技术
- 分析与建模 - 数字孪生/模拟
- 传感器 - 温度传感器
适用行业
- 水泥
- 建筑与基础设施
适用功能
- 设施管理
- 产品研发
用例
- 施工管理
- 数字孪生
服务
- 系统集成
- 测试与认证
关于客户
PT。 Wijaya Karya (WIKA) 是印度尼西亚一家从事建筑行业的国有企业。该公司参与各种建设项目,包括基础设施、建筑和工业厂房项目。威卡 (WIKA) 以其创新的施工方法而闻名,包括使用模块化施工方法和数字技术。为了应对 COVID-19 大流行,WIKA 受印度尼西亚政府委托,在雅加达南部建造一座最先进的医疗设施。该公司需要在不到一个月的时间内完成医院的设计和施工,并全面投入运营,这是一项需要创新解决方案和高效项目管理的挑战。
挑战
与许多国家一样,印度尼西亚面临着 COVID-19 病例激增的问题,超出了现有医疗机构的承受能力。为了解决这个问题,印度尼西亚政府启动了建造 14 所新医院的计划。 PT。 Wijaya Karya (WIKA) 的任务是在南雅加达一块 22,700 平方米的前足球场上建造其中一所医院。这座耗资 400 万美元的医院是一栋单层建筑,可容纳 300 张床位、35 个重症监护病房和 10 个急诊室。该医院将配备防止病毒传播的负压隔离系统、机器人护士以及将其与其他 65 家医院连接的综合指挥中心。政府要求 WIKA 在不到一个月的时间内完成医院的设计和施工并全面投入运营。该项目还需要具有成本效益和环境可持续性。威卡 (WIKA) 面临着在极其紧迫的时间内满足这些要求的挑战,而社交距离要求更是雪上加霜。
解决方案
WIKA 将其模块化施工标准与数字 BIM 应用程序相结合,以满足项目的要求。他们使用 ProjectWise 建立了互联数据环境,并采用 Bentley 的实景建模和 BIM 方法来实施模块化方法。他们使用四轴飞行器和 ContextCapture 来捕获和处理项目现场的图像,创建地形区域的现实模型。通过 OpenBuildings Designer,他们生成了整个医院建筑的模型,包括结构、建筑和 MEP 元素。他们还将景观和道路设计与 OpenRoads 结合起来。为了优化室内气流系统的设计,威卡 (WIKA) 使用 Hevacomp1 在建筑模型内进行气流分析和模拟。他们使用 SYNCHRO 4D 将 3D 模型与施工进度和成本集成,同时使用 LumenRT 进行视觉动画。这种集成的数字建模解决方案允许设计和施工同时进行,识别和解决设计冲突,并进行虚拟更改以避免错误和昂贵的现场返工。
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