Work in progress: How building informational modeling may unify IT in the civil engineering curriculum

M.J. Casey
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IT in the civil engineering curriculum is often fragmented into courses that emphasize either design tools (e.g., CAD), or packages for analysis, planning and modeling. Graduating students often report a lack of coherence in the IT tools used in their courses and a distinctive gap in their junior years where technology skills are under-used or forgotten. Building information modeling (BIM) may offer the opportunity to unify disparate technologies to provide a coherent IT skill set for civil engineering students to address the range of problems in the infrastructure and facilities life cycle. BIM is a framework that combines visualization and parametric modeling in a way that allows students to simultaneously consider the interdependent processes of planning, analysis, design and construction. This research will evaluate the feasibility of embedding BIM in the civil engineering curriculum with the goal of defining and promoting an extensible skill set that is reinforced through a comprehensive transportation design problem.
正在进行的工作:如何在土木工程课程中统一建筑信息建模
土木工程课程中的IT通常被分割成强调设计工具(例如,CAD)或用于分析、规划和建模的软件包的课程。即将毕业的学生经常报告说,他们在课程中使用的IT工具缺乏连贯性,在他们的大三阶段,技术技能没有得到充分利用或被遗忘,这是一个明显的差距。建筑信息模型(BIM)可以提供统一不同技术的机会,为土木工程专业的学生提供一致的IT技能集,以解决基础设施和设施生命周期中的一系列问题。BIM是一个框架,它结合了可视化和参数化建模,使学生能够同时考虑规划、分析、设计和施工等相互依存的过程。本研究将评估在土木工程课程中嵌入BIM的可行性,目标是通过综合交通设计问题来定义和促进可扩展的技能集。
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