Recipient
The University of British ColumbiaDepartment
National Research Council CanadaAmount
$63.8K
Province
BCType
G
Agreement Number
947419
Purpose
This project aims to develop digital twin technologies for aircraft structural life-cycle management. The digital twin can mirror aircraft structural lifecycle by predicting its performance and long-term behaviors, and support the optimal maintenance decision making. Integrated with industrial Internet of Things, a digital twin ecosystem can reduce maintenance costs and downtime. The outcome of the research will enhance Canada’s global competitiveness in both the MRO and ISS sectors to face the challenges from emerging economies.
The University of British Columbia × National Research Council Canada
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