Journal of Siberian Federal University. Humanities & Social Sciences / The Principles That Generate Innovative Construction Solutions

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Issue
Journal of Siberian Federal University. Humanities & Social Sciences. 2012 5 (9)
Authors
Abovskiy, Naum P.
Contact information
Abovskiy, Naum P. : Building Structures and Control Systems Department Institute of Civil Engineering Siberian Federal University , 82 Svobodny, Krasnoyarsk, 660041 Russia , e-mail:
Keywords
principles; the system approach; the system algorithm of creative thinking; controlled structures
Abstract

In this research we set up principles, on which basis, with the help of the developed system algorithm of creative thinking (SACT), we obtained innovative engineering developments. This methodology has allowed discovering and elaborating new directions for scientific development in the field of building: The control of constructions, including the energy aspects of realization; Construction in difficult soil conditions and seismicity; Ecological preservation of northern areas of Siberia in the process of building land reclamation; To modify the well-known cybernetic postulate which shows the connection between the system structure and the incoming current information. All these directions have received innovative and constructive realization in the form of series of patents of some objects of building. Using classical concepts of creative thinking it is possible to define the elaborative methodology as a way from the general (functional) solution to the variety of definite decisions. This methodology essentially differs from the well-known approaches, particularly the theory of decision of the inventive problems and various methods of decision-making which are focused on the search of definite specific solutions. This methodology can be useful not only in the field of building, but also in other spheres of technics.

Pages
1262-1277
Paper at repository of SibFU
https://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/3028

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