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Civil-Comp Proceedings
ISSN 1759-3433 CCP: 49
INNOVATION IN CIVIL AND CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING Edited by: M.B. Leeming and B.H.V. Topping
Paper XIV.4
Computer Software for Civil and Structural Engineering Practice and Education J.A. Gambatese and J.W. Hinze
Department of Civil Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle, United States of America J.A. Gambatese, J.W. Hinze, "Computer Software for Civil and Structural Engineering Practice and Education", in M.B. Leeming, B.H.V. Topping, (Editors), "Innovation in Civil and Construction Engineering", Civil-Comp Press, Edinburgh, UK, pp 343-349, 1997. doi:10.4203/ccp.49.14.4
Abstract
Computer usage has become commonplace in civil and structural engineering practice and education. The computational speed and power of current personal computers make them ideal tools for many applications related to design and construction. Advances in computer hardware and software capabilities have opened the door for creating innovative computer software packages with only a small amount of computer knowledge. With such computer programs are regularly used to address the practical, everyday aspects of civil and structural engineering, they can also be effectively utilized in the educational process.
This paper describes the development and organization of several design and construction-related computer programs that have been developed by and under the guidance of the authors for both practice and education. Two programs focus on design. The first helps designers incorporate in their designs suggestions related to construction worker safety. The second design program address concrete formwork design issues, and provides various formwork member sizes and configurations for the construction of concrete slabs and walls. Two programs related to construction have also been created. One program contains a database of construction safety checklist. The other program calculates productivity values as described by learning curve models, and assesses the impacts of delays and interruptions in the construction process. The programs have been developed for case of use in a wide variety of applications. Each of the programs has practical value, and is especially effective as a learning tool in an academic setting and for on-the-job training. These programs are only a few examples of the innovative software packages that can be easily and quickly created for use in the civil and structural engineering industry using current computer technologies. purchase the full-text of this paper (price £20)
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