Einsatz von BIM in der Fabrikplanung/Use of BIM in factory planning

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.

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.


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.


Author(s):  
Л.Е. Суркова ◽  
Д.В. Давыдов

В работе дано понятие информационного моделирования зданий, рассмотрена программа Revit и ее возможности по формированию спецификаций и интеграции со сторонними офисными приложениями, например Excel. Особый интерес представляет оформление таких спецификаций по требованиям ГОСТ. Произведен обзор программного обеспечения, осуществляющего взаимодействие Revit c Excel зарубежных и отечественных разработчиков, выделены сильные и слабые стороны. Определены направления дальнейших разработок программ интеграции при использовании в отечественных проектных организациях - выгрузку в спецификации, соответствующие ГОСТ. This paper introduces the concept of Building Information Modeling, examines the Revit program and its capabilities for specifications generation and integration with office applications, such as Excel. Of particular interest is the design of specifications in accordance with the requirements of GOST. There is a review of the software that interacts between Revit and Excel, strengths and weaknesses of which are highlighted. The directions for further development of integration programs when used in domestic design organizations are determined - exporting into generated specifications corresponding to GOST.


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.


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