Digital twin (DT) technology is a key element of Industry 4.0. Despite its rapid development, current research is mainly focused on industrial optimisation and machine-level monitoring. However, its implementation in the educational process lags significantly behind practice. Moreover, existing DT implementations in education often emphasise visualisation or simulation, while neglecting synchronisation and verification of functional equivalence between the physical and virtual systems. This study presents the design, development and experimental verification of a digital twin of a laboratory material handling system. The virtual model created in Tecnomatix Plant Simulation is connected to the physical system controlled by a Siemens PLC SIMATIC S7-1200 and equipped with industrial sensors and an HMI interface. Real-time bidirectional communication is established via the OPC UA protocol using KEPServerEX, ensuring synchronisation between the physical and virtual systems. Experiments confirmed the functional synchronisation of both systems. Additionally, the study presents that DT technology can be adapted for educational purposes and implemented in engineering education.
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Ladislav Rigó
Jana Fabianová
Lucia Čabaníková
Machines
Technical University of Košice
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69df2bece4eeef8a2a6b0d73 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/machines14040429
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