process. Digital twin technology is the result of continuous improvements in product design and engineering. Product drawings and engineering specifications have progressed from handmade drafting to computer-aided design and then to model-based systems engineering. On the other hand, the mining modeling is a relatively universal method of mathematical model construction and application intended to aid managerial personnel at various management levels in decision-making situations, which are frequently characterized by complicated relations of a quantitative as well as logical character.
The digital twin of a physical object is dependent on the digital thread – the lowest-level design and specification for a digital twin – for accuracy to be maintained. Changes to product design are implemented using engineering change orders (ECO). An ECO issued...
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Kawamura, Y. (2022). Mining Modeling. In: Daya Sagar, B.S., Cheng, Q., McKinley, J., Agterberg, F. (eds) Encyclopedia of Mathematical Geosciences. Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences Series. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-26050-7_207-1
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