Title :
Simulation of mobile falsework utilization methods in bridge construction
Author :
He-Xu Liu;Ming-Fung Francis Siu;Ronald Ekyalimpa;Ming Lu;Simaan AbouRizk;Sebastian Hollermann;Hans-Joachim Bargstädt
Author_Institution :
University of Alberta, Construction Engineering and Management, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Abstract :
Scaffolds and shoring systems are generally referred to as the falsework in bridge construction, serving as temporary structures to support bridge span construction. The falsework cost usually accounts for 50-70% of the total project concrete budget. Falsework installation and advancing methods can greatly impact the completion time and actual cost. Thus, simulation can be instrumental in planning bridge construction operations and analyzing various options by evaluating postulated “what-if” scenarios. This study uses a previously constructed bridge in Sweden as a case study to test three feasible construction sequence alternatives. One of these alternatives was implemented on the actual construction of this bridge. Modeling was performed in Simphony, which captures the unique construction sequence requirements and constraints, resulting in project durations for each alternative. Results from simulation experiments were corroborated by the construction engineer who had worked on the bridge project in terms of the advantages that each alternative method possesses.
Keywords :
"Concrete","Bridges","Mobile communication","Structural beams","Shafts","Tendons","Strips"
Conference_Titel :
Simulation Conference (WSC), Proceedings of the 2012 Winter
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-4779-2
DOI :
10.1109/WSC.2012.6465325