Wind analysis for low rise building, based on ASCE 7-05/IBC2009/CBC 2010 - DEMO ONLY
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Wind analysis for low rise building, based on ASCE 7-05/IBC2009/CBC 2010
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The following Standard applies to steel stacks; that is, those stacks where the primary supporting shell is made of steel. It applies to both single- and multiple-walled steel stacks, either of which can be lined or unlined. It also applies to steel stacks that are guyed, or to certain aspects of tower stacks. The stack may be supported on a foundation or from another structure.
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Sediment Transport in Aquatic Environments is a book which covers a wide range of topics. The effective management of many aquatic environments requires a detailed understanding of sediment dynamics.
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CONTENT:
Part 1 Sediment Transport Issues
Chapter 1 Sediment Transport Patterns in Todos Santos Bay,
Baja California, Mexico, Inferred from Grain-Size Trends
Alberto Sánchez and José D. Carriquiry
Chapter 2 Dynamics of Sediments Exchange and Transport in the Bay
of Cadiz and the Adjacent Continental Shelf (SW - Spain)
Mohammed Achab
Chapter 3 The Significance of Suspended Sediment Transport
Determination on the Amazonian Hydrological Scenario
Naziano Filizola, Jean-Loup Guyot, Hella Wittmann,
Jean-Michel Martinez and Eurides de Oliveira
Chapter 4 Sediment Transport in Rainwater Tanks
and Implications for Water Quality
Mirela I. Magyar, Anthony R. Ladson and Clare Diaper
Chapter 5 Fine Sediment Deposition at Forest Road Crossings:
An Overview and Effective Monitoring Protocol
John F. Rex and Ellen L. Petticrew
Part 2 Numerical Modelling of Sediment Transport
Chapter 6 The Filling Dynamics of an Estuary:
From the Process to the Modelling
Sylvain Guillou, Jérôme Thiebot, Julien Chauchat Romuald Verjus,
Anthony Besq, Duc Hau Nguyen and Keang Sé Pouv
Chapter 7 Transport of Sediments in Water
Bodies of the Gulf of California
Noel Carbajal and Yovani Montaño-Ley
Chapter 8 Sediment Transport Modelling and
Morphological Trends at a Tidal Inlet
Sandra Plecha, Paulo A. Silva, Anabela Oliveira and João M. Dias
Chapter 9 Coupling Watershed Erosion Model with Instream
Hydrodynamic-Sediment Transport Model:
An Example of Middle Rio Grande
Dong Chen and Li Chen
Chapter 10 Coastal Morphological Modeling
Yun-Chih Chiang and Sung-Shang Hsiao
Part 3 River, Delta and Lake Sediment Processes
Chapter 11 Computation of Lake or Reservoir
Sedimentation in Terms of Soil Erosion
Vlassios Hrissanthou
Chapter 12 Hydrodynamic Influences on Fluid Mud
Distribution in the Amazon Subaqueous Delta
Roberto Fioravanti Carelli Fontes, Aurea Maria Ciotti
and Belmiro Mendes de Castro
Chapter 13 Hydrodynamic Effects of Sedimentation on Mass Transport
Properties in Dead Water Zone of Natural Rivers
Michio Sanjou
Chapter 14 Sediment Transport and River Channel Dynamics
in Romania – Variability and Control Factors
Liliana Zaharia, Florina Grecu, Gabriela Ioana-Toroimac
and Gianina Neculau
Chapter 15 Integrating River Bed Dynamics
to Flood Risk Assessment
Clemens Neuhold, Philipp Stanzel and Hans Peter Nachtnebel
OPEN ACCESS MATERIAL
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Author: Robert Y. Ning | Size: 23 MB | Format:PDF | Publisher: InTech | Year: 2011 | pages: 424 | ISBN: 9789533076249
For this book, the term desalination is used in the broadest sense of the removal of dissolved, suspended, visible and invisible impurities in seawater, brackish water and wastewater, to make them drinkable, or pure enough for industrial applications like in the processes for the production of steam, power, pharmaceuticals and microelectronics, or simply for discharge back into the environment.
