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17 May 2022 Research on life cycle environmental impact assessment and decision analysis model of building materials based on BIM
Jie Zhang, Tingting Liu, Xinmin Hu
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Proceedings Volume 12259, 2nd International Conference on Applied Mathematics, Modelling, and Intelligent Computing (CAMMIC 2022); 122592Y (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2638764
Event: 2nd International Conference on Applied Mathematics, Modelling, and Intelligent Computing, 2022, Kunming, China
Abstract
According to the idea of life cycle assessment, taking the floor of a building as the object, this paper uses BIM technology and tools to build a multi-dimensional information model of the construction project, further defines the relationship between BIM model elements and building materials, and quantifies the environmental impact of building materials. Through the classification, characterization, standardization and weighted evaluation of the results generated by the BIM-LCA function module (Tally), the impact potential of different environmental impact types in each stage and the environmental impact size of the same environmental impact type in different stages are obtained. The analytic hierarchy process is used to establish the environmental impact assessment index database of construction projects in order to measure the feasibility of construction projects.
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Jie Zhang, Tingting Liu, and Xinmin Hu "Research on life cycle environmental impact assessment and decision analysis model of building materials based on BIM", Proc. SPIE 12259, 2nd International Conference on Applied Mathematics, Modelling, and Intelligent Computing (CAMMIC 2022), 122592Y (17 May 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2638764
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KEYWORDS
Metals

Chemical analysis

Data modeling

Environmental sensing

Pollution control

Analytical research

Climate change

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