Computing in Civil and Building Engineering (2014) 2014
DOI: 10.1061/9780784413616.079
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Towards a Formal Approach for Determining Functions of HVAC Components Represented in IFC

Abstract: The maintenance of Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems is one of the fundamental activities in facilities management groups. HVAC systems are configured from basic types of components, such as dampers, fans, valves and coils, and there are usually multiple instances of the same type of components performing different functions in an HVAC system. For example, in relation to dampers, an HVAC system can contain an outside air damper, a discharge air damper, a return air damper, a mixed air dam… Show more

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“…Other case studies related to interoperability issues ( Jawadekar, 2012;Drogemuller et al, 2008;Kasprzak et al, 2013) include HVAC management (Rosen, 2010;Yang and Ergan, 2014), energy performance (Somboonwit and Sahachaisaeree, 2012), GIS mapping with BIM (Kang and Hong, 2015;Taneja et al, 2012;Kim et al, 2015). Interoperability of BIM for sustainability was also widely studied Jones, 2014, Nguyen et al, 2010;O'Donnell, 2014).…”
Section: Interoperability and Data Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other case studies related to interoperability issues ( Jawadekar, 2012;Drogemuller et al, 2008;Kasprzak et al, 2013) include HVAC management (Rosen, 2010;Yang and Ergan, 2014), energy performance (Somboonwit and Sahachaisaeree, 2012), GIS mapping with BIM (Kang and Hong, 2015;Taneja et al, 2012;Kim et al, 2015). Interoperability of BIM for sustainability was also widely studied Jones, 2014, Nguyen et al, 2010;O'Donnell, 2014).…”
Section: Interoperability and Data Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The IFC (Industry Foundation Class), developed by the buildingSMART association, is currently the only nonproprietary, standard (ISO 16739) BIM format. It is an objectoriented data model that can support the information exchange required throughout the buildings' life cycle [36]. The use of IFC ensures interoperability between different BIM tools used by stakeholders [37] as well as the independence towards specific BIM application vendors.…”
Section: The Building Energy Models Used During the Design Phasementioning
confidence: 99%