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    Guide to Use of Industry Foundation Classes in Exchange of Reinforcement Models

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    Guide to Use of Industry Foundation Classes in Exchange of Reinforcement Models
    Dokumenttyp
    Leitfaden
    GUID
    51165001-22C5-4CA0-8EEC-02845B10F271
    Kennung
    ACI PRC-131.2-17
    Revision
    V1.0.0
    Projektstatus
    Genehmigt
    Reifegrad
    Bewährt
    Veröffentlicht am
    6. März 2023
    Letzte Änderung
    16. März 2023
    Herausgeber
    American Concrete Institute (ACI)
    Autoren
    • ACI Committee 131
    • Barbara Coleman
    Startseite
    Anwendungsfälle
    Guide to Use of Industry Foundation Classes in Exchange of Reinforcement Models

    Leitfaden

    Impressum

    Projektgruppe

    • Christopher D. Brown (Chair)
    • Allan P. Bommer (Secretary)
    • Mark Douglas Agee
    • Daniel D. Berend
    • Richard H. Birley
    • Daniel Bittrich
    • Brady G. Buckley
    • Barry B. Butler
    • Peter J. Carrato
    • Jeffrey N. Cochrane
    • James T. Davy
    • Charles M. Eastman
    • Dennis J. Fontenot
    • Sidney Freedman
    • David A. Grundler Jr.
    • Michael Gustafson
    • Michael G. Hernandez
    • Harrison Rolfe Jennings
    • Julian Kang
    • William M. Klorman
    • Andrew R. Lloyd
    • Ronald L. O’Kane
    • Andrew Pinneke
    • Joseph C. Sanders
    • William J. Shebetka
    • Carl Taylor
    • John B. Turner
    • Peter Zdgiebloski
    • Special acknowledgement and thanks to D. Yang, Research Scientist at the Digital Building Laboratory in the Georgia Institute of Technology, for his contributions to this guide.

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    Handhabung

    The documents reflect the current best practice and do not claim to be complete. They should not to be understood in the sense of a generally valid recommendation or guideline from a legal point of view. The documents are intended to support appointing and appointed parties in the application of the BIM method. The documents must be adapted to the specific project requirements in each case. The examples listed do not claim to be complete. Its information is based on findings from practical experience and is accordingly to be understood as best practice and not universally applicable. Since we are in a phase in which definitions are only emerging, the publisher cannot guarantee the correctness of individual contents.

    Management Summary

    This guide provides a protocol for the exchange of data related to reinforcing steel between software applications. This guide presents a human-readable list of reinforcing steel entities, attributes, property sets, and relationships, with sufficient specificity so that the format and syntax for machine-readable exchanges based on Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) can be employed, enhanced, or developed. This specific set of exchange requirements is referred to as a model view definition (MVD). Material and geometric attributes, property sets, and relationships, both required and optional, that address most reinforced concrete applications for buildings and nonbuilding structures are presented. This guide is intended to be used by building information modeling (BIM) software developers to assist in the development of consistent and accurate exchanges of reinforcing steel information between applications.

    Keywords: attribute; building information modeling; model view definition; Industry Foundation Classes; reinforcing steel.

    DOCUMENT DETAILS

    Author: ACI Committee 131

    Publication Year: 2017

    Pages: 53

    ISBN: 9781945487811

    Formats: Protected PDF/Web View

    Dateien

    • 131.2R-17.pdf (pdf | 9,75 MB)