Digital Twins’ Application for Geotechnical Engineering: A Review of Current Status and Future Directions in China

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The digital wave, represented by new technologies such as big data, IoT, and artificial intelligence, is sweeping the globe, driving all industries toward digitalization and intelligent transformation. Digital twins are becoming an indispensable opportunity for new infrastructure initiatives. As geotechnical engineering constitutes a critical component of new infrastructure, its corresponding digital transformation is essential to align with these initiatives. However, due to the difficulty of modeling, the demand for computing resources, interdisciplinary integration, and other issues, current digital twin applications in geotechnical engineering remain in their nascent stage. This paper delineates the developmental status of geotechnical digital twin technology in China, and it focuses on the advantages and disadvantages of digital twins in five application fields, identifying key challenges, including intelligent sensing and interconnectivity of multi-source heterogeneous physical entities, integrated sharing of 3D geological models and structural models, unified platforms for lifecycle information management, standardization of digital twin data protocols, and theoretical frameworks for digital twin modeling. Furthermore, this study systematically expounds future research priorities across four dimensions: intelligent sensing and interoperability technologies for geotechnical engineering; knowledge graph development and model-based systems engineering; integrated digital twin entity technologies combining 3D geological bodies with engineering structures; and precision enhancement, temporal extension, and spatial expansion of geotechnical digital twins. This paper systematically reviews the application status of digital twin technology in geotechnical engineering for the first time, reveals the common technical challenges in cross-domain implementation, and proposes a theoretical framework for digital twin accuracy improvement and spatiotemporal expansion for geotechnical engineering characteristics, which fills the knowledge gap in the adaptability of existing research in professional fields. These insights aim to provide references for advancing digitalization, intelligent transformation, and sustainable development of geotechnical engineering.

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Tan, W., Wu, S., Li, Y., & Guo, Q. (2025, August 1). Digital Twins’ Application for Geotechnical Engineering: A Review of Current Status and Future Directions in China. Applied Sciences (Switzerland). Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/app15158229

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