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Simulating Construction Process with an Animation
1996
Proceedings of the 13th International Symposium on Automation and Robotics in Construction
unpublished
This paper presents an animation which simulates construction process by applying tower cranes to assemble shared steel forms in a site of six buildings. Only two sets of steel forms are provided. The animation is simulated based on the length of a cycle .and the number of cycles (a unit period of time) spent for sliding slabs down and moving cranes to next building's location. The first case schedules fours cycles in removing cranes to next site and eight cycles' difference between assembling
doi:10.22260/isarc1996/0049
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