SIMULATION MODELING AND ITS APPLICATION IN THE PRE-CONSTRUCTION DESIGN OF BUILDING PROCESSES CARRIED OUT BY HELICOPTERS
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https://doi.org/10.51704/cjce.2017.vol3.iss2.pp15-21Keywords:
Simulation model, helicopter, construction process, building industryAbstract
When modeling construction processes, it is crucial that we choose a model that brings us to the desired goal as efficiently as possible. A built-in model should enable the construction process to be studied under realistic conditions, and to evaluate the proposed process structure on the basis of required criteria. Preparation of the construction processes carried out by helicopters must consider the impact of randomly changing construction conditions and, at the same time, the specific operating conditions of helicopters. The complexity of such a system can be modeled using simulation models. Submitted paper addresses an analysis of the current situation in the field of building industry simulations, a proposal of a design of the basic concept of helicopter construction process simulation model and, in the conclusion, describes the early stages of obtaining of the necessary input data.
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