Water supply reversing monitoring device based on BIM (Building Information Modeling)
By using a BIM-based water flow reversal monitoring device, which controls the pipeline with solenoid valves and pressure sensors and combines it with cooling pipes to cool the concrete, the problem of insufficient water supply stability and safety at water conservancy construction sites has been solved, and the flexibility and efficient management of the water supply system have been achieved.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-02-28
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-13
AI Technical Summary
At water conservancy construction sites, the stability and safety of water supply are insufficient, and the lack of intelligent monitoring equipment leads to low flexibility and efficiency of the water supply system.
Design a BIM-based water flow reversal monitoring device, including a control cabinet, display screen, water tank, water pump, U-shaped main pipe and drainage pipe. Intelligent control and monitoring of the pipeline are achieved through solenoid valves and pressure sensors, and the device is combined with cooling pipes to cool the concrete.
It improves the flexibility and efficiency of water supply systems at water conservancy construction sites, provides conditions for the application of BIM technology on site, and ensures the stability and safety of water supply.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of water supply equipment for building construction, specifically to a water flow reversal monitoring device based on BIM. Background Technology
[0002] Currently, in water conservancy construction sites, the supply and scheduling of water for concrete construction is usually done manually by pumping water to the site. There is no corresponding equipment to provide monitoring conditions for workers, which results in insufficient stability and safety of water supply. With the promotion and application of BIM technology in the construction field, how to provide favorable conditions for the application of BIM technology in water conservancy construction sites, provide supervision for solving intelligent water supply on site, and ensure the flexibility and efficiency of the water supply system are urgent technical problems to be solved. Utility Model Content
[0003] The purpose of this invention is to provide a BIM-based water flow reversal monitoring device to address the shortcomings in the stability and safety of water supply conditions in existing technologies.
[0004] To achieve the above objectives, this application provides a BIM-based water flow reversal monitoring device, including a control cabinet, a display screen, a water tank, a water pump, a U-shaped main pipe, and a drainage pipe.
[0005] The water pump and the water tank are connected by a water pumping pipe;
[0006] The U-shaped main pipeline includes a first main pipeline and a second and a third main pipeline connected to both ends of the first main pipeline. The first main pipeline is connected to the water pump through a straight pipe.
[0007] The second main pipeline and the third main pipeline are respectively provided with several branch pipelines. The branch pipelines on the second main pipeline and the third main pipeline can be connected one by one through cooling pipelines. The cooling pipelines are used to be buried in concrete to provide a cooling effect.
[0008] Solenoid valves are respectively installed on the inlet and outlet sides of the second main pipeline and the third main pipeline, and the drainage pipes are respectively connected to the outlet sides of the second main pipeline and the third main pipeline.
[0009] The control cabinet is electrically connected to each of the solenoid valves, the water pumps, and the display screen.
[0010] Furthermore, a pressure sensor is installed inside the straight pipe, and the pressure sensor is electrically connected to the control cabinet.
[0011] Furthermore, the solenoid valve is divided into a first solenoid valve, a second solenoid valve, a third solenoid valve, and a fourth solenoid valve;
[0012] The first solenoid valve and the second solenoid valve are located on both sides of the first main pipeline;
[0013] The third solenoid valve is located on the outlet side of the second main pipe, and the fourth solenoid valve is located on the outlet side of the third main pipe.
[0014] Furthermore, it also includes a flow meter installed on the cooling pipe, the flow meter being electrically connected to the control cabinet.
[0015] Furthermore, valves are installed on the branch pipes.
[0016] Furthermore, valves are respectively installed on the outlet side of the second main pipeline and the third main pipeline.
[0017] Furthermore, valves are installed on the cooling pipes.
[0018] Furthermore, the display screen is fixed to the outer casing of the control cabinet.
[0019] Furthermore, the control cabinet's outer casing has multiple wiring terminals on its side.
[0020] By adopting the above technical solution, the BIM-based water diversion monitoring device provided in this application has the following technical advantages compared with the prior art:
[0021] In this scheme, the water pump and water tank are connected via a pumping pipe. Several branch pipes are installed on the second and third main pipes of the U-shaped main pipeline. These branch pipes can be connected one by one via cooling pipes, forming cooling pipes that can be embedded in concrete to provide cooling. The flow of cooling water through the corresponding drainage pipes is controlled by adjusting solenoid valves on the inlet and outlet sides of the second and third main pipes. The control cabinet is electrically connected to each solenoid valve, water pump, and display screen to adjust the operating status of each electrical device. The water flow reversal monitoring device in this scheme provides strong support for the application of BIM technology in water conservancy construction sites, providing supervision for intelligent water flow on-site and ensuring the flexibility and efficiency of the water supply system. Attached Figure Description
[0022] To more clearly illustrate the specific embodiments of this utility model or the technical solutions in the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the specific embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained from these drawings without creative effort.
[0023] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the water diversion and reversing monitoring device based on BIM provided in the embodiments of this application.
