RESEARCH ARTICLE
Improving Anti-seismic and Collapse-Resistance Ability of Building Structure Based on Building Information Model
Weijun Hou*, 1, Yuanchuan Liu1, Qiang Fu1, Heesung Ahn2
Article Information
Identifiers and Pagination:
Year: 2014Volume: 8
First Page: 495
Last Page: 501
Publisher ID: TOBCTJ-8-495
DOI: 10.2174/1874836801408010495
Article History:
Received Date: 3/9/2014Revision Received Date: 24/10/2014
Acceptance Date: 17/11/2014
Electronic publication date: 31/12/2014
Collection year: 2014
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Abstract
Building information model plays an irreplaceable role in strengthening anti-seismic ability of building structure, it can form automatically by applying Finite Element Analysis Software and Open System for Earthquake Engineering Simulation. Conducted effective structure analysis model according to international basic-class industrial file and select targeted information data. The angle and prospectiveness of model analysis can be developed continuously so that anti- seismic and collapse-resistance ability of building structure can be strengthened constantly. Relevant sub-model transfers various information data in order to improve accuracy of model data analysis. Finite Element Analysis Software and Open System for Earthquake Engineering Simulation positively promote constructing information model; at the same time, they actively strengthen digital construction of model, reasonability and systematicness of information data analysis. Wish this study can provide useful data and theory support for further exploring work. Hope building information model can be applied more in enhancing anti-seismic and collapse-resistance ability of building structure.