Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology: Volume 10 Issue 2

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Sociomaterial practices in engineering work: The backtalk of materials and the tinkering of resources

Alexander Styhre, Leena Wikmalm, Sanne Ollila, Jonas Roth

Engineering work is a specific form of sociomaterial practice, drawing on and combining social and material resources to accomplish desirable effects, often combining…

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Evaluation of tunnels under squeezing rock condition

Vahed Ghiasi, Samad Ghiasi, Arun Prasad

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the methods employed for classifying and quantifying the potential of squeezing in tunnels. Along with the empirical and semi‐empirical…

Understanding absorptive capacity in Malaysian small and medium sized (SME) construction companies

Ernawati Mustafa Kamal, Roger Flanagan

The construction industry is a very important part of the Malaysian economy. The government's aim is to make the industry more productive, efficient and safe. Small to…

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Axiomatic modeling of lean manufacturing system

S. Vinodh, S. Aravindraj

The purpose of this paper is to report a research on the development of axiomatic modeling of a lean manufacturing system.

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Automation of real time monitoring and controlling of a marine loading arm

M.K.S. Sastry, Larry Seekumar

The purpose of this research is to automate the operations and real time monitoring and controlling of a marine loading arm.

Life cycle cost analysis: a case study of Lincoln on the Lake

Alec Sacks, Adam Nisbet, Jarrod Ross, Nishani Harinarain

The sustainable green movement is significantly gaining momentum around the globe and South Africa needs to follow suit. However, such a movement needs to be significantly tested…

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Application of probabilistic finite element analysis for crane hook design

S. Vinodh, R. Ravikumar

The purpose of this paper is to report a study in which the feasibility of conducting probabilistic finite element analysis (FEA) for crane hook design has been explored.

Benefits and barriers of construction health and safety management (HSM): Perceptions of practitioners within design organisations

Nicholas Chileshe, Emmanuel Dzisi

The purpose of this study is to investigate the perceptions of practitioners working within the UK design organisations on the perceived benefits of health and safety management…

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Cover of Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology

ISSN:

1726-0531

Online date, start – end:

2003

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Dr Nicholas Chileshe