技术
- 分析与建模 - 数字孪生/模拟
- 基础设施即服务 (IaaS) - 云存储服务
适用行业
- 水泥
- 建筑与基础设施
适用功能
- 采购
- 产品研发
用例
- 施工管理
- 数字孪生
关于客户
AAEngineering 是一家领先的工程、采购和建筑公司,专门从事在充满挑战的环境中交付复杂项目。在这种情况下,他们的任务是在吉尔吉斯斯坦塔拉斯地震地区设计和建造一家黄金加工厂。该项目是吉尔吉斯斯坦创建黄金生产封闭循环的努力的一部分,其中矿石的开采和加工均在本国境内进行。该项目耗资 7500 万美元,需要建设主厂房以及辅助服务基础设施,包括破碎和筛分综合设施、实验室、储存池、尾矿储存设施、毒物和矿石储存区、操作人员转移营地和新道路和访问。
挑战
在全球大流行期间,AAEngineering 的任务是在吉尔吉斯斯坦塔拉斯地震地区设计和建造一家黄金加工厂。这个耗资 7500 万美元的项目位于海拔 3500 米的地震危险区,地震活动高达 10 级,并且由于坡度达到 75 度,雪崩的风险增加。该项目所在地的条件极其恶劣,并受到严格的环境标准的约束。除了地理和地质复杂性之外,AAEngineering 还必须克服分散在全球的项目团队之间的技术、工程和协调挑战,并适应有限的施工周期。该地区的施工季节很短,仅持续四五个月。其余时间都在下雨。他们寻求同时组织和执行多学科的设计和施工工作。要同时执行这些流程,需要集成的数字工作流程以及用于可视化和仿真的准确建模和分析应用程序。
解决方案
AAEngineering 利用 Bentley 的数字应用程序向客户提出各种设施的多种设计方案,并为每种方案提供经济分析。他们利用数字技术超越了传统的工程方法。他们使用四轴飞行器勘测了众多区域,并使用 ContextCapture 构建了数字地形模型。中标后,他们建立了执行结构,并选择 ProjectWise 作为协调平台,在开放、互联的数据环境中共享项目信息,优化 500 个工作地点之间的通信和调度。他们使用 OpenRoads Designer 对设施施工场地和通道进行建模,定义最大安全交通速度和能见度区域,这在高地至关重要。他们使用 OpenBuildings Designer 和 ProStructures 进行建筑和结构设计。 ProStructures 与第三方软件的互操作性使所有钢和混凝土组件都可以导出而不会丢失信息。他们还建立了排水沟模型,用于排水并绕过尾矿堆。 PLAXIS 提供了优化排水网络设计并确保尾矿库和蓄水池大坝稳定性所需的岩土工程分析。
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