Modernisation, Mechanisation and Industrialisation of Concrete Structures
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- About the Editors -- Notes on Contributors -- Preface -- Part I Modernisation of Precast Concrete Structures -- Chapter 1 Historical and Chronological Development of Precast Concrete Structures -- 1.1 The five periods of development and optimisation -...
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520 | |a 6.1 Development of industrialization and automation in the concrete prefabrication industry -- 6.2 CAD-CAM BIM from Industry 2.0 to 4.0 -- 6.3 Automation methods -- 6.4 Integrated and automated prefabricated production process -- 6.5 Limits of automation -- 6.6 Summary and outlook -- Part III Industrialisation of Concrete Structures -- Chapter 7 Lean Construction - Industrialisation of On-site Production Processes -- 7.1 Work process planning (WPP) -- 7.2 Construction production process planning procedure -- 7.3 Work process planning (WPP) - work execution estimation -- 7.4 Work process planning (WPP) - planning the processes and construction methods -- 7.5 Planning the execution process -- 7.6 Procedure for selecting construction methods and processes -- 7.7 Conclusions to Chapter 7 -- References -- Chapter 8 Lean Construction - Industrialisation of On-site Production Processes -- 8.1 Introduction - top-down / bottom-up work planning scheduling and resource planning -- 8.2 Scheduling and resource planning -- 8.3 Site Logistics -- 8.4 Weekly work plans -- 8.5 Construction site controlling process -- 8.6 CIP - the continuous improvement process -- 8.7 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 9 New Cooperative Business Model - Industrialization of Off-Site Production -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Objectives of the new business model -- 9.3 Modelling -- 9.4 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 10 Retrospective View and Future Initiatives in Industrialised Building Systems (IBS) and Modernisation, Mechanisation and Industrialisation (MMI) -- 10.1 Industrialisation of the construction industry -- 10.2 Overview on global housing prefabrication -- 10.3 Housing prefabrication in Malaysia - the industrialisation building system (IBS) -- 10.4 Social acceptability of IBS in relation to housing -- 10.5 IBS in future - opportunity for wider IBS adoption | ||
520 | |a 10.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 11 Affordable and Quality Housing Through Mechanization, Modernization and Mass Customisation -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Design for flexibility - insight from the vernacular architecture -- 11.3 Scope of flexibility in residential housing -- 11.4 Divergent Dwelling Design (D3) - proposed mass housing system for today and tomorrow -- 11.5 Design principles of D3 -- 11.6 Conclusion -- References -- Index -- EULA | ||
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Hamid beteiligter asn 9781118876497 Print version Elliott, Kim S Modernisation, Mechanisation and Industrialisation of Concrete Structures Somerset : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,c2017 9781118876497 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/book/10.1002/9781118876503 Verlag Volltext http://www.gbv.de/dms/bowker/toc/9781118876497.pdf V:DE-601 X:Bowker application/pdf 2018-01-26 Verlag Inhaltsverzeichnis Inhaltsverzeichnis GBV_ILN_370 ISIL_DE-1373 SYSFLAG_1 GBV_KXP GBV hybr ZI 4500 Beton Technik Bauingenieurwesen Bauphysik, Baustoffe, Bauschäden Beton Beton (DE-627)1270821296 (DE-625)rvk/156426: (DE-576)200821296 BO 370 01 4370 1681401886 olr-ebook wiley Vervielfältigungen (z.B. Kopien, Downloads) sind nur von einzelnen Kapiteln oder Seiten und nur zum eigenen wissenschaftlichen Gebrauch erlaubt. Keine Weitergabe an Dritte. Kein systematisches Downloaden durch Robots. i z 01-06-17 370 01 4370 E-Book: Zugriff im HCU-Netz. 