Underground Space (Jun 2024)

Use of GIS and BIM for the integration of tunnel design and construction process in conventional tunneling

  • Mansour Hedayatzadeh,
  • Jamal Rostami,
  • Vasilis Sarhosis,
  • Mojtaba Nematollahi,
  • Nabiollah Hajiantilaki,
  • Abouzar Shafiepour

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16
pp. 261 – 278

Abstract

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This paper presents the development of a framework for the parametric design of tunnels using geographic information system (GIS) mapping and building information modelling (BIM). According to the framework, a parametric representation of each system component (e.g., layers of rock mass, size of excavation, topography, fault geometry, primary lining, secondary lining, rock bolts, etc.) can be incorporated in the GIS model with high levels of detail and used for the automatic generation of numerical models for the design of tunnel construction. This parametric evaluation allows the designer to consider several levels of detail for each component, for the efficient design and process optimization in conventional tunneling. Information between parametric analysis and numerical simulations can be freely exchanged with significantly reduced computational effort while results can be exported into BIM. It is anticipated that the proposed framework could lead to a comprehensive, yet efficient analysis of complex conventional tunneling project using parametric evaluations at the early design stages.

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