O uso do BIM para avaliação do desempenho dos edifícios: uma revisão sistemática da literatura

The use of Building Information Modeling (BIM) in the investigation of building performance was evaluated through a Systematic Literature Review (RSL). The aim was to establish a connection between BIM and the performance of buildings, their search and evaluation. Two electronic databases were used...

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Glavni autori: Leitner, Drielle Sanchez, Scheer, Sergio, Santos, Adriana de Paula Lacerda
Format: Online
Jezik:por
Izdano: Universidade de São Paulo. Instituto de Arquitetura e Urbanismo 2019
Online pristup:https://www.revistas.usp.br/gestaodeprojetos/article/view/151292
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Sažetak:The use of Building Information Modeling (BIM) in the investigation of building performance was evaluated through a Systematic Literature Review (RSL). The aim was to establish a connection between BIM and the performance of buildings, their search and evaluation. Two electronic databases were used (Science Direct and Scopus), and journals and conferences articles written in english were included. The RSL resulted in the inclusion of 79 articles used in the construction of the BIM – performance panorama. Publications from 2006 to 2017 that discussed the use of BIM tools and models and the performance of buildings were found, and, according to the bibliometric analysis, the subject has been growing since 2014. Through the reading of the articles, it was noticed that there were four main approaches in which BIM tools were used in the analysis of performance characteristics of buildings: a group of publications used BIM tools in conjunction with performance simulations; other articles discussed the interoperability of BIM tools and simulation tools; a third group sought to integrate BIM with sensor data; and the last identified group discussed the integration of BIM tools with sustainable building classification systems. The four approaches were discussed which showed that the BIM is being used in the search for a better performance of the buildings and in the investigation of the real performance of the buildings. The first approach had more than half of the identified publications. It was not possible to identify a predominant simulation tool, either globally or by type of performance simulation. On the other hand, the most widely used BIM tool, regardless of publication proposal, was Autodesk Revit.