In the third webinar in the series, the presenters will explore how the use of sensors and digital twins can support a structural engineer’s understanding of how their designs perform in real time, how this data can be used to impact future designs and how best to capture and maintain data to support the reuse of structures.
Learn how AKTII install sensors to support their understanding of a new build’s performance while the research team of Maria Pregnolato will share how the University of Bristol developed a framework to integrate finite elements modelling and sensors, to develop a digital twin of the Clifton Suspension Bridge (Bristol).
Learning outcomes:
How BIM can support the reuse of structures and buildings
What are the features of a digital twin?
Post-occupancy data analysis
Speakers
Jon leads AECOM’s Structural Engineering Technical Practice Group in the UK and Europe. He is also AECOM’s Sport and Entertainment sector lead, and his London-based team specialises in stadia and long span roof design. Recent key projects include Hong Kong International Airport Terminal 2 and Third Runway Concourse, the Curragh Racecourse, and major venues for the 2022 FIFA World Cup and Rio 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games.