BIM : interoperability issues between BIM authoring software and structural analysis software (RC)

This is an era of digitalisation, software usage is ubiquitous across all industry, including the Built Environment industry, spanning from concept development, design, construction, operations till demolition of the building. BIM authoring software is a key pillar in improving the productivity and...

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Main Author: Low, Khai Jer
Other Authors: Teoh Bak Koon
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Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2021
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1500052021-05-21T01:59:56Z BIM : interoperability issues between BIM authoring software and structural analysis software (RC) Low, Khai Jer Teoh Bak Koon School of Civil and Environmental Engineering bakkoon.teoh@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Civil engineering This is an era of digitalisation, software usage is ubiquitous across all industry, including the Built Environment industry, spanning from concept development, design, construction, operations till demolition of the building. BIM authoring software is a key pillar in improving the productivity and transforming the Built Environment. However, new issues arise when different software are adopted by the construction industry professionals with their daily works. One of the most significant issues that hindered the professionals and the construction industry from realising the full potential of BIM is the software's interoperability issue. This final year project pinpointed a gap in the current industry and focused on bridging it. This report scrutinised the most fundamentals issue in the software interoperability between the BIM authoring and Structural Analysis software, focusing on the aspects of transferring analysis results between the models in these software. During the solution development, Dynamo and Excel were used as intermediaries, where the deflection curves and the most critical member's utilisation ratio in the design groups were successfully exported from structural analysis software to BIM software. The potential practical applications of this project were also described. Lastly, future works were recommended for improvement. Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) 2021-05-21T01:59:56Z 2021-05-21T01:59:56Z 2021 Final Year Project (FYP) Low, K. J. (2021). BIM : interoperability issues between BIM authoring software and structural analysis software (RC). Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/150005 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/150005 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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BIM : interoperability issues between BIM authoring software and structural analysis software (RC)
description This is an era of digitalisation, software usage is ubiquitous across all industry, including the Built Environment industry, spanning from concept development, design, construction, operations till demolition of the building. BIM authoring software is a key pillar in improving the productivity and transforming the Built Environment. However, new issues arise when different software are adopted by the construction industry professionals with their daily works. One of the most significant issues that hindered the professionals and the construction industry from realising the full potential of BIM is the software's interoperability issue. This final year project pinpointed a gap in the current industry and focused on bridging it. This report scrutinised the most fundamentals issue in the software interoperability between the BIM authoring and Structural Analysis software, focusing on the aspects of transferring analysis results between the models in these software. During the solution development, Dynamo and Excel were used as intermediaries, where the deflection curves and the most critical member's utilisation ratio in the design groups were successfully exported from structural analysis software to BIM software. The potential practical applications of this project were also described. Lastly, future works were recommended for improvement.
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title BIM : interoperability issues between BIM authoring software and structural analysis software (RC)
title_short BIM : interoperability issues between BIM authoring software and structural analysis software (RC)
title_full BIM : interoperability issues between BIM authoring software and structural analysis software (RC)
title_fullStr BIM : interoperability issues between BIM authoring software and structural analysis software (RC)
title_full_unstemmed BIM : interoperability issues between BIM authoring software and structural analysis software (RC)
title_sort bim : interoperability issues between bim authoring software and structural analysis software (rc)
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