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While the word "automation" may conjure images of robots taking
over jobs, the reality is much more nuanced. In construction, for
instance, automation is less likely to diminish employment
opportunities than it is to increase productivity. Indeed,
automation alongside the global need for new and updated
infrastructure and better and more affordable housing can help
shape the direction of the construction industry. The key will be
anticipating and preparing for the shift, in part by developing new
skills in the current and future workforce. This book presents all
aspects of automation in construction pertaining to the use of
information technologies in design, engineering, construction
technologies, and maintenance and management of constructed
facilities. The broad scope encompasses all stages of the
construction life cycle from initial planning and design, through
the construction of the facility, its operation, and maintenance,
to the eventual dismantling and recycling of buildings and
engineering structures. Features: Examines Building Information
Management systems, allowing on-site execution of construction more
efficient, and for project teams to eliminate mistakes and better
coordinate the workforce Presents the latest information on the
automation of modular construction, production in factories,
including 3-D printing of components such as facades, or even
load-bearing and essential components
Increasing demand on improving the resiliency of modern structures
and infrastructure requires ever more critical and complex designs.
Therefore, the need for accurate and efficient approaches to assess
uncertainties in loads, geometry, material properties,
manufacturing processes, and operational environments has increased
significantly. Reliability-based techniques help develop more
accurate initial guidance for robust design and help to identify
the sources of significant uncertainty in structural systems.
Reliability-Based Analysis and Design of Structures and
Infrastructure presents an overview of the methods of classical
reliability analysis and design most associated with structural
reliability. It also introduces more modern methods and
advancements, and emphasizes the most useful methods and techniques
used in reliability and risk studies, while elaborating their
practical applications and limitations rather than detailed
derivations. Features: Provides a practical and comprehensive
overview of reliability and risk analysis and design techniques.
Introduces resilient and smart structures/infrastructure that will
lead to more reliable and sustainable societies. Considers loss
elimination, risk management and life-cycle asset management as
related to infrastructure projects. Introduces probability theory,
statistical methods, and reliability analysis methods.
Reliability-Based Analysis and Design of Structures and
Infrastructure is suitable for researchers and practicing
engineers, as well as upper-level students taking related courses
in structural reliability analysis and design.
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