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CONTENTS:
Part 1 Reverse Osmosis
Chapter 1 A Large Review of the Pre Treatment
Kader Gaid
Chapter 2 Pretreatment for Reverse Osmosis Systems
Robert Y. Ning
Chapter 3 Membrane Cleaning
Jose Miguel Arnal,
Beatriz Garcia-Fayos and Maria Sancho
Chapter 4 Reject Brines from Desalination as
Possible Sources for Environmental Technologies
Caterina De Vito, Silvano Mignardi,
Vincenzo Ferrini and Robert F. Martin
Chapter 5 Rotary Pressure Exchanger for SWRO
Zhou Yihui, Bi Mingshu and Liu Yu
Part 2 Distillation
Chapter 6 Flexibility Study for a MSF by Monte Carlo Simulation
Enrique Tarifa, Samuel Franco Dominguez,
Carlos Vera and Sergio Mussati
Chapter 7 A Computational Model Study
of Brine Discharges from Seawater
Desalination Plants at Barka, Oman
H.H. Al-Barwani and Anton Purnama
Chapter 8 Brine Outfalls: State of the Art
Daniela Malcangio and Antonio F. Petrillo
Part 3 Nano, Ultra and Microfiltrations
Chapter 9 The Influence of Electrochemical Properties
of Membranes and Dispersions on Microfiltration
Petr Mikulašek and Pavlina Velikovska
Chapter 10 Nanofiltration and Low Energy
Reverse Osmosis for Advanced Wastewaters Treatment
Gamal Khedr
Chapter 11 Assessment of UV
Pre-Treatment to Reduce Fouling of NF Membranes
Di Martino Patrick, Houari Ahmed,
Heim Veronique and Marconnet Cyril
Chapter 12 PAC/UF for Removing
Cyanobacterial Cells and Toxins from Drinking Water
Margarida Campinas and Maria Joao Rosa
Chapter 13 Fabrication of Tubular Membrane
Supports from Low Price Raw Materials, Using
Both Centrifugal Casting and/or Extrusion Methods
Abdelhamid Harabi and Ferhat Bouzerara
Part 4 Special Applications
Chapter 14 Determination of Optimal Conditions
for Separation of Metal Ions Through
Membrane Dialysis/Electrodialysis
Using Statistical Experimental Methods
Jau-Kai Wang, Jir-Ming Char and Ting-Chia Huang
Chapter 15 Developing Nano-Structured Carbon
Electrodes for Capacitive Brackish Water Desalination
Linda Zou
Chapter 16 Copper Ions Biosorption Properties of
Biomass Derived from Algerian Sahara Plants
Abdelkrim Cheriti, Mohamed Fouzi Talhi,
Nasser Belboukhari and Safia Taleb
Chapter 17 Chelating Agents of a New Generation as an
Alternative to Conventional Chelators for Heavy
Metal Ions Removal from Different Waste Waters
Dorota Kołodyńska
Chapter 18 Operating Experience of Desalination
Unit Coupled to Primary Coolant System of Cirus
R.C. Sharma and Rakesh Ranjan
Chapter 19 Nanofiltration Used for
Desalination and Concentration in the
Manufacture of Liquid Dyes Production
Petr Mikulašek and Jiři Cuhorka
Chapter 20 New Type Filtration,
Ion-Exchange, Sorption Small
Multi Process Water Conditioning
Device Used as a Multi Cell Water Deionizer
Angel Zvezdov and Dilyana Zvezdova
OPEN ACCESS MATERIAL
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This paper presents a study on the shear capacity and behavior of reinforced concrete link beams designed for the Burj Dubai Tower, which is the tallest building in the world.
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Scope: This standard provides intake design recommendations for both suction pipes and all types of wet pits While specific intake design is beyond the scope of the pump manufacturer’s responsibility their comments maybe helpful for the intake designers.
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Support this Institute work if you get a direct benefit. it will be good if you share a more recent version of this important standard. Have a great lecture.
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Materials Science and Engineering - Mechanics of Materials (Fall 1999)
Author: David Roylance | Size: 5.69 MB | Format:PDF | Publisher: MIT | Year: 2000 | pages: 357 pages
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Author: Ahmed A. Shabana | Size: 2.36 MB | Format:PDF | Publisher: Cambridge University Press; 1 edition (March 10, 2008) | Year: 2008 | pages: 348 pages | ISBN: 0521885698
This book presents the nonlinear theory of continuum mechanics and demonstrates its use in developing nonlinear computer formulations for large displacement dynamic analysis. Basic concepts used in continuum mechanics are presented and used to develop nonlinear general finite element formulations that can be effectively used in large displacement analysis.
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Rheological-Dynamical Theory of Visco-Elasto-Plasticity and Fatigue: Part 1
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Rheological-Dynamical Theory of Visco-Elasto-Plasticity and Fatigue: Part 2
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Rheological-Dynamical Analogy: Prediction of damping parameters of hysteresis damper
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