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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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Snabbvinkel : Ett förslag på produktkoncept / Rafter square

Karlsson, Albin January 2018 (has links)
Detta arbete är en uppgift som är mottagen från SNA Europe och genomförd under vårterminen 2018. SNA Europe är en europeisk tillverkare av framförallt handverktyg med huvudsaklig produktion i Europa med en internationell marknad. Syftet med arbetet är att förse SNA Europe med underlag i form av fakta, analyser och slutligen ett förslag på ett produktkoncept. Förslaget på produktkonceptet gäller en sk snabbvinkel, ett markerings- och mätverktyg baserat på Swansons Tools original Speed Square. Snabbvinkeln är mycket populär i USA men används inte i Europa, därför av intresse för SNA Europe. Arbetet planerades upp i fyra faser över en tio veckors period där faserna strukturerades upp i ingående underfaser. Det initiala arbetet har gått ut på att leta fakta om och analysera uppgiften för att kunna bygga en grund för en konceptframtagning. Då tillräcklig information erhållits påbörjades design- och utvecklingsarbetet av ett produktkoncept med en fastställd konceptdefinition. Slutligen efter CAD-modellering och prototypframtagning resulterade arbetet i en så gott som fullt färdigt produktkoncept som SNA Europe kan tillverka i egen fabrik. Framarbetat produktkoncept förverkligades i form av en slutgiltig prototyp tillverkad av SNA Europe. / This work is a task received from SNA Europe and completed during the spring term of 2018. SNA Europe is a European manufacturer of mainly hand tools with main production in Europe with an international market. The purpose of the work is to provide SNA Europe with a basis in the form of facts, analyses and finally a proposal for a product concept. The proposal for the product concept concerns a so-called rafter square, a marking and measurement tool based on Swansons Tools original Speed Square. The rafter square is very popular in the United States but is not used in Europe, therefore of interest to SNA Europe to make a own design. The work was planned in four phases over a ten week period, where the phases were structured into in-depth phases. The initial work has been to search for facts and analyse the task in order to build a foundation for a conceptualization. When sufficient information was obtained, the design and development work began with a product concept with a defined concept definition. Finally, after CAD modelling and prototype production, the work resulted in an almost complete product concept that SNA Europe can manufacture in its own factory. Developed product concepts were implemented in the form of a final prototype manufactured by SNA Europe.
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Ekonomiska nyttor av gröna tak i Järfälla Kommun / Economic benefits of green roofs in Järfälla municipality

Hajjar, Belal, Ruwaida, Gabriel January 2024 (has links)
