Kollaborative Fabrikplanung/Collaborative factory planning

2021 ◽  
Vol 111 (03) ◽  
pp. 136-141
Author(s):  
Thomas Neuhäuser ◽  
Reinhard Zeiser ◽  
Aljoscha Hieronymus ◽  
Andrea Hohmann ◽  
Johannes Schilp

Unternehmen des produzierenden Gewerbes sind mit einem zunehmend dynamischen Marktumfeld konfrontiert, weshalb fabrikplanerische Anpassungen immer schneller erfolgen müssen. Der größte Zeitanteil in Fabrikplanungsprojekten wird jedoch für die Datensuche, -aufbereitung und den anschließenden Informationsaustausch zwischen den unterschiedlichen Beteiligten aufgewendet. Um diesen Aufwand zu reduzieren, wird ein Konzept zur kollaborativen Fabrikplanung mit Building Information Modeling vorgestellt.   The production industry is facing increasingly dynamic market conditions. Therefore, the adaption of production systems must happen ever more quickly. However, data acquisition, processing and the subsequent exchange of information takes up a lot of time in factory planning projects. To reduce this effort, the paper introduces a method for collaborative factory planning based on building information modelling.

2015 ◽  
Vol 77 (15) ◽  
Author(s):  
Badiru Yunusa Yusuf ◽  
Kherun Nita Ali ◽  
Muhammad Rashid Embi

It is an open fact that building information modelling (BIM) have been and is still expanding its usefulness across professional specialization in the building industry. Building Information Modelling (BIM) as a new way of doing things in the building industry and it is a system that is rapidly revolutionizing entire process therein. It is also apparent that most professionals in the building industry are aware and willing to embed the BIM culture but with absolute little to no knowledge about it workability. This is the major challenges, which is as a result of lack of BIM integration to education. This paper therefore seeks prominent works of researchers in BIM and the apparent benefits so far gained and still to be gained with BIM integration to higher education in Malaysia. Thus attempting to proffer an integration strategic that will facilitate an adequate smooth BIM adoption in the building industry, this will boost building project delivery and mitigate against shortcomings of the traditional delivery processes. 


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (21) ◽  
pp. 54-69
Author(s):  
Marcelo Tramontano ◽  
Juliano Pita ◽  
Dayanna Mello Sousa

Este artigo apresenta e discute resultados parciais de uma pesquisa em andamento sobre o desenvolvimento de aplicativos computacionais conectados a programas computacionais de Building Information Modeling (BIM), visando a participação de atores não-técnicos em processos de tomada de decisão para projetos de equipamentos públicos. A pesquisa propõe a construção de um aplicativo de base web no qual possa realizar-se a colaboração remota entre técnicos e não-técnicos em processos de projeto arquitetônico. O artigo situa a relevância de tal colaboração em países recentemente industrializados em que a participação da população em decisões do Poder Público tem sido reivindicada por vários grupos, faz uma revisão das principais características do BIM, descreve a metodologia utilizada na pesquisa, e apresenta a proposta de aplicativo computacional em curso de desenvolvimento, com posterior descrição de experimentos práticos voltados a aprimorar e validar a proposta da plataforma. Por fim, estabelece relações entre a fundamentação da pesquisa e as observações realizadas, estabelecendo revisões e futuros direcionamentos no desenvolvimento da pesquisa. Esta pesquisa está sendo realizada em um grupo de pesquisa de uma universidade pública do Estado de São Paulo, incluindo professores, doutorandos e graduandos, e espera contribuir para a formulação e aplicação de políticas públicas nos setores envolvidos. O projeto deriva de resultados e conclusões de diversas pesquisas realizadas no grupo ao longo dos últimos 17 anos sobre temas como processos de design auxiliados pela computação, modos de vida e o conceito ampliado do habitar, ações culturais utilizando meios digitais, e o entendimento de processos de projeto como sistemas complexos


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (SI4) ◽  
pp. 179-184
Author(s):  
Elma Dewiyana Ismail ◽  
Shahrul Yani Said ◽  
Mohd Khairul Anuar Jalil ◽  
Noor Akmal Adillah Ismail

Studies revealed that most heritage buildings in Malaysia are deteriorating due to poor maintenance of recorded documentation. Unfortunately, conserving heritage buildings is a complex and multi-layered process that requires collaboration between different stakeholders. Heritage Building Information Modeling (HBIM) is seen as an opportunity to establish a well-managed data collection. This paper attempts to examine the awareness, benefits and challenges of the implementation of BIM among stakeholders. Sixty-nine respondents with BIM knowledge and skills answered the questionnaire. Findings show significant attributes that could improve building conservation project performance, delivery and management, hence several challenges that need further improvement. Keywords: Building Information Modeling, Conservation, Heritage building information modelling  eISSN: 2398-4287© 2021. The Authors. Published for AMER ABRA cE-Bs by e-International Publishing House, Ltd., UK. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). Peer–review under responsibility of AMER (Association of Malaysian Environment-Behaviour Researchers), ABRA (Association of Behavioural Researchers on Asians/Africans/Arabians) and cE-Bs (Centre for Environment-Behaviour Studies), Faculty of Architecture, Planning & Surveying, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia. DOI: https://doi.org/10.21834/ebpj.v6iSI4.2917


2014 ◽  
Vol 5 (11) ◽  
pp. 73 ◽  
Author(s):  
Juan Enrique Nieto Julián ◽  
Juan José Moyano Campos

The Building Information Modeling (BIM) has now become a collaborative system that greatly benefits the industries involved in the AEC sector. The essence of BIM is to be a container core with graphic and alphanumeric information, where each discipline participatory dump their knowledge to suit the peculiarities of the building in coordination with the other agents involved. If this same scenario is moved to Heritage, we see that the needs are the same; archaeologist, architect, historian, restorer or engineer are at the same crossroads when it comes to passing on their assumptions and subject to debate before approval. The article will present an effective methodology to implement the stratigraphic study of surfaces. The intention is to dump the information gathered in Phase auscultation in a single graphical model, operating from different disciplines and allows inter operationalize avoiding unnecessary data duplication and contradictory. An intervention project supported by an information model of the Historic Building, which we can call HBIM Project (Historic Building Information Modelling Project) is established.


