Author: Milo S. Ketchum & Mark A. Ketchum | Size: 1.10 MB | Format:PDF | Publisher: Research Page | Year: 1997 | pages: 60 | ISBN: unknown
The purpose of this book is to provide sketches and descriptions of many types of shell structures to aid the architect or engineer in the selection of a structure for a particular use.
No claim is made for completeness. Drawings have been used rather than photographs, first because of the limited number of photographs available, and second, because there is always a reluctance on the part of the architect to use something already built because it would seem like copying. Only the structural features are shown in the sketches and details
such as windows, gutters, fascia members, etcetera, have been omitted. The criterion has always been to picture the shell after the concrete has been complete but before the brick, stone, windows, or roofing is placed. Most of the nomenclature is standard in the literature but some of it was devised by the writer to fit gaps for which satisfactory terms were not available. In illustrating shell types, many obvious structures have been omitted because they are so similar to the basic types. The criterion for showing examples has in all cases been its usefulness as an architectural or structural unit of construction.
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Title : Piling, European practice and worldwide trends
Edited by : M.J.Sands
Conference : Proceedings of a conference organized by the Institution of Civil Engineers
Location : London
Date of Conference : 7-9 April 1992
Language : English
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Title : Lots of Parking
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Author : John A. Jakle & Keith A. Sculle
Publisher : University of Virginia Press
Year : 2004
Nuber of page : 293 pages
Language: English
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Title : Car Park Designers' Handbook
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Author : Jim Hill, Glynn Rhodes, Steve Vollar & Chris Whapples
Publisher : Thomas Telford Publishing (January 1, 2005)
ISBN-10 : 0727734385
ISBN-13 : 978-0727734389
Nuber of page : 232 pages
Language: English
Title : Design live loads for parking garages
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Author : Y.K. Wen & G.L Yeo
Publisher : ASCE - SEI
ISBN or ISSN : 0784405344
Year : 2000
Language : English
Author: D. A. BROWN; M. W. O’NEILL; M. HOIT; M. MCVAY; M. H. EL NAGGAR; S. CHAKRABORTY | Size: 1,36 MB | Format:PDF | Publisher: TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH BOARD — NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL | Year: 2001 | pages: 57
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1.1 This International Standard covers the acceptance criteria for the surface inspection of steel and iron
castings by visual examination.
1.2 Acceptance levels utilize Bureau de Normalisation des Industries de la Fonderie (BNIF) and Steel
Castings Research and Trade Association (SCRATA) reference comparators for the visual determination of
surface roughness and surface discontinuities described as follows:
⎯ surface roughness;
⎯ thermal dressing;
⎯ mechanical dressing;
⎯ nonmetallic inclusions;
⎯ gas porosity;
⎯ fusion discontinuities;
⎯ expansion discontinuities;
⎯ metal inserts.
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Structural Logging of Drill Core-Australian Institute of Geoscientists Handbook
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