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Support I Materialise Columns, Walls, Floors

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

17.10.2013

Abbildungen

100 b/w and 150 col. Illustrationen, schwarz-weiss Illustrationen, farbige Illustrationen

Herausgeber

Alexander Reichel + weitere

Verlag

Birkhäuser Basel

Seitenzahl

176

Maße (L/B)

28/22 cm

Gewicht

762 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-3-0346-0040-8

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

17.10.2013

Abbildungen

100 b/w and 150 col. Illustrationen, schwarz-weiss Illustrationen, farbige Illustrationen

Herausgeber

Verlag

Birkhäuser Basel

Seitenzahl

176

Maße (L/B)

28/22 cm

Gewicht

762 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-3-0346-0040-8

Herstelleradresse

Birkhäuser
Im Westfeld 8
4055 Basel
CH
productsafety@degruyterbrill.com

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  • Produktbild: Support I Materialise
  • Chapter 1 Introduction

    1.1. Introduction to the subject
    - The cultural history of load-bearing structures
    - Prospects, visions (mega-structures, flexible structures, dismantling/reconstruction, new materials)

    1.2 Building site
    - regional, topographical features (climate, surroundings, neighbourhood)

    1.3 Building
    Which load-bearing structure is suitable for which purposes: scale and uses: hall buildings, housing construction, office construction?

    1.4 The design quality of bearing structures
    The difference between visible and non-visible bearing structures

    1.5 Bearing structures
    - Overview of bearing structures: from linear (shell) to two-dimensional (wall, ceiling) structures
    - Principles underlying bearing structures – foundations, support, bracing
    - Components – support, wall, ceiling

    1.6 Static systems
    - Criteria favouring a specific bearing structure: advantages and disadvantages
    - shell construction (cross-wall structures?), slab construction, hall building, space frames, shells, hybrid structures, tensile structures, membranes / foils / textiles

    1.7 Demands placed on material properties
    - Transfer of tensile forces, pressure, bending stress
    - Spans, apertures, maximum sizes
    - Deflexion, jointing [Fugen]/grooves [Nuten]??
    - Preservation of structures (fire protection, soundproofing, etc.)

    - Integration of services

    1.8 Sustainability
    - Use, extension, (general definitions)
    - Maintenance, servicing, longevity, extension/addition, conversion/new use, disassembly, dismantling, recycling
    - Manufacture + waste disposal, environmental compatibility (general definitions, comparison of building materials)
    Primary energy requirement, use of resources, damage to environment by harmful substances, life cycle
    - Cost effectiveness and costs (general definitions, building materials / comparison of bearing systems)
    - Production costs

    2nd Chapter Structural types

    2.1. Wall construction (including cross-wall construction and slab construction)

    Presentation of bearing systems (loads, bearing structures, bracing)
    - Walls (focus on load-bearing walls; difference to non-bearing walls)
    - Ceilings, main beams, suspender beams

    Realisation (as relating to the walls and ceilings?)
    Masonry (bricks, concrete blocks…)
    - Reinforced concrete
    - Connections/drawings

    - (Connection of the individual elements, layer structure, connections, wall floor ceiling, each between the same and different materials???

    2.2 Shell structures (including half-timber structures)
    - Bearing systems (loads, bearing structures, bracing)

    - Building elements, function/role: supports, reinforcing elements (core, ceilings, walls, cables…), girders (including truss girders in this case), in-fills between the building elements, walls and ceilings

    Realisation: Steel, reinforced concrete, wood

    - Connections/drawings: Joining of individual parts, layered construction, connections, wall floor ceiling, each between the same and different materials???

    2.3 Special forms
    - Hybrid (definition of a hybrid here: Combination of different support systems – distinguished from combinations of materials that act as bearing elements, e.g. Reinforced concrete, structural wood building…)
    - shell construction
    - a hall building
    - space frames
    - cable-net
    - membranes
    - bridges

    3rd Chapter Examples (8-10 Projects)

    - Shell construction: reinforced concrete, wood, steel
    - Wall construction method: reinforced concrete, masonry, cross-wall construction

    4. Chapter Appendix
    - References to standards and guidelines (selection)
    - Associations
    - Links
    - Secondary literature
    - Tables
    - Manufacturers
    - Photo credits/acknowledgements