Paper

Bim Standard in the Structural Domain


Authors:
Nawari O. Nawari
Abstract
The Building Information Modeling (BIM) standard focuses on the challenges of enriching the model of relevant professional domain. It develops standard descriptions for building information exchanges to support essential professional contexts utilizing standard semantics and ontologies. This standard establishes the foundation for correct and effective communication and exchange that are necessary for the construction industry. The standard is still in its early stages and the advancement and development of BIM Standard will be contingent chiefly upon the efforts and involvement of various disciplines contributing to design, construction, and management of a facility. This research centers on advancing standardization of BIM model for structural analysis and design. In particular, the study addresses the Information Delivery Manual (IDM) as it targets to deliver the integrated reference for BIM process and data required by recognizing the discrete processes undertaken within structural design, the information required for their execution and the results of that activity. Furthermore, it will address Model View Definitions (MVDs) for structural design and analysis to create a robust process for seamless, efficient, reproducible exchange of accurate and reliable structural information that is widely and routinely acknowledged by the industry.
Keywords
Building Information Modeling; BIM Standard; Information Delivery Manual (IDM); Model View Definitions (MVD); Industry Foundation Classes – IFC; Structural Design
StartPage
42
EndPage
51
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