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https://doi.org/10.17559/TV-20141201232823

The application of BIM technology and its reliability in the static load analysis

Tatjana Baroš orcid id orcid.org/0000-0003-0953-6103 ; Faculty of Construction Management (Fakultet za graditeljski menadžment), University Union "Nikola Tesla" Beograd, Cara Dušana 62-64, 11000 Beograd, Serbia


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Abstract

BIM (Building Information Modelling), or modelling based on object data, is a process that involves the construction of virtual objects, i.e. the creation and management of digital representations of physical and functional characteristics of objects. The BIM system, therefore, is used to create a model using relevant information. BIM is applicable throughout the entire life cycle of a building, from the design phase, and is then also applicable in the phases of construction as well as management and maintenance. There are many software packages based on the BIM concept. Those are digital software packages used to create 3D object representations with layers of additional project information. Basically, the BIM system parameters are "intelligent" objects that are not only visual displays, but also contain other information required in the design process and the preparation of project documentation. BIM software allows various kinds of analysis of objects. It has wide application in the theory of structures and static load analysis, because it allows a variety of analyses and 3D simulations as well as a range of calculations and the dimensioning of structural parts.

Keywords

BIM; BIM technology; static load analysis; reliability; virtual information model

Hrčak ID:

163820

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https://hrcak.srce.hr/163820

Publication date:

16.8.2016.

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