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Effective Building Operation Through the Building's Digital Twin; Case Study

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Efektywne funkcjonowanie budynku dzięki cyfrowemu bliźniakowi budynku – studium przypadku
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9th World Multidisciplinary Congress on Civil Engineering, Architecture, and Urban Planning - WMCCAU 2024 : 2-6.09.2024
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In recent years, many industries have moved forward significantly in terms of digitisation. However, the construction sector is lagging far behind. A suitable solution to move the construction sector forward is the use of the Building In- formation Model (BIM). A building model developed in this way can be used not only for design and construction, but in recent years it has been shown that this model has the greatest benefit in the management and maintenance of t h e building itself. Thanks to modern support tools, it is possible to prevent failures in time and thus prevent the building from being decommissioned. In this context, this paper focuses on supporting digital tools such as: the in- formation model of the building, applications for building management and maintenance, which can be linked to the information model of the building to obtain a "living" building, which can be called the digital twin of the building. This paper also includes a case study that just deals with the connection of an existing building during management and maintenance with a BIM model. The aim of this paper is not only to increase the progress of digitalization in the building sector but also to show what benefits digital tools bring with them what are the future lines of research and what are the challenges associated with this issue.
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art. no. 16
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Bibliogr. 18 poz., rys., tab., wykr., zdj.
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  • Institute of Architectural Engineering Faculty of Civil Engineering, Technical University of Kosice, Slovakia
  • Department of Construction Technology and Management, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Technical University of Kosice, Slovakia
  • Institute of Architectural Engineering Faculty of Civil Engineering, Technical University of Kosice, Slovakia
Bibliografia
  • 1. Bryde, D., Broquetas, M., & Volm, J. M.: The project benefits of building information modelling (BIM). International journal of project management, 31(7), 971-980 (2013).
  • 2. Haag, S., & Anderl, R.: Digital twin-Proof of concept. Manufacturing letters, 15, 64-66 (2018). 3. Errandonea, I., Beltrán, S., & Arrizabalaga, S.: Digital Twin for maintenance: A literature review. Computers in Industry, 123, 103316 (2020).
  • 4. Boschert, S., & Rosen, R.: Digital twin-the simulation aspect. Mechatronic futures: Challenges and solutions for mechatronic systems and their designers, 59-74 (2016).
  • 5. Schleich, B., Anwer, N., Mathieu, L., & Wartzack, S.: Shaping the digital twin for design and production engineering. CIRP annals, 66(1), 141-144 (2017).
  • 6. Succar, B.: Building information modelling framework: A research and delivery founda- tion for industry stakeholders. Automation in construction, 18(3), 357-375 (2009).
  • 7. Underwood, J., & Isikdag, U.: Emerging technologies for BIM 2.0. Construction Innova- tion, 11(3), 252-258 (2011).
  • 8. Borrmann, A., König, M., Koch, C., & Beetz, J.: Building information modeling: why? what? how? (pp. 1-24). Springer International Publishing (2018).
  • 9. Yalcinkaya, M., & Singh, V.: Building information modeling (BIM) for facilities man- agement-literature review and future needs. In Product Lifecycle Management for a Glob- al Market: 11th IFIP WG 5.1 International Conference, PLM 2014, Yokohama, Japan, Ju- ly 7-9, 2014, Revised Selected Papers 11 (pp. 1-10). Springer Berlin Heidelberg (2014).
  • 10. Lin, Y. C., Chen, Y. P., Huang, W. T., & Hong, C. C.: Development of BIM execution plan for BIM model management during the pre-operation phase: a case study. Buildings, 6(1), 8 (2016).
  • 11. Funtík, Tomáš et al.: Building Information Modelling. Martin: Alfa. 206s. 978- 80- 89228-56-0 (2018).
  • 12. CIFE Technical Reports [online.] Available at: http://cife.stanford.edu/Publications/ in- dex.html. (2007).
  • 13. Somorová, Viera: Facility management in construction. Bratislava: STU. 978-80-227- 4720-2 (2017).
  • 14. Kuda, František et al.: Facility management in a nutshell for professionals and laymen. Olomouc: Form Solution 50s. 978-80-905257-0-2 (2012).
  • 15. Wernerová, Eva, Stanislav Endel, and Dagmar Kutá. "Implementation of the BIM method at the VSB-technical university of ostrava." International Journal of Engineering Research in Africa 47 (2020): 133-138. DOI: https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/JERA.47.133
  • 16. Wernerová, Eva, Kuda, Frantisek, Faltejsek, Michal."BIM as an effective tool of project and facility management." International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference: SGEM 18.2.1 (2018): 195-200. DOI:10.5593/sgem2018/2.1/S07.025
  • 17. Bosch, A., Volker, L., & Koutamanis, A.: BIM in the operations stage: bottlenecks and implications for owners. Built Environment Project and Asset Management, 5(3), 331-343 (2015).
  • 18. Gao, X., & Pishdad-Bozorgi, P.: BIM-enabled facilities operation and maintenance: A re- view. Advanced engineering informatics, 39, 227-247 (2019).
Uwagi
Opracowanie rekordu ze środków MNiSW, umowa nr POPUL/SP/0154/2024/02 w ramach programu "Społeczna odpowiedzialność nauki II" - moduł: Popularyzacja nauki i promocja sportu (2025).
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