Detta kandidatexamensarbete utforskar de ekonomiska fördelarna med installation av gröna tak i Järfälla kommun, med fokus på hur dessa kan bidra till en hållbar stadsutveckling. Studiens syfte är att utveckla en kvantitativ modell för att beräkna de ekonomiska besparingar som kan uppnås genom ett antal nyttor av gröna tak. Först analyseras de gröna taken och sedan vilka nyttor som är relevanta efter Järfällas förutsättningar. Slutligen begränsades modellen till tre nyttor, nämligen reducerad dagvattenhantering, förbättrad luftkvalitet, och koldioxidbindning. Dagvattenhantering blev ett fokusämne i rapporten. För att kvantifiera detta användes klimatologiska faktorer i vattenbalansekvationen för att uppskattade de gröna takens effekt på avrinning i Järfälla kommun, således minskar dagvattenavgifterna. De klimatologiska faktorerna består av temperatur, luftfuktighet, vindhastighet och solstrålning. Under arbetets gång visade det sig att den geografiska avgränsningen av modellen var en stor utmaning, men även en resurs. Efter framtagandet av modellen utfördes en fallstudie där modellen testades för ett grönt tak på Bas Barkarby.  Resultaten från analyserna visar att gröna tak erbjuder signifikanta fördelar genom att minska kostnader för infrastruktur samt genom att förbättra miljömässiga och sociala förhållanden i stadslandskapet. Slutsatserna pekar på att ytterligare stöd från kommunala beslutsfattare kan optimera utnyttjandet av takytor och främja en bredare acceptans och implementering av gröna taklösningar. / This bachelor's thesis explores the economic benefits of installing green roofs in Järfälla Municipality, focusing on how these can contribute to sustainable urban development. The purpose of the study is to develop a quantitative model to calculate the economic savings achievable through some benefits of green roofs in Järfälla. Firsty green roofs were analyzed to understand their benefits and which of them are relevant in Järfälla municipality, namely: Reduced stormwater runoff, reduced damage costs during 100-year rainfall, improved air quality and carbon sequestration. Stormwater management was chosen as a subject to further investigate. During the latter, climatological factors were used in a water balance model to estimate runoff reduction green roofs provided in Järfälla Municipality thus calculating the benefit they provide by decreasing stormwater fees. Climatological factors included daily temperature, humidity, wind current speed and solar radiation. During the course of the study the limitation of the model was shown to be both a challenge and an advantage. The finished model was then tested on a green roof on Bas Barkarby. The results from the analyses show that green roofs offer significant advantages by providing benefits to real estate owners and communities by enhancing environmental and social conditions in urban landscapes. The conclusions suggest that additional support from municipal policymakers can optimize the utilization of roof spaces and promote a wider acceptance and implementation of green roof solutions.
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Faktorer som förklarar innovativt beteende hos medarbetare

