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Title Creating Digital Twins Of Cities In Industry 5.0 Concept (Case: Bolu Province Health Building)
ID_Doc 16485
Authors Özkaya S.G.; Özdemir M.A.
Year 2025
Published Business Challenges and Opportunities in the Era of Industry 5.0
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83549-676-320251003
Abstract Purpose: Industry 5.0 is characterized by a revolution in the industrial field where humans collaborate with machines. This study aims to highlight the role of the concept of the "Digital Twin" (DT) within Industry 5.0, aiming to predict the effects of natural disaster scenarios in advance and to take preventive measures more effectively. Need for the study: The innovations brought by Industry 5.0 demonstrate the possibility of creating DTs of cities to predict and minimize the effects of natural disasters. This is of great importance in terms of preparation for future natural disasters and risk management. Methodology: This study was conducted by analyzing the fundamental principles of Industry 5.0 and the concept of DTs. Scientific literature and industry reports were examined to explore how DTs can be used in the field of risk management related to natural disasters. Findings: The use of DTs has significant potential in simulating natural disaster scenarios in advance and predicting potential damages. For example, through DTs of cities, the effects of disaster scenarios such as earthquakes, tsunamis, and floods can be analyzed in advance, and necessary measures can be taken accordingly. Practical implications: These findings offer important practical implications for decision-makers working in areas such as urban planning and infrastructure management. The use of DTs can assist in the development of preparation and risk management strategies for natural disasters, thereby minimizing the impact of disasters and ensuring the safety of individuals. © 2025 by Suat Gokhan Ozkaya and Muhammed Alperen Ozdemir.
Author Keywords Concrete structure; Digital twin; Earthquake; Performance analysis; Reinforcement; Smart city


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