Shoaib Khan, M; Kim, J; Park, S; Lee, S and Seo, J (2021) Methodology for voxel-based earthwork modeling. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 147(10): 04021111, ISSN 0733-9364
Abstract
Building information modeling (BIM) can facilitate effective three-dimensional (3D) earthwork modeling by furnishing insightful information. An earthwork area is generally represented in a cell-based environment for planning purposes such as allocation plans or equipment plans. However, previous studies utilized conventional methods, which are tedious and time-consuming, to create cell-based representations. Therefore, a method that can be applied to automatically represent earthwork BIM models in a cell-based environment should be developed. To address that research gap, this paper proposes a novel method to develop voxel-based representations of earthwork models. The voxel-based method is parametric, and the size, number, and properties of the voxels can be easily varied. This method, validated for accuracy, rapidly creates a parametric voxel model linked with geotechnical information necessary for earthwork operations. A visual programming tool, Grasshopper, is used to develop an algorithm that can automatically divide the earthwork model into voxels. Finally, experiments are conducted to validate the proposed method using an actual earthwork BIM design. The paper contributes to the existing body of knowledge by proposing a voxel-based earthwork representation and algorithm that automatically create a cell-based 3D environment that is flexible enough to integrate geotechnical parameters. The results indicate that the proposed method will help project engineers, planners, and managers create an optimal-size voxel-based earthwork model with customized geotechnical information.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Uncontrolled Keywords: | building information modeling; cell-based representation; earthwork modeling; visual programming; voxelization |
| Index terms: | planner, modelling, project engineer, building information modelling, methodology, programming, body of knowledge, manager, earthwork, experiment, accuracy |
| Subjects: | programming, practitioner, data collection methods, profession, knowledge management, analytical methods, construction methods, professional development, research methods, information systems |
| Topics: | Research Practice, Information Management, Engineering Principles, Roles and Professions, Digital Applications |
| Descriptive scope: | 4 PCTE |
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