
Seismic retrofitting of buildings using Building Information Modeling
Author(s) -
Lami S. Dereje,
Gizachew M. Dabi,
Tewodros T. Baza,
Marina Rynkovskaya
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
stroitelʹnaâ mehanika inženernyh konstrukcij i sooruženij
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2587-8700
pISSN - 1815-5235
DOI - 10.22363/1815-5235-2021-17-2-188-198
Subject(s) - building information modeling , retrofitting , process (computing) , construction engineering , relevance (law) , computer science , information model , building design , architectural technology , systems engineering , building science , architecture , architectural engineering , built environment , engineering , civil engineering , software engineering , art , structural engineering , compatibility (geochemistry) , chemical engineering , law , political science , visual arts , operating system
Building Information Modeling (BIM), in the last couple of decades, has emerged as a technology that can be used in combination with different methodologies in the fields of architecture, engineering, and construction industry as a digital model to facilitate the planning and design process, construction and maintenance. Using the tools of BIM, the stakeholders generate the digital models that can help them to identify the problems. A total of 24 conference papers, referenced journal articles, and other academic sources were analyzed based on their relevance and research focus areas. This article provides a review on the integration of building information modeling with different methodologies for seismic retrofitting of both structural and non-structural components of buildings. Pre-seismic and post-seismic applications of Building Information Modeling with the integration of different methodologies have been reviewed overbuilding life cycles with a view of addressing the challenges and recommending the future research perspectives. In the end, by stating the possibilities of integration of BIM tools with different methodologies mainly using Performance-Based Earthquake Engineering as a paradigm which is fully probabilistic, this paper concludes that the implication of the Building Information Modeling with the integration of different methodologies isnt merely the inclusion of the certain conditions, but also of the numerical integration of all the possible uncertainties.