scholarly journals Application of BIM in the Teaching of Smart Harbor Channel and Coastal Engineering

2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Haiying Mao ◽  
Cong Hu ◽  
Xueyan Li ◽  
Shizhao Gao

It is very important to change the traditional instructional model of port channel and coastal engineering, in order to promote the interdisciplinary integration of engineering, ecology, environment and information. This paper discussed how to integrate successfully BIM (Building information modeling) and new teaching concept of intelligent port and waterway engineering into the process of teaching, and then gave the teaching plan and introduced the phased results achieved. The results show that BIM technology can be widely and deeply integrated into the teaching process of port channel and coastal engineering, and make the teaching process more stereoscopic and intuitive. So, it can provide reference for the teaching of higher education courses of port channel and coastal engineering.

Author(s):  
Seunghwa Park ◽  
Inhan Kim

Today’s buildings are getting larger and more complex. As a result, the traditional method of manually checking the design of a building is no longer efficient since such a process is time-consuming and laborious. It is becoming increasingly important to establish and automate processes for checking the quality of buildings. By automatically checking whether buildings satisfy requirements, Building Information Modeling (BIM) allows for rapid decision-making and evaluation. In this context, the work presented here focuses on resolving building safety issues via a proposed BIM-based quality checking process. Through the use case studies, the efficiency and usability of the devised strategy is evaluated. This research can be beneficial in promoting the efficient use of BIM-based communication and collaboration among the project party concerned for improving safety management. In addition, the work presented here has the potential to expand research efforts in BIM-based quality checking processes.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (4) ◽  
pp. 1855
Author(s):  
Franco Guzzetti ◽  
Karen Lara Ngozi Anyabolu ◽  
Francesca Biolo ◽  
Lara D’Ambrosio

In the construction field, the Building Information Modeling (BIM) methodology is becoming increasingly predominant and the standardization of its use is now an essential operation. This method has become widespread in recent years, thanks to the advantages provided in the framework of project management and interoperability. Hoping for its complete dissemination, it is unthinkable to use it only for new construction interventions. Many are experiencing what happens with the so-called Heritage Building Information Modeling (HBIM); that is, how BIM interfaces with Architectural Heritage or simply with historical buildings. This article aims to deal with the principles and working methodologies behind BIM/HBIM and modeling. The aim is to outline the themes on which to base a new approach to the instrument. In this way, it can be adapted to the needs and characteristics of each type of building. Going into the detail of standards, the text also contains a first study regarding the classification of moldable elements. This proposal is based on current regulations and it can provide flexible, expandable, and unambiguous language. Therefore, the content of the article focuses on a revision of the thinking underlying the process, also providing a more practical track on communication and interoperability.


2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 1918848
Author(s):  
Nguyen Van Tam ◽  
Tran Ngoc Diep ◽  
Nguyen Quoc Toan ◽  
Nguyen Le Dinh Quy

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