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9781118876541 : electronic bk. 978-1-118-87654-1 9781118876497 (DE-627)881512273 (DE-599)GBV881512273 (OCoLC)1015767758 DE-627 eng DE-627 rda eng HD9622.A2M63 2017 ZI 4500 rvk (DE-625)rvk/156426: Elliott, Kim S. verfasserin aut Modernisation, Mechanisation and Industrialisation of Concrete Structures Somerset John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated 2017 ©2015 1 Online-Ressource (506 pages) Text txt rdacontent Computermedien c rdamedia Online-Ressource cr rdacarrier Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- About the Editors -- Notes on Contributors -- Preface -- Part I Modernisation of Precast Concrete Structures -- Chapter 1 Historical and Chronological Development of Precast Concrete Structures -- 1.1 The five periods of development and optimisation -- 1.2 Developing years and the standardisation period -- 1.3 Optimisation and the lightweight period -- 1.4 The thermal mass period -- References -- Chapter 2 Industrial Building Systems (IBS) Project Implementation -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Routes to IBS procurement -- 2.3 Precast concrete IBS solution to seven-storey skeletal frame -- 2.4 Manufacture of precast concrete components and ancillaries -- 2.5 Minimum project sizes and component efficiency for IBS -- 2.6 Design implications in construction matters -- 2.7 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3 Best Practice and Lessons Learned in IBS Design, Detailing and Construction -- 3.1 Increasing off-site fabrication -- 3.2 Standardisation -- 3.3 Self-compacting concrete for precast components -- 3.4 Recycled precast concrete -- 3.5 Building services -- 3.6 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 4 Research and Development Towards the Optimisation of Precast Concrete Structures -- 4.1 The research effort on precast concrete framed structures -- 4.2 Precast frame connections -- 4.3 Studies on structural integrity of precast frames and connections -- References -- Part II Mechanisation and Automation of the Production of Concrete Elements -- Chapter 5 Building Information Modelling (BIM) and Software for the Design and Detailing of Precast Structures -- 5.1 Building information modelling (BIM) -- 5.2 Technologies -- 5.3 BIM in precast construction -- 5.4 Summary -- References -- Chapter 6 Mechanisation and Automation in Concrete Production 6.1 Development of industrialization and automation in the concrete prefabrication industry -- 6.2 CAD-CAM BIM from Industry 2.0 to 4.0 -- 6.3 Automation methods -- 6.4 Integrated and automated prefabricated production process -- 6.5 Limits of automation -- 6.6 Summary and outlook -- Part III Industrialisation of Concrete Structures -- Chapter 7 Lean Construction - Industrialisation of On-site Production Processes -- 7.1 Work process planning (WPP) -- 7.2 Construction production process planning procedure -- 7.3 Work process planning (WPP) - work execution estimation -- 7.4 Work process planning (WPP) - planning the processes and construction methods -- 7.5 Planning the execution process -- 7.6 Procedure for selecting construction methods and processes -- 7.7 Conclusions to Chapter 7 -- References -- Chapter 8 Lean Construction - Industrialisation of On-site Production Processes -- 8.1 Introduction - top-down / bottom-up work planning scheduling and resource planning -- 8.2 Scheduling and resource planning -- 8.3 Site Logistics -- 8.4 Weekly work plans -- 8.5 Construction site controlling process -- 8.6 CIP - the continuous improvement process -- 8.7 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 9 New Cooperative Business Model - Industrialization of Off-Site Production -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Objectives of the new business model -- 9.3 Modelling -- 9.4 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 10 Retrospective View and Future Initiatives in Industrialised Building Systems (IBS) and Modernisation, Mechanisation and Industrialisation (MMI) -- 10.1 Industrialisation of the construction industry -- 10.2 Overview on global housing prefabrication -- 10.3 Housing prefabrication in Malaysia - the industrialisation building system (IBS) -- 10.4 Social acceptability of IBS in relation to housing -- 10.5 IBS in future - opportunity for wider IBS adoption 10.