Abstract

Creation of a digital twin of a flexible detector is considered, models and algorithms for its implementation in a virtual reality environment are proposed, the main results of computational and laboratory experiments as well as the obtained radiographic images are presented. It is noted that information technologies are widely and actively used for the formation of professional skills among industrial personnel, as well as in the training of specialists who make responsible decisions when working with complex technical systems, hazardous objects and in smart manufacturing. Among the digital technologies used, digital simulators based on virtual reality stand out, expanding the range of educational opportunities and improving the quality of material assimilation in various fields of knowledge due to a deeper immersion in the educational process. The main task in the application of virtual reality technologies in the framework of training programs for qualified technical specialists is the development of their professional skills, the formation of stable patterns of behavior that ensure strict compliance with the rules and requirements of industrial safety.

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