The Application of Laser-Scanning-Based BIM Technology in Large Steel Structure Engineering for Environmental Protection

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The rise of heteromorphic architecture brings great challenges to engineering design, blanking, construction, completion testing, and maintenance. The 3D laser scanning measurement technology can quickly achieve the "copy"measurement of the target, especially suitable for the digitization of complex structure and the accurate construction of true 3D model and it takes care of other things which are necessary environment point of view. In this paper, we are considering the steel structure inspection and curtain wall blanking in the construction of the Grand Theater in the "Shangqiu Cultural and Art Center"as a case study. First, the laser scanning technology has been introduced to complete the data acquisition of steel structure objects and to screen the other details of the structure. Then, the high-quality point cloud is obtained through multistation splicing, filtering, denoising and smoothing, compression, and simplification. Through field comparison, the point cloud accuracy reached an acceptable level. Through field comparison, it can be seen that the difference between the designed building model combining laser technology and BIM technology is distributed within the range of ±(1-5)mm, and the mean square error is ±3.5 mm, and the deviation of numerical simulation is small, which meets the building requirements. Therefore, this method can effectively detect steel structure, and the BIM model can be updated according to the measured point cloud data. We provide accurate data reference for curtain wall material and installation.

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Lu, C., Wang, L., Yang, Z., Liu, X., Zhang, X., & Wu, L. (2022). The Application of Laser-Scanning-Based BIM Technology in Large Steel Structure Engineering for Environmental Protection. Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/4665141

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