Applied Sciences, Vol. 15, Pages 9296: BIM-Based Approach for Low-Voltage Line Design and Further Operation
Applied Sciences doi: 10.3390/app15179296
Authors:
Sergey Pogorelskiy
Erik Grigoryan
Imre Kocsis
In the area of structured cabling systems, optimization, i.e., reducing design errors, mini-mizing the need for rework, and increasing overall design productivity, is a critical factor in both design and maintenance. Traditional CAD methods exhibit 12% cable length miscalculations, which our script methodology mitigates. This paper presents a novel approach to the use of scripts in low voltage cabling systems, with a particular focus on the automatic routing of cables based on modeled cable paths. The proposed approach enables the automated construction and calculation of individual cable routes, as well as the comprehensive storage of associated parameter data. The methodology is discussed at conceptual level, with ideas presented at code and user levels. The effectiveness of this methodology is demonstrated through a case study conducted in the context of a real-world project.
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