Clash Detection enables effective identification, inspection, and reporting of interference clash in a 3D project model between various 3D solid objects. Using Clash Detection can help you to reduce the risk of human error during model inspections.
Revit, BIM and Clash Detection to actually it being used on a real live job were such a thrill on the MEP coordination meeting with the contractors, subcontractors and owner. Clash Detections issues as we are essentially playing contractor and building the project from the blueprints in Revit. Revit architecture provides to support sustainable design, clash detection, construction planning and fabrication.
The Clash Detection functionality with other NavisWorks tools:
Linking Clash Detection and TimeLiner together enables the time-based clash checks on the project.
Linking Clash Detection and Object Animation together gives you the ability to automatically check interferences between moving objects.
Linking Clash Detection, TimeLiner, and Object Animation, together enables clash testing of fully animated TimeLiner schedules.
Clash detection in two different ways, for the most part, we use Revit Architecture itself when we link to a Revit MEP or Revit Structure model. Revit Architecture actually identifies the conflicting components as you link to them. But we have also begun to use Autodesk NavisWorks software, in addition to offering clash detection for a broad range of file formats combined into a single project, NavisWorks provides us the added benefit of powerful tools for design project review and 4D construction simulations. BIM into construction scheduling and costing estimating, collaboration lets the integrated project team identify issues early in the design phase and gives the clients advanced decision-making capabilities. |