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Potential risks and their analysis in the application of geographic based engineering projects

Hikmet Erbıyık ; Yalova University, Engineering Faculty, Department of Industry Engineering, 77100, Yalova, Turkey
Eray Can ; Yalova University, Engineering Faculty, Department of Transportation Engineering, 77100, Yalova, Turkey
Şenol Kuşçu ; Retired Academic Staff From Bulent Ecevit University, Engineering Faculty, Department of Geomatics Engineering, 67100, Zonguldak, Turkey


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Abstract

Numerous different problems can be encountered either on project linked data or on the design works that are generated on the basis of these data during the realization of geographic based engineering projects (GBEP). Among the failures in this regard are failures originating from the horizontal and vertical position relevant design and implementation for the realized GBEP, failures relevant to project due to insufficient definition of land usage suitability, stability problems that are relevant to the implementation field of the Project, etc. For the solution of these problems it is essential to carry out necessary geometric controls at each stage of these projects, as well as to do risk management in an appropriate way for the basic elements that are causing these problems. In our article, it is attempted to analyze these potential failures and risks with Failure Mode Effect Analysis method and Pareto Charts.

Keywords

engineering measurements; Failure Mode Effect Analysis (FMEA); Geographic Based Engineering Projects (GBEP); Pareto charts; risk management

Hrčak ID:

116569

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/116569

Publication date:

21.2.2014.

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