scholarly journals The Simulation and Research of Steel-Work Construction Based on Fuzor

2019 ◽  
Vol 136 ◽  
pp. 03023
Author(s):  
Chen Dong ◽  
Ding Shaopeng ◽  
Chen Ming ◽  
Shao Chenyue

BIM can achieve analogue simulate the real information of buildings through digital information, aiming to find engineering problems in advance, correct errors timely and reduce waste. At present, BIM has been widely used in the design and construction stage of the construction industry. As a plug-in of AutodeskRevit, Fuzor software can find the problems in the design and construction more intuitive and real, and synchronize the changes. In this massage, the author will take the construction simulation application of 11#experimental building in Fuzor as an example to study the application of Fuzor in constructional engineering.

2021 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sharmin Khan ◽  
Mohammad Saquib ◽  
Anwar Hussain

PurposeQuality in the construction industry is an important issue yet ignored during the initial stages of the life cycle of a project, that is, the design and construction stage. The contribution of stakeholders, especially the architects is generally suspended though it has huge significance in terms of cost and time related to quality. This research endeavors to examine the issues related to the design and construction stages of the project from architects' purview, to understand the relative importance of these issues in the Indian construction industry.Design/methodology/approachThe study of qualitative data conducted formed a basis for online quantitative data collection that was further analyzed with the help of cross-tabulation and multiple correspondence analysis methods.FindingsThe study concludes that the budget of a project is a corresponding factor related to quality concern for architects. The study also established that the quality issues corresponding to high budgets are closely related to the construction stage and are identified as preparation of checklist, and bidding process of hiring the contractor on the lowest bid.Research limitations/implicationsThe study is limited to analyzing the perspective of architects; however, other stakeholders of the construction industry may represent a different opinion.Practical implicationsThis research emphasizes the importance of the client's role, and need for integration and coordination among stakeholders in the construction industry for effective quality control and management.Originality/valueThe research presents an exhaustive literature review on quality issues and its importance with respect to cost implications, standard practices, sustainability and the life cycle of the project.


2020 ◽  
Vol 215 ◽  
pp. 03007
Author(s):  
Vera Cherkina ◽  
Elena Petrenko ◽  
Maxim Kirichenko ◽  
Pavel Samarin

The purpose of the work is to consider the role of information modeling and automated technologies in the design and construction of high - rise buildings. The introduction of digital information tools in the construction sector provides rich ground for the birth and growth of companies specializing in the application of technology in design and construction. While some of the technologies are new, many companies implement ideas proposed in building research several decades ago that were impractical without a reliable digital database of building information. High-rise building information modeling (BIM) itself dates back to a landmark 1975 paper; ideas for artificial intelligence and code-checking tools emerged in the mid-1980s; and construction robots have been working in research labs for decades. However, only during the last five years, venture capital began to actively look for a new company in the sector of construction technologies. After analyzing a number of innovations in the field of digital construction through their known past and their uncertain present, it was concluded that the prospects for the development of these innovations in the construction industry, especially in the construction of high-rise buildings, are quite high. The author came to the following conclusion: a review of three specific areas of construction technologies, representing design and planning, BIM-to-field and field-to-BIM applications, shows that the widespread adoption of BIM environments in the construction industry is not sufficient to ensure the effective use of the information they contain, or to use the potential of AI in this context.


Author(s):  
B. C. Roy ◽  
Sumit Wagh

<p>Globalization is shrinking the world in many senses, but at the rates at which it is happening in various countries is different depending on where any country is situated on the scale of development; however, in construction industry, the level of globalization is much lower than in other segments of the economy, across most of the countries. True and the desired level of globalization can be achieved only when the design and construction practices are globally harmonized but adopting context-specific customization to accommodate the genius of each country. This paper aims to promote such diversity in unity. The global construction industry will be the biggest beneficiary of such a globalizing movement. World has faced several crises in different countries due to many reasons like war, terrorism, bad governance, which is leading to unemployment even among highly capable engineers. A globalized environment in construction would leverage global talent despite such adverse socio-political and environmental differences. Cost-optimization is likely to take on a different meaning, gaining a wider level of acceptability across the globe.</p>


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Maria Jesus Vinolo-Gil ◽  
Gloria Gonzalez-Medina ◽  
David Lucena-Anton ◽  
Veronica Perez-Cabezas ◽  
María Del Carmen Ruiz-Molinero ◽  
...  

BACKGROUND Augmented reality is a booming technology. It consists of generating new images from digital information in the real physical environment of a person, simulating an environment where the artificial and the real would be mixed. The use of augmented reality, in physiotherapy, has shown benefits in certain areas of patient health. However, these have not been studied as a whole. OBJECTIVE To determine the use of augmented reality as a complement in physiotherapy. METHODS A systematic review registered in PROSPERO was performed following PRISMA recommendations. The search was conducted from February to April 2020 in the PubMed, PEDro, Web of Science, Scopus, and Cochrane Library scientific databases, using the keywords “augmented reality,” “physiotherapy,” and “physical therapy.” The methodological quality was evaluated using the PEDro scale and the SIGN scale to determine the degree of recommendation. RESULTS Eight articles were included. Fifty percent obtained a high methodological quality and a degree of recommendation of evidence. CONCLUSIONS Augmented reality in combination with conventional therapy has been used for the treatment of balance and fall prevention in geriatrics, lower and upper limb functionality in stroke, and pain in phantom pain syndrome. Further clinical trials are needed using larger sample sizes and with greater homogeneity in terms of the device used and the frequency and intensity of interventions. In general, a promising future is foreseen for augmented reality used as an adjunct in physiotherapy.


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