The Teaching Study of Different Steps in Flow Process Construction

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Flow process construction is the basic theoretical course and key knowledge of construction organization, and also is not easily understood by students in teaching. When n activities and m construction sections in differ-step flow process construction is chosen, if among randomly three continuous steps, the middle step is the minimum step, then the non-interval project flow duration (T’) is less than the non-idleness project flow duration (T) , and the time variation can be calculated, the deviation of the non-interval project flow duration (T’) with the non-idleness project flow duration (T) is the sum of the product of any many (m-1)×(the maximum flow step from another side minus the minimum flow steps among three continuous flow steps), otherwise, T’=T.

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