技术
- 功能应用 - 产品生命周期管理系统 (PLM)
- 网络与连接 - 路由器和网桥
适用行业
- 水泥
- 建筑与基础设施
适用功能
- 维护
- 产品研发
用例
- 施工管理
- 施工现场监控
服务
- 系统集成
- 测试与认证
关于客户
客户中国中铁长江交通设计集团公司(CRCTDG)是桥梁建设领域的领先组织。由于他们在处理复杂项目方面的专业知识和经验,他们被聘请参与太虹长江大桥的建设。他们与贵州交通建设集团和贵州桥梁建设集团以及各学科的众多其他组成部分和贡献者合作。 CRTDG 以其创新的施工方法而闻名,经常利用先进的技术和方法来提高效率、安全性和质量。在这个项目中,他们的目标是实现工程工作流程数字化,避免不可逆转且代价高昂的错误,突破传统施工方法的界限。
挑战
太虹长江大桥耗资9亿元人民币,是连接中国重庆市南川区和连江新区的77公里高速公路网的重要组成部分。该桥设计为悬索桥,包括808米长的钢箱梁,结构复杂,需要在复杂地形下维持高承载能力。该项目的规模和复杂性需要突破工程数据的界限,以确保施工质量和安全。项目业主中国铁路长江运输设计集团 (CRCTDG) 必须确定如何使用工程信息来提高生命周期每个阶段的性能、质量、安全性、调度和成本。他们还意识到,他们需要将工程工作流程数字化,并避免不可逆转且代价高昂的错误。传统的手动和纸质数据交换和构建方法不足以实现其目标的准确性和公共安全。
解决方案
CRCTDG 选择 Bentley 的 ContextCapture 来处理无人机测量数据并建立高精度 3D 模型。他们还使用该应用程序创建桥址的地形模型,将等高线显示为线条或三角形网格,并生成有效的高程和坡度分析。利用高精度正射影像图、点云或实景扫描技术生成桥址地形模型,大大提高了工作效率和准确性。 MicroStation 用于简化和集成来自多个软件应用程序的模型,在整个项目生命周期中提供单一数据源。他们通过无人机对复杂地形进行 3D 激光扫描,以快速、详细地收集数据。他们使用 ContextCapture 处理点云和测量数据,生成桥址的地质模型。这些数字测量和3D建模方法还帮助他们获得了钢箱梁组件的精确3D测量结果,以模拟装配,帮助智能制造钢箱梁。
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