The digitization of existing architectural heritage through the integration of Building Information Modeling (BIM) and Historical/Heritage Building Information Modeling (hBIM) represents a turning point in the field of conservation and structural recovery. In particular, hBIM allows overcoming the limitations of traditional BIM methodologies by ensuring a sufficiently detailed digital representation of the state of the structure and efficient, sustainable management. This enables the identification and analysis of architectural and structural degradation of materials and portions of a structure, facilitating an organized design of subsequent structural recovery interventions. With this thesis, the goal is to develop openBIM solutions that integrate degradation and structural recovery interventions through the openBIM IFC format, crucial for collaboration among different professional figures. The focus is on two important themes: cracking and bonding between masonry walls.
La digitalizzazione del patrimonio architettonico esistente attraverso l’integrazione di Building Information Modeling (BIM) e Historical/Heritage Building Information Modeling (hBIM) rappresenta un punto di svolta nel campo della conservazione e del recupero strutturale. In particolare, l’hBIM consente di superare le limitazioni delle metodologie BIM tradizionali, garantendo una rappresentazione digitale sufficientemente dettagliata dello stato dell’opera e una gestione efficiente e sostenibile della stessa. In questo modo è possibile identificare e analizzare il degrado architettonico e strutturale dei materiali e delle porzioni di una struttura, permettendo una progettazione organizzata degli interventi di recupero strutturale successivi. Con la presente tesi, l’obiettivo è lo sviluppo di soluzioni openBIM che permettano di integrare il degrado e gli interventi di recupero strutturale attraverso il formato openBIM IFC, fondamentale per la collaborazione tra i vari professionisti, focalizzandosi su due tematiche importanti come la fessurazione e l’ammorsamento tra pareti in muratura.
PROTOCOLLI OPENBIM PER LA DIGITALIZZAZIONE DEL DEGRADO E DEGLI INTERVENTI DI RECUPERO STRUTTURALE degli edifici IN MURATURA portante
BRENTAN, RICCARDO
2022/2023
Abstract
The digitization of existing architectural heritage through the integration of Building Information Modeling (BIM) and Historical/Heritage Building Information Modeling (hBIM) represents a turning point in the field of conservation and structural recovery. In particular, hBIM allows overcoming the limitations of traditional BIM methodologies by ensuring a sufficiently detailed digital representation of the state of the structure and efficient, sustainable management. This enables the identification and analysis of architectural and structural degradation of materials and portions of a structure, facilitating an organized design of subsequent structural recovery interventions. With this thesis, the goal is to develop openBIM solutions that integrate degradation and structural recovery interventions through the openBIM IFC format, crucial for collaboration among different professional figures. The focus is on two important themes: cracking and bonding between masonry walls.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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