Médium: |
papier de conférence |
Langue(s): |
anglais
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Conférence: |
IABSE Workshop: Ignorance, Uncertainty, and Human Errors in Structural Engineering, Helsinki, Finland, 15-16 February 2017 |
Publié dans: |
IABSE Workshop Helsinki 2017 |
Page(s):
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109-116
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Nombre total de pages (du PDF): |
8 |
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Page(s):
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109-116
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Nombre total de pages (du PDF): |
8 |
DOI: |
10.2749/helsinki.2017.109 |
Abstrait:
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Case studies of structure failures due to accidental actions are presented in the paper. Bad design does not mean only errors of computation, but incorrect theories or confidence in inaccurate data. The bridge structure failure during concrete pouring due to combination of the above reasons proves this statement. The next example of a sufficiently designed and constructed temporary platform illustrates importance of proper operations. Even an excellently constructed hall could not stand on bad foundations. Some failures are not the result of poor project, but the consequence of unforeseen events that create uncommon loads on structures. But, the main goal of the paper is to help construction engineers, workers, project managers, and regulatory bodies identify problems in construction design, project execution and management of field engineering practise.
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