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http://dx.doi.org/10.7734/COSEIK.2017.30.1.77

Civil Infrastructure Information Modeling Method Based on Extended IFC Entities using BIM Authoring Software  

Lee, Sang-Ho (School of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Yonsei Univ.)
Park, Sang I. (School of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Yonsei Univ.)
Kwon, Tae-Ho (School of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Yonsei Univ.)
Seo, Kyung-Wan (School of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Yonsei Univ.)
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Journal of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute of Korea / v.30, no.1, 2017 , pp. 77-86 More about this Journal
Abstract
Industry Foundation Classes(IFC) is the core product schema for ensuring the interoperability of information in Building Information Modeling(BIM) environment. However, since current IFC is mainly focused on building structure. there are limitations in the generation of functional information of components when applied to civil infrastructures. Previous studies have proposed IFC-based new entities for the civil infrastructures, it takes long time to support them in BIM authoring software packages. In this study, we proposed practical rules to apply IFC-based information modeling using BIM authoring software and additional new entities for the civil infrastructure through attributes and information mapping. The availabilities of proposed method were examined using the rail and sleeper information models based on an extended IFC data schema for the railway infrastructures.
Keywords
industry foundation classes(IFC); building information modeling(BIM); civil infrastructure; IFC extension; information mapping;
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