开发自动集成方法,从不完善的建筑信息建模中生成砖块模型

IF 6.7 2区 工程技术 Q1 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY Journal of building engineering Pub Date : 2024-09-10 DOI:10.1016/j.jobe.2024.110697
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最近的先进建筑算法,如实时优化控制和故障诊断,因其能够降低建筑能耗和提高设备维护效率而备受关注。然而,在实际建筑中部署这些算法往往需要大量的人工和时间,以使建筑数据点与算法要求保持一致。为此,人们引入了标准化的本体,如 "Brick Schema"。这种本体简化了建筑拓扑、设备和数据点以及算法输入的表示,从而加快了算法的集成和部署。尽管取得了这些进步,但从头开始手动构建 Brick 模型仍然费时费力,而且容易出错,这给快速模型开发带来了新的挑战。为了克服这些问题,一些研究人员转而使用通用 BIM 格式(如 IFC/Revit)来加速砖块建模。然而,人工生成的 BIM 模型中普遍存在的错误往往会阻碍有效的转换。为了有效地将不完善的 IFC 模型转换为砖块模型,本文提出了一种新颖的 BIM 转砖块方法,包括三个关键步骤:IFC 检查和修复、IFC 到 Brick 语义建模以及数据集映射。即使是不完美的 IFC 模型,这种方法也能确保高质量的重复使用。我们的案例研究表明,这种方法可以从有缺陷的 BIM 模型中生成理想的 Brick 模型,满足 BuildingMOTIF 工具规定的语义元数据要求。这种创新方法大大减少了生成 Brick 模型所需的工作量,有效处理了现实世界中 BIM 固有的不准确性和噪音。
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Developing an automatic integration approach to generate brick model from imperfect building information modelling

Recent advanced architectural algorithms, such as real-time optimization control and fault diagnostics, have garnered significant interest for their ability to reduce building energy consumption and improve equipment maintenance efficiency. However, deploying these algorithms in actual buildings often involves significant manual effort and time to align building data points with algorithmic requirements. In response, standardized ontologies like the Brick Schema have been introduced. This ontology streamlines the representation of building topology, equipment, and data points, as well as algorithm inputs, enabling quicker algorithm integration and deployment. Despite these advancements, manually constructing Brick models from scratch remains time-consuming, laborious, and prone to errors, presenting a new challenge in rapid model development. To overcome these issues, some researchers have turned to universal BIM formats, such as IFC/Revit, for accelerated Brick modeling. Nevertheless, the prevalence of errors in human-generated BIM models often impedes effective conversion. To efficiently convert imperfect IFC models into Brick models, this paper presents a novel BIM to Brick methodology comprising three key steps: IFC inspection and repair, IFC to Brick semantic modeling, and dataset mapping. This method ensures high-quality reuse of even imperfect IFC models. Our case study demonstrates that this method can produce an ideal Brick model from a flawed BIM model, meeting the semantic metadata requirements specified by the BuildingMOTIF tool. This innovative approach substantially reduces the effort required to generate Brick models, effectively handling the inaccuracies and noise inherent in real-world BIM.

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Journal of building engineering
Journal of building engineering Engineering-Civil and Structural Engineering
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Building Engineering is an interdisciplinary journal that covers all aspects of science and technology concerned with the whole life cycle of the built environment; from the design phase through to construction, operation, performance, maintenance and its deterioration.
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