[0024] Icons: 1-Control cabinet; 2-Display screen; 3-Water tank; 4-Water pump; 5-Drainage pipe; 6-Pumping pipe; 7-First main pipe; 8-Second main pipe; 9-Third main pipe; 10-Straight pipe; 11-Branch pipe; 12-Cooling pipe; 13-Pressure sensor; 14-First solenoid valve; 15-Second solenoid valve; 16-Third solenoid valve; 17-Fourth solenoid valve; 18-Flow meter; 19-Valve; 20-Connector. Detailed Implementation
[0025] The technical solution of this utility model will now be clearly and completely described with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some, not all, of the embodiments of this utility model. Based on the embodiments of this utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of this utility model.
[0026] In the description of this utility model, it should be noted that the terms "center," "upper," "lower," "left," "right," "vertical," "horizontal," "inner," and "outer," etc., indicating the orientation or positional relationship, are based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings and are only for the convenience of describing this utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore should not be construed as a limitation of this utility model. Furthermore, the terms "first," "second," and "third" are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance.
[0027] In the description of this utility model, it should be noted that, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," and "joining" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; they can refer to a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; and they can refer to the internal connection of two components. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model based on the specific circumstances.
[0028] This application provides a BIM-based water flow reversal monitoring device, which is mainly used in the construction industry, especially to provide effective assistance for cooling during concrete construction.
[0029] like Figure 1 As shown, the BIM-based water flow reversal monitoring device includes a control cabinet 1, a display screen 2, a water tank 3, a water pump 4, a U-shaped main pipe, and a drainage pipe 5.
[0030] Among them, the water pump 4 is connected to the water tank 3 through the water pumping pipe 6, and is used to pump water from the water tank 3 through the water pump 4.
[0031] The U-shaped main pipeline includes a first main pipeline 7 and a second main pipeline 8 and a third main pipeline 9 connected to both ends of the first main pipeline 7. The first main pipeline 7 is connected to the water pump 4 through a straight pipe 10.
[0032] Among them, several branch pipes 11 are respectively provided on the second main pipe 8 and the third main pipe 9. The branch pipes 11 on the second main pipe 8 and the third main pipe 9 can be connected one by one through cooling pipes 12. The cooling pipes 12 are used to be buried in concrete to provide a cooling effect.
[0033] In this embodiment, for example, four branch pipes 11 can be set on the second main pipe 8 and the third main pipe 9 respectively. Then, four corresponding cooling pipes 12 can also be set. The branch pipes 11 on the second main pipe 8 and the third main pipe 9 are connected one by one by the cooling pipes 12, and the cooling pipes 12 are used to cool the concrete. Of course, in actual application, the number of cooling pipes 12 can be configured according to the needs, and the number of branch pipes 11 can also be flexibly adjusted according to the actual use requirements.
[0034] In addition, solenoid valves are installed on the inlet and outlet sides of the second main pipe 8 and the third main pipe 9 respectively, and drain pipes 5 are connected to the outlet side of the second main pipe 8 and the third main pipe 9 respectively to discharge the cooling water after use.
[0035] The control cabinet 1 is electrically connected to each solenoid valve, water pump 4 and display screen 2, and is used to adjust the operating status of each solenoid valve and water pump 4, and to display it on the display screen 2, so that the staff can check the working status of each device.
[0036] The water diversion monitoring device provided in this embodiment can provide strong support for the application of BIM technology in water conservancy construction sites, provide supervision for solving intelligent water diversion on site, and ensure the flexibility and efficiency of the water supply system.
[0037] As a preferred implementation, a pressure sensor 13 is installed inside the straight pipe 10 to detect the water pressure inside the straight pipe 10. The pressure sensor 13 is electrically connected to the control cabinet 1 to transmit the pressure data to the control cabinet 1 for the staff to view.
[0038] As a preferred embodiment, the solenoid valve is divided into a first solenoid valve 14, a second solenoid valve 15, a third solenoid valve 16 and a fourth solenoid valve 17.
[0039] The first solenoid valve 14 and the second solenoid valve 15 are located on opposite sides of the first main pipe 7; the third solenoid valve 16 is located on the outlet side of the second main pipe 8; and the fourth solenoid valve 17 is located on the outlet side of the third main pipe 9. The use of these four solenoid valves regulates the flow of each pipe.
[0040] As a preferred embodiment, a flow meter 18 is also included, which is installed on the cooling pipe 12 and electrically connected to the control cabinet 1 to transmit the water flow data in the cooling pipe 12 to the control cabinet 1 for staff to view.
[0041] In the water diversion monitoring device provided in this embodiment, valves 19 are installed on each branch pipe 11. The purpose of installing valves 19 is to adjust the opening and closing of each branch pipe 11 to meet different application scenarios.
[0042] Valves 19 are installed on the outlet side of the second main pipe 8 and the third main pipe 9 respectively, for adjusting the selection of the second main pipe 8 and the third main pipe 9.
