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- Fengchang Jiang
(School of Architectural Engineering, Taizhou Polytechnic College, Taizhou 225300, China)
- Haiyan Xie
(Department of Technology, Illinois State University, Turner 5100, Normal, IL 61790, USA)
- Sai Ram Gandla
(Department of Technology, Illinois State University, Turner 5100, Normal, IL 61790, USA)
- Shibo Fei
(School of Architectural Engineering, Taizhou Polytechnic College, Taizhou 225300, China)
Abstract
Traditional HVAC designs often struggle to respond promptly and accurately to dynamic changes in complex environments like hospital usage. This paper introduces a novel framework that integrates Building Information Modeling (BIM), digital twin technology, and practical medical processes to transform HVAC design for hospital construction. The framework ensured a smarter (with a reduction of 90% in calculation time and an improvement of 38.20–53.24% in respondence speed) and cleaner environment after identifying and calculating the rational layout of functional areas and optimizing intersecting flow lines. A key innovation of this research was the application of Support Vector Machine (SVM) and deep learning algorithm (Long Short-Term Memory) networks for real-time pedestrian traffic prediction. The implementation was validated through multiple simulations and applications including horizontal and vertical traffic flow and negative pressure analyses for three distinct departments. The findings underline the potential of BIM and digital twins to optimize HVAC systems and hospital design, providing adaptive, data-driven solutions for both routine operations and emergency scenarios. This framework offers a scalable approach for modernizing healthcare infrastructure, ensuring resilience and efficiency in diverse operational contexts.
Suggested Citation
Fengchang Jiang & Haiyan Xie & Sai Ram Gandla & Shibo Fei, 2025.
"Transforming Hospital HVAC Design with BIM and Digital Twins: Addressing Real-Time Use Changes,"
Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 17(8), pages 1-26, April.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:17:y:2025:i:8:p:3312-:d:1630403
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