Treffer: Un “AMICO” (Account Method of Infrastructures embodied CarbOn) per il BIM.
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AMICO (Account Method of Infrastructures embodied CarbOn) is a research project conducted in partnership with Webuild group. The aim is to develop integrated tools for the analysis and evaluation of CO<subscript>2 </subscript> emissions (Embodied Carbon) and energy demand (Embodied Energy) of some phases of the infrastructure life cycle. The results of the study make it possible to identify which materials and processes have the most significant energy-environmental impact, and to define mitigation actions for progressive decarbonisation of the construction sector. In particular, the paper focuses on the importance of the project of digitising environmental data in a BIM environment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
AMICO (Account Method of Infrastructures embodied CarbOn) è un progetto di ricerca del Politecnico di Torino, condotto per conto del Gruppo Webuild, il cui obiettivo è lo sviluppo di strumenti integrati di analisi e valutazione delle emissioni di CO<subscript>2</subscript> (Embodied Carbon) e dei fabbisogni energetici (Embodied Energy) di alcune fasi del ciclo di vita delle infrastrutture. La ricerca permette a progettisti ed esecutori di individuare quali materiali e quali processi abbiano maggior impatto energetico-ambientale e di definire le azioni di mitigazione per la progressiva decarbonizzazione di un’opera infrastrutturale. In particolare, l’articolo si concentra sull’importanza che assume la digitalizzazione dei dati ambientali in ambiente BIM. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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