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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Proposição de ações para melhoria da produtividade da concretagem em edifícios verticais. / Proposition of actions to improve concrete placement labor productivity in vertical buildings.

Dantas, Manuela Modesto 03 July 2006 (has links)
Este trabalho tem por objetivo a proposição de um conjunto de medidas visando trazer um incremento na produtividade do serviço de concretagem em Estruturas Reticuladas de Concreto Armado (ERCA). Inicialmente o trabalho baseou-se em um amplo levantamento sobre o tema produtividade da mão-de-obra no serviço de concretagem e sobre métodos de obtenção e avaliação de opiniões de pessoas. Procedeu-se, através da realização de entrevistas e por meio de estudo de campo ao levantamento de fatores intervenientes na produtividade do serviço concretagem. A análise dos fatores apontados nas duas abordagens subsidiou a elaboração de uma proposição de ações que potencialmente levariam a melhorias nos indicadores de produtividade da concretagem; um questionário Delphi serve ao propósito de escolher, dentro do conjunto de propostas, aquelas com maior expectativa quanto à relação custo-benefício com priorização de ações mais viáveis de serem implementadas. / This research had as an objective the proposition of a group of measures that can be used to improve labor productivity in buildings structures concrete placement. At first this work raised data on the subject of labor productivity in concrete placement and on the method of obtaining and evaluating persons\' opinions. By means of interview and field camp study, information could be raised about factors involved in concrete placement. Those factors\' analysis provided the elaboration of a proposition of actions that would help on the improvement of the labor productivity indexes in concrete placement; with the Delphi questionnaire the best propositions amongst all could be chosen in the aspect of cost-benefit and viability.
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Proposição de ações para melhoria da produtividade da concretagem em edifícios verticais. / Proposition of actions to improve concrete placement labor productivity in vertical buildings.

Manuela Modesto Dantas 03 July 2006 (has links)
Este trabalho tem por objetivo a proposição de um conjunto de medidas visando trazer um incremento na produtividade do serviço de concretagem em Estruturas Reticuladas de Concreto Armado (ERCA). Inicialmente o trabalho baseou-se em um amplo levantamento sobre o tema produtividade da mão-de-obra no serviço de concretagem e sobre métodos de obtenção e avaliação de opiniões de pessoas. Procedeu-se, através da realização de entrevistas e por meio de estudo de campo ao levantamento de fatores intervenientes na produtividade do serviço concretagem. A análise dos fatores apontados nas duas abordagens subsidiou a elaboração de uma proposição de ações que potencialmente levariam a melhorias nos indicadores de produtividade da concretagem; um questionário Delphi serve ao propósito de escolher, dentro do conjunto de propostas, aquelas com maior expectativa quanto à relação custo-benefício com priorização de ações mais viáveis de serem implementadas. / This research had as an objective the proposition of a group of measures that can be used to improve labor productivity in buildings structures concrete placement. At first this work raised data on the subject of labor productivity in concrete placement and on the method of obtaining and evaluating persons\' opinions. By means of interview and field camp study, information could be raised about factors involved in concrete placement. Those factors\' analysis provided the elaboration of a proposition of actions that would help on the improvement of the labor productivity indexes in concrete placement; with the Delphi questionnaire the best propositions amongst all could be chosen in the aspect of cost-benefit and viability.
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Stabilizing techniques for curved steel I-girders during construction

Petruzzi, Brian James 02 November 2010 (has links)
There are many issues and challenges to deal with when designing a curved I-girder bridge. These challenges primarily deal with the many performance stages that curved I-girder bridges have such as the erection, construction, and in-service stages. When design engineers assess the stability of a bridge system, they typically evaluate the system in its final configuration with all cross frames attached and the hardened concrete deck placed. The evaluation of girder stability during erection and early stages of construction stages is difficult because of the limited presence of bracing in the system. Due to a lack of readily available analytical tools, many contractors do not conduct detailed analytical evaluations of the bridge behavior during early stages of the construction when stability is often critical. Instead, many contractors use rules of thumb and experience to ensure stability during erection. Erection and construction practices typically vary among contractors and consistent erection methods are a rarity. Although some rules of thumb may be quite conservative, others are much less so. Therefore, coming up with design guidelines based on parametric studies rather than rules of thumb are desirable to help allow the contractor and the designer to work together to prevent issues that may occur due to the lack of communication between the two professions. Lastly, many challenges arise due to the complex geometry of curved I-girders. To prevent excessive rotation in erected girders, three points of vertical support are often provided. Two of these points usually consist of permanent supports in the form of bridge piers or abutments. The third point of support may consist of a temporary support in the form of a shore tower or holding crane. Cases where a holding crane may be satisfactory over a shore tower are also not well understood. To improve the understanding of lifting practices and temporary support requirements, parametric studies were conducted using the finite element program ANSYS. Field data consisting of displacement, stress, and girder rotations gathered from two tests were used to validate both the linear and geometric non-linear three-dimensional FEA models. Upon validation, the finite element model was used to conduct linear and geometric non-linear analyses to determine critical factors in curved I-girder bridges during construction. Specifically, serviceability limit states were studied for the lifting of curved girders. For partially constructed states, parametric studies were conducted to determine optimal locations to place temporary supports as well as to investigate stability differences between using a shore tower and a holding crane. Recommendations are presented to provide guidance for the lifting of curved I-girders as well as to maximize stability of partially constructed bridges. / text

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