A Knowledge-Based Approach Towards Automated Manufacturing-Centric BIM: Wood Frame Design and Modelling for Light-Frame Buildings

Mahmud Abushwereb, Hexu Liu, M. Al-Hussein
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Building information modelling (BIM) technology has the potential to improve communication among multiple stakeholders and to streamline construction projects. In order for the BIM model to be fit for use in the construction field generally and in modular construction projects specifically, it needs to be designed with sufficient construction details. However, in current practice, this requirement necessitates substantial manual modelling efforts, which limits the use of BIM in the construction field. In this context, the objective of this research is to automate BIM of construction details for modular construction (i.e., manufacturing-centric BIM) with a focus on the wood-framing design and modelling processes. Specifically, this paper presents a portion of the research undertaken at the University of Alberta to develop FrameX, an Autodesk Revit add-on under development for the purpose of automating the framing design of light-frame wood structures. It represents a rule-based modelling approach that is capable of analyzing and designing building frames automatically in accordance with building codes, transportation regulations for modular components, and industry-wide best practices. Various best practice scenarios described in this paper represent ways the industry is seeking to reduce the material, time, and effort required to manufacture prefabricated building panels. A case study is presented to demonstrate the effectiveness of the rule-based modelling approach and the prototyped system, FrameX. The results reveal that the prototype system, FrameX, can automatically output manufacturing-centric BIM model and shop drawings in accordance with formalized rules, to assist field specialists from the outset of a given construction project.
以知识为基础的自动化制造中心BIM方法:轻框架建筑的木结构设计和建模
建筑信息模型(BIM)技术具有改善多个利益相关者之间的沟通和简化建筑项目的潜力。为了使BIM模型适用于一般的建筑领域和具体的模块化建筑项目,需要对其进行足够的施工细节设计。然而,在目前的实践中,这一要求需要大量的手工建模工作,这限制了BIM在建筑领域的使用。在这种背景下,本研究的目标是将模块化建筑的施工细节BIM自动化(即以制造为中心的BIM),重点是木结构设计和建模过程。具体来说,本文介绍了阿尔伯塔大学为开发FrameX而进行的部分研究,FrameX是一种正在开发的Autodesk Revit附加组件,用于自动化轻型框架木结构的框架设计。它代表了一种基于规则的建模方法,能够根据建筑规范、模块化组件的运输规则和行业范围内的最佳实践自动分析和设计建筑框架。本文中描述的各种最佳实践场景代表了行业正在寻求减少制造预制建筑面板所需的材料、时间和精力的方法。通过一个案例研究,证明了基于规则的建模方法和原型系统FrameX的有效性。结果表明,原型系统FrameX可以根据正式规则自动输出以制造为中心的BIM模型和车间图纸,以帮助现场专家从给定的建筑项目开始。
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