技术
- 机器人 - 协作机器人
- 传感器 - 电表
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
- 智慧城市供水管理
- 水务管理
服务
- 系统集成
- 测试与认证
关于客户
本案例的客户是辽宁省水利水电勘察设计研究院。他们负责设计朝阳地下泵站项目,该项目旨在改善中国辽宁省 150 万居民的供水。该项目涉及众多地上和地下建筑,包括一座埋在地下75米的发电厂、一条供水隧道、一座变电站、九个水泵和地上管理基础设施。该研究所在时间紧迫的情况下管理 13 个不同学科,面临着技术、工程和协调方面的挑战。项目场地狭小,地质条件复杂,地下厂房需与地上管理区配电室相连。
挑战
朝阳地下泵站项目旨在将水加压并输送至净化厂,改善中国辽宁省 150 万居民的供水。届时,最高可向全区配水44.08万吨/日,缓解工农业生产、生态环境和生活用水短缺问题。该项目价值8200万元人民币,预计将促进经济、社会和环境的可持续发展。该工程由辽宁省水利水电勘察设计研究院担任设计单位,地上、地下建筑众多,包括埋藏在地下75米的发电厂、供水隧道、变电站、九台水泵、地上管理等。基础设施。他们面临着在紧迫的时间内管理 13 个不同学科的技术、工程和协调挑战。项目场地狭小,地质条件复杂,地下厂房需与地上管理区配电室相连。
解决方案
该研究所选择 ProjectWise® 和 MicroStation® 来开发协作设计管理系统,并利用 Bentley 的 3D BIM 和实景建模应用程序,促进 13 个学科之间的协调设计和信息共享。在这种互联数据环境中工作提供了统一的工程方法,支持多学科数据管理和设计,在短设计周期内简化工作流程。他们使用无人机和 ContextCapture 收集数据和图像,生成 1.2 平方公里项目区域的现实模型,并通过 OpenRoads 应用程序,为深埋的地下工厂开发了 3D 地质模型。为了解决复杂的布局,避免洞穴结构之间的碰撞,并在有限的空间内优化机械和电气设备的配置,该研究所依靠 OpenBuildings® Designer 和 Navigator 中的碰撞检测功能。通过LumenRT的创新应用,他们生动地可视化了整个设施设计,以识别错误和设计缺陷,提高了整体设计质量。
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