Abstract
A facility passes through several life cycle phases: conceptual design,
design development, construction, use, reuse, remodeling, and demolition. In
each phase, documents are created by architects, engineers, technical planners,
and contractors that reflect the facility's state at certain points in time. Information
exchange is achieved with commercial or open data exchange standards. Using
building information modeling (BIM), complex three-dimensional and semantically
rich building models are feasible that facilitate planning and data exchange
in project teams and through the whole lifecycle. Such models have significant
potential not only for design and construction, but also to improve building operation.
This paper investigates how BIM may be applied to improve operational
efficiency in facilities. More specifically, the aim is to achieve improved reporting
and visualization of energy and comfort related parameters, as well as their
engineering and commissioning, by application of BIM in combination with
building energy management systems (BEMS). We present use cases that will
guide the development of a novel dynamic BIM concept in which facility data
are combined with building management system data. As a conclusion, an analysis
of the feasibility of the use cases in terms of information availability is provided.
Originalsprache | Englisch |
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Titel | Advanced Computing Strategies for Engineering - 25th EG-ICE International Workshop 2018, Proceedings |
Seiten | 391-413 |
Seitenumfang | 23 |
Publikationsstatus | Veröffentlicht - 2018 |
Veranstaltung | 25th EG-ICE International Workshop 2018 - Dauer: 10 Juni 2018 → 13 Juni 2018 |
Konferenz
Konferenz | 25th EG-ICE International Workshop 2018 |
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Zeitraum | 10/06/18 → 13/06/18 |
Research Field
- Ehemaliges Research Field - Digitalisation and HVAC Technologies in Buildings