Construction Reliability


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This book provides answers to the following problems: how to identify the most probable critical failures; how to describe and use data-concerning materials that are either heterogeneous, time-variant, or space-variant; how to quantify the reliability and lifetime of a system; how to use feedback information to actualize reliability results; and how to optimize an inspection politic or a maintenance strategy. Numerous authors from public research centers and firms propose a synthesis of methods, both new and well-known, and offer numerous examples concerning dams, geotechnical study, and structures from nuclear and civil engineering.




Construction Review


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Reliability Analysis for Structural Design


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Reliability analysis for structural design provides an effective and consistent introduction of the theory of structural reliability. The wide involvement of the author in the development of such design standards at various levels results in his ability to introduce advanced concepts in a clear and practical manner. The book consequently not only provides an appreciation for the way in which reliability-based partial factor limit states design procedures are formulated in design standards, but also for ways in which these principles can be applied in design practice, particularly where high demands are placed on structural performance.




Construction Review


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Issues for 1955 accompanied by supplement: Construction volume and costs, 1915-1954.




Risk and Reliability Analysis


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Singh, Jain, and Tyagi present the key concepts of risk and reliability that apply to a wide array of problems in civil and environmental engineering.




Construction Equipment Reliability Analysis and Failure Prediction


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The major works for this research comprise of literature review, data collection, data preparation, quantitative analysis, time series prediction and case studies. A comprehensive literature review on the fields of reliability and construction equipment has been conducted. Quantitative analysis is used in this study including data collection, modelling and validation with the aid of computer software packages. Time series is the main method adopted for reliability analysis and failure prediction while traditional power law models are used as baseline for comparison. Case studies are employed to study the reliability of construction equipment with real maintenance data collected from construction site. The major findings of the research include: the investigation and analysis of the importance of reliability and failure prediction for construction equipment from the aspects of cost, time and safety; testing the traditional power law model and time series model on failure prediction for construction equipment based on real industry data; studying the construction equipment reliability and failure from both the systems and subsystems levels; taking related factors into consideration and evaluating the importance of these factors (e.g. impact from Time to Repair) in the modelling process of failure prediction; comparing the advantages and disadvantages of power law model and time series model. Based on the results and findings of the data modelling and analysis in this research, advice is given for managerial decisions on construction equipment maintenance to promote the practice of repair before failures.










Reliability-Based Design of Engineered Wood Structures


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Reliability-based design (RBD) procedures for engineered structures are being developed and quickly gaining acceptance by cade agencies throughout the world. Numerous organizations are involved in the development of national or regional cades without the benefit of interchange of ideas and methodologies. Harmonization and coordination of these activities is absolutely essential if the ever-increasing international commerce is to flourish. This NATO Advanced Research Workshop (ARW) was organized to bring together, for the first time, experts on RBD and related subjects from various countries to assess the current knowledge and recommend new developments. Further, due to their unique nature and great economic significance in most parts of the world, special emphasis was placed on engineered wood structures. For example, in North America more wood products are used in construction than ali other materials (steel, concrete, brick, etc.) combined. However, the wood industry segment, historically, receives less attention and smaller financial support for new developments than other construction materials. RBD developments are being conducted in Similar, but largely independent, Europe, North America, New Zealand and Australia. Experts from these regions were brought together to exchange information on current work, propose new developments and to provide means of international coordination. Thus, this ARW provided an opportunity to advance the cause of RBD of engineered wood structures.