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A Framework for Incorporating Dynamic Strategies in Earth-Moving Simulations

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A Framework for Incorporating Dynamic Strategies in Earth-Moving Simulations
Earthwork projects involve moving specific amounts of earth from a discrete set of source locations to a discrete set of destinations. Constructors use different methods and equipment to move earth depending primarily on haul distance and equipment availability. Successful earthwork projects involve successively refined cycles of construction plan preparation and evaluation. The construction plan includes the determination and sequencing of tasks as well as the strategies for allocation of resources among them. The ideal method of evaluating the plan is to simulate models that incorporate the details of the plan and that rely on fundamental engineering analysis and estimated performance, cost and availability of resources. Current research at Virginia Tech focuses on the development of technology that accurately captures, models, and evaluates the strategic plan envisioned by the planner. This paper presents a framework for the integration of project-level and process-level simulation...
Govindan Kannan, Julio C. Martínez, Michael
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Type Conference
Year 1997
Where WSC
Authors Govindan Kannan, Julio C. Martínez, Michael C. Vorster
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