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 11 Affordable and Quality Housing Through Mechanization, Modernization and Mass Customisation -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Design for flexibility - insight from the vernacular architecture -- 11.3 Scope of flexibility in residential housing -- 11.4 Divergent Dwelling Design (D3) - proposed mass housing system for today and tomorrow -- 11.5 Design principles of D3 -- 11.6 Conclusion -- References -- Index -- EULA Concrete construction industry Zuhairi, Abd. Hamid beteiligter asn 9781118876497 Print version Elliott, Kim S Modernisation, Mechanisation and Industrialisation of Concrete Structures Somerset : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,c2017 9781118876497 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/book/10.1002/9781118876503 Verlag Volltext http://www.gbv.de/dms/bowker/toc/9781118876497.pdf V:DE-601 X:Bowker application/pdf 2018-01-26 Verlag Inhaltsverzeichnis Inhaltsverzeichnis GBV_ILN_370 ISIL_DE-1373 SYSFLAG_1 GBV_KXP GBV hybr ZI 4500 Beton Technik Bauingenieurwesen Bauphysik, Baustoffe, Bauschäden Beton Beton (DE-627)1270821296 (DE-625)rvk/156426: (DE-576)200821296 BO 370 01 4370 1681401886 olr-ebook wiley Vervielfältigungen (z.B. Kopien, Downloads) sind nur von einzelnen Kapiteln oder Seiten und nur zum eigenen wissenschaftlichen Gebrauch erlaubt. Keine Weitergabe an Dritte. Kein systematisches Downloaden durch Robots. i z 01-06-17 370 01 4370 E-Book: Zugriff im HCU-Netz. 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Hamid beteiligter asn 9781118876497 Print version Elliott, Kim S Modernisation, Mechanisation and Industrialisation of Concrete Structures Somerset : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,c2017 9781118876497 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/book/10.1002/9781118876503 Verlag Volltext http://www.gbv.de/dms/bowker/toc/9781118876497.pdf V:DE-601 X:Bowker application/pdf 2018-01-26 Verlag Inhaltsverzeichnis Inhaltsverzeichnis GBV_ILN_370 ISIL_DE-1373 SYSFLAG_1 GBV_KXP GBV hybr ZI 4500 Beton Technik Bauingenieurwesen Bauphysik, Baustoffe, Bauschäden Beton Beton (DE-627)1270821296 (DE-625)rvk/156426: (DE-576)200821296 BO 370 01 4370 1681401886 olr-ebook wiley Vervielfältigungen (z.B. Kopien, Downloads) sind nur von einzelnen Kapiteln oder Seiten und nur zum eigenen wissenschaftlichen Gebrauch erlaubt. Keine Weitergabe an Dritte. Kein systematisches Downloaden durch Robots. i z 01-06-17 370 01 4370 E-Book: Zugriff im HCU-Netz. 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Chronological Development of Precast Concrete Structures -- 1.1 The five periods of development and optimisation -- 1.2 Developing years and the standardisation period -- 1.3 Optimisation and the lightweight period -- 1.4 The thermal mass period -- References -- Chapter 2 Industrial Building Systems (IBS) Project Implementation -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Routes to IBS procurement -- 2.3 Precast concrete IBS solution to seven-storey skeletal frame -- 2.4 Manufacture of precast concrete components and ancillaries -- 2.5 Minimum project sizes and component efficiency for IBS -- 2.6 Design implications in construction matters -- 2.7 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3 Best Practice and Lessons Learned in IBS Design, Detailing and Construction -- 3.1 Increasing off-site fabrication -- 3.2 Standardisation -- 3.3 Self-compacting concrete for precast components -- 3.4 Recycled precast concrete -- 3.5 Building services -- 3.6 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 4 Research and Development Towards the Optimisation of Precast Concrete Structures -- 4.1 The research effort on precast concrete framed structures -- 4.2 Precast frame connections -- 4.3 Studies on structural integrity of precast frames and connections -- References -- Part II Mechanisation and Automation of the Production of Concrete Elements -- Chapter 5 Building Information Modelling (BIM) and Software for the Design and Detailing of Precast Structures -- 5.1 Building information modelling (BIM) -- 5.2 Technologies -- 5.3 BIM in precast construction -- 5.4 Summary -- References -- Chapter 6 Mechanisation and Automation in Concrete Production</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="520" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">6.1 Development of industrialization and automation in the concrete prefabrication industry -- 6.2 CAD-CAM BIM from Industry 2.0 to 4.0 -- 6.3 Automation methods -- 6.4 Integrated and automated prefabricated production process -- 6.5 Limits of automation -- 6.6 Summary and outlook -- Part III Industrialisation of Concrete Structures -- Chapter 7 Lean Construction - Industrialisation of On-site