Marcela Noronha Pinto de Oliveira e Sousa, F. Corrêa
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Abstract
There has been a recent interest in the field of digital heritage to advance historic building information modeling (HBIM) towards digital twins (DT). This paper investigates the potential and limitations of HBIM use as DTs through a systematic mapping of literature (SML). The conclusions were applied in an incremental and low-code workflow to model historic buildings aiming at achieving a trade-off between a high degree of parametrization and a high degree of geometric accuracy. The proposed workflow is illustrated through a parametric script developed with visual programming in Grasshopper for Rhino 3D to model historic columns from profiles. VisualARQ for Rhino 3D is used to convert the script into a BIM object that uses profiles, automatically extracted from a point cloud acquired with 3D laser scanning, as an initial shape. This results in a simpler workflow to achieve more accurate HBIM models that could be leveraged in DT simulations.
最近,人们对数字遗产领域产生了兴趣,将历史建筑信息模型(HBIM)推进到数字双胞胎(DT)。本文通过系统的文献映射(SML)研究了HBIM作为dt使用的潜力和局限性。这些结论被应用于增量和低代码的工作流程中,以模拟历史建筑,旨在实现高度参数化和高度几何精度之间的权衡。提出的工作流程是通过一个参数化脚本来说明的,该脚本是用可视化编程在Grasshopper中为Rhino 3D开发的,可以从配置文件中对历史列进行建模。VisualARQ for Rhino 3D用于将脚本转换为BIM对象,该对象使用从3D激光扫描获得的点云中自动提取的轮廓作为初始形状。这导致了一个更简单的工作流程,以实现更准确的HBIM模型,可以在DT模拟中利用。