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Vilka hinder förekommer utmed gångstråk och hur kan de åtgärdas : samt hur kommunerna använt resultatet från tillgänglighetsinventeringar och hur de upplevt stödet från Vägverket Region MälardalenTaavo, Cristopher, Nygren, Erik January 2008 (has links)
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Miljöbedömning av byggnader : Kvarteret Nornan, GlumslövLif, Eva January 2008 (has links)
Bygg- och fastighetssektorn står för ungefär halva miljöbelastningen i Sverige och 40 procent av energianvändningen. Att minska den skulle därför bidra mycket till att minska miljöbelastningen och nå ett mer hållbart samhälle. I skånska Glumslöv har AB Landskronahem byggt kvarteret Nornan, som består av 35 lägenheter i form utav 11 rad- och parhus med vision om en bra inomhusmiljö och hög komfort utan fast uppvärmningssystem. I den här studien har byggnaderna granskats och miljöbedömts, framför allt ur energi- och innemiljösynpunkt. De metoder som använts för analysen är Miljöklassningsmetoden och EcoEffect-metoden. Till grund för dessa ligger fältstudier i form av mätningar på plats, ritningsunderlag samt en enkätundersökning bland de boende. Resultatet av miljöbedömningen visar på en överlag god innemiljö i kvarteret. Miljöklassnings-metoden gav kvarteret högsta betyg för byggnaderna som helhet och även EcoEffect visade på hög miljöeffektivitet. De största bristerna som påträffades var problem med rumstemperatur och med allergier efter inflyttning. / The building and housing sector in Sweden contributes to approximately half of the nations environmental load. It also uses up 40 percent of the countries energy consumption annually. An effort to reduce this would not only decrease the environmental impact but also contribute to a more sustainable society. In the village of Glumslöv, Skåne in the southern region of Sweden, AB Landskronahem has built Nornan, a 35-apartment complex consisting of 11 twin- and terracehouses. Nornan is built with a vision of excellent indoor comfort and convenience without the use of a traditional heating system. This study reviewed the buildings environmental status with special focus on energyconsumption and the resident’s indoor environment. The methods used for the analysis are The Environmental Classification Method and The EcoEffect Method. The basis for analysis were studies of floorplans and on site fieldstudies conducted at the Nornan complex as a follow up to a questionnaire study among the residents. The result of the environmental evaluation shows in general a positive indoor environment for the residents. The Environmental Classification Method gave Nornan the highest possible mark, as did The EcoEffect Method in showing high energyefficiency. The main concerns were minor problems with indoor temperatures and allergies among some residents after moving in.
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Energy performance of buildings / methodologies for experimental verificationWeber, Tim January 2004 (has links)
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Methodology for the modelling of thermally activated building components in low exergy designSchmidt, Dietrich January 2004 (has links)
There is still an obvious and indisputable need for an increase in the efficiency of energy utilisation in buildings. Heating, cooling and lighting appliances in buildings account for more than one third of the world’s primary energy demand and there are great potentials, which can be obtained through better applications of the energy use in buildings. This thesis focuses on the development of methods and models for heat and mass transfer processes in buildings, which have a vital impact on the energy utilisation. These models can be used in optimisation procedures aiming at increasing efficiency in the energy use, i.e. at minimising consumption of the necessarily supplied high quality energy, i.e. exergy, in buildings. Through the use of the method of analysing exergy flows in buildings, similar to the analysis applied on other thermodynamic systems, such as power stations, it is possible to identify the potential of increased efficiency in energy utilisation. It has been shown that calculations based on the energy conservation and primary energy concept alone are inadequate for gaining a full understanding of all important aspects of energy utilisation processes. Thus, a method for exergy analyses, based on a combination of the first and second laws of thermodynamics, is presented and an assessment tool has been developed for a better understanding and design of energy flows in buildings. Ventilation heat losses account for a significant fraction of the overall heating energy use in buildings. The implementation of natural ventilation strategies allows for the possibility of supplying indoor space with the required fresh air volume, without any fan power. Because of the ability to create high air flows, the use of natural ventilation can be beneficial to for night cooling processes. All in all, it is important to estimate the expected air flow rates during the design and planning stage of a building. That is why a model, based on earlier published works on single sided natural ventilation on tilting windows, has been developed for natural cross ventilation conditions with tilting windows. There are also building service system solutions which can help to reduce exergy consumption caused by the heating and cooling of rooms. The thermally activated building components are examples of these systems; they use very low temperature differences between the heat carrier medium and the room to be tempered. Earlier derived models of such systems are not always satisfactory for the design of all system configuration or new regulation strategies. The developed macro element modelling (MEM) approach is based on research conducted on the modelling of dynamic heat flows in solid constructions with discrete resistances and capacitances. In this work, it has been expanded by the simultaneous modelling of heat carrier flows and used on the thermally activated components. A methodology for modelling thermally activated components has been developed and verified. Optimised resistance-capacitance (RC) networks combined to so-called macro elements are used to model the solid parts of the system, the fluid temperatures are calculated under the precondition of a linear variation of mass node temperature between the calculation nodes. It has been demonstrated and verified that the MEM method is generally suitable for modelling the dynamic behaviour of combined systems with a heat carrier flow and solid construction parts with substantial heat storage capacity.
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Organization, management, and construction procedures used in power plant constructionMaxfield, Daniel P January 1951 (has links)
Thesis (B.S.) Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Building Engineering and Construction, 1951. / Appendix contains numerous pamphlets. / by Daniel P. Maxfield. / B.S.
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Computer analysis of folded platesSehnaoui, Elie A January 1961 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Building Engineering and Construction, 1961. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 57-58). / by Elie A. Sehnaoui. / M.S.
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Resin-glass bond studiesBroutman, Lawrence J January 1961 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Building Engineering and Construction, 1961. / Appendix contains numerous pamphlets. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves [69]-[70]). / by Lawrence J. Broutman. / M.S.
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The effect of carbonation on creep and shrinkage on Portland cement concreteMartin Alvarez, Francisco Orlando January 1961 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Building Engineering and Construction, 1961. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 72-73). / by Francisco Orlando Martin Alvarez. / M.S.
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The effect of slenderness ratio upon axial and eccentric buckling in sandwich panelsFioravanti, Aldo F. (Aldo Fiorino), Graziadei, James D January 1948 (has links)
Thesis (B.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Building Engineering and Construction, 1948. / MIT copy bound with: Proposed bidding procedure / by John X. Foley. [1948] -- Concrete mix design introducing negative fineness modulus of cement / by Frank V. Giarratana and Henri A. Langlois. [1948] -- Solar energy collectors / by Ernest Hader, William Joyce, Richard Souza, Albert Tashjian, Arthur Waxman. [1948] -- Design of a prestressed reinforced concrete water tower with a shell dome slab roof and floor / by Frank J. Heger, Jr. [1948] -- Labor-Management Relations Act of 1947 related to on-site building and construction. [1948] / Includes bibliographical references (leaves [52]-[53]). / by Aldo F. Fioravanti, James D. Graziadei. / B.S.
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The selection of the foundations for the Charles Hayden Library and the Eastgate apartmentsDawson, Charles D. January 1950 (has links)
Thesis: B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Building Engineering and Construction, 1950 / Bibliography: leaf 13. / by Charles D. Dawson. / B.S. / B.S. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Building Engineering and Construction
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