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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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The investigation of the frictional and point-bearing capacity of insitu-cast load bearing piles

張泰韓, Chang, Tai-hon. January 1961 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Civil Engineering / Master / Master of Science in Engineering
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Primary and secondary emissions from green building materials : large chamber experiments

Gall, Elliott Tyler 20 September 2010 (has links)
Indoor sources of air pollution generate a large fraction of overall human exposure to airborne pollutants. Materials used in buildings have been shown to be a major contributor to indoor air pollution, with green building agencies setting guidelines limiting their primary emissions. However, such guidelines neglect secondary emissions resulting from chemistry occurring in indoor spaces. Furthermore, limited knowledge exists regarding ozone reactions and green building materials. This study focuses on the primary aldehyde emissions, ozone deposition velocity, and secondary emissions from three green building materials: recycled carpet, sustainable ceiling tile, and low-VOC paint and primer on recycled drywall. Ozone reactions resulted in secondary aldehyde emissions ranging from no increased secondary emissions to 237 µg m-2 hr-1. Modeling results suggest that these emissions can cause concentration increases beyond odor thresholds. / text
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The impact of the European Construction Products Directive on UK construction product manufacturers

Borthwick, Fiona January 2002 (has links)
The research is based on the European Directive aimed at harmonising standards for construction products. Harmonised standards remove technical barriers to trade allowing manufacturers to sell their products anywhere in the European Economic Area (EEA) provided the product complies with the standard and has affixed the CE marking. This should lead to greater competition in all EEA markets. A review of relevant literature covered three distinct areas; developments of the European Union and the Construction Products Directive (CPD), the UK construction industry and materials sector and strategic management concentrating on market barriers and entry strategies. The research combined these areas together by investigating the impact of the CPD on the UK construction product manufacturers specifically considering the strategic decisions of the UK brick industry. As there was little previous empirical research into this area, data was generated through exploratory interviews with manufacturers and bodies involved with the UK implementation of the Directive, through a self-completion postal questionnaire survey with manufacturers from six product groups and by a case study approach used to examine the UK brick industry. The research demonstrated that the Directive is having little impact to date on the strategic decisions of UK construction product manufacturers. Also, there are a disturbing number of producers that were not aware of the Directive and its possible implications. By applying previous research findings to the UK brick industry, conclusions were drawn highlighting the specific nature of this industry and identifying specific characteristics that influence its competitiveness. The Directive and the UK brick industry have never previously been examined in such a manner and areas for further research have been suggested.
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Radon exhalation of building materials

Wentzel, Farrel Sidney January 2018 (has links)
>Magister Scientiae - MSc / Public concern about all radiation and radon exhalation from building materials has been highlighted recently. The purpose of this study is to address this public concern and to investigate the contribution of building materials to indoor radon levels. As in soil and rocks, radon gas is formed inside the building materials by decay of the parent nuclide 226Ra. It is not possible to determine the radon exhalation rate simply from the activity concentration of 226Ra, instead one must measure radon exhalation rates directly from the surface of the material. 222Rn has been identified as an important factor that could result in a health hazard by studies all around the world. The exhalation experiments were done at the UWC physics department, in the Nuclear Physics Lab. A RAD7 radon detector was used to measure the radon concentration in an air tight chamber that contained various building material samples. The RAD7 records the number of alpha particles with energy of 6.11 MeV which results from the decay of 218Po, the daughter of 222Rn. The RAD7 detector converts counts into Becquerel’s per cubic metre (Bq/m3). The building materials tested were the raw materials used in construction such as two different types of building sand, building stones, coarse aggregate, floor and roof tiles, various granites from across the world that were sourced locally and uranium bearing sandstone originating from a Beaufort-West prospecting site. Stones from this site were used as filler material in the construction of two farm houses. Most building materials were found to have a very low rate of radon exhalation. The only materials that had any significant radon exhalation were 2 granite samples with a maximum exhalation rate of 1.5 Bq.m-2.h-1 and the uranium bearing sandstone. It is safe to say that the overwhelming majority of building materials tested are safe to use but some granites may require further study. The uranium bearing sandstone is a definite radiation protection issue and should not be used in any construction.
115

South African management principles within a building supplies organisation

Bondi, Elton David 16 August 2016 (has links)
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Management, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Management. September 1995 / The aim of this research Was to investigate the management principles, key philosophies and culture of CASHBUILD LTD (Cashbulld). The Cashbuild Group is a leading wholesale and retail supplier of building materials in Southern Africa. The unique management style of Cashbuild has been widely popularized over the past fifteen years. As demonstrated by largest ever recorded sales of a South African business book, "The Corporate crusaders", by Koopman, Nasser and Nel, a publication which popularized the Cashbuild story. Opinion amongst many South African academics in the management field, has held that Cashbuild is unique management approach can provide an Afrocentric archotype for all South African organisations currently attempting to adapt to fundamental environmental shifts. The methodology takes the form of a qualitative case study. The "Four World" Business Sphere Model of Ronnie Lessem was used as an analysis tool. In the spirit of an Afrocentric style this paper does not only focus on the tangible and observable systems and structures of the organisation, but explores the values of key individuals and the very spirit of that company. The chosen data sources include direct observation,relevant
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An assessment of the effect of grading of perlite on ultimate strength in lightweight concrete.

