技术
- 功能应用 - 企业资产管理系统 (EAM)
- 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
- 维护
- 产品研发
用例
- 施工管理
- 施工现场监控
服务
- 测试与认证
关于客户
LLC Volgogradnefteproekt 是一家领先的独立设计公司,为俄罗斯南部的石油和天然气行业提供服务。该公司受邀为里海 Vladimir Filanovsky 海上油田委托的七个平台提供竣工 3D 数字模型。 Vladimir Filanovsky 油田位于里海北岸约 50 公里处,深度为 7 至 11 米。卢克石油公司于2005年发现了多油藏油田,并于2016年投入第一阶段开发。作为俄罗斯最大的海上油田之一,凝析油藏蕴藏着1.531亿吨石油储量和322亿立方米天然气储量。储备。
挑战
LLC Volgogradnefteproekt 是一家服务于俄罗斯南部石油和天然气行业的领先独立设计公司,其任务是为里海 Vladimir Filanovsky 海上油田委托的七个平台提供竣工 3D 数字模型。该项目涉及建造七个复杂设施,由六家不同的公司设计。客户需要一个管理项目各个阶段的工程和技术信息的流程,从验证技术设计是否满足项目要求,到规划施工进度,再到管理材料和设备交付的物流。由于多个承包商和分包商参与该项目,客户还需要制作高质量的施工文件并根据计划监控竣工工作。由于客户规定的紧迫期限和俄罗斯联邦政府的监管,该项目变得更加复杂。
解决方案
Volgogradnefteproekt 采用 Bentley 的 AssetWise 平台来创建一个互联数据环境,支持资产生命周期信息管理,并为参与油田基础设施设计的六家不同公司的项目和资产信息提供单一来源。项目团队创建了单一数据源,为客户的多办公室设计团队提供信息移动性。该团队使用 Bentley 设计应用程序来设计单元导体,并使用 AECOsim Building Designer、Bentley Raceway and Cable Management、OpenPlant Modeler、ProSteel、Promis.e 和其他 Bentley 应用程序无缝交换数据。该软件提供了对俄罗斯设备、代码和标准数据库的访问,帮助设计人员满足俄罗斯政府的技术标准。连接的数据环境允许团队成员交换信息并有效协作,无论他们身在何处,都可以访问可信数据的中央源。
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