CAD with BIM Raises the Bar of Quality Ductwork Fabrication
“If you’ve ever
designed a ductwork routing in SolidWorks, you’d know that when you add a route
and connect it to the end point of the route, you’ll encounter a twist. There
are numerous other process challenges that can be enlisted. But these
challenges are confined to ideal CAD environment and can be corrected at any
point of time.”
When challenges emerge during or after fabrication actions get
irreversible; its costs, quality, and business repercussions are cascading as a
result of one single misinterpretation from fabrication drawings. These
challenges usually surface due to the fact that 2D CAD fabrication
drawings and 3D architectural
as-built models aren’t on the same page as finely as they need
to be.
Drawings eventually tend to go off sync during the process of
designing to eliminate several limitations; routing issue being one of them.
After all, a fabrication drawing isn’t same as 3D architectural modeling for
the same building product, say ductwork.
However; AEC industry is experiencing a paradigm shift as BIM
has successfully addressed these challenges. BIM made the data useful for both
fabricators and architects, and also installers, foreman on the shop floor and
even the MEP or sheet metal contractor.
Integrating designs to diminish silos
One may still come across ductwork fabricators working in silos
and not on what architects have designed, causing discrepancies to on-site
contractors. Upon integrating BIM process with help of Autodesk’s Revit,
and fabrication drawings for ductwork; it automatically adjusts to new
information.
Not only this, it also cross verifies the updates or changes
with architectural plans and 3D designs. It essentially removes the barrier
between 2D fabrication drawings meant for cutting and bending on shop floor and
strengthens the entire process to new level.
“The fascinating thing about AEC industry and sheet metal
fabrication is that they tie their roots at the same place in its most
traditional form.”
Standalone CAD vs CAD and BIM
Only with CAD platforms, 2D fabrication drawings drafted in CAD
along with its nesting reports are released from CAD shop only to realize that
they are incorrect. The information about drawing misalignments or
non-conformation to architectural requirements, are only realized when they are
getting fabricated. This leaves both sheet metal contractor and the architect,
in a frustrated state of re-drafting and modeling.
But when BIM is
collaborated with CAD, things do not go that way and would save a lot of time
to each of these professionals, and the process as a whole. It encompasses all
requirements of fabricator and abides by architect’s needs too.
The BIM and CAD collaboration provides a federal environment in
BIM where fabrication shop floor specifications are inherited in designs, data
is populated to CAD from the inception, and automated fabrication or machining
processes are labelled to ensure uninterrupted fabrication.
Cumulatively, this
allied approach for building products fabrication improves coordination between
every discipline of construction and the process of fabrication. It results in
a win-win situation for fabrication and contactors which includes meeting
standards, maintaining quality, avoiding re-designing and re-fabrication,
recalculation for ductwork, and saving cost and time. Even better, the alliance
between BIM and 3D CAD meets the ground reality for situations at construction
site and fabrication shop floor.
BIM is for simplification; it doesn’t mean overlook CAD
While one argues that CAD is inevitably the base requirement for
preparing fabrication drawings, it is equally true that BIM platforms integrate
these fabrication drawings to design a smart layout for the entire ductwork for
the facility with architectural designs.
In practical aspects what this alliance of CAD and BIM means is that it can adjust to the
contractors’ specification [or architects’ and structural engineers’ for those
matters] considering fabricator’s shop floor arrangement. For example if you
need to design a conical T-shaped reducer, you need the ductwork dimensions to adjust to the
inlet and outlet diameters of reducer.
This automatic
adjustment of specification happens in CAD, for instance SolidWorks; with little or
no additional mathematical calculation, and it conforms to industry standards
as well.
Integrated approach for fabrication and construction in a
fully-optimized BIM workflow
will essentially pump out efficient fabrication products that fit perfectly
into the construction designs. It is time when we move from CAD/CAM to
CAD/CAM-BIM for designing/fabricating-assembling; not because it is only
convenient but also because using a single file extension will save you a
profound time in fetching relevant information.
A complete
integration will bring you a fully responsive model of the ductwork embedded
into the building envelop system and prepares itself for final fabrication work
with only a little tweaking.
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