TY - JOUR A1 - Beer, Daniel G. A1 - Firmenich, Berthold A1 - Richter, Torsten T1 - A Concept for CAD Systems with Persistent Versioned Data Models N2 - The synchronous distributed processing of common source code in the software development process is supported by well proven methods. The planning process has similarities with the software development process. However, there are no consistent and similarly successful methods for applications in construction projects. A new approach is proposed in this contribution. KW - Produktmodell KW - Bautechnik KW - Forschungskooperation KW - Versionsverwaltung KW - CAD Y1 - 2004 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-2046 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Schapke, Sven-Eric A1 - Scherer, Raimar J. T1 - A Four Layer Bayesian Network for Product Model Based Information Mining N2 - Business and engineering knowledge in AEC/FM is captured mainly implicitly in project and corporate document repositories. Even with the increasing integration of model-based systems with project information spaces, a large percentage of the information exchange will further on rely on isolated and rather poorly structured text documents. In this paper we propose an approach enabling the use of product model data as a primary source of engineering knowledge to support information externalisation from relevant construction documents, to provide for domain-specific information retrieval, and to help in re-organising and re-contextualising documents in accordance to the user’s discipline-specific tasks and information needs. Suggested is a retrieval and mining framework combining methods for analysing text documents, filtering product models and reasoning on Bayesian networks to explicitly represent the content of text repositories in personalisable semantic content networks. We describe the proposed basic network that can be realised on short-term using minimal product model information as well as various extensions towards a full-fledged added value integration of document-based and model-based information. KW - Bauwerk KW - Datenmanagement KW - Produktmodell Y1 - 2004 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-1207 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Fahrig, Torsten A1 - Nachtwey, Björn A1 - Gellert, Sebastian T1 - A Product Model based Approach to Interactive CAE Design Optimization N2 - We present a software prototype for fluid flow problems in civil engineering, which combines essential features of Computational Steering approaches with efficient methods for model transfer and high performance computing. The main components of the system are described: - The modeler with a focus on the data management of the product model - The pre-processing and the post-processing toolkit - The simulation kernel based on the Lattice Boltzmann method - The required hardware for real-time computing KW - Produktmodell KW - Simulation KW - Bautechnik KW - Entwurf KW - Optimierung Y1 - 2004 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-1901 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Huhn, Michael T1 - Abstract and Concrete Scenarios in Concurrent Engineering N2 - An architecture of a distributed planning system for the building industry has been developed. The emphasis is on highly collaborative environments in steelwork, timber construction etc. where designers concurrently handle 3D models. The overall system connects local design systems by the so-called Design Framework DFW. This framework consists of the definition of distributed components and protocols which make the collaborative design work. The process of collaborative design has been formalized on an abstract level. This paper describes how this has been done. A sample is given to illustrate the mapping of concrete scenarios of the ‘real design world’ to an abstract scenario level. This work is funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft DFG as part of the project SPP1103 (Meißner et al. 2003). KW - Produktmodell KW - Bautechnik KW - Forschungskooperation KW - Framework Y1 - 2004 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-2068 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - van Treeck, Christoph A1 - Rank, Ernst T1 - Analysis of building structure and topology based on Graph Theory N2 - Individual views on a building product of people involved in the design process imply different models for planning and calculation. In order to interpret these geometrical, topological and semantical data of a building model we identify a structural component graph, a graph of room faces, a room graph and a relational object graph as aids and we explain algorithms to derive these relations. The application of the technique presented is demonstrated by the analysis and discretization of a sample model in the scope of building energy simulation. KW - Produktmodell KW - Simulation KW - Bautechnik KW - Graphentheorie KW - Ingenieurbau Y1 - 2004 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-2308 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kang, Shihchung A1 - Miranda, Eduardo T1 - Automated Simulation of the Erection Activities in Virtual Construction N2 - The goal of the research is the development of a computer