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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Optimization of Material Cost and Carbon Footprint of Flat Reinforced Concrete Slabs with Simple Steel Piles : Designed according to Eurocode and Swedish appendix EKS / Kostnad och växthusgasutsläpps optimering av betonggrund med stålpålar : Med hänsyn till Eurokod och EKS

Lönn, Oskar January 2023 (has links)
When designing reinforced concrete (RC) slabs with steel piles various variables must be considered, from the internal force to the distance of piles. An endless number of designs are possible, leaving space for optimizing designs. The purpose of this thesis is to analyze how different variables may affect the design and how to design for different situations. With the rising interest of the environmental impact of constructions the thesis will analyze both optimal cost and carbon footprint. The analysis is limited to the materials cost and carbon footprint excluding transportation and construction work. To analyze optimized design a method was created to calculate RC slabs using minimum amount of material. Limitations were made analyzing a range of pile distances, acting live loads, pile length, and slab thicknesses. The method used a finite element analysis software to analyze internal forces after creep and crack. A code was programmed to execute the method and extracted results presented as graphs. The results indicated that the smallest slab thickness is the optimal design up to a certain pile distancing. The curve of cost and carbon footprint dependent on the slab thickness flattens out with an increased pile distance. When pile distance is the variable of cost and carbon footprint, an exponential curve is found. The pile length impact on the result is found more prominent for lower live loads. When the slab is exposed to the highest live load (20 MPa) the optimal design is found at the lowest pile distance (2 meters). In general cost and carbon footprint is affected equally. However, there are differences in the results as materials have different ratios between cost and carbon footprint. When designing according to pile distance a shorter distance is more optimal for cost than the carbon footprint.
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Bytový dům, Náchod - Tepenská / Residential House, Náchod - Tepenská

Mňuk, Václav January 2014 (has links)
The purpose of the master thesis is the Residential house, Nachod - Tepenska. The building is situated near by the city center of Nachod. It contains 6 floors. In the first floor there are two comercial areas, technical room and parking lot. The roof of parking lot serves as a terace for the second floor. In other floors are situated flats. Whole building is covered by flat roof. The ETICS is applied. The insulation from mineral wool is used. The master thesis includes the blue prints of the building.

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