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    Semiautomated Railway Line Information Modeling Based on Asset Management Data

    Source: Journal of Construction Engineering and Management:;2024:;Volume ( 150 ):;issue: 010::page 04024130-1
    Author:
    Peng Li
    ,
    Yuanjie Tang
    ,
    Zhiming Zheng
    ,
    Ziteng Wang
    ,
    Yong Zhuang
    DOI: 10.1061/JCEMD4.COENG-15011
    Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
    Abstract: The operation and maintenance (O&M) period is a critical and resource-intensive phase of the life cycle of railway line infrastructure. The O&M of a railway line during this period requires a large amount of investment and labor. Thus, there is an urgent need for railway managers to seek more efficient management tools and methods to improve management efficiency and reduce maintenance costs. Infrastructure–building information model (I-BIM) technology, characterized by its intuitive representation and high information-integration capabilities, has gained considerable traction with infrastructure industry researchers. In the context of existing railway lines, the absence of corresponding I-BIMs or similar technology owing to the immaturity of technical development at the time led to the use of manual modeling processes, which have limitations such as high cost, slow speed, and low efficiency. This paper presents an innovative, high-speed, semiautomated method for generating I-BIMs for existing railway lines and leveraging asset management data without incurring additional data collection costs. This approach leverages key modules such as line trajectory computation, element model generation, the linking of O&M semantic information, and the visualization of asset health indexes, which can enable the swift and semiautomated creation of an O&M-oriented I-BIM for railway lines. This process elevates traditional two-dimensional database tables into more intuitive, operation-oriented, and semantically rich models. This results in the provision of more efficient support for maintenance management decisions related to railway lines. The proposed method addresses the limitations of manual modeling processes and can pave the way for enhanced O&M efficiency in the railway infrastructure sector. The absence of BIMs during the design and construction phase of existing railway lines, coupled with the high costs and error rates associated with manual modeling, constitute substantial barriers to the implementation of BIMs in operation and management. By leveraging the proposed semiautomated modeling approach, which relies on management data, site managers and researchers can rapidly establish basic I-BIMs. Although the asset ledgers and station equipment plans used in this approach originate from National Railway Administration, similar data sets should serve as fundamental inputs for railway line operation and maintenance worldwide. By deploying this method, field managers can enhance traditional two-dimensional (2D) asset ledgers into a three-dimensional (3D) I-BIM, thereby offering a more intuitive understanding of the assets within their jurisdiction. Owing to the integration of geographic information system maps into the model, personnel can directly query asset-related geographic information, potentially reducing the frequency and cost of off-site surveys. For researchers, using this method to establish a real-world model rapidly offers convenient access for further BIM-based applications, such as the integration of real-time data from on-site sensors to formulate digital twins.
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    contributor authorPeng Li
    contributor authorYuanjie Tang
    contributor authorZhiming Zheng
    contributor authorZiteng Wang
    contributor authorYong Zhuang
    date accessioned2024-12-24T10:23:50Z
    date available2024-12-24T10:23:50Z
    date copyright10/1/2024 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2024
    identifier otherJCEMD4.COENG-15011.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4298839
    description abstractThe operation and maintenance (O&M) period is a critical and resource-intensive phase of the life cycle of railway line infrastructure. The O&M of a railway line during this period requires a large amount of investment and labor. Thus, there is an urgent need for railway managers to seek more efficient management tools and methods to improve management efficiency and reduce maintenance costs. Infrastructure–building information model (I-BIM) technology, characterized by its intuitive representation and high information-integration capabilities, has gained considerable traction with infrastructure industry researchers. In the context of existing railway lines, the absence of corresponding I-BIMs or similar technology owing to the immaturity of technical development at the time led to the use of manual modeling processes, which have limitations such as high cost, slow speed, and low efficiency. This paper presents an innovative, high-speed, semiautomated method for generating I-BIMs for existing railway lines and leveraging asset management data without incurring additional data collection costs. This approach leverages key modules such as line trajectory computation, element model generation, the linking of O&M semantic information, and the visualization of asset health indexes, which can enable the swift and semiautomated creation of an O&M-oriented I-BIM for railway lines. This process elevates traditional two-dimensional database tables into more intuitive, operation-oriented, and semantically rich models. This results in the provision of more efficient support for maintenance management decisions related to railway lines. The proposed method addresses the limitations of manual modeling processes and can pave the way for enhanced O&M efficiency in the railway infrastructure sector. The absence of BIMs during the design and construction phase of existing railway lines, coupled with the high costs and error rates associated with manual modeling, constitute substantial barriers to the implementation of BIMs in operation and management. By leveraging the proposed semiautomated modeling approach, which relies on management data, site managers and researchers can rapidly establish basic I-BIMs. Although the asset ledgers and station equipment plans used in this approach originate from National Railway Administration, similar data sets should serve as fundamental inputs for railway line operation and maintenance worldwide. By deploying this method, field managers can enhance traditional two-dimensional (2D) asset ledgers into a three-dimensional (3D) I-BIM, thereby offering a more intuitive understanding of the assets within their jurisdiction. Owing to the integration of geographic information system maps into the model, personnel can directly query asset-related geographic information, potentially reducing the frequency and cost of off-site surveys. For researchers, using this method to establish a real-world model rapidly offers convenient access for further BIM-based applications, such as the integration of real-time data from on-site sensors to formulate digital twins.
    publisherAmerican Society of Civil Engineers
    titleSemiautomated Railway Line Information Modeling Based on Asset Management Data
    typeJournal Article
    journal volume150
    journal issue10
    journal titleJournal of Construction Engineering and Management
    identifier doi10.1061/JCEMD4.COENG-15011
    journal fristpage04024130-1
    journal lastpage04024130-16
    page16
    treeJournal of Construction Engineering and Management:;2024:;Volume ( 150 ):;issue: 010
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