Citation: Ma Jianlong. Feasibility Study on BIM Technology in Fire Equipment Management. Journal of Information Technologyin Civil Engineering and Architecture, 2016, 8(5): 86-89. doi: 10.16670/j.cnki.cn11-5823/tu.2016.05.16
2016, 8(5): 86-89. doi: 10.16670/j.cnki.cn11-5823/tu.2016.05.16
Feasibility Study on BIM Technology in Fire Equipment Management
Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, China |
In the traditional method, the fire equipment operation and maintenance information of the building mainly comes from the completion data of the paper, that oftenwas searched from the mass of paper drawings and documents to find information you need. If do use electronic means to effectively organize the information, make usefulinformation of design and construction phase transfer to the operation period toassist operation and maintenance management, so the efficiency of operation and maintenance of buildings can be greatly improved. This study by introducing the building information model and QR code technology, developedan intelligent management system of fire protection equipment based on BIM, using the BIM model database and QR code identification realize the electronic fire equipment integrated delivery to mobile devices, and use intelligent mobile devices to assistmaintenance and management in operation period of building, provide efficient means and platform support system to ensure the safe operation of all equipment.
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