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Collaborative design of large-scale building's energy saving structure based on green BIM concept

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  • Li Wang
  • Jing Zhong
  • Peng Zhang

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Aiming at the problems of low energy-saving sustainability coefficient, low energy utilisation rate and high carbon emission coefficient existing in traditional structural design methods, a collaborative design of large-scale building's energy-saving structure based on green BIM concept is proposed. Combined with green BIM concept, the design of building application platform is based on BIM. In the BIM building application platform, the building energy consumption monitoring, safety evacuation and space management functions are set in the BIM building application platform. The experimental results show that: the energy-saving sustainability coefficient of large-scale building's energy-saving structure designed by this method is above 8, the highest energy utilisation rate is 95%, and the carbon emission coefficient is lower than 0.2, which has certain feasible significance.

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  • Li Wang & Jing Zhong & Peng Zhang, 2022. "Collaborative design of large-scale building's energy saving structure based on green BIM concept," International Journal of Global Energy Issues, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 44(2/3), pages 217-232.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijgeni:v:44:y:2022:i:2/3:p:217-232
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    1. Hui Liu & Yaru Chen & Youwen Hu & Zhenyu Wang & Chunlu Liu, 2023. "Current Status and Future Directions of Building Information Modeling for Low-Carbon Buildings," Energies, MDPI, vol. 17(1), pages 1-23, December.

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