Building Information Model data is used for building data modeling. The BIM principle is implemented via Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) (IFC - Industry Foundation Classes). IFC is an open data format used to describe building and construction models. IFC provides 3D geometry representation and additional data on other project elements such as doors, walls, ceilings or other building objects). Viswalk can import IFC-based building data for pedestrian simulation. Viswalk converts individual objects into construction elements. Viswalk supports version IFC2x3 (TC1) of the IFC standard (IFC2x Edition 3 Technical Corrigendum 1).
In the IFC format, all components of the building model are based on a hierarchical structure. For the import to Viswalk the following simplified hierarchy applies to the subcomponents:
IfcProject: the hierarchy's root node
Further building model components (e.g. elevators or roofs) cannot be imported when using the IFC format.
1. Convert your *.ifc file to an *.inpx file using the IFC2INPX.exe converter (Converting IFC files to INPX files).
2. Import the *.inpx file you created into Viswalk (Importing INPX files including building data).
1. Use the network editor to check the location, height and display of the construction elements .
2. Use the network editor and/or Level list to check the level data.
3. Remodel your Viswalk, if required.
Superordinate topic:
Modeling construction elements
Related topics:
Attributes of ramps and stairs, moving walkways and escalators