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2021 ◽  
Vol 2087 (1) ◽  
pp. 012072
Author(s):  
Dongbei Li ◽  
Shenghui Wang ◽  
Xing Jin

Abstract Steel formwork is used for concrete casting and forming, and plays a key role in the construction of high-rise buildings with asymmetrical large loads. In order to make the inner and outer formwork can be lifted synchronously, the difficult problem of unbalanced inner and outer formwork must also be overcome. According to the synchronization principle of the hydraulic lifting system and the performance parameters of its main components, AMESim model was created and the simulation was done for two hydraulic cylinders bearing the same heavy load and different weight load respectively. Therefore, the synchronization scheme of shunt valve is proposed.


2021 ◽  
pp. 147807712110300
Author(s):  
Ali Baghi ◽  
Saleh Kalantari ◽  
Aryan Baghi

The design and manufacturing of concrete elements need to be reconsidered in light of current trends in architectural geometry. Today, there is a movement toward greater customization and adaptability of concrete elements using “reconfigurable formworks” and “additive manufacturing.” Our study approached the issue of fabricating non-standardized concrete elements from the perspective of a “reconfigurable fabrication platform.” Specifically, we developed a method of fabricating geometrically diverse concrete joints by combining flexible pressure-enduring tubes with a rigid mechanism, resulting in an adaptive concrete-casting machine. This platform, which we named “Flexi-node,” can be used in conjunction with a relevant fabrication-aware digital design tool. Users can computationally design and fabricate a great variety of concrete joints using just one mold, with a minimum of material waste and with no distortion from hydrostatic pressure as would typically occur in a fully flexible formwork.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 14-23
Author(s):  
Ratnawati

Mass concrete is a concrete casting with a large enough volume, usually used for foundations, bridges,dams and so on. The heat of hydration in the mass concrete causes a temperature difference between the inside and the outside of the concrete surface. This can cause cracks in the concrete,where the temperature inside the concrete has a higher temperature rise than the outer surface yhat is in contact with the environment. One way to control the temperature of the concrete is to use a post cooling system.Post cooling system design requires knowledge of temperatur distribution in concrete. The research was conducted by varying the cooling pipe materials used,namely steel,PVC,and PEX where the cooling water discharge and temperatur were constant.The result of the research that have been carried out show that with the same cooling water discharge and temperature,concrete with PVC cooling has a higher temperature than PEX cooling pipe or steel.


Author(s):  
Pungky Dharma Saputra

Railway infrastructure development is very massive in Indonesia. Many projects have been constructing since 2013, such as the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT), Light Rail Transit (LRT), Double-Double Track (DDT), and High-Speed Rail (HSR). And all of these projects were design with elevated structures. When applying precast parapet panel technology in the MRT project elevated section, the contractor didn’t have a reference for precast parapet work activities. Hence, it required new planning for its construction and took time. The project sample of this research was MRT Jakarta CP 103 Project. There were three stages in this research starting from documentation analysis, expert judgment, and respondent survey. There were 5 bridge construction experts and 30 respondents which were professional engineers asked for their recommendations and opinions. Descriptive analysis was applied to know the percentage of opinions. This research focuses on identifying precast parapet activities in elevated railway construction project. There are 14 activities that had been identified in this research, namely preparation, position survey, adjustment material installation, precast parapet panel shifting from trailer to the top of deck slab, precast parapet panel distribution, precast parapet panel installation, rebar parapet installation for concrete stitch, sealing work, concrete casting, formwork dismantling, and finishing. These activities will be very useful for similar precast parapet works in a future project.


Buildings ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (11) ◽  
pp. 208
Author(s):  
Keerthana John ◽  
Mahmud Ashraf ◽  
Matthias Weiss ◽  
Riyadh Al-Ameri

Trapezoidal-shaped thin-walled metallic profiled sheets are used in composite floor construction to enable rapid construction and reduce reinforcement and formwork requirements in concrete casting. However, relevant literature reported the early failure of steel sections due to the buckling and shear of existing trapezoidal and re-entrant decking profiles. There are also limitations regarding design rules for composite flooring systems. Current work aims to develop a new type of composite top-hat section for possible use in composite slim-floor construction. Sinusoidal metallic corrugated sheets that are widely used in building construction were utilized and a new bending technique was used to produce deck components, in which transverse corrugations were introduced along the main direction of the corrugated profile. This paper investigates the structural response of these new sections for several loading and support conditions using a pilot experimental scheme. The developed top-hat sections demonstrated considerable resistance to bending as well as buckling through effective stress re-distributions under considered construction stage loading for single span and continuous span conditions. Currently available design equations recommended by Australian Standards for a similar type of corrugated decks were used to predict the design strength and to compare it with those obtained experimentally. It was concluded that the expressions proposed by the code were inadequate for single span loading cases and would require modifications before being applied to the new profile.


Cubic Journal ◽  
2020 ◽  
pp. 182-201
Author(s):  
Fernando Bales ◽  

Arch 002 describes a design research investigation using off-the-shelf high-density polyethylene drainage pipe as a flexible concrete casting formwork through a process oscillating between digital design, physical fabrication, and digital fabrication methodologies. Through this process, the project team generated hypothetical architectures that serve to further develop their material counterparts. Drawing on contemporary casting technologies and historical structural modelling techniques, the experiments suggest a system for the encoding mass and force into three-dimensional forms, creating structures that serve as drawings of their creation process. Exploring notions of the readymade and postprocessing, the research explores iterative processes of making to transform normative construction components into transcendent material experiences.


2020 ◽  
Vol 19 (2) ◽  
pp. 198-208
Author(s):  
Sunaryo Cim ◽  
Andi Bahrun ◽  
La Ode Muh. Magribi ◽  
La Ode Muh. Hatani

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