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Feculty of Engineering
Structural Engrg. Department
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Question 1 (35%)
‘By using Primavera Project Planner, P3,
1, Illustrate the suitable command to insert the following data.
Activity] Original | Predecessor | Type of | Time
Description | Duration | Activity __| Relationship | Lag
E 20 |
Gig
#H [25
| F SF 2
2. Give a brief summary of activity pes according To Primavera Proje Plan
el example foreach type fo represen its uses
: 3, By adding s hammock acvny "P to sumarize the work on actives Hi, G, and F. What i
the oigcal duration fr activiy“P"?
: 4. Mustate th ulus command oad he lowing resource distonsy 0 your projet, —_
Resourve | Resource ‘Resource ‘Normai Maximum | Through
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| i | _1 13" October 2008
I [70 10 15 October 2005 10
| i | | project completion date
5. Kesign the following budgaed quantiles for each aay
“Activity | Ready
Description | Mix Concrete
SO
[1000
“e— 1500
. 6, Illustrate the suitable command to represent the resource (concrete) profile using histogram
and cumulative cuzves,
Graminers De, Sherif M HAFES
Assistant ‘Profesor of Consiraction Engrg, & Mgnt
EE]Question 2 (30%)
1. Create the dictionary of project calendars based on the following data
Cal. | Weekends | Nonworking | Exception
1D Periods | Working hours
Fi) [kbp 1
6 Oct
Ee 1 May
2 Saturday 4 July | 18and 19 Dec.06
Sunday | 25 10 31 Dee |
2. What are the types of activity constraints? Give a practical example for each pF
3. Ifthe project was started on 3"! July 2006, what is the project completion date by considering .
the following activity constraints?
“Activity | Constraints
Description |
F | ESCON, Early Start CONstraint
“GT LFCON, “Late Finish CONstrain
H [Zero free float __
Question 3 (35%)
1. Create a suitable coding system to organize the project activities
‘Activity | Contractor | Area Step | em
Description Ll
F ACO, Zonel [1
G CEG Zone2| 1 2 :
Ht ACO Zone2|? 13
2, By using Filter-command, create suitable rules to represent the project activities which will be :
constructed in zone 2 only by ACO.
3. The Employer (Owner) was terminating the ACO’s contract and CEG will substitute instead of
ACO. sy using the Global Change-command, illustrate the required rules to execute these
changes automatically
4. If te project started on 3 July 2006 and the actual progress at 15th Aug, 2006, as following.
Ilustrate the suitable command to enter these data.
Activin [Percent | Actual | Actual
Description | Complete | Start__| Finish
E 40.0% | 37 July 06]
GY 200 96 1 July OFT
A 0.0%
5. What is the meaning of remaining duration for activity “F°? Caleulate its value
6. Calculate the project percent complete based on P3 concept.
22 :
Braminers Dr. Sherif M HAFES
Assam Professor of Consiruetion Engrg, & MgtThe INPUT DATA Guide
of the Stiffness Method Program (SMP.f90)
1+ The User Name (Maximum 30 Digits )
2+ The Seat Number or the ID number (Maximum 10 Digits )
3+ The User Section or Group ( Mximum 10 Digits )
4 The Project Title ( Maximum 30 Digits )
5- Number of Problems
6- NE,NP,NL,EI, £2
7 End Nodes (nodel, node2) for all elements (Maximum 12 Nodes per line ie. 6 Elements )
Beginning with element No. 1,2, 3, ete
8- No. of Lines (N) for the next step ( Element Material Type )
9- Starting Element , Ending Element , Increment, Itype ( Repeated N times }
10-No. of Lines (N ) for the next step (KND )
11-Starting Element , Ending Element , Increment, KND ( Repeated N times )
12+No. of Lines (N ) for the next step (Element Properties)
13- Starting Element , Ending Element , Increment, Area , Inertia (Repeated N times)
14-No. of Lines (N ) for the next step ( Point Coordinates)
15- Starting Point , Ending Point , Increment, X1, YI, X2,,Y2 ( Repeated N times )
16-No, of Lines (N ) for the next step ( Boundary Conditions )
17-Starting Point , Ending Point , Increment , Code in X , Y , Z Directions , Specified
Deformations in X , Y , Z Directions ( Repeated N times )
18-No. of Lines ( N ) for Case of Loading No. | (Joint Loads )
19-Starting Point , Ending Point , Increment , Px , Py , Mz ( Global Coordinates ) ; ( Repeated N
times )
20- Repeat Steps 18 and 19 According to the Number of Load Cases ( NI. )
21-No. of Lines ( N ) for Case of Loading No. | ( Fixed end Forces and Moments for Elements )
22- Starting Element , Ending Element , Increment , Fx, , Fy; , Mz; , Fx2 , Fy2 . Mz>_( Local
Coordinates ) ; (Repeated N times )
23-Repeat Steps 2! and 22 According to the Number of Load C:
es (NL)
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