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Andrea Vitaletti - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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structural health monitoring in an Underground Construction site the roman experience
International Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems, 2013Co-Authors: Ugo Maria Colesanti, Antonio Lo Russo, Mario Paoli, Chiara Petrioli, Andrea VitalettiAbstract:This poster presents the work done to monitor the structural health of a Rome B1 Underground Construction site through a battery-powered Wireless Sensor Network (WSN). We illustrate the specific requirements and challenges of working with wireless sensors Underground, and we describe the solutions adopted for obtaining a working WSN that provides a robust solution of on line monitoring. We conclude by presenting an assessment and testing of these solutions, along with the design insights and the lessons we learned during this on-the-field experience.
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SenSys - Structural health monitoring in an Underground Construction site: the roman experience
Proceedings of the 11th ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems - SenSys '13, 2013Co-Authors: Ugo Maria Colesanti, Antonio Lo Russo, Mario Paoli, Chiara Petrioli, Andrea VitalettiAbstract:This poster presents the work done to monitor the structural health of a Rome B1 Underground Construction site through a battery-powered Wireless Sensor Network (WSN). We illustrate the specific requirements and challenges of working with wireless sensors Underground, and we describe the solutions adopted for obtaining a working WSN that provides a robust solution of on line monitoring. We conclude by presenting an assessment and testing of these solutions, along with the design insights and the lessons we learned during this on-the-field experience.
Marina Gravit - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Core-shell Powders for Additive Manufacturing of Articles for Underground Construction
Procedia Engineering, 2016Co-Authors: Sergey Bogdanov, Maxim Sychov, Lym Lebedev, Sergey Mjakin, Marina GravitAbstract:The article presents the results on the development of core-shell powders for additive manufacturing of articles for Underground Construction. Core-shell powders were obtained via advanced technologies involving gas (iodide) transport plating of ceramic and carbon materials with metal nanocoatings to improve the target performances (wear- and corrosion resistance, etc.) as well as the 3D simulation and preparation of triply periodic minimal surface (TPMS) structures with specific shapes, including Schoen Gyroid and Schwarz Diamond.
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Core-shell Powders for Additive Manufacturing of Articles for Underground Construction ☆
Procedia Engineering, 2016Co-Authors: Sergey Bogdanov, Maxim Sychov, Sergey Mjakin, Lум Lebedev, Marina GravitAbstract:Abstract The article presents the results on the development of core-shell powders for additive manufacturing of articles for Underground Construction. Core-shell powders were obtained via advanced technologies involving gas (iodide) transport plating of ceramic and carbon materials with metal nanocoatings to improve the target performances (wear- and corrosion resistance, etc.) as well as the 3D simulation and preparation of triply periodic minimal surface (TPMS) structures with specific shapes, including Schoen Gyroid and Schwarz Diamond.
Ugo Maria Colesanti - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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structural health monitoring in an Underground Construction site the roman experience
International Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems, 2013Co-Authors: Ugo Maria Colesanti, Antonio Lo Russo, Mario Paoli, Chiara Petrioli, Andrea VitalettiAbstract:This poster presents the work done to monitor the structural health of a Rome B1 Underground Construction site through a battery-powered Wireless Sensor Network (WSN). We illustrate the specific requirements and challenges of working with wireless sensors Underground, and we describe the solutions adopted for obtaining a working WSN that provides a robust solution of on line monitoring. We conclude by presenting an assessment and testing of these solutions, along with the design insights and the lessons we learned during this on-the-field experience.
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SenSys - Structural health monitoring in an Underground Construction site: the roman experience
Proceedings of the 11th ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems - SenSys '13, 2013Co-Authors: Ugo Maria Colesanti, Antonio Lo Russo, Mario Paoli, Chiara Petrioli, Andrea VitalettiAbstract:This poster presents the work done to monitor the structural health of a Rome B1 Underground Construction site through a battery-powered Wireless Sensor Network (WSN). We illustrate the specific requirements and challenges of working with wireless sensors Underground, and we describe the solutions adopted for obtaining a working WSN that provides a robust solution of on line monitoring. We conclude by presenting an assessment and testing of these solutions, along with the design insights and the lessons we learned during this on-the-field experience.
Ganesh Prasad Neupane - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Prevalent Health Problems among Nepalese Underground Construction Workers
Journal of Environmental and Public Health, 2020Co-Authors: Rajan Ghimire, Ganesh Prasad NeupaneAbstract:Background. Workplace is associated with exposure to various products, which can be associated with adverse health outcomes. It is true with Underground Construction work. This study calculated the prevalence of common health problems among Nepalese Underground Construction workers in comparison to heavy Construction workers. This type of study is rare in the context of Nepal and other developing countries, and we hope that the findings will help to take precautions for the prevention of these conditions. Method. It was a retrospective study based on the clinical record of outpatient cases and general health checkups of all Nepalese workers available at the Project clinic, Upper Tamakoshi Hydroelectric Project, Gongar, Bigu, Dolakha. We studied three hundred and ninety-eight workers. We used multipurpose analysis and conducted the Chi-square test and calculated correlations and odds ratios. Results. Two hundred and sixteen (54.3%) participants worked inside the tunnel, and 182 (43.2%) participants worked outside the tunnel. Respiratory disease, mainly upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) (23.4%), is the most common presentation among Construction workers followed by injuries (16.7%). Injuries and hypertension were significantly higher in inside the tunnel workers, and acute gastroenteritis was significantly ( p value <0.05) higher in outside the tunnel workers. Increasing age increased the chance of hypertension and cutaneous fungal infection among Construction workers. Further studies are required for the analysis of risk factors associated with these health conditions. Conclusion. Respiratory problems are the most common health problem in Underground Construction workers; however, injuries and hypertension were significantly higher in tunnel workers. Acute gastroenteritis was significantly higher among outside the tunnel workers. Workplace safety should be the priority of every Construction site, especially focusing to prevent respiratory problems, injuries, and accidents.
Sergey Bogdanov - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Core-shell Powders for Additive Manufacturing of Articles for Underground Construction
Procedia Engineering, 2016Co-Authors: Sergey Bogdanov, Maxim Sychov, Lym Lebedev, Sergey Mjakin, Marina GravitAbstract:The article presents the results on the development of core-shell powders for additive manufacturing of articles for Underground Construction. Core-shell powders were obtained via advanced technologies involving gas (iodide) transport plating of ceramic and carbon materials with metal nanocoatings to improve the target performances (wear- and corrosion resistance, etc.) as well as the 3D simulation and preparation of triply periodic minimal surface (TPMS) structures with specific shapes, including Schoen Gyroid and Schwarz Diamond.
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Core-shell Powders for Additive Manufacturing of Articles for Underground Construction ☆
Procedia Engineering, 2016Co-Authors: Sergey Bogdanov, Maxim Sychov, Sergey Mjakin, Lум Lebedev, Marina GravitAbstract:Abstract The article presents the results on the development of core-shell powders for additive manufacturing of articles for Underground Construction. Core-shell powders were obtained via advanced technologies involving gas (iodide) transport plating of ceramic and carbon materials with metal nanocoatings to improve the target performances (wear- and corrosion resistance, etc.) as well as the 3D simulation and preparation of triply periodic minimal surface (TPMS) structures with specific shapes, including Schoen Gyroid and Schwarz Diamond.