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Building Trust with ISO 19650: Why should we continue with it?

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  Introduction A decade ago, when people hear the word ‘construction industry’ the picture coming to mind was a dusty construction site. But now the mindset towards the Architecture, Engineering & Construction (AEC) industry started changing at least for the new generation. Thanks to the keyword ‘digital’ for making a revolution and reforming this industry. Comparing the construction industry with other industries, it is in the tender stage of its path toward digital transformation and the foundation for this transformation is Building Information Modelling (BIM). As a standard for implementation of  BIM  in the AEC industry, the release of  ISO 19650  which defines the  Organization and digitization of information about buildings and civil engineering works, including Building Information Modeling (BIM) - Information management using BIM  has happened. It has a total of six parts, and they are: ISO 19650:1  - Concepts & Principles (releas...

Why 3d Laser Scanning is Important in the Manufacturing Sector?

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  Introduction A  3D Laser Scanner  is a device, and it is a method to capture a physical object’s exact size and shape in the computer world as a digital three-dimensional representation. 3d laser scanning is like taking a picture but with depth. So that they can be remodeled in the digital world. It delivers a faster and more accurate approach to data collection, and it is a cost-effective approach for creating as-builts of a facility. It is usually done for the purpose of 3d modeling. The benefits of 3d laser scanning are high accuracy, long-range, rapid data acquisition, and many more. Manufacturing, Automobiles, Power Plants, Oil & Gas Industry, and Heavy Engineering are starting to steadily adopt this technology and use 3D scans for development, comparisons, record keeping, new building, and alterations. What is 3d Laser Scanning? The 3D laser scanner is a device that captures shapes of surrounding objects in a form of “point clouds” which means that all informa...

VR-Based Equipment Learning Tool

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  Overview Lathe Machine Overview A lathe machine is a tool that rotates a workpiece on its axis to perform various operations such as cutting, drilling, facing, turning, knurling, and deformation. The machine uses various cutting tools to remove material from the workpiece and shape it into the desired form. Lathe machines can create a wide range of cylindrical, conical, and spherical shapes, threads, and other precision parts. They are widely used in manufacturing processes such as metalworking, woodworking, and glassworking, and can be operated manually or with computer-controlled automation. Lathe machines have a long and rich history, dating back to ancient times when primitive versions were used to turn pottery and shape wood. Over time, these early lathes evolved and became more sophisticated, with metalworking lathes emerging during the Middle Ages. These early lathes were powered by hand or foot pedals and used primarily to turn cylindrical shapes such as bowls, cups, and ...