Search This Blog

Friday, September 2, 2011

GREEN BUILDING's: A OVER VIEW


GREEN BUILDING's: A OVER VIEW


Definition of Green Building:
"A green building uses less energy, water and natural resources, creates less waste and is healthier for the people living inside compared to a standard building”.
Green Building Basics:
Building "green" is an opportunity to use our resources in an efficient manner while creating healthier buildings that improve health, build a better environment, and most important of all provide cost savings.
What is Green Building?
A green building, also known as a sustainable building, is a structure that is designed, built, renovated, operated, or reused in an ecological and resource-efficient manner. Green buildings are designed to meet certain objectives such as protecting occupant health, improving productivity, efficient use of energy, water, and other resources more efficiently; and reducing the overall impact to the environment which is most important.
Benefits of Green Buildings?
A green building may initially cost more upfront, but saves through lower operating costs over the life of the building. The green building approach applies a project life cycle cost analysis for determining the appropriate up-front expenditure. This analytical method calculates costs over the useful life of the asset.
These and other cost savings can only be fully realized when they are incorporated at the project's conceptual design phase with the assistance of an integrated team of professionals. The integrated systems approach ensures that the building is designed as one system rather than a collection of stand-alone systems.
Some benefits, such as improving occupant health, comfort, productivity, reducing pollution and landfill waste are not easily quantified. Consequently, they are not adequately considered in cost analysis. For this reason, consider setting aside a small portion of the building budget to cover differential costs associated with less tangible green building benefits or to cover the cost of researching and analyzing green building options.
Even with a tight budget, many green building measures can be incorporated with minimal or zero increased up-front costs and they can yield enormous savings
Green building materials:
Building materials typically considered to be 'green' include rapidly renewable plant materials like bamboo and straw, lumber from forests certified to be sustainably managed, dimension stone, recycled stone, recycled metal, and other products that are non-toxic, reusable, renewable, and/or recyclable (eg Trass, Linoleum, sheep wool, panels made from paper flakes, baked earth, rammed earth, clay, vermiculite, flax linen, sisal, seagrass, cork, expanded clay grains, coconut, wood fiber plates, calcium sandstone. Building materials should be extracted and manufactured locally to the building site to minimize the energy embedded in their transportation.
Principles of Green Architecture:
principles of Green Architecture: Energy Efficiency
 Design passive solar energy facilities use energy-efficient appliances, solar panels and heat pump technology
 Use of computer sensor-controlled energy saving devices; like automatic dimmers for lighting and occupancy sensors to adjust air-conditioning automatically
 centralized plumbing, insulate cold/hot water piping
 Using energy saving lighting like CFL
 Install Monitor Power Management Software
 Use of low power computers
Principles of Green Architecture: Water Conservation
 collect rainwater for external use i.e. garden/washing car
 use water-conserving appliances including toilets, shower, taps, washing machine and dishwasher eg. Low flow faucets, water saving dual flush tanks
 reduce irrigation and surface water run-off
Principles of Green Architecture: Low Environmental Impact
 include water permeable landscape features
 enhance native bush and create edible gardens
 establish home recycling bins and garden composting.
Principles of Green Architecture: Building Materials
 Certified Wood - Specify wood from certified sustainably managed forests.
 select low volatile organic compounds (VOC) and toxic-free paints, finishes and adhesives
 use materials that permit the building membrane to 'breathe'
 apply natural floor surfaces such as tile, timber and linoleum
 use sustainable solid timbers rather than processed composite sheet materials
 use inert gypsum-based wall and ceiling linings.
 Rapidly Renewable Materials such as straw, bamboo and some woods
Principles of Green Architecture: Sustainability
 think globally -act locally
 reduce CO2 production, ozone and resource depletion, rainforest destruction and erosion
 encourage environmentally-friendly technologies and sustainable solutions
Principles of Green Architecture: Waste Reduction
 select materials using recycled components
 Design for re-use and recycling
 control and reduce waste and packaging
 reduce resource consumption.
Principles of Green Architecture: Health and Wellbeing
 meet the basic physical, emotional and spiritual needs of the occupants
 consider healthy lighting, colours and sound, controlled temperature and humidity and good indoor air quality to enhance the living environment
 reduce formaldehyde emissions and use pollution-fighting indoor plants
 create an asthma aware home i.e. no fitted carpets, reduced ledges, low-allergen gardens
 apply an integrated wiring system for lighting, power, security, fire alarm and audio facilities
 design a safe and user-friendly space
Principles of Green Architecture: Economic Performance
 consider the maintenance of space plus initial 'running costs' pay-back period
 strive for a balance between ecological integrity and economic viability.
Principles of Green Architecture: Community Support
 use local resources, skills, labour, crafts and art
 consider local facilities and utilities
Points for a Green office:

1. Open plan


2. Big atrium

3. Communal desks for multiple users

4. Terra cotta floor tiles and fly ash bricks are eco-friendly

5. Clear, white walls, eco-paints

6. Large, well-insulated double glazed windows, with solar shades


7. Solar panels

8. Windmill

9. Low-energy computers
Typical Energy Saving Approach in Buildings:
  • Minimize exposure on the south and west
  • Use simulation tools and techniques which can help in designing the orientation to minimize heat ingress and enhance energy efficiency.
Equipment & systems:
  • Select chillers with high Coefficient of Performance (CoP).
  • Install Variable Frequency Drives (VFD) for supply &return air fans and pumps.
  • Select high efficiency cooling towers.
  • Use high-efficiency motors, transformers and pumps.
  • Install Heat recovery wheels and economizers.
  • Consider night purging with ambient air to flush out the heat trapped within the building during the day.
  • Adopt Controls & Building Management Systems for effective control.
  • Engage a Commissioning Authority to ensure that savings are realized once the building becomes operational.
Lighting:
  • Design in such a way that the building gets maximum daylighting.
  • Overall lighting power density can be designed as less as 1.0 W/sq.ft.
  • Use daylight-cum-dimmer controls
  • Install occupancy sensors
  • Select energy-efficient luminaries like CFL, T-5, LED, etc.
Water Efficiency:
Design for dual plumbing to use recycled water for toilet flushing or a greywater system that recovers rainwater or other nonpotable water for site irrigation.
Minimize wastewater by using ultra low-flush toilets, low-flow showerheads, and other water-conserving fixtures.
Use recirculation systems for centralized hot water distribution.
Install point-of-use hot water heating systems for more distant locations.
Use a water budget approach that schedules irrigation using the California Irrigation Management Information System data for landscaping.
Meter the landscape separately from buildings. Use micro-irrigation (which excludes sprinklers and high-pressure sprayers) to supply water in non-turf areas.
Use state-of-the-art irrigation controllers and self-closing nozzles on hoses.
Building Operation and Maintenance:
Green building measures cannot achieve their goals unless they work as intended. Building commissioning includes testing and adjusting the mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems to ensure that all equipment meets design criteria. It also includes instructing the staff on the operation and maintenance of equipment.
Over time, building performance can be assured through measurement, adjustment, and upgrading. Proper maintenance ensures that a building continues to perform as designed and commissioned.


CIVIL ENGINEERING BOOKS FOR PRACTICING CIVIL ENGINEERS, GRADUATES & STUDENTS


CIVIL ENGINEERING BOOKS FOR PRACTICING CIVIL ENGINEERS, GRADUATES & STUDENTS

POCKET BOOK SERIES:
Structural Engineers Pocket Book






HIGHWAY SERIES:

 
NATIONAL HIGHWAY INSTITUTE FULL BRIDGE DESIGN MANUAL:




STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING SERIES:

STRUCTURAL THEORY:
http://www.ziddu.com/download/4652572/STRUCTURAL_THEORY.rar.html
 
DESIGN OF STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS:

STRUCTURAL ENGINEER'S PROFESSIONAL TRAINING MANUAL:




CONCRETE TECHNOLOGY SERIES:

TESTING OF CONCRETE IN STRUCTURES:

ADVANCE MATERIAL IN REINFORCED CONCRETE     

DESIGN OF HIGHRISE REINFORCED CONCRETE STRUCTURES

BRIDGE ENGINEERING SEISMIC DESIGN



EXCEL SHEETS:

ONE WAY SLAB DESIGN, 2 WAY SLAB DESIGN, SIMPLE BEAM DESIGN, DOG LEGGED STAIRCASE DESIGN EXCEL SHEET

BI-AXIAL FOOTING, ISOLATED FOOTING, ALL THE DESIGN CODES EXCEL SHEET
RC RETAINING, RC COLUMNS EXCEL SHEET


YOU MIGHT FIND THESE BOOKS ALSO IMPORTANT :

ESTIMATION AND TENDERING IN CIVIL WORKS:
http://www.ziddu.com/download/4652643/EstimatingandTenderingforConstruction.Work.rar.html

SOIL AND GEOLOGY IN CIVIL ENGINEERING
:

STUDENT GUIDE TO PILE FOUNDATION
:
http://www.ziddu.com/download/5850338/PileFoundationDesignstudentGuide.rar.html


DICTIONARY OF BUILDING AND CIVIL ENGINEERING
:

ENGINEERING GUIDE TO LEED CONSTRUCTION:


A DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT GUIDE   

AIRPORT DESIGN AND OPERATION

GEO-TECHNICAL ENGINEERING
http://www.ziddu.com/download/7806098/Geotechnical_Engineering.rar.html

SOIL AND FOUNDATION ENGINEERING BOOKS


ASTM 2004 CODES - CIVIL ENGINEERING


STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING BOOKS

Architectural Structures
http://www.ziddu.com/download/15745399/ArchitecturalStructures.rar.html

Design Example of a Six Storey

Design of Masonry and Timber Structure

Design of Reinforced Concrete Building Structure

Design of Structural Elements

Principles of Structural Design

Structural Engineer Codebook


Managing Construction Logistics




Description:

Sullivan, Gary. Barthorpe, Stephen. Robbins, Stephen , "Managing Construction Logistics"
Wiley-Blackwell | 2010 | ISBN: 1444323393, 1405151242 | 304 pages | PDF | 10,7 MB

Every major industry except construction uses logistics to improve its bottom line…
Poor logistics is costing the construction industry at least £3 billion a year according to a report – ‘Improving Construction Logistics’ – published by the Strategic Forum for Construction. Additional costs arise as a result of operatives waiting for materials, and skilled craftsmen being used for unskilled jobs. Inadequate management of logistics also has an adverse effect on quality, causes delays to projects, and adds to the health and safety risks on site.

This practical book highlights the benefits of good logistics as well as the use of consolidation centres on projects. It shows how reduction in transport movements, less money tied up in stock, less waste, and the more efficient use of skilled craftsmen will reduce the cost of projects, reduce construction time, improve quality, reduce risks to health and safety, improve environmental performance and generally improve the image of the industry.

The authors offer practical ways of achieving these benefits through integrated project teams and supply chains and the increased adoption of information technology including electronic communications, bar coding, and electronic tagging for tracing products. They also show how specific roles for each part of the industry can help to improve logistics.