system to plan, simulate and visualize erection processes in construction. In the research construction cranes are treated as robots with predefined degrees of freedom and crane-specific motion planning techniques are developed to generate time-optimized and collision-free paths for each piece to be erected in the project. Using inverse kinematics and structural dynamics simulation, the computer system then computes the crane motions and velocities necessary to achieve the previously calculated paths. The main benefits of the research are the accurate planning and scheduling of crane operations leading to optimization of crane usage and project schedules, as well as improving overall crane safety in the project. This research is aimed at the development of systems that will allow computer-assisted erection of civil infrastructure and ultimately to achieve fully-automated erection processes using robotic cranes... KW - Produktmodell KW - Simulation KW - Bautechnik KW - Baukonstruktion KW - Virtuelle Realität Y1 - 2004 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-2310 ER - TY - THES A1 - Thurow, Torsten T1 - Digitaler Architekturbestand - Untersuchungen zur computergestützten, schrittweisen Erfassung und Abbildung der Geometrie von Gebäuden im Kontext der planungsrelevanten Bauaufnahme T1 - Digital architectural representation - A step-by-step computer-aided approach for the capture and representation of building data in the context of planning-oriented building surveying N2 - Die Arbeit beschreibt ein Konzept zur computergestützten, schrittweisen Erfassung und Abbildung der Geometrie von Gebäuden im Kontext der planungsrelevanten Bauaufnahme. Zunächst wird die Bauaufnahme als Erstellung eines verwendungsspezifischen Modells betrachtet. Anschließend wird der Fokus auf das geometrische Abbild gelegt. Es werden u.a. die Aufmaßtechniken Handaufmaß, Tachymetrie und Photogrammetrie bewertet und gebäudetypische geometrische Abstraktionen aufgelistet. Danach erfolgt eine Aufstellung von Anforderungen an ein computergestütztes Aufmaßsystem, welche mit kommerziellen Lösungen aus dem nichtgeodätischen Bereich verglichen wird. Im Hauptteil wird das zu Beginn genannte Konzept beschrieben. Betrachtet wird die skizzenbasierte Erstellung eines nichtmaßlichen geometrischen Abbildes des Gebäudes in den Frühphasen der Bauaufnahme, seine anschließende schrittweise maßliche Anpassung an das Original und topologische Detaillierung im Zuge des Bauaufmaßes, sowie die Extraktion von Bauteilen und ihren geometrischen Parametern. Zur Vereinfachung der maßlichen Anpassung des geometrischen Abbildes im Aufmaßprozeß werden geometrische Abstraktionen wie Parallelitäten, rechte Winkel usw. genutzt, aber nicht erzwungen. Mit Hilfe der Ausgleichungsrechnung erfolgt eine Zusammenführung der geometrischen Abstraktionen und verschiedener Aufmaßtechniken. Es werden die nötigen Beobachtungsgleichungen und andere relevante Aspekte beschrieben. Gezeigt wird weiter ein Konzept, wie ein nutzerseitig veränderbares Bauwerksmodell mit dem geometrischen Abbild in Bezug gebracht werden kann, wobei aus dem geometrischen Abbild geometrische Parameter des nutzerseitig veränderbaren Bauwerkmodells gewonnen werden können. Ausgesuchte Problematiken der Arbeit wurden prototypisch implementiert und getestet. Hierbei stand die Verbindung der Aufmaßtechniken und geometrischen Abstraktionen im Mittelpunkt. Die geometrischen Ansätze der Arbeit beschränken sich auf planare Oberflächen. N2 - The work describes a concept for the step-by-step computer-aided capture and representation of geometric building data in the context of planning-oriented building surveying. To begin with the survey is considered as the creation of a use-specific model. In following steps the focus is transferred to its geometric representation. Various surveying methods including tacheometry and photogrammetry as well as manual measurements are assessed and typical geometric abstractions for buildings identified. A requirements catalogue is then devised for a computer-aided building surveying system and compared with existing commercial solutions from non-geodetic fields. The man part of the paper describes the concept. Starting by examining the sketch-like creation of a non-geometric representation of the building in the initial building surveying phases, the paper goes on to describe how this can be increasingly adapted to fit the geometry of the actual situation and topological detail as the building surveying process continues. Individual buildings elements and their geometric data can be extracted. Simple geometric abstractions such as parallel and orthogonal orientation can be employed where necessary to simplify the adaptation of the geometric representation during the surveying process. Computational adjustment processes are employed to equate geometric data from different abstractions and surveying methods. The necessary conditional equations and other relevant aspects are detailed. A concept is described in which a user-definable building model can be related to a geometric representation, and where geometric parameters of the user’s model can be extracted based upon the geometric representation. Selected aspects of the concept have been implemented