Second-level space boundary;
Building energy modeling (BEM);
Building information modeling (BIM);
Industry Foundation Classes (IFC);
Multiple geometry representations (MGRs);
PERFORMANCE SIMULATION;
BIM;
DESIGN;
ALGORITHM;
QUERIES;
D O I:
10.1016/j.autcon.2021.103659
中图分类号:
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号:
0813 ;
摘要:
Automatically extracting information needed for building energy modeling (BEM) from an IFC BIM can significantly improve efficiency and accuracy in preparing BEM inputs. Second-level space boundaries (SBs) define geometric data required for BEM, but they are often missing or incorrectly defined in IFC models. To address limitations in existing algorithms when generating second-level SBs of complex buildings, this study presents a novel approach that computes geometric and semantic information of second-level SBs using multiple geometry representations of building elements and spaces in an IFC model. Advantages of the approach include: it has relatively loose requirements on the quality of input IFC models; it can process building objects with common curved shapes; it improves computing efficiency when processing large-scale building models by employing three types of geometric representations. The approach was evaluated with two large-scale real-world building models, and the results show that second-level SBs are generated accurately and highly efficiently.