技术
- 应用基础设施与中间件 - 数据交换与集成
- 应用基础设施与中间件 - 中间件、SDK 和库
适用行业
- 航天
- 水泥
适用功能
- 产品研发
用例
- 施工管理
- 库存管理
服务
- 云规划/设计/实施服务
- 系统集成
关于客户
阿特金斯是一家跨国工程、设计、规划、项目管理和咨询服务公司,总部位于英国伦敦。作为 SNC-Lavalin 集团的一部分,阿特金斯是世界上最受尊敬的设计、工程和项目管理咨询公司之一,提供从土木和建筑到航空航天的各种服务。 2016年,阿特金斯是英国最大的工程咨询公司、全球第11大设计公司。该公司在 29 个国家/地区设有 300 个办事处,拥有约 18,000 名员工,项目遍布 150 多个国家/地区。阿特金斯还是国际领先的岩土工程咨询服务提供商,拥有一支由 300 多名专业人员组成的岩土工程团队。该公司的三个岩土工程部门在全球范围内拥有令人印象深刻的、享有盛誉的多样化岩土工程项目组合:隧道和地下空间、能源岩土工程和专业服务以及基础设施岩土工程。
挑战
阿特金斯是一家跨国工程和咨询服务公司,在管理其不同项目的岩土数据方面面临着重大挑战。阿特金斯的岩土工程团队使用了多种需要协调工作的技术和应用程序。该公司需要向客户提供及时、详细且引人入胜的分析和交付成果,从而使岩土技术和数据集成以及正确的项目工作流程对于效率和服务质量至关重要。为了评估地面状况,阿特金斯使用 Bentley 的 OpenGround Cloud 并使用 QGIS 或 ArcGIS 建立了详细的地理信息系统。然而,手动从 OpenGround Cloud 导出岩土工程数据并以多个 CSV 文件的形式导入 QGIS 或 ArcGIS 的过程非常耗时且容易出错。
解决方案
为了应对这些挑战,Atkins 求助于 Bentley 的 OpenGround Cloud 技术,岩土工程团队之前曾使用该技术来查询各种规模的数据。该团队在云中指定了一个项目,该项目通过 API 自动链接并纳入现有的 GIS 系统。然后,用户可以登录 QGIS 或 ArcGIS,对岩土工程数据进行 GIS 分析。这些数据可以通过现有 GIS 流程和服务的多种实践进行协作查询、评估和丰富。与 PLAXIS® 等其他 Bentley 岩土 BIM 技术的集成允许通过 PLAXIS API 进行类似的集成连接,以便在数值分析之前自动导入钻孔数据。如果适用,数据也可以写入 OpenGround 云。
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