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Factors Influencing Quantity Variations in BIM-Based Quantity Take-offs for Building Finishing Works (BIM기반 건물 마감수량 산출 시 수량 차이 요인)

  • Jeong, Seo-Hee;Kim, Gwang-Hee
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Building Construction
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    • v.24 no.5
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    • pp.607-618
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    • 2024
  • With the growing adoption of Building Information Modeling(BIM), many studies on BIM-based quantity take-off are being conducted. However, the absence of standardized quantity take-off protocols for BIM-based methods has led to a decline in accuracy. This study aimed to compare quantity take-off results from 3D models with those derived from traditional 2D-based quantity take-off methods and modeling approaches, specifically for finishing work, and to identify the underlying causes of any discrepancies. The analysis revealed significant variations in the quantities of walls, floors, and ceilings, with walls exhibiting the largest deviation. The primary cause of these discrepancies was that when interior and exterior surfaces were modeled as a single composite object, it became impossible to accurately set the height of individual finishing materials, resulting in overestimations of the quantities. Consequently, the study demonstrated that modeling interior and exterior components as separate composite objects in 3D models can significantly reduce quantity take-off discrepancies. Moving forward, the establishment of precise quantity take-off standards through additional case studies will be crucial for improving cost management in BIM applications.

FEM Electrical Resistivity Modeling in Cylindrical Coordinates (원통 좌표계에서의 전기비저항 유한요소 모델링)

  • Choi Wonseok;Kim Jung-Ho;Park KwonGyu;Kim Hak-Soo;Suh Jung-Hee
    • Geophysics and Geophysical Exploration
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    • v.5 no.3
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    • pp.206-216
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    • 2002
  • The finite element method (FEM), a powerful numerical modeling tool for solving various engineering problems, is frequently applied to three-dimensional (3-D) modeling thanks to its capability of discretizing and simulating the shape of model with finite number of elements. Considering the accuracy of the solution and computing time in modeling of engineering problems, it is preferable to construct physical continuity and simplify mesh system. Although there exist systematic mesh generation systems for arbitrary shaped model, it is hard to model a simple cylinder in terms of 3-D coordinate system especially in the vicinity of the central axis. In this study I adopt cylindrical coordinate system for modeling the 3-D model space and define the origin of the coordinates with mathematically clear coordinate transformation. Since we can simulate the whole space with hexahedral elements, the cylindrical coordinate system is effective in handling the 3-D model structure. The 3-D do resistivity modeling scheme developed in this study provides basie principle for borehole-to-surface resistivity survey, which can be a useful tool for the application to environmental problem.

A Comparative Analysis between 2D and 3D Modeling in the Piercing Process of Lead Frame and Experimental Study (리드프레임 피어싱 공정의 2D와 3D 모델링 비교해석 및 실험적 연구)

  • Bang, H.J.;Han, S.S.;Han, C.H.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Technology of Plasticity Conference
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    • 2006.05a
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    • pp.288-291
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    • 2006
  • Piercing or blanking process is widely used to manufacture most of lead frame parts, but it is difficult to analyze the real process by the actual shape through progressive dies. In this paper several stages in progressive punching are modeled by 2D and 3D configurations using $DEFORM^{TM}$ 2D/ 3D code. During the progressive stage some state variables and deformed configurations are analyzed in each model. There are three stages in the process, the deformations at each stage are cumulative. The advantages and disadvantages of these two type modeling are discussed and analyzed. The experiments are performed as a working material copper alloy through manufactured die. Computed results in load by two types are compared to experiments.

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A Study on the Efficient 3D Scanning Method for Digital Twin Configuration in Construction Site (건설현장의 디지털 트윈 구성을 위한 효율적인 3D 스캐닝 방법에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Seong-Hun;Kim, Tae-Han;Eom, Ire;Won, Jong-Chul
    • Journal of KIBIM
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.39-51
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    • 2022
  • 3D scan technology can utilize real spatial information as it is in virtual space, so it can be usefully used in various fields such as reverse engineering of buildings and process management. Recently, with the development of ICT technology, more precise scan data can be obtained, and scan processing time has also been greatly reduced. In addition, the combination of software and scanning equipment used in 3D scanning technology is very diverse, and results are very different depending on which technology is used. Accordingly, there is a problem that it is difficult for a user who has no experience in 3D scanning technology to determine which technology and equipment should be used to obtain good results. In this study, 3D scan technologies mainly used at home and abroad are investigated, classified, and tested at actual construction sites to suggest considerations and suitable 3D scan methods when using 3D scans in construction sites. The test results were analyzed to evaluate the time it takes to scan, the final quality, and the user's convenience according to each technology method.

A Comparative Study of 3D MT Modeling Methods (3차원 MT 모델링 기법의 비교 분석)

  • Han, Nu-Ree;Nam, Myung-Jin;Kim, Hee-Joon;Song, Yoon-Ho;Suh, Jung-Hee
    • Geophysics and Geophysical Exploration
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.154-160
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    • 2007
  • This paper compares the characteristics of three different algorithms for three-dimensional (3D) magnetotelluric (MT) modeling. These methods are developed by Mackie et al. (1994), Sasaki (1999) and Nam et al. (2007). The first and second methods are based on the finite difference method (FDM), while the last one the finite-element method (FEM). MT responses, apparent resistivities and phases, for a COMMEMI 3D-2 model show a good agreement with integral equation solutions and only minor discrepancies are found over the anomalous bodies in the 3D model. The computation time of the two methods based on FDM is short and the static divergence correction contributes to speed up. The FEM modeling scheme is accurate but slow.

