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**bim2sim** builds upon previous efforts to leverage BIM data for building energy simulation. In our forthcoming paper [@Jansen2025bim2sim], we conducted a comprehensive review of existing BIM-to-simulation
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approaches. \autoref{tab:bim2bemApproaches} provides a comparative analysis of these tools, evaluating them across several dimensions: IFC version support, simulation domain coverage (BEPS, HVAC), architectural modularity, open-source availability, and implementation technologies.
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: IFC-based approaches from related research (chronologically ordered) as analyzed in [@Jansen2025bim2sim]. P: Partially, Y: Yes, -: No/not applicable.\label{tab:bim2bemApproaches}
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| Reference | Name | IFC Version | BEPS | HVAC | Modularity | open-source | Implementation |
| bim2sim | bim2sim | EP, Mod | Mod | Y | Y | Py, IFC |
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# Acknowledgments
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**bim2sim** was developed through collaboration between academic institutions (RWTH Aachen University's EBC - Institute for Energy Efficient Buildings and Indoor Climate, E3D - Institute of Energy Efficiency and Sustainable Building) and industry partners (ROM Technik GmbH). The framework was initially created under the "BIM2SIM" project with continued enhancement through the follow-up "BIM2Praxis" project, both funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi/BMWK).
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