Simulation as a decision tool in construction process management in turbulent environment

This paper is dedicated to simulation idea of construction process for decision-making aid. An aim is to improve technological decisions for concreting operation at low temperature. A risk of destruction of concrete structure is a critical problem in this situation. A sudden drop in temperature may...

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Main Authors: Katafoni Kinga, Paslawski Jerzy
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201822201007
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spelling doaj-fa6972ef9ed74a499d76b3425229d4a52021-03-02T09:53:34ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-012220100710.1051/matecconf/201822201007matecconf_orsdce2018_01007Simulation as a decision tool in construction process management in turbulent environmentKatafoni Kinga0Paslawski Jerzy1CTM Master Graduate Student, Poznan University of TechnologyConstruction Engineering and Management, Poznan University of TechnologyThis paper is dedicated to simulation idea of construction process for decision-making aid. An aim is to improve technological decisions for concreting operation at low temperature. A risk of destruction of concrete structure is a critical problem in this situation. A sudden drop in temperature may result in disqualification of the concrete element or the entire structure. The proposed solution is based on a simulation of the process of maturing of the concrete element based on experiments in the laboratory (e.g. heat of hydration and dynamics of growth of compressive strength depending on the temperature). The case study proved that the traditional approach to the management of concreting technology (based on one 48-hour forecast) is extremely risky when operating in a turbulent and changing environment. The proposed flexible approach is based on systematically updated simulation and is more effective thanks to the possibility of activating active flexible procedures to prevent freezing of concrete in case of pessimistic scenario.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201822201007
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Simulation as a decision tool in construction process management in turbulent environment
MATEC Web of Conferences
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title Simulation as a decision tool in construction process management in turbulent environment
title_short Simulation as a decision tool in construction process management in turbulent environment
title_full Simulation as a decision tool in construction process management in turbulent environment
title_fullStr Simulation as a decision tool in construction process management in turbulent environment
title_full_unstemmed Simulation as a decision tool in construction process management in turbulent environment
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publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description This paper is dedicated to simulation idea of construction process for decision-making aid. An aim is to improve technological decisions for concreting operation at low temperature. A risk of destruction of concrete structure is a critical problem in this situation. A sudden drop in temperature may result in disqualification of the concrete element or the entire structure. The proposed solution is based on a simulation of the process of maturing of the concrete element based on experiments in the laboratory (e.g. heat of hydration and dynamics of growth of compressive strength depending on the temperature). The case study proved that the traditional approach to the management of concreting technology (based on one 48-hour forecast) is extremely risky when operating in a turbulent and changing environment. The proposed flexible approach is based on systematically updated simulation and is more effective thanks to the possibility of activating active flexible procedures to prevent freezing of concrete in case of pessimistic scenario.
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