
Over the past weeks and months, we have spoken intensively with planners in order to better understand the challenges and requirements they face in their daily work. Questions about the use of IFC models in DIALux evo have come up time and again.
To make it easier for you to work with IFC files, we have summarised two frequently asked topics that need to be considered for planning.
We are often asked how IFC models that do not represent classic buildings should be handled. If, for example, bridges, tunnels, steel structures or similar structures are involved, the individual components within the IFC model should be assigned to the IFC site. This assignment can be configured during export in most BIM tools.
Why is this important?
Another topic that was asked about during the interviews with the planning offices was how DIALux handles the insertion point of IFC models.
Every IFC model has an insertion point (coordinate system), which is often defined by the terrain coordinate system.
DIALux evo adopts the insertion point of the IFC terrain exactly for its own scene. This makes it possible to later superimpose the exported IFC luminaire model exactly on the building model.
Important notes:
This article gives you an overview of the most important aspects of working with IFC models in DIALux evo. For a detailed explanation and further details, visit our knowledgebase, where a comprehensive article with further aspects on this to.