技术
- 传感器 - 全球定位系统
- 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
- 数字孪生
- 泄漏与洪水监测
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辽宁省水利水电勘察设计研究院正在交付水库设计。基于 100 年一遇洪水的可能性,拟议的基础设施是一座带有沥青心墙的堆石坝和一座混凝土重力坝。大坝高达43.5米,总库容3.21亿立方米。该水库还将为林西工业园天然气炼油厂的建设和运营供水。最后,水库将为河流下游邻近地区提供重要的农业灌溉和供水,可持续地促进当地经济发展。
挑战
随着时间的推移,中国的水资源短缺和严重的洪水风险不断加剧,促使政府资助水库和水坝等节水项目。东台子水库位于内蒙古赤峰市林西县,是国家“十三五”规划172项重大水利建设之一,也是内蒙古12个重点民生工程之一。由于赤峰市迫切需要缓解严重的洪水风险,这一大型基础设施是赤峰市的一项重要水利工程。东台子水库幅员辽阔,地形复杂,需要进行精确的地质调查。因此,设计团队需要全面了解支撑未来大坝的岩体和地面结构平面。除了项目的测量需求外,基础设施设计也是多方面的。
解决方案
水库设计需要多个工程学科之间的协作、精确的开挖图纸、直观的地质设计和详细的大坝设计。传统的设计方法无法实现这些结果,因此辽宁水务公司采用了 Bentley 的建筑信息模型 (BIM) 软件,因为它具有协作设计管理平台。该团队首先使用 OpenRoads 根据大量钻井和勘探线数据对大坝位置进行准确的 3D 地质调查。该应用程序的空间分析功能提供了对坝基岩体类型、结构平面和区域块边界的审核。为了设计复杂的生态鱼道并克服开挖挑战,他们使用 OpenRoads Designer 创建了详细的 3D 地质模型,该模型成为大坝设计的基础。
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