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Optimization of Shoring/Reshoring Levels in High-Rise Building Construction

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  • Sohoni Prachi
  • Ghaffar Abdul
  • Matsagar Vasant A.
  • Jha K.N.

    (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi,New Delhi, India)

Abstract

Formwork system is a significant constituent and a basic requirement for high-rise cast-in-place rein­forced concrete buildings. Usually, the builders are con­fronted with the decision to choose the safe, optimum number of levels of shores/reshores for a predetermined safety factor and given grade of concrete, giving due con­sideration to the cost of formwork system. In this study, MATLAB program is developed to calculate the load dis­tribution between the interconnected slabs and levels of shore/reshore of a slab formwork based on a simplified method. This program is further modified by incorporat­ing genetic algorithm for the optimization of cost of con­struction for high-rise building. The cost of level of shores and reshores per floor is defined as a function of cycle time which directly reflects the increase in the cost of construction. Various combinations of shore and reshore levels with several grades of concrete for various safety factors are checked to minimize the cost of construction. The optimization equation is solved using genetic algo­rithm considering appropriate constraints to practically ensure feasible solutions. The case of one level of shores and numerous levels of reshores is better than one level of reshores and numerous levels of shores. The result of certain combination of shore and reshore levels is not the same when the level numbers are reversed. A comparative study is carried out to check the optimum cost for various safety factors. The program is useful for the designers to decide the levels of shores and reshores with minimized cost without compromising the safety of construction.

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  • Sohoni Prachi & Ghaffar Abdul & Matsagar Vasant A. & Jha K.N., 2018. "Optimization of Shoring/Reshoring Levels in High-Rise Building Construction," Organization, Technology and Management in Construction, Sciendo, vol. 10(1), pages 1803-1826, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:vrs:otamic:v:10:y:2018:i:1:p:1803-1826:n:14
    DOI: 10.2478/otmcj-2018-0009
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