技术
- 应用基础设施与中间件 - 数据可视化
- 网络与连接 - 路由器和网桥
适用行业
- 水泥
- 建筑与基础设施
适用功能
- 产品研发
- 质量保证
用例
- 施工管理
- 施工现场监控
服务
- 测试与认证
关于客户
PT。 Wijaya Karya (WIKA) 是一家总部位于印度尼西亚的公司,为土木建筑行业提供建筑、机械和电气服务。他们受委托设计和建造印度尼西亚雅加达北部的海港路 2 号项目,这是一个大型复杂的开发项目,其中包括世界上最长的双层桥。该项目对于改善北雅加达的交通和经济至关重要,预计每天可容纳 63,500 辆车辆,将 Ancol 和 Pluit 之间的旅行时间缩短一半。 WIKA 面临着多项挑战,包括严格的截止日期、政府保护生态系统和现有基础设施的规定,以及传统的 2D 设计方法对于如此大型复杂的项目的不足。
挑战
PT。 Wijaya Karya (WIKA) 是一家总部位于印度尼西亚的建筑公司,负责设计和建造印度尼西亚雅加达北部的港湾路 2 号项目。该项目预算达5.3亿美元,涉及建设一条8.95公里长的收费公路,其中包括一座沿安科尔河的3.95公里双层桥,这是世界上最长的双层桥。该项目对于改善北雅加达的交通和经济至关重要,预计每天可容纳 63,500 辆车辆,将 Ancol 和 Pluit 之间的旅行时间缩短一半。然而,威卡 (WIKA) 面临着一些挑战。传统的二维设计方法不足以满足如此大型和复杂的项目。该项目还必须在附近雅加达国际体育场举行的 FIFA 2021 U-20 世界杯开始之前完成。此外,印尼政府还规定,该项目应避免在水中设置桥墩,以保护生态系统和现有河流交通,并避开地下燃气管道、水管、光缆和建筑物。
解决方案
为了克服这些挑战,WIKA 从传统的 2D 设计方法过渡到 3D BIM(建筑信息模型)方法。他们首先通过无人机捕获图像,使用广义预测控制在 ContextCapture 中生成现实网格。这使他们能够在短短 15 天内拍摄和处理 166 公顷的土地,比传统测量方法快六倍。 OpenRoads 和 OpenBridge 用于检查主要道路、坡道和接近结构的对齐情况,并根据实际情况迭代码头位置和高度。这有助于避免在河中放置桥墩并降低洪水的风险。 RM Bridge、LEAP Bridge 和 ProStructures 用于桥梁建模、设计分析和测试工作方法变化的各个方面。 PLAXIS 用于土壤稳定性和挡土墙分析,LumenRT 用于生成项目的数字表示。最后,使用Navigator和SYNCHRO进行项目管理,包括工作调度、成本估算、供应链管理和进度分析。
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