Production Processes -- 7.1 Work process planning (WPP) -- 7.2 Construction production process planning procedure -- 7.3 Work process planning (WPP) - work execution estimation -- 7.4 Work process planning (WPP) - planning the processes and construction methods -- 7.5 Planning the execution process -- 7.6 Procedure for selecting construction methods and processes -- 7.7 Conclusions to Chapter 7 -- References -- Chapter 8 Lean Construction - Industrialisation of On-site Production Processes -- 8.1 Introduction - top-down / bottom-up work planning scheduling and resource planning -- 8.2 Scheduling and resource planning -- 8.3 Site Logistics -- 8.4 Weekly work plans -- 8.5 Construction site controlling process -- 8.6 CIP - the continuous improvement process -- 8.7 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 9 New Cooperative Business Model - Industrialization of Off-Site Production -- 9.1 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About the Editors p. xi Notes on Contributors p. xiii Preface p. xvii Modernisation of Precast Concrete Structures … Historical and Chronological Development of Precast Concrete Structures … The five periods of development and optimisation … Developing years and the standardisation period … Optimisation and the lightweight period … Minimising beam and slab depths and structural zones … Orientation rule … Composite and continuous floor slabs … Composite and continuous internal beams … The thermal mass period … Background to fabric energy storage in precast framed and wall structures … Admittance and cooling capacity … Thermal resistance and U-values for precast ground and suspended floors … Conclusion to FES, cooling and thermal transmission … References … Industrial Building Systems (IBS) Project Implementation … Introduction … Definition of IBS … Advantages of IBS … Sustainability of IBS … Drawbacks of IBS … Routes to IBS procurement … Definitions … Preliminaries … Project design stages … Design and detailing practice … Structural design calculations and project drawings … Component schedules and the engineers instructions to factory and site … Precast concrete IBS solution to seven-storey skeletal frame … Manufacture of precast concrete components and ancillaries … Requirements and potential for automation … Floor slabs by slip-forming and extrusion techniques … Comparisons of slip-forming and extrusion techniques, and r.c. slabs … Hydraulic extruder … Reinforced hollow core slabs … Automated embedment machines for mesh and fabrics in double-tee slabs … Optimised automation … Table top wall panels … Production of precast concrete wall panels using vertical circulation system … Control of compaction of concrete … Automation of rebar bending and wire-welded cages … Minimum project sizes and component efficiency for IBS … Design implications in construction matters … Conclusions … References … Best Practice and Lessons Learned in IBS Design, Detailing and Construction … Increasing off-site fabrication … Standardisation … Self-compacting concrete for precast components … Recycled precast concrete … Building services … Conclusions … References … Research and Development Towards the Optimisation of Precast Concrete Structures … The research effort on precast concrete framed structures … Main themes of innovation, optimisation and implementation … Structural frame action and the role of connections … Advancement and optimisation of precast elements … Shear reduction of hcu on flexible supports … Continuity of bending moments at interior supports … Horizontal diaphragm action in hollow core floors without structural toppings … Precast frame connections … Background to the recent improvements in frame behaviour … Moment-rotation of beam to column connections … Research and development of precast beam-to-column connections … Colunm effective length factors in semi-rigid frames … Studies on structural integrity of precast frames and connections … Derivation of catenary tie forces … References … Mechanisation and Automation of the Production of Concrete Elements … Building Information Modelling (BIM) and Software for the Design and Detailing of Precast Structures … Building information modelling (BIM) … Introduction … History and ideas … Types of BIM … BIM around the world … BIM and precast structures … Technologies … Industry