A concrete mixing system: market analysis, design and testing

Preston, M E (1980) A concrete mixing system: market analysis, design and testing. PhD thesis, Loughborough University, UK.

Abstract

The sponsoring company, which manufactures a range of construction equipment, required a study of the concrete industry. This necessitated a world-wide survey of mixing equipment, concrete technology and the construction industry. From this survey, criteria have been established by which mixing plant is judged in the marketplace. An assessment has also been made of the qualities of different types of mixing machines. As the information on the performance of the company's machine was inadequate, a test program was undertaken. This test program involved two of the company's production machines and a prototype machine of new design. The results from this program were compared with those obtained from the literature search. Information on the present problems and likely future developments in the construction industry were obtained by the use of postal market survey, both this survey and the test program indicated the need for further development of the prototype machine. This was achieved by further mixing tests and the use of a mathematical model of the mixing principle involved. The speed of the operation of the developed prototype was such as to require a review of the methods used to handle the constituents prior to mixing. A total systems approach was then adopted and a product specification for a preproduction mixing system was prepared. Detailed designs of two production mixers were produced, thus allowing a comparative systems costing to be carried out, this was found to be favourable when compared with present systems. A corporate plan was then prepared to progress the new mixing system to a viable product.

Item Type: Thesis (Doctoral)
Uncontrolled Keywords: concrete technology; construction equipment; equipment; prototype development
Index terms: concrete technology, program, prototype, survey, specification, mathematical model, concrete mixing, construction industry, testing, costing, concrete industry, construction equipment
Subjects: building materials, modelling and simulation, professional practice, mathematical modelling, data collection methods, materials science, industry analysis, software systems, accounting and finance, construction equipment, contractual condition
Topics: Plant and Equipment, Cost Management, Engineering Principles, Research Practice, Contract Administration, Digital Applications
Descriptive scope: 5 PCTEA

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