With the ever-increasing requirements for the better performance of aero-engines
and the increasing complexity of the aero-engine system
digital twin is becoming an important tool to support the management of the whole life cycle of aero-engines. Being the heart of an aero-engine
the design phase of the combustion chamber is known for its difficulty
as well as its high cost in time and money. The digital-twin based design process can significantly reduce the time and cost of the design phase of the combustion chamber by predicting its performance
evaluating its reliability
as well as pre-evaluating and optimizing the testing protocol. In this work
the challenges faced by aero-engine combustion chambers in the design phase are briefly described
a brief review and outlook on the application and key issues of digital twins in the design phase of aero-engine combustion chambers are provided.