Applying Ontology and BIM to MEP Facility Management - A Case Study of Replacing Large-size Equipment

碩士 === 國立成功大學 === 土木工程學系 === 104 === SUMMARY The breakdown maintenance is still the primary maintenance type, and knowledge and experience play an important role in mechanical, electrical and pumping (MEP) system maintenance. On the other hand, the information requirement of replacing large-size equ...

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Main Authors: Po-RenWang, 王柏仁
Other Authors: Chung-Wei Feng
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2016
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/23gy84
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Summary:碩士 === 國立成功大學 === 土木工程學系 === 104 === SUMMARY The breakdown maintenance is still the primary maintenance type, and knowledge and experience play an important role in mechanical, electrical and pumping (MEP) system maintenance. On the other hand, the information requirement of replacing large-size equipment is more complex than normal situation, therefore, time and cost will be wasted due to experience gap and ignorance job-site conditions. Though Building Information Modeling (BIM) to integrate the information is trend, but it still faces requirement unclear of BIM elements and difficult knowledge delivery. This research develops a framework to integrate Ontology and BIM to improve current maintenance procedure and help maintainers to deliver their knowledge and experience. This research adopts IDEF0 to analyze requirements of each activity for the Ontology development and use different types of analytical information to build the ontology model; besides, this research defines the standards of BIM and COBie. Finally, by using “Individuals” it integrates ontology and BIM. According to the case study, this framework can really assist knowledge delivery, analysis job-site conditions and expand BIM element information. Keywords: Ontology、BIM、COBie、Knowledge Management、Facility Management