技术
- 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 应用开发平台
适用行业
- 水泥
- 矿业
适用功能
- 产品研发
关于客户
德意志伯格博博物馆,也称为莱布尼茨地质资源研究博物馆,是世界上最大的采矿博物馆。该博物馆成立于 1930 年,总部位于波鸿,致力于收集、保存、调查、展示和教授采矿业的物质遗产。该博物馆不仅举办永久性展览,还进行自己的研究、数据和文物收藏,并通过投资最新的科学创新进行教学。该博物馆的一个标志性项目始于 20 世纪 80 年代,当时在萨索斯岛发现了欧洲最古老的地下矿井,其历史可以追溯到公元前 20,000 年。
挑战
德意志贝格博博物馆是世界上最大的矿业博物馆,自 1930 年以来一直致力于采矿业物质遗产的收藏、保存、调查、展览和教学。该博物馆的一项重大项目于 20 世纪 80 年代开始,位于萨索斯岛发现了欧洲最古老的地下矿井,其历史可以追溯到公元前 20,000 年。然而,由于古代矿址的脆弱性以及需要不显眼的技术来创建修复所需的模型和图纸,博物馆在记录其研究方面面临着挑战。该过程涉及收集专为地下项目设计的二维和三维空间数据,使用二维线扫描仪和照相机拍摄数千张图像。收集的多个数据输出需要一个开放的技术平台来构建可信赖的数字副本,并将其用作实际研究活动的基础。
解决方案
为了克服这些挑战,博物馆于 2021 年开始使用全球设计软件提供商 BricsCAD。该软件支持博物馆不断努力在萨索斯岛和全球其他矿山构建更好的虚拟模型。德国伯格博博物馆 (Deutsches Bergbau-Museum) 的 Gero Steffens 表示,20 多年来,CAD 软件一直是他们文档工作的重要组成部分,但由于收费安排和行业现有企业提供的专有平台的限制,找到合适的合作伙伴变得越来越困难。该博物馆选择 BricsCAD 是因为它易于使用、作为基于 DWG 的替代方案享有盛誉,而且它允许博物馆继续使用旧系统创建的所有现有文档而不受任何限制。
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