技术
- 应用基础设施与中间件 - 数据交换与集成
- 机器人 - 协作机器人
适用行业
- 水泥
- 公用事业
适用功能
- 采购
- 产品研发
用例
- 施工管理
- 虚拟原型与产品测试
服务
- 系统集成
关于客户
客户国家电网是一家公用事业公司,致力于为罗德岛州普罗维登斯提供安全、可靠的电力。作为其承诺的一部分,国家电网启动了一个项目来更换已有近 100 年历史的南街变电站。该项目旨在满足未来市中心发展的电力需求。国家电网将工程、采购和施工 (EPC) 合同授予 TRC,一家工程、环境咨询和施工管理公司。该项目代表了国家电网有能力在拥挤的城市地区对其基础设施进行关键升级,以提高客户的可靠性和容量。
挑战
公用事业公司国家电网启动了一个项目,以更换罗德岛州普罗维登斯市已有近 100 年历史的南街变电站。该项目涉及重建115/11.5/23千瓦室内变电站并将其搬迁至普罗维登斯的拥挤地区。工程、采购和施工 (EPC) 合同授予 TRC,一家工程、环境咨询和施工管理公司。该合同要求拆除 3 条 115 kV 架空供电线路并将其转换为地下电缆线路,将 27 条现有 23 kV 和 11 kV 馈线从旧设施重新布线到新变电站,并重新布线 47 套电缆和 60 套电缆。开关设备。该项目提出了许多设计和协调挑战,包括时间紧迫、预算紧张,以及需要将现有条件与新建筑相结合,同时保持原有变电站的运行。
解决方案
为了克服这些挑战,TRC 使用 Bentley 软件实施了协作 3D 建模。该软件允许 TRC 将大量 CAD、Revit 和其他文件格式的建筑、结构和机械分包商文件以及自己的 3D 文件合并到变电站设计中。 ProjectWise 和 Bentley Substation 用于文件共享、安全存储以及为所有项目数据创建单一事实来源。 Bentley Substation 允许 TRC 整合来自各种 3D 设计平台的关键信息,以实现完全集成的设计模型。该模型用于跨学科检查,并满足国家电网对 2D MicroStation 文件交付成果的要求。 Bentley 的变电站建模软件促进了设计集成,并为优化变电站设计提供了重要的见解。 3D 模型用于与客户一起全面了解车站、为规划委员会提供建筑效果图和公众意见,并在施工前确定问题。
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