Publication detail

From BIM to BEM - modern thermal simulations using a Building Information Management model: A case study

PRŮŠA, D. ŠŤASTNÍK, S. ŠUHAJDA, K. PSOTA, J. SVOBODOVÁ, K. SOCHOROVÁ, Z. VALA, J.

Original Title

From BIM to BEM - modern thermal simulations using a Building Information Management model: A case study

Type

journal article in Web of Science

Language

English

Original Abstract

The article deals with raising awareness of Building Information Management (BIM) and its significance for Construction 4.0. BIM is often mistakenly understood only as a 3D model of a building object, but its true potential lies in the information associated with the model (e.g., mechanical and physical properties, costs, etc.). Models can subsequently be used in the building energy management (BEM) at all stages of the building object's life cycle. This article focuses on the possibility of creating a model using available libraries in the Czech Republic provided by manufacturers and suppliers of building materials and the subsequent use of the model for en-ergy modelling. The results obtained from computational modelling are then compared with real values measured on a timber construction located in Ostrava (Czech Republic). These results show that the use of a properly configured BIM modelling allows faster data processing while maintaining the quality of outputs and results. Additionally, there is potential to eliminate common pitfalls in the design and subsequent processing of thermal assessments of building objects.

Keywords

BIM; BEM; thermal modelling; indoor environment; energy performance

Authors

PRŮŠA, D.; ŠŤASTNÍK, S.; ŠUHAJDA, K.; PSOTA, J.; SVOBODOVÁ, K.; SOCHOROVÁ, Z.; VALA, J.

Released

7. 3. 2025

Publisher

MDPI

Location

Basel

ISBN

2076-3417

Periodical

Applied Sciences - Basel

Year of study

15

Number

6

State

Swiss Confederation

Pages from

2878-1

Pages to

2878-21

Pages count

21

URL

Responsibility: Ing. Marek Strakoš