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E-raamat: Construction Technology For Tall Buildings (3rd Edition)

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  • Formaat: 416 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Jan-2009
  • Kirjastus: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789813101289
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  • Formaat: 416 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Jan-2009
  • Kirjastus: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789813101289

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This book introduces the latest construction practices and processes for tall buildings from foundation to roof. It attempts to acquaint readers with the methods, materials, equipment and systems used for the construction of tall buildings.The text progresses through the stages of site investigation, excavation and foundations, basement construction, structural systems for the superstructure, site and material handling, wall and floor construction, cladding and roof construction. The construction sequence, merits and limitations of the various proprietary systems commonly used in these respective stages are discussed. This third edition also includes several new topics not covered in the previous edition.
Acknowledgement vii
Preface ix
Assembly of Building
1(20)
Development of Tall Buildings
1(6)
Building Performance and System Integration
7(2)
Cost, Quality and Time
9(1)
Building Regulations and Control
10(1)
Constraints and Resources
11(1)
Environmental Requirements
12(1)
Industrialisation
13(2)
Robotics in Construction
15(3)
References
18(3)
Safety and Health
21(14)
Accident Prevention
21(3)
Safe Working Environment
24(3)
Falls of person
24(2)
Falling objects
26(1)
Acts and Regulations
27(2)
Safety and Health Management System
29(1)
Risk Management
30(1)
Risk Assessment
30(3)
Review period
31(1)
Record maintenance
31(1)
Communication
32(1)
Offences and penalties
32(1)
References
33(2)
Site Investigation
35(26)
General
35(1)
Information to be Retrieved
36(1)
Stages of Site Investigation
36(2)
Planning
38(1)
Desk Study
38(3)
Site Reconnaissance
41(1)
Ground Investigation
42(10)
Field tests
45(1)
Subsurface mapping
45(1)
Trial pitting
45(2)
Exploratory boreholes
47(1)
In situ testing
47(5)
Laboratory tests
52(1)
Site Works and Setting Out
52(6)
References
58(3)
Foundation
61(84)
General
61(1)
Soil Characteristics
61(5)
Foundation Systems
66(5)
Types of Foundation
71(2)
Shallow Foundation
73(1)
Deep Foundation
74(1)
Caisson
75(23)
Piles
98(36)
Non-displacement pile
100(1)
Bored pile
100(18)
Barrette pile
118(1)
Displacement piles
119(1)
Precast reinforced concrete piles
120(8)
Steel preformed piles
128(1)
Composite piles
128(1)
Driven in situ/cast-in-place piles
128(6)
Pile Load Tests
134(7)
Static load tests
134(1)
Compression load test
134(6)
Uplift pile load test
140(1)
Dynamic load tests
140(1)
References
141(4)
Basement Construction
145(82)
General
145(1)
Construction Methods
145(17)
Construction in excavations supported by sheet piling
146(5)
Construction in excavations supported by reinforced concrete diaphragm wall
151(7)
Construction in excavations supported by contiguous bored pile or secant pile wall
158(4)
Control of Groundwater
162(10)
Open Cut Technique
172(4)
Cut and Cover Technique
176(9)
Top Down Technique
185(3)
Soil Movement Monitoring
188(15)
Shoring
203(4)
Underpinning
207(7)
Basement Waterproofing
214(10)
Membrane system
215(1)
Integral system
215(1)
Interior cavity and exterior drainage system
215(7)
Joints and penetration
222(2)
References
224(3)
Materials Handling and Mechanisation
227(38)
Materials Handling
227(5)
Access considerations
227(1)
Storage considerations
227(5)
Classification of materials
232(1)
Mechanisation
232(19)
Earthmoving
233(3)
Horizontal and vertical movements
236(15)
Erection of Tower Cranes
251(5)
Erection of Climbing Cranes
256(2)
Factors Affecting the Selection and Location of Tower Cranes
258(4)
Selection criterion for tower cranes
258(1)
Location criterion for tower cranes
259(3)
References
262(3)
Wall and Floor Construction
265(56)
Structural Systems
265(2)
M&E Systems
267(1)
Core Wall Construction
268(7)
Slipform
268(2)
Jumpform
270(2)
Climbing form
272(3)
Floor Construction
275(7)
Flying form
275(4)
False ceiling
279(1)
Raised floor
280(2)
Precast Prefabricated Elements
282(5)
Advantages of precast/prefabrication
282(2)
Disadvantages of precast/prefabrication
284(1)
Construction process
284(3)
Prestressed Elements
287(8)
Pre-tensioning
287(4)
Post-tensioning
291(2)
Advantages of prestressed concrete
293(1)
Disadvantages of prestressed concrete
293(2)
Steel Structures
295(3)
Structural steel frame
295(3)
Steel decking
298(1)
Concrete
298(4)
Concrete admixtures
299(1)
Batching plant
300(1)
Ready-mixed concrete
301(1)
Formwork
302(5)
Lateral pressure of fresh concrete
302(1)
Column form
303(1)
Wall form
303(4)
Scaffoldings
307(12)
Bintangor/bamboo scaffolds
308(2)
Independent tied scaffolds
310(1)
Couplers
310(2)
Ties
312(7)
References
319(2)
External Wall Construction
321(28)
General
321(2)
Precast Concrete Panel
323(3)
Glass Reinforced Polyester (GRP)
326(1)
Glass Fibre Reinforced Concrete (GRC)
326(1)
Curtain Walling
326(10)
First generation (1800-1960)
328(1)
Second generation (1960-1980)
328(4)
Third generation (1980+)
332(1)
Stick system
332(3)
Panel/unitised system
335(1)
Water Penetration
336(4)
Joints
340(2)
Wind Pressures
342(1)
Common Defects on Building Façades
343(4)
References
347(2)
Roof Construction
349(40)
Structural Forms
349(1)
Beams and Slabs
349(3)
Flat Roofs
352(3)
Lattice and Girder
355(1)
Steel Sheet Roofs
355(1)
Truss Roofs
355(4)
Space Frames
359(9)
Shell Roofs
368(5)
Folded Plate Roofs
373(1)
Cable Supported Roofs
373(5)
Roof Decks
378(9)
Installation process
383(3)
Drainage and durability
386(1)
Thermal Properties
387(1)
References
387(2)
Index 389