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Trussout Scaffold Safety Training for Construction Industry by applying M&E Technology

Trussout Scaffold Safety Training for Construction Industry by applying M&E Technology

Customer challenge

Safety is always the priority in particularly in construction industry with many of potential hazardous around the construction sides. Many of safety training material available from all over the world to address the safety training demand while Trussout Scaffold, a traditional way of construction that was invented by Chinese Construction Master doesn’t seems to be available in anywhere of the world. The consequences of missing a single step in safety procedures is devastating where workers are working on the scaffold. Performing a live training at scaffold to simulate the devastating consequences is almost impossible considering the real damage to be associated.

Project goals

A system with capability to simulate the site environment digitally is demanded. Photorealistic rendering and interactivity in real time of the scenario is one of the most critical elements in the entire project. The simulation has to offer the feeling of authenticity of falling from scaffold down to the ground with sense of scary and impact.

Solution

As experienced users of Autodesk 3ds Max and Autodesk Maya who also possessed knowledge in handling BIM data. Votanic team converted the BIM data that originated as building asset from her customer into Autodesk 3ds Max. The seamless integration of Autodesk 3ds Max to the BIM tools from Autodesk facilitated the workflow to use the real BIM data from constructors into 3ds Max via Autodesk native data format. With strong 3D feature sets in Autodesk Maya, texture and lighting and animation, etc were set and baked. Photo realistic images were rendered, seamless conversion into fbx and transferred to the Votanic Realtime XR engine that was developed inhouse was used to deliver and presented the real-time simulation that was being projected to CAVE or any of VR Head Mount Devices.

Business outcome

Leverage the BIM data source from contractors to build the construction environment to bring a close-to-real scenario for simulation that the workers experienced the most authentic digital scenery at their working places produced by 3d modeling tools from Autodesk. By then, they experienced the simulation in real-time with Votanic advance XR engine that demonstrated the devastating consequence without binding to proper safety procedures. Workers learned a real lesson of safety with personal experience of falling from scaffold that not only hurt but a devastating experience indeed.

Conclusion

This project demonstrated the latest computer graphics technology offered valuable and authentic user experience digitally. Difference entities in the community could make use of technology with their creativity to demonstrate the audiences in different fields with no boundary.

Project summary

    Duration & delivery

  • 60
  • 2020-08-02

    Autodesk solutions

  • 3ds Max
  • Maya

    Services provided

  • Virtualization

    Customer industry

  • Other Engineering Industries
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