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  • 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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Investigation into the Current Rezoning System and Related Concerns with Regard to Land Utilization in Taiwan Area

Huang, Chien-Lung 30 August 2001 (has links)
From the viewpoint of land economics, any change in land use manner will require new public facilities added to the area under development and bear external impact on the area. The merit of the fundamental principle to remove, through levying rezoning on land use, the external effects brought on by alterations in development should be recognized. However, because the levy of rezoning on land utilization involves people¡¦s rights and obligations, the proper execution of this system has a considerable impact on people¡¦s privilege. The current rezoning system on land utilization implemented in Taiwan has been in practice for many years; it is also widely criticized. Concerns over such subjects as ambiguous definition and nature of rezoning, lack of legal status for the levy of rezoning, lack of standard for the calculation of rezoning amounts are usually raised. Therefore, the government must work to try to establish a complete, reasonable rezoning system on land utilization. The author conducted the research by examining the system of impact fees and linkage fees implemented in the United States, the planning obligations system implemented in Britain, and the development charge system implemented in Singapore and examining their experience, and reviewing the relevant laws and concerns with regard to the current rezoning on land utilization in Taiwan. Moreover, after analyzing and describing the policy trend of the government¡¦s effort to establish the land development obligations system, the author tried to understand, through case study, questionnaire inquiry and interview methods, the opinion of scholars and experts, land and estate developers, government offices, and local residents, and then based on this understanding, tried to formulate a framework that would be appropriate for the rezoning system on land utilization in Taiwan. The study maintains that in implementing the rezoning system on land utilization, the most important principle is to respect the market function and endow the levy of rezoning with legal status. Then in conformity with this principle, complete and reasonable measures concerning the rezoning system on land utilization are to be constructed. This study suggests that, in a short period of time, the statute that governs the levy of rezoning, to name one ¡V Urban Planning law, be revised so that the rezoning system can gain legal ground and be implemented legally. At the same time, the negotiating mechanism for development permit should be strengthened so that the external cost influenced by development can be effectively included as the content for negotiation. For the long term, the central authority in charge should integrate the separate regulations on rezoning that belong to various offices in charge so as to establish a reasonable rezoning system on land utilization that conforms to the market function and to give this system a legal status. This status should be the basis for the implementation of this system. The applicant for alterations in land utilization should be the subject for the levy, and the levy should be executed in the form of cash donation, land donation and construction of public facilities. The government administration should be considered. For the levy amounts, calculation equations can be established as part of this system, and the concerned local government and the owner should negotiate to figure out the upper and lower limits of the estimated amount. The time to levy should be decided separately from the levy method, but they should match. With regard to the use, management and maintenance of rezoning items, the concerned local government should, according to the characteristics of rezoning items, establish accounts and authorities for special funds. These special funds should be only appropriated for improving, constructing, and managing the public facilities that have been influenced by alterations in land utilization. This perfect rezoning system on land utilization should enable the government, developer, and local residents to share land resources and harvest the plentiful fruit of perennial development.
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Three-Dimensional Finite Element Analysis of Three-Roll Planetary Mill Processes

Chang, Ming-Hu 26 July 2001 (has links)
The purpose of this study is to investigate the plastic deformation behavior of a round bar at the roll-gap during the rolling process of a three-roll planetary mill. The analysis is carried out with the aid of a finite element program MARC adopting the large deformation - large strain theory and the updated lagrangian formulation (ULF). A mesh rezoning procedure is also adopted to improve the uncontrollable running error of elements turning inside out. The mesh system of the whole bar billet is created by using three-dimensional brick elements, and the three-dimensional elastic-plastic finite element model in MARC is chosen to perform the simulations of three-roll planetary rolling processes. The simulation examples consist of three groups. Firstly, three different friction coefficients are adopted to investigate the rolling process. Secondly, totally five different offset angles are used during the simulation of the rolling process. Finally, five different profiles of the roller are used to study the simulation of the rolling process. The successfully obtained numerical results, including equivalent von-Mises stress and plastic strain distributions, rolling force, rolling moment, billet speeds at the entrance and exit planes of the roll-gap are useful in designing the pass schedules of the three-roll planetary rolling processes.

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