Standardiserad kvalitetssäkring av brandskydd i BIM
(2022) In LUTVDG/TVBB VBRM01 20212Division of Fire Safety Engineering
- Abstract
- Digitized workflows are becoming more common in the construction industry where building information modeling, also called BIM, is a common example of this development. The BIM environment enables an unbroken chain of information on a corporate platform. To ensure that the information is correct and that the quality is of sufficient quality, systematic quality controls are carried out.
This thesis aims to develop a method for how quality controls could be performed for the fire discipline's digital deliveries. The goal was also to produce a concrete suggestion on what a set of rules in Solibri Office can look like to perform this type of quality controls. The results of the study show that the fire discipline can generally take a more... (More) - Digitized workflows are becoming more common in the construction industry where building information modeling, also called BIM, is a common example of this development. The BIM environment enables an unbroken chain of information on a corporate platform. To ensure that the information is correct and that the quality is of sufficient quality, systematic quality controls are carried out.
This thesis aims to develop a method for how quality controls could be performed for the fire discipline's digital deliveries. The goal was also to produce a concrete suggestion on what a set of rules in Solibri Office can look like to perform this type of quality controls. The results of the study show that the fire discipline can generally take a more active role in the coordination controls within BIM. The study also shows that a large part of the design errors that occur regarding fire protection according to the survey can be checked with the help of rule sets in the quality assurance program Solibri Office. The case study also shows that rule sets can be different in many ways; however, they can be adjusted according to the user's needs. (Less)
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- author
- Undeland, Mathias LU and Warnerfelt, Oliwer
- supervisor
- organization
- course
- VBRM01 20212
- year
- 2022
- type
- M2 - Bachelor Degree
- subject
- keywords
- BIM, Byggnadsinformationsmodellering, Solibri Office, Solibri Model Checker, SMC, brandprojektering, digital projektering, kvalitetskontroll, kvalitetssäkring, BIMfire Tools.
- publication/series
- LUTVDG/TVBB
- report number
- 5658
- other publication id
- LUTVDG/TVBB--5658--SE
- language
- Swedish
- id
- 9072258
- date added to LUP
- 2022-01-19 10:11:51
- date last changed
- 2022-01-19 10:11:51
@misc{9072258, abstract = {{Digitized workflows are becoming more common in the construction industry where building information modeling, also called BIM, is a common example of this development. The BIM environment enables an unbroken chain of information on a corporate platform. To ensure that the information is correct and that the quality is of sufficient quality, systematic quality controls are carried out. This thesis aims to develop a method for how quality controls could be performed for the fire discipline's digital deliveries. The goal was also to produce a concrete suggestion on what a set of rules in Solibri Office can look like to perform this type of quality controls. The results of the study show that the fire discipline can generally take a more active role in the coordination controls within BIM. The study also shows that a large part of the design errors that occur regarding fire protection according to the survey can be checked with the help of rule sets in the quality assurance program Solibri Office. The case study also shows that rule sets can be different in many ways; however, they can be adjusted according to the user's needs.}}, author = {{Undeland, Mathias and Warnerfelt, Oliwer}}, language = {{swe}}, note = {{Student Paper}}, series = {{LUTVDG/TVBB}}, title = {{Standardiserad kvalitetssäkring av brandskydd i BIM}}, year = {{2022}}, }