IMPLEMENTATION OF THE CONCEPT OF AUTOMATION AND INTELLECTUALIZATION OF MANAGEMENT OF ROAD CONSTRUCTION PROCESSES
Journal: Вестник МГСУ / Vestnik MGSU (Vol.13, No. 1)Publication Date: 2018-01-12
Authors : Ivanchura Vladimir Ivanovich; Prokop'ev Andrey Petrovich; Emelyanov Ryurik Timofeevich; Pal'chikov Pavel Anatol'evich;
Page : 61-70
Keywords : road construction machinery; paver; road roller; intellectual compaction; control system; automation;
Abstract
Subject: management of operating modes of road-building machines, taking into account the implementation of the concept of information modeling of the road. We have reviewed the status and the development problems for directions of improving the control systems of road-construction machine processes. In this work we focus on the road construction stage “laying asphalt-concrete - compaction”, the effective control of which can lead to significant improvement in the quality of road surfaces, increase of durability and reduction of defects in pavements. Research objectives: rationale and directions of realization of the concept of intellectualization of the road construction management. Materials and methods: analysis of the shortcomings of construction of asphalt-concrete pavements, analysis of the methods of workflow management of road-building machines. Results: we have substantiated the methodological background for the development of intellectual control systems of road-building machines. Conclusions: we considered possible ways of introducing the concept of intellectualization of management systems for road-building machines.
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