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Ahmed, H I (2023) Mechanical Behavior, Microstructure, and Chloride-Penetration Resistance of Glass Waste Nanopowder Magnetic Concrete. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(01).

Amies, P, Jin, X and Senaratne, S (2023) Systematic Literature Review on Success Criteria for Dam Engineering Projects. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(01).

Barkokebas, B, Al-Hussein, M and Hamzeh, F (2023) Assessment of Digital Twins to Reassign Multiskilled Workers in Offsite Construction Based on Lean Thinking. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(01).

Hosseinian, S M and Tavakoli, M (2023) Markets, Hierarchies, or Hybrids as Alternative Governance Structures in Construction Contracts: Transaction Cost Economics Analysis. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(01).

Hu, F, Liao, R and Chen, J (2023) Calculation Methods to Optimize the Number of Pedestals and Evaluate Production Plans for Precast Yards Fabricating Prestressed Bridge Beams and Precast Segments for Poststressed Segmental Erection. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(01).

John, S T, Sarkar, P and Davis, R (2023) A Long-Range Wide-Area Network System for Monitoring Early-Age Concrete Compressive Strength. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(01).

Khalef, R and El-adaway, I H (2023) Identifying Design-Build Decision-Making Factors and Providing Future Research Guidelines: Social Network and Association Rule Analysis. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(01).

Lee, D, Wen, L, Choi, J O and Lee, S (2023) Sensor-Integrated Hybrid Blockchain System for Supply Chain Coordination in Volumetric Modular Construction. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(01).

Liang, R, Xue, Z and Chong, H (2023) Risk Evaluation of Logistics Park Projects’ Lifecycle during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Failure Mode and Effects Analysis. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(01).

Liu, T, Mao, Y and Lu, S (2023) Fostering Participants’ Collaborative Innovation Performance in Megaprojects: The Effects of Perceived Partners’ Non-Mediated Power. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(01).

Lohne, J, Klakegg, O J and Lædre, O (2023) Understanding the Potential for Criminal Activity in the Norwegian AEC Industry: A Building Process Perspective. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(01).

Mei, X, Zhou, X, Xu, F and Zhang, Z (2023) Human Intrusion Detection in Static Hazardous Areas at Construction Sites: Deep Learning–Based Method. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(01).

Murguia, D, Vasquez, C, Demian, P and Soetanto, R (2023) BIM Adoption among Contractors: A Longitudinal Study in Peru. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(01).

Okpala, I, Nnaji, C and Gambatese, J (2023) Assessment Tool for Human–Robot Interaction Safety Risks during Construction Operations. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(01).

Ryu, J, Banting, B, Abdel-Rahman, E and Haas, C T (2023) Ergonomic Characteristics of Expert Masons. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(01).

Suárez, J L, Gosselin, L and Lehoux, N (2023) Optimizing Modularity of Prefabricated Residential Plumbing Systems for Construction in Remote Communities. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(01).

Wang, J, Zhang, S, Fenn, P, Luo, X, Liu, Y and Zhao, L (2023) Adopting BIM to Facilitate Dispute Management in the Construction Industry: A Conceptual Framework Development. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(01).

Wang, P, Wang, K, Huang, Y, Zhu, J, Fenn, P and Zhang, Y (2023) Payment Issues in China’s Construction Industry: Nature, Causes, and a Predictive Model. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(01).

Wang, T and Feng, J (2023) Optimal Review Strategy for Concurrent Execution of Design–Construction Tasks in DB Mode. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(01).

Yang, W, Zhang, F, Wang, H, Wu, J, Nie, Z and Li, L (2023) Synchronous Control Theory and First Test of Time-Varying Upper Operation and Chassis Attitude Maintenance for Truck Cranes. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(01).

  • Type: Journal Article
  • Keywords: Truck crane; Attitude maintenance; Stability; Tip-over; Outrigger; Synchronous control;
  • ISBN/ISSN: 0733-9364
  • URL: https://doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)CO.1943-7862.0002423
  • Abstract:
    Although truck cranes commonly employ outriggers for the horizontal attitude adjustment prior to operation, the time-varying operation of the upper-structure, e.g., telescoping, pitching, rotating, loading and unloading, constantly influences the attitude stability of the chassis. In extreme operating conditions, a tiny attitude change can have disastrous consequences, resulting tip-over accidents. Although there are monitoring and warning systems of the chassis attitude in practice, the research on its active control is rarely seen. In response to this, a synchronous control theory of the upper operation and the chassis attitude maintenance were proposed. First, the expression of the center of mass of a typical truck crane was built according to its mechanism and motion parameters. Then, the quasi-static load bearing model of the outrigger system was built in combination with the deformation compatibility condition, by which the mathematical relationship between the upper operation and chassis attitude disturbance, i.e., the compensatory length of each outrigger that is required to maintain the attitude stationary of the chassis, can be determined. Based on the above models, the tip-over early warning model of truck cranes was deduced, and a synchronous control strategy of time-varying upper operation and chassis attitude maintenance was proposed and preliminarily verified by tests based on an electromechanical experimental platform. Results showed that the attitude stability of the chassis is improved by about 80% after control, which is beneficial to improve the safety of the truck crane, the operating efficiency, and reduce the operating burden of the driver.

Zeng, N, Liu, Y and König, M (2023) 4D BIM-Enabled Look-Ahead Scheduling for Early Warning of Off-Site Supply Chain Disruptions. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(01).

Zhang, X, Liu, T, Rahman, A and Zhou, L (2023) Blockchain Applications for Construction Contract Management: A Systematic Literature Review. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(01).