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<title>Civil Engineering Toolbox</title>
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<p class="portfolio-header-title">Dervis van Leersum</p>
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href="mailto:dervis.vanleersum@gmail@@com?subject=Say%20hi%20to%20Dervis%20van%20Leersum" onclick="this.href=this.href.replace('@@', '.')">CONTACT ME</a>
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<h1 class="portfolio">Portfolio</h1>
<h2 class="portfolio">Civil Engineering Toolbox Python Package</h2>
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<p>
I created a Python package called Civil Engineering Toolbox, housing convenient calculations and data models tailored for civil engineers.
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This package streamlines access to the Bridge class, which I designed to standardize structural data across the company.
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The class encompasses foundational data, determines in-situ bridge deck thickness, and identifies prefab beam types when applicable.
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Its data model encapsulates the entire structure's geometry, facilitates rapid quantity estimation,
and includes reinforcement information along with relevant normative factors.
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Applicable to various bridge types, this object seamlessly integrates into automation tools such as the <a href="portfolio-traffic-bridge-tool.html">Traffic Bridge Tool</a>,
<a href="portfolio-rfem-wrapper.html">RFEM 6 Wrapper</a>, and <a href="portfolio-bridge-web-app.html">3D Bridge Builder web app</a>. I spearheaded the data model's development and refactoring efforts.
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As the package owner, I oversee all aspects, including issue management and bug resolution.
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Additionally, I collaborate internally with civil engineers to identify and standardize other structural elements into data models.
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Existing Excel sheets commonly used by civil engineers have been incorporated into the toolbox. With just a few lines of code,
a civil engineer can extract results from an Excel sheet in the traditional manner.
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This package facilitates a more structured approach to data transfer and collection company-wide.
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Organizing this data sets the stage for future advancements, bringing us closer to generative design through comprehensive data model aggregation.
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<u><b>Technologies:</b></u> <b> PYTHON, RFEM, REVIT, DYNAMO, GITLAB, POETRY, VSCODE, GIT</b>
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<a href="" target="_blank"><img class="portfolio" src="images/civil-engineering-toolbox_DALL-E.png"/></a>
<a style="display: block; margin-top: 8px;" href="" target="_blank">Link to the project</a>
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