INTEGRATED FACTORY MODELLING: USING BIM TO DISRUPT THE INTERFACE BETWEEN MANUFACTURING AND CONSTRUCTION IN FACTORY PLANNING

P. Burggräf, M. Dannapfel, D. Schneidermann, Matthias Ebade Esfahani, Nora Schwamborn
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The interface between construction and production is an area of research with rising importance given its increasing demand for efficiency gains in factory planning and construction planning processes. In fact, nowadays, it is usual for production and surrounding buildings to be planned separately as independent entities. According to the Laboratory for Machine Tools and Production Engineering of RWTH Aachen University, it is against this background that recent factory planning projects have reported cost increases and time delays due to non-transparent information between different planners. Building Information Modelling (BIM) addresses precisely this problem. However, BIM is barely used in projects for production planning of factories. This is critical since factory planning has to deal with more complex planning parameters (due to the technical building equipment) compared to private housing construction or public building construction, where BIM is already being applied increasingly. In order to close this gap, it is first of all important to create transparency within the individual information interfaces between production planning and building planning. This article addresses this issue and identifies major obstacles in interdisciplinary cooperation between building planners and production planners. For this purpose, an interdisciplinary and partially standardised study has been carried out using questionnaires and partly-open expert interviews. The results show scarce implementation in factory planning projects due to (1) missing maturity level specifications and (2) missing data management standards. Both theoretical and practical implications of this study as well as limitations and future directions for research are discussed.
集成工厂建模:在工厂规划中使用bim来破坏制造和建筑之间的接口
鉴于工厂规划和施工规划过程中对效率提高的需求日益增加,建筑和生产之间的接口是一个日益重要的研究领域。事实上,现在通常是生产和周边建筑作为独立的实体分开规划。根据亚琛工业大学机床与生产工程实验室的说法,正是在这种背景下,最近的工厂规划项目报告了由于不同规划者之间信息不透明而导致的成本增加和时间延迟。建筑信息模型(BIM)恰恰解决了这个问题。然而,BIM很少用于工厂生产计划的项目中。这是至关重要的,因为与私人住房建设或公共建筑建设相比,工厂规划必须处理更复杂的规划参数(由于技术建筑设备),而BIM已经越来越多地应用于这些领域。为了缩小这一差距,首先重要的是在生产计划和建筑计划之间的个人信息接口中创建透明度。本文解决了这个问题,并确定了建筑计划人员和生产计划人员之间跨学科合作的主要障碍。为此目的,采用问卷调查和部分公开的专家访谈进行了跨学科和部分标准化的研究。结果显示,由于(1)缺乏成熟度水平规范和(2)缺乏数据管理标准,工厂规划项目的实施很少。讨论了本研究的理论和实践意义,以及研究的局限性和未来的研究方向。
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