TY - GEN
T1 - EXTENDING IFC TO SUPPORT THERMAL COMFORT PREDICTION DURING DESIGN
AU - Alshehri, Fawaz
AU - Kenny, Paul
AU - Hoare, Cathal
AU - Shamsi, Mohammad
AU - Ali, Usman
AU - O’donnell, James
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© European Council on Computing in Construction (EC3).
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - During the early design stage, designers often rely on general rules of thumb to make critical decisions about the geometry, construction systems and materials without fully evaluating their effects on indoor thermal environment requirements and constraints. Currently, reviewing a design’s sustainability requires designers to spend a significant amount of time manually extracting Thermal Comfort (TC) data from BIMs because of the tedious nature of this task. This paper is motivated by the absence of a standard method and a schema for extracting the necessary data for an automated TC assessment of building designs. The aim is to generate a reusable and retrievable set of Exchange Requirement’s for BIM-based BTCS to facilitate efficient data extraction and exchanges from design models using the IFC file format. Furthermore, we develop an MVD mechanism that provides a structured framework for the definition and exchange of the target data as a step towards standardisation and production of BTCS related information, the results from which contribute to a proposed MVD. The application of the MVD in building design has the potential to improve the early-stage TC assessment of design alternatives. Further, it could reduce the time required to conduct the assessment, increase the reproducibility of results, and formalises the method used.
AB - During the early design stage, designers often rely on general rules of thumb to make critical decisions about the geometry, construction systems and materials without fully evaluating their effects on indoor thermal environment requirements and constraints. Currently, reviewing a design’s sustainability requires designers to spend a significant amount of time manually extracting Thermal Comfort (TC) data from BIMs because of the tedious nature of this task. This paper is motivated by the absence of a standard method and a schema for extracting the necessary data for an automated TC assessment of building designs. The aim is to generate a reusable and retrievable set of Exchange Requirement’s for BIM-based BTCS to facilitate efficient data extraction and exchanges from design models using the IFC file format. Furthermore, we develop an MVD mechanism that provides a structured framework for the definition and exchange of the target data as a step towards standardisation and production of BTCS related information, the results from which contribute to a proposed MVD. The application of the MVD in building design has the potential to improve the early-stage TC assessment of design alternatives. Further, it could reduce the time required to conduct the assessment, increase the reproducibility of results, and formalises the method used.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85177167824
U2 - 10.35490/EC3.2019.203
DO - 10.35490/EC3.2019.203
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85177167824
SN - 9781910963371
T3 - Proceedings of the European Conference on Computing in Construction
SP - 284
EP - 293
BT - Proceedings of the 2019 European Conference on Computing in Construction
A2 - O'Donnell, James
A2 - Chassiakos, Athanasios
A2 - Rovas, Dimitrios
A2 - Hall, Daniel
PB - European Council on Computing in Construction (EC3)
T2 - European Conference on Computing in Construction, EC3 2019
Y2 - 10 July 2019 through 12 July 2019
ER -