Digitizing Disaster Resilience Requirements for BIM-Based Resilience Validation
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
1-1-2024
Abstract
Diverse components and properties of the disaster resiliency-related features need to be explicitly defined and satisfied within a BIM model. Revealing building resilience rules and BIM validation processes, however, remains elusive. To ameliorate this challenge, this paper aims to unravel logical resilience features embedded in the building codes and building standards and define a formalized logic for representing the categorized rules. In addition, this study defines an XML schema for flood-based building regulations to broadly distribute the formalized resilience requirements. The methodology adopts a functional structure of flood disaster-resilience regulations for single-family houses into the validation process of BIM data that removes restrictions on predefined queries, transforming related flood features in BIM data into an open and quarriable database. This study also involves the development of an automated BIM-based validation system that is designed based on the identified rule logic. The expected outcomes and validation system provide automated resilience assessment and reporting of related building design data checking.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Construction Research Congress 2024, CRC 2024
First Page
1248
Last Page
1256
Recommended Citation
Al-Maabreh, O., & Lee, Y. (2024). Digitizing Disaster Resilience Requirements for BIM-Based Resilience Validation. Construction Research Congress 2024, CRC 2024, 1, 1248-1256. https://doi.org/10.1061/9780784485262.127