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Does anyone have the following book?
Guide for Design of Post-Tensioned Buildings by PTI
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Extreme Dynamic Structural Response Analysis of Catenary Moored Spar Wind Turbine in Harsh Environmental Conditions
Author: Madjid Karimirad and Torgeir Moan | Size: 1.31 MB | Format:PDF | Publisher: ASME Digital Library - Journal of Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering | Year: November 2011 | PAGES 14
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BS EN 10305 part 1 to part 6- Steel tubes for precision applications
Size: 5 MB | Format:PDF | Publisher: BSI
BS EN 10305 Steel tubes for precision applications. Technical delivery conditions, consists of the following parts:
Part 1: Seamless cold drawn tubes
Part 2: Welded cold drawn tubes
Part 3: Welded cold sized tubes
Part 4: Seamless cold drawn tubes for hydraulic and pneumatic power systems
Part 5: Welded cold sized square and rectangular tubes
Part 6: Welded cold drawn tubes for hydraulic and pneumatic power system
BS EN 10305-1 is the standard that specifies the technical delivery conditions for seamless cold drawn steel tubes of circular cross section for precision applications with specified outside diameter D ≤ 380 mm.
Part 1 of BS EN 10305 can also be applied to other types of cross sections. Tubes according to this document are characterized by having precisely defined tolerances on dimensions and a specified maximum surface roughness. Typical fields of application are in the automotive , furniture and general engineering industries.
BS EN 10305-2 is the standards that specifies the technical delivery conditions for welded cold drawn steel tubes of circular cross section for precision applications with specified outside diameter D ≤ 150 mm.
Part 2 of BS EN 10305 may also be applied to other types of cross section. Tubes according to this document are characterized by having precisely defined tolerances on dimensions and a specified maximum surface roughness. Typical fields of application are in the automotive , furniture and general engineering industries.
BS EN 10305-3 is the standard that specifies the technical delivery conditions for welded cold sized steel tubes of circular cross section for precision applications with specified outside diameter D ≤ 193,7 mm.
Part 3 of BS EN 10305 may also be applied to other types (excluding square and rectangular) of cross section. Tubes according to this document are characterized by having precisely defined tolerances on dimensions and a specified maximum surface roughness. Typical fields of application are in the vehicle , furniture and general engineering industries.
BS EN 10305-5 is the standard that specifies the technical delivery conditions for welded cold sized steel tubes of square and rectangular cross section for precision applications.
Tubes according to BS EN 10305 are characterised by having precisely defined tolerances on dimension and a specified maximum surface roughness. Typical fields of application are in the automotive, furniture and general engineering industries.
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This manual is intended to provide standards and corresponding guidelines (commentary) for the erection of plant-produced precast and prestressed concrete products, and to establish a level of quality that will be recognized and respected by the construction industry. This document and the PCI manual, Erection Safety for Precast and Prestressed Concrete (MNL-132) are the primary source documents for the implentation of a quality assurance program for erectors.
Author: Phil Griffiths, Simon Birchall, J W RAMUS | Size: 2.93 MB | Format:PDF | Publisher: A Butterworth-Heinemann Title; 4 edition | Year: 11 July 2006 | pages: 427 | ISBN: ISBN-10: 0750668334 ISBN-13: 978-0750668330
Product Description
This book provides a detailed guide to the principles and practice of construction contracts. It is written for both students and professionals working in all branches of surveying and construction. Based around the JCT 05 Standard Building Contracts, it has been fully revised and updated to reflect the latest versions of these contracts.
The book sets out clearly what should be done at each stage of the construction contract process. Each step is illustrated with examples of good practice making clear the role and responsibilities of the surveyor and how responsibilities are best delivered.
This fourth edition of Contract Practice for Surveyors builds on the book's reputation for clarity and simplicity to provide the most accessible and useful introductory guide to construction contracts available today.
·Clear, simple and easy to follow guide to practice and procedures
·Examples of best practice throughout
·Fully updated for the latest revisions to the Standard Form
About the Author
Phil Griffiths is a lecturer at Nottingham Trent University with interests in contract administration, finance and project management. He graduated from Nottingham Trent Polytechnic in 1971 and worked as a quantity surveyor in local authority and a medium sized construction company. He also spent some time as a director of a small construction company and is a freelance estimator.
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This eye-opening book reports the results of a large-scale study based on extensive financial and technical analyses of more than 150 green buildings in the United States and ten other countries. Using sophisticated modeling techniques, the study analyzes the costs and financial benefits of building green on both large and small scales, and addresses the role of the built environment in reducing carbon dioxide emissions. The author reports that green buildings cost roughly 2 per cent more to build than conventional buildings - far less than previously assumed - and provide a wide range of financial, health, and social benefits. In addition, green buildings reduce energy use by an average of 33 per cent. The book also evaluates the cost-effectiveness of 'green community development' and presents the results of the first-ever survey of green buildings constructed by faith-based organizations. A compelling combination of solid facts and specific examples, it proves that green design is both cost-effective and earth-friendly.
“By every measure, green building is an idea whose time is now. Kats’ ongoing work in this area is part of the reason, and this book will be an invaluable resource to builders, cities and companies on why and how to cost-effectively green their own built worlds.”
(Rick Fedrizzi president and CEO, USGBC 20090825)
“Building green offers the potential for important health and economic benefits. As our nation faces the twin mandates to improve health and control costs, analyses such as this one— including full benefit accounting— are indispensable.”
