نتایج جستجو برای: quality of buildings

تعداد نتایج: 21210337  

Journal: :Expert Syst. Appl. 2012
Mahdi Modirzadeh Solomon Tesfamariam Abbas S. Milani

Seismic resiliency of new buildings has improved over the years due to enhancements in seismic codes and design practices. However, existing buildings designed and built under earlier codes are vulnerable and require a performance-based screening and retrofit prioritization. The performance modifiers considered are soft story, weak story, and the quality of construction, which are collated thro...

2014
Laith Awda Kadhim Mohammed Salih

Abstract In-building solutions as investigated and implemented in this paper is a way to enable efficient usage of wireless mobile applications within different kinds of structures. This requires that sufficient coverage and capacity with good radio quality to be available inside the buildings. Although the mobile operators will cover most buildings from outdoor sites in their macro network, th...

2012
Mirsad Kararić

1.1. The History of Precast Building Precast building has always been a challenge in terms of the attempt to build buildings, above all, more quickly, whilst at the same time meeting all the conditions of good quality construction. This paper deals with the precast mode of construction using a timber frame, of the panel type, suitable for buildings with 3-4 storeys above ground. Therefore, in t...

2014
Deepak Kumar Pawan Rana

In this manuscript, the author has reviewed the technique used to improve the energy efficiency in buildings. Poor power factor caused by nonlinear loads in a building result several power quality problems from the point of view of energy consumption of buildings. Average energy consumption of an academic building is taken into consideration for estimation of the cost of energy consumption in t...

2012
Chavalit Ratanatamskul Chakraphan Charoenphol Kazuo Yamamoto

Introduction Wastewater from high-rise buildings such as shopping malls or office buildings play important role in generating large volume of wastewater. These buildings have much higher water consumption rate than typical houses. Also, high loading of organic matters and nutrients in wastewater such as nitrogen and phosphorus can deteriorate water quality of aquatic environment together. Up to...

Journal: :Computers & Graphics 2013
Ignacio Garcia-Dorado Ilke Demir Daniel G. Aliaga

The demand for 3D city-scale models has been significantly increased due to the proliferation of urban planning, city navigation, and virtual reality applications. We present an approach to automatically reconstruct buildings densely spanning a large urban area. Our method takes as input calibrated aerial images and available GIS meta-data. Our computational pipeline computes a per-building 2.5...

2005
Lihong TONG Shintaro ONO Masataka KAGESAWA Katsushi IKEUCHI

In existing research about 3D city map, geometrical information of buildings’ facade is derived from video image. In order to improve quality of the geometrical information, range image is used in our research. At first range image of existing buildings is acquired using laser scanners mounted on data acquisition vehicle which runs in the street. After removing obstacles from original range ima...

2017
O. Irulegi A. Serra R. Hernández

Good indoor comfort and air quality are essential for correct educational development. Most reports in this field focus on primary and secondary school buildings, with numerous projects conducted in the Mediterranean Zone. However, little has been done in the context of university buildings. Data on indoor temperature and relative humidity data acquired trough field surveys of a seminar room lo...

Background and objective: Earthquake is one of the most destructive natural disasters. Earthquakes occur in urban areas, destroying buildings and injuring people living in them. Urban center buildings are among the features that are exposed to many hazards during an earthquake. One of the first measures taken after an earthquake is relief. Locating damaged buildings can speed up relief efforts....

Introduction: Students as main customers of educational services judge service quality by making a comparison between their expected services and the services that they receive. Differences between expectations and perceived performance are referred to as ‘quality gap’. Regarding educational services, this gap is related to managers’ failure to recognize and respond to the students’ needs. The ...

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