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- 40Fayek, Aminah Robinson
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Murray, D. W.(David William),1930-, el-Zanaty, Mohamed Hassan, Bjorhovde, Reidar
Structural engineering report SER 83 | SER-ID SER83
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Bradford, M. A., Cuk, P. E., Trahair, N. S.
Structural engineering report SER 131 | SER-ID SER131
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Elwi, Alaa-Eldin A., Obaia, K. H., Kulak, Geoffrey L.
Structural engineering report SER 170 | SER-ID SER170
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Influence of Penetration Rate and Indenter Diameter in Strength Measurement by Indentation Testing on Small Rock Specimen
Download2015-01-01
Mohammad Haftani, Bahman Bohloli, Alireza Nouri, Mohammad Reza Maleki Javan, Mahdi Moosavi, Majid Moradi
Indentation testing has been developed as an unconventional method to determine intact rock strength using small rock specimens within the size of drill cuttings. In previous investigations involving indentation testing, researchers have used different indenter stylus geometries, penetration...
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Integrated FAHP-FDEMATEL for determining causal relationships in construction crew productivity modelling
Download2023-01-01
Kedir, Nebiyu, Fayek, Aminah Robinson
Construction crew productivity is affected by the motivation of the crew performing given activities and by situational/contextual factors forming the dynamic construction environment. The literature lacks a comprehensive analysis of causal relationships between crew motivation and...
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Integrating fuzzy agent-based modeling and multi-criteria decision-making for analyzing construction crew performance
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Kedir, Nebiyu Siraj, Raoufi, Mohammad, Fayek, Aminah Robinson
Construction practitioners face considerable challenges when selecting economically feasible policies for maximizing crew motivation and performance. This paper proposes a methodology for integrating fuzzy agent-based modeling (FABM) with multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) to develop a...