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http://dx.doi.org/10.13161/kibim.2022.12.4.070

Methodology of Fire Safety IFC Schema Extension through Architectural WBS Hierarchy Analysis  

Kim, Tae-Hoon (경북대학교 건축학과)
Won, Jung-Hye (경북대학교 건축학과)
Hong, Soon-Min (경북대학교 건축학과)
Choo, Seung-Yeon (경북대학교 건축학부)
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Journal of KIBIM / v.12, no.4, 2022 , pp. 70-79 More about this Journal
Abstract
As BIM(Building Information Modeling) technology advances in architecture around the world, projects and industries using BIM are increasing. Unlike previous developments that were limited to buildings, BIM is now spreading to other fields such as civil engineering and electricity. In architecture, BIM is used in the entire process from design to maintenance of a building, and IFC(Industry Foundation Classes), a neutral format with interoperability, is used as an open BIM format. Since firefighting requires intuitive 3D models for evacuation and fire simulations, BIM models are desirable. However, due to the BIM model, which was developed centered on building objects, there are no objects and specific properties for fire evacuation in the IFC scheme. Therefore, in this study, when adding a new object in the firefighting area to the IFC schema, the IFC interoperability is not broken and the building WBS(Work Breakdown Structure) is analyzed with a hierarchical system similar to the IFC format to define the scope for a new object and the firefighting part within of the building WBS to derive a firefighting HBS(Hierarchy Breakdown Structure) with the extension of the object-oriented IFC file. And according to HBS, we propose an IFC schema extension method. It is a methodology that allows BIM users to instantly adapt the IFC schema to their needs. Accordingly, the methodology derived from this study is expected to be expanded in various areas to minimize information loss from IFC. In the future, we will apply the IFC extension methodology to the actual development process using HBS to verify that it is actually applicable within the IFC schema.
Keywords
BIM(Building Information Modeling); WBS(Work Breakdown Structure); IFC(Industry Foundation Classes); Fire Safety; Hierarchy;
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