Research on Information Modeling Technology of Assembly Building for Future Trends
Affiliation:
1. 1 School of Engineering Management, Zhejiang College of Construction , Hangzhou , Zhejiang, , China .
Abstract
Abstract
In recent years, the informatization technology of BIM and digital twin has been applied to the field of assembled buildings, especially the advantages of BIM technology applied in the construction industry are gradually emerging. Therefore, this paper takes assembly building as the object and cost control as the purpose of conducting research. Firstly, it introduces the application of BIM technology in assembly building, and secondly, the collision process in BIM technology is optimized by the MLS-MPM algorithm. Economic benefit analysis is carried out on the informative modeling of BIM technology in assembly building, and finally, the constructed model is applied to the basement design stage, the construction production and transportation stage, and the construction stage to evaluate its project benefits. The results show that on the basis of Revit software modeling, the Revit model was imported into Navisworks, and a total of 619 collision points were found in the basement. It is found that the collision results of pipe diameters below DN50 have little impact on the actual construction; pipe diameters above DN50 have a great impact on the elevation in the actual construction, which requires collision detection and drawing modification. The analysis of the economic benefits of information technology modeling in assembly buildings found that it can create benefits of up to 50,200 yuan during the design phase. The build production and transportation phase results in the creation of 58,800,000yuan in benefits. Optimizing schedule and cost control leads to 36,000 yuan and 13,500yuan benefits in the construction phase, respectively. This study is very important to provide a reference for the application of information technology in assembly buildings for future trends.
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
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