A Proposal of Educational 3D Modelling Software Development Type Via User Experience Analysis of Open Source 3D Modelling Software (무료공개 3D모델링 소프트웨어 사용자 경험 분석을 통한 교육용 3D모델링 소프트웨어 개발유형 제안)

  • Lee, Guk-Hee;Cho, Jaekyung
    • Science of Emotion and Sensibility
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.87-102
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    • 2017
  • With increasing interest in 3D printing, the interest in the 3D modelling training that should precede the 3D printing is increasing. However, the existing 3D modelling software is developed mostly by foreign brands. Thus, the interfaces are all in English. 3D modelling software training for Korean novices who are not familiar with these terms has constraints. This study aims to explore what to consider when developing a Korean model for 3D modelling educational software for 3D printing in the face of such reality. For this goal, after having novices with no experience in 3D modeling to perform a house building task using either 12D Design or Tinker CAD, we conducted a survey. It was found in the result that more users favored Tinker CAD over 123D Design, and the errors involved while working with the Tinker CAD were less than those with the 123D Design, and the ratio of people who completed the task with the Tinker CAD was higher than that with the 123D Design. In general discussion, an introductory level educational 3D modeling software development is proposed which utilize characteristics of Tinker CAD (easy modelling is possible by three-dimensional figures) and web-based method. Also, a beginner/intermediate level educational 3D modeling software development is proposed which utilize characteristics of 123D Design (with finer measurement manipulations and figure alignment) and Windows-based method.

Development and Application of an Explosion Modeling Technique Using PFC (PFC3D에서의 폭원모델링 기법의 개발 및 적용)

  • Choi Byung-Hee;Yang Hyung-Sik;Ryu Chang-Ha
    • Explosives and Blasting
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.7-15
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    • 2004
  • An explosion modeling technique was developed by using the spherical discrete element code, PFC3D, which can be used to model the dynamic stress wave propagation phenomenon. The modeling technique is simply based on an idea that the explosion pressure should be applied to a PFC3D particle assembly not in the form of an external force (body force), but in the form of a contact force (surface force). According to this concept, the explosion pressure is applied to the wall particles by the scheme of radius expansion/contraction of inner-hole particles. The output wall force is compared to the input hole pressure in every time step, and a correction routine is activated to control the radius multiplier of the inner-hole particles. A comparative blast simulation far a cement mortar block of $80\times90\times80mm$ was conducted by using the conventional explosion modeling method and the new one. The results of the simulation are presented in a qualitative fashion.

DEVELOPMENT OF STRATEGIES FOR APPLICATION OF 4D MODELING IN CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

  • Yang-Taek Kim;Chang-Taek Hyun ;Kyo-Jin Koo
    • International conference on construction engineering and project management
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    • 2005.10a
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    • pp.1181-1186
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    • 2005
  • In many construction projects, progress and efficiency are hampered by poor communication of discipline-specific models. For example, architects use 2D or 3D CAD models and builders use CPM diagrams, Gantt charts, and spreadsheets to show their view of the project. Nowadays, advanced computer visualization tools, 4D CAD or VR, can show these disparate models to understand cross-disciplinary impacts of design and construction decisions. In Korea, several leading companies have tried to apply these tools to their pilot projects from the design phase to the maintenance phase. These companies have expected that more project stakeholders could understand a construction schedule more quickly and completely with 4D visualization than with the traditional construction management tools. However, modeling of the 4D CAD or VR can be quite time-consuming and expensive to generate manually and has therefore limited the spread and use of these models. In order to adopt widely those models in construction industry, the areas that those tools could support to take large benefits in diverse functional areas of construction management need to be analyzed. In this study, researchers analyze the usefulness and limitations of the 4D models and VR in the construction industry, develop the strategy of application priority, and improve the 4D modeling method.

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A Study on Multi-patch Surface in Improving Efficiency of 3D Facial Modeling (Multi-patch Surface를 이용한 3D Facial Model 제작 효율 향상에 관한 연구)

  • 진영애;김종기;김치용
    • Proceedings of the Korea Multimedia Society Conference
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    • 2003.05b
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    • pp.492-498
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    • 2003
  • 본 논문에서는 실사와 같은 사실적인 3차원 Facial Model 제작을 위해 해부학 접근을 통한 근육기반의 자연스러운 Facial Modeling 제작을 연구하였다 한국인 기본형 얼굴을 연구 대상으로 선정하여 안면근육 비례를 분석한 후 Multi-patch Surface Modeling 방법을 적용하며 제작하였다. 이 방법에는 통계적 분석기법 중 L/sub 27/(3/sup 13/) 3수준계 직교배열표를 이용하여 검증하였다. 본 연구를 통하여 Facial Model 제작 시 최소의 UV spans 수로 최대 시각화 즉, 원본의 형상을 최대한 유지하면서 작업시간과 Rendering 시간 단축 및 Data 용량을 줄일 수 있는 Modeling 방법을 제안하였고, 향후 자연스런 Facial Animation 제작 및 연구에도 많은 도움이 될 것으로 기대된다.

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A collaborative process between employers and practitioners for utilization of BIM and 3D scanning (실무 3D 스캐닝 및 BIM 활용을 위한 발주자 - 실무자 간 협업프로세스 모델)

  • Kim, Do-Young
    • Journal of KIBIM
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.33-42
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    • 2021
  • In construction sites, policies are changing considering the convergence of 3D scanning and BIM. In order to respond to this, it is urgent to develop guidelines for systematic collaboration methods that take into account the perspectives of practitioners. By participating in the delivery process using 3D scanning technology, tasks such as ordering, field scanning are defined in terms of mutual communications. Also, the collaboration process is about communications between off-site and on-site, such as feed-back using data and documents. In the future, we will propose guidelines based on such collaborative process models.