Visualisation of a stockyard layout simulator "SimStock": a case study in precast concrete products industry

Author(s):  
N. Dawood ◽  
R. Marasini
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2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 ◽  
pp. 1-10
Author(s):  
Yanling Leng ◽  
Jinquan Zhang ◽  
Ruinian Jiang ◽  
Yangjian Xiao

Present approaches for assessing bridge redundancy are mainly based on nonlinear finite element (FE) analysis. Unfortunately, the real behavior of bridges in the nonlinear range is difficult to evaluate and a sound basis for the nonlinear FE analysis is not available. In addition, a nonlinear FE analysis is not feasible for practitioners to use. To tackle this problem, a new simplified approach based on linear FE analysis and field load testing is introduced in this paper to address the particular structural feature and topology of adjacent precast concrete box-beam bridges for the assessment of structural redundancy. The approach was first experimentally analyzed on a model bridge and then validated by a case study. The approach agrees well with the existing recognized method while reducing the computation complexity and improving the reliability. The analysis reveals that the level of redundancy of the bridge in the case study does not meet the recommended standard, indicating that the system factor recommended by the current bridge evaluation code for this bridge is inappropriate if considering the field condition. Further research on the redundancy level of this type of bridges is consequently recommended.


Author(s):  
Antonio Bossio ◽  
Ersilia Biondi ◽  
Giuseppe Faella ◽  
Giorgio Frunzio ◽  
Mariateresa Guadagnuolo ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 270 ◽  
pp. 05004
Author(s):  
Jati Utomo Dwi Hatmoko ◽  
Mochamad Agung Wibowo ◽  
Marita Dewi Astuty ◽  
Desy Ratna Arthaningtyas ◽  
Moh Nur Sholeh

Precast concrete has typically long lead time, starting from order placement, production stage, to delivery to project site, all of which requires good supply chain management. As a consequence, the risks of its supply chains are inevitable and must be anticipated to ensure the success of a project. The aim of this research is to assess the risks of the supply chain of precast concrete from production to delivery to projects. WKB, a government-owned company that produces precast concrete, has been used as the case study. Activities along the supply chain were mapped based on five dimensions of Supply Chain Operation Reference (SCOR), i.e. Plan – Source – Make – Deliver – Return, upon which risks were identified. Data was collected through in-depth interview and questionnaire survey to key persons of WKB. A 1-5 Likert scale was used to quantify the occurrence and severity of risks along the supply chain. The identified risks were classified into four levels based on the multiplication of the occurrence and the severity, i.e. critical, major, moderate, and minor. A total of nine critical risks were found along the supply chain, i.e. sales forecast and planning for production (Plan); production capacity of natural material vendors (Source); sudden change of production, shortage of skilled workers, additional cost for land stockyard rental, and renewal for industrial land lease license (Make); risk of non-standard transportation (Deliver); defective and failed products (Return). This research provides a valuable understanding of the risks of the precast concrete supply chain and the mitigation strategies.


2013 ◽  
Vol 805-806 ◽  
pp. 1598-1602
Author(s):  
Wei Gu ◽  
Yu Zhao ◽  
Dong Xu Zhang

Precast Concrete Structure Technology has been used in residential industry, but still less in public building areas. The project uses the PC technology, especially the production of the constructional element in the factory, and the installation of the construction in the site and the progress of the operation in the Social field, running water system of the formation of ordered factory jobs. There will be many advantages, including of improving the quality, the efficiency, and the life of construction, at the same time, reducing the consumption of the energy, and interference. In the actual construction process there is a lot of specific problem, such as the connection between PC and RC, and the management problem of PC construction and so on. It will be summarized that the shortage about the application of PC technology in public building at present and explore the application of PC technology in public building areas for promoting the development of technology in the future.


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