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  Architect's Essentials of Winning Proposals
Posted by: oanm2000 - 07-09-2010, 01:48 PM - Forum: Architecture Books - No Replies

Architect's Essentials of Winning Proposals

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Frank A. Stasiowski - Architect's Essentials of Winning Proposals
Wiley | 2003 | ISBN: 0471272418 | Pages: 224 | PDF | 0.6 Mb

The Architect's Essentials of Professional Practice Series provides substantive information on the business of architecture and its affiliated professions to maintain and improve the quality of the professional and business environment
Architects and designers are usually required to prepare and submit proposals in order to secure new business and the success of these proposals has a direct impact on the success or failure of any given firm
* Architectural firms spend an average of £'000s preparing proposals. This guide offers full coverage of how to create a proposal that will get the job
* Looks at how to personalise proposals as well as effectively targetting it to maximise success rates




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  AASHTO M80
Posted by: Sport - 07-09-2010, 12:03 PM - Forum: Archive - Replies (1)

Does anyone has AASHTO M80 Standard Specification for Coarse Aggregate for Portland Cement Concrete???
Thanks

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  Mesh Free Methods: Moving Beyond the Finite Element Method
Posted by: Grunf - 07-09-2010, 06:31 AM - Forum: Finite Element Methods - Replies (3)

Mesh Free Methods: Moving Beyond the Finite Element Method

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by: G. R. Liu

# Hardcover: 712 pages
# Publisher: CRC Press; 1 edition (July 29, 2002)
# Language: English
# ISBN-10: 0849312388
# ISBN-13: 978-0849312380
# Product Dimensions: 10.4 x 7 x 1.7 inches
# Shipping Weight: 3.1 pounds

Review:
This book addresses some of the current important issues, both positive and negative, related to MFree methods, which should prove beneficial to researchers, engineers, and students who are interested in venturing into this area of research. This book provides systematic steps that lead the reader to understand mesh free methods; how they work; how to use and develop a mesh free method, as well as … the problems associated with element free methods. … This is the first book published that comprehensively covers MFree methods.
- Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1031 (2004/06)

Product Description:
As we attempt to solve engineering problems of ever increasing complexity, so must we develop and learn new methods for doing so. The Finite Difference Method used for centuries eventually gave way to Finite Element Methods (FEM), which better met the demands for flexibility, effectiveness, and accuracy in problems involving complex geometry. Now, however, the limitations of FEM are becoming increasingly evident, and a new and more powerful class of techniques is emerging.For the first time in book form, Mesh Free Methods: Moving Beyond the Finite Element Method provides full, step-by-step details of techniques that can handle very effectively a variety of mechanics problems. The author systematically explores and establishes the theories, principles, and procedures that lead to mesh free methods. He shows that meshless methods not only accommodate complex problems in the mechanics of solids, structures, and fluids, but they do so with a significant reduction in pre-processing time.While they are not yet fully mature, mesh free methods promise to revolutionize engineering analysis. Filled with the new and unpublished results of the author's award-winning research team, this book is your key to unlocking the potential of these techniques, implementing them to solve real-world problems, and contributing to further advancements.



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  AUTODESK.AUTOCAD.PLANT3D.V2011
Posted by: BennyP - 07-08-2010, 11:05 PM - Forum: Autodesk Products - Replies (1)

AUTODESK.AUTOCAD.PLANT3D.V2011

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Design, model, and document process plants with AutoCAD® Plant 3D software. Built on the familiar AutoCAD® software platform, AutoCAD Plant 3D brings modern 3D design to plant designers and engineers. Specification-driven design and standard parts catalogs streamline the placement of piping, equipment, and support structures. Integrated AutoCAD® P&ID software functionality enables you to create and edit P&IDs and reconcile underlying data with the 3D model. Generate and share isometrics, orthographics, and other documents.

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  Malaysian Standard (MS)
Posted by: skty - 07-08-2010, 05:38 PM - Forum: Archive - Replies (3)

Hi guys from Malaysia, I am looking for all the softcopy (prefer pdf) of Malaysian Standard. For example, MS 1553:2002 is Code of Practice on Wind Loading for Building Structure.

If you have any please share it.

Thanks!!!

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  BS 6472-2:2008
Posted by: leong8929 - 07-08-2010, 03:23 PM - Forum: British Standards (BS) - Replies (5)

BS 6472-2:2008
Guide to evaluation of human exposure to vibration in buildings. Blast-induced vibration


British Standards Institution / 30-Jun-2008 / 22 pages
ISBN: 9780580543838

Keywords:
Vibration effects (human body); Physiological effects (human body); Vibration hazards; Buildings ; Vibration; Blasting; Construction operations ; Extraction (minerals); Vibration measurement; Frequencies; Vibration intensity; Mathematical calculations; Pressure; Explosives

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  AUTODESK AUTOCAD PID 2011
Posted by: BennyP - 07-08-2010, 02:54 PM - Forum: Autodesk Products - Replies (1)

AUTODESK AUTOCAD PID 2011

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Create, modify, and manage piping and instrumentation diagrams with AutoCAD P&ID software. Built on the latest AutoCAD platform, AutoCAD P&ID is easy to use and familiar to process plant designers and engineers so design teams can begin working immediately with minimal training. With AutoCAD P&ID, you can streamline and automate common tasks; easily access component and line information; and use tools for the simple reporting, editing, sharing, validating, and exchange of design information so your projects start easier, run better, and finish sooner.


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  “Embankments and escavations” Kulhawy, F. H.
Posted by: raffah - 07-08-2010, 02:19 PM - Forum: Archive - No Replies

Hello everyone,

does any of you have the following article:

Kulhawy, F. H. 1977. “Embankments and excavation.” Numerical methods in geotechnical engineering, C. Desai and J. Christian, eds., McGraw-Hill, New York.

if so, please share.


thanks in advance,

raffah

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  EN 12811-1 Standard
Posted by: Murdock - 07-08-2010, 12:29 PM - Forum: Archive - Replies (3)

Hello. I desperately need the SR EN 12811-1 for Romania, but the BS EN 12811-1 is ok too. If anyone has it, i urge you to please share this standard.

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  ASPIRE- The concrete bridge magazine
Posted by: triance - 07-08-2010, 05:37 AM - Forum: Magazines - No Replies

ASPIRE- The concrete bridge magazine

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ASPIRE is a quarterly magazine published by the Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute (PCI) in cooperation with the associations of the National Concrete Bridge Council. The editorial content focuses on the latest technology and key issues in the Concrete Bridge Industry.

Follow the link below from where you can download it free.


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