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He Hu, Junhua Chen, Jianhao Zhu, Yunze Yang and Han Zheng
With the rapid development of the economy, it is imperative to improve the quality of training for operational and managerial talents in the railway industry. To address issues such as efficiency, safety, and cost in railway industry practical training, ...
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Numan Khan, Syed Farhan Alam Zaidi, Jaehun Yang, Chansik Park and Doyeop Lee
Noncompliance with safety rules is a major cause of unsatisfactory performance in construction safety worldwide. Although some research efforts have focused on using computer vision (CV) methods for safety rule inspection, these methods are still in thei...
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Liming Zhu, Tailei Chen, Lingkun Chen, Zhichao Lu, Xiaolun Hu and Xiaoming Huang
Background: Tied-arch bridges? hangers are crucial load-bearing parts, and their excellent condition directly influences bridge safety. However, assessing in-service hangers? continuing functional performance is irrelevant and incomplete, particularly fo...
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Zehao Fang, Min Zhao, Ning Ding and Huihuan Qian
Bridge cables are commonly used in bridge construction, and assessing their condition is crucial for ensuring bridge safety. However, current inspection methods often rely on large and heavy detection mechanical structures, which can be inconvenient duri...
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Intisar Omar, Muhammad Khan and Andrew Starr
Crack propagation in materials is a complex phenomenon that is influenced by various factors, including dynamic load and temperature. In this study, we investigated the performance of different machine learning models for predicting crack propagation in ...
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Haoran Song and Yingna Li
Transmission lines have the characteristics of being tall tower structures with a large span distribution of transmission lines that are sensitive to external loads such as wind and ice, and belong to strong, nonlinear, complex, rigid-flexible coupling s...
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Jorge Ramos-Hurtado, Felipe Muñoz-La Rivera, Javier Mora-Serrano, Arnaud Deraemaeker and Ignacio Valero
The construction site is a hazardous place. The dynamic, complex interaction between workers, machinery, and the environment leads to dangerous risks. In response to such risks, the goal is to fulfill the zero accidents philosophy, which requires the dev...
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Alexander Kim, Kyuhyup Lee, Seojoon Lee, Jinwoo Song, Soonwook Kwon and Suwan Chung
Regular scaffolding quality inspection is an essential part of construction safety. However, current evaluation methods and quality requirements for temporary structures are based on subjective visual inspection by safety managers. Accordingly, the asses...
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Józef Blachnio, Marek Chalimoniuk, Artur Kulaszka, Henryk Borowczyk and Dariusz Zasada
X-ray computed tomography is more often applied in non-destructive testing the quality of construction elements significantly crucial for reliability and safety of device elements, machines and complex industrial systems. This article describes the compu...
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Giuseppe Santarsiero, Angelo Masi and Valentina Picciano
Guaranteeing adequate safety levels in critical infrastructures such as bridges is essential to modern societies and their vital services. Bridges with reinforced concrete structures are subject to deterioration, especially due to corrosion effects. Gerb...
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