2018 ◽  
Vol 108 (04) ◽  
pp. 245-250
Author(s):  
P. Näser ◽  
N. Wickenhagen

Die Anforderungen an den Planungsprozess, insbesondere hinsichtlich der Planungsqualität, nehmen bei steigendem Kostendruck immer mehr zu. Gleichzeitig verlaufen der Planungs- sowie der begleitende Kommunikationsprozess zwischen den unterschiedlichen beteiligten Gewerken zunehmend digital. Der Planungsansatz des Building Information Modeling (BIM) verfolgt eben diese Ziele, im Wesentlichen aber bei der Planung und dem Betrieb von Gebäuden. Im Beitrag wird untersucht, wie sich der BIM-Ansatz auf die Fabrikplanung übertragen lässt.   The requirements of the planning process, in particular with regard to the planning quality, rise more and more with increasing cost pressure. At the same time, the planning process and the accompanying communication process between the different work areas involved are increasingly digital. The planning approach of Building Information Modeling (BIM) pursues precisely these goals, but essentially in the planning and operation of buildings. The article examines how the BIM approach can be transferred to factory planning.


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 16-25
Author(s):  
Syed Zakaria Sharifah Akmam ◽  
Abdul Rahim Nur Soleha

Building Information Modelling (BIM) has become an attention-grabbing topic among researchers and industry players around the world including Malaysia. As the construction industry always plaguing with issues related to massive waste generated from construction and demolition process, encouraging BIM implementation is considered as one of the available technology-based alternatives to encounter these issues. BIM is a type of technology that offers the development of construction project before the real construction process, which allows the identification of any issues earlier, throughout the design and planning phases. Currently, numerous researches have been focusing on the benefits offered by BIM to the construction industry. However, there are still several construction players who lack awareness of BIM's contribution, especially towards sustainability. The purpose of this paper is to explore the awareness of contractors in Malaysia on the contribution of BIM towards sustainability, namely economic, environmental and social. A total of 133 contractors from grade G1 to G7 were involved in a survey. The results revealed that majority of the respondents were aware on BIM contributions towards environmental sustainability, besides other two sustainability pillars, economic and social. Thereby, there is a need to educate and provide realistic information to the construction industry stakeholders, as a process to create a better understanding and wider exposure, and to convince them to implement BIM technology.


2018 ◽  
Vol 146 ◽  
pp. 01010 ◽  
Author(s):  
Martin Hotový

The aim of the work is to present the efficiency of the establishment BIM into the building industry on the created dynamical model related to the extent to the complexity of buildings, in which Building Information Modeling (BIM) has been used as „a tool of the industry revolution 4.0 in the CZE”. The work shows the rank of the influence in establishment of new technologies 4.0 and Internet issues on increasing demands and complexity of buildings and their safety. A result of simulation in the dynamical model emerges the conclusion why we should be interested in the rise of the complexity extent of processes of the buildings in relation to corresponding cost of BIM. It shows that the establishment of BIM achieves the necessary extent of the efficiency, i.e. in what assumptions and parameters the significant reduction of the direct or indirect costs has been achieved in the construction, management of the buildings and the facilities in their life cycle.


The use of Building Information Modelling (BIM) has been widely practised. In this paper, the method of Terrestrial Laser Scanning (TLS) and 3D modelling is done before analyse using BIM. This study aims to analyse the energy consumption of PMU building by using BIM in order to have a better designed project as well as to lower risk and better predictability of outcomes. It discusses studies integrated with the design method, on the use of Building Information Modeling (BIM) to build performance simulations. As for the outcome, cooling load and energy consumption analysis are presented in this study.


2021 ◽  
Vol 111 (11-12) ◽  
pp. 881-886
Author(s):  
Leonard Rieke ◽  
Lennart Hingst ◽  
Justin Hook ◽  
Peter Nyhuis ◽  
F. Simon Schäfer

Die synergetische Fabrikplanung dient der Intensivierung der Zusammenarbeit in Fabrikplanungsprojekten. Eine Weiterentwicklung dieses Vorgehens zur Beherrschung wachsender Datenmengen existiert jedoch bislang nicht. Jenseits der Fabrikplanung hat sich für diese Herausforderung das Building Information Modeling (BIM) etabliert. In diesem Beitrag wird BIM der synergetischen Fabrikplanung gegenübergestellt, um Anforderungen und Potenziale bei der Integration in die Fabrikplanung abzuleiten.   Synergetic factory planning is used to strengthen collaboration in factory planning projects. However, there has not yet been any further development of this approach for dealing with an increasing amount of data. Beyond factory planning, Building Information Modeling (BIM) has established itself for this challenge. This paper compares BIM with synergetic factory planning in order to derive requirements and potentials for integration into factory planning.


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