and tested as prototypes. The focus here is on the relationship between surveying technique and geometric abstraction. The geometric approach in this paper is limited to planar surfaces. KW - Bauaufnahme KW - Geometrische Modellierung KW - Ausgleichung KW - Ausgleichsrechnung KW - Tachymetrie KW - Photogrammetrie KW - Aufmaß KW - Produktmodell KW - Bauaufnahme KW - Bauwerksmodell KW - Gebäudeabbild KW - Building surveying KW - Building modelling KW - Building representation Y1 - 2004 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20041025-1380 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Bargstädt, Hans-Joachim A1 - Blickling, Arno T1 - Effective cost estimate and construction processes with 3D interactive technologies: Towards a virtual world of construction sites N2 - The development of 3D technologies during the last decades in many different areas, leads us towards the complete 3D representation of planet earth on a high level of detail. On the lowest level we have geographical information systems (GIS) representing the outer layer of our planet as a 3D model. In the meantime these systems do not only give a geographical model but also present additional information like ownership, infrastructure and others that might be of interest for the construction business. In future these systems will serve as basis for virtual environments for planning and simulation of construction sites. In addition to this work is done on the integration of GIS systems with 3D city models in the area of urban planning and thus integration of different levels of detail. This article presents research work on the use of 3D models in construction on the next level of detail below the level of urban planning. The 3D city model is taken as basis for the 3D model of the construction site. In this virtual nD-world a contractor can organize and plan his resources, simulate different variants of construction processes and thus find out the most effective solution for the consideration of costs and time. On the basis of former researches the authors present a new approach for cost estimation and simulation using development technologies from game software. KW - Produktmodell KW - Simulation KW - Bautechnik KW - Baubetrieb KW - Baustelle KW - Virtuelle Realität Y1 - 2004 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-2320 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Staub-French, Sheryl T1 - Feature-based Product Modeling for Building Construction N2 - Current building product models explicitly represent components, attributes of components, and relationships between components. These designer-focused product models, however, do not represent many of the design conditions that are important for construction, such as component similarity, uniformity, and penetrations. Current design and construction tools offer limited support for detecting these construction-specific design conditions. This paper describes the ontology we developed using the manufacturing concept of features to represent the design conditions that are important for construction. The feature ontology provides the blueprint for the additions and changes needed to transform a standard product model into a constructionspecific product model. The ontology formalizes three classes of features, defines the attributes and functions of each feature type, and represents the relationships between features explicitly. The descriptive semantics of the ontology allows practitioners to represent their varied preferences for naming features, specifying features that result from component intersections and the similarity of components, and grouping features that affect a specific construction domain. A software prototype that implements the ontology enables practitioners to transform designer-focused product models into feature-based product models that represent the construction perspective. KW - Produktmodell KW - Simulation KW - Bautechnik KW - Baukonstruktion KW - Modellierung Y1 - 2004 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-2331 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Weise, Matthias A1 - Katranuschkov, Peter A1 - Scherer, Raimar J. T1 - Generic Services for the Support of Evolving Building Model Data N2 - Many problems related to data integration in AEC can be better tackled by an approach that takes into account the heterogeneity of tasks, models and applications but does not require continuous consistency of the evolving design data, at each data management operation. Such an approach must incorporate adequate services that can facilitate reintegration of concurrently modified data at reasonably selected coordination points. In this paper we present a set of methods which, used in combination, can achieve that goal. After a description of the principal envisaged cooperative work scenario each of these methods is discussed in detail and current observations drawn from their software realisation are given. Whilst the suggested approach is valid for any EXPRESS-based data model, the practical focus of work has been on facilitating IFC-driven integration. KW - Produktmodell KW - Bautechnik KW - Forschungskooperation KW - EXPRESS Y1 - 2004 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-2077 ER -