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digital twin simulation

/ˈdɪdʒ.ɪ.tl twɪn ˌsɪm.jʊˈleɪ.ʃən/
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noun

A computer-based model that copies a real object, machine, process, or system and shows how it may behave. It helps people test changes and predict results without touching the real thing.

  • The factory used digital twin simulation to test new machines.
  • Engineers checked the design with a digital twin simulation.
  • The simulation predicted a problem before production started.

Adinary Nuance

A digital twin simulation is more specific than a simple simulation. A simulation may show a general situation, but a digital twin is a live digital copy of one real thing. People use this phrase when the model stays closely linked to the real system.

In other languages

Vietnamese
mô phỏng bản sao số
Spanish
simulación de gemelo digital
Chinese
数字孪生仿真
Japanese
デジタルツインシミュレーション
Korean
디지털 트윈 시뮬레이션

Etymology

The phrase comes from modern technology language. "Digital twin" became common in the 2000s, and "simulation" comes from Latin simulare, meaning "to imitate."

Common phrases

run a digital twin simulationdigital twin simulation softwareuse digital twin simulationcreate a digital twin simulation

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Frequently asked questions

Is digital twin simulation the same as simulation?
Not exactly. A simulation can be general, but a digital twin simulation mirrors one real system closely.
Is digital twin simulation used in business writing?
Yes. It is common in engineering, manufacturing, healthcare, and smart technology reports.
How do I use digital twin simulation in a sentence?
You can say, "The team used digital twin simulation to reduce risk."
Is digital twin simulation a formal term?
Yes. It is a formal technical phrase used in academic and professional settings.