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Assessment Of Seismic Damage Of Buildings And Related Environmental Impacts, Carley A. Feese
Assessment Of Seismic Damage Of Buildings And Related Environmental Impacts, Carley A. Feese
Dissertations, Master's Theses and Master's Reports - Open
Sustainable development has only recently started examining the existing infrastructure, and a key aspect of this is hazard mitigation. To examine buildings under a sustainable perspective requires an understanding of a building's life-cycle environmental costs, including the consideration of associated environmental impacts induced by earthquake damage. Damage repair costs lead to additional material and energy consumption, leading to harmful environmental impacts. Merging results obtained from a seismic evaluation and life-cycle analysis for buildings will give a novel outlook on sustainable design decisions. To evaluate the environmental impacts caused by buildings, long-term impacts accrued throughout a building's lifetime and impacts associated …
Stilling Basin Scour Remediation Using Air Injection And Flat Plate Extension, Rachael Barlock
Stilling Basin Scour Remediation Using Air Injection And Flat Plate Extension, Rachael Barlock
Dissertations, Master's Theses and Master's Reports - Open
The South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) is responsible for managing over 2500 miles of waterways and hundreds of water control structures. Many of these control structures are experiencing erosion, known as scour, of the sediment downstream of the structure. Laboratory experiments were conducted in order to investigate the effectiveness of two-dimensional air diffusers and plate extensions (without air injection) on a 1/30 scale model of one of SFWMD gated spillway structures, the S65E gated spillway. A literature review examining the results of similar studies was conducted. The experimental design for this research was based off of previous work done …