Ability to distinguish the various principal styles of architecture, and to know something of these styles, should be a part of the education and culture of every well-informed man and woman. The book gives a thorough working knowledge of architecture and architectural styles, so far as is necessary for the use of the general reader.
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Guidelines and specifications for Belltowers, including static and dynamic behaviour
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Contents: Nature and properties of sound; Sustained sound in an inclosure; Reverberation theoretical; Reverberation experimental; Measurement of absorption coefficients; Sound absorption coefficients of materials; Reverberation and the acoustics of rooms; Acoustics in auditorium design; Measurement and control of noise in buildings; Theory and measurement of sound transmission; Transmission of sound by walls; Machine isolation.
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Author: Alfred D. F. Hamlin | Size: 21.2 MB | Format:PDF | Publisher: Longmans, Green, & Co. | Year: 1906 | pages: 492 | ISBN: B001F308OY
The aim of this work has been to sketch the various periods and styles of architecture with the broadest possible strokes, and to mention, with such brief characterization as seemed permissible or necessary, the most important works of each period or style. Extreme condensation in presenting the leading facts of architectural history has been necessary, and much that would rightly claim place in a larger work has been omitted here.
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Author: James W. Dally, William Franklin Riley | Size: 1.42 MB | Format:DjVu | Publisher: MCGraw-Hill | Year: 1965 | pages: 88
An experimental stress analyst must have a thorough understanding of stress,strain and the laws relating stress to strain. For this reason the three chapters of this book have been devoted to the elementary concepts of the theory of elasticity.
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Strain and the Stress Strain relationships
Chapter 3: Basic Equations and plane elasticity theory
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A Taylor-Galerkin algorithm for shock wave propagation and strain localization failure of viscoplastic continua
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Finite element modelling of free surface flows on inclined and curved beds
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Fractional-step finite element method for calculation of 3-D free surface problem using level set method*
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Dalrymple, R. A., Knio, O., Cox, D. T., Gesteira, M., and Zou, S. ~2002!.
‘‘Using a Lagrangian particle method for deck overtopping.’’ Proc.,
Waves 2001, ASCE, Reston, Va., 1082–1091.
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Dalrymple, R. A., and Knio, O. ~2000!. ‘‘SPH modelling of water
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Monaghan J J .Smoothed particle hydrodynamics. Annual Review of Astrophysics 1992; 30:543–574
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