技术
- 机器人 - 协作机器人
- 传感器 - 温度传感器
适用行业
- 建筑与基础设施
- 铁路与地铁
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
中国中铁工程咨询集团(CEC)是铁路行业的领先公司,致力于利用创新技术方法来优化设计和施工。对于京张高铁项目,中国电子旨在通过世界一流高铁项目的全生命周期BIM,树立铁路行业标杆。由于该项目的复杂性、高海拔地区环境条件的显着变化以及周围文化基础设施需要复杂的结构解决方案,该公司面临着众多挑战。尽管面临这些挑战,CEC 仍决心优化设计、高效协调项目并实施有效的 3D 协作设计和施工流程。
挑战
中国铁路工程咨询集团(CEC)承担了京张高铁的设计和施工咨询任务,这是中国国家铁路建设计划和2022年冬奥会筹备工作的一部分。这条铁路是世界上第一条设计时速350公里的高速列车,旨在将奥运会两个城市场馆之间的旅行时间从3小时缩短至50分钟。该项目涉及23个主要工程学科和56个设计部分,由于其复杂性和高海拔地区环境条件的变化,带来了巨大的挑战。由于周围的文化基础设施,该项目还需要复杂的结构解决方案。为了优化设计、有效协调项目并实施有效的 3D 协同设计和施工流程,CEC 需要集成的数字设计应用程序。
解决方案
CEC 选择 Bentley 技术来建立开放、互联的数据环境 (CDE),以促进协调设计和工程流程。该团队在不同学科之间和内部创建了逻辑链接,随时随地提供对可信信息的实时访问。 CEC 依靠 ProjectWise 作为通用平台,并使用 MicroStation、OpenBuildings Designer 和 OpenRoads Designer 实施创新的 BIM 方法来优化信息交换。集成软件解决方案使团队能够创建一个组件库来标准化设计和动态建模,可以在相同的数字协作环境中并按照相同的标准在所有阶段进行集中管理。 Bentley 的 CDE 具有统一的底层数据结构,可优化涉及不同工程专业的各种数据类型的交换和集成,从而实现快速模型开发。
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