ENGINEERING SKILLS AID BY THERMOGRAPHY AND BIM
The quality of building operation management is related to the accuracy of the information collected in technical inspections. Monitoring existing conditions, required in the operational phase of the life cycle, challenges asset managers in identifying anomalies and retrieving information that helps plan priority intervention actions. In line with global governance actions, which have demonstrated adherence to the Building Information Modeling (BIM) system, this article uses as its object of study an engineering expertise applied to a public hospital building that requires renovation work. Applying the constructive research method, the objective of the work is to present a new expert work process that guides interventions of this nature. In this direction, Thermography was selected to capture the built reality and the parameterization of the solar chart, with the specific objective of supporting the analyzes of the thermographic and photographic records collected. It was concluded that BIM adds significant value to the expert work process as it was able to reflect the State of the Art in the final model. In this context, the construct represented by the As-is model represents an asset database, as well as a valuable tool for other project teams.
ENGINEERING SKILLS AID BY THERMOGRAPHY AND BIM
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.22533/at.ed.317482406033
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Palavras-chave: Operation Management; BIM; Engineering Expertise; Thermography; Solar Chart.
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Keywords: Operation Management; BIM; Engineering Expertise; Thermography; Solar Chart.
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Abstract:
The quality of building operation management is related to the accuracy of the information collected in technical inspections. Monitoring existing conditions, required in the operational phase of the life cycle, challenges asset managers in identifying anomalies and retrieving information that helps plan priority intervention actions. In line with global governance actions, which have demonstrated adherence to the Building Information Modeling (BIM) system, this article uses as its object of study an engineering expertise applied to a public hospital building that requires renovation work. Applying the constructive research method, the objective of the work is to present a new expert work process that guides interventions of this nature. In this direction, Thermography was selected to capture the built reality and the parameterization of the solar chart, with the specific objective of supporting the analyzes of the thermographic and photographic records collected. It was concluded that BIM adds significant value to the expert work process as it was able to reflect the State of the Art in the final model. In this context, the construct represented by the As-is model represents an asset database, as well as a valuable tool for other project teams.
- MARIA LUISA RIBEIRO ANTUNES
- Eduardo Cabaleiro Cortizo
- Kleos Magalhães Lenz César Júnior