Anforderungen an BIM in der Kerntechnik

Requirements for BIM in the nuclear domain

Bachelor thesis, Master thesis

BIM, originally intended as a holistic process for creating and managing information for construction projects, is also increasingly being used in nuclear technology. There are different boundary conditions and sources of danger (e.g. ionising radiation) than in the normal building sector. What needs to be considered if BIM is to be used in this field?

BIM is an approach to digitise planning, design and construction processes as well as the operation of a building. BIM is a general, overarching approach and can therefore be used in many areas ( residential buildings, infrastructure, and industry). Nuclear facilities such as nuclear power plants and repositories for nuclear waste are also structural facilities for which the use of BIM is promising.

The aim of this thesis is to elaborate the requirements for BIM in nuclear facilities by means of a literature research and requirements analysis. In particular, the boundary conditions that are not mapped as standard in BIM, such as nuclear safety and ionising radiation, are to be identified and discussed. Finally, conceptual adjustments and extensions to the BIM methodology should be described so that BIM can be used in nuclear facilities. In the long term, these findings will help to safely dismantle nuclear power plants and accelerate the planning and construction of repositories for nuclear waste.

Supervisor
Pascal Mosler, M.Sc.

Prerequisites
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Start
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Representation of ionising radiation in a 3D model