Winter, Adrian Jeremy January 1998 (has links)
A RESEARCH REPORT SUBMITIED TO THE FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE. UNIVERSITY OF THE WITWATERSRAND, JOHANNESBURG, FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN BUILDING / This research project is an investigation into the effect of the grading of perlite lightweight aggregates on the resultant concrete strengths. Lightweight concretes are reviewed. Perlite, as a lightweight aggregate, is assessed. Grading theory for aggregates and in particular lightweight aggregate is analysed. A series of mix designs are proposed with manipulation of the grading of the perlite as the only variable. This is so that variations in compressive strength and density may be assessed in terms of the grading of the perlite. Those mixes are undertaken and tested for compressive strength and dry density. In this research project compressive strength is considered a benefit, while mass is considered a disadvantage. The performance of a lightweight concrete is assessed firstly in terms of the Power Factor. The Power Factor is the compressive strength divided by the dry density of a concrete. The performance of lightweight concretes produced with Perlite aggregate is assessed secondly in terms of the Cement Content factor. The Cement Content Factor is the Power Factor divided by the Cement Content. This factor has the effect of creating a common denominator of the cement content. An evaluation of the results yields the conclusions detailed in chapter Eight, the principal two being: • The optimal perlite grading tested was a monodisperse, single size fraction, of between 600 and 1180 microns. • The most practical measure for manufacturers to improve the performance of lightweight / Andrew Chakane 2019
117

The modelling and optimisation of aggregate plants, and the use of the Apollo Computer Program

Hayden, John Samuel 26 January 2015 (has links)
No description available.
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Processo de produção e uso do alumínio na construção civil: contribuição à especificação das esquadrias de alumínio / Production process and use of aluminum in construction: contribution to the technical specification of the aluminum frames

Reis, Magda Netto dos 11 August 2006 (has links)
Esta Dissertação de Mestrado trata da pesquisa e do estudo das esquadrias de alumínio para a construção civil de edifícios, nas diversas categorias de uso. Considera os aspectos referentes ao histórico do metal, aos processos de produção do alumínio e dos perfis para fabricação de esquadrias, à especificação técnica das esquadrias com suas diferentes tipologias, multiplicidade de usos e aplicações e desempenho técnico-construtivo do material. O objetivo deste trabalho é desenvolver literatura didática a respeito do sistema de vãos janelas de alumínio, de modo a orientar os profissionais da construção civil, particularmente os arquitetos, no emprego do material, aliando adequação técnica, estética e demais pormenores, além de promover a otimização de custos numa relação de custo-benefício. O produto resultante da pesquisa inserida nesta Dissertação poderá contribuir e auxiliar na elaboração do projeto e na especificação técnica das esquadrias de alumínio nos edifícios, sempre de maneira responsável e consciente. / This Masters Degree Dissertation is about the research and the study of the aluminum building products for doors and windows, considering the following aspects: the metals historic; the production process of aluminum and profiles for the windows fabrication; the technical specification of the windows, its typologies, its multiplicity of uses and applications and the performance technical constructive of the material. The objective of this job is to develop teaching literature about space systems aluminum windows, in order to orientate the professionals of civil construction, particularly the architects, to use material with the best possible way, allying technical adaptation, aesthetics, and others details, and to promote the cost optimization. The resulting of the research inside this Dissertation could contribute and helps in the technical specification, responsible and conscious, of the aluminum windows and doors for buildings.
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Strength and water durability of stabilized clay containing lime, rice-hull ash, sodium chloride, and/or straw : potential construction material for on-farm storage in developing countries

Cederstrom, Dayn Larz January 2011 (has links)
Typescript (photocopy). / Digitized by Kansas Correctional Industries
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Revealing inherent qualities of everyday materials: temporary flower show in Lam Tsuen Valley.

January 2005 (has links)
Fung Chung Yan. / "Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Programme 2004-2005, design report." / Introduction / Thesis Proposal / Contents / Overview / Precedents / Exploration / Context / Design / Conclusion

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