foundation classes (IFC) … IFC data file formats and data exchange technologies … BIM model software … BIM in precast construction … Project pricing for precast structures based on 3D models … Technical engineering … Production data and status management … Logistics, mounting, and quality management … Summary … References … Mechanisation and Automation in Concrete Production … Development of industrialization and automation in the concrete prefabrication industry … Stationary flexible forms, tables and formwork in a prefabrication plant … Long-bed production … Pallet circulation plant … CAD-CAM: the path to automation … CAD-CAM BIM from Industry … to … Production of non-variable parts versus production in lot size one … IBS - suitable prefabricated products for mechanization and automation … Just-in-time planning and production using ERP systems … MES systems for mechanization and automation … Automation methods … From simple to the highly sophisticated … Automation methods … Integrated and automated prefabricated production process … Structures … ERP, CAD, MES, PROD machines, HMI … HMI - integrating staff into the process … Smart factory, industry … integration into BIM … QM included … Limits of automation … Labour cost versus automation … Costs, necessary skills and ROI … Summary and outlook … Industrialisation of Concrete Structures … Lean Construction - Industrialisation of On-site Production Processes … Work process planning (WPP) … Construction production planning process - introduction … Construction production process - principles and sequence … Systematic basic production process planning - steps … Continuous construction process management … Construction production process planning procedure … Work process planning (WPP) - work execution estimation … Work process planning (WPP) - planning the processes and construction methods … Planning the execution process … Procedure for selecting construction methods and processes … Objectives when comparing construction methods … Methodological approach to comparing construction methods … Conclusions to Chapter … References … Lean Construction - Industrialisation of On-site Production Processes … Introduction - top-down / bottom-up work planning scheduling and resource planning … Scheduling and resource planning … Site Logistics … Logistics planning … Transport logistics … Delivery, storage and turnaround logistics … Planning storage areas - storage space management … Disposal logistics … Weekly work plans … Lean construction - weekly work program … Equipment and material call-up … Organizing the construction workflow, construction methods, and health and safety … Construction site controlling process … Performance specifications … Controlling weekly work performance … CIP - the continuous improvement process … Conclusions … References … New Cooperative Business Model - Industrialization of Off-Site Production … Introduction … Objectives of the new business model … Modelling … Formal structuring … Contextual configuration of the outside view: development of the new service offer … Contextual configuration of the inside view: Realization of the value creation process … Overview … Conclusion … References … Retrospective View and Future Initiatives in Industrialised Building Systems (IBS) and Modernisation, Mechanisation and Industrialisation (MMI) … Industrialisation of the construction industry … Overview on global housing pre fabrication … Housing prefabrication in Malaysia - the industrialization building system (IBS) … Chronology of IBS development in Malaysia … IBS roadmap … IBS adoption level in Malaysia … Social acceptability of IBS in relation to housing … IBS in future - opportunity for wider IBS adoption … Greater Kuala Lumpur … Affordable housing … Conclusion … References … Affordable and Quality Housing Through Mechanization, Modernization and Mass Customisation … Introduction … Design for flexibility - insight from the vernacular architecture … Scope of flexibility in residential housing … Divergent Dwelling Design (D3) - proposed mass housing system for today and tomorrow … Design principles of D3 … The design of the unit plan … Unit configurations design … Sustainable strategies design … Structure and construction design … Conclusion … References … Index … |
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