Treffer: Visualizing digital twins of fusion power plants using NVIDIA Omniverse.

Title:
Visualizing digital twins of fusion power plants using NVIDIA Omniverse.
Source:
AIP Advances; Apr2025, Vol. 15 Issue 4, p1-8, 8p
Database:
Complementary Index

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This paper discusses the NVIDIA Omniverse platform for visualizing and integrating digital twins of fusion power plants, focusing on enhancing the design, simulation, and operational workflows of complex fusion systems. As global fusion projects such as ITER, STEP, and CFETR move toward realizing practical fusion energy, sophisticated tools to model, simulate, and optimize such systems become increasingly critical. Digital twins are virtual replicas of physical systems that act as a "single source of truth" by integrating scientific analysis, engineering design, and real-time data integration. This paper outlines the workflow for creating and visualizing a digital twin of a tokamak, demonstrating the integration of computer-aided design models, simulation data, and material properties into Omniverse. It also provides a view of extending Omniverse with real-time data visualization, Python scripting, and generative AI in applications that make the digital twin even more functional and interactive, allowing seamless collaboration across teams and stakeholders. The interoperability challenges that limit the adoption of Omniverse in fusion research are also discussed. In conclusion, the paper outlines how Omniverse can create a comprehensive, immersive, and interactive environment that optimizes the design and operation of a fusion power plant. In the future, this approach may extend to developing more efficient and reliable fusion energy systems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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