Journal of Intelligent Construction (Oct 2024)

Selecting deconstruction processes using virtual reality comparisons

  • Yinghui Zhao,
  • Gabriel Earle,
  • Yun-Ha Jung,
  • Carl Haas,
  • Sriram Narasimhan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.26599/JIC.2024.9180022
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 3
p. 9180022

Abstract

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Grand challenges such as achieving sustainability goals and managing aging infrastructure are creating an unprecedented demand for deconstruction. However, deconstructing aging infrastructure is inherently risky, repetitive, and costly, necessitating effective project planning. Virtual reality (VR) technology offers the potential for planners to improve deconstruction project risk, time, safety, and cost. We propose that planners leverage VR early in the planning phase to compare alternative feasible tools and processes. Planners can create low-fidelity models of various deconstruction process alternatives and collect metrics on their suitability with VR-capable three-dimensional (3D) game engines. We present and formalize a methodology for conducting comparisons of candidate deconstruction processes by modeling candidates in VR, conducting trials, and collecting analytics data from the VR engine. We present a case study that demonstrates our approach to a cutting and waste packing process for nuclear power plant (NPP) decommissioning. As a novel contribution in this paper, we show that VR simulations can efficiently produce detailed insights useful for critically analyzing and comparing deconstruction process alternatives.

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