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Full-Text Articles in Architecture
Inside Unlv, Diane Russell, Jennifer Vaughan, Richard Jensen, Mae Worthey-Flennoy
Inside Unlv, Diane Russell, Jennifer Vaughan, Richard Jensen, Mae Worthey-Flennoy
Inside UNLV
No abstract provided.
Inside Unlv, Andy Grossman, Mark Wallington, Dave Phillips
Inside Unlv, Andy Grossman, Mark Wallington, Dave Phillips
Inside UNLV
No abstract provided.
Evaporative Cooling Availability In Water Based Sensible Cooling Systems, Ben Costelloe, Donal Finn
Evaporative Cooling Availability In Water Based Sensible Cooling Systems, Ben Costelloe, Donal Finn
Conference Papers
Recent developments have prompted a review of evaporative cooling technology as an effective means of cooling modern deep plan buildings. Prominent among these developments is the success of high temperature sensible cooling systems, such as chilled ceilings, which require a supply of cooling water at 14 to 18°C. Crucial to the success of evaporative cooling technology, as a significant means of cooling in modern applications, is the ability to generate cooling water, in an indirect circuit, at a temperature which closely approaches the ambient adiabatic saturation temperature or wet bulb temperature. Recent research in this area has shown that it …
Inside Unlv, Carol C. Harter, Betty Biodgett
Wku Capital Construction Update, Wku Board Of Regents
Wku Capital Construction Update, Wku Board Of Regents
Board of Regents Documents
Presentation booklet regarding capital construction projects with photographs. Projects included:
- Glasgow Regional Postsecondary Education Center
- Elizabethtown Regional Postsecondary Education Center
- Media & Technology Center / Guthrie Tower & Plaza
- Science & Engineering Building
- Downing University Center Renovations
- University Boulevard Pedestrian Bridge
E.A. Diddle Arena Project, Wku Board Of Regents
E.A. Diddle Arena Project, Wku Board Of Regents
Board of Regents Documents
Presentation booklet regarding Diddle Arena renovation project financing through bond issue. Includes contracts, revenue sources, insurance, deed descriptions and model procurement codes.
Motorized Insulated Damper Assembly For Furnace Systems, William Max Kirk, Timothy Wentz
Motorized Insulated Damper Assembly For Furnace Systems, William Max Kirk, Timothy Wentz
Durham School of Architectural Engineering and Construction: Faculty Publications
A damper unit is provided that is adapted to be positioned in a furnace duct line. The damper unit has a housing which is in communication with a fresh air source and a furnace system. The housing has a damper blade which is moveable between an open position which allows air flow through the housing and a closed position which prevents air flow through the housing. The blade is coupled with a Solenoid so that when the Solenoid is activated the blade is moved to an open position allowing air flow through the housing. Further, a fan is located in …
Jersey Bridges Falling Down?: Report On New Jersey's Bridges And An Evaluation Of The Bridge Bond Act, Teresa Ann Brode
Jersey Bridges Falling Down?: Report On New Jersey's Bridges And An Evaluation Of The Bridge Bond Act, Teresa Ann Brode
Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)
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Ecocomposite Materials, David A. Bainbridge
Ecocomposite Materials, David A. Bainbridge
David A Bainbridge
If we are wise we can make a transition to the Age of Ecocomposites with virtually no pollution. Ecocomposite materials are those made with natural fibers and resins and can be produced in sustainable agro-industrial ecosystems. These materials can reused, recycled or returned to nature by grinding, composting, biological breakdown, or benign solvents. Historical use and recent rediscovery of these materials has suggested the many advantages (and challenges) using these materials offer to designers and engineers.