Jönsson, Gisela January 2008 (has links)
<p>I en föränderlig värld är det viktigt att snabbt möta skiftande krav och</p><p>att medarbetare är initiativrika, menar både företagare och forskare.</p><p>Medarbetare som gör mer än plikten kräver och tar egna initiativ,</p><p>uppvisar Innovative Work Behaviour (IWB). Syftet med studien var</p><p>att undersöka om organisationsfaktorerna autonomi, öppet klimat och</p><p>rolltvetydighet kan förklara variationer i IWB, med hänsyn taget till</p><p>en individuell faktor. Samtliga variabler mättes genom ett</p><p>frågeformulär online i ett stickprov om 119 personer.</p><p>Korrelationsberäkningar visar att samtliga organisationsfaktorer har</p><p>signifikanta samband med IWB. En regressionsanalys visar att det är</p><p>individfaktorn som har störst prediktionskraft, följt av öppet klimat,</p><p>autonomi och bakgrundsvariabeln personalansvar. Studien visar att</p><p>både personlighet och villkor i arbetet har betydelse för IWB.</p>
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Analysis of Energy Saving Proposals at St. Louis County Jail

Lillesve, Peter January 2010 (has links)
<p>The goal of this project was to evaluate three main proposals, by the Property Management Department (PMD) of St. Louis County, which the department hoped would reduce energy consumption at their Duluth Jail facility. This particular facility was opened in 1995 and houses approximately 170 inmates. Despite its relatively new construction, the building produces some of the highest utility bills of all of the County’s buildings.</p><p>The proposals put forth by the PMD were the following: to reduce natural gas consumption by using solar water heating for the domestic hot water; to reduce heating and cooling costs by enclosing a light well which is currently open to the sky with a transparent, insulated roof; and to utilize a white roof to reduce cooling demand during the summertime.</p><p>The solar water heating proposal was evaluated by determining the energy the solar system could provide annually and comparing these energy- and monetary savings to the cost of the system. Two solar options were evaluated; one system with 20 collectors and another with 50. Both systems also included condensing boilers to provide supplementary heating during times of low solar output. The annual savings of the 20- and 50 collector systems were 128 and 173 MWh, respectively. This led to a payback period of approximately 17 years for the 20 collector system and 16 years for the 50 collector system.</p><p>Enclosing the open light well, which is an open area inside the perimeter of the building which is designed to give rooms on the inside of the building natural daylight, was evaluated by performing an energy flow analysis comparing the existing condition with one in which a roof topped the well. This involved calculating the U-values of the walls before the skyroof and then using heating and cooling degree days to determine the heat flows through the walls. The enclosed light well was evaluated by performing an energy balance on the well to determine the temperature of the enclosed well. This temperature could then be used to calculate the heat flow through the enclosed light well’s walls. The difference in these heat flows between the two options was then converted to an economic cost to evaluate a payback period. Two grades of Kalwall-brand insulation were evaluated; the “Nanogel” grade and a mid-range grade. The Nanogel-enclosed light well reduced the heating demand by 16 MWh but increased the cooling load by 9 MWh, while the mid-grade enclosed well decreased the heating load by 11 MWh but increased the cooling load by 4 MWh. These added up to net annual savings of $650 for the Nanogel roof and $470 for the mid-grade skyroof. However, the investment costs were so high that the payback periods were between 450 and 550 years.</p><p>Two white roofing options were considered and corresponded to a newly installed roof and one that had weathered for 3 years, thereby reducing its reflectivity. These options were evaluated by determining the mean monthly roof temperatures throughout a typical year and calculating the heat flows through the roofs based on these temperatures. The temperatures were determined by performing a heat balance on the roofs’ surfaces and considering the solar radiation incident on the roofs. The heat flows with the existing black colored roof and the proposed white roofs were thencompared and converted into heating and cooling costs. The white roofs led to summertime air-conditioning savings but created more wintertime heat losses and therefore caused net annual energy cost increases of $560 and $240 for the new and weathered roofs, respectively.</p><p>The recommendations therefore were to implement the solar thermal system but not the other two proposals. Other areas which might benefit from additional investigations include lighting efficiency improvements, water use reductions, and replacement of the existing boilers with either more efficient natural gas units or wood-pellet/biomass boilers.</p>
125

Faktorer som förklarar innovativt beteende hos medarbetare

Jönsson, Gisela January 2008 (has links)
I en föränderlig värld är det viktigt att snabbt möta skiftande krav och att medarbetare är initiativrika, menar både företagare och forskare. Medarbetare som gör mer än plikten kräver och tar egna initiativ, uppvisar Innovative Work Behaviour (IWB). Syftet med studien var att undersöka om organisationsfaktorerna autonomi, öppet klimat och rolltvetydighet kan förklara variationer i IWB, med hänsyn taget till en individuell faktor. Samtliga variabler mättes genom ett frågeformulär online i ett stickprov om 119 personer. Korrelationsberäkningar visar att samtliga organisationsfaktorer har signifikanta samband med IWB. En regressionsanalys visar att det är individfaktorn som har störst prediktionskraft, följt av öppet klimat, autonomi och bakgrundsvariabeln personalansvar. Studien visar att både personlighet och villkor i arbetet har betydelse för IWB.
126

