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Automatic Analysis of Standards in Rail Projects Marcelo Franco Porto, Polyana Chamas Falcão, José Ricardo Queiroz Franco, Renata M.A. Baracho Porto, Nilson Tadeu Ramos Nunes
This research develops a system to check standards and specifications automatically for geometric railway projects, aiming to avoid high construction and operating costs, noncompliance with design requirements, and even fatal accidents. This study is important due to the increasing quality requirements for the design projects.
The methodology used consists of five stages: literature review on Code Checking and Building Information Modeling with the intention to search for the theoretical and methodological development of research grants; literature review on the specifications and requirements of geometric railway projects; development of a code checking system using the software Excel; application of the system developed to an existing railroad; analysis of the results found.
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