Verbindung von BIM und Simulation/Linking BIM and simulation - Motivation and existing challenges in factory planning

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2025
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1436-4980
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1436-4980

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Jahrgang 115 (2025), Heft 06

Verbindung von BIM und Simulation/Linking BIM and simulation - Motivation and existing challenges in factory planning


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1436-4980
ISSN-Online
1436-4980


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Materialflusssimulation dient der Absicherung sowie der Optimierung in allen Phasen des Lebenszyklus von Fabriksystemen. Die Datenakquise ist aufwendig und beeinflusst die Simulationsergebnisse. Gleichzeitig werden in Fabrik-BIM-Modellen neben der Anordnung auch Eigenschaften von Produktionselementen modelliert. Durch die Verbindung von BIM und Simulation wären Daten gemeinsam zu nutzen. Dieser Beitrag untersucht den Stand der Technik und adressiert Herausforderungen sowie Lösungsansätze.

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