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Location Optimization for a Group of Tower Cranes
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1999
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Static OptimizationFacility PlanningEngineeringStructural OptimizationComputerized ModelOptimal System DesignStructural EngineeringOperations ResearchSystems EngineeringLogisticsCombinatorial OptimizationIntelligent OptimizationTask AllocationConstruction OperationsInteger ProgrammingLocation CriteriaScheduling ProblemCivil EngineeringConstruction ManagementOptimal LocationLocation OptimizationConstruction EngineeringResource Optimization
A computerized model to optimize location of a group of tower cranes is presented. Location criteria are balanced workload, minimum likelihood of conflicts with each other, and high efficiency of operations. Three submodels are also presented. First, the initial location model classifies tasks into groups and identifies feasible location for each crane according to geometric “closeness.” Second, the former task groups are adjusted to yield smooth workloads and minimal conflicts. Finally, a single-tower-crane optimization model is applied crane by crane to search for optimal location in terms of minimal hook transportation time. Experimental results and the steps necessary for implementation of the model are discussed.
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