CONSTRUCTION PLANNING, EQUIPMENT AND METHODS
BY ROBERT L PEURIFOY, CLIFFORD J SCHEXNAYDER AND AVIAD SHAPIRA
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CONSTRUCTION PLANNING, EQUIPMENT AND METHODS
AUTHORS : ROBERT L PEURIFOY, CLIFFORD J SCHEXNAYDER AND ACIAD SHAPIRA
PUBLISHERS : McGRAW HILL EDUCATION
Construction Planning, Equipment, And Methods is a reference book that explains concepts to its readers in a simple, logical and concise format. To make this book accessible to both professionals and students, hundreds of photos and illustrations are provided. The book also explains machine capabilities and how it is applied to construction challenges. New chapters introduced in the book include Planning for Building Construction and Forming Systems. In order to present the latest information on machines and methods, figures used throughout the text have been updated.
Utilization of machines always involves a safety risk. For the benefit of the readers who will use and operate machines, a discussion on safety is provided in every chapter for various machines and their use. Each chapter also contains a range of homework problems. There are 22 chapters in the book. The readers will move through chapters such as Machines Make It Possible, Planning for Earthwork Construction, Excavators, Scrapers, Aggregate Production, Cranes, Concrete and Concrete Equipment, Air Compressors and Pumps, and Forming Systems. Construction Planning, Equipment, And Methods also contains four appendices, which provide SI names and their conversion factors, selected English-to-SI converted factors, and US customary (English) unit and metric unit equivalents.
CONTENTS
- Machines Make it Possible
- Fundamental Concepts of Equipment Economics
- Planning for Earthwork Construction
- Soil and Rock
- Compaction and Stabilization Equipment
- Machine Equipment Power Requirements
- Dozers
- Scrapers
- Excavators
- Trucks and Hauling Equipment
- Finishing Equipment
- Drilling Rock and Earth
- Blasting Rock
- Aggregate Production
- Asphalt Mix Production and Placement
- Concrete and Concrete Equipment
- Cranes
- Drag lines and Clamshells
- Piles and Pile-Driving Equipment
- Air Compressors and Pumps
- Planning for Building Construction
- Forming Systems
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The Seventh Edition of Construction Planning, Equipment, and Methods, follows in the footsteps of the previous editions by providing the reader with the fundamentals of machine utilization and production estimating in a logical, simple, and concise format. Our text features expanded coverage of building in today's global environment. Hundreds of photos and illustrations have been added to the seventh edition to make this dynamic text even more accessible to both students and professionals. In addition, since technology is constantly evolving, this text provides an understanding of machine capabilities and how to properly apply those capabilities to construction challenges. The media package includes: Web-based exercises have been added to many chapters to draw attention to the expanding volume of information available over the Internet. The computer monitor icon in the text margin will direct you to the text website (http://www.mhhe.com/engcs/civil/peurifoy). In addition, extensive web resources are provided at the end of every text chapter.
Table of contents :
Chp 1: Machines Make It Possible......Page 12
CHp 2: Fundamental Conceptsof Equipment Economics......Page 20
Chp 3: Planning for EarthworkConstruction......Page 42
SOIL AND ROCK PROPERTIES......Page 57
COMPACTION SPECIFICATIONAND CONTROL......Page 62
COMPACTION TESTS......Page 63
SOIL PROCESSING......Page 65
SUMMARY......Page 67
PROBLEMS......Page 68
COMPACTION OF SOIL AND ROCK......Page 69
TYPES OF COMPACTING EQUIPMENT......Page 70
DYNAMIC COMPACTION......Page 76
GENERAL INFORMATION......Page 77
STABILIZING SOILS WITH LIME......Page 78
CEMENT -SOIL STABILIZATION......Page 79
PROBLEMS......Page 81
REQUIRED POWER......Page 82
A VAILABLE POWER......Page 86
USABLE POWER......Page 89
PERFORMANCE CHARTS......Page 91
PROBLEMS......Page 94
INTRODUCTION......Page 97
PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICSOF DOZERS......Page 98
BLADES......Page 101
PROJECT EMPLOYMENT......Page 103
DOZER PRODUCTION ESTIMATING......Page 104
DOZER PRODUCTION ESTIMATING FORMAT......Page 107
DETERMINING THE RIPPABILITY OF ROCK......Page 114
DETERMINING THE THICKNESS ANDSTRENGTH OF ROCK LAYERS......Page 115
RIPPER ATTACHMENTS......Page 116
RIPPING PRODUCTION ESTIMATES......Page 117
SUMMARY......Page 118
PROBLEMS......Page 119
PUSher-Loaded Scrapers......Page 123
Self-Loading Scrapers......Page 124
SCRAPER PERFORMANCE CHARTS......Page 126
SCRAPER PRODUCTION ESTIMATINGFORMAT......Page 128
OPERATIONAL CONSIDERATIONS......Page 135
. SCRAPER SAFETY......Page 136
PROBLEMS......Page 137
HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS......Page 138
HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR ACCIDENTS......Page 139
GENERAL INFORMATION......Page 140
SELECTING A FRONT SHOVEL......Page 141
HEIGHT OF CUT EFFECTON SHOVEL PRODUCTION......Page 142
ANGLE OF SWING EFFECTON SHOVEL PRODUCTION......Page 143
BUCKET RATING FOR HADRAULIC HOES......Page 144
SELECTING A HOE......Page 146
CALCULATING HOE PRODUCTION......Page 147
LOADER BUCKETS/ATTACHMENTS......Page 149
OPERATING SPECIFICATIONS......Page 150
LOADER PRODUCTION RATES......Page 151
CALCULATING WHEEL LOADERPRODUCTION......Page 152
CALCULATING TRACK LOADERPRODUCTION......Page 153
TRENCHING MACHINES......Page 154
TRENCHING MACHINE PRODUCTION......Page 155
BACKHOE-LOADERS......Page 156
SUMMARY......Page 157
PROBLEMS......Page 158
Chp 10: Trucks and Hauling Equipment......Page 160
Chp 11: Finishing Equipment......Page 172
Chp 12: Drilling Rock and Earth......Page 180
Ch p13: Blasting Rock......Page 198
Chp 14: Aggregate Production......Page 215
Chp 15: Asphalt Mix Production and Placement......Page 233
Chp 16: Concrete and Concrete Equipment......Page 253
Chp 17: Cranes......Page 278
Draglines and Clamshells......Page 302
Piles and Pile-DrivingEquipment......Page 312
Air Compressorsand Pumps......Page 331
Chp 21: Planning for BuildingConstruction......Page 349
CLASSIFICATION......Page 363
FORMWORK AND THE PROJECT ENGINEER......Page 364
Lateral Pressure of Concrete on Vertical Forms......Page 365
Formwork: A Layered System......Page 366
Material Cost......Page 367
Labor Cost......Page 370
Wall Forms......Page 371
Specialized Wall Forms......Page 373
HORIZONTAL SYSTEMS......Page 375
Table Forms......Page 376
Tunnel Form Systems......Page 378
SHORING TOWERS.......Page 381
SAFETY......Page 384
SUMMARY......Page 385
REFERENCES......Page 386
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