uploading.com
filesonic.com
Mediafire.com

AutoCAD 2012 associative arrays

Associative Arrays - Creation and Previewing

Associative Arrays - Editing

Associative Arrays - Ctrl-Pick Editing and Resetting

SAP2000 v15 download




CSI SAP2000 v15 FULL - DOWNLOAD
Description: Newer Features

The following list identifies changes made to the program since the prior release:
More responsive graphical user interface, especially for the use of database tables
Real-time analysis for smaller models
Quick and easy generation of final printed reports
Predefined reports, or fully user-customized reports 
Cover sheet
Formatted tables of model definition, analysis and design results
Graphical displays
Detailed design sheets 
Improved automated load combinations for design
AISC 360-05/IBC2006 steel-frame design code, with seismic provisions 
Direct Analysis Method of AISC 360-05 code 
Includes small P-delta effect
Automated inclusion of stiffness modification factors, with user control
Design-decision guidance on when Direct Analysis Method is needed
CAN/CSA-S16-01 steel-frame design code, with seismic provisions
Enhanced design of eccentrically braced frames for AISC 360-05/IBC 2006 and CAN/CSA-S16-01 steel-frame design codes
Canadian NBCC 2005 wind loads, seismic loads, and response-spectrum functions
Load combinations can be converted to nonlinear load cases for advanced design
Enhanced display of failure modes for steel-frame design
DirectX graphics 
Hyperstatic analysis for secondary prestress forces
Staged construction enhancement
Control by individual objects as well as by group
Frame end releases can be changed
Property modifiers for frames, tendons, and shells can be changed
Section properties for frames, tendons, and shells can be changed
Enhanced Section Designer
More control over material properties, including Mander model for all sections
Overlapping shapes allowed
Improved Boolean operations
Frame element fiber hinges for arbitrary sections can be defined using Section Designer
External tools developed by dealers and third parties can be accessed in SAP2000
OpenAPI functionality is complete and available without additional license
Users can add their own documents to be accessed through the SAP2000 Help menu
Export of geometry and element connectivity to CSI Perform-3D
Enhanced import of STAAD models

Direct link posted by giga


http://csidownloads.com/install/Sap6.html


Username: SAP15
Password: BPt7u22i


Mirrors posted by kowheng


Stand Alone 633 MB


http://www.enterupload.com/9lr2f7jfhz9i/SAP2000V1500StandAlone.zip.html
http://www.filesonic.com/file/1434999101/SAP2000V1500StandAlone.zip
http://www.fileserve.com/file/VgrqPJT/SAP2000V1500StandAlone.zip
http://www.bufiles.com/64c6cmxvnaom.htmlNetwork 688 MB


Network 688 MB


http://www.enterupload.com/5hx5j4rgli80/SAP2000V1500Network.zip.html
http://www.filesonic.com/file/1435042554/SAP2000V1500Network.zip
http://www.fileserve.com/file/2gVbrfy/SAP2000V1500Network.zip
http://www.bufiles.com/szbpp7k9nu45.html
http://cramit.in/h4q7esjfnhtv


License Manager V8.4.1, 9 MB


http://www.enterupload.com/zhjekbzwojlw/LM8.4.1.zip.html
http://www.filesonic.com/file/1434960464/LM8.4.1.zip
http://www.fileserve.com/file/sZNUUgE/LM8.4.1.zip
http://www.bufiles.com/vwwbknc79zl0.html
http://cramit.in/v227i88fevjh

SONY TABLET P


Today, Sony is launching an interesting small form factor dual-screen tablet, the Sony Tablet P. We published about the device back in July when it was still code-named ”S2”.
The P features two 5.5” high quality TruBlack capacitive touch screen displays with vibrant colors and high contrasts. The compact size and the elegant clamshell form factor allows users to easily carry it in their (large) pockets. The P gets the latest version of Android – that is, 3.2 Honeycomb.

On the hardware side , the P offers a 5 megapixel rear camera, a VGA front camera, 4GB of internal memory, a full size SD card slot (for media exchange only),  a micro USB connector, a 3080 mH Li-Ion battery and WiFi b/g/n.

On the software side, the tablet P gets Sony Services, a free 6 months basic membership to Music Unlimited, free movie downloads from Video Unlimited, access to Reader Store for book purchase or free download.

A nice use of the two screens has been implemented in the photo gallery: if a photo is geotagged, you will see the picture on the top screen and a map with the location will be displayed on the second screen.
Like the Sony Tablet S, the P is Playstation certified and comes with iconic title Crash bandicoot preloaded. Additionally, the device supports DLNA, it can stream content to DLNA-compatible TV, PC or speakers. Sony showed me a demo of the capability on the Tablet S, check it here.
Android 3.2 Honeycomb
Two 5.5-inch screens
Two 1024 x 480 pixel displays
RAM unknown
16GB memory
NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor
Book-style layout
WiFi and 3G compatible
Price - £479