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Guidelines and structural type libraryHannu Penttilä and Sampsa Nissinen
Mittaviiva Oy
Product modelling guidelinesProduct modelling guidelines20062006
Structural type library Structural type library database prototype in webdatabase prototype in web
Hannu PenttiläSampsa NissinenMittaviiva Oy
Guidelines and structural type libraryHannu Penttilä and Sampsa Nissinen
Mittaviiva Oy
Building product modellingBuilding product modellingin constructionin construction
drawing and document oriented construction is slowly changing towards product model oriented activity, which spreads data management over the building life-cycle
slow transition is in the process
Guidelines and structural type libraryHannu Penttilä and Sampsa Nissinen
Mittaviiva Oy
Building product modellingBuilding product modellingin constructionin construction
how to give guidelines for AEC-field for the changes
how to improve traditional process and agreements
how to achieve all advantages of product modelling
what does is the meaning to me ? what does it require from me ?
Guidelines and structural type libraryHannu Penttilä and Sampsa Nissinen
Mittaviiva Oy
Product model guidelines2006
2006
2006
2004 first guideline versions 2004
general guidelinesarchitectural guidelinesstructural guidelines
start spec. tech guidelines (HVAC+el) start project managament guidelines
Seppo Niemioja’s architect guidelinesFinnmap’s structural guidelines
Finnmap writes, Mittaviiva eds.
company and software specific guidelines
Guidelines and structural type libraryHannu Penttilä and Sampsa Nissinen
Mittaviiva Oy
General product modelling General product modelling guidelines 2006guidelines 2006
1 PREFACE, ENGLISH SUMMARY, INTRODUCTION2 PRODUCT MODEL BASED BUILDING DESIGN
Objectives, pre-requirements, benefits ,possibilities and resultsCAD and product mdelling, management of design changesChanges to current design and construction processTasks, responsibilities, contacts, legal issues
3 PRODUCT MODELLING BASIC CONCEPTSDefinitionsProject participant viewpoints and different construction project typesProduct modelling phasesData transfer, data exchange interoperability and IFC
4 PRODUCT MODEL CONTENT DEFINITIONSFinnish Talo 2000 -coding systemProject data, unique identification dataCAD-layers, bldg floors, bldg spaces, bldg components and elementsProduct data structures, bldg component libraraes & structural types
5 CURRENT SOFTWARE - STATE OF THE ART (prod. mod. use & maintenance)Design software (CAD)Product model serversChecking and analyzing software for product modelInternational R & D status
6 PILOT PROJECT STATUS7 FURTHER DEVELOPMENT NEEDS8 REFERENCES & APPENDIXES
Literature, guidelines, documents & weblinksIFC-data exchange standardCAD-layers in product model based projects (proposal)Talo 2000 -coding system brief
ClientsContractorsOwnersDesign teamsConstructorsDevelopersUsers
Guidelines and structural type libraryHannu Penttilä and Sampsa Nissinen
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Product model guidelines for Product model guidelines for architects 2006architects 2006
1 PREFACE, ENGLISH SUMMARY, INTRODUCTION2 PRODUCT MODEL BASED BUILDING DESIGN (ABSTRACT)3 PRODUCT MODELLING BASIC CONCEPTS (ABSTRACT)4 PRODUCT MODEL BASED ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
Architects tasks, requirements, responsibilities, contracts, legal issues Changes to current architectural design process, development stepsThe connection of architectural design with the building process Modelling methods and accurracy in architectural design
5 PRODECT MODEL PHASES IN ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNPre-requirements phase Spatial model and its contentDrauft building component model and its contentBuilding component model and its contentConstruction element model and its contentMaintenace model and its content
6 PRODUCT MODEL CONTENT DEFINITIONSModelling methods of building components in generalModelling methods in spatial model and draft building element modelModelling methods in building element model
Spaces, complex and high spatial objectsBearing frame (foundations, slabs, horiz. structures, walls, columns, beams) External walls, builing envelope Additional, non-bearing structures (inner walls), windows, doors Spatial structures (floor, wall and roor surfaces, furniture, lowered ceilings) The modelling of joints and joining structuresFree form structures and components
Modelling methods in construction element model Modelling methods in maintenance model
7 ARCHITECTURAL SOFTWARE - STARE OF THE ART8 FURTHER DEVELOPMENT NEEDS9 REFERENCES & APPENDIXES
ArchitectsDesignersDesign teamsConstructorsClients
Guidelines and structural type libraryHannu Penttilä and Sampsa Nissinen
Mittaviiva Oy
Product model guidelines Product model guidelines tells...tells...
who creates the product model contract issues, responsibilities, and requirements will change
how product model data will be distributed in a product model based project
how the product model is created the right way modelling spatial objects modelling building components and elements
modelling joint structures
Guidelines and structural type libraryHannu Penttilä and Sampsa Nissinen
Mittaviiva Oy
Product model guidelines Product model guidelines tells...tells...
contractors and project stakeholders will is essential
currently product modelling means a decision, co-operation, commitments project based contracts about product modelling content and volume
learning, education, guidelines product model does not necessarily contain all product data for instance drawing standards belong to drawings
building product model is not same as visual 3D-model product model is a project data model
Guidelines and structural type libraryHannu Penttilä and Sampsa Nissinen
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What ≈200 structural sections, database 2005
How Web-based prototype, new user needs and testing
Why Benefits of product modelling
ProIT–structural type library
Guidelines and structural type libraryHannu Penttilä and Sampsa Nissinen
Mittaviiva Oy
Database format property based searches links to other databases
(Rasi, TarviketietoNet, LifePlan)
different user views harmonizing content with RT-
types harmonizing content with new
Talo 2000 system
ProIT–structural type library
Guidelines and structural type libraryHannu Penttilä and Sampsa Nissinen
Mittaviiva Oy
Pick all external walls that have U-value better than 0,24
Search by properties (U-value, fire class, noise insulation,
thickness) building components Talo 2000 codes material properties
ProIT–structural type librarySearch process
Guidelines and structural type libraryHannu Penttilä and Sampsa Nissinen
Mittaviiva Oy
ProIT–structural type libraryTalo2000 building component
Sub-components(materials)
Materials properties
Properties
Unique identifier
Guidelines and structural type libraryHannu Penttilä and Sampsa Nissinen
Mittaviiva Oy
Structural components are linked to TarviketietoNet -database Rasi-code system LifePlan life-cycle database
Lifeplan
Links to other databases
ProIT–structural type library
Guidelines and structural type libraryHannu Penttilä and Sampsa Nissinen
Mittaviiva Oy
Possible use cases
Designer view Production view Data exchance(XML, PDF, DWG, IFC ...)
search & selection of structures validating possibilities property based searches selection of joining structures
general product data forcontractors
CAD-systems, IFC prints, outputs, PDF other databases
ProIT–structural type library
muuttietokannat
CAD
IFCXML
Guidelines and structural type libraryHannu Penttilä and Sampsa Nissinen
Mittaviiva Oy
ProIT–structural type libraryContentContentNow Future objectives
Guidelines and structural type libraryHannu Penttilä and Sampsa Nissinen
Mittaviiva Oy
ProIT–structural type libraryBenefits & possibilitiesBenefits & possibilities
Product structures to be a part of design systems (CAD..)
product structure data tor designers (easy to use)
Extending the structural type volume plain structural sections other building components and parts (room
spaces, joint structures, windows, doors, columnts, beams,...)
Linking benefirs linking design data to real materials (builders,
procurement) networking with existing development work