Analysis of Energy Saving Proposals at St. Louis County Jail

Lillesve, Peter January 2010 (has links)
The goal of this project was to evaluate three main proposals, by the Property Management Department (PMD) of St. Louis County, which the department hoped would reduce energy consumption at their Duluth Jail facility. This particular facility was opened in 1995 and houses approximately 170 inmates. Despite its relatively new construction, the building produces some of the highest utility bills of all of the County’s buildings. The proposals put forth by the PMD were the following: to reduce natural gas consumption by using solar water heating for the domestic hot water; to reduce heating and cooling costs by enclosing a light well which is currently open to the sky with a transparent, insulated roof; and to utilize a white roof to reduce cooling demand during the summertime. The solar water heating proposal was evaluated by determining the energy the solar system could provide annually and comparing these energy- and monetary savings to the cost of the system. Two solar options were evaluated; one system with 20 collectors and another with 50. Both systems also included condensing boilers to provide supplementary heating during times of low solar output. The annual savings of the 20- and 50 collector systems were 128 and 173 MWh, respectively. This led to a payback period of approximately 17 years for the 20 collector system and 16 years for the 50 collector system. Enclosing the open light well, which is an open area inside the perimeter of the building which is designed to give rooms on the inside of the building natural daylight, was evaluated by performing an energy flow analysis comparing the existing condition with one in which a roof topped the well. This involved calculating the U-values of the walls before the skyroof and then using heating and cooling degree days to determine the heat flows through the walls. The enclosed light well was evaluated by performing an energy balance on the well to determine the temperature of the enclosed well. This temperature could then be used to calculate the heat flow through the enclosed light well’s walls. The difference in these heat flows between the two options was then converted to an economic cost to evaluate a payback period. Two grades of Kalwall-brand insulation were evaluated; the “Nanogel” grade and a mid-range grade. The Nanogel-enclosed light well reduced the heating demand by 16 MWh but increased the cooling load by 9 MWh, while the mid-grade enclosed well decreased the heating load by 11 MWh but increased the cooling load by 4 MWh. These added up to net annual savings of $650 for the Nanogel roof and $470 for the mid-grade skyroof. However, the investment costs were so high that the payback periods were between 450 and 550 years. Two white roofing options were considered and corresponded to a newly installed roof and one that had weathered for 3 years, thereby reducing its reflectivity. These options were evaluated by determining the mean monthly roof temperatures throughout a typical year and calculating the heat flows through the roofs based on these temperatures. The temperatures were determined by performing a heat balance on the roofs’ surfaces and considering the solar radiation incident on the roofs. The heat flows with the existing black colored roof and the proposed white roofs were thencompared and converted into heating and cooling costs. The white roofs led to summertime air-conditioning savings but created more wintertime heat losses and therefore caused net annual energy cost increases of $560 and $240 for the new and weathered roofs, respectively. The recommendations therefore were to implement the solar thermal system but not the other two proposals. Other areas which might benefit from additional investigations include lighting efficiency improvements, water use reductions, and replacement of the existing boilers with either more efficient natural gas units or wood-pellet/biomass boilers.
127

The privatization of the management of public rental housing estates: a case study of Ming Tak Estate

Kwok, Fung-kuen, Cynthia., 郭鳳娟. January 1998 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Housing Management / Master / Master of Housing Management
128

Underhållsstrategiers påverkan på produktiviteten och arbetsmiljön / Maintenance strategies' impact on productivity and working environment

Mc Lintock, Thomas, Jesper, Ankarkrona January 2017 (has links)
No description available.
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Maternity Home and Education Center in Mozambique / Mödravårdscentral och utbildningscenter, Mocambique

Melin Wenström, Lisa January 2013 (has links)
There is a large indigence for more maternity homes in Mozambique. Pregnant women often have to walk long distances to get assistance giving birth. The conditions are hard to improve because of the shortage of educated staff. The maternity home and education center is a combined program for women in Maputo, Mozambique. The purpose for this is – apart from improving opportunities and help for pregnant women – to create a connection between education and practice so that the pupils can do their practice at the maternity home before working out in the country. The two instances are therefore closely integrated with each other. We want to develop a program that is also long-term giving, a kind of pay-forward-effect. The supposed consequence of the pay-forward effect is for graduated women to spread the knowledge to less educated midwifes in the countryside and at a long term improve health care for women. / Det finns ett stort behov av fler mödravårdscentraler i Mocambique. Gravida kvinnor går oftast långa sträckor för att få hjälp att föda. Förhållandena är svåra att förbättra i avsaknad av utbildad personal. Mödravårdscentralen och barnmorskeutbildningen är ett kombinerat program för kvinnor i Maputo, Mocambique. Målet med vårt projekt är att hjälpa gravida kvinnor och att skapa ett utbyte mellan utbildning och praktik. Därför är programmen tätt integrerade med varandra. Programmet ska skapa insikt om graviditet, födsel, sexualitet, en slags ”pay-forward effect”. Verkningarna av ”pay-forward” är att utbildade kvinnor ska sprida kunskap till mindre utbildade barnmorskor på landsbygden och på lång sikt bidra till en bättre sjukvård för kvinnor.
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Dagvattenhantering och takpark för projektet PARK 1 : Ett utredande förslag / Stormwater usage and rooftop garden for the project PARK 1 : A design proposal

