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
- 物流运输
- 产品研发
用例
- 数字孪生
- 虚拟原型与产品测试
服务
- 系统集成
- 测试与认证
关于客户
Sweco Nederland, BV 是一家总部位于荷兰的领先工程咨询公司。该公司隶属于欧洲领先的建筑和工程咨询公司 Sweco 集团。 Sweco NL 以其创新和可持续的设计和规划解决方案而闻名,涉及交通、水、环境和能源等多个领域。对于卑尔根轻轨项目,Sweco NL 与其客户 Bybanen Utbygging 和姊妹公司 Sweco 挪威合作,提供以用户为中心的交通解决方案,将轻轨建立为挪威第二大城市卑尔根公共交通系统的支柱。
挑战
Sweco Nederland (Sweco NL) 的任务是扩建挪威卑尔根的 Bybanen 轻轨系统,以促进城市发展并减少污染。这个耗资 62 亿挪威克朗的项目涉及增加 8 个新车站,包括一个地下车库和两条总长 4.5 公里的隧道。该项目需要一个最佳设计,在有限的占地面积内连接到现有基础设施,并协调利益相关者的利益和需求冲突。该项目团队由分布在五个国家的 18 个工程学科组成,使用不同的软件,并包含 24 份合同。该团队面临着数据集成、协调、变更管理、协作和沟通方面的挑战。由于项目的复杂性、客户要求和总体规模,传统的手动流程被认为是不够的。该团队需要一种新的数字驱动方法来在紧迫的时间内成功交付设计。
解决方案
Sweco NL 使用 ProjectWise 建立了一个开放、互联的数据环境,以支持 18 个地理上分散的工程学科之间的协调并集成多源数据。该平台提供互操作性,有助于在 Bentley 应用程序之间以及与第三方应用程序之间共享数据,确保所有团队成员持续获得准确的信息。该团队从一开始就开始创建 3D 模型,包含 60,000 多个文件来协调 450 多个模型。互联数据环境促进了可信数据的实时信息共享,这对于最大限度提高生产力、加速设计和优化施工至关重要。 Sweco NL 还使用 Bentley 的 iTwin 服务将各种来源的工程数据整合到动态数字孪生中。无论多个学科使用何种设计技术,数字孪生都会持续同步、对齐并自动跟踪变化。这种方法可以将故障降至最低并优化资源。
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