ACI 131 2R-2017 Guide to Use of Industry Foundation Classes in Exchange of Reinforcement Models.pdf
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1、Guide to Use of Industry Foundation Classes in Exchange of Reinforcement Models Reported by ACI Committee 131 ACI 131.2R-17First Printing October 2017 ISBN: 978-1-945487-81-1 Guide to Use of Industry Foundation Classes in Exchange of Reinforcement Models Copyright by the American Concrete Institute,
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16、om the copyright proprietors. 1 ACI 131.2R-17 Guide to Use of Industry Foundation Classes in Exchange of Reinforcement Models Reported by ACI Committee 131 Christopher D. Brown, Chair Allan P. Bommer, Secretary Mark Douglas Agee Daniel D. Berend Richard H. Birley Daniel Bittrich Brady G. Buckley Bar
17、ry B. Butler Peter J. Carrato Jeffrey N. Cochrane James T. Davy Charles M. Eastman Dennis J. Fontenot Sidney Freedman David A. Grundler Jr. Michael Gustafson Michael G. Hernandez Harrison Rolfe Jennings Julian Kang William M. Klorman Andrew R. Lloyd Ronald L. OKane Andrew Pinneke Joseph C. Sanders W
18、illiam J. Shebetka Carl Taylor John B. Turner Peter Zdgiebloski Special acknowledgement and thanks to D. Yang, Research Scientist at the Digital Building Laboratory in the Georgia Institute of Technology, for his contributions to this guide. This guide provides a protocol for the exchange of data re
19、lated to reinforcing steel between software applications. This guide pres- ents a human-readable list of reinforcing steel entities, attributes, property sets, and relationships, with sufficient specificity so that the format and syntax for machine-readable exchanges based on Industry Foundation Cla
20、sses (IFC) can be employed, enhanced, or developed. This specific set of exchange requirements is referred to as a model view definition (MVD). Material and geometric attri- butes, property sets, and relationships, both required and optional, that address most reinforced concrete applications for bu
21、ildings and nonbuilding structures are presented. This guide is intended to be used by building information modeling (BIM) software developers to assist in the development of consistent and accurate exchanges of reinforcing steel information between applications. Keywords: attribute; building inform
22、ation modeling; model view defini- tion; Industry Foundation Classes; reinforcing steel. CONTENTS CHAPTER 1INTRODUCTION AND SCOPE, p. 2 1.1Introduction, p. 2 1.2Scope, p. 3 CHAPTER 2DEFINITIONS, p. 3 CHAPTER 3REVIEW OF INDUSTRY FOUNDATION CLASSES CONCEPTS, p. 3 3.1Industry Foundation Classes, p. 3 3
23、.2Entities and occurrences, p. 3 3.3Attributes, p. 4 3.4Property sets, p. 4 3.5Relationships, p. 4 3.6Entity diagrams, p. 4 CHAPTER 4COMMON MODELING REQUIREMENTS, p. 5 4.1General, p. 5 4.2IfcRoot attributes, p. 5 4.4IfcProduct, ObjectPlacement, and IfcRelContain- edInSpatialStructure, p. 5 4.5IfcTyp
24、eProduct and IfcProduct, p. 5 CHAPTER 5PROJECT, SITE, AND BUILDING, p. 6 5.1Conceptual modeling, p. 6 5.3IfcSite, p. 7 CHAPTER 6REINFORCEMENT MATERIAL MODELING, p. 8 6.1Conceptual modeling, p. 8 6.2IfcMaterial, p. 8American Concrete Institute Copyrighted Material www.concrete.org 2 GUIDE TO USE OF I
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