Berglund, Jessica, Åberg, Frida January 2014 (has links)
Som följd av den pågående urbaniseringen har de naturliga förutsättningarna för regn och smältvattnet att infiltrera i marken och återgå till sitt kretslopp på naturlig väg försvunnit i städerna. I Stockholm leds ungefär hälften av dagvattnet via VA-nätet direkt och orenat till reningsverken. Dagvattenflödet varierar kraftigt vilket orsakar toppar som överbelastar VAnätet  och är svåra för reningsverken att hantera. Istället för att ledas ut i VA-nätet ska dagvatten strävas efter att hanteras lokalt. Arbetet lägger fokus på dagvattenhanteringen för takparken på ett nybyggnadsprojekt i Stockholm, projektet PARK 1. Projektet ritas av White arkitekter och ska certifieras enligt BREEAM och där nå den högsta klassningen Outstanding. Hållbar användning av mark och vatten är därför en av de viktiga frågorna i detta projekt. Syftet med arbetet är att omarbeta ett gestaltningsförslag av PARK1´s takpark samt att presentera lösningar för dess dagvattenhantering. Detta utförs med hänsyn till framtida klimatförändringar och byggnadens vattenkretslopp samt samordning och tillgänglighet. Arbetet utförs främst genom litteraturstudier, men har också kompletterats genom samtal, diskussioner och studiebesök. AutoCAD, SketchUp och Photoshop används för att illustera den planerade parken samt dess växter, funktioner och konstruktionslösningar. Dimensioneringen av brunnar och stammar görs med hänsyn till 100-årsregn för att klara framtida klimatförändringar. Med hjälp av nederbördsstatistik beräknas sannolik nederbörd för parken, denna mängd motsvara det dagvatten som ska hanteras lokalt. Avrinningsytan går från att vara en parkeringsplats där allt dagvatten belastar VA-nätet till att bli en takpark där dagvattnet utnyttjas till bevattning och 25 procent av byggnadens WCspolning. Dagvattnet blir direkt på platsen omvandlat till spillvatten och som följd blir tillförseln till vatten- och avloppsnätet från byggnaden jämn och stabil och färskvattenförbrukningen sänks. / As a result of ongoing urbanization, natural conditions for rain and meltwater to infiltrate in the ground and regress to the natural water cycle have disappeared in cities. About half of the stormwater in Stockholm is transported through the municipal water sewerage system directly to sewage treatment works. The flow of stormwater varies vigorously, causing flow peaks that overburden the system and treatment works. The aim should be to handle and use the stormwater locally instead of releasing it to the system. The focus of this bachelor thesis is how stormwater from a soon to be built construction project in Stockholm can be handled. The project, PARK 1, is designed by the architectural  firm White Arkitekter and is set to be BREEAM certified and to reach the classification outstanding. Therefore, sustainable use of land and water resources is one of the key matters in the project. The purpose of the study is to rework a existing design proposal for the rooftop garden planed on PARK1 and present solutions for stormwater usage. Consideration must be taken to future climate changes, coordination among disciplines and accessibility. The work was conducted mainly through literature studies and complemented by discussions and site visits to reference projects. AutoCAD, SketchUp and Photoshop were used to illustrate plans and details of the park proposal with its plantations, activities and technical solutions. Estimations of the quantity of roof outlets and dimensions of vertical downpipes were made for 100-year rain conditions. Through quantitative analysis of precipitation statistics the expected precipitation were calculated. Which after runoff covers the irrigation needs of the  park and 25 percent of the water needed for flushing of the buildings WC:s. The runoff surface is altered from being a parking lot where all stormwater ends up in the municipal water sewerage, to a rooftop garden where all of the stormwater is handled locally. This allows stormwater to be transformed into wastewater on sight, thereby contributing to a steady flow in sewer pipes in addition to help lower the buildings fresh water consumption.

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