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[BIM Software Implementation Case] Pepper Tree Quarry

Conducted 3D laser scanning and integrated it as a point cloud on the reconstructed Tekla model!

In 2013, Sandvik received a project from their client Boral for a quarry located in Pepper Tree. The factory, located in Sydney, Australia, is equipped with six crushers, nine screening machines (vibrating screens), a conveyor belt approximately 3.4 km long, and a fully automated loading system. This project was one of the more complex ones undertaken by the company. The main challenge was integrating the complex new equipment into the existing factory, which had not been designed for it, and not all existing blueprints were available. By importing from other applications, utilizing past Tekla models, and performing rough modeling of the remaining parts, a complete three-dimensional model of the factory was reconstructed in "Tekla Structure" using the existing model and drawing information. Scanning the existing factory with Trimble's 3D laser scanner made it possible to compare the model with the actual factory, serving as the foundation for the design of the new equipment. *For more details, please feel free to contact us. ⇩ The catalog can be downloaded from the special website below ⇩

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ThinkDesign 【3D CAD with excellent freeform surface capabilities】

Achieving high-quality reverse engineering through full hybrid modeling.

"ThinkDesign" is a hybrid 3D CAD that allows designers to create 3D models exactly as they envision. With the innovative design approach "Target-Driven Design," users can create freeform 3D models without complex operations or mathematical knowledge. The hybrid 3D modeling environment that merges surfaces and solids is exceptionally effective for creating and editing product shapes. ThinkDesign is utilized for various applications, including the creation of high-quality curved 3D models, generating CAD models from scan data, deforming 3D models that include meshes, automatic deformation prediction for press molds, and countermeasures for springback.

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3D CAD ZW3D Professional

Mold design functionality, point cloud necessary for reverse engineering, importing STL, surface creation, equipped with part library.

ZW3D Professional is designed for mold design and reverse engineering. In addition to standard features, it includes modules necessary for mold design, such as slope analysis, cavity-core splitting, parting lines & surfaces, and electrode design. It also encompasses point cloud and STL import, as well as surface creation needed for reverse engineering, allowing for the scanning of handmade models and old molds to replicate them as digital data.

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BIM tools for architecture, civil engineering, and construction execution [AEC Collection]

Reduce construction costs with BIM and enhance productivity and competitiveness - Let's start with Revit.

◆What is the AEC Collection? The AEC Collection is a group of products offered by Autodesk, a company well-known for AutoCAD. Centered around the BIM software Revit, it provides several essential software tools for projects, including 2D CAD and 3D CAD, at an affordable price. As the name "Architecture, Engineering & Construction Collection" suggests, one of its attractions is the wide range of applications, covering civil engineering, architecture, facilities, structures, construction, and related manufacturing fields. It is also effective in scenarios requiring simulation and visualization. ◆Benefits of Using the AEC Collection - Projects can be visualized with BIM models Quick responses to planning, multiple proposals, and revisions are facilitated, promoting consensus. - Improved understanding of projects and decision-making Utilizing mobile devices makes communication even easier. - Original data can be shared both internally and externally In addition to cloud usage, all project participants from different fields can use the AEC Collection, reducing compatibility issues and enabling smoother collaboration.

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[BIM Software Implementation Case Study] Agora Evry Arena

Even when faced with unexpected challenges, it became possible to continue working by utilizing Tekla Model Sharing.

This construction is a renovation project for the Agora Evry Arena, which was built as an auditorium in 1970. At that time, it was a complex project that required high technical skills, and the expertise of the Bordan Châtauneuf team was necessary for the construction. The first challenge of this project was to recreate the design model of the existing building from scratch in order to add a new structure. The modeling was based on a manual created by Bordan Châtauneuf in 1970. Using point cloud data obtained from a 3D scan of the existing structure, the components were adjusted by a few centimeters. It was confirmed that the measured point cloud data had position information very close to that of the actual building. This "research" faced several unexpected challenges, but despite the difficulties, it became possible to continue working by utilizing Tekla ModelSharing.

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