[0043] In addition, a valve 19 is provided on the cooling pipe 12 to regulate the opening and closing of the cooling pipe 12.
[0044] In the water flow reversal monitoring device provided in this embodiment, the display screen 2 can be fixed on the outer shell of the control cabinet 1, which makes it convenient for staff to observe data information.
[0045] In addition, the side of the control cabinet 1 housing is provided with multiple wiring terminals 20 for wiring to the water pump 4, various solenoid valves, flow meter 18 and pressure sensor 13.
[0046] The working principle of the BIM-based water diversion monitoring device provided in this embodiment is explained below:
[0047] When cooling water in the first direction is used to cool the concrete:
[0048] The first solenoid valve 14 and the fourth solenoid valve 17 are in the open state, and the second solenoid valve 15 and the third solenoid valve 16 are in the closed state. The cooling water in the water tank 3 enters the corresponding branch pipe 11 through the water pump 4, straight pipe 10, first main pipe 7, and second main pipe 8 in sequence. After circulating through the cooling pipe 12 to cool the concrete, the heated cooling water enters the third main pipe 9 through the branch pipe 11. Finally, it is discharged into the external cooling pool or water tank 3 through the drain pipe 5 on the outlet side of the third main pipe 9.
[0049] When cooling water with a second flow direction (opposite to the first flow direction) is used to cool the concrete:
[0050] The second solenoid valve 15 and the third solenoid valve 16 are in the open state, while the first solenoid valve 14 and the fourth solenoid valve 17 are in the closed state. The cooling water in the water tank 3 enters the corresponding branch pipe 11 through the water pump 4, straight pipe 10, first main pipe 7, and third main pipe 9 in sequence. After circulating through the cooling pipe 12 to cool the concrete, the heated cooling water enters the second main pipe 8 through the branch pipe 11 and is finally discharged into the external cooling pool or water tank 3 through the drain pipe 5 on the outlet side of the second main pipe 8.
[0051] It should be noted that the reason for switching between the first and second flow directions of the cooling water is that when the first flow direction is used, the heated cooling water will cause the third main pipe 9 to heat up. In order to reduce the heating effect of the cooling water, the second flow direction can be switched to achieve a cooling effect.
[0052] Finally, it should be noted that the above embodiments are only used to illustrate the technical solutions of this utility model, and are not intended to limit it. Although the utility model has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art should understand that modifications can still be made to the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments, or equivalent substitutions can be made to some or all of the technical features therein. Such modifications or substitutions do not cause the essence of the corresponding technical solutions to deviate from the scope of the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model.
Claims
1. A BIM-based water passing direction monitoring device, characterized by, The device comprises a control cabinet, a display screen, a water tank, a water pump, a U-shaped main pipeline and a drainage pipeline. The water pump is connected with the water tank through a water pumping pipeline. The U-shaped main pipeline comprises a first main pipeline and a second main pipeline and a third main pipeline connected at both ends of the first main pipeline, and the first main pipeline is connected with the water pump through a straight pipeline. The second main pipeline and the third main pipeline are respectively provided with a plurality of shunt branch pipelines, the shunt branch pipelines on the second main pipeline and the third main pipeline are connected one by one through a cooling pipeline, and the cooling pipeline is used for being buried in concrete to provide a cooling effect. The water inlet side and the water outlet side of the second main pipeline and the third main pipeline are respectively provided with electromagnetic valves, and the water outlet side of the second main pipeline and the third main pipeline is respectively connected with the drainage pipeline. The control cabinet is electrically connected with each electromagnetic valve, the water pump and the display screen.
2. The BIM-based water passage monitoring device according to claim 1, characterized in that, A pressure sensor is arranged in the straight pipeline, and the pressure sensor is electrically connected with the control cabinet.
3. The BIM-based water passage monitoring device of claim 1, wherein, The electromagnetic valves are divided into a first electromagnetic valve, a second electromagnetic valve, a third electromagnetic valve and a fourth electromagnetic valve. The first electromagnetic valve and the second electromagnetic valve are located on both sides of the first main pipeline. The third electromagnetic valve is located on the water outlet side of the second main pipeline, and the fourth electromagnetic valve is located on the water outlet side of the third main pipeline.
4. The BIM-based water passage monitoring device of claim 1, wherein, A flow meter is further arranged on the cooling pipeline, and the flow meter is electrically connected with the control cabinet.
5. The BIM-based water passage monitoring device of claim 1, wherein, Valves are arranged on the shunt branch pipelines.
6. The BIM-based water passage monitoring device of claim 1, wherein, Valves are arranged on the water outlet sides of the second main pipeline and the third main pipeline.
7. The BIM-based water passage monitoring device of claim 1, wherein, Valves are arranged on the cooling pipeline.
8. The BIM-based water passage monitoring device of claim 1, wherein, The display screen is fixed on the shell of the control cabinet.
9. The BIM-based water passage monitoring device of claim 1, wherein, A plurality of terminal heads are arranged on the side of the shell of the control cabinet.