HyCon: Virtual prototyping in hybrid concrete construction frame design

Zhang, X; Goulding, J S; Sexton, M G; Aouad, G and Kagioglou, M (2006) HyCon: Virtual prototyping in hybrid concrete construction frame design. Construction Innovation, 6(1), pp. 47-60. ISSN 1471-4175

Abstract

Hybrid concrete construction is a technologically advanced approach to frame construction. It utilizes an optimal mix of structural materials;eg, in situ concrete with precast concrete and steelwork. The process of selecting an hybridoptimized solution, however, often requires several factors to be considered, eg, “hard”criteria such as time and cost, and “soft” criteria such as safety and aesthetics (to be considered simultaneously) - the complexities of which can often be a core barrier to implementation. This paper introduces the concept of hybrid concrete construction and presents a virtual prototyping tool to assist the decision-making process. This model is able to import computer aided design information into a central database - the details of which are then layered with additional information; eg, hard and soft performance criteria and so on. Solutions can be interrogated and demonstrated through an interactive virtual environment, in which multi-option scenarios can be evaluated against specific user-defined criteria. Findings have identified several core benefits, including the ability to: justify decisions corroborated with detailed data; evaluate options against each other; interrogate objects at a much greater detail than before; and see the effects of changes in a “real-time” environment.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: hybrid concrete construction; performance measurement; prototyping; simulation; virtual reality
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