(Howard Frumkin director, National Center for ENV Health/ ATSTR, CDC )
“Everyone who is serious about climate change should get this book. Greg Kats brings a deep knowledge of energy and construction to show that the benefits of green construction outweigh the costs and could jump-start a national revolution toward the use of renewable energy sources.”
(Don Kennedy president emeritus, Stanford University; Bing Professor of EnvScience and Policy )
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Dear users i see a lot of misunderstandings on ETABS partial fixity problem so here i have written an article on ETABS partial fixity. Hope you will like it...
The following forum discussions are on ETABS partial fixity. So instead of replying to each discussion, im posting my article here in this section:-
ALREADY DISCUSSED FORUM TOPICS ABOUT PARTIAL FIXITY
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The Integrative Design Guide to Green Building: Redefining the Practice of Sustainability (Sustainable Design) >> By 7group (Author), Bill Reed (Author), S. Rick Fedrizzi (Foreword)
Author: 7group (Author), Bill Reed (Author), S. Rick Fedrizzi (Foreword) | Size: 29.44 MB | Format:PDF | Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition | Year: April 13, 2009 | pages: 433 | ISBN: ISBN-10: 0470181109 ISBN-13: 978-0470181102
"The members of 7group and Bill Reed are examples writ large of the kind of leadership that is taking this idea of green building and forming it into reality, by helping change minds, building practice, and design process."
—from the Foreword by S. Rick Fedrizzi President, CEO, and Founding Chair, U.S. Green Building Council
A whole-building approach to sustainability
The integrative design process offers a new path to making better green building decisions and addressing complex issues that threaten living systems. In The Integrative Design Guide to Green Building: Redefining the Practice of Sustainability, 7group's principals and integrative design pioneer Bill Reed introduce design and construction professionals to the concepts of whole building design and whole systems. With integrative thinking that reframes what sustainability means, they provide a how-to guide for architects, designers, engineers, developers, builders, and other professionals on incorporating integrative design into every phase of a project.
This practical manual:
Explains the philosophy and underpinnings of effective integrative design, addressing systems thinking and building and community design from a whole-living system perspective
Details how to implement integrative design from the discovery phase to occupancy, supported by process outlines, itemized tasks, practice examples, case studies, and real-world stories illustrating the nature of this work
Explores the deeper understanding of integration that is required to transform architectural practice and our role on the planet
This book, both practical and thoughtful, will help you deliver your vision of a sustainable environment.
7group, based in Kutztown, Pennsylvania, includes principals John Boecker, Scot Horst, Tom Keiter, Andrew Lau, Marcus Sheffer, and Brian Toevs, who bring a unique integration of expertise in design, engineering, energy and daylight modeling, materials assessments, commissioning, education, and communications to their work. Internationally recognized thought leaders in the green building movement, they have led countless teams through the practical implementation of integrative design on building projects of all types around the world. 7group also has been directly and deeply involved with the development of the LEED® Green Building Rating System, including experience on more than 100 LEED projects. Scot Horst currently serves as chair of the U.S. Green Building Council's LEED Steering Committee.
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I am looking for the following paper on Wind Induced Accelerations.
Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics
Volume 36, Part 2, 1990, Pages 757-767
Wind induced Building accelerations
Vincent Ferraro, Peter A. Irwin, Gary K. Stone
The Journal of Reinforced Plastics and Composites publishes original research on a broad range of today's reinforced plastics and composites, including areas in: constituent materials, properties and performance, analysis and design, processing and fabrication, application. In addition, reports on special topics are regularly included such as recycling, environmental effects, novel materials, computer-aided design, predictive modelling, and "smart" composite materials.
Contents
1. Evaluation of the Physical and Mechanical Properties of Medium Density Fiberboard Made from Old Newsprint Fibers
2. Mechanical Performance of Short Banana/Sisal Hybrid Fiber Reinforced Polyester Composites
3. Characterization of Mechanical Behavior of Metallic and Non-metallic Particulate Filled Epoxy Matrix Composites
4. Studies on Bamboo/Glass Fiber Reinforced USP and VE Resin
5. Preparation and Physico-Chemical Study of Glass—Sisal (Treated—Untreated) Hybrid Composites of Bisphenol-C based Mixed Epoxy—Phenolic Resins
6. Comparison of Reinforcing Efficiency between Recycled Newspaper (RNP)/Carbon Black (CB) and Recycled Newspaper (RNP)/Silica Hybrid Filled Polypropylene (PP)/Natural Rubber (NR) Composites
7. Computational Modeling and Numerical Simulation of Flow-Induced Crystallization Kinetics During Injection Molding of Polyethylene Terephthalate
8.Effect of Knitting Tightness on Mechanical Properties of Weft-knit Glass Fiber Reinforced Epoxy Composites
9. Geometrical Correction to the Elastic Stiffness of Particulate Composites
10. Curing Characteristics and Mechanical Properties of Hybrid Palm Ash/Silica/Natural Rubber Composites
11. Fabrication Effects on Properties of Composites for Medical Applications: 1. Composite Preparation and Characterization
12. Effect of MAPE on Mechanical and Morphological Properties of Wheat Straw/HDPE Injection Molded Composites
13. Evaluation of Time Dependent Behavior of a Wood Flour/High Density Polyethylene Composite
14. Studies on Aluminum — Fly-Ash Composite Produced by Impeller Mixing
15. Surface Grafting of Polyethylene Fiber for Improved Adhesion to Acrylic Resin
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Hello members, I upload this new material(I think, I've search and there is no).
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